81_FR_37646 81 FR 37534 - Fisheries of the Exclusive Economic Zone Off Alaska; Bycatch Management in the Bering Sea Pollock Fishery

81 FR 37534 - Fisheries of the Exclusive Economic Zone Off Alaska; Bycatch Management in the Bering Sea Pollock Fishery

DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

Federal Register Volume 81, Issue 112 (June 10, 2016)

Page Range37534-37556
FR Document2016-13697

NMFS issues this final rule to implement Amendment 110 to the Fishery Management Plan for Groundfish of the Bering Sea and Aleutian Islands management area (FMP). Amendment 110 and this final rule improve the management of Chinook and chum salmon bycatch in the Bering Sea pollock fishery by creating a comprehensive salmon bycatch avoidance program. This action is necessary to minimize Chinook and chum salmon bycatch in the Bering Sea pollock fishery to the extent practicable while maintaining the potential for the full harvest of the pollock total allowable catch (TAC) within specified prohibited species catch (PSC) limits. Amendment 110 is intended to promote the goals and objectives of the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act, the FMP, and other applicable laws.

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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

50 CFR Part 679

[Docket No. 150629562-6447-02]
RIN 0648-BF25


Fisheries of the Exclusive Economic Zone Off Alaska; Bycatch 
Management in the Bering Sea Pollock Fishery

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

ACTION: Final rule.

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SUMMARY: NMFS issues this final rule to implement Amendment 110 to the 
Fishery Management Plan for Groundfish of the Bering Sea and Aleutian 
Islands management area (FMP). Amendment 110 and this final rule 
improve the management of Chinook and chum salmon bycatch in the Bering 
Sea pollock fishery by creating a comprehensive salmon bycatch 
avoidance program. This action is necessary to minimize Chinook and 
chum salmon bycatch in the Bering Sea pollock fishery to the extent 
practicable while maintaining the potential for the full harvest of the 
pollock total allowable catch (TAC) within specified prohibited species 
catch (PSC) limits. Amendment 110 is intended to promote the goals and 
objectives of the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery

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Conservation and Management Act, the FMP, and other applicable laws.

DATES: Effective July 11, 2016.

ADDRESSES: Electronic copies of Amendment 110 and the Environmental 
Assessment (EA)/Regulatory Impact Review (RIR) prepared for this action 
(collectively the ``Analysis''), and the Environmental Impact Statement 
(EIS) prepared for Amendment 91 to the FMP may be obtained from 
www.regulations.gov or from the NMFS Alaska Region Web site at http://alaskafisheries.noaa.gov. All public comments submitted during the 
comment periods may be obtained from www.regulations.gov.
    Written comments regarding the burden-hour estimates or other 
aspects of the collection-of-information requirements contained in this 
rule may be submitted by mail to NMFS Alaska Region, P.O. Box 21668, 
Juneau, AK 99802-1668, Attn: Ellen Sebastian, Records Officer; in 
person at NMFS Alaska Region, 709 West 9th Street, Room 420A, Juneau, 
AK; by email to [email protected]; or by fax to 202-395-5806.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Gretchen Harrington or Alicia Miller, 
907-586-7228.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: NMFS manages the groundfish fisheries in the 
exclusive economic zone of the Bering Sea and Aleutian Islands 
Management Area (BSAI) under the FMP. The North Pacific Fishery 
Management Council (Council) prepared the FMP under the authority of 
the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act (Magnuson-
Stevens Act), 16 U.S.C. 1801 et seq. Regulations governing U.S. 
fisheries and implementing the FMP appear at 50 CFR parts 600 and 679.
    NMFS published the Notice of Availability for Amendment 110 in the 
Federal Register on January 8, 2016 (81 FR 897), with comments invited 
through March 8, 2016. NMFS published the proposed rule to implement 
Amendment 110 on February 3, 2016 (81 FR 5681), with comments invited 
through March 4, 2016. The Secretary of Commerce approved Amendment 110 
on March 29, 2016. NMFS received 15 comment letters containing 27 
unique substantive comments on the FMP amendment and proposed rule. A 
summary of these comments and the responses by NMFS are provided under 
the heading Response to Comments below.
    A detailed review of the provisions of Amendment 110, the proposed 
regulations to implement Amendment 110, and the rationale for these 
regulations is provided in the preamble to the proposed rule (81 FR 
5681, February 3, 2016) and is briefly summarized in this final rule. 
The preamble to the proposed rule describes 1) the Bering Sea pollock 
fishery, 2) salmon bycatch in the Bering Sea pollock fishery, 3) the 
importance of salmon in western Alaska, 4) management of salmon bycatch 
in the BSAI, 5) objectives of and rationale for Amendment 110 and the 
implementing regulations, 6) proposed salmon bycatch management 
measures, 7) proposed changes to monitoring and enforcement 
requirements, and 8) other regulatory changes in the proposed rule.
    Amendment 110 and this final rule apply to owners and operators of 
catcher vessels, catcher/processors, motherships, inshore processors, 
and the six Western Alaska Community Development Quota (CDQ) Program 
groups participating in the pollock (Gadus chalcogrammus) fishery in 
the Bering Sea. The Bering Sea pollock fishery is managed under the 
American Fisheries Act (AFA) (16 U.S.C. 1851 note) and the Magnuson-
Stevens Act. The AFA defines the sectors of the Bering Sea pollock 
fishery, determines which vessels and processors are eligible to 
participate in each sector, establishes allocations of Bering Sea 
pollock total TAC to each sector as directed fishing allowances, and 
establishes excessive share limits for harvesting pollock. As required 
by section 206(b) of the AFA, NMFS allocates a specified percentage of 
the Bering Sea pollock TAC to each of the three AFA fishery sectors: 1) 
50 percent to catcher vessels delivering to inshore processors, called 
the ``inshore sector''; 2) 40 percent to catcher/processors and catcher 
vessels delivering to those catcher/processors, called the ``catcher/
processor sector''; and 3) 10 percent to catcher vessels harvesting 
pollock for processing by motherships, called the ``mothership 
sector.''
    Pollock is harvested with trawl vessels that tow large nets through 
the water. Pollock can occur in the same locations as Chinook salmon 
and chum salmon. Consequently, Chinook salmon and chum salmon are 
incidentally caught in the nets as fishermen target pollock.
    Section 3 of the Magnuson-Stevens Act defines bycatch as fish that 
are harvested in a fishery, which are not sold or kept for personal 
use. Therefore, Chinook salmon and chum salmon caught in the pollock 
fishery are considered bycatch under the Magnuson-Stevens Act, the FMP, 
and NMFS regulations at 50 CFR part 679. Bycatch of any species, 
including discard or other mortality caused by fishing, is a concern of 
the Council and NMFS. National Standard 9 and section 303(a)(11) of the 
Magnuson-Stevens Act require the Council to recommend, and NMFS to 
implement, conservation and management measures that, to the extent 
practicable, minimize bycatch and bycatch mortality.
    The bycatch of culturally and economically valuable species like 
Chinook salmon and chum salmon, which are fully allocated and, in some 
cases, facing conservation concerns, are categorized as prohibited 
species under the FMP. They are the most regulated and closely managed 
category of bycatch in the groundfish fisheries off Alaska, and 
specifically in the pollock fishery. In addition to Pacific salmon, 
other species including steelhead trout, Pacific halibut, king crab, 
Tanner crab, and Pacific herring are also classified as prohibited 
species in the groundfish fisheries off Alaska. Fishermen must avoid 
salmon bycatch and any salmon caught must either be donated to the 
Prohibited Species Donation (PSD) Program (see Sec.  679.26), or 
returned to Federal waters as soon as practicable, with a minimum of 
injury, after an observer has determined the amount of salmon bycatch 
and collected any scientific data or biological samples.
    The Council and NMFS have been concerned about the potential impact 
of Chinook and chum salmon bycatch on returns to western Alaska given 
the relatively large proportion of bycatch from western Alaska that 
occurs in the pollock fishery. Chinook salmon and chum salmon destined 
for western Alaska support commercial, subsistence, sport, and personal 
use fisheries. The State of Alaska (State) manages the salmon 
commercial, subsistence, sport, and personal use fisheries. The Alaska 
Board of Fisheries adopts regulations through a public process to 
conserve salmon and to allocate salmon to the various users. The first 
management priority is to meet spawning escapement goals to sustain 
salmon resources for future generations. The next priority is for 
subsistence use under both State and Federal law. Salmon is a primary 
subsistence food in some areas. Subsistence fisheries management 
includes coordination with U.S. Federal agencies where Federal rules 
apply under the Alaska National Interest Lands Conservation Act. 
Section 3.4 of the Analysis describes the State and Federal management 
process. Appendix A-4 of the Analysis provides an overview of the 
importance of subsistence salmon harvests and commercial salmon 
harvests.
    Over the last 20 years, the Council and NMFS have adopted and

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implemented several management measures to limit salmon bycatch in the 
BSAI trawl fisheries, and particularly in the pollock fishery. Most 
recently, NMFS implemented Amendment 84 to the FMP to enhance the 
effectiveness of salmon bycatch measures (72 FR 61070, October 29, 
2007) and Amendment 91 to the FMP to provide incentives to minimize 
Chinook salmon bycatch to the extent practicable (75 FR 53026, August 
30, 2010).
    Amendment 84 exempted pollock vessels from Chinook Salmon Savings 
Area and Chum Salmon Savings Area closures in the Bering Sea if they 
participate in an intercooperative agreement (ICA) to reduce salmon 
bycatch. Amendment 84 also exempted vessels participating in non-
pollock trawl fisheries in the Bering Sea from area closures because 
these fisheries intercept minimal amounts of salmon. Additional 
information on the provisions of Amendment 84 is provided in the final 
rule prepared for that action (72 FR 61070, October 29, 2007).
    Amendment 91 was implemented to manage Chinook salmon bycatch in 
the pollock fishery. Amendment 91 combined a limit on the amount of 
Chinook salmon that may be caught incidentally with a novel approach 
designed to minimize bycatch to the extent practicable in all years and 
prevent bycatch from reaching the limit in most years, while providing 
the fleet the flexibility to harvest the total allowable catch (TAC) of 
Bering Sea pollock. Amendment 91 removed Chinook salmon from the 
Amendment 84 regulations, and established two Chinook salmon PSC limits 
for the pollock fishery--60,000 and 47,591 Chinook salmon. Under 
Amendment 91, the PSC limit is 60,000 Chinook salmon if some, or all, 
of the pollock fishery participates in an industry-developed 
contractual arrangement, called an incentive plan agreement (IPA). An 
IPA establishes a program to minimize bycatch at all levels of Chinook 
salmon abundance. Participation in an IPA is voluntary; however, any 
vessel or CDQ group that chooses not to participate in an IPA is 
subject to a restrictive opt-out allocation (also called a backstop 
cap). Since Amendment 91 was implemented, all AFA vessels (i.e., 
vessels authorized to directed fish for Bering Sea pollock) have 
participated in an IPA. Additional information on the provisions of 
Amendment 91 is provided in the final rule prepared for that action (75 
FR 53026, August 30, 2010).
    The following sections describe 1) the salmon bycatch management 
measures implemented with Amendment 110 and this final rule, 2) the 
changes from proposed to final rule, and 3) response to comments.

Amendment 110 and This Final Rule

    The objective of Amendment 110 and this final rule is to create a 
comprehensive salmon bycatch avoidance program that works more 
effectively than current management to avoid Chinook salmon bycatch and 
Alaska-origin chum salmon bycatch in the pollock fishery. The Council 
and NMFS recognize that salmon are an extremely important resource to 
Alaskans who depend on local fisheries for their sustenance and 
livelihood.
    Amendment 110 and this final rule adjust the existing Chinook 
salmon bycatch program to incorporate revised chum salmon bycatch 
measures into the existing IPAs. Amendment 110 and this final rule are 
designed to consider the importance of continued production of critical 
chum salmon runs in western Alaska by focusing on bycatch avoidance of 
Alaskan chum salmon runs. Historically, western Alaska chum salmon run 
strength has varied substantially and chum salmon are important to the 
subsistence lifestyle of Alaskans. Amendment 110 and this final rule 
also provide additional protections to chum salmon stocks other than 
those from western Alaska, recognizing that most of the non-western 
Alaska chum salmon are likely from Asian hatcheries.
    In addition, the Council and NMFS sought to provide greater 
incentives to avoid Chinook salmon by strengthening existing incentives 
during times of historically low Chinook salmon abundance in western 
Alaska. Thus, the management measures included in Amendment 110 focus 
on retaining the incentives to avoid Chinook salmon bycatch at all 
levels of abundance as intended by Amendment 91. Multiple years of 
historically low Chinook salmon abundance have resulted in significant 
restrictions for subsistence users in western Alaska and failure to 
achieve conservation objectives. While Chinook salmon bycatch impact 
rates have been low under Amendment 91, the Council and NMFS determined 
that there is evidence that improvements could be made to ensure the 
program is reducing Chinook salmon bycatch at low levels of salmon 
abundance. An analysis of the possible improvements is provided in 
Section 3.5.3 of the Analysis.
    Amendment 110 and this final rule--
     incorporate chum salmon avoidance into the IPAs 
established under Amendment 91 to the FMP, and remove the non-Chinook 
salmon bycatch reduction ICA previously established under Amendment 84 
to the FMP;
     modify the requirements for the content of the IPAs to 
increase the incentives for fishermen to avoid Chinook salmon;
     change the seasonal apportionments of the pollock TAC to 
allow more pollock to be harvested earlier in the year when Chinook 
salmon PSC use tends to be lower;
     reduce the Chinook salmon PSC limit and performance 
standard in years with low Chinook salmon abundance in western Alaska; 
and
     improve the monitoring of salmon bycatch in the pollock 
fishery.

Incorporate Chum Salmon Avoidance Into the Incentive Plan Agreements 
(IPAs)

    Amendment 110 and this final rule incorporate chum salmon 
avoidance, and the important chum salmon avoidance features of the 
Amendment 84 ICAs, into the IPAs established under Amendment 91. This 
final rule removes the Amendment 84 implementing regulations at Sec.  
679.21(g). However, Amendment 110 and this final rule maintain the 
current non-Chinook salmon PSC limit of 42,000 fish and the closure of 
the Chum Salmon Savings Area to the pollock fishery when the 42,000 
non-Chinook salmon PSC limit has been reached. Vessels that participate 
in an IPA are exempt from the Chum Salmon Savings Area closure. The 
purpose of maintaining the non-Chinook salmon PSC limit and the Chum 
Salmon Savings Area closure is to provide additional incentives for 
vessels to join an IPA, and to serve as back-stop chum salmon bycatch 
management measures for those vessels that choose not to participate in 
an IPA.
    To incorporate chum salmon into the IPAs, this final rule modifies 
the required contents of the IPAs at Sec.  679.21(f)(12), to include 
the following eight provisions.
     Incentives for the operator of each vessel to avoid 
Chinook salmon and chum salmon bycatch under any condition of pollock 
and Chinook salmon abundance in all years.
     An explanation of how the incentives to avoid chum salmon 
do not increase Chinook salmon bycatch.
     Rewards for avoiding Chinook salmon, penalties for failure 
to avoid Chinook salmon at the vessel level, or both.
     An explanation of how the incentive measures in the IPA 
are expected to promote reductions in a vessel's Chinook salmon and 
chum salmon bycatch rates relative to what

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might have occurred in absence of the incentive program.
     An explanation of how the incentive measures in the IPA 
promote Chinook salmon savings and chum salmon savings in any condition 
of pollock abundance or Chinook salmon abundance and influence the 
vessel operator's decisions to avoid Chinook salmon and chum salmon.
     An explanation of how the IPA ensures that the operator of 
each vessel governed by the IPA will manage that vessel's Chinook 
salmon bycatch to keep total bycatch below the performance standard for 
the sector in which the vessel participates.
     An explanation of how the IPA ensures that the operator of 
each vessel governed by the IPA will manage that vessel's chum salmon 
bycatch to avoid areas and times where the chum salmon are likely to 
return to western Alaska.
     The rolling hot spot program for salmon bycatch avoidance 
and the agreement to provide notifications of closure areas and any 
violations of the rolling hot spot program to at least one third party 
group representing western Alaskans who depend on salmon and do not 
directly fish in a groundfish fishery.
    This final rule also adds reporting requirements to the IPA Annual 
Report at Sec.  679.21(f)(13) to require the IPA representative to 
describe how the IPA addresses the goals and objectives in the IPA 
provisions related to chum salmon. Section 3.5.2 of the Analysis 
provides more detail on adding elements of chum salmon bycatch 
management.

Modify the IPAs To Increase the Incentives To Avoid Chinook Salmon

    Amendment 110 and this final rule modify the IPAs to increase the 
incentives to reduce Chinook salmon bycatch within the IPAs. To 
incorporate additional incentives for Chinook salmon savings into the 
IPAs, this final rule modifies the required contents of the IPAs at 
Sec.  679.21(f)(12) to include the following six provisions.
     Restrictions or penalties targeted at vessels that 
consistently have significantly higher Chinook salmon PSC rates 
relative to other vessels fishing at the same time.
     Requirement that vessels enter a fishery[hyphen]wide 
in[hyphen]season salmon PSC data sharing agreement.
     Requirement for a rolling hotspot program that operates 
throughout the entire pollock A season (January 20 through June 10) and 
B season (June 10 through November 1).
     Requirement for the use of salmon excluder devices, with 
recognition of contingencies, from January 20 through March 31 and from 
September 1 until the end of the B season.
     For savings-credit-based IPAs, limitation on the salmon 
savings credits to maximum of three years.
     Restrictions or performance criteria to ensure that 
Chinook salmon PSC rates in October are not significantly higher than 
those achieved in the preceding months, thereby avoiding late-season 
spikes in salmon PSC.

Revise the Bering Sea Pollock Seasonal Allocations

    This final rule changes the allocation of the Bering Sea pollock 
TAC between the A and B seasons at Sec.  679.20(a)(5)(i)(B)(1). This 
final rule allocates five percent of the pollock allocation from the B 
season to the A season, resulting in new seasonal apportionments of 45 
percent of the TAC in the A season and 55 percent of the TAC in the B 
season. This final rule maintains the rollover of any remaining pollock 
from the A season to the B season. The revised season allocation works 
in conjunction with the new IPA requirements to shift effort out of the 
late B season and provide fishery participants more flexibility to 
avoid Chinook salmon PSC when it tends to be higher in the late B 
season.

Reduce the Chinook Salmon Performance Standard and PSC Limit in Years 
of Low Chinook Salmon Abundance in Western Alaska

    Amendment 110 and this final rule add a new lower Chinook salmon 
performance standard and PSC limit for the pollock fishery in years of 
low Chinook salmon abundance in western Alaska. The Council and NMFS 
determined that a lower performance standard and PSC limit would be 
appropriate at low levels of Chinook salmon abundance in western Alaska 
because most of the Chinook salmon bycatch comes from western Alaska. 
These provisions work in conjunction with the changes to the IPA 
requirements to ensure that Chinook salmon bycatch is avoided at all 
times, particularly at low abundance levels.
    Each year, NMFS will determine whether Chinook salmon is at low 
abundance based on information provided by the State. By October 1 of 
each year, the State will provide a Chinook salmon abundance using the 
3-System Index for western Alaska based on the post-season in-river 
Chinook salmon run size for the Kuskokwim, Unalakleet, and Upper Yukon 
aggregate stock grouping. When this index is less than or equal to 
250,000 Chinook salmon, NMFS will apply the new lower performance 
standard and low PSC limit for the following year.
    If NMFS determines it is a low Chinook salmon abundance year, NMFS 
will set the performance standard at 33,318 Chinook salmon and the PSC 
limit at 45,000 Chinook salmon for the following fishing year. NMFS 
will publish the lower PSC limit and performance standard in the annual 
harvest specifications. In years with no determination of a low Chinook 
salmon abundance, NMFS will manage under the current 47,591 Chinook 
salmon performance standard and 60,000 Chinook salmon PSC limit.
    The inclusion of a lower PSC limit and performance standard is 
based on the need to reduce bycatch when these Chinook salmon stocks 
are low in order to minimize the impact of the pollock fishery on the 
stocks. Any additional Chinook salmon returning to Alaska rivers 
improves the ability to meet the State's spawning escapement goals, 
which is necessary for long-term sustainability of Chinook salmon and 
the people reliant on salmon fisheries. While the performance standard 
is the functional limit in the IPAs, the Council and NMFS determined 
that the 60,000 PSC limit should also be reduced given the potential 
for decreased bycatch reduction incentives should a sector exceed its 
performance standard before the PSC limit is reached. The reduced PSC 
limit is intended to encourage vessels to avoid bycatch to a greater 
degree in years of low abundance, and to set a maximum permissible PSC 
limit that reduces the risk of adverse impact on stocks in western 
Alaska during periods of low abundance.

Changes to Monitoring and Enforcement Requirements

    This final rule amends the monitoring and enforcement regulations 
to clarify and strengthen those implemented under Amendment 91. These 
changes--
     revise salmon retention and handling requirements on 
catcher vessels;
     improve observer data entry and transmission requirements 
aboard catcher vessels;
     clarify the requirements applicable to viewing salmon in a 
storage container; and
     clarify the requirements for the removal of salmon from an 
observer sampling station at the end of a haul or delivery.
    This final rule also makes a number of other revisions to the 
regulations for clarity and efficiency. All of these regulatory changes 
are detailed in the preamble to the proposed rule (81 FR 5681, February 
3, 2016).

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Change From Proposed to Final Rule

    NMFS made no changes to the final rule in response to comments 
received on the proposed rule.
    NMFS made three minor changes in this final rule to reflect final 
rules published after NMFS published the proposed rule for Amendment 
110. First, this final rule removed the definition of prohibited 
species quota (PSQ) reserve because that definition was corrected in 
the final rule to implement halibut PSC limit reductions under 
Amendment 111 to the FMP (81 FR 24714, April 27, 2016). Second, this 
final rule revises the heading for Sec.  679.21(e) that was modified 
under regulations that implemented Amendment 111 to the FMP to clarify 
that paragraph (e) applies to PSC limits for BSAI crab and herring. 
Third, this final rule adds the parenthetical phrase ``(except for a 
catcher/processor placed in the partial observer coverage category 
under paragraph (a)(3) of this section)'' to Sec.  679.51(e)(1)(iii)(B) 
to be consistent with the final rule to allow qualifying small catcher/
processors to be in the partial observer coverage category under the 
North Pacific Groundfish and Halibut Observer Program (81 FR 17403, 
March 29, 2016).
    Additionally, this final rule makes a minor editorial clarification 
to revise Sec.  679.21(f)(2) to clarify that the State will provide to 
NMFS an estimate of Chinook salmon abundance using a the 3-System Index 
for western Alaska based on the Kuskokwim, Unalakleet, and Upper Yukon 
aggregate stock grouping.

Response to Comments

    NMFS received 15 comment letters containing 27 specific comments, 
which are summarized and responded to below. The commenters consisted 
of individuals, representatives of the pollock fishery participants, a 
representative of groundfish fishery participants, Alaska Native 
organizations, and the State.
    Comment 1: We support the comprehensive salmon bycatch avoidance 
program outlined in the proposed rule for Amendment 110 and believe it 
will be more effective in meeting the Council's objectives, including 
minimizing salmon bycatch, responding to changing conditions of 
abundance, and avoiding Alaska-origin salmon stocks.
    Response: NMFS acknowledges the comment.
    Comment 2: Consistent genetic stock composition data show that 
Alaska-origin stocks continue to comprise a majority of the Chinook 
salmon bycatch and almost a quarter of the chum salmon bycatch in the 
Bering Sea pollock fishery. Recognizing the importance of these stocks 
to western Alaska commercial and subsistence users, and our increased 
understanding of the areas and times of year in which Alaska Chinook 
and chum salmon stocks are more predominate in the bycatch, Amendment 
110 provides the necessary flexibility to respond to and incorporate 
new information in the bycatch avoidance program.
    Response: NMFS acknowledges the comment.
    Comment 3: Reducing salmon bycatch in the Bering Sea pollock 
fishery is critical to the future of Chinook salmon runs. Amendment 110 
is urgently needed because of the dire status of Chinook salmon stocks 
in western Alaska. Amendment 110 and the proposed regulations are an 
important step in further reducing salmon bycatch in the pollock 
fishery. Amendment 110 will continue to lower Chinook salmon bycatch, 
however, constant vigilance is required to ensure that the Chinook 
salmon PSC limits established in regulation are never actually met.
    Response: NMFS acknowledges the comment.
    Comment 4: It is essential to integrate chum salmon bycatch 
measures into the IPAs and include the accountability and transparency 
measures.
    Response: Amendment 110 and this final rule incorporate chum salmon 
avoidance measures into the IPAs established for Chinook salmon bycatch 
management under Amendment 91. Incorporating chum salmon into the IPAs 
provides measures to prevent high chum salmon bycatch, while also 
giving participants in the pollock fishery the flexibility to use 
coordinated management under the IPAs to adapt quickly to changing 
conditions. The Council determined and NMFS agreed that Amendment 110 
and this final rule strike an appropriate balance between regulatory 
requirements and adaptive management necessary for chum salmon bycatch 
management.
    Comment 5: Make sure the theoretical salmon avoidance schemes 
proposed do not make matters worse for Chinook salmon in the attempt to 
avoid chum salmon.
    Response: The chum salmon-specific requirements in the Amendment 84 
implementing regulations sometimes prevented fishery participants from 
making decisions to avoid Chinook salmon when vessels encountered both 
chum salmon and Chinook salmon. Adding chum salmon measures to the IPAs 
provides vessel operators with the flexibility to respond to changing 
conditions and provides greater incentives to reduce bycatch of both 
salmon species, thereby making salmon bycatch management more 
effective, comprehensive, and efficient.
    Comment 6: The measures designed to reduce Chinook salmon bycatch 
in the proposed rule provide useful tools to fine-tune the IPAs to 
mandate greater bycatch reduction.
    Response: NMFS agrees. Amendment 110 and this final rule modify the 
IPAs to increase the incentives for fishermen to avoid Chinook salmon. 
The Council and NMFS recognize that the IPAs were effective at 
providing incentives for each vessel operator to avoid Chinook salmon, 
but that additional measures were necessary to address higher Chinook 
salmon PSC rates observed in October (the last month when the pollock 
fishery is authorized to operate). Amendment 110 and this final rule 
also address concerns with individual vessels that consistently have 
significantly higher Chinook salmon PSC rates relative to other vessels 
fishing at the same time. The Council and NMFS want to ensure the use 
of salmon excluder devices (i.e., gear modifications that are designed 
to exclude salmon bycatch while retaining pollock) and a rolling 
hotspot program. These new provisions increase the incentives to reduce 
Chinook salmon bycatch within the IPAs, provide an opportunity for IPAs 
to increase vessels' responsiveness in October, and improve performance 
of individual vessels.
    Comment 7: The entire history of the Bering Sea pollock fishery and 
its impacts on western Alaska salmon has been a disaster and it is 
within this context that we remain opposed to the allowance of any 
salmon bycatch during the pollock fishery. Driving bycatch continuously 
lower, with an ultimate goal of zero, is essential. NMFS should 
prioritize its responsibilities based on moral and ethical obligations, 
in addition to its legal obligations, to those tribal communities whose 
very survival depends on a future of salmon returning in sufficient 
numbers to their rivers.
    Response: The Council recommended and NMFS approved Amendment 110 
because it best balances the need to minimize salmon bycatch to the 
extent practicable while providing the pollock fleet the flexibility to 
harvest the pollock TAC. NMFS has complied with all applicable laws, 
executive orders, and international obligations in approving and 
implementing Amendment 110. Preventing all salmon bycatch would not 
meet the purpose and need for this action and would not meet NMFS' 
obligations under the Magnuson-Stevens Act.

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    While salmon bycatch in the pollock fishery may be a contributing 
factor in the decline of salmon, NMFS expects the numbers of the ocean 
bycatch that would have returned to western Alaska would be relatively 
small due to ocean mortality and the large number of other river 
systems contributing to the total Chinook or chum salmon bycatch. For 
Chinook salmon, Section 3.5.1 of the Analysis explains that the Chinook 
salmon bycatch expected to have returned to western Alaska rivers is 
approximately 2.3 percent of coastal western Alaska run size in recent 
years. For chum salmon, Section 3.5.1 of the Analysis explains that the 
chum salmon bycatch expected to have returned to western Alaska rivers 
is approximately 0.5 percent of the coastal western Alaska run size in 
recent years. Under Amendment 110 and this final rule, these impact 
rates are anticipated to be further reduced as the pollock fleet 
improves its ability to avoid salmon at all times.
    Although the reasons for the decline of Chinook salmon and some 
runs of chum salmon are not completely understood, scientists believe 
they are predominately natural. Changes in ocean and river conditions, 
including unfavorable shifts in temperatures and food sources, likely 
cause poor survival of Chinook salmon and some runs of chum salmon. The 
EIS prepared for Amendment 91 provides more detail on the decline of 
salmon in western Alaska (see ADDRESSES). Section 3.4 of the Analysis 
describes the stocks status of Chinook and chum salmon.
    Comment 8: A key component of Amendment 110 and the proposed rule 
is to reduce the performance standard and PSC limit in years of low 
Chinook salmon abundance in western Alaska. The limits set in Amendment 
91 were far too high to ensure a healthy future for western Alaska 
salmon runs. The mechanism to lower these limits in times of low 
Chinook salmon abundance is the minimum step NMFS must take at this 
time to fulfill numerous legal responsibilities to reduce the allowable 
salmon bycatch in the pollock fishery. Taking action now to lower the 
PSC limit and performance standard in years of extremely low abundance 
is a critical step to ensure that bycatch is reduced in the years when 
every source of mortality must be reduced.
    Response: Amendment 110 and this final rule add a new lower Chinook 
salmon performance standard and PSC limit for the pollock fishery in 
years of low Chinook salmon abundance in western Alaska. These 
provisions work in conjunction with the changes to the IPA requirements 
to ensure that Chinook salmon bycatch is avoided at all times, 
particularly at low abundance levels.
    Each year, NMFS will determine whether Chinook salmon is at low 
abundance based on information provided by the State using the 3-System 
Index. When this index is less than or equal to 250,000 Chinook salmon, 
NMFS will apply the new lower performance standard and reduced PSC 
limit for the following year. If NMFS determines it is a low Chinook 
salmon abundance year, NMFS will set the performance standard at 33,318 
Chinook salmon and the PSC limit at 45,000 Chinook salmon for the 
following fishing year. The reduced PSC limit is intended to encourage 
vessels to avoid bycatch to a greater degree in years of low abundance, 
and to set a maximum permissible PSC limit that reduces the risk of 
adverse impact on stocks in western Alaska during periods of low 
abundance.
    In years with no determination of low Chinook salmon abundance, 
NMFS will manage under the current 47,591 Chinook salmon performance 
standard and 60,000 Chinook salmon PSC limit. The Council determined, 
and NMFS agrees, that these limits are appropriate given that the IPAs 
maintain bycatch well below these limits. Average Chinook salmon 
bycatch has been approximately 16,647 Chinook salmon per year since 
implementation of Amendment 91 in 2011.
    Comment 9: Amendment 110 reduces the number of Chinook salmon that 
can be taken as bycatch in years of very low Chinook salmon abundance 
in western Alaska, which is critical to maintaining objectives under 
National Standard 9. In years of very low Chinook salmon abundance, the 
State struggles to meet salmon escapement goals in important western 
Alaska systems, and only does so by prohibiting any directed Chinook 
salmon harvest for subsistence, as well as restricting subsistence 
harvest of other species, such as chum salmon, to minimize Chinook 
salmon mortalities.
    Response: NMFS acknowledges the comment.
    Comment 10: Amendment 110 links bycatch limits to a broad index of 
Chinook salmon abundance based on the Kuskokwim, Unalakleet, and Upper 
Yukon aggregate stock grouping -- the 3-System Index. The 3-System 
Index includes significant river systems for subsistence fisheries in 
Alaska and provides a broad regional representation of western Alaska 
Chinook salmon stocks. Any additional fish returning to these rivers in 
years of very low abundance improves the State's ability to meet 
escapement goals.
    The Analysis clearly outlined the objectives that proposed indices 
were evaluated against, and the 3-System Index was identified as the 
most robust and appropriate index for this purpose. The primary 
component of the 3-System Index is preliminary escapement information 
from total run reconstruction using methods outlined in State 
publications. The State will provide the 3-System Index estimate to 
NMFS annually by October 1 and is committed to maintaining a 
transparent and accessible process for stakeholders as the State 
improves its understanding of these systems. The State will present any 
substantive changes to the methods used in developing the 3-System 
Index to the Council and its Scientific and Statistical Committee 
(SSC).
    Response: NMFS acknowledges the comment.
    Comment 11: The provision to reduce the PSC limit and performance 
standard in years of low Chinook salmon abundance based on the State's 
3-System Index is unwarranted, unnecessary, not sound science, and not 
responsible management. It unfairly targets and penalizes the pollock 
fishery for circumstances beyond its control. Science has shown that 
there is not a relationship between Chinook salmon bycatch in the 
pollock fishery and the size of the runs in coastal western Alaska.
    Response: NMFS disagrees. The provisions to reduce the Chinook 
salmon PSC limit and performance standard in years of low abundance are 
necessary to achieve the program goals. The Council and NMFS determined 
that a lower performance standard and PSC limit are appropriate at low 
levels of Chinook salmon abundance in western Alaska because most of 
the Chinook salmon bycatch in the pollock fishery comes from western 
Alaska. These provisions work in conjunction with the changes to the 
IPA requirements to ensure that Chinook salmon bycatch is avoided at 
all times, particularly at low abundance levels.
    The Council and State conducted an extensive analysis about the 
appropriate index to use to indicate a low Chinook salmon abundance 
year. Low Chinook salmon abundance years are characterized by 
difficulty meeting escapement goals and severely restricted or fully 
closed in-river salmon fisheries. Section 2.6 of the Analysis evaluates 
various indices and shows that the 3-System Index (Unalakleet, Upper 
Yukon, and Kuskokwim river systems) meets the objectives. The Analysis 
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analyzed indicating that when the index is less than 250,000 Chinook 
salmon, the index is strongly correlated to years with historically low 
run sizes. These river systems provide a broad regional representation 
of stocks and signify very important river systems and subsistence 
fisheries in western Alaska. Subsistence harvests from these three 
river systems account for up to 87 percent of the statewide subsistence 
harvest of Chinook salmon. As shown in the Analysis, having more than 
one system in the index and having broad regional representation makes 
the index more robust and able to account for changing environmental 
conditions.
    The inclusion of a lower PSC limit and performance standard is 
based on the need to reduce bycatch when the abundance of Chinook 
salmon stocks in western Alaska is low, in order to minimize the impact 
of the pollock fishery on the stocks. Any additional Chinook salmon 
returning to Alaska rivers improves the ability to meet the State's 
spawning escapement goals, which is necessary for long-term 
sustainability of Chinook salmon, and to meet subsistence management 
objectives for the people reliant on salmon fisheries. While the 
performance standard is the functional limit in the IPAs, the Council 
and NMFS determined that the 60,000 PSC limit should also be reduced 
given the potential for decreased bycatch reduction incentives if a 
sector exceeds its performance standard before the PSC limit is 
reached. The reduced PSC limit is intended to encourage vessels to 
avoid bycatch to a greater degree in years of low Chinook salmon 
abundance, and to set a maximum permissible PSC limit that reduces the 
risk of adverse impact on stocks in western Alaska during periods of 
low abundance.
    See the response to Comment 7 for a discussion of the relationship 
between Chinook salmon bycatch in the pollock fishery and the size of 
the runs in coastal western Alaska.
    Comment 12: The dramatic changes the Council made to the Chinook 
salmon abundance index, Chinook salmon PSC limit, and the performance 
standard between initial review in December 2014 and final action in 
April 2015 are hard to track and are not well documented in the final 
Analysis.
    Response: Sections 2.6.3 and 2.6.4 of the Analysis discuss the 
management measures to reduce the PSC limit and performance standard in 
years of low Chinook salmon abundance (see ADDRESSES). Section 2.6.4 
explains the history of the 3-System Index and the analysis the State 
undertook to develop the appropriate Chinook salmon abundance index for 
determining low Chinook salmon abundance in western Alaska.
    Comment 13: There is no discussion in the EA about the methods used 
to determine a ``natural break.'' The EA identifies 250,000 Chinook as 
a natural break in the ``data''. However, the data presented is 
actually the output of a model used to assess Chinook salmon run size. 
A formal definition for this threshold is required, as there is no 
guarantee that future models, or revisions to input data, will result 
in the same natural break in the model output. Instead of the 250,000 
Chinook salmon threshold, NMFS should define (in probabilistic terms) a 
threshold to set the performance standard and PSC limit, rather than 
identifying an arbitrary natural break in future model output.
    Response: Section 2.6.4 of the Analysis provides a description of 
the methods for use of in-river run reconstructions with the 3-System 
Index and rationale for this choice of index and for the 250,000 
Chinook salmon threshold. The evaluation of the estimated Chinook 
salmon run size by year is included in the Analysis and represents the 
best available scientific information.
    In-river run reconstructions represent an estimate of all fish 
harvested in the river and respective coastal areas plus escapement. 
The relationship upon which the threshold was determined is the 
relationship between final in-river run abundance of the 3-System Index 
and the bycatch of adult equivalent Chinook salmon attributed to all 
western Alaska stocks. In Section 2.6.4.2 of the Analysis, each point 
in Figure 8 represents a single year showing this relationship during 
the years analyzed. The years were referred to in the Analysis as data 
points for purposes of describing the clustering of these years below a 
breakpoint which falls above 200,486 Chinook salmon and below 286,692 
Chinook salmon (see Table 6 in Section 2.6.4.5 of the Analysis).
    The clustering of years below 200,486 Chinook salmon also matches 
years which have been categorized as low abundance years for all three 
systems due to documented failures to meet escapement goals, 
restrictions on subsistence harvests, or declarations of Federal 
fishery resource disasters under the provisions of section 312 of the 
Magnuson-Stevens Act (Section 2.6.4 of the Analysis). Based on this 
information, the Council determined that a threshold of 250,000 Chinook 
salmon was an appropriate value within this range to represent a year 
when Chinook salmon were in a low abundance and as a threshold to 
determine that the lower PSC limit and lower performance standard would 
be in place for the subsequent year.
    This information was also used by the Council to select the 3-
System Index. As explained in Section 2.6.4 of the Analysis, the 3-
System index is a transparent and annually updated index that relies on 
easily accessible information from reports published by the State.
    The management measure to reduce the PSC limit and performance 
standard is tied to the selected threshold of 250,000 Chinook salmon 
based on the 3-System Index. No re-estimation of the threshold is 
planned on an annual basis or in subsequent years.
    Comment 14: Many comments expressed concerned over a letter the 
State had sent to NMFS on September 17, 2015, before Amendment 110 was 
approved and implemented. In this letter, the State provided an index 
estimate of 252,000 Chinook salmon to provide NMFS, the Council, and 
the public with a preview of Chinook salmon abundance using the 3-
System Index for 2016. Commenters are concerned that this estimate 
reflected changes the State made in how it modeled abundance from the 
methods outlined in the Analysis. The State subsequently sent another 
letter on March 3, 2016, revising the index estimate to 279,000 Chinook 
salmon. The State made this revision to the index estimate based 
largely on the public review of the 3-System Index used to inform the 
State's September 17, 2015, letter.
    Response: In their March 3, 2016, letter, the State explains that 
the September 2015 letter's post-season run size estimate for the 3-
System Index used a Kuskokwim River run reconstruction estimate that 
employed a modification to the model that had not yet been reviewed by 
the Council. As such, the State amended the 2015 post-season run size 
estimate to reflect the original version of the model and has committed 
to using the original model in the 3-System Index until the Council 
determines the modification is appropriate to use.
    Further, the State explains in their comment letter submitted on 
the proposed rule (see ADDRESSES) that the primary components of the 
post-season run index are preliminary escapement information and the 
total run reconstruction methods outlined in State publications. The 
State is committed to maintaining a transparent and accessible process 
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substantive changes to the methods used in developing the 3-System 
Index to the Council and its SSC.
    Comment 15: Clarify in the final rule a transparent public process 
for ensuring that the State provides the data, assumptions, and methods 
it uses to generate the 3-System Index to NMFS, the public, and the 
Council.
    Response: NMFS agrees that a transparent public process is 
necessary for ensuring that the 3-System Index represents the best 
available scientific information. NMFS is committed to working with the 
Council and the State to define a transparent process to ensure that 
the data, assumptions, and methods used in the 3-System Index continue 
to incorporate the best available scientific information and provide a 
reliable indicator of Chinook salmon abundance necessary to reduce the 
PSC limit and performance standard. NMFS will work with the State and 
the Council to refine this process before the State provides the index 
for the 2017 fishing year on October 1, 2016.
    Comment 16: The State must use the 3-System Index and associated 
methods and models described the Analysis and recommended by the 
Council in April 2015. Any changes to the 3-System Index and associated 
methods and models should be vetted through the Council and its SSC. 
Other models and methods may produce different run size estimates and a 
different threshold of low abundance. Structural changes to the run-
reconstruction model would have resulted in a different ``natural 
break'' in the data that was used to determine the threshold for the 3-
System Index. There are no provisions in the proposed rule to 
accommodate changes in the threshold that are associated with future 
changes to the run-reconstruction model, or revisions to the historical 
input data.
    Response: The Council and State conducted an extensive analysis 
about the appropriate index to indicate a low Chinook salmon abundance 
year. Low Chinook salmon abundance years are characterized by 
difficulty meeting escapement goals and in-river salmon fisheries being 
severely restricted or fully closed. Section 2.6 of the Analysis 
evaluates various indices and shows that the 3-System Index 
(Unalakleet, Upper Yukon, and Kuskokwim river systems) meets the 
objectives. These river systems provide a broad regional representation 
of stocks and signify very important river systems and subsistence 
fisheries in western Alaska. Subsistence harvests from these three 
river systems account for up to 87 percent of the statewide subsistence 
harvest of Chinook salmon. As shown in the Analysis, having more than 
one system in the index and having broad regional representation makes 
the index more robust. The Analysis also shows a clear natural break in 
the data such that index sizes less than 250,000 Chinook salmon 
correspond to years with historically low run sizes.
    NMFS agrees that any changes to the 3-System Index or the methods 
used should have a transparent review process by the Council and its 
SSC. Scientific methods change over time based on the best available 
scientific information. NMFS is committed to working with the State and 
the Council to define a transparent process for review of the State's 
3-System Index and associated scientific methods. However, neither 
Amendment 110 nor the proposed rule prescribes the process to review 
the State's scientific methods on an ongoing basis, or that the State 
must use the same scientific methods that were used to develop the 3-
System Index. NMFS does not prescribe scientific methods for stock 
assessments in Federal regulations. To do so would preclude NMFS, the 
Council, and the State from incorporating the best scientific 
information available into the stock assessment.
    In recommending Amendment 110, the Council chose a threshold of 
250,000 Chinook salmon on which to determine when Chinook salmon are at 
low abundance. In order to change that threshold amount, the Council 
would need to amend the FMP and NMFS would need to amend the 
regulations. The process for changing the 250,000 Chinook salmon 
threshold would be the same as for any FMP amendment with implementing 
regulations.
    Comment 17: NMFS does not have the latitude to just receive and 
apply the State's estimate of Chinook salmon abundance from the 3-
System Index without analysis to independently verify the estimates. 
Applying the State's estimate would constitute delegation of management 
to the State of vessels fishing for pollock in the exclusive economic 
zone, which cannot occur because the FMP does not authorize delegation 
to the State. The proposed rule grants the State sole authority over 
the annual run size estimate and does not contemplate independent 
verification of the estimate by NMFS. NMFS compares the estimate to the 
low abundance threshold fixed in the regulations to determine whether 
or not a year is one of low Chinook salmon abundance, which in turn 
determines the following year's Chinook salmon PSC limit and 
performance standard applicable to vessels participating in the Federal 
pollock fishery. That determination does not involve any discretion on 
the part of NMFS.
    Response: Each year, NMFS will rely on a Chinook salmon abundance 
estimate from the State using the established 3-System Index as the 
best available scientific information on Chinook salmon abundance in 
western Alaska. The 3-System Index was reviewed by the Council's SSC 
and recommended by the Council. NMFS relies on the State for this 
abundance estimate because the State has management authority over 
salmon in western Alaska and collects and analyzes the scientific data 
necessary to estimate Chinook salmon abundance. Relying on the State to 
provide this type of scientific information is not the same as 
delegating management authority of the pollock fishery to the State. 
NMFS manages, and will continue to manage, the pollock fishery. In 
furtherance of that effort, NMFS will use information collected by the 
State. Specifically, NMFS will use the 3-System Index for Chinook 
salmon abundance to apply the appropriate PSC limit and performance 
standard. The PSC limit and performance standard are the measures the 
Council and NMFS determined were required in low Chinook salmon 
abundance years to achieve the program goals. NMFS will publish the PSC 
limit and performance standard in the annual harvest specifications. 
That is clearly a management action undertaken by NMFS, and not the 
State.
    Under Amendment 110, it is each pollock vessel's responsibility to 
avoid salmon bycatch at all times. If fishery participants maintain 
their bycatch below their PSC limit, then these measures achieve their 
purpose without closing the pollock fishery. Alternatively, the Council 
could have recommended to permanently reduce the performance standard 
and PSC limit in order to achieve the goals of encouraging vessels to 
avoid bycatch to a greater degree in years of low abundance and 
reducing the risk of adverse impact on stocks in western Alaska during 
periods of low abundance. Instead, by using the 3-System Index, the 
Council recommended a reduced PSC limit and performance standard only 
during years of low Chinook salmon abundance.
    Comment 18: To avoid unauthorized delegation, the proposed rule 
should be revised to require that NMFS annually confirm that the State 
estimate was calculated using the Council-approved index and models 
from April 2015 and reproduce the estimate using the data provided by 
the State. These standards would address the requirement that, when a 
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PSC management--is involved, there must be Federal standards in place 
and a process for NMFS to review the application of those standards.
    Response: NMFS did not change this final rule in response to this 
comment. The Council designed, and this final rule implements, a 
program where the State provides NMFS an estimate of Chinook salmon 
abundance using the 3-System Index for western Alaska. Neither 
Amendment 110 nor the proposed rule constrains the State to use the 
methods, data sources, and models developed for Council final action in 
April 2015. To do so would be inconsistent with the manner in which 
science develops generally, and would result in an index that may fail 
to incorporate the best scientific information available.
    NMFS relies on the State to produce the 3-System Index annually 
because the State has management authority over salmon and collects and 
analyzes the scientific data necessary to estimate Chinook salmon 
abundance. While NMFS will review the 3-System Index provided each 
October 1, NMFS will not recalculate the State's Chinook salmon 
abundance estimate each year.
    Comment 19: What action would NMFS take if the State is unable to 
provide an estimate of Chinook salmon abundance by October 1? NMFS 
should not determine low abundance if the State does not timely deliver 
an estimate, whether because of difficulty obtaining relevant data, 
budget restrictions, or other reason. The final rule should specify 
that NMFS will not determine it is a year of low Chinook salmon 
abundance if the State does not provide a Chinook salmon abundance 
estimate by October 1. If no such determination is made, the 60,000 
Chinook salmon PSC limit and 47,591 Chinook salmon performance standard 
would apply.
    Response: Absent a letter from the State showing Chinook salmon 
abundance under the 3-System Index is equal to or below the 250,000 
Chinook salmon threshold, the 60,000 PSC limit and 45,591 performance 
standard will remain in effect. The State's reporting of the 3-System 
Index by October 1 is necessary to determine if it is a low Chinook 
salmon abundance year and to reduce the PSC limit and performance 
standard in the next fishing year. A change to this final rule is not 
necessary.
    Comment 20: Change the text of Amendment 110 to state that NMFS 
will verify the State's estimate of abundance and that the State must 
use the index approved by the Council at its April 2015 meeting.
    Response: NMFS cannot change amendment text after it has been 
transmitted by the Council and NMFS as published in the Notice of 
Availability. Under section 304(a) of the Magnuson-Stevens Act, NMFS is 
limited to approval, disapproval, or partial approval of a fishery 
management plan amendment. If NMFS disapproves or partially approves an 
amendment, NMFS has to notify the Council and specify the applicable 
law with which the amendment is inconsistent, the nature of such 
inconsistencies, and make recommendations to conform to applicable law. 
The Council may then submit a revised amendment to the Secretary of 
Commerce. Amendment 110 and the provision to reduce the PSC limit and 
performance standard are consistent with applicable law, and the 
commenter did not recommend disapproval or partial disapproval of 
Amendment 110.
    NMFS responds to the issue of verifying the State's Chinook salmon 
abundance index in the response to Comment 17. NMFS responds to the 
issue of requiring the State to use the index approved by the Council 
at its April 2015 meeting in the response to Comment 16.
    Comment 21: Commenters made a number of technical comments on the 
State's 3-System Index and the methods and models that the State used 
to develop the index and to generate the September 17, 2015, index 
estimate of 252,000 Chinook salmon.
    Response: The State can modify the 3-System Index over time to 
represent the best available scientific information. These comments 
concerning the intricacies of the State's scientific methods are 
important for that process. However, they are outside of the scope of 
Amendment 110 and this final rule.
    Comment 22: Good fisheries management calls for a reduction in 
salmon bycatch. The pollock fishery should be managed in a way that 
rewards those fishermen that successfully avoid salmon and other 
bycatch and reduces quota and opportunity for those fishermen that have 
significant salmon or other bycatch.
    Response: Amendment 110 and this final rule improve the IPAs 
implemented under Amendment 91 to include chum salmon avoidance 
measures and to increase the ability for each vessel to avoid Chinook 
salmon. The IPA component is an innovative approach that is designed to 
provide incentives for each vessel to avoid bycatch at all times with 
the goal of bringing bycatch to minimum achievable levels. The 
requirements for an IPA are performance based (i.e., they address what 
an IPA should accomplish); any number of different incentive plans 
could meet these objectives. The requirements for the IPA are 
performance based because fishery participants have more tools 
available to them to create incentives to minimize bycatch at the 
vessel level than could be prescribed through Federal regulation. As 
designed, an IPA can be more responsive and adaptive than Federal 
regulations. IPAs are flexible in allowing the pollock fleet to modify 
the IPAs as performance information becomes available to ensure that 
the IPAs meet the goal to provide incentives for each vessel to avoid 
bycatch at all times in Amendment 91 and Amendment 110.
    Additionally, this final rule requires the IPA representative to 
submit an annual report to the Council that is the primary tool through 
which the Council will evaluate whether the IPAs meet the goal for each 
vessel to avoid salmon bycatch at all times.
    Comment 23: Include a well thought-out plan for this Chinook salmon 
bycatch avoidance program and outline the possible increased incentives 
to achieve maximum effectiveness. Without this, the program could have 
little to no impact on Chinook salmon bycatch. It is ideal to have the 
IPA incentives visible to the public in order to have complete 
transparency of industry.
    Response: The Council analyzed a number of specific incentive 
measures in Section 3.5.3 of the Analysis. The Analysis describes the 
new IPA requirements implemented with this final rule and provides 
examples of ways the fishery participants could modify their IPAs to 
meet those requirements. Regulations establish the performance based 
requirements that each IPA must accomplish. Any number of different 
incentive plans could meet these regulatory requirements. The 
requirements for the IPA are performance based because fishery 
participants have more tools available to them to create incentives to 
minimize bycatch at the vessel level than could be prescribed through 
Federal regulation. As designed, an IPA can be more responsive and 
adaptive than Federal regulations and can use tools not available to 
managers, such as fees and penalties.
    Additionally, Federal regulations include a number of provisions to 
ensure transparency of the IPAs. First, regulations require the IPA 
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whether its goals for the IPAs are being met (Sec.  679.21(f)(13)). 
Second, existing regulations require vessel owners to submit an annual 
economic data report to provide quantitative information so the Council 
can evaluate how the IPA influences a vessel's operational decisions to 
avoid Chinook salmon bycatch (Sec.  679.65). Third, this final rule 
adds additional requirements for IPA transparency, including a 
requirement that IPA representatives notify at least one third party 
group representing western Alaskans of closure areas and any violations 
of the rolling hot spot program. Finally, the final rule requires the 
IPA representative to describe in the IPA annual report how the IPA 
addresses the goals and objectives in the IPA provisions related to 
chum salmon (Sec.  679.21(f)).
    Comment 24: Research should be done on Chinook salmon bycatch in 
the pollock fishery to determine which stock they are from since there 
are some stocks where the State has limited commercial and subsistence 
harvests. If Chinook salmon from those stocks are being taken by the 
pollock fishery, then the pollock fishery should have to wait to fish 
until those Chinook salmon leave the areas in which pollock are taken.
    Response: NMFS conducts research on the Chinook salmon caught in 
the pollock fishery. Amendment 91 improved the collection of Chinook 
salmon information by increasing observer coverage to full coverage for 
all vessels and shoreside processing facilities and by requiring a 
census of Chinook salmon in every haul or fishing trip. NMFS also 
collects and analyzes scientific data and biological samples from the 
Chinook salmon bycatch. NMFS conducts a genetic analysis of samples 
from the Chinook salmon bycatch in the pollock fishery to determine the 
overall stock composition of the bycatch. The most recent analysis is 
available from the NMFS Alaska Fisheries Science Center (http://www.afsc.noaa.gov/Publications/AFSC-TM/NOAA-TM-AFSC-310.pdf).
    However, this genetic analysis takes time and the results are not 
available in time to delay or move the pollock fishery. Instead, the 
IPAs use a rolling hotspot program to provide real-time Chinook salmon 
bycatch information so that the fleet can avoid areas of high Chinook 
salmon bycatch rates. A Chinook salmon rolling hotspot program is a 
component of the current IPAs, however, it is not a mandatory 
requirement. The catcher/processor IPA and the mothership IPA have a 
rolling hotspot program in place throughout the year. The inshore IPA 
has a rolling hotspot program that can be suspended during the season. 
Amendment 110 and this final rule require all IPAs to have a rolling 
hot spot program throughout the A and B seasons. This provision also 
requires notifications of closure areas and any violations of the 
rolling hot spot program to at least one third-party group representing 
western Alaskans, consistent with the requirement for the chum salmon 
rolling hotspot program. Section 3.5.3.3 of the Analysis provides more 
detail on this addition to the IPA requirements (see ADDRESSES).
    Comment 25: The over allocation of pollock has ruined the 
livelihoods of all that depend on it for a living. A two-thirds 
reduction in the Bering Sea pollock TAC would increase escapement to 
the Yukon River system and raise the price of the pollock products. We 
have been giving pollock away at the expense of traditional Alaskan 
salmon fisheries. Everything that swims in the Bering Sea eats pollock 
and every fishery and northern fur seals have declined due to the over 
allocation of pollock.
    Response: The process for assessing and specifying the Bering Sea 
pollock TAC is outside the scope of this action. There is no evidence 
that a two-thirds reduction in the pollock TAC would measurably 
increase salmon escapement to the Yukon River system. While salmon 
bycatch in the pollock fishery may be a contributing factor in the 
decline of salmon, NMFS expects the numbers of the ocean bycatch that 
would have returned to western Alaska would be relatively small due to 
ocean mortality and the large number of other river systems 
contributing to the total Chinook or chum salmon bycatch. For Chinook 
salmon, Section 3.5.1 of the Analysis explains that the Chinook salmon 
bycatch expected to have returned to western Alaska rivers is 
approximately 2.3 percent of coastal western Alaska run size in recent 
years. For chum salmon, Section 3.5.1 of the Analysis explains that the 
chum salmon bycatch expected to have returned to western Alaska rivers 
is approximately 0.5 percent of the coastal western Alaska run size in 
recent years. Under Amendment 110 and this final rule, these impact 
rates will be reduced further as the pollock fleet improves its ability 
to avoid salmon at all times.
    NMFS is actively pursuing research on northern fur seals to help us 
understand the reasons for the decline and potential threats to the 
population. A description of past and ongoing research is available on 
the National Marine Mammal Laboratory's Web site (http://www.afsc.noaa.gov/nmml/species/species_nfs.php). The research projects 
investigate a broad range of topics related to fisheries interactions 
around the Pribilof Islands, including studies to quantify area-
specific food habits and animal conditions, describe foraging behavior 
in different environments, delineate foraging habitats, and model 
habitat suitability in relation to fur seals and commercial fisheries.
    Comment 25: The Analysis did not fully describe the potential 
impacts to the pollock fishery under the lower PSC performance standard 
and limits in years of low Chinook salmon abundance. The Analysis 
compared the impacts only to current Chinook salmon bycatch levels and 
not to potential or historical levels. Little to no forgone pollock 
harvest was noted under any scenario. Amendment 110 and the proposed 
rule are a potential threat that could suspend fishing operations in 
one of the largest fisheries in the world. Large juvenile Chinook 
salmon year classes persist in the marine environment for multiple 
years before returning as mature fish to the river systems. Recent 
unpredictability in the BSAI ecosystem likely only increases the 
probability of constraining the pollock fishery in future years based 
on management decisions made today. The Analysis should have attempted 
to quantify the probability of the limit shutting the fishery down in a 
given year.
    Response: The purpose of a RIR is to analyze the potential costs 
and benefits associated with a regulatory change. To do so, the RIR 
must compare potential effects of the alternatives being considered 
with the regulatory status quo condition. In this case, the status quo 
is defined by the incentive-based Chinook salmon PSC avoidance 
structure established under Amendment 91. Since Amendment 91, Chinook 
salmon PSC has been much lower than the ``potential or historical'' 
levels the commenter presumably is referring to and these lower levels, 
as properly considered in the analysis, represent the regulatory status 
quo condition. Historically higher levels of bycatch occurred under 
differing regulatory conditions, do not represent status quo 
conditions, and are not appropriate to consider in the Analysis. Note 
that historical bycatch was considered in the EIS prepared for 
Amendment 91 (see ADDRESSES).
    Amendment 110 and this final rule provide further incentives for 
industry to avoid Chinook salmon PSC, particularly in years of low 
Chinook salmon abundance. As explained in Section 4.8.2 of the 
Analysis, economic analysis has demonstrated the ability of a catcher-
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behavior to reduce PSC when faced with individual vessel caps. The 
reduced individual vessel caps that could result under this final rule 
during times of low Chinook abundance in western Alaska are not 
intended to close the pollock fishery. They are intended to alter 
fishing behavior to further avoid Chinook PSC. The flexibility given to 
industry to self-regulate PSC avoidance, provided in Amendment 91, 
remains and is augmented by this rule. Thus, the probability of the 
limit shutting down the fishery in a given year is dependent on changes 
in fishing activity that are not presently known and are dependent on 
the actions of the fishing fleet.
    Comment 26: Revise the Regulatory Flexibility Act (RFA) analysis to 
determine the number of directly regulated entities that are defined as 
small entities without applying affiliations among directly regulated 
entities based on their participation in a pollock harvesting 
cooperative. NMFS considers a vessel owner's membership in a harvesting 
cooperative to be an affiliation; this shows a misunderstanding of the 
nature of harvesting cooperatives. Harvesting cooperatives in Alaska 
are not large vertically or horizontally integrated businesses. 
Cooperative members are joined by simple rules to help remove the race 
for fish by coordinating selected fishing activities, but each catcher 
vessel (or collection of commonly owned catcher vessels) is a distinct 
business unit. The fact that cooperatives coordinate harvests in a 
manner that allows for more complete harvest of the quota should not be 
interpreted as creating a single business unit in the manner intended 
for defining a small business that is appropriate for protection by the 
RFA.
    Response: When NMFS calculates the size of an entity to determine 
if it is a small entity, NMFS must include the annual receipts and the 
employees of affiliates. Affiliation is determined by the ability to 
control. Control may arise through ownership, management, or other 
relationships or interactions between the parties. When the ability to 
control exists, even if it is not exercised, affiliation exists. The 
Small Business Administration (SBA) has a specific set of rules that 
explain when another person, business, or entity is considered an 
affiliate for size purposes in its Small Business Size Regulations (13 
CFR 121.103). NMFS has applied these rules in the evaluation it 
conducted in this RFA analysis.
    Harvesting cooperatives meet the definition of affiliation because 
cooperatives have the ability to control member vessels. Cooperatives 
are predicated on collective agreements among their members, to abide 
by the terms and practices set out for membership. That is, the entity 
formed by creation of the cooperative is, by definition, a third party 
that controls or has the power to control its members. Cooperatives 
coordinate harvests, which is operational control of the input side of 
the business. The small entity standard is ``independently owned and 
operated.'' Cooperative members may be independently owned but still 
not be considered small entities because the cooperative has enough 
operational control that its members are not considered to be 
independently operated for purposes of the definition of affiliation.
    Cooperative membership does not automatically mean an entity is 
large (not small). A cooperative may be a small entity if the combined 
annual gross receipts of all cooperative members meet the size standard 
used by the SBA or, after July 1, 2016, NMFS' small business size 
standard for RFA compliance at 50 CFR 200.2(a). For more information on 
NMFS' small business size standard for RFA compliance, see 80 FR 81194 
(December 29, 2015). NMFS's RFA analysis to estimate the number of 
small entities directly regulated by this action is correct.
    Comment 27: NMFS' aggregation of cooperative member's gross 
earnings eliminates a fishing business's access to the benefits of SBA 
review and runs against the intent of the RFA.
    Response: The RFA is primarily concerned with ensuring that Federal 
agency decision-makers seriously and systematically consider 
disproportionate economic impacts on small entities that may result 
from their actions. To comply with the RFA, NMFS has prepared an IRFA 
and a FRFA following the required contents specified in the RFA. The 
IRFA was prepared and summarized in the ``Classification'' section of 
the preamble to the proposed rule (81 FR 5681, February 3, 2016). The 
FRFA is in the ``Classification'' section of the preamble to this final 
rule.
    If a specific business applies to the SBA to participate in an SBA 
program, the SBA conducts an independent review of that business to 
determine if that business qualifies as a small business for purposes 
of participating in an SBA program. That business must satisfy SBA's 
definition of a business concern, along with SBA's size standards for 
small businesses. The SBA does not rely on the analysis conducted by 
NMFS under the RFA to determine whether a particular entity satisfies 
SBA's definition of a small business. See https://www.sba.gov/ for more 
information on SBA's assessment of a small business.

Classification

    The NMFS Assistant Administrator has determined that Amendment 110 
to the FMP and this rule are necessary for the conservation and 
management of the groundfish fishery and that they are consistent with 
the Magnuson-Stevens Act and other applicable law.
    This rule has been determined to be not significant for the 
purposes of Executive Order (E.O.) 12866.

Small Entity Compliance Guide

    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 preambles to the proposed rule and this final rule serve 
as the small entity compliance guide. This action does not require any 
additional compliance from small entities that is not described in the 
preambles. Copies of the proposed rule and this final rule are 
available from the NMFS Web site at http://alaskafisheries.noaa.gov.

Final Regulatory Flexibility Analysis

    This FRFA incorporates the IRFA, a summary of the significant 
issues raised by the public comments, NMFS' responses to those 
comments, and a summary of the analyses completed to support the 
action.
    Section 604 of the Regulatory Flexibility Act requires that, when 
an agency promulgates a final rule under section 553 of Title 5 of the 
U.S. Code, after being required by that section or any other law to 
publish a general notice of proposed rulemaking, the agency shall 
prepare a FRFA. Section 604 describes the required contents of a FRFA: 
(1) A statement of the need for, and objectives of, the rule; (2) a 
statement of the significant issues raised by the public comments in 
response to the initial regulatory flexibility analysis, a statement of 
the assessment of the agency of such issues, and a statement of any 
changes made in the proposed rule as a result of such comments; (3) the 
response of the agency to any comments filed by the Chief Counsel for 
Advocacy of the SBA in response to the proposed rule, and a detailed 
statement of any change made to the proposed rule in the final rule as 
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comments; (4) a description of and an estimate of the number of small 
entities to which the rule will apply or an explanation of why no such 
estimate is available; (5) a description of the projected reporting, 
recordkeeping and other compliance requirements of the rule, including 
an estimate of the classes of small entities which will be subject to 
the requirement and the type of professional skills necessary for 
preparation of the report or record; and (6) a description of the steps 
the agency has taken to minimize the significant economic impact on 
small entities consistent with the stated objectives of applicable 
statutes, including a statement of the factual, policy, and legal 
reasons for selecting the alternative adopted in the final rule and why 
each one of the other significant alternatives to the rule considered 
by the agency which affect the impact on small entities was rejected.
Need for, and Objectives of, This Rule
    A statement of the need for, and objectives of, this rule is 
contained earlier in this preamble and is not repeated here.
Public and Chief Counsel for Advocacy Comments on the Proposed Rule
    NMFS published a proposed rule on February 3, 2016 (81 FR 5681). An 
IRFA was prepared and summarized in the ``Classification'' section of 
the preamble to the proposed rule. The comment period closed on March 
4, 2016. NMFS received 15 letters of public comment on the proposed 
rule and Amendment 110. The Chief Counsel for Advocacy of the SBA did 
not file any comments on the proposed rule.
Summary of Significant Issues Raised During Public Comment
    One comment letter was received with two comments on the IRFA. 
These are Comment 26 and Comment 27 under Response to Comments, above. 
No changes were made to this rule or the RFA analysis as a result of 
these comments on the IRFA.
    Comment 26 disagrees with NMFS using affiliation to determine 
whether a member of a fishery cooperative is a small entity in the 
IRFA. The comment requests NMFS to revise the analysis to determine 
whether the vessels that are directly regulated entities under this 
action are small entities without applying the cooperative 
affiliations. We disagree because when we calculate the size of an 
entity to determine if it is a small entity, we must include the annual 
receipts and the employees of affiliates, per the Small Business Size 
Regulations (13 CFR 121.103).
    Comment 27 is concerned that NMFS' aggregation of a cooperative 
member's gross earnings eliminates a fishing business's access to the 
benefits of SBA review and runs against the intent of the RFA. To 
comply with the RFA, agencies prepare an IRFA and a FRFA following the 
required contents specified in the RFA. NMFS has complied with the RFA 
for this action. NMFS has prepared an IRFA and a FRFA following the 
required contents specified in the RFA. If a specific business applies 
to the SBA to participate in an SBA program, the SBA conducts an 
independent review of that business to determine if that business 
qualifies as a small business for purposes of participating in an SBA 
program. That business must satisfy SBA's definition of a business 
concern, along with SBA's size standards for small businesses. The SBA 
does not rely on the analysis conducted by NMFS under the RFA to 
determine whether a particular entity satisfies SBA's definition of a 
small business.
Number and Description of Directly Regulated Small Entities
    The action directly regulates those entities that participate in 
the directed pollock trawl fishery in the Bering Sea. These entities 
include vessels harvesting pollock under the AFA and the six CDQ groups 
that receive allocations of pollock.
    The SBA requires consideration of affiliations among entities for 
the purpose of assessing if an entity is small. The AFA pollock 
cooperatives are a type of affiliation. All the non-CDQ entities 
directly regulated by this action are members of AFA cooperatives and, 
therefore, NMFS considers them ``affiliated'' large (non-small) 
entities for RFA purposes. AFA cooperatives have gross annual revenues 
that are substantially greater than $20.5 million, the standard used by 
the SBA to define the annual gross revenue of a large (non-small) 
business engaged in finfish harvesting, such as pollock. Therefore, all 
the non-CDQ pollock fishery participants are defined as large (non-
small) entities.
    Due to their status as non-profit corporations, the six CDQ groups 
are identified as ``small'' entities for RFA purposes. This action 
directly regulates the six CDQ groups. As described in regulations 
implementing the RFA (13 CFR 121.103), the CDQ groups' affiliations 
with other large entities do not define them as large entities.
    The six CDQ groups, formed to manage and administer the CDQ 
allocations, investments, and economic development projects, are the 
Aleutian Pribilof Island Community Development Association, the Bristol 
Bay Economic Development Corporation, the Central Bering Sea 
Fishermen's Association, the Coastal Villages Region Fund, the Norton 
Sound Economic Development Corporation, and the Yukon Delta Fisheries 
Development Association. The 65 communities, with approximately 27,000 
total residents, that benefit from participation in the CDQ Program are 
not directly regulated by this action.
Recordkeeping, Reporting, and Other Compliance Requirements
    This final rule revises some existing requirements and removes some 
requirements. The revised requirements are those related to--
     Development and submission of proposed IPAs and amendments 
to approved IPAs;
     An annual report from the participants in each IPA, 
documenting information and data relevant to the Bering Sea Chinook 
salmon bycatch management program; and
     Salmon handling and storage on board a vessel, and 
obligations to facilitate observer data reporting.
    This final rule removes the requirements for an application form 
for a proposed IPA or amended IPA.
Description of Significant Alternatives Considered to the Final Action 
That Minimize Adverse Impacts on Small Entities
    This action is a comprehensive program to minimize Chinook salmon 
and chum salmon bycatch in a manner that accomplishes the stated 
objectives and is consistent with applicable statutes. No alternatives 
were identified in addition to those analyzed in the IRFA that had the 
potential to further reduce the economic burden on small entities, 
while achieving the objectives of this action. Section 2.10 of the 
Analysis discusses alternatives considered and eliminated from detailed 
analysis (see ADDRESSES).
    This final rule includes performance standards to minimize Chinook 
salmon and chum salmon bycatch, while limiting the burden on CDQ 
groups. A system of transferable PSC allocations and a performance 
standard, even in years of low Chinook salmon abundance, will allow CDQ 
groups to decide how best to comply with the requirements of this 
action, given the other constraints imposed on the pollock fishery 
(e.g., pollock TAC, market conditions, area closures associated with 
other rules, gear restrictions, climate and oceanographic change).
    Based on the best available scientific data and information, none 
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alternatives except the preferred alternative have the potential to 
accomplish the stated objectives of the Magnuson-Stevens Act and other 
applicable statutes (as reflected in this action), while minimizing any 
significant adverse economic impact on small entities.

Tribal Summary Impact Statement (E.O. 13175)

    E.O. 13175 of November 6, 2000 (25 U.S.C. 450 note), the Executive 
Memorandum of April 29, 1994 (25 U.S.C. 450 note), the American Indian 
and Alaska Native Policy of the U.S. Department of Commerce (March 30, 
1995), and the Tribal Consultation and Coordination Policy of the U.S. 
Department of Commerce (May 21, 2013), outline the responsibilities of 
NMFS in matters affecting tribal interests. Section 161 of Public Law 
108-199 (188 Stat. 452), as amended by section 518 of Public Law 108-
447 (118 Stat. 3267), extends the consultation requirements of E.O. 
13175 to Alaska Native corporations. Under the E.O. and agency 
policies, NMFS must ensure meaningful and timely input by tribal 
officials and representatives of Alaska Native corporations in the 
development of regulatory policies that have tribal implications.
    Section 5(b)(2)(B) of E.O. 13175 requires NMFS to prepare a tribal 
summary impact statement as part of the final rule. This statement must 
contain (1) a description of the extent of the agency's prior 
consultation with tribal officials, (2) a summary of the nature of 
their concerns, (3) the agency's position supporting the need to issue 
the regulation, and (4) a statement of the extent to which the concerns 
of tribal officials have been met.
A Description of the Extent of the Agency's Prior Consultation With 
Tribal Officials
    The consultation process for this action began during the Council 
process when the Council started developing Amendment 110 in 2012. A 
number of tribal representatives and tribal organizations provided 
written public comments and oral public testimony to the Council during 
Council outreach meetings on Amendment 110 and at the numerous Council 
meetings at which Amendment 110 was discussed.
    NMFS conducted two tribal consultations, one in December 2014 and 
one in April 2015, with representatives from the Tanana Chiefs 
Conference; the Association of Village Council Presidents; the Yukon 
River Drainage Fisheries Association; the Kawerak, Inc.; and the Bering 
Sea Fishermen's Association. These organizations prepared letters for 
the Council and requested the consultations to discuss the salmon 
bycatch management measures under consideration by the Council. NMFS 
posted reports from these consultations on the NMFS Alaska Region Web 
site at https://alaskafisheries.noaa.gov/tribal-consultations.
    NMFS continued the consultation process by sending a letter to 
Alaska tribal governments, Alaska Native corporations, and related 
organizations (``Alaska Native representatives'') when the Notice of 
Availability for Amendment 110 published in the Federal Register in 
March 2016. The letter included a copy of the Notice of Availability 
and notified representatives of the opportunity to comment and consult. 
NMFS received 4 letters of comment on Amendment 110 and the proposed 
rule from tribal members and representatives of tribal governments, 
tribal organizations, or Alaska Native corporations. The comment 
summaries and NMFS' responses are provided in this preamble under 
Response to Comments and are summarized below.
A Summary of the Nature of Tribal Concerns
    The concerns expressed in consultations and reflected in written 
comments from tribal representatives and members center on four themes. 
First, Chinook salmon is vitally important to tribal members, and they 
suffer great hardships when Chinook salmon abundance is low. Second, 
tribal representatives attribute low Chinook salmon in-river returns 
directly to bycatch in the Bering Sea pollock fishery. Third, tribal 
members want Chinook salmon bycatch greatly curtailed. Fourth, NMFS 
should exercise its trust responsibilities by advocating for Alaska 
native interests on the Council.
    The comment letter from Tanana Chiefs Conference; the Association 
of Village Council Presidents; the Yukon River Drainage Fisheries 
Association; the Kawerak, Inc.; and the Bering Sea Fishermen's 
Association supported Amendment 110 and the implementing regulations as 
an important step in further reducing salmon bycatch but urged NMFS and 
the pollock industry to continue working towards greater bycatch 
reduction, with an ultimate goal of zero bycatch. In particular, these 
comments support the provision to reduce the PSC limit and performance 
standard in years of low Chinook salmon abundance in western Alaska as 
critical to ensuring Chinook salmon bycatch is reduced in the years 
when every source of mortality must be reduced.
    The comment from the Native Village of Kotzebue expressed concern 
that although Amendment 110 is going in the right direction towards 
zero salmon bycatch, the bycatch limits are still too high.
    The comment from Ahtna, Incorporated, encourages the Secretary of 
Commerce to take all reasonable measures to reduce Chinook salmon 
bycatch in the Bering Sea and Gulf of Alaska.
    The comment from the Aleut Corporation supports Amendment 110, but 
is strongly opposed to the provision to reduce the PSC limit and 
performance standard in low Chinook salmon abundance years because it 
is unwarranted, unnecessary, not sound science, and not responsible 
management. The Aleut Corporation believes this provision unfairly 
restricts the pollock fishery when science has shown that there is not 
a relationship between salmon bycatch and the size of the salmon runs 
in coastal western Alaska.
NMFS' Position Supporting the Need To Issue the Regulation
    This final rule is needed to implement Amendment 110, a complex and 
innovative program to minimize salmon bycatch to the extent practicable 
in the pollock fishery. This final rule is also needed to create a 
comprehensive salmon bycatch avoidance program that works more 
effectively than the current salmon bycatch programs to avoid Chinook 
salmon bycatch and Alaska-origin chum salmon bycatch. The Council and 
NMFS recognize that salmon are an extremely important resource to 
Native Alaskans who depend on local fisheries for their sustenance and 
livelihood.
    Amendment 110 and this final rule adjust the existing Chinook 
salmon bycatch program to, among other things, incorporate revised chum 
salmon bycatch measures into the existing IPAs. Amendment 110 and this 
final rule are designed to consider the importance of continued 
production of critical chum salmon runs in western Alaska by focusing 
on bycatch avoidance of Alaskan chum salmon runs. These runs have 
substantial variation in run sizes over time, and are of historic 
importance in the subsistence lifestyle of Native Alaskans. Additional 
protections to other chum stocks from outside of Alaska are embedded in 
the objective to avoid the high bycatch of chum salmon overall, 
recognizing that most non-Alaska chum salmon are likely from Asian 
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    In addition, the Council and NMFS sought to provide greater 
incentives to avoid Chinook salmon by strengthening incentives during 
times of historically low Chinook salmon abundance in western Alaska. 
Thus, the management measures included in Amendment 110 focus on 
retaining the incentives to avoid Chinook salmon bycatch at all levels 
of abundance as intended by Amendment 91. Multiple years of 
historically low Chinook salmon abundance have resulted in significant 
restrictions for subsistence users in western Alaska and failure to 
achieve conservation objectives. While Chinook salmon bycatch impact 
rates have been low under Amendment 91, the Council and NMFS have 
determined that there is evidence that improvements could be made to 
ensure the program is reducing Chinook salmon bycatch at low levels of 
salmon abundance.
A Statement of the Extent to Which the Concerns of Tribal Officials 
Have Been Met
    One of the primary factors in initiating this action was concern 
over the potential impacts of Chinook salmon and chum salmon bycatch in 
the Bering Sea pollock fishery on the return of these salmon to western 
Alaska river systems and the recognition of the importance of salmon to 
the people in western Alaska. While the final program is not as 
restrictive on the pollock fishery as advocated by some Alaska Native 
representatives, it will minimize salmon bycatch to the extent 
practicable.

Collection-of-Information Requirements

    This rule contains collection-of-information requirements subject 
the Paperwork Reduction Act (PRA) and which have been approved by OMB. 
The collections are listed below by OMB control number.
OMB Control Number 0648-0731
    Public reporting burden is estimated to average 5 minutes per 
individual response for use of a vessel's computer, software, and data 
transmission; 5 minutes per individual response for notification of 
observer before handling the vessel's Bering Sea pollock catch; and 5 
minutes for notification of crew person responsible for ensuring all 
sorting, retention, and storage of salmon.
OMB Control Number 0648-0393
    Public reporting burden is estimated to average 8 hours per 
individual response for the Application to Receive Transferable Chinook 
Salmon PSC Allocations, including the contract; 4 hours for the 
amendment to the contract; and 15 minutes for the Application for the 
Transfer of Chinook Salmon PSC Allocations.
OMB Control Number 0648-0401
    Public reporting burden is estimated to average 40 hours per 
individual response for the Salmon Bycatch IPA; and 8 hours for the IPA 
Annual Report.
    Public reporting burden includes the time for reviewing 
instructions, searching existing data sources, gathering and 
maintaining the data needed, and completing and reviewing the 
collection of information.
    Send comments on this data collection, including suggestions for 
reducing the burden, to NMFS Alaska Region (see ADDRESSES), or by email 
to [email protected], or fax to (202) 395-5806.
    Notwithstanding any other provision of the law, no person is 
required to respond to, nor shall any person be subject to a penalty 
for failure to comply with, a collection of information subject to the 
requirements of the PRA, unless that collection of information displays 
a currently valid OMB control number. All currently approved NOAA 
collections of information may be viewed at: http://www.cio.noaa.gov/services_programs/prasubs.html.

List of Subjects in 50 CFR Part 679

    Alaska, Fisheries, Recordkeeping and reporting requirements.

    Dated: June 2, 2016.
Samuel D. Rauch III,
Deputy Assistant Administrator for Regulatory Programs, National Marine 
Fisheries Service.

    For the reasons set out in the preamble, NMFS amends 50 CFR part 
679 as follows:

PART 679--FISHERIES OF THE EXCLUSIVE ECONOMIC ZONE OFF ALASKA

0
1. The authority citation for 50 CFR part 679 continues to read as 
follows:

    Authority: 16 U.S.C. 773 et seq.; 1801 et seq.; 3631 et seq.; 
Public Law 108-447; Public Law 111-281.

0
2. In Sec.  679.2:
0
a. Remove the definitions for ``Chinook salmon bycatch incentive plan 
agreement (IPA)'';
0
b. Revise the definitions for ``Chum Salmon Savings Area of the BSAI 
CVOA'', and paragraph (6) of ``Fishing trip'';
0
c. Remove the definition for ``Non-Chinook salmon bycatch reduction 
intercooperative agreement (ICA)''; and
0
d. Add a definition for ``Salmon bycatch incentive plan agreement 
(IPA)'' in alphabetical order to read as follows:


Sec.  679.2  Definitions.

* * * * *
    Chum Salmon Savings Area of the BSAI CVOA (See Sec.  679.21(f)(14) 
and Figure 9 to this part).
* * * * *
    Fishing trip means: * * *
    (6) For purposes of Sec.  679.7(d)(5)(ii)(C)(2) for CDQ groups and 
Sec.  679.7(k)(8)(ii) for AFA entities, the period beginning when a 
vessel operator commences harvesting any pollock that will accrue 
against a directed fishing allowance for pollock in the BS or against a 
pollock CDQ allocation harvested in the BS and ending when the vessel 
operator offloads or transfers any processed or unprocessed pollock 
from that vessel.
* * * * *
    Salmon bycatch incentive plan agreement (IPA) is a voluntary 
private contract, approved by NMFS under Sec.  679.21(f)(12), that 
establishes incentives for participants to avoid Chinook salmon and 
chum salmon bycatch while directed fishing for pollock in the BS.
* * * * *

0
3. In Sec.  679.7:
0
a. Revise paragraphs (d)(5)(ii)(B), (d)(5)(ii)(C)(5), and the paragraph 
(k)(8) heading;
0
b. Redesignate paragraph (k)(8)(iv) as (k)(8)(v); and
0
c. Add new paragraph (k)(8)(iv).
    The revisions and addition read as follows:


Sec.  679.7  Prohibitions.

* * * * *
    (d) * * *
    (5) * * *
    (ii) * * *
    (B) Non-Chinook salmon. For the operator of a vessel, to use trawl 
gear to harvest pollock CDQ in the Chum Salmon Savings Area between 
September 1 and October 14 after the CDQ group's non-Chinook salmon PSQ 
is attained, unless the vessel is participating in an approved IPA 
under Sec.  679.21(f)(12).
    (C) * * *
    (5) For the operator of a catcher vessel delivering pollock CDQ 
catch to a shoreside processor or stationary floating processor to:
    (i) Deliver pollock CDQ to a processor that does not have a catch 
monitoring and control plan approved under Sec.  679.28(g).
    (ii) Handle, sort, or discard catch without notifying the observer 
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minutes prior to handling, sorting, or discarding catch as described in 
Sec.  679.21(f)(15)(ii)(B)(2).
    (iii) Fail to secure catch after the completion of catch handling 
and the collection of scientific data and biological samples as 
described in Sec.  679.21(f)(15)(ii)(B)(3).
* * * * *
    (k) * * *
    (8) Salmon PSC.
* * * * *
    (iv) Catcher vessels. (A) For the operator of a catcher vessel, to 
handle, sort, or discard catch without notifying the observer 15 
minutes prior to handling, sorting, or discarding catch as described in 
Sec.  679.21(f)(15)(ii)(B)(2).
    (B) For the operator of a catcher vessel to fail to secure catch 
after the completion of catch handling and the collection of scientific 
data and biological samples as described in Sec.  
679.21(f)(15)(ii)(B)(3).
* * * * *

0
4. In Sec.  679.20, revise paragraph (a)(5)(i)(B)(1) to read as 
follows:


Sec.  679.20  General limitations.

* * * * *
    (a) * * *
    (5) * * *
    (i) * * *
    (B) * * *
    (1) Inshore, catcher/processor, mothership, and CDQ sectors. The 
portions of the BS subarea pollock directed fishing allowances 
allocated to each sector under sections 206(a) and 206(b) of the AFA 
and the CDQ allowance in the BSAI will be divided into two seasonal 
allowances corresponding to the two fishing seasons set out at Sec.  
679.23(e)(2), as follows:
    (i) A Season, 45 percent;
    (ii) B Season, 55 percent.
* * * * *

0
5. In Sec.  679.21:
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a. Remove and reserve paragraph (c);
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b. Revise the paragraph (e) heading;
0
c. Remove paragraphs (e)(1)(vi) through (viii), (e)(3)(i)(A)(3), and 
(e)(7)(vii) through (ix); and
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d. Revise paragraphs (f) and (g).
    The revisions read as follows:


Sec.  679.21  Prohibited species bycatch management.

* * * * *
    (e) BSAI PSC limits for crab and herring. * * *
* * * * *
    (f) Salmon Bycatch Management in the BS Pollock Fishery--(1) 
Applicability. This paragraph contains regulations governing the 
bycatch of salmon in the BS pollock fishery.
    (2) Chinook salmon prohibited species catch (PSC) limit. Each year, 
NMFS will allocate to AFA sectors listed in paragraph (f)(3)(ii) of 
this section a portion of the applicable Chinook salmon PSC limit. NMFS 
will publish the applicable Chinook salmon PSC limit in the annual 
harvest specifications after determining if it is a low Chinook salmon 
abundance year. NMFS will determine that it is a low Chinook salmon 
abundance year when abundance of Chinook salmon in western Alaska is 
less than or equal to 250,000 Chinook salmon. By October 1 of each 
year, the State of Alaska will provide to NMFS an estimate of Chinook 
salmon abundance using the 3-System Index for western Alaska based on 
the Kuskokwim, Unalakleet, and Upper Yukon aggregate stock grouping.
    (i) An AFA sector will receive a portion of the 47,591 Chinook 
salmon PSC limit, or, in a low Chinook salmon abundance year, the 
33,318 Chinook salmon PSC limit, if --
    (A) No Chinook salmon bycatch incentive plan agreement (IPA) is 
approved by NMFS under paragraph (f)(12) of this section; or
    (B) That AFA sector has exceeded its performance standard under 
paragraph (f)(6) of this section.
    (ii) An AFA sector will receive a portion of the 60,000 Chinook 
salmon PSC limit, or, in a low Chinook salmon abundance year, the 
45,000 Chinook salmon PSC limit, if--
    (A) At least one IPA is approved by NMFS under paragraph (f)(12) of 
this section; and
    (B) That AFA sector has not exceeded its performance standard under 
paragraph (f)(6) of this section.
    (3) Allocations of the Chinook salmon PSC limits--(i) Seasonal 
apportionment. NMFS will apportion the Chinook salmon PSC limits 
annually 70 percent to the A season and 30 percent to the B season, 
which are described in Sec.  679.23(e)(2).
    (ii) AFA sectors. Each year, NMFS will make allocations of the 
applicable Chinook salmon PSC limit to the following four AFA sectors:

------------------------------------------------------------------------
            AFA Sector:                  Eligible participants are:
------------------------------------------------------------------------
(A) Catcher/processor.............  AFA catcher/processors and AFA
                                     catcher vessels delivering to AFA
                                     catcher/processors, all of which
                                     are permitted under Sec.
                                     679.4(l)(2) and (l)(3)(i)(A),
                                     respectively.
(B) Mothership....................  AFA catcher vessels harvesting
                                     pollock for processing by AFA
                                     motherships, all of which are
                                     permitted under Sec.
                                     679.4(l)(3)(i)(B) and (l)(4),
                                     respectively.
(C) Inshore.......................  AFA catcher vessels harvesting
                                     pollock for processing by AFA
                                     inshore processors, all of which
                                     are permitted under Sec.
                                     679.4(l)(3)(i)(C).
(D) CDQ Program...................  The six CDQ groups authorized under
                                     section 305(i)(1)(D) of the
                                     Magnuson-Stevens Act to participate
                                     in the CDQ Program.
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    (iii) Allocations to each AFA sector. NMFS will allocate the 
Chinook salmon PSC limits to each AFA sector as follows:
    (A) If a sector is managed under the 60,000 Chinook salmon PSC 
limit, the maximum amount of Chinook salmon PSC allocated to each 
sector in each season and annually is--

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                                                                     A season                        B season                      Annual total
                       AFA sector                        -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                           % Allocation    # of Chinook    % Allocation    # of Chinook    % Allocation    # of Chinook
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(1) Catcher/processor...................................            32.9          13,818            17.9           3,222            28.4          17,040
(2) Mothership..........................................             8.0           3,360             7.3           1,314             7.8           4,674
(3) Inshore.............................................            49.8          20,916            69.3          12,474            55.6          33,390
(4) CDQ Program.........................................             9.3           3,906             5.5             990             8.2           4,896
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    (B) If the sector is managed under the 45,000 Chinook salmon PSC 
limit, the sector will be allocated the following amount of Chinook 
salmon PSC in each season and annually:

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                                                                     A season                        B season                      Annual total
                       AFA sector                        -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                           % Allocation    # of Chinook    % Allocation    # of Chinook    % Allocation    # of Chinook
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(1) Catcher/processor...................................            32.9          10,363            17.9           2,415            28.4          12,780
(2) Mothership..........................................             8.0           2,520             7.3             987             7.8           3,510
(3) Inshore.............................................            49.8          15,687            69.3           9,355            55.6          25,020
(4) CDQ Program.........................................             9.3           2,930             5.5             743             8.2           3,690
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    (C) If the sector is managed under the 47,591 Chinook salmon PSC 
limit, the sector will be allocated the following amount of Chinook 
salmon PSC in each season and annually:

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                                                                     A season                        B season                      Annual total
                       AFA sector                        -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                           % Allocation    # of Chinook    % Allocation    # of Chinook    % Allocation    # of Chinook
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(1) Catcher/processor...................................            32.9          10,906            17.9           2,556            28.4          13,516
(2) Mothership..........................................             8.0           2,665             7.3           1,042             7.8           3,707
(3) Inshore.............................................            49.8          16,591            69.3           9,894            55.6          26,485
(4) CDQ Program.........................................             9.3           3,098             5.5             785             8.2           3,883
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    (D) If the sector is managed under the 33,318 Chinook salmon PSC 
limit, the sector will be allocated the following amount of Chinook 
salmon PSC in each season and annually:

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                                                                     A season                        B season                      Annual total
                       AFA sector                        -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                           % Allocation    # of Chinook    % Allocation    # of Chinook    % Allocation    # of Chinook
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
(1) Catcher/processor...................................            32.9           7,673            17.9           1,789            28.4           9,462
(2) Mothership..........................................             8.0           1,866             7.3             730             7.8           2,599
(3) Inshore.............................................            49.8          11,615            69.3           6,926            55.6          18,525
(4) CDQ Program.........................................             9.3           2,169             5.5             550             8.2           2,732
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    (iv) Allocations to the AFA catcher/processor and mothership 
sectors. (A) NMFS will issue transferable Chinook salmon PSC 
allocations under paragraph (f)(3)(iii) of this section to entities 
representing the AFA catcher/processor sector and the AFA mothership 
sector if these sectors meet the requirements of paragraph (f)(8) of 
this section.
    (B) If no entity is approved by NMFS to represent the AFA catcher/
processor sector or the AFA mothership sector, then NMFS will manage 
that sector under a non-transferable Chinook salmon PSC allocation 
under paragraph (f)(10) of this section.
    (v) Allocations to inshore cooperatives and the AFA inshore open 
access fishery. NMFS will further allocate the inshore sector's Chinook 
salmon PSC allocation under paragraph (f)(3)(iii) of this section among 
the inshore cooperatives and the inshore open access fishery based on 
the percentage allocations of pollock to each inshore cooperative under 
Sec.  679.62(a). NMFS will issue transferable Chinook salmon PSC 
allocations to inshore cooperatives. Any Chinook salmon PSC allocated 
to the inshore open access fishery will be as a non-transferable 
allocation managed by NMFS under the requirements of paragraph (f)(10) 
of this section.
    (vi) Allocations to the CDQ Program. NMFS will further allocate the 
Chinook salmon PSC allocation to the CDQ Program under paragraph 
(f)(3)(iii) of this section among the six CDQ groups based on each CDQ 
group's percentage of the CDQ Program pollock allocation. NMFS will 
issue transferable Chinook salmon PSC allocations to CDQ groups.
    (vii) Accrual of Chinook salmon bycatch to specific PSC 
allocations.

------------------------------------------------------------------------
If a Chinook salmon PSC allocation
                is:                   Then all Chinook salmon bycatch:
------------------------------------------------------------------------
(A) A transferable allocation to a  By any vessel fishing under a
 sector-level entity, inshore        transferable allocation will accrue
 cooperative, or CDQ group under     against the allocation to the
 paragraph (f)(8) of this section.   entity representing that vessel.
(B) A non-transferable allocation   By any vessel fishing under a non-
 to a sector or the inshore open     transferable allocation will accrue
 access fishery under paragraph      against the allocation established
 (f)(10) of this section.            for the sector or inshore open
                                     access fishery, whichever is
                                     applicable.
(C) The opt-out allocation under    By any vessel fishing under the opt-
 paragraph (f)(5) of this section.   out allocation will accrue against
                                     the opt-out allocation.
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    (viii) Public release of Chinook salmon PSC information. For each 
year, NMFS will release to the public and publish on the NMFS Alaska 
Region Web site (http://alaskafisheries.noaa.gov/):
    (A) The Chinook salmon PSC allocations for each entity receiving a 
transferable allocation;
    (B) The non-transferable Chinook salmon PSC allocations;
    (C) The vessels fishing under each transferable or non-transferable 
allocation;
    (D) The amount of Chinook salmon bycatch that accrues towards each 
transferable or non-transferable allocation;
    (E) Any changes to these allocations due to transfers under 
paragraph (f)(9) of this section, rollovers under paragraph (f)(11) of 
this section, and deductions from the B season non-transferable 
allocations under paragraphs (f)(5)(v) or (f)(10)(iii) of this section; 
and
    (F) Tables for each sector that provide the percent of the sector's 
pollock allocation, numbers of Chinook salmon associated with each 
vessel in the sector used to calculate the opt-out allocation and 
annual threshold amounts, and the percent of the pollock allocation 
associated with each vessel that NMFS will use to calculate IPA minimum 
participation assigned to each vessel.
    (4) Reduction in allocations of the Chinook salmon PSC limit--(i) 
Reduction in sector allocations. NMFS will reduce the seasonal 
allocation of the Chinook salmon PSC limit to the catcher/processor 
sector, the mothership sector, the inshore sector, or the CDQ Program 
under paragraph (f)(3)(iii)(A) or (B) of this section, if the owner of 
any permitted AFA vessel in that sector, or any CDQ group, does not 
participate in an approved IPA under paragraph (f)(12) of this section. 
NMFS will subtract the amount of Chinook salmon from each sector's 
allocation associated with each vessel not participating in an approved 
IPA.
    (ii) Adjustments to the inshore sector and inshore cooperative 
allocations. (A) If some members of an inshore cooperative do not 
participate in an approved IPA, NMFS will reduce the allocation to the 
cooperative to which those vessels belong, or the inshore open access 
fishery.
    (B) If all members of an inshore cooperative do not participate in 
an approved IPA, the amount of Chinook salmon that remains in the 
inshore sector's allocation, after subtracting the amount of Chinook 
salmon associated with the non-participating inshore cooperative, will 
be reallocated among the inshore cooperatives participating in an 
approved IPA based on the proportion each participating cooperative 
represents of the Chinook salmon PSC initially allocated among the 
participating inshore cooperatives that year.
    (iii) Adjustment to CDQ group allocations. If a CDQ group does not 
participate in an approved IPA, the amount of Chinook salmon that 
remains in the CDQ Program's allocation, after subtracting the amount 
of Chinook salmon associated with the non-participating CDQ group, will 
be reallocated among the CDQ groups participating in an approved IPA 
based on the proportion each participating CDQ group represents of the 
Chinook salmon PSC initially allocated among the participating CDQ 
groups that year.
    (iv) All members of a sector do not participate in an approved IPA. 
If all members of a sector do not participate in an approved IPA, the 
amount of Chinook salmon that remains after subtracting the amount of 
Chinook salmon associated with the non-participating sector will not be 
reallocated among the sectors that have members participating in an 
approved IPA. This portion of the PSC limit will remain unallocated for 
that year.
    (5) Chinook salmon PSC opt-out allocation. The following table 
describes requirements for the opt-out allocation:

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(i) What is the amount of Chinook      The opt-out allocation will equal
 salmon PSC that will be allocated to   the sum of the Chinook salmon
 the opt-out allocation in the A        PSC deducted under paragraph
 season and the B season?               (f)(4)(i) of this section from
                                        the seasonal allocations of each
                                        sector with members not
                                        participating in an approved
                                        IPA.
(ii) Which participants will be        Any AFA-permitted vessel or any
 managed under the opt-out              CDQ group that is a member of a
 allocation?                            sector eligible under paragraph
                                        (f)(2)(ii) of this section to
                                        receive allocations of the
                                        60,000 PSC limit or the 45,000
                                        PSC limit, but that is not
                                        participating in an approved
                                        IPA.
(iii) What Chinook salmon bycatch      All Chinook salmon bycatch by
 will accrue against the opt-out        participants under paragraph
 allocation?                            (f)(5)(ii) of this section.
(iv) How will the opt-out allocation   All participants under paragraph
 be managed?                            (f)(5)(ii) of this section will
                                        be managed as a group under the
                                        seasonal opt-out allocations. If
                                        the Regional Administrator
                                        determines that the seasonal opt-
                                        out allocation will be reached,
                                        NMFS will publish a notice in
                                        the Federal Register closing
                                        directed fishing for pollock in
                                        the BS, for the remainder of the
                                        season, for all vessels fishing
                                        under the opt-out allocation.
(v) What will happen if Chinook        NMFS will deduct from the B
 salmon bycatch by vessels fishing      season opt-out allocation any
 under the opt-out allocation exceeds   Chinook salmon bycatch in the A
 the amount allocated to the A season   season that exceeds the A season
 opt-out allocation?                    opt-out allocation.
(vi) What will happen if Chinook       If Chinook salmon bycatch by
 salmon bycatch by vessels fishing      vessels fishing under the opt-
 under the opt-out allocation is less   out allocation in the A season
 than the amount allocated to the A     is less than the amount
 season opt-out allocation?             allocated to the opt-out
                                        allocation in the A season, this
                                        amount of Chinook salmon will
                                        not be added to the B season opt-
                                        out allocation.
(vii) Is Chinook salmon PSC allocated  No. Chinook salmon PSC allocated
 to the opt-out allocation              to the opt-out allocation is not
 transferable?                          transferable.
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    (6) Chinook salmon bycatch performance standard. If the total 
annual Chinook salmon bycatch by the members of a sector participating 
in an approved IPA is greater than that sector's annual threshold 
amount of Chinook salmon in any three of seven consecutive years, that 
sector will receive an allocation of Chinook salmon under the 47,591 
PSC limit in all future years, except in low Chinook salmon abundance 
years when that sector will receive an allocation under the 33,318 
Chinook salmon PSC limit.
    (i) Annual threshold amount. Prior to each year, NMFS will 
calculate each sector's annual threshold amount. NMFS will post the 
annual threshold

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amount for each sector on the NMFS Alaska Region Web site (http://alaskafisheries.noaa.gov/). At the end of each year, NMFS will evaluate 
the Chinook salmon bycatch by all IPA participants in each sector 
against that sector's annual threshold amount.
    (ii) Calculation of the annual threshold amount. A sector's annual 
threshold amount is the annual number of Chinook salmon that would be 
allocated to that sector under the 47,591 Chinook salmon PSC limit, as 
shown in the table in paragraph (f)(3)(iii)(C) of this section, or the 
33,318 Chinook salmon PSC limit in low Chinook salmon abundance years, 
as shown in the table in paragraph (f)(3)(iii)(D) of this section. If 
any vessels in a sector do not participate in an approved IPA, NMFS 
will reduce that sector's annual threshold amount by the number of 
Chinook salmon associated with each vessel not participating in an 
approved IPA. If any CDQ groups do not participate in an approved IPA, 
NMFS will reduce the CDQ Program's annual threshold amount by the 
number of Chinook salmon associated with each CDQ group not 
participating in an approved IPA.
    (iii) Exceeding the performance standard. If NMFS determines that a 
sector has exceeded its performance standard by exceeding its annual 
threshold amount in any three of seven consecutive years, NMFS will 
issue a notification in the Federal Register that the sector has 
exceeded its performance standard. In all subsequent years, NMFS will 
allocate to that sector either the amount of Chinook salmon in the 
table in paragraph (f)(3)(iii)(C) of this section or, in low Chinook 
salmon abundance years, the amount of Chinook salmon in the table in 
paragraph (f)(3)(iii)(D) of this section. All members of the affected 
sector will fish under this lower PSC allocation regardless of whether 
a vessel or CDQ group within that sector participates in an approved 
IPA.
    (7) Replacement vessels. If an AFA-permitted vessel is no longer 
eligible to participate in the BS pollock fishery or if a vessel 
replaces a currently eligible vessel, NMFS will assign the portion and 
number of Chinook salmon associated with that vessel to the replacement 
vessel or distribute it among other eligible vessels in the sector 
based on the procedures in the law, regulation, or private contract 
that accomplishes the vessel removal or replacement action.
    (8) Entities eligible to receive transferable Chinook salmon PSC 
allocations. (i) NMFS will issue transferable Chinook salmon PSC 
allocations to the following entities, if these entities meet all the 
applicable requirements of this section.
    (A) Inshore cooperatives. NMFS will issue transferable Chinook 
salmon PSC allocations to the inshore cooperatives permitted annually 
under Sec.  679.4(l)(6). The representative and agent for service of 
process (see definition at Sec.  679.2) for an inshore cooperative is 
the cooperative representative identified in the application for an 
inshore cooperative fishing permit issued under Sec.  679.4(l)(6), 
unless the inshore cooperative representative notifies NMFS in writing 
that a different person will act as its agent for service of process 
for purposes of this paragraph (f). An inshore cooperative is not 
required to submit an application under paragraph (f)(8)(ii) of this 
section to receive a transferable Chinook salmon PSC allocation.
    (B) CDQ groups. NMFS will issue transferable Chinook salmon PSC 
allocations to the CDQ groups. The representative and agent for service 
of process for a CDQ group is the chief executive officer of the CDQ 
group, unless the chief executive officer notifies NMFS in writing that 
a different person will act as its agent for service of process. A CDQ 
group is not required to submit an application under paragraph 
(f)(8)(ii) of this section to receive a transferable Chinook salmon PSC 
allocation.
    (C) Entity representing the AFA catcher/processor sector. NMFS will 
authorize only one entity to represent the catcher/processor sector for 
purposes of receiving and managing transferable Chinook salmon PSC 
allocations on behalf of the catcher/processors eligible to fish under 
transferable Chinook salmon PSC allocations. NMFS will issue 
transferable Chinook salmon allocations under the Chinook salmon PSC 
limit to the entity representing the catcher/processor sector if that 
entity represents all the owners of AFA-permitted vessels in this 
sector that are participants in an approved IPA.
    (D) Entity representing the AFA mothership sector. NMFS will 
authorize only one entity to represent the mothership sector for 
purposes of receiving and managing transferable Chinook salmon PSC 
allocations on behalf of the vessels eligible to fish under 
transferable Chinook salmon PSC allocations. NMFS will issue 
transferable Chinook salmon allocations under the Chinook salmon PSC 
limit to an entity representing the mothership sector if that entity 
represents all the owners of AFA-permitted vessels in this sector that 
are participants in an approved IPA.
    (ii) Request for approval as an entity eligible to receive 
transferable Chinook salmon PSC allocations. A representative of an 
entity representing the catcher/processor sector or the mothership 
sector may request approval by NMFS to receive transferable Chinook 
salmon PSC allocations on behalf of the members of the sector. The 
application must be submitted to NMFS at the address in paragraph 
(b)(6) of this section. A completed application consists of the 
application form and a contract, described below.
    (A) Application form. The applicant must submit a paper copy of the 
application form with all information fields accurately filled in, 
including the affidavit affirming that each eligible vessel owner, from 
whom the applicant received written notification requesting to join the 
sector entity, has been allowed to join the sector entity subject to 
the same terms and conditions that have been agreed on by, and are 
applicable to, all other parties to the sector entity. The application 
form is available on the NMFS Alaska Region Web site (http://alaskafisheries.noaa.gov/) or from NMFS at the address in paragraph 
(b)(6) of this section.
    (B) Contract. A contract containing the following information must 
be attached to the completed application form:
    (1) Information that documents that all vessel owners party to the 
contract agree that the entity, the entity's representative, and the 
entity's agent for service of process named in the application form 
represent them for purposes of receiving transferable Chinook salmon 
PSC allocations.
    (2) A statement that the entity's representative and agent for 
service of process are authorized to act on behalf of the vessel owners 
party to the contract.
    (3) Signatures, printed names, and date of signature for the owners 
of each AFA-permitted vessel identified in the application form.
    (C) Contract duration. Once submitted, the contract attached to the 
application form is valid until amended or terminated by the parties to 
the contract.
    (D) Deadline. An application form and contract must be received by 
NMFS no later than 1700 hours, A.l.t., on October 1 of the year prior 
to the year for which the Chinook salmon PSC allocations are effective.
    (E) Approval. If more than one entity application form is submitted 
to NMFS, NMFS will approve the application form for the entity that 
represents the most eligible vessel owners in the sector.

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    (F) Amendments to the sector entity. (1) An amendment to the sector 
entity contract, with no change in entity participants, may be 
submitted to NMFS at any time and is effective upon written 
notification of approval by NMFS to the entity representative. To amend 
a contract, the entity representative must submit a complete 
application, as described in paragraph (f)(8)(ii) of this section.
    (2) To make additions or deletions to the vessel owners represented 
by the entity for the next year, the entity representative must submit 
a complete application, as described in paragraph (f)(8)(ii) of this 
section, by December 1.
    (iii) Entity representative. (A) The entity's representative must 
--
    (1) Act as the primary contact person for NMFS on issues relating 
to the operation of the entity;
    (2) Submit on behalf of the entity any applications required for 
the entity to receive a transferable Chinook salmon PSC allocation and 
to transfer some or all of that allocation to and from other entities 
eligible to receive transfers of Chinook salmon PSC allocations;
    (3) Ensure that an agent for service of process is designated by 
the entity; and
    (4) Ensure that NMFS is notified if a substitute agent for service 
of process is designated. Notification must include the name, address, 
and telephone number of the substitute agent in the event the 
previously designated agent is no longer capable of accepting service 
on behalf of the entity or its members within the 5-year period from 
the time the agent is identified in the application to NMFS under 
paragraph (f)(8)(ii) of this section.
    (B) Any vessel owner that is a member of an inshore cooperative, or 
a member of the entity that represents the catcher/processor sector or 
the mothership sector, may authorize the entity representative to sign 
a proposed IPA submitted to NMFS, under paragraph (f)(12) of this 
section, on his or her behalf. This authorization must be included in 
the contract submitted to NMFS, under paragraph (f)(8)(ii)(B) of this 
section, for the sector-level entities and in the contract submitted 
annually to NMFS by inshore cooperatives under Sec.  679.61(d).
    (iv) Agent for service of process. The entity's agent for service 
of process must--
    (A) Be authorized to receive and respond to any legal process 
issued in the United States with respect to all owners and operators of 
vessels that are members of an entity receiving a transferable 
allocation of Chinook salmon PSC or with respect to a CDQ group. 
Service on or notice to the entity's appointed agent constitutes 
service on or notice to all members of the entity.
    (B) Be capable of accepting service on behalf of the entity until 
December 31 of the year five years after the calendar year for which 
the entity notified the Regional Administrator of the identity of the 
agent.
    (v) Absent a catcher/processor sector or mothership sector entity. 
If the catcher/processor sector or the mothership sector does not form 
an entity to receive a transferable allocation of Chinook salmon PSC, 
the sector will be managed by NMFS under a non-transferable allocation 
of Chinook salmon PSC under paragraph (f)(10) of this section.
    (9) Transfers of Chinook salmon PSC. (i) A Chinook salmon PSC 
allocation issued to eligible entities under paragraph (f)(8)(i) of 
this section may be transferred to any other entity receiving a 
transferable allocation of Chinook salmon PSC by submitting to NMFS an 
application for transfer described in paragraph (f)(9)(iii) of this 
section. Transfers of Chinook salmon PSC allocations among eligible 
entities are subject to the following restrictions:
    (A) Entities receiving transferable allocations under the 60,000 
PSC limit may only transfer to and from other entities receiving 
allocations under the 60,000 PSC limit.
    (B) Entities receiving transferable allocations under the 45,000 
PSC limit may only transfer to and from other entities receiving 
allocations under the 45,000 PSC limit.
    (C) Entities receiving transferable allocations under the 47,591 
PSC limit may only transfer to and from other entities receiving 
allocations under the 47,591 PSC limit.
    (D) Entities receiving transferable allocations under the 33,318 
PSC limit may only transfer to and from other entities receiving 
allocations under the 33,318 PSC limit.
    (E) Chinook salmon PSC allocations may not be transferred between 
seasons.
    (ii) Post-delivery transfers. If the Chinook salmon bycatch by an 
entity exceeds its seasonal allocation, the entity may receive 
transfers of Chinook salmon PSC to cover overages for that season. An 
entity may conduct transfers to cover an overage that results from 
Chinook salmon bycatch from any fishing trip by a vessel fishing on 
behalf of that entity that was completed or is in progress at the time 
the entity's allocation is first exceeded. Under Sec.  
679.7(d)(5)(ii)(C)(2) and (k)(8)(v)(B), vessels fishing on behalf of an 
entity that has exceeded its Chinook salmon PSC allocation for a season 
may not start a new fishing trip for pollock in the BS on behalf of 
that same entity for the remainder of that season.
    (iii) Application for transfer of Chinook salmon PSC allocation--
(A) Completed application. NMFS will process a request for transfer of 
Chinook salmon PSC provided that a paper or electronic application is 
completed, with all information fields accurately filled in. 
Application forms are available on the NMFS Alaska Region Web site 
(http://alaskafisheries.noaa.gov/) or from NMFS at the address in 
paragraph (b)(6) of this section.
    (B) Certification of transferor--(1) Non-electronic submittal. The 
transferor's designated representative must sign and date the 
application certifying that all information is true, correct, and 
complete. The transferor's designated representative must submit the 
paper application as indicated on the application.
    (2) Electronic submittal. The transferor's designated entity 
representative must log onto the NMFS online services system and create 
a transfer request as indicated on the computer screen. By using the 
transferor's NMFS ID, password, and Transfer Key, and submitting the 
transfer request, the designated representative certifies that all 
information is true, correct, and complete.
    (C) Certification of transferee--(1) Non-electronic submittal. The 
transferee's designated representative must sign and date the 
application certifying that all information is true, correct, and 
complete.
    (2) Electronic submittal. The transferee's designated 
representative must log onto the NMFS online services system and accept 
the transfer request as indicated on the computer screen. By using the 
transferee's NMFS ID, password, and Transfer Key, the designated 
representative certifies that all information is true, correct, and 
complete.
    (D) Deadline. NMFS will not approve an application for transfer of 
Chinook salmon PSC after June 25 for the A season or after December 1 
for the B season.
    (10) Non-transferable Chinook salmon PSC allocations. (i) All 
vessels belonging to a sector that is ineligible to receive 
transferable allocations under paragraph (f)(8) of this section, any 
catcher vessels participating in an inshore open access fishery, and 
all vessels fishing under the opt-out allocation under paragraph (f)(5) 
of this section will fish under specific non-transferable Chinook 
salmon PSC allocations.

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    (ii) All vessels fishing under a non-transferable Chinook salmon 
PSC allocation, including vessels fishing on behalf of a CDQ group, 
will be managed together by NMFS under that non-transferable 
allocation. If, during the fishing year, the Regional Administrator 
determines that a seasonal non-transferable Chinook salmon PSC 
allocation will be reached, NMFS will publish a notice in the Federal 
Register closing the BS to directed fishing for pollock by those 
vessels fishing under that non-transferable allocation for the 
remainder of the season or for the remainder of the year.
    (iii) For each non-transferable Chinook salmon PSC allocation, NMFS 
will deduct from the B season allocation any amount of Chinook salmon 
bycatch in the A season that exceeds the amount available under the A 
season allocation.
    (11) Rollover of unused A season allocation--(i) Rollovers of 
transferable allocations. NMFS will add any Chinook salmon PSC 
allocation remaining at the end of the A season, after any transfers 
under paragraph (f)(9)(ii) of this section, to an entity's B season 
allocation.
    (ii) Rollover of non-transferable allocations. For a non-
transferable allocation for the mothership sector, catcher/processor 
sector, or an inshore open access fishery, NMFS will add any Chinook 
salmon PSC remaining in that non-transferable allocation at the end of 
the A season to that B season non-transferable allocation.
    (12) Salmon bycatch incentive plan agreements (IPAs)--(i) Minimum 
participation requirements. More than one IPA may be approved by NMFS. 
Each IPA must have participants that represent the following:
    (A) Minimum percent pollock. Parties to an IPA must collectively 
represent at least 9 percent of the BS pollock quota.
    (B) Minimum number of unaffiliated AFA entities. Parties to an IPA 
must represent any combination of two or more CDQ groups or 
corporations, partnerships, or individuals who own AFA-permitted 
vessels and are not affiliated, as affiliation is defined for purposes 
of AFA entities in Sec.  679.2.
    (ii) Membership in an IPA. (A) No vessel owner or CDQ group is 
required to join an IPA.
    (B) For a vessel owner in the catcher/processor sector or 
mothership sector to join an IPA, that vessel owner must be a member of 
the entity representing that sector under paragraph (f)(8).
    (C) For a CDQ group to be a member of an IPA, the CDQ group must 
sign the IPA and list in that IPA each vessel harvesting BS pollock 
CDQ, on behalf of that CDQ group, that will participate in that IPA.
    (D) Once a member of an IPA, a vessel owner or CDQ group cannot 
withdraw from the IPA during a fishing year.
    (iii) Request for approval of a proposed IPA. The IPA 
representative must submit a proposed IPA to NMFS at the address in 
paragraph (b)(6) of this section. The proposed IPA must contain the 
following information:
    (A) Affidavit. The IPA must include the affidavit affirming that 
each eligible vessel owner or CDQ group, from whom the IPA 
representative received written notification requesting to join the 
IPA, has been allowed to join the IPA subject to the same terms and 
conditions that have been agreed on by, and are applicable to, all 
other parties to the IPA.
    (B) Name of the IPA.
    (C) Representative. The IPA must include the name, telephone 
number, and email address of the IPA representative who submits the 
proposed IPA on behalf of the parties and who is responsible for 
submitting proposed amendments to the IPA and the annual report 
required under paragraph (f)(13) of this section.
    (D) Third party group. The IPA must identify at least one third 
party group. Third party groups include any entities representing 
western Alaskans who depend on salmon and have an interest in salmon 
bycatch reduction but do not directly fish in a groundfish fishery.
    (E) Description of the incentive plan. The IPA must contain a 
description of the following--
    (1) The incentive(s) that will be implemented under the IPA for the 
operator of each vessel participating in the IPA to avoid Chinook 
salmon and chum salmon bycatch under any condition of pollock and 
Chinook salmon abundance in all years.
    (2) How the incentive(s) to avoid chum salmon do not increase 
Chinook salmon bycatch.
    (3) The rewards for avoiding Chinook salmon, penalties for failure 
to avoid Chinook salmon at the vessel level, or both.
    (4) How the incentive measures in the IPA are expected to promote 
reductions in a vessel's Chinook salmon and chum salmon bycatch rates 
relative to what would have occurred in absence of the incentive 
program.
    (5) How the incentive measures in the IPA promote Chinook salmon 
and chum salmon savings in any condition of pollock abundance or 
Chinook salmon abundance in a manner that is expected to influence 
operational decisions by vessel operators to avoid Chinook salmon and 
chum salmon.
    (6) How the IPA ensures that the operator of each vessel governed 
by the IPA will manage that vessel's Chinook salmon bycatch to keep 
total bycatch below the performance standard described in paragraph 
(f)(6) of this section for the sector in which the vessel participates.
    (7) How the IPA ensures that the operator of each vessel governed 
by the IPA will manage that vessel's chum salmon bycatch to avoid areas 
and times where the chum salmon are likely to return to western Alaska.
    (8) The rolling hot spot program for salmon bycatch avoidance that 
operates throughout the entire A season and B season and the agreement 
to provide notifications of closure areas and any violations of the 
rolling hot spot program to the third party group.
    (9) The restrictions or penalties targeted at vessels that 
consistently have significantly higher Chinook salmon PSC rates 
relative to other vessels fishing at the same time.
    (10) The requirement for vessels to enter a fishery[hyphen]wide 
in[hyphen]season salmon PSC data sharing agreement.
    (11) The requirement for the use of salmon excluder devices, with 
recognition of contingencies, from January 20 to March 31, and from 
September 1 until the end of the B season.
    (12) The requirement that salmon savings credits are limited to a 
maximum of three years for IPAs with salmon savings credits.
    (13) The restrictions or performance criteria used to ensure that 
Chinook salmon PSC rates in October are not significantly higher than 
those achieved in the preceding months.
    (F) Compliance agreement. The IPA must include a written statement 
that all parties to the IPA agree to comply with all provisions of the 
IPA.
    (G) Signatures. The names and signatures of the owner or 
representative for each vessel and CDQ group that is a party to the 
IPA. The representative of an inshore cooperative, or the 
representative of the entity formed to represent the AFA catcher/
processor sector or the AFA mothership sector under paragraph (f)(8) of 
this section may sign a proposed IPA on behalf of all vessels that are 
members of that inshore cooperative or sector level entity.
    (iv) Deadline and duration--(A) Deadline for proposed IPA. A 
proposed IPA must be received by NMFS no later than 1700 hours, A.l.t., 
on October 1 of the year prior to the year for which the IPA is 
proposed to be effective.
    (B) Duration. Once approved, an IPA is effective starting January 1 
of the year

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following the year in which NMFS approves the IPA, unless the IPA is 
approved between January 1 and January 19, in which case the IPA is 
effective starting in the year in which it is approved. Once approved, 
an IPA is effective until December 31 of the first year in which it is 
effective or until December 31 of the year in which the IPA 
representative notifies NMFS in writing that the IPA is no longer in 
effect, whichever is later. An IPA may not expire mid-year. No party 
may join or leave an IPA once it is approved, except as allowed under 
paragraph (f)(12)(v)(C) of this section.
    (v) NMFS review of a proposed IPA--(A) Approval. An IPA will be 
approved by NMFS if it meets the following requirements:
    (1) Meets the minimum participation requirements in paragraph 
(f)(12)(i) of this section;
    (2) Is submitted in compliance with the requirements of paragraphs 
(f)(12)(ii) and (iv) of this section; and
    (3) Contains the information required in paragraph (f)(12)(iii) of 
this section.
    (B) IPA identification number. If approved, NMFS will assign an IPA 
identification number to the approved IPA. This number must be used by 
the IPA representative in amendments to the IPA.
    (C) Amendments to an IPA. Amendments to an approved IPA may be 
submitted to NMFS at any time and will be reviewed under the 
requirements of this paragraph (f)(12). An amendment to an approved IPA 
is effective upon written notification of approval by NMFS to the IPA 
representative.
    (D) Disapproval. (1) NMFS will disapprove a proposed IPA or a 
proposed amendment to an IPA for either of the following reasons:
    (i) If the proposed IPA fails to meet any of the requirements of 
paragraphs (f)(12)(i) through (iii) of this section, or
    (ii) If a proposed amendment to an IPA would cause the IPA to no 
longer be consistent with the requirements of paragraphs (f)(12)(i) 
through (iv) of this section.
    (2) Initial Administrative Determination (IAD). If, in NMFS' review 
of the proposed IPA, NMFS identifies deficiencies in the proposed IPA 
that require disapproval of the proposed IPA, NMFS will notify the 
applicant in writing. The IPA representative will be provided one 30-
day period to address, in writing, the deficiencies identified by NMFS. 
Additional information or a revised IPA received by NMFS after the 
expiration of the 30-day period specified by NMFS will not be 
considered for purposes of the review of the proposed IPA. NMFS will 
evaluate any additional information submitted by the applicant within 
the 30-day period. If the Regional Administrator determines that the 
additional information addresses deficiencies in the proposed IPA, the 
Regional Administrator will approve the proposed IPA under paragraphs 
(f)(12)(iv)(B) and (f)(12)(v)(A) of this section. However, if, after 
consideration of the original proposed IPA and any additional 
information submitted during the 30-day period, NMFS determines that 
the proposed IPA does not comply with the requirements of paragraph 
(f)(12) of this section, NMFS will issue an initial administrative 
determination (IAD) providing the reasons for disapproving the proposed 
IPA.
    (3) Administrative Appeals. An IPA representative who receives an 
IAD disapproving a proposed IPA may appeal under the procedures set 
forth at Sec.  679.43. If the IPA representative fails to file an 
appeal of the IAD pursuant to Sec.  679.43, the IAD will become the 
final agency action. If the IAD is appealed and the final agency action 
is a determination to approve the proposed IPA, then the IPA will be 
effective as described in paragraph (f)(12)(iv)(B) of this section.
    (4) Pending appeal. While appeal of an IAD disapproving a proposed 
IPA is pending, proposed members of the IPA subject to the IAD that are 
not currently members of an approved IPA will fish under the opt-out 
allocation under paragraph (f)(5) of this section. If no other IPA has 
been approved by NMFS, NMFS will issue all sectors allocations of the 
47,591 Chinook salmon PSC limit as described in paragraph 
(f)(3)(iii)(C) of this section, or, in low Chinook salmon abundance 
years, allocations of the 33,318 Chinook salmon PSC limit as described 
in paragraph (f)(3)(iii)(D) of this section.
    (vi) Public release of an IPA. NMFS will make all proposed IPAs and 
all approved IPAs and the list of participants in each approved IPA 
available to the public on the NMFS Alaska Region Web site (http://alaskafisheries.noaa.gov/).
    (13) IPA Annual Report. The representative of each approved IPA 
must submit a written annual report to the Council at the address 
specified in Sec.  679.61(f). The Council will make the annual report 
available to the public.
    (i) Submission deadline. The IPA Annual Report must be received by 
the Council no later than March 15.
    (ii) Information requirements. The IPA Annual Report must contain 
the following information:
    (A) A comprehensive description of the incentive measures, 
including the rolling hot spot program and salmon excluder use, in 
effect in the previous year;
    (B) A description of how these incentive measures affected 
individual vessels;
    (C) An evaluation of whether incentive measures were effective in 
achieving salmon savings beyond levels that would have been achieved in 
absence of the measures, including the effectiveness of--
    (1) Measures to ensure that chum salmon were avoided in areas and 
at times where chum salmon are likely to return to western Alaska;
    (2) Restrictions or penalties that target vessels that consistently 
have significantly higher Chinook salmon PSC rates relative to other 
vessels; and
    (3) Restrictions or performance criteria used to ensure that 
Chinook PSC rates in October are not significantly higher than in 
previous months.
    (D) A description of any amendments to the terms of the IPA that 
were approved by NMFS since the last annual report and the reasons that 
the amendments to the IPA were made.
    (E) The sub-allocation to each participating vessel of the number 
of Chinook salmon PSC and amount of pollock (mt) at the start of each 
fishing season, and number of Chinook salmon PSC and amount of pollock 
(mt) caught at the end of each season.
    (F) The following information on in-season transfer of Chinook 
salmon PSC and pollock among AFA cooperatives, entities eligible to 
receive Chinook salmon PSC allocations, or CDQ groups:
    (1) Date of transfer;
    (2) Name of transferor;
    (3) Name of transferee;
    (4) Number of Chinook salmon PSC transferred; and
    (5) Amount of pollock (mt) transferred.
    (G) The following information on in-season transfers among vessels 
participating in the IPA:
    (1) Date of transfer;
    (2) Name of transferor;
    (3) Name of transferee;
    (4) Number of Chinook salmon PSC transferred; and
    (5) Amount pollock (mt) transferred.
    (14) Non-Chinook salmon prohibited species catch (PSC) limit and 
Chum Salmon Savings Area. (i) The PSC limit for non-Chinook salmon 
caught by vessels using trawl gear from August 15 through October 14 in 
the Catcher Vessel Operational Area, as defined under Sec.  
679.22(a)(5) and in Figure 2 to this part, is 42,000 fish.

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    (ii) 10.7 percent of the non-Chinook PSC limit is allocated to the 
CDQ Program as a PSQ reserve.
    (iii) If the Regional Administrator determines that 42,000 non-
Chinook salmon have been caught by vessels using trawl gear during the 
period August 15 through October 14 in the Catcher Vessel Operational 
Area, NMFS will prohibit fishing for pollock for the remainder of the 
period September 1 through October 14 in the Chum Salmon Savings Area 
as defined in Figure 9 to this part.
    (iv) Trawl vessels participating in directed fishing for pollock 
and operating under an IPA approved by NMFS under paragraph (f)(12) of 
this section are exempt from closures in the Chum Salmon Savings Area.
    (15) Salmon handling. Regulations in this paragraph apply to 
vessels directed fishing for pollock in the BS, including pollock CDQ, 
and processors taking deliveries from these vessels.
    (i) Salmon discard. The operator of a vessel and the manager of a 
shoreside processor or SFP must not discard any salmon or transfer or 
process any salmon under the PSD Program at Sec.  679.26 if the salmon 
were taken incidental to a directed fishery for pollock in the BS until 
the number of salmon has been determined by the observer and the 
observer's collection of any scientific data or biological samples from 
the salmon has been completed.
    (ii) Salmon retention and storage. (A) Operators of catcher/
processors or motherships must--
    (1) Sort and transport all salmon bycatch from each haul to an 
approved storage container located adjacent to the observer sampling 
station that allows an observer free and unobstructed access to the 
salmon (see Sec.  679.28(d)(2)(i) and (d)(7)). The salmon storage 
container must remain in view of the observer from the observer 
sampling station at all times during the sorting of the haul.
    (2) If, at any point during sorting of a haul or delivery, the 
salmon are too numerous to be contained in the salmon storage 
container, cease all sorting and give the observer the opportunity to 
count the salmon in the storage container and collect scientific data 
or biological samples. Once the observer has completed all counting and 
sampling duties for the counted salmon, the salmon must be removed by 
vessel personnel from the approved storage container and the observer 
sampling station, in the presence of the observer.
    (3) Before sorting of the next haul may begin, give the observer 
the opportunity to complete the count of salmon and the collection of 
scientific data or biological samples from the previous haul. When the 
observer has completed all counting and sampling duties for a haul or 
delivery, vessel personnel must remove the salmon, in the presence of 
the observer, from the salmon storage container and the observer 
sampling station.
    (4) Ensure no salmon of any species pass the observer sample 
collection point, as identified in the scale drawing of the observer 
sampling station (see Sec.  679.28(d)(2)(i) and (d)(7)).
    (B) Operators of vessels delivering to shoreside processors or 
stationary floating processors must--
    (1) Retain all salmon taken incidental to a directed fishery for 
pollock in the BS until the salmon are delivered to the processor 
receiving the vessel's BS pollock catch.
    (2) Notify the observer at least 15 minutes before handling catch 
on board the vessel, including, but not limited to, moving catch from 
one location to another, sorting, or discard of catch prior to the 
delivery of catch to the processor receiving the vessel's BS pollock 
catch. This notification requirement is in addition to the notification 
requirements in Sec.  679.51(e).
    (3) Secure all salmon and catch after the observer has completed 
the collection of scientific data and biological samples and after the 
vessel crew has completed handling the catch. All salmon and any other 
catch retained on board the vessel must be made unavailable for sorting 
and discard until the delivery of catch to the processor receiving the 
vessel's BS pollock catch. Methods to make salmon or retained catch 
unavailable for sorting or discard include but are not limited to 
securing the catch in a completely enclosed container above or below 
deck, securing the catch in an enclosed codend, or completely and 
securely covering the fish on deck.
    (4) Comply with the requirements in paragraphs (f)(15)(ii)(B)(2) 
and (3) of this section, before handling the catch prior to delivery.
    (C) Shoreside processors or stationary floating processors must--
    (1) Comply with the requirements in Sec.  679.28(g)(7)(vii) for the 
receipt, sorting, and storage of salmon from deliveries of catch from 
the BS pollock fishery.
    (2) Ensure no salmon of any species pass beyond the last point 
where sorting of fish occurs, as identified in the scale drawing of the 
plant in the Catch Monitoring Control Plan (CMCP).
    (3) Sort and transport all salmon of any species to the salmon 
storage container identified in the CMCP (see Sec.  679.28 
(g)(7)(vi)(C) and (g)(7)(x)(F)). The salmon must remain in that salmon 
storage container and within the view of the observer at all times 
during the offload.
    (4) If, at any point during the offload, salmon are too numerous to 
be contained in the salmon storage container, cease the offload and all 
sorting and give the observer the opportunity to count the salmon and 
collect scientific data or biological samples. The counted salmon then 
must be removed from the area by plant personnel in the presence of the 
observer.
    (5) At the completion of the offload, give the observer the 
opportunity to count the salmon and collect scientific data or 
biological samples.
    (6) Before sorting of the next offload of catch from the BS pollock 
fishery may begin, give the observer the opportunity to complete the 
count of salmon and the collection of scientific data or biological 
samples from the previous offload of catch from the BS pollock fishery. 
When the observer has completed all counting and sampling duties for 
the offload, plant personnel must remove the salmon, in the presence of 
the observer, from the salmon storage container and location where 
salmon are counted and biological samples or scientific data are 
collected.
    (iii) Assignment of crew to assist observer. Operators of vessels 
and managers of shoreside processors and SFPs that are required to 
retain salmon under paragraph (f)(15)(i) of this section must designate 
and identify to the observer aboard the vessel, or at the shoreside 
processor or SFP, a crew person or employee responsible for ensuring 
all sorting, retention, and storage of salmon occurs according to the 
requirements of (f)(15)(ii) of this section.
    (iv) Discard of salmon. Except for salmon under the PSD Program at 
Sec.  679.26, all salmon must be returned to the sea as soon as is 
practicable, following notification by an observer that the number of 
salmon has been determined and the collection of scientific data or 
biological samples has been completed.
    (g) Chinook salmon bycatch management in the AI pollock fishery--
(1) Applicability. This paragraph contains regulations governing the 
bycatch of Chinook salmon in the AI pollock fishery.
    (2) AI Chinook salmon PSC limit. (i) The PSC limit for Chinook 
salmon caught by vessels while harvesting pollock in the AI is 700 
fish.
    (ii) 7.5 percent of the PSC limit is allocated to the CDQ Program 
as a PSQ reserve.

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    (3) Area closures. If, during the fishing year, the Regional 
Administrator determines that catch of Chinook salmon by vessels using 
trawl gear while directed fishing for pollock in the AI will reach the 
PSC limit, NMFS, by notification in the Federal Register, will close 
the AI Chinook Salmon Savings Area, as defined in Figure 8 to this 
part, to directed fishing for pollock with trawl gear on the following 
dates:
    (i) From the effective date of the closure until April 15, and from 
September 1 through December 31, if the Regional Administrator 
determines that the annual limit of AI Chinook salmon will be attained 
before April 15.
    (ii) From September 1 through December 31, if the Regional 
Administrator determines that the annual limit of AI Chinook salmon 
will be attained after April 15.
* * * * *

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6. In Sec.  679.22, revise paragraph (a)(10) to read as follows:


Sec.  679.22  Closures.

    (a) * * *
    (10) Chum Salmon Savings Area. Directed fishing for pollock by 
vessels using trawl gear is prohibited from August 1 through August 31 
in the Chum Salmon Savings Area defined at Figure 9 to this part (see 
also Sec.  679.21(f)(14)). Vessels directed fishing for pollock in the 
BS, including pollock CDQ, and operating under an approved IPA under 
Sec.  679.21(f)(12) are exempt from closures in the Chum Salmon Savings 
Area.
* * * * *

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7. In Sec.  679.28, revise paragraphs (d)(7)(i) through (iii) to read 
as follows:


Sec.  679.28  Equipment and operational requirements.

* * * * *
    (d) * * *
    (7) * * *
    (i) A salmon storage container must be located adjacent to the 
observer sampling station;
    (ii) The salmon storage container must remain in view of the 
observer at the observer sampling station at all times during the 
sorting of each haul; and
    (iii) The salmon storage container must be at least 1.5 cubic 
meters.
* * * * *

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8. In Sec.  679.51, revise paragraphs (e)(1)(iii), (e)(2) introductory 
text, and (e)(2)(iii)(B)(3) to read as follows:


Sec.  679.51  Observer requirements for vessels and plants.

* * * * *
    (e) * * *
    (1) * * *
    (iii) Communications and observer data entry--(A) Observer use of 
equipment. Allow an observer to use the vessel's communications 
equipment and personnel, on request, for the confidential entry, 
transmission, and receipt of work-related messages, at no cost to the 
observer or the United States.
    (B) The operator of a catcher/processor (except for a catcher/
processor placed in the partial observer coverage category under 
paragraph (a)(3) of this section), mothership, or catcher vessel 125 ft 
LOA or longer (except for a catcher vessel fishing for groundfish with 
pot gear) must provide the following equipment, software and data 
transmission capabilities:
    (1) Observer access to computer. Make a computer available for use 
by the observer.
    (2) NMFS-supplied software. Ensure that the most recent release of 
NMFS data entry software provided by the Regional Administrator or 
other approved software is installed on the computer described in 
paragraph (e)(1)(iii)(B)(1) of this section.
    (3) Data transmission. The computer and software described in 
paragraphs (e)(1)(iii)(B)(1) and (2) of this section must be connected 
to a communication device that provides a point-to-point connection to 
the NMFS host computer.
    (4) Functional and operational equipment. Ensure that the required 
equipment described in paragraph (e)(1)(iii)(B) of this section and 
that is used by an observer to enter or transmit data is fully 
functional and operational. ``Functional'' means that all the tasks and 
components of the NMFS-supplied, or other approved, software described 
in paragraph (e)(1)(iii)(B)(2) of this section and any required data 
transmissions to NMFS can be executed effectively aboard the vessel by 
the equipment.
    (C) The operator of a catcher vessel participating in the Rockfish 
Program or a catcher vessel less than 125 ft LOA directed fishing for 
pollock in the BS must comply with the computer and software 
requirements described in paragraphs (e)(1)(iii)(B)(1), (2), and (4) of 
this section.
* * * * *
    (2) Shoreside processor and stationary floating processor 
responsibilities. A manager of a shoreside processor or a stationary 
floating processor that is required to maintain observer coverage as 
specified under paragraph (b) of this section must:
* * * * *
    (iii) * * *
    (B) * * *
    (3) Functional and operational equipment. Ensuring that the 
communications equipment required under paragraph (e)(2)(iii)(B) of 
this section that is used by observers to enter and transmit data is 
functional and operational. ``Functional'' means that all the tasks and 
components of the NMFS-supplied, or other approved, software described 
at paragraph (e)(2)(iii)(B)(2) of this section and any data 
transmissions to NMFS can be executed effectively by the communications 
equipment.
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Tables 47a through 47d to Part 679  [Removed]

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9. Remove Tables 47a through 47d to part 679.

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                                                  37534                       Federal Register / Vol. 81, No. 112 / Friday, June 10, 2016 / Rules and Regulations

                                                  crossing. The installation of a crossbuck,                               ■ 8. The heading of § 234.413 is revised                                 ■ 9. In Appendix A to Part 234, place
                                                  yield or stop sign, flashing lights, or                                  to read as follows:                                                      the entry for subpart F in alphabetical
                                                  gates that will be in place for less than                                                                                                         order, and revise the entries under
                                                  six months does not constitute a                                         § 234.413        Recordkeeping.
                                                                                                                                                                                                    subpart F to read as follows:
                                                  ‘‘change in warning device’’ for                                         *        *         *        *         *
                                                  purposes of this subpart.

                                                                                                       APPENDIX A TO PART 234—SCHEDULE OF CIVIL PENALTIES 1
                                                                                                                               Section                                                                                        Violation     Willful violation


                                                                *                              *                               *                             *                              *                             *                      *

                                                                                                       Subpart F—Highway-Rail and Pathway Crossing Inventory Reporting

                                                  § 234.403 Submission of data to the Crossing Inventory:
                                                      (b) Failure to complete Inventory Form (or electronic equivalent) in accordance with the Inventory Guide ...                                                                 $1,000            $2,000
                                                      (c) Class I railroad failure to submit crossing data to the Crossing Inventory electronically ...........................                                                     1,000             2,000
                                                  § 234.405 Submission of initial data to the Crossing Inventory for previously unreported crossings
                                                      (a) Primary operating railroad failure to timely submit an accurate Inventory Form (or electronic equivalent)
                                                         to the Crossing Inventory for previously unreported crossing ......................................................................                                        2,500             5,000
                                                      (b) Operating railroad failure to timely submit accurate partial crossing data to the Crossing Inventory for
                                                         previously unreported crossing .....................................................................................................................                       2,500             5,000
                                                      (c) Operating railroad failure to provide written notification to FRA that the primary operating railroad failed
                                                         to timely report previously unreported crossing ............................................................................................                               1,000             2,000
                                                  § 234.407 Submission of initial data to the Crossing Inventory for new crossings:
                                                      (a) Primary operating railroad failure to timely submit an accurate Inventory Form (or electronic equivalent)
                                                         to the Crossing Inventory for new crossing ..................................................................................................                              2,500             5,000
                                                      (b) Operating railroad failure to timely submit accurate partial crossing data to the Crossing Inventory for
                                                         new crossing .................................................................................................................................................             2,500             5,000
                                                      (c) Operating railroad failure to provide written notification to FRA that the primary operating railroad failed
                                                         to timely report new crossing ........................................................................................................................                     1,000             2,000
                                                  § 234.409 Submission of periodic updates to the Crossing Inventory:
                                                      (a) Primary operating railroad failure to timely submit up-to-date and accurate crossing data to the Cross-
                                                         ing Inventory for highway-rail or pathway crossing ......................................................................................                                  2,500             5,000
                                                      (b) Operating railroad failure to timely submit up-to-date and accurate partial crossing data to the Crossing
                                                         Inventory for highway-rail or pathway crossing ............................................................................................                                2,500             5,000
                                                  § 234.411 Changes requiring submission of updated information to the Crossing Inventory:
                                                      (a) Failure to timely report crossing sale to the Crossing Inventory ................................................................                                         2,500             5,000
                                                      (b) Primary operating railroad failure to timely report crossing closure to the Crossing Inventory .................                                                          2,500             5,000
                                                      (c) Primary operating railroad failure to timely submit up-to-date and accurate crossing data to the Cross-
                                                         ing Inventory after change in crossing characteristics .................................................................................                                   2,500             5,000
                                                  § 234.413 Recordkeeping ......................................................................................................................................                    1,000             2,000
                                                  § 234.415 Electronic Recordkeeping .......................................................................................................................                        1,000             2,000
                                                    1 A penalty may be assessed against an individual only for a willful violation. The Administrator reserves the right to assess a penalty of up to
                                                  $105,000 for any violation where circumstances warrant. See 49 CFR part 209, appendix A. To facilitate the assessment of penalty amounts, the
                                                  specific types of violations of a given section are sometimes designated by the paragraph of the section (e.g., ‘‘(a)’’) and a code not cor-
                                                  responding to the legal citation for the violation (e.g., ‘‘(1)’’), so that the complete citation in the penalty schedule is e.g., ‘‘(a)(1).’’ FRA reserves
                                                  the right to revise the citation of the violation in the Summary of Alleged Violations issued by FRA in the event of litigation.


                                                    Issued in Washington, DC, on May 20,                                   DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE                                                   Fishery Management Plan for
                                                  2016, under the authority set forth in 49 CFR                                                                                                     Groundfish of the Bering Sea and
                                                  1.89(b).                                                                 National Oceanic and Atmospheric                                         Aleutian Islands management area
                                                  Sarah E. Feinberg,                                                       Administration                                                           (FMP). Amendment 110 and this final
                                                  Administrator.                                                                                                                                    rule improve the management of
                                                                                                                           50 CFR Part 679                                                          Chinook and chum salmon bycatch in
                                                  [FR Doc. 2016–13516 Filed 6–9–16; 8:45 am]
                                                  BILLING CODE 4910–06–P                                                   [Docket No. 150629562–6447–02]                                           the Bering Sea pollock fishery by
                                                                                                                           RIN 0648–BF25
                                                                                                                                                                                                    creating a comprehensive salmon
                                                                                                                                                                                                    bycatch avoidance program. This action
                                                                                                                           Fisheries of the Exclusive Economic                                      is necessary to minimize Chinook and
                                                                                                                           Zone Off Alaska; Bycatch Management                                      chum salmon bycatch in the Bering Sea
                                                                                                                           in the Bering Sea Pollock Fishery                                        pollock fishery to the extent practicable
asabaliauskas on DSK3SPTVN1PROD with RULES




                                                                                                                                                                                                    while maintaining the potential for the
                                                                                                                           AGENCY:  National Marine Fisheries
                                                                                                                                                                                                    full harvest of the pollock total
                                                                                                                           Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and
                                                                                                                                                                                                    allowable catch (TAC) within specified
                                                                                                                           Atmospheric Administration (NOAA),
                                                                                                                           Commerce.                                                                prohibited species catch (PSC) limits.
                                                                                                                                                                                                    Amendment 110 is intended to promote
                                                                                                                           ACTION: Final rule.
                                                                                                                                                                                                    the goals and objectives of the
                                                                                                                           SUMMARY:NMFS issues this final rule to                                   Magnuson-Stevens Fishery
                                                                                                                           implement Amendment 110 to the


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                                                  Conservation and Management Act, the                    to the proposed rule (81 FR 5681,                      fishing, is a concern of the Council and
                                                  FMP, and other applicable laws.                         February 3, 2016) and is briefly                       NMFS. National Standard 9 and section
                                                  DATES: Effective July 11, 2016.                         summarized in this final rule. The                     303(a)(11) of the Magnuson-Stevens Act
                                                  ADDRESSES: Electronic copies of                         preamble to the proposed rule describes                require the Council to recommend, and
                                                  Amendment 110 and the Environmental                     1) the Bering Sea pollock fishery, 2)                  NMFS to implement, conservation and
                                                  Assessment (EA)/Regulatory Impact                       salmon bycatch in the Bering Sea                       management measures that, to the
                                                  Review (RIR) prepared for this action                   pollock fishery, 3) the importance of                  extent practicable, minimize bycatch
                                                  (collectively the ‘‘Analysis’’), and the                salmon in western Alaska, 4)                           and bycatch mortality.
                                                  Environmental Impact Statement (EIS)                    management of salmon bycatch in the                       The bycatch of culturally and
                                                  prepared for Amendment 91 to the FMP                    BSAI, 5) objectives of and rationale for               economically valuable species like
                                                  may be obtained from                                    Amendment 110 and the implementing                     Chinook salmon and chum salmon,
                                                  www.regulations.gov or from the NMFS                    regulations, 6) proposed salmon bycatch                which are fully allocated and, in some
                                                  Alaska Region Web site at http://                       management measures, 7) proposed                       cases, facing conservation concerns, are
                                                  alaskafisheries.noaa.gov. All public                    changes to monitoring and enforcement                  categorized as prohibited species under
                                                  comments submitted during the                           requirements, and 8) other regulatory                  the FMP. They are the most regulated
                                                  comment periods may be obtained from                    changes in the proposed rule.                          and closely managed category of
                                                  www.regulations.gov.                                       Amendment 110 and this final rule                   bycatch in the groundfish fisheries off
                                                     Written comments regarding the                       apply to owners and operators of                       Alaska, and specifically in the pollock
                                                  burden-hour estimates or other aspects                  catcher vessels, catcher/processors,                   fishery. In addition to Pacific salmon,
                                                  of the collection-of-information                        motherships, inshore processors, and                   other species including steelhead trout,
                                                  requirements contained in this rule may                 the six Western Alaska Community                       Pacific halibut, king crab, Tanner crab,
                                                  be submitted by mail to NMFS Alaska                     Development Quota (CDQ) Program                        and Pacific herring are also classified as
                                                  Region, P.O. Box 21668, Juneau, AK                      groups participating in the pollock                    prohibited species in the groundfish
                                                  99802–1668, Attn: Ellen Sebastian,                      (Gadus chalcogrammus) fishery in the                   fisheries off Alaska. Fishermen must
                                                  Records Officer; in person at NMFS                      Bering Sea. The Bering Sea pollock                     avoid salmon bycatch and any salmon
                                                  Alaska Region, 709 West 9th Street,                     fishery is managed under the American                  caught must either be donated to the
                                                                                                          Fisheries Act (AFA) (16 U.S.C. 1851                    Prohibited Species Donation (PSD)
                                                  Room 420A, Juneau, AK; by email to
                                                                                                          note) and the Magnuson-Stevens Act.                    Program (see § 679.26), or returned to
                                                  OIRA_Submission@omb.eop.gov; or by
                                                                                                          The AFA defines the sectors of the                     Federal waters as soon as practicable,
                                                  fax to 202–395–5806.
                                                                                                          Bering Sea pollock fishery, determines                 with a minimum of injury, after an
                                                  FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
                                                                                                          which vessels and processors are                       observer has determined the amount of
                                                  Gretchen Harrington or Alicia Miller,                   eligible to participate in each sector,                salmon bycatch and collected any
                                                  907–586–7228.                                           establishes allocations of Bering Sea                  scientific data or biological samples.
                                                  SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: NMFS                         pollock total TAC to each sector as                       The Council and NMFS have been
                                                  manages the groundfish fisheries in the                 directed fishing allowances, and                       concerned about the potential impact of
                                                  exclusive economic zone of the Bering                   establishes excessive share limits for                 Chinook and chum salmon bycatch on
                                                  Sea and Aleutian Islands Management                     harvesting pollock. As required by                     returns to western Alaska given the
                                                  Area (BSAI) under the FMP. The North                    section 206(b) of the AFA, NMFS                        relatively large proportion of bycatch
                                                  Pacific Fishery Management Council                      allocates a specified percentage of the                from western Alaska that occurs in the
                                                  (Council) prepared the FMP under the                    Bering Sea pollock TAC to each of the                  pollock fishery. Chinook salmon and
                                                  authority of the Magnuson-Stevens                       three AFA fishery sectors: 1) 50 percent               chum salmon destined for western
                                                  Fishery Conservation and Management                     to catcher vessels delivering to inshore               Alaska support commercial,
                                                  Act (Magnuson-Stevens Act), 16 U.S.C.                   processors, called the ‘‘inshore sector’’;             subsistence, sport, and personal use
                                                  1801 et seq. Regulations governing U.S.                 2) 40 percent to catcher/processors and                fisheries. The State of Alaska (State)
                                                  fisheries and implementing the FMP                      catcher vessels delivering to those                    manages the salmon commercial,
                                                  appear at 50 CFR parts 600 and 679.                     catcher/processors, called the ‘‘catcher/              subsistence, sport, and personal use
                                                     NMFS published the Notice of                         processor sector’’; and 3) 10 percent to               fisheries. The Alaska Board of Fisheries
                                                  Availability for Amendment 110 in the                   catcher vessels harvesting pollock for                 adopts regulations through a public
                                                  Federal Register on January 8, 2016 (81                 processing by motherships, called the                  process to conserve salmon and to
                                                  FR 897), with comments invited through                  ‘‘mothership sector.’’                                 allocate salmon to the various users.
                                                  March 8, 2016. NMFS published the                          Pollock is harvested with trawl                     The first management priority is to meet
                                                  proposed rule to implement                              vessels that tow large nets through the                spawning escapement goals to sustain
                                                  Amendment 110 on February 3, 2016                       water. Pollock can occur in the same                   salmon resources for future generations.
                                                  (81 FR 5681), with comments invited                     locations as Chinook salmon and chum                   The next priority is for subsistence use
                                                  through March 4, 2016. The Secretary of                 salmon. Consequently, Chinook salmon                   under both State and Federal law.
                                                  Commerce approved Amendment 110                         and chum salmon are incidentally                       Salmon is a primary subsistence food in
                                                  on March 29, 2016. NMFS received 15                     caught in the nets as fishermen target                 some areas. Subsistence fisheries
                                                  comment letters containing 27 unique                    pollock.                                               management includes coordination with
                                                  substantive comments on the FMP                            Section 3 of the Magnuson-Stevens                   U.S. Federal agencies where Federal
                                                  amendment and proposed rule. A                          Act defines bycatch as fish that are                   rules apply under the Alaska National
                                                  summary of these comments and the                       harvested in a fishery, which are not                  Interest Lands Conservation Act.
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                                                  responses by NMFS are provided under                    sold or kept for personal use. Therefore,              Section 3.4 of the Analysis describes the
                                                  the heading Response to Comments                        Chinook salmon and chum salmon                         State and Federal management process.
                                                  below.                                                  caught in the pollock fishery are                      Appendix A–4 of the Analysis provides
                                                     A detailed review of the provisions of               considered bycatch under the                           an overview of the importance of
                                                  Amendment 110, the proposed                             Magnuson-Stevens Act, the FMP, and                     subsistence salmon harvests and
                                                  regulations to implement Amendment                      NMFS regulations at 50 CFR part 679.                   commercial salmon harvests.
                                                  110, and the rationale for these                        Bycatch of any species, including                         Over the last 20 years, the Council
                                                  regulations is provided in the preamble                 discard or other mortality caused by                   and NMFS have adopted and


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                                                  implemented several management                          this final rule, 2) the changes from                   bycatch reduction ICA previously
                                                  measures to limit salmon bycatch in the                 proposed to final rule, and 3) response                established under Amendment 84 to the
                                                  BSAI trawl fisheries, and particularly in               to comments.                                           FMP;
                                                  the pollock fishery. Most recently,                                                                              • modify the requirements for the
                                                                                                          Amendment 110 and This Final Rule
                                                  NMFS implemented Amendment 84 to                                                                               content of the IPAs to increase the
                                                  the FMP to enhance the effectiveness of                    The objective of Amendment 110 and                  incentives for fishermen to avoid
                                                  salmon bycatch measures (72 FR 61070,                   this final rule is to create a                         Chinook salmon;
                                                  October 29, 2007) and Amendment 91 to                   comprehensive salmon bycatch                             • change the seasonal apportionments
                                                  the FMP to provide incentives to                        avoidance program that works more                      of the pollock TAC to allow more
                                                  minimize Chinook salmon bycatch to                      effectively than current management to                 pollock to be harvested earlier in the
                                                  the extent practicable (75 FR 53026,                    avoid Chinook salmon bycatch and                       year when Chinook salmon PSC use
                                                  August 30, 2010).                                       Alaska-origin chum salmon bycatch in                   tends to be lower;
                                                     Amendment 84 exempted pollock                        the pollock fishery. The Council and                     • reduce the Chinook salmon PSC
                                                  vessels from Chinook Salmon Savings                     NMFS recognize that salmon are an                      limit and performance standard in years
                                                  Area and Chum Salmon Savings Area                       extremely important resource to                        with low Chinook salmon abundance in
                                                  closures in the Bering Sea if they                      Alaskans who depend on local fisheries                 western Alaska; and
                                                  participate in an intercooperative                      for their sustenance and livelihood.                     • improve the monitoring of salmon
                                                  agreement (ICA) to reduce salmon                           Amendment 110 and this final rule                   bycatch in the pollock fishery.
                                                  bycatch. Amendment 84 also exempted                     adjust the existing Chinook salmon
                                                                                                          bycatch program to incorporate revised                 Incorporate Chum Salmon Avoidance
                                                  vessels participating in non-pollock
                                                                                                          chum salmon bycatch measures into the                  Into the Incentive Plan Agreements
                                                  trawl fisheries in the Bering Sea from
                                                                                                          existing IPAs. Amendment 110 and this                  (IPAs)
                                                  area closures because these fisheries
                                                  intercept minimal amounts of salmon.                    final rule are designed to consider the                   Amendment 110 and this final rule
                                                  Additional information on the                           importance of continued production of                  incorporate chum salmon avoidance,
                                                  provisions of Amendment 84 is                           critical chum salmon runs in western                   and the important chum salmon
                                                  provided in the final rule prepared for                 Alaska by focusing on bycatch                          avoidance features of the Amendment
                                                  that action (72 FR 61070, October 29,                   avoidance of Alaskan chum salmon                       84 ICAs, into the IPAs established under
                                                  2007).                                                  runs. Historically, western Alaska chum                Amendment 91. This final rule removes
                                                     Amendment 91 was implemented to                      salmon run strength has varied                         the Amendment 84 implementing
                                                  manage Chinook salmon bycatch in the                    substantially and chum salmon are                      regulations at § 679.21(g). However,
                                                  pollock fishery. Amendment 91                           important to the subsistence lifestyle of              Amendment 110 and this final rule
                                                  combined a limit on the amount of                       Alaskans. Amendment 110 and this                       maintain the current non-Chinook
                                                  Chinook salmon that may be caught                       final rule also provide additional                     salmon PSC limit of 42,000 fish and the
                                                  incidentally with a novel approach                      protections to chum salmon stocks other                closure of the Chum Salmon Savings
                                                  designed to minimize bycatch to the                     than those from western Alaska,                        Area to the pollock fishery when the
                                                  extent practicable in all years and                     recognizing that most of the non-                      42,000 non-Chinook salmon PSC limit
                                                  prevent bycatch from reaching the limit                 western Alaska chum salmon are likely                  has been reached. Vessels that
                                                  in most years, while providing the fleet                from Asian hatcheries.                                 participate in an IPA are exempt from
                                                  the flexibility to harvest the total                       In addition, the Council and NMFS                   the Chum Salmon Savings Area closure.
                                                  allowable catch (TAC) of Bering Sea                     sought to provide greater incentives to                The purpose of maintaining the non-
                                                  pollock. Amendment 91 removed                           avoid Chinook salmon by strengthening                  Chinook salmon PSC limit and the
                                                  Chinook salmon from the Amendment                       existing incentives during times of                    Chum Salmon Savings Area closure is to
                                                  84 regulations, and established two                     historically low Chinook salmon                        provide additional incentives for vessels
                                                  Chinook salmon PSC limits for the                       abundance in western Alaska. Thus, the                 to join an IPA, and to serve as back-stop
                                                  pollock fishery—60,000 and 47,591                       management measures included in                        chum salmon bycatch management
                                                  Chinook salmon. Under Amendment 91,                     Amendment 110 focus on retaining the                   measures for those vessels that choose
                                                  the PSC limit is 60,000 Chinook salmon                  incentives to avoid Chinook salmon                     not to participate in an IPA.
                                                  if some, or all, of the pollock fishery                 bycatch at all levels of abundance as                     To incorporate chum salmon into the
                                                  participates in an industry-developed                   intended by Amendment 91. Multiple                     IPAs, this final rule modifies the
                                                  contractual arrangement, called an                      years of historically low Chinook                      required contents of the IPAs at
                                                  incentive plan agreement (IPA). An IPA                  salmon abundance have resulted in                      § 679.21(f)(12), to include the following
                                                  establishes a program to minimize                       significant restrictions for subsistence               eight provisions.
                                                  bycatch at all levels of Chinook salmon                 users in western Alaska and failure to                    • Incentives for the operator of each
                                                  abundance. Participation in an IPA is                   achieve conservation objectives. While                 vessel to avoid Chinook salmon and
                                                  voluntary; however, any vessel or CDQ                   Chinook salmon bycatch impact rates                    chum salmon bycatch under any
                                                  group that chooses not to participate in                have been low under Amendment 91,                      condition of pollock and Chinook
                                                  an IPA is subject to a restrictive opt-out              the Council and NMFS determined that                   salmon abundance in all years.
                                                  allocation (also called a backstop cap).                there is evidence that improvements                       • An explanation of how the
                                                  Since Amendment 91 was implemented,                     could be made to ensure the program is                 incentives to avoid chum salmon do not
                                                  all AFA vessels (i.e., vessels authorized               reducing Chinook salmon bycatch at                     increase Chinook salmon bycatch.
                                                  to directed fish for Bering Sea pollock)                low levels of salmon abundance. An                        • Rewards for avoiding Chinook
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                                                  have participated in an IPA. Additional                 analysis of the possible improvements is               salmon, penalties for failure to avoid
                                                  information on the provisions of                        provided in Section 3.5.3 of the                       Chinook salmon at the vessel level, or
                                                  Amendment 91 is provided in the final                   Analysis.                                              both.
                                                  rule prepared for that action (75 FR                       Amendment 110 and this final rule—                     • An explanation of how the
                                                  53026, August 30, 2010).                                   • incorporate chum salmon                           incentive measures in the IPA are
                                                     The following sections describe 1) the               avoidance into the IPAs established                    expected to promote reductions in a
                                                  salmon bycatch management measures                      under Amendment 91 to the FMP, and                     vessel’s Chinook salmon and chum
                                                  implemented with Amendment 110 and                      remove the non-Chinook salmon                          salmon bycatch rates relative to what


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                                                  might have occurred in absence of the                   March 31 and from September 1 until                    performance standard and low PSC
                                                  incentive program.                                      the end of the B season.                               limit for the following year.
                                                     • An explanation of how the                            • For savings-credit-based IPAs,                        If NMFS determines it is a low
                                                  incentive measures in the IPA promote                   limitation on the salmon savings credits               Chinook salmon abundance year, NMFS
                                                  Chinook salmon savings and chum                         to maximum of three years.                             will set the performance standard at
                                                  salmon savings in any condition of                        • Restrictions or performance criteria               33,318 Chinook salmon and the PSC
                                                  pollock abundance or Chinook salmon                     to ensure that Chinook salmon PSC rates                limit at 45,000 Chinook salmon for the
                                                  abundance and influence the vessel                      in October are not significantly higher                following fishing year. NMFS will
                                                  operator’s decisions to avoid Chinook                   than those achieved in the preceding                   publish the lower PSC limit and
                                                  salmon and chum salmon.                                 months, thereby avoiding late-season                   performance standard in the annual
                                                     • An explanation of how the IPA                      spikes in salmon PSC.                                  harvest specifications. In years with no
                                                  ensures that the operator of each vessel                                                                       determination of a low Chinook salmon
                                                  governed by the IPA will manage that                    Revise the Bering Sea Pollock Seasonal                 abundance, NMFS will manage under
                                                  vessel’s Chinook salmon bycatch to                      Allocations                                            the current 47,591 Chinook salmon
                                                  keep total bycatch below the                               This final rule changes the allocation              performance standard and 60,000
                                                  performance standard for the sector in                  of the Bering Sea pollock TAC between                  Chinook salmon PSC limit.
                                                  which the vessel participates.                          the A and B seasons at                                    The inclusion of a lower PSC limit
                                                     • An explanation of how the IPA                      § 679.20(a)(5)(i)(B)(1). This final rule               and performance standard is based on
                                                  ensures that the operator of each vessel                allocates five percent of the pollock                  the need to reduce bycatch when these
                                                  governed by the IPA will manage that                    allocation from the B season to the A                  Chinook salmon stocks are low in order
                                                  vessel’s chum salmon bycatch to avoid                   season, resulting in new seasonal                      to minimize the impact of the pollock
                                                  areas and times where the chum salmon                   apportionments of 45 percent of the                    fishery on the stocks. Any additional
                                                  are likely to return to western Alaska.                 TAC in the A season and 55 percent of                  Chinook salmon returning to Alaska
                                                     • The rolling hot spot program for                   the TAC in the B season. This final rule               rivers improves the ability to meet the
                                                  salmon bycatch avoidance and the                        maintains the rollover of any remaining                State’s spawning escapement goals,
                                                  agreement to provide notifications of                   pollock from the A season to the B                     which is necessary for long-term
                                                  closure areas and any violations of the                 season. The revised season allocation                  sustainability of Chinook salmon and
                                                  rolling hot spot program to at least one                works in conjunction with the new IPA                  the people reliant on salmon fisheries.
                                                  third party group representing western                  requirements to shift effort out of the                While the performance standard is the
                                                  Alaskans who depend on salmon and do                    late B season and provide fishery                      functional limit in the IPAs, the Council
                                                  not directly fish in a groundfish fishery.              participants more flexibility to avoid                 and NMFS determined that the 60,000
                                                     This final rule also adds reporting                  Chinook salmon PSC when it tends to                    PSC limit should also be reduced given
                                                  requirements to the IPA Annual Report                   be higher in the late B season.                        the potential for decreased bycatch
                                                  at § 679.21(f)(13) to require the IPA                                                                          reduction incentives should a sector
                                                                                                          Reduce the Chinook Salmon                              exceed its performance standard before
                                                  representative to describe how the IPA
                                                                                                          Performance Standard and PSC Limit in                  the PSC limit is reached. The reduced
                                                  addresses the goals and objectives in the
                                                                                                          Years of Low Chinook Salmon                            PSC limit is intended to encourage
                                                  IPA provisions related to chum salmon.
                                                                                                          Abundance in Western Alaska                            vessels to avoid bycatch to a greater
                                                  Section 3.5.2 of the Analysis provides
                                                  more detail on adding elements of chum                    Amendment 110 and this final rule                    degree in years of low abundance, and
                                                  salmon bycatch management.                              add a new lower Chinook salmon                         to set a maximum permissible PSC limit
                                                                                                          performance standard and PSC limit for                 that reduces the risk of adverse impact
                                                  Modify the IPAs To Increase the                                                                                on stocks in western Alaska during
                                                                                                          the pollock fishery in years of low
                                                  Incentives To Avoid Chinook Salmon                                                                             periods of low abundance.
                                                                                                          Chinook salmon abundance in western
                                                     Amendment 110 and this final rule                    Alaska. The Council and NMFS                           Changes to Monitoring and Enforcement
                                                  modify the IPAs to increase the                         determined that a lower performance                    Requirements
                                                  incentives to reduce Chinook salmon                     standard and PSC limit would be
                                                                                                                                                                    This final rule amends the monitoring
                                                  bycatch within the IPAs. To incorporate                 appropriate at low levels of Chinook
                                                                                                                                                                 and enforcement regulations to clarify
                                                  additional incentives for Chinook                       salmon abundance in western Alaska
                                                                                                                                                                 and strengthen those implemented
                                                  salmon savings into the IPAs, this final                because most of the Chinook salmon
                                                                                                                                                                 under Amendment 91. These changes—
                                                  rule modifies the required contents of                  bycatch comes from western Alaska.                        • revise salmon retention and
                                                  the IPAs at § 679.21(f)(12) to include the              These provisions work in conjunction                   handling requirements on catcher
                                                  following six provisions.                               with the changes to the IPA                            vessels;
                                                     • Restrictions or penalties targeted at              requirements to ensure that Chinook                       • improve observer data entry and
                                                  vessels that consistently have                          salmon bycatch is avoided at all times,                transmission requirements aboard
                                                  significantly higher Chinook salmon                     particularly at low abundance levels.                  catcher vessels;
                                                  PSC rates relative to other vessels                       Each year, NMFS will determine                          • clarify the requirements applicable
                                                  fishing at the same time.                               whether Chinook salmon is at low                       to viewing salmon in a storage
                                                     • Requirement that vessels enter a                   abundance based on information                         container; and
                                                  fishery-wide in-season salmon PSC data                  provided by the State. By October 1 of                    • clarify the requirements for the
                                                  sharing agreement.                                      each year, the State will provide a                    removal of salmon from an observer
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                                                     • Requirement for a rolling hotspot                  Chinook salmon abundance using the 3-                  sampling station at the end of a haul or
                                                  program that operates throughout the                    System Index for western Alaska based                  delivery.
                                                  entire pollock A season (January 20                     on the post-season in-river Chinook                       This final rule also makes a number
                                                  through June 10) and B season (June 10                  salmon run size for the Kuskokwim,                     of other revisions to the regulations for
                                                  through November 1).                                    Unalakleet, and Upper Yukon aggregate                  clarity and efficiency. All of these
                                                     • Requirement for the use of salmon                  stock grouping. When this index is less                regulatory changes are detailed in the
                                                  excluder devices, with recognition of                   than or equal to 250,000 Chinook                       preamble to the proposed rule (81 FR
                                                  contingencies, from January 20 through                  salmon, NMFS will apply the new lower                  5681, February 3, 2016).


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                                                  Change From Proposed to Final Rule                      and almost a quarter of the chum                       conditions and provides greater
                                                     NMFS made no changes to the final                    salmon bycatch in the Bering Sea                       incentives to reduce bycatch of both
                                                  rule in response to comments received                   pollock fishery. Recognizing the                       salmon species, thereby making salmon
                                                  on the proposed rule.                                   importance of these stocks to western                  bycatch management more effective,
                                                     NMFS made three minor changes in                     Alaska commercial and subsistence                      comprehensive, and efficient.
                                                                                                          users, and our increased understanding                    Comment 6: The measures designed
                                                  this final rule to reflect final rules
                                                                                                          of the areas and times of year in which                to reduce Chinook salmon bycatch in
                                                  published after NMFS published the
                                                                                                          Alaska Chinook and chum salmon                         the proposed rule provide useful tools
                                                  proposed rule for Amendment 110.
                                                                                                          stocks are more predominate in the                     to fine-tune the IPAs to mandate greater
                                                  First, this final rule removed the
                                                                                                          bycatch, Amendment 110 provides the                    bycatch reduction.
                                                  definition of prohibited species quota                                                                            Response: NMFS agrees. Amendment
                                                                                                          necessary flexibility to respond to and
                                                  (PSQ) reserve because that definition                                                                          110 and this final rule modify the IPAs
                                                                                                          incorporate new information in the
                                                  was corrected in the final rule to                                                                             to increase the incentives for fishermen
                                                                                                          bycatch avoidance program.
                                                  implement halibut PSC limit reductions                     Response: NMFS acknowledges the                     to avoid Chinook salmon. The Council
                                                  under Amendment 111 to the FMP (81                      comment.                                               and NMFS recognize that the IPAs were
                                                  FR 24714, April 27, 2016). Second, this                    Comment 3: Reducing salmon bycatch                  effective at providing incentives for
                                                  final rule revises the heading for                      in the Bering Sea pollock fishery is                   each vessel operator to avoid Chinook
                                                  § 679.21(e) that was modified under                     critical to the future of Chinook salmon               salmon, but that additional measures
                                                  regulations that implemented                            runs. Amendment 110 is urgently                        were necessary to address higher
                                                  Amendment 111 to the FMP to clarify                     needed because of the dire status of                   Chinook salmon PSC rates observed in
                                                  that paragraph (e) applies to PSC limits                Chinook salmon stocks in western                       October (the last month when the
                                                  for BSAI crab and herring. Third, this                  Alaska. Amendment 110 and the                          pollock fishery is authorized to operate).
                                                  final rule adds the parenthetical phrase                proposed regulations are an important                  Amendment 110 and this final rule also
                                                  ‘‘(except for a catcher/processor placed                step in further reducing salmon bycatch                address concerns with individual
                                                  in the partial observer coverage category               in the pollock fishery. Amendment 110                  vessels that consistently have
                                                  under paragraph (a)(3) of this section)’’               will continue to lower Chinook salmon                  significantly higher Chinook salmon
                                                  to § 679.51(e)(1)(iii)(B) to be consistent              bycatch, however, constant vigilance is                PSC rates relative to other vessels
                                                  with the final rule to allow qualifying                 required to ensure that the Chinook                    fishing at the same time. The Council
                                                  small catcher/processors to be in the                   salmon PSC limits established in                       and NMFS want to ensure the use of
                                                  partial observer coverage category under                regulation are never actually met.                     salmon excluder devices (i.e., gear
                                                  the North Pacific Groundfish and                           Response: NMFS acknowledges the                     modifications that are designed to
                                                  Halibut Observer Program (81 FR 17403,                  comment.                                               exclude salmon bycatch while retaining
                                                  March 29, 2016).                                           Comment 4: It is essential to integrate             pollock) and a rolling hotspot program.
                                                     Additionally, this final rule makes a                chum salmon bycatch measures into the                  These new provisions increase the
                                                  minor editorial clarification to revise                 IPAs and include the accountability and                incentives to reduce Chinook salmon
                                                  § 679.21(f)(2) to clarify that the State                transparency measures.                                 bycatch within the IPAs, provide an
                                                  will provide to NMFS an estimate of                        Response: Amendment 110 and this                    opportunity for IPAs to increase vessels’
                                                  Chinook salmon abundance using a the                    final rule incorporate chum salmon                     responsiveness in October, and improve
                                                  3-System Index for western Alaska                       avoidance measures into the IPAs                       performance of individual vessels.
                                                  based on the Kuskokwim, Unalakleet,                     established for Chinook salmon bycatch                    Comment 7: The entire history of the
                                                  and Upper Yukon aggregate stock                         management under Amendment 91.                         Bering Sea pollock fishery and its
                                                  grouping.                                               Incorporating chum salmon into the                     impacts on western Alaska salmon has
                                                                                                          IPAs provides measures to prevent high                 been a disaster and it is within this
                                                  Response to Comments
                                                                                                          chum salmon bycatch, while also giving                 context that we remain opposed to the
                                                    NMFS received 15 comment letters                      participants in the pollock fishery the                allowance of any salmon bycatch during
                                                  containing 27 specific comments, which                  flexibility to use coordinated                         the pollock fishery. Driving bycatch
                                                  are summarized and responded to                         management under the IPAs to adapt                     continuously lower, with an ultimate
                                                  below. The commenters consisted of                      quickly to changing conditions. The                    goal of zero, is essential. NMFS should
                                                  individuals, representatives of the                     Council determined and NMFS agreed                     prioritize its responsibilities based on
                                                  pollock fishery participants, a                         that Amendment 110 and this final rule                 moral and ethical obligations, in
                                                  representative of groundfish fishery                    strike an appropriate balance between                  addition to its legal obligations, to those
                                                  participants, Alaska Native                             regulatory requirements and adaptive                   tribal communities whose very survival
                                                  organizations, and the State.                           management necessary for chum salmon                   depends on a future of salmon returning
                                                    Comment 1: We support the                             bycatch management.                                    in sufficient numbers to their rivers.
                                                  comprehensive salmon bycatch                               Comment 5: Make sure the theoretical                   Response: The Council recommended
                                                  avoidance program outlined in the                       salmon avoidance schemes proposed do                   and NMFS approved Amendment 110
                                                  proposed rule for Amendment 110 and                     not make matters worse for Chinook                     because it best balances the need to
                                                  believe it will be more effective in                    salmon in the attempt to avoid chum                    minimize salmon bycatch to the extent
                                                  meeting the Council’s objectives,                       salmon.                                                practicable while providing the pollock
                                                  including minimizing salmon bycatch,                       Response: The chum salmon-specific                  fleet the flexibility to harvest the
                                                  responding to changing conditions of                    requirements in the Amendment 84                       pollock TAC. NMFS has complied with
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                                                  abundance, and avoiding Alaska-origin                   implementing regulations sometimes                     all applicable laws, executive orders,
                                                  salmon stocks.                                          prevented fishery participants from                    and international obligations in
                                                    Response: NMFS acknowledges the                       making decisions to avoid Chinook                      approving and implementing
                                                  comment.                                                salmon when vessels encountered both                   Amendment 110. Preventing all salmon
                                                    Comment 2: Consistent genetic stock                   chum salmon and Chinook salmon.                        bycatch would not meet the purpose
                                                  composition data show that Alaska-                      Adding chum salmon measures to the                     and need for this action and would not
                                                  origin stocks continue to comprise a                    IPAs provides vessel operators with the                meet NMFS’ obligations under the
                                                  majority of the Chinook salmon bycatch                  flexibility to respond to changing                     Magnuson-Stevens Act.


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                                                     While salmon bycatch in the pollock                  IPA requirements to ensure that                        abundance improves the State’s ability
                                                  fishery may be a contributing factor in                 Chinook salmon bycatch is avoided at                   to meet escapement goals.
                                                  the decline of salmon, NMFS expects                     all times, particularly at low abundance                  The Analysis clearly outlined the
                                                  the numbers of the ocean bycatch that                   levels.                                                objectives that proposed indices were
                                                  would have returned to western Alaska                      Each year, NMFS will determine                      evaluated against, and the 3-System
                                                  would be relatively small due to ocean                  whether Chinook salmon is at low                       Index was identified as the most robust
                                                  mortality and the large number of other                 abundance based on information                         and appropriate index for this purpose.
                                                  river systems contributing to the total                 provided by the State using the 3-                     The primary component of the 3-System
                                                  Chinook or chum salmon bycatch. For                     System Index. When this index is less                  Index is preliminary escapement
                                                  Chinook salmon, Section 3.5.1 of the                    than or equal to 250,000 Chinook                       information from total run
                                                  Analysis explains that the Chinook                      salmon, NMFS will apply the new lower                  reconstruction using methods outlined
                                                  salmon bycatch expected to have                         performance standard and reduced PSC                   in State publications. The State will
                                                  returned to western Alaska rivers is                    limit for the following year. If NMFS                  provide the 3-System Index estimate to
                                                  approximately 2.3 percent of coastal                    determines it is a low Chinook salmon                  NMFS annually by October 1 and is
                                                  western Alaska run size in recent years.                abundance year, NMFS will set the                      committed to maintaining a transparent
                                                  For chum salmon, Section 3.5.1 of the                   performance standard at 33,318 Chinook                 and accessible process for stakeholders
                                                  Analysis explains that the chum salmon                  salmon and the PSC limit at 45,000                     as the State improves its understanding
                                                  bycatch expected to have returned to                    Chinook salmon for the following                       of these systems. The State will present
                                                  western Alaska rivers is approximately                  fishing year. The reduced PSC limit is                 any substantive changes to the methods
                                                  0.5 percent of the coastal western                      intended to encourage vessels to avoid                 used in developing the 3-System Index
                                                  Alaska run size in recent years. Under                  bycatch to a greater degree in years of                to the Council and its Scientific and
                                                  Amendment 110 and this final rule,                      low abundance, and to set a maximum                    Statistical Committee (SSC).
                                                  these impact rates are anticipated to be                permissible PSC limit that reduces the                    Response: NMFS acknowledges the
                                                  further reduced as the pollock fleet                    risk of adverse impact on stocks in                    comment.
                                                  improves its ability to avoid salmon at                                                                           Comment 11: The provision to reduce
                                                                                                          western Alaska during periods of low
                                                  all times.                                                                                                     the PSC limit and performance standard
                                                                                                          abundance.
                                                     Although the reasons for the decline                                                                        in years of low Chinook salmon
                                                                                                             In years with no determination of low               abundance based on the State’s 3-
                                                  of Chinook salmon and some runs of                      Chinook salmon abundance, NMFS will
                                                  chum salmon are not completely                                                                                 System Index is unwarranted,
                                                                                                          manage under the current 47,591                        unnecessary, not sound science, and not
                                                  understood, scientists believe they are                 Chinook salmon performance standard
                                                  predominately natural. Changes in                                                                              responsible management. It unfairly
                                                                                                          and 60,000 Chinook salmon PSC limit.                   targets and penalizes the pollock fishery
                                                  ocean and river conditions, including
                                                                                                          The Council determined, and NMFS                       for circumstances beyond its control.
                                                  unfavorable shifts in temperatures and
                                                                                                          agrees, that these limits are appropriate              Science has shown that there is not a
                                                  food sources, likely cause poor survival
                                                                                                          given that the IPAs maintain bycatch                   relationship between Chinook salmon
                                                  of Chinook salmon and some runs of
                                                                                                          well below these limits. Average                       bycatch in the pollock fishery and the
                                                  chum salmon. The EIS prepared for
                                                                                                          Chinook salmon bycatch has been                        size of the runs in coastal western
                                                  Amendment 91 provides more detail on
                                                                                                          approximately 16,647 Chinook salmon                    Alaska.
                                                  the decline of salmon in western Alaska
                                                                                                          per year since implementation of                          Response: NMFS disagrees. The
                                                  (see ADDRESSES). Section 3.4 of the
                                                                                                          Amendment 91 in 2011.                                  provisions to reduce the Chinook
                                                  Analysis describes the stocks status of
                                                  Chinook and chum salmon.                                   Comment 9: Amendment 110 reduces                    salmon PSC limit and performance
                                                     Comment 8: A key component of                        the number of Chinook salmon that can                  standard in years of low abundance are
                                                  Amendment 110 and the proposed rule                     be taken as bycatch in years of very low               necessary to achieve the program goals.
                                                  is to reduce the performance standard                   Chinook salmon abundance in western                    The Council and NMFS determined that
                                                  and PSC limit in years of low Chinook                   Alaska, which is critical to maintaining               a lower performance standard and PSC
                                                  salmon abundance in western Alaska.                     objectives under National Standard 9. In               limit are appropriate at low levels of
                                                  The limits set in Amendment 91 were                     years of very low Chinook salmon                       Chinook salmon abundance in western
                                                  far too high to ensure a healthy future                 abundance, the State struggles to meet                 Alaska because most of the Chinook
                                                  for western Alaska salmon runs. The                     salmon escapement goals in important                   salmon bycatch in the pollock fishery
                                                  mechanism to lower these limits in                      western Alaska systems, and only does                  comes from western Alaska. These
                                                  times of low Chinook salmon                             so by prohibiting any directed Chinook                 provisions work in conjunction with the
                                                  abundance is the minimum step NMFS                      salmon harvest for subsistence, as well                changes to the IPA requirements to
                                                  must take at this time to fulfill                       as restricting subsistence harvest of                  ensure that Chinook salmon bycatch is
                                                  numerous legal responsibilities to                      other species, such as chum salmon, to                 avoided at all times, particularly at low
                                                  reduce the allowable salmon bycatch in                  minimize Chinook salmon mortalities.                   abundance levels.
                                                  the pollock fishery. Taking action now                     Response: NMFS acknowledges the                        The Council and State conducted an
                                                  to lower the PSC limit and performance                  comment.                                               extensive analysis about the appropriate
                                                  standard in years of extremely low                         Comment 10: Amendment 110 links                     index to use to indicate a low Chinook
                                                  abundance is a critical step to ensure                  bycatch limits to a broad index of                     salmon abundance year. Low Chinook
                                                  that bycatch is reduced in the years                    Chinook salmon abundance based on                      salmon abundance years are
                                                  when every source of mortality must be                  the Kuskokwim, Unalakleet, and Upper                   characterized by difficulty meeting
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                                                  reduced.                                                Yukon aggregate stock grouping — the                   escapement goals and severely restricted
                                                     Response: Amendment 110 and this                     3-System Index. The 3-System Index                     or fully closed in-river salmon fisheries.
                                                  final rule add a new lower Chinook                      includes significant river systems for                 Section 2.6 of the Analysis evaluates
                                                  salmon performance standard and PSC                     subsistence fisheries in Alaska and                    various indices and shows that the 3-
                                                  limit for the pollock fishery in years of               provides a broad regional representation               System Index (Unalakleet, Upper
                                                  low Chinook salmon abundance in                         of western Alaska Chinook salmon                       Yukon, and Kuskokwim river systems)
                                                  western Alaska. These provisions work                   stocks. Any additional fish returning to               meets the objectives. The Analysis also
                                                  in conjunction with the changes to the                  these rivers in years of very low                      shows a clear natural break in the data


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                                                  analyzed indicating that when the index                 the appropriate Chinook salmon                         Chinook salmon were in a low
                                                  is less than 250,000 Chinook salmon,                    abundance index for determining low                    abundance and as a threshold to
                                                  the index is strongly correlated to years               Chinook salmon abundance in western                    determine that the lower PSC limit and
                                                  with historically low run sizes. These                  Alaska.                                                lower performance standard would be
                                                  river systems provide a broad regional                     Comment 13: There is no discussion                  in place for the subsequent year.
                                                  representation of stocks and signify very               in the EA about the methods used to                       This information was also used by the
                                                  important river systems and subsistence                 determine a ‘‘natural break.’’ The EA                  Council to select the 3-System Index. As
                                                  fisheries in western Alaska. Subsistence                identifies 250,000 Chinook as a natural                explained in Section 2.6.4 of the
                                                  harvests from these three river systems                 break in the ‘‘data’’. However, the data               Analysis, the 3-System index is a
                                                  account for up to 87 percent of the                     presented is actually the output of a                  transparent and annually updated index
                                                  statewide subsistence harvest of                        model used to assess Chinook salmon                    that relies on easily accessible
                                                  Chinook salmon. As shown in the                         run size. A formal definition for this                 information from reports published by
                                                  Analysis, having more than one system                   threshold is required, as there is no                  the State.
                                                  in the index and having broad regional                  guarantee that future models, or                          The management measure to reduce
                                                  representation makes the index more                     revisions to input data, will result in the            the PSC limit and performance standard
                                                  robust and able to account for changing                 same natural break in the model output.                is tied to the selected threshold of
                                                  environmental conditions.                               Instead of the 250,000 Chinook salmon                  250,000 Chinook salmon based on the 3-
                                                     The inclusion of a lower PSC limit                   threshold, NMFS should define (in                      System Index. No re-estimation of the
                                                  and performance standard is based on                    probabilistic terms) a threshold to set                threshold is planned on an annual basis
                                                  the need to reduce bycatch when the                     the performance standard and PSC                       or in subsequent years.
                                                  abundance of Chinook salmon stocks in                   limit, rather than identifying an                         Comment 14: Many comments
                                                  western Alaska is low, in order to                      arbitrary natural break in future model                expressed concerned over a letter the
                                                  minimize the impact of the pollock                      output.                                                State had sent to NMFS on September
                                                  fishery on the stocks. Any additional                      Response: Section 2.6.4 of the                      17, 2015, before Amendment 110 was
                                                  Chinook salmon returning to Alaska                      Analysis provides a description of the                 approved and implemented. In this
                                                  rivers improves the ability to meet the                 methods for use of in-river run                        letter, the State provided an index
                                                  State’s spawning escapement goals,                      reconstructions with the 3-System Index                estimate of 252,000 Chinook salmon to
                                                  which is necessary for long-term                        and rationale for this choice of index                 provide NMFS, the Council, and the
                                                  sustainability of Chinook salmon, and to                and for the 250,000 Chinook salmon                     public with a preview of Chinook
                                                  meet subsistence management                             threshold. The evaluation of the                       salmon abundance using the 3-System
                                                  objectives for the people reliant on                    estimated Chinook salmon run size by                   Index for 2016. Commenters are
                                                  salmon fisheries. While the performance                 year is included in the Analysis and                   concerned that this estimate reflected
                                                  standard is the functional limit in the                 represents the best available scientific               changes the State made in how it
                                                  IPAs, the Council and NMFS                              information.                                           modeled abundance from the methods
                                                  determined that the 60,000 PSC limit                       In-river run reconstructions represent              outlined in the Analysis. The State
                                                  should also be reduced given the                        an estimate of all fish harvested in the               subsequently sent another letter on
                                                  potential for decreased bycatch                         river and respective coastal areas plus                March 3, 2016, revising the index
                                                  reduction incentives if a sector exceeds                escapement. The relationship upon                      estimate to 279,000 Chinook salmon.
                                                  its performance standard before the PSC                 which the threshold was determined is                  The State made this revision to the
                                                  limit is reached. The reduced PSC limit                 the relationship between final in-river                index estimate based largely on the
                                                  is intended to encourage vessels to                     run abundance of the 3-System Index                    public review of the 3-System Index
                                                  avoid bycatch to a greater degree in                    and the bycatch of adult equivalent                    used to inform the State’s September 17,
                                                  years of low Chinook salmon                             Chinook salmon attributed to all                       2015, letter.
                                                  abundance, and to set a maximum                         western Alaska stocks. In Section 2.6.4.2                 Response: In their March 3, 2016,
                                                  permissible PSC limit that reduces the                  of the Analysis, each point in Figure 8                letter, the State explains that the
                                                  risk of adverse impact on stocks in                     represents a single year showing this                  September 2015 letter’s post-season run
                                                  western Alaska during periods of low                    relationship during the years analyzed.                size estimate for the 3-System Index
                                                  abundance.                                              The years were referred to in the                      used a Kuskokwim River run
                                                     See the response to Comment 7 for a                  Analysis as data points for purposes of                reconstruction estimate that employed a
                                                  discussion of the relationship between                  describing the clustering of these years               modification to the model that had not
                                                  Chinook salmon bycatch in the pollock                   below a breakpoint which falls above                   yet been reviewed by the Council. As
                                                  fishery and the size of the runs in                     200,486 Chinook salmon and below                       such, the State amended the 2015 post-
                                                  coastal western Alaska.                                 286,692 Chinook salmon (see Table 6 in                 season run size estimate to reflect the
                                                     Comment 12: The dramatic changes                     Section 2.6.4.5 of the Analysis).                      original version of the model and has
                                                  the Council made to the Chinook                            The clustering of years below 200,486               committed to using the original model
                                                  salmon abundance index, Chinook                         Chinook salmon also matches years                      in the 3-System Index until the Council
                                                  salmon PSC limit, and the performance                   which have been categorized as low                     determines the modification is
                                                  standard between initial review in                      abundance years for all three systems                  appropriate to use.
                                                  December 2014 and final action in April                 due to documented failures to meet                        Further, the State explains in their
                                                  2015 are hard to track and are not well                 escapement goals, restrictions on                      comment letter submitted on the
                                                  documented in the final Analysis.                       subsistence harvests, or declarations of               proposed rule (see ADDRESSES) that the
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                                                     Response: Sections 2.6.3 and 2.6.4 of                Federal fishery resource disasters under               primary components of the post-season
                                                  the Analysis discuss the management                     the provisions of section 312 of the                   run index are preliminary escapement
                                                  measures to reduce the PSC limit and                    Magnuson-Stevens Act (Section 2.6.4 of                 information and the total run
                                                  performance standard in years of low                    the Analysis). Based on this                           reconstruction methods outlined in
                                                  Chinook salmon abundance (see                           information, the Council determined                    State publications. The State is
                                                  ADDRESSES). Section 2.6.4 explains the                  that a threshold of 250,000 Chinook                    committed to maintaining a transparent
                                                  history of the 3-System Index and the                   salmon was an appropriate value within                 and accessible process for stakeholders,
                                                  analysis the State undertook to develop                 this range to represent a year when                    and the State will present any


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                                                  substantive changes to the methods                      Analysis, having more than one system                  determination does not involve any
                                                  used in developing the 3-System Index                   in the index and having broad regional                 discretion on the part of NMFS.
                                                  to the Council and its SSC.                             representation makes the index more                      Response: Each year, NMFS will rely
                                                     Comment 15: Clarify in the final rule                robust. The Analysis also shows a clear                on a Chinook salmon abundance
                                                  a transparent public process for                        natural break in the data such that index              estimate from the State using the
                                                  ensuring that the State provides the                    sizes less than 250,000 Chinook salmon                 established 3-System Index as the best
                                                  data, assumptions, and methods it uses                  correspond to years with historically                  available scientific information on
                                                  to generate the 3-System Index to                       low run sizes.                                         Chinook salmon abundance in western
                                                  NMFS, the public, and the Council.                         NMFS agrees that any changes to the                 Alaska. The 3-System Index was
                                                     Response: NMFS agrees that a                         3-System Index or the methods used                     reviewed by the Council’s SSC and
                                                  transparent public process is necessary                 should have a transparent review                       recommended by the Council. NMFS
                                                  for ensuring that the 3-System Index                    process by the Council and its SSC.                    relies on the State for this abundance
                                                  represents the best available scientific                Scientific methods change over time                    estimate because the State has
                                                  information. NMFS is committed to                       based on the best available scientific                 management authority over salmon in
                                                  working with the Council and the State                  information. NMFS is committed to                      western Alaska and collects and
                                                  to define a transparent process to ensure               working with the State and the Council                 analyzes the scientific data necessary to
                                                  that the data, assumptions, and methods                 to define a transparent process for                    estimate Chinook salmon abundance.
                                                  used in the 3-System Index continue to                  review of the State’s 3-System Index and               Relying on the State to provide this type
                                                  incorporate the best available scientific               associated scientific methods. However,                of scientific information is not the same
                                                  information and provide a reliable                      neither Amendment 110 nor the                          as delegating management authority of
                                                  indicator of Chinook salmon abundance                   proposed rule prescribes the process to                the pollock fishery to the State. NMFS
                                                  necessary to reduce the PSC limit and                   review the State’s scientific methods on               manages, and will continue to manage,
                                                  performance standard. NMFS will work                    an ongoing basis, or that the State must               the pollock fishery. In furtherance of
                                                  with the State and the Council to refine                use the same scientific methods that                   that effort, NMFS will use information
                                                  this process before the State provides                  were used to develop the 3-System                      collected by the State. Specifically,
                                                  the index for the 2017 fishing year on                  Index. NMFS does not prescribe                         NMFS will use the 3-System Index for
                                                  October 1, 2016.                                        scientific methods for stock assessments               Chinook salmon abundance to apply the
                                                     Comment 16: The State must use the                   in Federal regulations. To do so would                 appropriate PSC limit and performance
                                                  3-System Index and associated methods                   preclude NMFS, the Council, and the                    standard. The PSC limit and
                                                  and models described the Analysis and                   State from incorporating the best                      performance standard are the measures
                                                  recommended by the Council in April                     scientific information available into the              the Council and NMFS determined were
                                                  2015. Any changes to the 3-System                       stock assessment.                                      required in low Chinook salmon
                                                  Index and associated methods and                           In recommending Amendment 110,                      abundance years to achieve the program
                                                  models should be vetted through the                     the Council chose a threshold of                       goals. NMFS will publish the PSC limit
                                                  Council and its SSC. Other models and                   250,000 Chinook salmon on which to                     and performance standard in the annual
                                                  methods may produce different run size                  determine when Chinook salmon are at                   harvest specifications. That is clearly a
                                                  estimates and a different threshold of                  low abundance. In order to change that                 management action undertaken by
                                                  low abundance. Structural changes to                    threshold amount, the Council would                    NMFS, and not the State.
                                                  the run-reconstruction model would                      need to amend the FMP and NMFS                           Under Amendment 110, it is each
                                                  have resulted in a different ‘‘natural                  would need to amend the regulations.                   pollock vessel’s responsibility to avoid
                                                  break’’ in the data that was used to                    The process for changing the 250,000                   salmon bycatch at all times. If fishery
                                                  determine the threshold for the 3-                      Chinook salmon threshold would be the                  participants maintain their bycatch
                                                  System Index. There are no provisions                   same as for any FMP amendment with                     below their PSC limit, then these
                                                  in the proposed rule to accommodate                     implementing regulations.                              measures achieve their purpose without
                                                  changes in the threshold that are                          Comment 17: NMFS does not have the                  closing the pollock fishery.
                                                  associated with future changes to the                   latitude to just receive and apply the                 Alternatively, the Council could have
                                                  run-reconstruction model, or revisions                  State’s estimate of Chinook salmon                     recommended to permanently reduce
                                                  to the historical input data.                           abundance from the 3-System Index                      the performance standard and PSC limit
                                                     Response: The Council and State                      without analysis to independently                      in order to achieve the goals of
                                                  conducted an extensive analysis about                   verify the estimates. Applying the                     encouraging vessels to avoid bycatch to
                                                  the appropriate index to indicate a low                 State’s estimate would constitute                      a greater degree in years of low
                                                  Chinook salmon abundance year. Low                      delegation of management to the State of               abundance and reducing the risk of
                                                  Chinook salmon abundance years are                      vessels fishing for pollock in the                     adverse impact on stocks in western
                                                  characterized by difficulty meeting                     exclusive economic zone, which cannot                  Alaska during periods of low
                                                  escapement goals and in-river salmon                    occur because the FMP does not                         abundance. Instead, by using the 3-
                                                  fisheries being severely restricted or                  authorize delegation to the State. The                 System Index, the Council
                                                  fully closed. Section 2.6 of the Analysis               proposed rule grants the State sole                    recommended a reduced PSC limit and
                                                  evaluates various indices and shows                     authority over the annual run size                     performance standard only during years
                                                  that the 3-System Index (Unalakleet,                    estimate and does not contemplate                      of low Chinook salmon abundance.
                                                  Upper Yukon, and Kuskokwim river                        independent verification of the estimate                 Comment 18: To avoid unauthorized
                                                  systems) meets the objectives. These                    by NMFS. NMFS compares the estimate                    delegation, the proposed rule should be
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                                                  river systems provide a broad regional                  to the low abundance threshold fixed in                revised to require that NMFS annually
                                                  representation of stocks and signify very               the regulations to determine whether or                confirm that the State estimate was
                                                  important river systems and subsistence                 not a year is one of low Chinook salmon                calculated using the Council-approved
                                                  fisheries in western Alaska. Subsistence                abundance, which in turn determines                    index and models from April 2015 and
                                                  harvests from these three river systems                 the following year’s Chinook salmon                    reproduce the estimate using the data
                                                  account for up to 87 percent of the                     PSC limit and performance standard                     provided by the State. These standards
                                                  statewide subsistence harvest of                        applicable to vessels participating in the             would address the requirement that,
                                                  Chinook salmon. As shown in the                         Federal pollock fishery. That                          when a core agency function—such as


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                                                  PSC management—is involved, there                          Response: NMFS cannot change                        achievable levels. The requirements for
                                                  must be Federal standards in place and                  amendment text after it has been                       an IPA are performance based (i.e., they
                                                  a process for NMFS to review the                        transmitted by the Council and NMFS                    address what an IPA should
                                                  application of those standards.                         as published in the Notice of                          accomplish); any number of different
                                                     Response: NMFS did not change this                   Availability. Under section 304(a) of the              incentive plans could meet these
                                                  final rule in response to this comment.                 Magnuson-Stevens Act, NMFS is                          objectives. The requirements for the IPA
                                                  The Council designed, and this final                    limited to approval, disapproval, or                   are performance based because fishery
                                                  rule implements, a program where the                    partial approval of a fishery                          participants have more tools available to
                                                  State provides NMFS an estimate of                      management plan amendment. If NMFS                     them to create incentives to minimize
                                                  Chinook salmon abundance using the 3-                   disapproves or partially approves an                   bycatch at the vessel level than could be
                                                  System Index for western Alaska.                        amendment, NMFS has to notify the                      prescribed through Federal regulation.
                                                  Neither Amendment 110 nor the                           Council and specify the applicable law                 As designed, an IPA can be more
                                                  proposed rule constrains the State to use               with which the amendment is                            responsive and adaptive than Federal
                                                  the methods, data sources, and models                   inconsistent, the nature of such                       regulations. IPAs are flexible in
                                                  developed for Council final action in                   inconsistencies, and make                              allowing the pollock fleet to modify the
                                                  April 2015. To do so would be                           recommendations to conform to                          IPAs as performance information
                                                  inconsistent with the manner in which                   applicable law. The Council may then                   becomes available to ensure that the
                                                  science develops generally, and would                   submit a revised amendment to the                      IPAs meet the goal to provide incentives
                                                  result in an index that may fail to                     Secretary of Commerce. Amendment                       for each vessel to avoid bycatch at all
                                                  incorporate the best scientific                         110 and the provision to reduce the PSC                times in Amendment 91 and
                                                  information available.                                  limit and performance standard are                     Amendment 110.
                                                     NMFS relies on the State to produce                  consistent with applicable law, and the                   Additionally, this final rule requires
                                                  the 3-System Index annually because                     commenter did not recommend                            the IPA representative to submit an
                                                  the State has management authority                      disapproval or partial disapproval of                  annual report to the Council that is the
                                                  over salmon and collects and analyzes                   Amendment 110.                                         primary tool through which the Council
                                                  the scientific data necessary to estimate                  NMFS responds to the issue of                       will evaluate whether the IPAs meet the
                                                  Chinook salmon abundance. While                         verifying the State’s Chinook salmon                   goal for each vessel to avoid salmon
                                                  NMFS will review the 3-System Index                     abundance index in the response to                     bycatch at all times.
                                                  provided each October 1, NMFS will not                  Comment 17. NMFS responds to the                          Comment 23: Include a well thought-
                                                  recalculate the State’s Chinook salmon                  issue of requiring the State to use the                out plan for this Chinook salmon
                                                  abundance estimate each year.                           index approved by the Council at its                   bycatch avoidance program and outline
                                                     Comment 19: What action would                        April 2015 meeting in the response to                  the possible increased incentives to
                                                  NMFS take if the State is unable to                     Comment 16.                                            achieve maximum effectiveness.
                                                  provide an estimate of Chinook salmon                      Comment 21: Commenters made a                       Without this, the program could have
                                                  abundance by October 1? NMFS should                     number of technical comments on the                    little to no impact on Chinook salmon
                                                  not determine low abundance if the                      State’s 3-System Index and the methods                 bycatch. It is ideal to have the IPA
                                                  State does not timely deliver an                        and models that the State used to                      incentives visible to the public in order
                                                  estimate, whether because of difficulty                 develop the index and to generate the                  to have complete transparency of
                                                  obtaining relevant data, budget                         September 17, 2015, index estimate of                  industry.
                                                  restrictions, or other reason. The final                252,000 Chinook salmon.                                   Response: The Council analyzed a
                                                  rule should specify that NMFS will not                     Response: The State can modify the 3-               number of specific incentive measures
                                                  determine it is a year of low Chinook                   System Index over time to represent the                in Section 3.5.3 of the Analysis. The
                                                  salmon abundance if the State does not                  best available scientific information.                 Analysis describes the new IPA
                                                  provide a Chinook salmon abundance                      These comments concerning the                          requirements implemented with this
                                                  estimate by October 1. If no such                       intricacies of the State’s scientific                  final rule and provides examples of
                                                  determination is made, the 60,000                       methods are important for that process.                ways the fishery participants could
                                                  Chinook salmon PSC limit and 47,591                     However, they are outside of the scope                 modify their IPAs to meet those
                                                  Chinook salmon performance standard                     of Amendment 110 and this final rule.                  requirements. Regulations establish the
                                                  would apply.                                               Comment 22: Good fisheries                          performance based requirements that
                                                     Response: Absent a letter from the                   management calls for a reduction in                    each IPA must accomplish. Any number
                                                  State showing Chinook salmon                            salmon bycatch. The pollock fishery                    of different incentive plans could meet
                                                  abundance under the 3-System Index is                   should be managed in a way that                        these regulatory requirements. The
                                                  equal to or below the 250,000 Chinook                   rewards those fishermen that                           requirements for the IPA are
                                                  salmon threshold, the 60,000 PSC limit                  successfully avoid salmon and other                    performance based because fishery
                                                  and 45,591 performance standard will                    bycatch and reduces quota and                          participants have more tools available to
                                                  remain in effect. The State’s reporting of              opportunity for those fishermen that                   them to create incentives to minimize
                                                  the 3-System Index by October 1 is                      have significant salmon or other                       bycatch at the vessel level than could be
                                                  necessary to determine if it is a low                   bycatch.                                               prescribed through Federal regulation.
                                                  Chinook salmon abundance year and to                       Response: Amendment 110 and this                    As designed, an IPA can be more
                                                  reduce the PSC limit and performance                    final rule improve the IPAs                            responsive and adaptive than Federal
                                                  standard in the next fishing year. A                    implemented under Amendment 91 to                      regulations and can use tools not
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                                                  change to this final rule is not                        include chum salmon avoidance                          available to managers, such as fees and
                                                  necessary.                                              measures and to increase the ability for               penalties.
                                                     Comment 20: Change the text of                       each vessel to avoid Chinook salmon.                      Additionally, Federal regulations
                                                  Amendment 110 to state that NMFS will                   The IPA component is an innovative                     include a number of provisions to
                                                  verify the State’s estimate of abundance                approach that is designed to provide                   ensure transparency of the IPAs. First,
                                                  and that the State must use the index                   incentives for each vessel to avoid                    regulations require the IPA
                                                  approved by the Council at its April                    bycatch at all times with the goal of                  representative to submit an annual
                                                  2015 meeting.                                           bringing bycatch to minimum                            report so the Council can evaluate


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                                                  whether its goals for the IPAs are being                during the season. Amendment 110 and                   topics related to fisheries interactions
                                                  met (§ 679.21(f)(13)). Second, existing                 this final rule require all IPAs to have               around the Pribilof Islands, including
                                                  regulations require vessel owners to                    a rolling hot spot program throughout                  studies to quantify area-specific food
                                                  submit an annual economic data report                   the A and B seasons. This provision also               habits and animal conditions, describe
                                                  to provide quantitative information so                  requires notifications of closure areas                foraging behavior in different
                                                  the Council can evaluate how the IPA                    and any violations of the rolling hot                  environments, delineate foraging
                                                  influences a vessel’s operational                       spot program to at least one third-party               habitats, and model habitat suitability in
                                                  decisions to avoid Chinook salmon                       group representing western Alaskans,                   relation to fur seals and commercial
                                                  bycatch (§ 679.65). Third, this final rule              consistent with the requirement for the                fisheries.
                                                  adds additional requirements for IPA                    chum salmon rolling hotspot program.                      Comment 25: The Analysis did not
                                                  transparency, including a requirement                   Section 3.5.3.3 of the Analysis provides               fully describe the potential impacts to
                                                  that IPA representatives notify at least                more detail on this addition to the IPA                the pollock fishery under the lower PSC
                                                  one third party group representing                      requirements (see ADDRESSES).                          performance standard and limits in
                                                  western Alaskans of closure areas and                      Comment 25: The over allocation of                  years of low Chinook salmon
                                                  any violations of the rolling hot spot                  pollock has ruined the livelihoods of all              abundance. The Analysis compared the
                                                  program. Finally, the final rule requires               that depend on it for a living. A two-                 impacts only to current Chinook salmon
                                                  the IPA representative to describe in the               thirds reduction in the Bering Sea                     bycatch levels and not to potential or
                                                  IPA annual report how the IPA                           pollock TAC would increase                             historical levels. Little to no forgone
                                                  addresses the goals and objectives in the               escapement to the Yukon River system                   pollock harvest was noted under any
                                                  IPA provisions related to chum salmon                   and raise the price of the pollock                     scenario. Amendment 110 and the
                                                  (§ 679.21(f)).                                          products. We have been giving pollock                  proposed rule are a potential threat that
                                                     Comment 24: Research should be                       away at the expense of traditional                     could suspend fishing operations in one
                                                  done on Chinook salmon bycatch in the                   Alaskan salmon fisheries. Everything                   of the largest fisheries in the world.
                                                  pollock fishery to determine which                      that swims in the Bering Sea eats                      Large juvenile Chinook salmon year
                                                  stock they are from since there are some                pollock and every fishery and northern                 classes persist in the marine
                                                  stocks where the State has limited                      fur seals have declined due to the over                environment for multiple years before
                                                  commercial and subsistence harvests. If                 allocation of pollock.                                 returning as mature fish to the river
                                                  Chinook salmon from those stocks are                       Response: The process for assessing                 systems. Recent unpredictability in the
                                                  being taken by the pollock fishery, then                and specifying the Bering Sea pollock                  BSAI ecosystem likely only increases
                                                  the pollock fishery should have to wait                 TAC is outside the scope of this action.               the probability of constraining the
                                                  to fish until those Chinook salmon leave                There is no evidence that a two-thirds                 pollock fishery in future years based on
                                                  the areas in which pollock are taken.                   reduction in the pollock TAC would                     management decisions made today. The
                                                     Response: NMFS conducts research                     measurably increase salmon escapement                  Analysis should have attempted to
                                                  on the Chinook salmon caught in the                     to the Yukon River system. While                       quantify the probability of the limit
                                                  pollock fishery. Amendment 91                           salmon bycatch in the pollock fishery                  shutting the fishery down in a given
                                                  improved the collection of Chinook                      may be a contributing factor in the                    year.
                                                  salmon information by increasing                        decline of salmon, NMFS expects the                       Response: The purpose of a RIR is to
                                                  observer coverage to full coverage for all              numbers of the ocean bycatch that                      analyze the potential costs and benefits
                                                  vessels and shoreside processing                        would have returned to western Alaska                  associated with a regulatory change. To
                                                  facilities and by requiring a census of                 would be relatively small due to ocean                 do so, the RIR must compare potential
                                                  Chinook salmon in every haul or fishing                 mortality and the large number of other                effects of the alternatives being
                                                  trip. NMFS also collects and analyzes                   river systems contributing to the total                considered with the regulatory status
                                                  scientific data and biological samples                  Chinook or chum salmon bycatch. For                    quo condition. In this case, the status
                                                  from the Chinook salmon bycatch.                        Chinook salmon, Section 3.5.1 of the                   quo is defined by the incentive-based
                                                  NMFS conducts a genetic analysis of                     Analysis explains that the Chinook                     Chinook salmon PSC avoidance
                                                  samples from the Chinook salmon                         salmon bycatch expected to have                        structure established under Amendment
                                                  bycatch in the pollock fishery to                       returned to western Alaska rivers is                   91. Since Amendment 91, Chinook
                                                  determine the overall stock composition                 approximately 2.3 percent of coastal                   salmon PSC has been much lower than
                                                  of the bycatch. The most recent analysis                western Alaska run size in recent years.               the ‘‘potential or historical’’ levels the
                                                  is available from the NMFS Alaska                       For chum salmon, Section 3.5.1 of the                  commenter presumably is referring to
                                                  Fisheries Science Center (http://                       Analysis explains that the chum salmon                 and these lower levels, as properly
                                                  www.afsc.noaa.gov/Publications/AFSC-                    bycatch expected to have returned to                   considered in the analysis, represent the
                                                  TM/NOAA-TM-AFSC-310.pdf).                               western Alaska rivers is approximately                 regulatory status quo condition.
                                                     However, this genetic analysis takes                 0.5 percent of the coastal western                     Historically higher levels of bycatch
                                                  time and the results are not available in               Alaska run size in recent years. Under                 occurred under differing regulatory
                                                  time to delay or move the pollock                       Amendment 110 and this final rule,                     conditions, do not represent status quo
                                                  fishery. Instead, the IPAs use a rolling                these impact rates will be reduced                     conditions, and are not appropriate to
                                                  hotspot program to provide real-time                    further as the pollock fleet improves its              consider in the Analysis. Note that
                                                  Chinook salmon bycatch information so                   ability to avoid salmon at all times.                  historical bycatch was considered in the
                                                  that the fleet can avoid areas of high                     NMFS is actively pursuing research                  EIS prepared for Amendment 91 (see
                                                  Chinook salmon bycatch rates. A                         on northern fur seals to help us                       ADDRESSES).
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                                                  Chinook salmon rolling hotspot program                  understand the reasons for the decline                    Amendment 110 and this final rule
                                                  is a component of the current IPAs,                     and potential threats to the population.               provide further incentives for industry
                                                  however, it is not a mandatory                          A description of past and ongoing                      to avoid Chinook salmon PSC,
                                                  requirement. The catcher/processor IPA                  research is available on the National                  particularly in years of low Chinook
                                                  and the mothership IPA have a rolling                   Marine Mammal Laboratory’s Web site                    salmon abundance. As explained in
                                                  hotspot program in place throughout the                 (http://www.afsc.noaa.gov/nmml/                        Section 4.8.2 of the Analysis, economic
                                                  year. The inshore IPA has a rolling                     species/species_nfs.php). The research                 analysis has demonstrated the ability of
                                                  hotspot program that can be suspended                   projects investigate a broad range of                  a catcher-processor fleet to adapt their


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                                                  behavior to reduce PSC when faced with                  predicated on collective agreements                    SBA’s definition of a small business.
                                                  individual vessel caps. The reduced                     among their members, to abide by the                   See https://www.sba.gov/ for more
                                                  individual vessel caps that could result                terms and practices set out for                        information on SBA’s assessment of a
                                                  under this final rule during times of low               membership. That is, the entity formed                 small business.
                                                  Chinook abundance in western Alaska                     by creation of the cooperative is, by
                                                                                                                                                                 Classification
                                                  are not intended to close the pollock                   definition, a third party that controls or
                                                  fishery. They are intended to alter                     has the power to control its members.                    The NMFS Assistant Administrator
                                                  fishing behavior to further avoid                       Cooperatives coordinate harvests, which                has determined that Amendment 110 to
                                                  Chinook PSC. The flexibility given to                   is operational control of the input side               the FMP and this rule are necessary for
                                                  industry to self-regulate PSC avoidance,                of the business. The small entity                      the conservation and management of the
                                                  provided in Amendment 91, remains                       standard is ‘‘independently owned and                  groundfish fishery and that they are
                                                  and is augmented by this rule. Thus, the                operated.’’ Cooperative members may be                 consistent with the Magnuson-Stevens
                                                  probability of the limit shutting down                  independently owned but still not be                   Act and other applicable law.
                                                  the fishery in a given year is dependent                considered small entities because the                    This rule has been determined to be
                                                  on changes in fishing activity that are                 cooperative has enough operational                     not significant for the purposes of
                                                  not presently known and are dependent                   control that its members are not                       Executive Order (E.O.) 12866.
                                                  on the actions of the fishing fleet.                    considered to be independently                         Small Entity Compliance Guide
                                                     Comment 26: Revise the Regulatory                    operated for purposes of the definition
                                                  Flexibility Act (RFA) analysis to                       of affiliation.                                          Section 212 of the Small Business
                                                  determine the number of directly                           Cooperative membership does not                     Regulatory Enforcement Fairness Act of
                                                  regulated entities that are defined as                  automatically mean an entity is large                  1996 states that, for each rule or group
                                                  small entities without applying                         (not small). A cooperative may be a                    of related rules for which an agency is
                                                  affiliations among directly regulated                   small entity if the combined annual                    required to prepare a FRFA, the agency
                                                  entities based on their participation in                gross receipts of all cooperative                      shall publish one or more guides to
                                                  a pollock harvesting cooperative. NMFS                  members meet the size standard used by                 assist small entities in complying with
                                                  considers a vessel owner’s membership                   the SBA or, after July 1, 2016, NMFS’                  the rule, and shall designate such
                                                  in a harvesting cooperative to be an                    small business size standard for RFA                   publications as ‘‘small entity
                                                  affiliation; this shows a                               compliance at 50 CFR 200.2(a). For                     compliance guides.’’ The preambles to
                                                  misunderstanding of the nature of                       more information on NMFS’ small                        the proposed rule and this final rule
                                                  harvesting cooperatives. Harvesting                     business size standard for RFA                         serve as the small entity compliance
                                                  cooperatives in Alaska are not large                    compliance, see 80 FR 81194 (December                  guide. This action does not require any
                                                  vertically or horizontally integrated                   29, 2015). NMFS’s RFA analysis to                      additional compliance from small
                                                  businesses. Cooperative members are                     estimate the number of small entities                  entities that is not described in the
                                                  joined by simple rules to help remove                   directly regulated by this action is                   preambles. Copies of the proposed rule
                                                  the race for fish by coordinating selected              correct.                                               and this final rule are available from the
                                                  fishing activities, but each catcher                       Comment 27: NMFS’ aggregation of                    NMFS Web site at http://
                                                  vessel (or collection of commonly                       cooperative member’s gross earnings                    alaskafisheries.noaa.gov.
                                                  owned catcher vessels) is a distinct                    eliminates a fishing business’s access to
                                                                                                                                                                 Final Regulatory Flexibility Analysis
                                                  business unit. The fact that cooperatives               the benefits of SBA review and runs
                                                  coordinate harvests in a manner that                    against the intent of the RFA.                            This FRFA incorporates the IRFA, a
                                                  allows for more complete harvest of the                    Response: The RFA is primarily                      summary of the significant issues raised
                                                  quota should not be interpreted as                      concerned with ensuring that Federal                   by the public comments, NMFS’
                                                  creating a single business unit in the                  agency decision-makers seriously and                   responses to those comments, and a
                                                  manner intended for defining a small                    systematically consider                                summary of the analyses completed to
                                                  business that is appropriate for                        disproportionate economic impacts on                   support the action.
                                                  protection by the RFA.                                  small entities that may result from their                 Section 604 of the Regulatory
                                                     Response: When NMFS calculates the                   actions. To comply with the RFA,                       Flexibility Act requires that, when an
                                                  size of an entity to determine if it is a               NMFS has prepared an IRFA and a                        agency promulgates a final rule under
                                                  small entity, NMFS must include the                     FRFA following the required contents                   section 553 of Title 5 of the U.S. Code,
                                                  annual receipts and the employees of                    specified in the RFA. The IRFA was                     after being required by that section or
                                                  affiliates. Affiliation is determined by                prepared and summarized in the                         any other law to publish a general
                                                  the ability to control. Control may arise               ‘‘Classification’’ section of the preamble             notice of proposed rulemaking, the
                                                  through ownership, management, or                       to the proposed rule (81 FR 5681,                      agency shall prepare a FRFA. Section
                                                  other relationships or interactions                     February 3, 2016). The FRFA is in the                  604 describes the required contents of a
                                                  between the parties. When the ability to                ‘‘Classification’’ section of the preamble             FRFA: (1) A statement of the need for,
                                                  control exists, even if it is not exercised,            to this final rule.                                    and objectives of, the rule; (2) a
                                                  affiliation exists. The Small Business                     If a specific business applies to the               statement of the significant issues raised
                                                  Administration (SBA) has a specific set                 SBA to participate in an SBA program,                  by the public comments in response to
                                                  of rules that explain when another                      the SBA conducts an independent                        the initial regulatory flexibility analysis,
                                                  person, business, or entity is considered               review of that business to determine if                a statement of the assessment of the
                                                  an affiliate for size purposes in its Small             that business qualifies as a small                     agency of such issues, and a statement
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                                                  Business Size Regulations (13 CFR                       business for purposes of participating in              of any changes made in the proposed
                                                  121.103). NMFS has applied these rules                  an SBA program. That business must                     rule as a result of such comments; (3)
                                                  in the evaluation it conducted in this                  satisfy SBA’s definition of a business                 the response of the agency to any
                                                  RFA analysis.                                           concern, along with SBA’s size                         comments filed by the Chief Counsel for
                                                     Harvesting cooperatives meet the                     standards for small businesses. The SBA                Advocacy of the SBA in response to the
                                                  definition of affiliation because                       does not rely on the analysis conducted                proposed rule, and a detailed statement
                                                  cooperatives have the ability to control                by NMFS under the RFA to determine                     of any change made to the proposed rule
                                                  member vessels. Cooperatives are                        whether a particular entity satisfies                  in the final rule as a result of the


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                                                  comments; (4) a description of and an                     Comment 27 is concerned that NMFS’                   Association, the Bristol Bay Economic
                                                  estimate of the number of small entities                aggregation of a cooperative member’s                  Development Corporation, the Central
                                                  to which the rule will apply or an                      gross earnings eliminates a fishing                    Bering Sea Fishermen’s Association, the
                                                  explanation of why no such estimate is                  business’s access to the benefits of SBA               Coastal Villages Region Fund, the
                                                  available; (5) a description of the                     review and runs against the intent of the              Norton Sound Economic Development
                                                  projected reporting, recordkeeping and                  RFA. To comply with the RFA, agencies                  Corporation, and the Yukon Delta
                                                  other compliance requirements of the                    prepare an IRFA and a FRFA following                   Fisheries Development Association. The
                                                  rule, including an estimate of the classes              the required contents specified in the                 65 communities, with approximately
                                                  of small entities which will be subject                 RFA. NMFS has complied with the RFA                    27,000 total residents, that benefit from
                                                  to the requirement and the type of                      for this action. NMFS has prepared an                  participation in the CDQ Program are
                                                  professional skills necessary for                       IRFA and a FRFA following the required                 not directly regulated by this action.
                                                  preparation of the report or record; and                contents specified in the RFA. If a
                                                  (6) a description of the steps the agency               specific business applies to the SBA to                Recordkeeping, Reporting, and Other
                                                  has taken to minimize the significant                   participate in an SBA program, the SBA                 Compliance Requirements
                                                  economic impact on small entities                       conducts an independent review of that                   This final rule revises some existing
                                                  consistent with the stated objectives of                business to determine if that business                 requirements and removes some
                                                  applicable statutes, including a                        qualifies as a small business for                      requirements. The revised requirements
                                                  statement of the factual, policy, and                   purposes of participating in an SBA                    are those related to—
                                                  legal reasons for selecting the alternative             program. That business must satisfy                      • Development and submission of
                                                  adopted in the final rule and why each                  SBA’s definition of a business concern,                proposed IPAs and amendments to
                                                  one of the other significant alternatives               along with SBA’s size standards for                    approved IPAs;
                                                  to the rule considered by the agency                    small businesses. The SBA does not rely                  • An annual report from the
                                                  which affect the impact on small                        on the analysis conducted by NMFS                      participants in each IPA, documenting
                                                  entities was rejected.                                  under the RFA to determine whether a                   information and data relevant to the
                                                                                                          particular entity satisfies SBA’s                      Bering Sea Chinook salmon bycatch
                                                  Need for, and Objectives of, This Rule                  definition of a small business.                        management program; and
                                                    A statement of the need for, and                                                                               • Salmon handling and storage on
                                                                                                          Number and Description of Directly                     board a vessel, and obligations to
                                                  objectives of, this rule is contained
                                                                                                          Regulated Small Entities                               facilitate observer data reporting.
                                                  earlier in this preamble and is not
                                                  repeated here.                                             The action directly regulates those                   This final rule removes the
                                                                                                          entities that participate in the directed              requirements for an application form for
                                                  Public and Chief Counsel for Advocacy                   pollock trawl fishery in the Bering Sea.               a proposed IPA or amended IPA.
                                                  Comments on the Proposed Rule                           These entities include vessels
                                                                                                                                                                 Description of Significant Alternatives
                                                     NMFS published a proposed rule on                    harvesting pollock under the AFA and
                                                                                                                                                                 Considered to the Final Action That
                                                  February 3, 2016 (81 FR 5681). An IRFA                  the six CDQ groups that receive
                                                                                                                                                                 Minimize Adverse Impacts on Small
                                                  was prepared and summarized in the                      allocations of pollock.
                                                                                                             The SBA requires consideration of                   Entities
                                                  ‘‘Classification’’ section of the preamble
                                                  to the proposed rule. The comment                       affiliations among entities for the                      This action is a comprehensive
                                                  period closed on March 4, 2016. NMFS                    purpose of assessing if an entity is                   program to minimize Chinook salmon
                                                  received 15 letters of public comment                   small. The AFA pollock cooperatives                    and chum salmon bycatch in a manner
                                                  on the proposed rule and Amendment                      are a type of affiliation. All the non-CDQ             that accomplishes the stated objectives
                                                  110. The Chief Counsel for Advocacy of                  entities directly regulated by this action             and is consistent with applicable
                                                  the SBA did not file any comments on                    are members of AFA cooperatives and,                   statutes. No alternatives were identified
                                                  the proposed rule.                                      therefore, NMFS considers them                         in addition to those analyzed in the
                                                                                                          ‘‘affiliated’’ large (non-small) entities for          IRFA that had the potential to further
                                                  Summary of Significant Issues Raised                    RFA purposes. AFA cooperatives have                    reduce the economic burden on small
                                                  During Public Comment                                   gross annual revenues that are                         entities, while achieving the objectives
                                                     One comment letter was received                      substantially greater than $20.5 million,              of this action. Section 2.10 of the
                                                  with two comments on the IRFA. These                    the standard used by the SBA to define                 Analysis discusses alternatives
                                                  are Comment 26 and Comment 27 under                     the annual gross revenue of a large (non-              considered and eliminated from
                                                  Response to Comments, above. No                         small) business engaged in finfish                     detailed analysis (see ADDRESSES).
                                                  changes were made to this rule or the                   harvesting, such as pollock. Therefore,                  This final rule includes performance
                                                  RFA analysis as a result of these                       all the non-CDQ pollock fishery                        standards to minimize Chinook salmon
                                                  comments on the IRFA.                                   participants are defined as large (non-                and chum salmon bycatch, while
                                                     Comment 26 disagrees with NMFS                       small) entities.                                       limiting the burden on CDQ groups. A
                                                  using affiliation to determine whether a                   Due to their status as non-profit                   system of transferable PSC allocations
                                                  member of a fishery cooperative is a                    corporations, the six CDQ groups are                   and a performance standard, even in
                                                  small entity in the IRFA. The comment                   identified as ‘‘small’’ entities for RFA               years of low Chinook salmon
                                                  requests NMFS to revise the analysis to                 purposes. This action directly regulates               abundance, will allow CDQ groups to
                                                  determine whether the vessels that are                  the six CDQ groups. As described in                    decide how best to comply with the
                                                  directly regulated entities under this                  regulations implementing the RFA (13                   requirements of this action, given the
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                                                  action are small entities without                       CFR 121.103), the CDQ groups’                          other constraints imposed on the
                                                  applying the cooperative affiliations. We               affiliations with other large entities do              pollock fishery (e.g., pollock TAC,
                                                  disagree because when we calculate the                  not define them as large entities.                     market conditions, area closures
                                                  size of an entity to determine if it is a                  The six CDQ groups, formed to                       associated with other rules, gear
                                                  small entity, we must include the                       manage and administer the CDQ                          restrictions, climate and oceanographic
                                                  annual receipts and the employees of                    allocations, investments, and economic                 change).
                                                  affiliates, per the Small Business Size                 development projects, are the Aleutian                   Based on the best available scientific
                                                  Regulations (13 CFR 121.103).                           Pribilof Island Community Development                  data and information, none of the


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                                                  alternatives except the preferred                       Fishermen’s Association. These                         every source of mortality must be
                                                  alternative have the potential to                       organizations prepared letters for the                 reduced.
                                                  accomplish the stated objectives of the                 Council and requested the consultations                   The comment from the Native Village
                                                  Magnuson-Stevens Act and other                          to discuss the salmon bycatch                          of Kotzebue expressed concern that
                                                  applicable statutes (as reflected in this               management measures under                              although Amendment 110 is going in
                                                  action), while minimizing any                           consideration by the Council. NMFS                     the right direction towards zero salmon
                                                  significant adverse economic impact on                  posted reports from these consultations                bycatch, the bycatch limits are still too
                                                  small entities.                                         on the NMFS Alaska Region Web site at                  high.
                                                                                                          https://alaskafisheries.noaa.gov/tribal-                  The comment from Ahtna,
                                                  Tribal Summary Impact Statement (E.O.                                                                          Incorporated, encourages the Secretary
                                                                                                          consultations.
                                                  13175)                                                     NMFS continued the consultation                     of Commerce to take all reasonable
                                                     E.O. 13175 of November 6, 2000 (25                   process by sending a letter to Alaska                  measures to reduce Chinook salmon
                                                  U.S.C. 450 note), the Executive                         tribal governments, Alaska Native                      bycatch in the Bering Sea and Gulf of
                                                  Memorandum of April 29, 1994 (25                        corporations, and related organizations                Alaska.
                                                  U.S.C. 450 note), the American Indian                   (‘‘Alaska Native representatives’’) when                  The comment from the Aleut
                                                  and Alaska Native Policy of the U.S.                    the Notice of Availability for                         Corporation supports Amendment 110,
                                                  Department of Commerce (March 30,                       Amendment 110 published in the                         but is strongly opposed to the provision
                                                  1995), and the Tribal Consultation and                  Federal Register in March 2016. The                    to reduce the PSC limit and
                                                  Coordination Policy of the U.S.                         letter included a copy of the Notice of                performance standard in low Chinook
                                                  Department of Commerce (May 21,                         Availability and notified representatives              salmon abundance years because it is
                                                  2013), outline the responsibilities of                  of the opportunity to comment and                      unwarranted, unnecessary, not sound
                                                  NMFS in matters affecting tribal                        consult. NMFS received 4 letters of                    science, and not responsible
                                                  interests. Section 161 of Public Law                    comment on Amendment 110 and the                       management. The Aleut Corporation
                                                  108–199 (188 Stat. 452), as amended by                  proposed rule from tribal members and                  believes this provision unfairly restricts
                                                  section 518 of Public Law 108–447 (118                  representatives of tribal governments,                 the pollock fishery when science has
                                                  Stat. 3267), extends the consultation                   tribal organizations, or Alaska Native                 shown that there is not a relationship
                                                  requirements of E.O. 13175 to Alaska                    corporations. The comment summaries                    between salmon bycatch and the size of
                                                  Native corporations. Under the E.O. and                 and NMFS’ responses are provided in                    the salmon runs in coastal western
                                                  agency policies, NMFS must ensure                       this preamble under Response to                        Alaska.
                                                  meaningful and timely input by tribal                   Comments and are summarized below.                     NMFS’ Position Supporting the Need To
                                                  officials and representatives of Alaska                                                                        Issue the Regulation
                                                  Native corporations in the development                  A Summary of the Nature of Tribal
                                                                                                          Concerns                                                  This final rule is needed to implement
                                                  of regulatory policies that have tribal
                                                  implications.                                              The concerns expressed in                           Amendment 110, a complex and
                                                     Section 5(b)(2)(B) of E.O. 13175                     consultations and reflected in written                 innovative program to minimize salmon
                                                  requires NMFS to prepare a tribal                       comments from tribal representatives                   bycatch to the extent practicable in the
                                                  summary impact statement as part of the                 and members center on four themes.                     pollock fishery. This final rule is also
                                                  final rule. This statement must contain                 First, Chinook salmon is vitally                       needed to create a comprehensive
                                                  (1) a description of the extent of the                  important to tribal members, and they                  salmon bycatch avoidance program that
                                                  agency’s prior consultation with tribal                 suffer great hardships when Chinook                    works more effectively than the current
                                                  officials, (2) a summary of the nature of               salmon abundance is low. Second, tribal                salmon bycatch programs to avoid
                                                  their concerns, (3) the agency’s position               representatives attribute low Chinook                  Chinook salmon bycatch and Alaska-
                                                  supporting the need to issue the                        salmon in-river returns directly to                    origin chum salmon bycatch. The
                                                  regulation, and (4) a statement of the                  bycatch in the Bering Sea pollock                      Council and NMFS recognize that
                                                  extent to which the concerns of tribal                  fishery. Third, tribal members want                    salmon are an extremely important
                                                  officials have been met.                                Chinook salmon bycatch greatly                         resource to Native Alaskans who
                                                                                                          curtailed. Fourth, NMFS should                         depend on local fisheries for their
                                                  A Description of the Extent of the                      exercise its trust responsibilities by                 sustenance and livelihood.
                                                  Agency’s Prior Consultation With Tribal                 advocating for Alaska native interests on                 Amendment 110 and this final rule
                                                  Officials                                               the Council.                                           adjust the existing Chinook salmon
                                                     The consultation process for this                       The comment letter from Tanana                      bycatch program to, among other things,
                                                  action began during the Council process                 Chiefs Conference; the Association of                  incorporate revised chum salmon
                                                  when the Council started developing                     Village Council Presidents; the Yukon                  bycatch measures into the existing IPAs.
                                                  Amendment 110 in 2012. A number of                      River Drainage Fisheries Association;                  Amendment 110 and this final rule are
                                                  tribal representatives and tribal                       the Kawerak, Inc.; and the Bering Sea                  designed to consider the importance of
                                                  organizations provided written public                   Fishermen’s Association supported                      continued production of critical chum
                                                  comments and oral public testimony to                   Amendment 110 and the implementing                     salmon runs in western Alaska by
                                                  the Council during Council outreach                     regulations as an important step in                    focusing on bycatch avoidance of
                                                  meetings on Amendment 110 and at the                    further reducing salmon bycatch but                    Alaskan chum salmon runs. These runs
                                                  numerous Council meetings at which                      urged NMFS and the pollock industry to                 have substantial variation in run sizes
                                                  Amendment 110 was discussed.                            continue working towards greater                       over time, and are of historic
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                                                     NMFS conducted two tribal                            bycatch reduction, with an ultimate goal               importance in the subsistence lifestyle
                                                  consultations, one in December 2014                     of zero bycatch. In particular, these                  of Native Alaskans. Additional
                                                  and one in April 2015, with                             comments support the provision to                      protections to other chum stocks from
                                                  representatives from the Tanana Chiefs                  reduce the PSC limit and performance                   outside of Alaska are embedded in the
                                                  Conference; the Association of Village                  standard in years of low Chinook                       objective to avoid the high bycatch of
                                                  Council Presidents; the Yukon River                     salmon abundance in western Alaska as                  chum salmon overall, recognizing that
                                                  Drainage Fisheries Association; the                     critical to ensuring Chinook salmon                    most non-Alaska chum salmon are
                                                  Kawerak, Inc.; and the Bering Sea                       bycatch is reduced in the years when                   likely from Asian hatcheries.


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                                                     In addition, the Council and NMFS                    hours for the amendment to the                         ■ d. Add a definition for ‘‘Salmon
                                                  sought to provide greater incentives to                 contract; and 15 minutes for the                       bycatch incentive plan agreement (IPA)’’
                                                  avoid Chinook salmon by strengthening                   Application for the Transfer of Chinook                in alphabetical order to read as follows:
                                                  incentives during times of historically                 Salmon PSC Allocations.
                                                  low Chinook salmon abundance in                                                                                § 679.2   Definitions.
                                                                                                          OMB Control Number 0648–0401                           *      *     *     *     *
                                                  western Alaska. Thus, the management
                                                  measures included in Amendment 110                        Public reporting burden is estimated                    Chum Salmon Savings Area of the
                                                  focus on retaining the incentives to                    to average 40 hours per individual                     BSAI CVOA (See § 679.21(f)(14) and
                                                  avoid Chinook salmon bycatch at all                     response for the Salmon Bycatch IPA;                   Figure 9 to this part).
                                                  levels of abundance as intended by                      and 8 hours for the IPA Annual Report.                 *      *     *     *     *
                                                  Amendment 91. Multiple years of                           Public reporting burden includes the                    Fishing trip means: * * *
                                                  historically low Chinook salmon                         time for reviewing instructions,                          (6) For purposes of
                                                  abundance have resulted in significant                  searching existing data sources,                       § 679.7(d)(5)(ii)(C)(2) for CDQ groups
                                                  restrictions for subsistence users in                   gathering and maintaining the data                     and § 679.7(k)(8)(ii) for AFA entities, the
                                                  western Alaska and failure to achieve                   needed, and completing and reviewing                   period beginning when a vessel operator
                                                  conservation objectives. While Chinook                  the collection of information.                         commences harvesting any pollock that
                                                  salmon bycatch impact rates have been                     Send comments on this data                           will accrue against a directed fishing
                                                  low under Amendment 91, the Council                     collection, including suggestions for                  allowance for pollock in the BS or
                                                  and NMFS have determined that there                     reducing the burden, to NMFS Alaska                    against a pollock CDQ allocation
                                                  is evidence that improvements could be                  Region (see ADDRESSES), or by email to                 harvested in the BS and ending when
                                                  made to ensure the program is reducing                  OIRA_Submission@omb.eop.gov, or fax                    the vessel operator offloads or transfers
                                                  Chinook salmon bycatch at low levels of                 to (202) 395–5806.                                     any processed or unprocessed pollock
                                                  salmon abundance.                                         Notwithstanding any other provision                  from that vessel.
                                                  A Statement of the Extent to Which the                  of the law, no person is required to                   *      *     *     *     *
                                                  Concerns of Tribal Officials Have Been                  respond to, nor shall any person be                       Salmon bycatch incentive plan
                                                  Met                                                     subject to a penalty for failure to comply             agreement (IPA) is a voluntary private
                                                                                                          with, a collection of information subject              contract, approved by NMFS under
                                                     One of the primary factors in                        to the requirements of the PRA, unless                 § 679.21(f)(12), that establishes
                                                  initiating this action was concern over                 that collection of information displays a              incentives for participants to avoid
                                                  the potential impacts of Chinook salmon                 currently valid OMB control number.                    Chinook salmon and chum salmon
                                                  and chum salmon bycatch in the Bering                   All currently approved NOAA                            bycatch while directed fishing for
                                                  Sea pollock fishery on the return of                    collections of information may be                      pollock in the BS.
                                                  these salmon to western Alaska river                    viewed at: http://www.cio.noaa.gov/                    *      *     *     *     *
                                                  systems and the recognition of the                      services_programs/prasubs.html.
                                                  importance of salmon to the people in                                                                          ■ 3. In § 679.7:
                                                  western Alaska. While the final program                 List of Subjects in 50 CFR Part 679                    ■ a. Revise paragraphs (d)(5)(ii)(B),
                                                  is not as restrictive on the pollock                                                                           (d)(5)(ii)(C)(5), and the paragraph (k)(8)
                                                                                                            Alaska, Fisheries, Recordkeeping and                 heading;
                                                  fishery as advocated by some Alaska                     reporting requirements.
                                                  Native representatives, it will minimize                                                                       ■ b. Redesignate paragraph (k)(8)(iv) as
                                                  salmon bycatch to the extent                              Dated: June 2, 2016.                                 (k)(8)(v); and
                                                  practicable.                                            Samuel D. Rauch III,                                   ■ c. Add new paragraph (k)(8)(iv).
                                                                                                          Deputy Assistant Administrator for                        The revisions and addition read as
                                                  Collection-of-Information Requirements                  Regulatory Programs, National Marine                   follows:
                                                    This rule contains collection-of-                     Fisheries Service.
                                                                                                                                                                 § 679.7   Prohibitions.
                                                  information requirements subject the                      For the reasons set out in the
                                                  Paperwork Reduction Act (PRA) and                                                                              *       *    *     *     *
                                                                                                          preamble, NMFS amends 50 CFR part                         (d) * * *
                                                  which have been approved by OMB.                        679 as follows:
                                                  The collections are listed below by OMB                                                                           (5) * * *
                                                  control number.                                                                                                   (ii) * * *
                                                                                                          PART 679—FISHERIES OF THE
                                                                                                                                                                    (B) Non-Chinook salmon. For the
                                                  OMB Control Number 0648–0731                            EXCLUSIVE ECONOMIC ZONE OFF
                                                                                                                                                                 operator of a vessel, to use trawl gear to
                                                                                                          ALASKA
                                                    Public reporting burden is estimated                                                                         harvest pollock CDQ in the Chum
                                                  to average 5 minutes per individual                     ■ 1. The authority citation for 50 CFR                 Salmon Savings Area between
                                                  response for use of a vessel’s computer,                part 679 continues to read as follows:                 September 1 and October 14 after the
                                                  software, and data transmission; 5                                                                             CDQ group’s non-Chinook salmon PSQ
                                                                                                            Authority: 16 U.S.C. 773 et seq.; 1801 et            is attained, unless the vessel is
                                                  minutes per individual response for                     seq.; 3631 et seq.; Public Law 108–447;
                                                  notification of observer before handling                                                                       participating in an approved IPA under
                                                                                                          Public Law 111–281.
                                                  the vessel’s Bering Sea pollock catch;                                                                         § 679.21(f)(12).
                                                  and 5 minutes for notification of crew                  ■  2. In § 679.2:                                         (C) * * *
                                                  person responsible for ensuring all                     ■  a. Remove the definitions for                          (5) For the operator of a catcher vessel
                                                  sorting, retention, and storage of                      ‘‘Chinook salmon bycatch incentive                     delivering pollock CDQ catch to a
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                                                  salmon.                                                 plan agreement (IPA)’’;                                shoreside processor or stationary
                                                                                                          ■ b. Revise the definitions for ‘‘Chum                 floating processor to:
                                                  OMB Control Number 0648–0393                            Salmon Savings Area of the BSAI                           (i) Deliver pollock CDQ to a processor
                                                    Public reporting burden is estimated                  CVOA’’, and paragraph (6) of ‘‘Fishing                 that does not have a catch monitoring
                                                  to average 8 hours per individual                       trip’’;                                                and control plan approved under
                                                  response for the Application to Receive                 ■ c. Remove the definition for ‘‘Non-                  § 679.28(g).
                                                  Transferable Chinook Salmon PSC                         Chinook salmon bycatch reduction                          (ii) Handle, sort, or discard catch
                                                  Allocations, including the contract; 4                  intercooperative agreement (ICA)’’; and                without notifying the observer 15


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                                                  minutes prior to handling, sorting, or                                 into two seasonal allowances                of each year, the State of Alaska will
                                                  discarding catch as described in                                       corresponding to the two fishing            provide to NMFS an estimate of
                                                  § 679.21(f)(15)(ii)(B)(2).                                             seasons set out at § 679.23(e)(2), as       Chinook salmon abundance using the 3-
                                                     (iii) Fail to secure catch after the                                follows:                                    System Index for western Alaska based
                                                  completion of catch handling and the                                      (i) A Season, 45 percent;                on the Kuskokwim, Unalakleet, and
                                                  collection of scientific data and                                         (ii) B Season, 55 percent.               Upper Yukon aggregate stock grouping.
                                                  biological samples as described in                                     *       *    *     *     *                     (i) An AFA sector will receive a
                                                  § 679.21(f)(15)(ii)(B)(3).                                             ■ 5. In § 679.21:                           portion of the 47,591 Chinook salmon
                                                  *       *     *     *     *                                            ■ a. Remove and reserve paragraph (c);      PSC limit, or, in a low Chinook salmon
                                                     (k) * * *                                                           ■ b. Revise the paragraph (e) heading;      abundance year, the 33,318 Chinook
                                                     (8) Salmon PSC.                                                     ■ c. Remove paragraphs (e)(1)(vi)           salmon PSC limit, if —
                                                  *       *     *     *     *                                            through (viii), (e)(3)(i)(A)(3), and           (A) No Chinook salmon bycatch
                                                     (iv) Catcher vessels. (A) For the                                   (e)(7)(vii) through (ix); and               incentive plan agreement (IPA) is
                                                                                                                         ■ d. Revise paragraphs (f) and (g).
                                                  operator of a catcher vessel, to handle,                                                                           approved by NMFS under paragraph
                                                                                                                            The revisions read as follows:
                                                  sort, or discard catch without notifying                                                                           (f)(12) of this section; or
                                                  the observer 15 minutes prior to                                       § 679.21 Prohibited species bycatch            (B) That AFA sector has exceeded its
                                                  handling, sorting, or discarding catch as                              management.                                 performance standard under paragraph
                                                  described in § 679.21(f)(15)(ii)(B)(2).                                *      *    *     *      *                  (f)(6) of this section.
                                                     (B) For the operator of a catcher vessel                               (e) BSAI PSC limits for crab and            (ii) An AFA sector will receive a
                                                  to fail to secure catch after the                                      herring. * * *                              portion of the 60,000 Chinook salmon
                                                  completion of catch handling and the                                   *      *    *     *      *                  PSC limit, or, in a low Chinook salmon
                                                  collection of scientific data and                                         (f) Salmon Bycatch Management in         abundance year, the 45,000 Chinook
                                                  biological samples as described in                                     the BS Pollock Fishery—(1)                  salmon PSC limit, if—
                                                  § 679.21(f)(15)(ii)(B)(3).                                             Applicability. This paragraph contains         (A) At least one IPA is approved by
                                                  *       *     *     *     *                                            regulations governing the bycatch of        NMFS under paragraph (f)(12) of this
                                                  ■ 4. In § 679.20, revise paragraph                                     salmon in the BS pollock fishery.           section; and
                                                  (a)(5)(i)(B)(1) to read as follows:                                       (2) Chinook salmon prohibited species
                                                                                                                         catch (PSC) limit. Each year, NMFS will        (B) That AFA sector has not exceeded
                                                  § 679.20        General limitations.                                   allocate to AFA sectors listed in           its performance standard under
                                                  *      *     *    *     *                                              paragraph (f)(3)(ii) of this section a      paragraph (f)(6) of this section.
                                                     (a) * * *                                                           portion of the applicable Chinook              (3) Allocations of the Chinook salmon
                                                     (5) * * *                                                           salmon PSC limit. NMFS will publish         PSC limits—(i) Seasonal apportionment.
                                                     (i) * * *                                                           the applicable Chinook salmon PSC           NMFS will apportion the Chinook
                                                     (B) * * *                                                           limit in the annual harvest                 salmon PSC limits annually 70 percent
                                                     (1) Inshore, catcher/processor,                                     specifications after determining if it is a to the A season and 30 percent to the
                                                  mothership, and CDQ sectors. The                                       low Chinook salmon abundance year.          B season, which are described in
                                                  portions of the BS subarea pollock                                     NMFS will determine that it is a low        § 679.23(e)(2).
                                                  directed fishing allowances allocated to                               Chinook salmon abundance year when             (ii) AFA sectors. Each year, NMFS
                                                  each sector under sections 206(a) and                                  abundance of Chinook salmon in              will make allocations of the applicable
                                                  206(b) of the AFA and the CDQ                                          western Alaska is less than or equal to     Chinook salmon PSC limit to the
                                                  allowance in the BSAI will be divided                                  250,000 Chinook salmon. By October 1        following four AFA sectors:

                                                  AFA Sector:                                                                 Eligible participants are:

                                                  (A) Catcher/processor ............................................          AFA catcher/processors and AFA catcher vessels delivering to AFA catcher/processors, all
                                                                                                                                of which are permitted under § 679.4(l)(2) and (l)(3)(i)(A), respectively.
                                                  (B) Mothership .......................................................      AFA catcher vessels harvesting pollock for processing by AFA motherships, all of which are
                                                                                                                                permitted under § 679.4(l)(3)(i)(B) and (l)(4), respectively.
                                                  (C) Inshore .............................................................   AFA catcher vessels harvesting pollock for processing by AFA inshore processors, all of
                                                                                                                                which are permitted under § 679.4(l)(3)(i)(C).
                                                  (D) CDQ Program ..................................................          The six CDQ groups authorized under section 305(i)(1)(D) of the Magnuson-Stevens Act to
                                                                                                                                participate in the CDQ Program.



                                                   (iii) Allocations to each AFA sector.                                 PSC limits to each AFA sector as                       maximum amount of Chinook salmon
                                                  NMFS will allocate the Chinook salmon                                  follows:                                               PSC allocated to each sector in each
                                                                                                                           (A) If a sector is managed under the                 season and annually is—
                                                                                                                         60,000 Chinook salmon PSC limit, the

                                                                                                                                 A season                              B season                           Annual total
                                                                         AFA sector
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                                                                                                                    % Allocation        # of Chinook        % Allocation      # of Chinook        % Allocation    # of Chinook

                                                  (1)   Catcher/processor ..............................                        32.9            13,818                17.9               3,222             28.4          17,040
                                                  (2)   Mothership ..........................................                    8.0             3,360                 7.3               1,314              7.8           4,674
                                                  (3)   Inshore ................................................                49.8            20,916                69.3              12,474             55.6          33,390
                                                  (4)   CDQ Program .....................................                        9.3             3,906                 5.5                 990              8.2           4,896




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                                                    (B) If the sector is managed under the                              amount of Chinook salmon PSC in each
                                                  45,000 Chinook salmon PSC limit, the                                  season and annually:
                                                  sector will be allocated the following

                                                                                                                               A season                               B season                          Annual total
                                                                         AFA sector
                                                                                                                    % Allocation       # of Chinook        % Allocation      # of Chinook       % Allocation    # of Chinook

                                                  (1)   Catcher/processor ..............................                      32.9             10,363                17.9              2,415             28.4          12,780
                                                  (2)   Mothership ..........................................                  8.0              2,520                 7.3                987              7.8           3,510
                                                  (3)   Inshore ................................................              49.8             15,687                69.3              9,355             55.6          25,020
                                                  (4)   CDQ Program .....................................                      9.3              2,930                 5.5                743              8.2           3,690



                                                    (C) If the sector is managed under the                              amount of Chinook salmon PSC in each
                                                  47,591 Chinook salmon PSC limit, the                                  season and annually:
                                                  sector will be allocated the following

                                                                                                                               A season                               B season                          Annual total
                                                                         AFA sector
                                                                                                                    % Allocation       # of Chinook        % Allocation      # of Chinook       % Allocation    # of Chinook

                                                  (1)   Catcher/processor ..............................                      32.9             10,906                17.9              2,556             28.4          13,516
                                                  (2)   Mothership ..........................................                  8.0              2,665                 7.3              1,042              7.8           3,707
                                                  (3)   Inshore ................................................              49.8             16,591                69.3              9,894             55.6          26,485
                                                  (4)   CDQ Program .....................................                      9.3              3,098                 5.5                785              8.2           3,883



                                                    (D) If the sector is managed under the                              amount of Chinook salmon PSC in each
                                                  33,318 Chinook salmon PSC limit, the                                  season and annually:
                                                  sector will be allocated the following

                                                                                                                               A season                               B season                          Annual total
                                                                         AFA sector
                                                                                                                    % Allocation       # of Chinook        % Allocation      # of Chinook       % Allocation    # of Chinook

                                                  (1)   Catcher/processor ..............................                      32.9              7,673                17.9              1,789             28.4            9,462
                                                  (2)   Mothership ..........................................                  8.0              1,866                 7.3                730              7.8            2,599
                                                  (3)   Inshore ................................................              49.8             11,615                69.3              6,926             55.6           18,525
                                                  (4)   CDQ Program .....................................                      9.3              2,169                 5.5                550              8.2            2,732



                                                     (iv) Allocations to the AFA catcher/                                  (v) Allocations to inshore cooperatives             managed by NMFS under the
                                                  processor and mothership sectors. (A)                                 and the AFA inshore open access                        requirements of paragraph (f)(10) of this
                                                  NMFS will issue transferable Chinook                                  fishery. NMFS will further allocate the                section.
                                                  salmon PSC allocations under paragraph                                inshore sector’s Chinook salmon PSC                      (vi) Allocations to the CDQ Program.
                                                  (f)(3)(iii) of this section to entities                               allocation under paragraph (f)(3)(iii) of              NMFS will further allocate the Chinook
                                                  representing the AFA catcher/processor                                this section among the inshore                         salmon PSC allocation to the CDQ
                                                  sector and the AFA mothership sector if                               cooperatives and the inshore open
                                                  these sectors meet the requirements of                                                                                       Program under paragraph (f)(3)(iii) of
                                                                                                                        access fishery based on the percentage                 this section among the six CDQ groups
                                                  paragraph (f)(8) of this section.                                     allocations of pollock to each inshore
                                                     (B) If no entity is approved by NMFS                                                                                      based on each CDQ group’s percentage
                                                                                                                        cooperative under § 679.62(a). NMFS                    of the CDQ Program pollock allocation.
                                                  to represent the AFA catcher/processor
                                                  sector or the AFA mothership sector,                                  will issue transferable Chinook salmon                 NMFS will issue transferable Chinook
                                                  then NMFS will manage that sector                                     PSC allocations to inshore cooperatives.               salmon PSC allocations to CDQ groups.
                                                  under a non-transferable Chinook                                      Any Chinook salmon PSC allocated to
                                                                                                                                                                                 (vii) Accrual of Chinook salmon
                                                  salmon PSC allocation under paragraph                                 the inshore open access fishery will be
                                                                                                                                                                               bycatch to specific PSC allocations.
                                                  (f)(10) of this section.                                              as a non-transferable allocation

                                                  If a Chinook salmon PSC allocation is:                                             Then all Chinook salmon bycatch:

                                                  (A) A transferable allocation to a sector-level entity,                            By any vessel fishing under a transferable allocation will accrue against the alloca-
                                                    inshore cooperative, or CDQ group under paragraph                                  tion to the entity representing that vessel.
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                                                    (f)(8) of this section.
                                                  (B) A non-transferable allocation to a sector or the                               By any vessel fishing under a non-transferable allocation will accrue against the allo-
                                                    inshore open access fishery under paragraph (f)(10) of                             cation established for the sector or inshore open access fishery, whichever is ap-
                                                    this section.                                                                      plicable.
                                                  (C) The opt-out allocation under paragraph (f)(5) of this                          By any vessel fishing under the opt-out allocation will accrue against the opt-out allo-
                                                    section.                                                                           cation.




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                                                     (viii) Public release of Chinook                            (4) Reduction in allocations of the                     proportion each participating
                                                  salmon PSC information. For each year,                      Chinook salmon PSC limit—(i)                               cooperative represents of the Chinook
                                                  NMFS will release to the public and                         Reduction in sector allocations. NMFS                      salmon PSC initially allocated among
                                                  publish on the NMFS Alaska Region                           will reduce the seasonal allocation of                     the participating inshore cooperatives
                                                  Web site (http://                                           the Chinook salmon PSC limit to the                        that year.
                                                  alaskafisheries.noaa.gov/):                                 catcher/processor sector, the mothership                     (iii) Adjustment to CDQ group
                                                     (A) The Chinook salmon PSC                               sector, the inshore sector, or the CDQ                     allocations. If a CDQ group does not
                                                  allocations for each entity receiving a                     Program under paragraph (f)(3)(iii)(A) or                  participate in an approved IPA, the
                                                  transferable allocation;                                    (B) of this section, if the owner of any                   amount of Chinook salmon that remains
                                                     (B) The non-transferable Chinook                         permitted AFA vessel in that sector, or                    in the CDQ Program’s allocation, after
                                                  salmon PSC allocations;                                     any CDQ group, does not participate in                     subtracting the amount of Chinook
                                                     (C) The vessels fishing under each                       an approved IPA under paragraph (f)(12)                    salmon associated with the non-
                                                  transferable or non-transferable                            of this section. NMFS will subtract the                    participating CDQ group, will be
                                                  allocation;                                                 amount of Chinook salmon from each                         reallocated among the CDQ groups
                                                     (D) The amount of Chinook salmon                         sector’s allocation associated with each                   participating in an approved IPA based
                                                  bycatch that accrues towards each                           vessel not participating in an approved                    on the proportion each participating
                                                  transferable or non-transferable                            IPA.                                                       CDQ group represents of the Chinook
                                                  allocation;                                                    (ii) Adjustments to the inshore sector
                                                                                                                                                                         salmon PSC initially allocated among
                                                     (E) Any changes to these allocations                     and inshore cooperative allocations. (A)
                                                                                                                                                                         the participating CDQ groups that year.
                                                  due to transfers under paragraph (f)(9) of                  If some members of an inshore
                                                  this section, rollovers under paragraph                     cooperative do not participate in an                         (iv) All members of a sector do not
                                                  (f)(11) of this section, and deductions                     approved IPA, NMFS will reduce the                         participate in an approved IPA. If all
                                                  from the B season non-transferable                          allocation to the cooperative to which                     members of a sector do not participate
                                                  allocations under paragraphs (f)(5)(v) or                   those vessels belong, or the inshore                       in an approved IPA, the amount of
                                                  (f)(10)(iii) of this section; and                           open access fishery.                                       Chinook salmon that remains after
                                                     (F) Tables for each sector that provide                     (B) If all members of an inshore                        subtracting the amount of Chinook
                                                  the percent of the sector’s pollock                         cooperative do not participate in an                       salmon associated with the non-
                                                  allocation, numbers of Chinook salmon                       approved IPA, the amount of Chinook                        participating sector will not be
                                                  associated with each vessel in the sector                   salmon that remains in the inshore                         reallocated among the sectors that have
                                                  used to calculate the opt-out allocation                    sector’s allocation, after subtracting the                 members participating in an approved
                                                  and annual threshold amounts, and the                       amount of Chinook salmon associated                        IPA. This portion of the PSC limit will
                                                  percent of the pollock allocation                           with the non-participating inshore                         remain unallocated for that year.
                                                  associated with each vessel that NMFS                       cooperative, will be reallocated among                       (5) Chinook salmon PSC opt-out
                                                  will use to calculate IPA minimum                           the inshore cooperatives participating in                  allocation. The following table describes
                                                  participation assigned to each vessel.                      an approved IPA based on the                               requirements for the opt-out allocation:
                                                  (i) What is the amount of Chi-         The opt-out allocation will equal the sum of the Chinook salmon PSC deducted under paragraph (f)(4)(i) of this section from the
                                                      nook salmon PSC that will be         seasonal allocations of each sector with members not participating in an approved IPA.
                                                      allocated to the opt-out alloca-
                                                      tion in the A season and the
                                                      B season?
                                                  (ii) Which participants will be        Any AFA-permitted vessel or any CDQ group that is a member of a sector eligible under paragraph (f)(2)(ii) of this section to re-
                                                      managed under the opt-out al-        ceive allocations of the 60,000 PSC limit or the 45,000 PSC limit, but that is not participating in an approved IPA.
                                                      location?
                                                  (iii) What Chinook salmon by-          All Chinook salmon bycatch by participants under paragraph (f)(5)(ii) of this section.
                                                      catch will accrue against the
                                                      opt-out allocation?
                                                  (iv) How will the opt-out alloca-      All participants under paragraph (f)(5)(ii) of this section will be managed as a group under the seasonal opt-out allocations. If the
                                                      tion be managed?                      Regional Administrator determines that the seasonal opt-out allocation will be reached, NMFS will publish a notice in the Fed-
                                                                                            eral Register closing directed fishing for pollock in the BS, for the remainder of the season, for all vessels fishing under the opt-
                                                                                            out allocation.
                                                  (v) What will happen if Chinook        NMFS will deduct from the B season opt-out allocation any Chinook salmon bycatch in the A season that exceeds the A season
                                                     salmon bycatch by vessels              opt-out allocation.
                                                     fishing under the opt-out allo-
                                                     cation exceeds the amount al-
                                                     located to the A season opt-
                                                     out allocation?
                                                  (vi) What will happen if Chinook       If Chinook salmon bycatch by vessels fishing under the opt-out allocation in the A season is less than the amount allocated to the
                                                     salmon bycatch by vessels              opt-out allocation in the A season, this amount of Chinook salmon will not be added to the B season opt-out allocation.
                                                     fishing under the opt-out allo-
                                                     cation is less than the amount
                                                     allocated to the A season opt-
                                                     out allocation?
                                                  (vii) Is Chinook salmon PSC al-        No. Chinook salmon PSC allocated to the opt-out allocation is not transferable.
                                                     located to the opt-out alloca-
                                                     tion transferable?
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                                                    (6) Chinook salmon bycatch                                Chinook salmon in any three of seven                       receive an allocation under the 33,318
                                                  performance standard. If the total                          consecutive years, that sector will                        Chinook salmon PSC limit.
                                                  annual Chinook salmon bycatch by the                        receive an allocation of Chinook salmon                      (i) Annual threshold amount. Prior to
                                                  members of a sector participating in an                     under the 47,591 PSC limit in all future                   each year, NMFS will calculate each
                                                  approved IPA is greater than that                           years, except in low Chinook salmon                        sector’s annual threshold amount.
                                                  sector’s annual threshold amount of                         abundance years when that sector will                      NMFS will post the annual threshold


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                                                  amount for each sector on the NMFS                      these entities meet all the applicable                    (ii) Request for approval as an entity
                                                  Alaska Region Web site (http://                         requirements of this section.                          eligible to receive transferable Chinook
                                                  alaskafisheries.noaa.gov/). At the end of                  (A) Inshore cooperatives. NMFS will                 salmon PSC allocations. A
                                                  each year, NMFS will evaluate the                       issue transferable Chinook salmon PSC                  representative of an entity representing
                                                  Chinook salmon bycatch by all IPA                       allocations to the inshore cooperatives                the catcher/processor sector or the
                                                  participants in each sector against that                permitted annually under § 679.4(l)(6).                mothership sector may request approval
                                                  sector’s annual threshold amount.                       The representative and agent for service               by NMFS to receive transferable
                                                     (ii) Calculation of the annual                       of process (see definition at § 679.2) for             Chinook salmon PSC allocations on
                                                  threshold amount. A sector’s annual                     an inshore cooperative is the                          behalf of the members of the sector. The
                                                  threshold amount is the annual number                   cooperative representative identified in               application must be submitted to NMFS
                                                  of Chinook salmon that would be                         the application for an inshore                         at the address in paragraph (b)(6) of this
                                                  allocated to that sector under the 47,591               cooperative fishing permit issued under                section. A completed application
                                                  Chinook salmon PSC limit, as shown in                   § 679.4(l)(6), unless the inshore                      consists of the application form and a
                                                  the table in paragraph (f)(3)(iii)(C) of                cooperative representative notifies                    contract, described below.
                                                  this section, or the 33,318 Chinook                     NMFS in writing that a different person                   (A) Application form. The applicant
                                                  salmon PSC limit in low Chinook                         will act as its agent for service of                   must submit a paper copy of the
                                                  salmon abundance years, as shown in                     process for purposes of this paragraph                 application form with all information
                                                  the table in paragraph (f)(3)(iii)(D) of                (f). An inshore cooperative is not                     fields accurately filled in, including the
                                                  this section. If any vessels in a sector do             required to submit an application under                affidavit affirming that each eligible
                                                  not participate in an approved IPA,                     paragraph (f)(8)(ii) of this section to                vessel owner, from whom the applicant
                                                  NMFS will reduce that sector’s annual                   receive a transferable Chinook salmon                  received written notification requesting
                                                  threshold amount by the number of                       PSC allocation.                                        to join the sector entity, has been
                                                  Chinook salmon associated with each                        (B) CDQ groups. NMFS will issue                     allowed to join the sector entity subject
                                                  vessel not participating in an approved                 transferable Chinook salmon PSC                        to the same terms and conditions that
                                                  IPA. If any CDQ groups do not                           allocations to the CDQ groups. The                     have been agreed on by, and are
                                                  participate in an approved IPA, NMFS                    representative and agent for service of                applicable to, all other parties to the
                                                  will reduce the CDQ Program’s annual                    process for a CDQ group is the chief                   sector entity. The application form is
                                                  threshold amount by the number of                       executive officer of the CDQ group,                    available on the NMFS Alaska Region
                                                  Chinook salmon associated with each                     unless the chief executive officer                     Web site (http://alaskafisheries.
                                                  CDQ group not participating in an                       notifies NMFS in writing that a different              noaa.gov/) or from NMFS at the address
                                                  approved IPA.                                           person will act as its agent for service               in paragraph (b)(6) of this section.
                                                     (iii) Exceeding the performance                      of process. A CDQ group is not required                   (B) Contract. A contract containing
                                                  standard. If NMFS determines that a                     to submit an application under                         the following information must be
                                                  sector has exceeded its performance                     paragraph (f)(8)(ii) of this section to                attached to the completed application
                                                  standard by exceeding its annual                        receive a transferable Chinook salmon                  form:
                                                  threshold amount in any three of seven                  PSC allocation.                                           (1) Information that documents that
                                                  consecutive years, NMFS will issue a                       (C) Entity representing the AFA                     all vessel owners party to the contract
                                                  notification in the Federal Register that               catcher/processor sector. NMFS will                    agree that the entity, the entity’s
                                                  the sector has exceeded its performance                 authorize only one entity to represent                 representative, and the entity’s agent for
                                                  standard. In all subsequent years, NMFS                 the catcher/processor sector for                       service of process named in the
                                                  will allocate to that sector either the                 purposes of receiving and managing                     application form represent them for
                                                  amount of Chinook salmon in the table                   transferable Chinook salmon PSC                        purposes of receiving transferable
                                                  in paragraph (f)(3)(iii)(C) of this section             allocations on behalf of the catcher/                  Chinook salmon PSC allocations.
                                                  or, in low Chinook salmon abundance                     processors eligible to fish under                         (2) A statement that the entity’s
                                                  years, the amount of Chinook salmon in                  transferable Chinook salmon PSC                        representative and agent for service of
                                                  the table in paragraph (f)(3)(iii)(D) of                allocations. NMFS will issue                           process are authorized to act on behalf
                                                  this section. All members of the affected               transferable Chinook salmon allocations                of the vessel owners party to the
                                                  sector will fish under this lower PSC                   under the Chinook salmon PSC limit to                  contract.
                                                  allocation regardless of whether a vessel               the entity representing the catcher/                      (3) Signatures, printed names, and
                                                  or CDQ group within that sector                         processor sector if that entity represents             date of signature for the owners of each
                                                  participates in an approved IPA.                        all the owners of AFA-permitted vessels                AFA-permitted vessel identified in the
                                                     (7) Replacement vessels. If an AFA-                  in this sector that are participants in an             application form.
                                                  permitted vessel is no longer eligible to               approved IPA.                                             (C) Contract duration. Once
                                                  participate in the BS pollock fishery or                   (D) Entity representing the AFA                     submitted, the contract attached to the
                                                  if a vessel replaces a currently eligible               mothership sector. NMFS will authorize                 application form is valid until amended
                                                  vessel, NMFS will assign the portion                    only one entity to represent the                       or terminated by the parties to the
                                                  and number of Chinook salmon                            mothership sector for purposes of                      contract.
                                                  associated with that vessel to the                      receiving and managing transferable                       (D) Deadline. An application form and
                                                  replacement vessel or distribute it                     Chinook salmon PSC allocations on                      contract must be received by NMFS no
                                                  among other eligible vessels in the                     behalf of the vessels eligible to fish                 later than 1700 hours, A.l.t., on October
                                                  sector based on the procedures in the                   under transferable Chinook salmon PSC                  1 of the year prior to the year for which
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                                                  law, regulation, or private contract that               allocations. NMFS will issue                           the Chinook salmon PSC allocations are
                                                  accomplishes the vessel removal or                      transferable Chinook salmon allocations                effective.
                                                  replacement action.                                     under the Chinook salmon PSC limit to                     (E) Approval. If more than one entity
                                                     (8) Entities eligible to receive                     an entity representing the mothership                  application form is submitted to NMFS,
                                                  transferable Chinook salmon PSC                         sector if that entity represents all the               NMFS will approve the application
                                                  allocations. (i) NMFS will issue                        owners of AFA-permitted vessels in this                form for the entity that represents the
                                                  transferable Chinook salmon PSC                         sector that are participants in an                     most eligible vessel owners in the
                                                  allocations to the following entities, if               approved IPA.                                          sector.


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                                                     (F) Amendments to the sector entity.                 entity’s appointed agent constitutes                   a new fishing trip for pollock in the BS
                                                  (1) An amendment to the sector entity                   service on or notice to all members of                 on behalf of that same entity for the
                                                  contract, with no change in entity                      the entity.                                            remainder of that season.
                                                  participants, may be submitted to NMFS                     (B) Be capable of accepting service on                 (iii) Application for transfer of
                                                  at any time and is effective upon written               behalf of the entity until December 31                 Chinook salmon PSC allocation—(A)
                                                  notification of approval by NMFS to the                 of the year five years after the calendar              Completed application. NMFS will
                                                  entity representative. To amend a                       year for which the entity notified the                 process a request for transfer of Chinook
                                                  contract, the entity representative must                Regional Administrator of the identity                 salmon PSC provided that a paper or
                                                  submit a complete application, as                       of the agent.                                          electronic application is completed,
                                                  described in paragraph (f)(8)(ii) of this                  (v) Absent a catcher/processor sector               with all information fields accurately
                                                  section.                                                or mothership sector entity. If the                    filled in. Application forms are available
                                                     (2) To make additions or deletions to                catcher/processor sector or the                        on the NMFS Alaska Region Web site
                                                  the vessel owners represented by the                    mothership sector does not form an                     (http://alaskafisheries.noaa.gov/) or
                                                  entity for the next year, the entity                    entity to receive a transferable allocation            from NMFS at the address in paragraph
                                                  representative must submit a complete                   of Chinook salmon PSC, the sector will                 (b)(6) of this section.
                                                  application, as described in paragraph                  be managed by NMFS under a non-                           (B) Certification of transferor—(1)
                                                  (f)(8)(ii) of this section, by December 1.              transferable allocation of Chinook                     Non-electronic submittal. The
                                                     (iii) Entity representative. (A) The                 salmon PSC under paragraph (f)(10) of                  transferor’s designated representative
                                                  entity’s representative must —                          this section.                                          must sign and date the application
                                                     (1) Act as the primary contact person                   (9) Transfers of Chinook salmon PSC.                certifying that all information is true,
                                                  for NMFS on issues relating to the                      (i) A Chinook salmon PSC allocation                    correct, and complete. The transferor’s
                                                  operation of the entity;                                issued to eligible entities under                      designated representative must submit
                                                     (2) Submit on behalf of the entity any               paragraph (f)(8)(i) of this section may be             the paper application as indicated on
                                                  applications required for the entity to                 transferred to any other entity receiving              the application.
                                                  receive a transferable Chinook salmon                   a transferable allocation of Chinook                      (2) Electronic submittal. The
                                                  PSC allocation and to transfer some or                  salmon PSC by submitting to NMFS an                    transferor’s designated entity
                                                  all of that allocation to and from other                application for transfer described in                  representative must log onto the NMFS
                                                  entities eligible to receive transfers of               paragraph (f)(9)(iii) of this section.                 online services system and create a
                                                  Chinook salmon PSC allocations;                         Transfers of Chinook salmon PSC                        transfer request as indicated on the
                                                     (3) Ensure that an agent for service of              allocations among eligible entities are                computer screen. By using the
                                                  process is designated by the entity; and                subject to the following restrictions:                 transferor’s NMFS ID, password, and
                                                     (4) Ensure that NMFS is notified if a                   (A) Entities receiving transferable                 Transfer Key, and submitting the
                                                  substitute agent for service of process is              allocations under the 60,000 PSC limit                 transfer request, the designated
                                                  designated. Notification must include                   may only transfer to and from other                    representative certifies that all
                                                  the name, address, and telephone                        entities receiving allocations under the               information is true, correct, and
                                                  number of the substitute agent in the                   60,000 PSC limit.                                      complete.
                                                  event the previously designated agent is                   (B) Entities receiving transferable                    (C) Certification of transferee—(1)
                                                  no longer capable of accepting service                  allocations under the 45,000 PSC limit                 Non-electronic submittal. The
                                                  on behalf of the entity or its members                  may only transfer to and from other                    transferee’s designated representative
                                                  within the 5-year period from the time                  entities receiving allocations under the               must sign and date the application
                                                  the agent is identified in the application              45,000 PSC limit.                                      certifying that all information is true,
                                                  to NMFS under paragraph (f)(8)(ii) of                      (C) Entities receiving transferable                 correct, and complete.
                                                  this section.                                           allocations under the 47,591 PSC limit                    (2) Electronic submittal. The
                                                     (B) Any vessel owner that is a member                may only transfer to and from other                    transferee’s designated representative
                                                  of an inshore cooperative, or a member                  entities receiving allocations under the               must log onto the NMFS online services
                                                  of the entity that represents the catcher/              47,591 PSC limit.                                      system and accept the transfer request
                                                  processor sector or the mothership                         (D) Entities receiving transferable                 as indicated on the computer screen. By
                                                  sector, may authorize the entity                        allocations under the 33,318 PSC limit                 using the transferee’s NMFS ID,
                                                  representative to sign a proposed IPA                   may only transfer to and from other                    password, and Transfer Key, the
                                                  submitted to NMFS, under paragraph                      entities receiving allocations under the               designated representative certifies that
                                                  (f)(12) of this section, on his or her                  33,318 PSC limit.                                      all information is true, correct, and
                                                  behalf. This authorization must be                         (E) Chinook salmon PSC allocations                  complete.
                                                  included in the contract submitted to                   may not be transferred between seasons.                   (D) Deadline. NMFS will not approve
                                                  NMFS, under paragraph (f)(8)(ii)(B) of                     (ii) Post-delivery transfers. If the                an application for transfer of Chinook
                                                  this section, for the sector-level entities             Chinook salmon bycatch by an entity                    salmon PSC after June 25 for the A
                                                  and in the contract submitted annually                  exceeds its seasonal allocation, the                   season or after December 1 for the B
                                                  to NMFS by inshore cooperatives under                   entity may receive transfers of Chinook                season.
                                                  § 679.61(d).                                            salmon PSC to cover overages for that                     (10) Non-transferable Chinook salmon
                                                     (iv) Agent for service of process. The               season. An entity may conduct transfers                PSC allocations. (i) All vessels
                                                  entity’s agent for service of process                   to cover an overage that results from                  belonging to a sector that is ineligible to
                                                  must—                                                   Chinook salmon bycatch from any                        receive transferable allocations under
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                                                     (A) Be authorized to receive and                     fishing trip by a vessel fishing on behalf             paragraph (f)(8) of this section, any
                                                  respond to any legal process issued in                  of that entity that was completed or is                catcher vessels participating in an
                                                  the United States with respect to all                   in progress at the time the entity’s                   inshore open access fishery, and all
                                                  owners and operators of vessels that are                allocation is first exceeded. Under                    vessels fishing under the opt-out
                                                  members of an entity receiving a                        § 679.7(d)(5)(ii)(C)(2) and (k)(8)(v)(B),              allocation under paragraph (f)(5) of this
                                                  transferable allocation of Chinook                      vessels fishing on behalf of an entity                 section will fish under specific non-
                                                  salmon PSC or with respect to a CDQ                     that has exceeded its Chinook salmon                   transferable Chinook salmon PSC
                                                  group. Service on or notice to the                      PSC allocation for a season may not start              allocations.


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                                                     (ii) All vessels fishing under a non-                that CDQ group, that will participate in                  (6) How the IPA ensures that the
                                                  transferable Chinook salmon PSC                         that IPA.                                              operator of each vessel governed by the
                                                  allocation, including vessels fishing on                   (D) Once a member of an IPA, a vessel               IPA will manage that vessel’s Chinook
                                                  behalf of a CDQ group, will be managed                  owner or CDQ group cannot withdraw                     salmon bycatch to keep total bycatch
                                                  together by NMFS under that non-                        from the IPA during a fishing year.                    below the performance standard
                                                  transferable allocation. If, during the                    (iii) Request for approval of a                     described in paragraph (f)(6) of this
                                                  fishing year, the Regional Administrator                proposed IPA. The IPA representative                   section for the sector in which the
                                                  determines that a seasonal non-                         must submit a proposed IPA to NMFS                     vessel participates.
                                                  transferable Chinook salmon PSC                         at the address in paragraph (b)(6) of this                (7) How the IPA ensures that the
                                                  allocation will be reached, NMFS will                   section. The proposed IPA must contain                 operator of each vessel governed by the
                                                  publish a notice in the Federal Register                the following information:                             IPA will manage that vessel’s chum
                                                  closing the BS to directed fishing for                     (A) Affidavit. The IPA must include                 salmon bycatch to avoid areas and times
                                                  pollock by those vessels fishing under                  the affidavit affirming that each eligible             where the chum salmon are likely to
                                                  that non-transferable allocation for the                vessel owner or CDQ group, from whom                   return to western Alaska.
                                                  remainder of the season or for the                      the IPA representative received written                   (8) The rolling hot spot program for
                                                  remainder of the year.                                  notification requesting to join the IPA,               salmon bycatch avoidance that operates
                                                     (iii) For each non-transferable                      has been allowed to join the IPA subject               throughout the entire A season and B
                                                  Chinook salmon PSC allocation, NMFS                     to the same terms and conditions that                  season and the agreement to provide
                                                  will deduct from the B season allocation                have been agreed on by, and are                        notifications of closure areas and any
                                                  any amount of Chinook salmon bycatch                    applicable to, all other parties to the                violations of the rolling hot spot
                                                  in the A season that exceeds the amount                 IPA.                                                   program to the third party group.
                                                  available under the A season allocation.                   (B) Name of the IPA.                                   (9) The restrictions or penalties
                                                     (11) Rollover of unused A season                        (C) Representative. The IPA must                    targeted at vessels that consistently have
                                                  allocation—(i) Rollovers of transferable                include the name, telephone number,                    significantly higher Chinook salmon
                                                  allocations. NMFS will add any                          and email address of the IPA                           PSC rates relative to other vessels
                                                  Chinook salmon PSC allocation                           representative who submits the                         fishing at the same time.
                                                  remaining at the end of the A season,                   proposed IPA on behalf of the parties                     (10) The requirement for vessels to
                                                  after any transfers under paragraph                     and who is responsible for submitting                  enter a fishery-wide in-season salmon
                                                  (f)(9)(ii) of this section, to an entity’s B            proposed amendments to the IPA and                     PSC data sharing agreement.
                                                                                                          the annual report required under                          (11) The requirement for the use of
                                                  season allocation.
                                                                                                          paragraph (f)(13) of this section.                     salmon excluder devices, with
                                                     (ii) Rollover of non-transferable
                                                                                                             (D) Third party group. The IPA must                 recognition of contingencies, from
                                                  allocations. For a non-transferable
                                                                                                          identify at least one third party group.               January 20 to March 31, and from
                                                  allocation for the mothership sector,
                                                                                                          Third party groups include any entities                September 1 until the end of the B
                                                  catcher/processor sector, or an inshore
                                                                                                          representing western Alaskans who                      season.
                                                  open access fishery, NMFS will add any
                                                                                                          depend on salmon and have an interest                     (12) The requirement that salmon
                                                  Chinook salmon PSC remaining in that
                                                                                                          in salmon bycatch reduction but do not                 savings credits are limited to a
                                                  non-transferable allocation at the end of
                                                                                                          directly fish in a groundfish fishery.                 maximum of three years for IPAs with
                                                  the A season to that B season non-                         (E) Description of the incentive plan.              salmon savings credits.
                                                  transferable allocation.                                The IPA must contain a description of                     (13) The restrictions or performance
                                                     (12) Salmon bycatch incentive plan                   the following—                                         criteria used to ensure that Chinook
                                                  agreements (IPAs)—(i) Minimum                              (1) The incentive(s) that will be                   salmon PSC rates in October are not
                                                  participation requirements. More than                   implemented under the IPA for the                      significantly higher than those achieved
                                                  one IPA may be approved by NMFS.                        operator of each vessel participating in               in the preceding months.
                                                  Each IPA must have participants that                    the IPA to avoid Chinook salmon and                       (F) Compliance agreement. The IPA
                                                  represent the following:                                chum salmon bycatch under any                          must include a written statement that all
                                                     (A) Minimum percent pollock. Parties                 condition of pollock and Chinook                       parties to the IPA agree to comply with
                                                  to an IPA must collectively represent at                salmon abundance in all years.                         all provisions of the IPA.
                                                  least 9 percent of the BS pollock quota.                   (2) How the incentive(s) to avoid                      (G) Signatures. The names and
                                                     (B) Minimum number of unaffiliated                   chum salmon do not increase Chinook                    signatures of the owner or
                                                  AFA entities. Parties to an IPA must                    salmon bycatch.                                        representative for each vessel and CDQ
                                                  represent any combination of two or                        (3) The rewards for avoiding Chinook                group that is a party to the IPA. The
                                                  more CDQ groups or corporations,                        salmon, penalties for failure to avoid                 representative of an inshore cooperative,
                                                  partnerships, or individuals who own                    Chinook salmon at the vessel level, or                 or the representative of the entity
                                                  AFA-permitted vessels and are not                       both.                                                  formed to represent the AFA catcher/
                                                  affiliated, as affiliation is defined for                  (4) How the incentive measures in the               processor sector or the AFA mothership
                                                  purposes of AFA entities in § 679.2.                    IPA are expected to promote reductions                 sector under paragraph (f)(8) of this
                                                     (ii) Membership in an IPA. (A) No                    in a vessel’s Chinook salmon and chum                  section may sign a proposed IPA on
                                                  vessel owner or CDQ group is required                   salmon bycatch rates relative to what                  behalf of all vessels that are members of
                                                  to join an IPA.                                         would have occurred in absence of the                  that inshore cooperative or sector level
                                                     (B) For a vessel owner in the catcher/               incentive program.                                     entity.
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                                                  processor sector or mothership sector to                   (5) How the incentive measures in the                  (iv) Deadline and duration—(A)
                                                  join an IPA, that vessel owner must be                  IPA promote Chinook salmon and chum                    Deadline for proposed IPA. A proposed
                                                  a member of the entity representing that                salmon savings in any condition of                     IPA must be received by NMFS no later
                                                  sector under paragraph (f)(8).                          pollock abundance or Chinook salmon                    than 1700 hours, A.l.t., on October 1 of
                                                     (C) For a CDQ group to be a member                   abundance in a manner that is expected                 the year prior to the year for which the
                                                  of an IPA, the CDQ group must sign the                  to influence operational decisions by                  IPA is proposed to be effective.
                                                  IPA and list in that IPA each vessel                    vessel operators to avoid Chinook                         (B) Duration. Once approved, an IPA
                                                  harvesting BS pollock CDQ, on behalf of                 salmon and chum salmon.                                is effective starting January 1 of the year


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                                                  following the year in which NMFS                        the review of the proposed IPA. NMFS                      (A) A comprehensive description of
                                                  approves the IPA, unless the IPA is                     will evaluate any additional information               the incentive measures, including the
                                                  approved between January 1 and                          submitted by the applicant within the                  rolling hot spot program and salmon
                                                  January 19, in which case the IPA is                    30-day period. If the Regional                         excluder use, in effect in the previous
                                                  effective starting in the year in which it              Administrator determines that the                      year;
                                                  is approved. Once approved, an IPA is                   additional information addresses                          (B) A description of how these
                                                  effective until December 31 of the first                deficiencies in the proposed IPA, the                  incentive measures affected individual
                                                  year in which it is effective or until                  Regional Administrator will approve the                vessels;
                                                  December 31 of the year in which the                    proposed IPA under paragraphs                             (C) An evaluation of whether
                                                  IPA representative notifies NMFS in                     (f)(12)(iv)(B) and (f)(12)(v)(A) of this               incentive measures were effective in
                                                  writing that the IPA is no longer in                    section. However, if, after consideration              achieving salmon savings beyond levels
                                                  effect, whichever is later. An IPA may                  of the original proposed IPA and any                   that would have been achieved in
                                                  not expire mid-year. No party may join                  additional information submitted during                absence of the measures, including the
                                                  or leave an IPA once it is approved,                    the 30-day period, NMFS determines                     effectiveness of—
                                                  except as allowed under paragraph                       that the proposed IPA does not comply                     (1) Measures to ensure that chum
                                                  (f)(12)(v)(C) of this section.                          with the requirements of paragraph                     salmon were avoided in areas and at
                                                     (v) NMFS review of a proposed IPA—                   (f)(12) of this section, NMFS will issue               times where chum salmon are likely to
                                                  (A) Approval. An IPA will be approved                   an initial administrative determination                return to western Alaska;
                                                  by NMFS if it meets the following                       (IAD) providing the reasons for                           (2) Restrictions or penalties that target
                                                  requirements:                                           disapproving the proposed IPA.                         vessels that consistently have
                                                     (1) Meets the minimum participation                     (3) Administrative Appeals. An IPA                  significantly higher Chinook salmon
                                                  requirements in paragraph (f)(12)(i) of                 representative who receives an IAD                     PSC rates relative to other vessels; and
                                                  this section;                                           disapproving a proposed IPA may                           (3) Restrictions or performance
                                                     (2) Is submitted in compliance with                  appeal under the procedures set forth at               criteria used to ensure that Chinook PSC
                                                  the requirements of paragraphs (f)(12)(ii)              § 679.43. If the IPA representative fails              rates in October are not significantly
                                                  and (iv) of this section; and                           to file an appeal of the IAD pursuant to               higher than in previous months.
                                                     (3) Contains the information required                § 679.43, the IAD will become the final                   (D) A description of any amendments
                                                  in paragraph (f)(12)(iii) of this section.              agency action. If the IAD is appealed                  to the terms of the IPA that were
                                                     (B) IPA identification number. If                    and the final agency action is a                       approved by NMFS since the last annual
                                                  approved, NMFS will assign an IPA                       determination to approve the proposed                  report and the reasons that the
                                                  identification number to the approved                   IPA, then the IPA will be effective as                 amendments to the IPA were made.
                                                  IPA. This number must be used by the                    described in paragraph (f)(12)(iv)(B) of                  (E) The sub-allocation to each
                                                  IPA representative in amendments to                     this section.                                          participating vessel of the number of
                                                  the IPA.
                                                                                                             (4) Pending appeal. While appeal of                 Chinook salmon PSC and amount of
                                                     (C) Amendments to an IPA.
                                                                                                          an IAD disapproving a proposed IPA is                  pollock (mt) at the start of each fishing
                                                  Amendments to an approved IPA may
                                                                                                          pending, proposed members of the IPA                   season, and number of Chinook salmon
                                                  be submitted to NMFS at any time and
                                                                                                          subject to the IAD that are not currently              PSC and amount of pollock (mt) caught
                                                  will be reviewed under the
                                                                                                          members of an approved IPA will fish                   at the end of each season.
                                                  requirements of this paragraph (f)(12).
                                                                                                          under the opt-out allocation under                        (F) The following information on in-
                                                  An amendment to an approved IPA is
                                                                                                          paragraph (f)(5) of this section. If no                season transfer of Chinook salmon PSC
                                                  effective upon written notification of
                                                                                                          other IPA has been approved by NMFS,                   and pollock among AFA cooperatives,
                                                  approval by NMFS to the IPA
                                                                                                          NMFS will issue all sectors allocations                entities eligible to receive Chinook
                                                  representative.
                                                     (D) Disapproval. (1) NMFS will                       of the 47,591 Chinook salmon PSC limit                 salmon PSC allocations, or CDQ groups:
                                                  disapprove a proposed IPA or a                          as described in paragraph (f)(3)(iii)(C) of               (1) Date of transfer;
                                                  proposed amendment to an IPA for                        this section, or, in low Chinook salmon                   (2) Name of transferor;
                                                  either of the following reasons:                        abundance years, allocations of the                       (3) Name of transferee;
                                                     (i) If the proposed IPA fails to meet                33,318 Chinook salmon PSC limit as                        (4) Number of Chinook salmon PSC
                                                  any of the requirements of paragraphs                   described in paragraph (f)(3)(iii)(D) of               transferred; and
                                                  (f)(12)(i) through (iii) of this section, or            this section.                                             (5) Amount of pollock (mt)
                                                     (ii) If a proposed amendment to an                      (vi) Public release of an IPA. NMFS                 transferred.
                                                  IPA would cause the IPA to no longer                    will make all proposed IPAs and all                       (G) The following information on in-
                                                  be consistent with the requirements of                  approved IPAs and the list of                          season transfers among vessels
                                                  paragraphs (f)(12)(i) through (iv) of this              participants in each approved IPA                      participating in the IPA:
                                                  section.                                                available to the public on the NMFS                       (1) Date of transfer;
                                                     (2) Initial Administrative                           Alaska Region Web site (http://alaska                     (2) Name of transferor;
                                                  Determination (IAD). If, in NMFS’                       fisheries.noaa.gov/).                                     (3) Name of transferee;
                                                  review of the proposed IPA, NMFS                           (13) IPA Annual Report. The                            (4) Number of Chinook salmon PSC
                                                  identifies deficiencies in the proposed                 representative of each approved IPA                    transferred; and
                                                  IPA that require disapproval of the                     must submit a written annual report to                    (5) Amount pollock (mt) transferred.
                                                  proposed IPA, NMFS will notify the                      the Council at the address specified in                   (14) Non-Chinook salmon prohibited
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                                                  applicant in writing. The IPA                           § 679.61(f). The Council will make the                 species catch (PSC) limit and Chum
                                                  representative will be provided one 30-                 annual report available to the public.                 Salmon Savings Area. (i) The PSC limit
                                                  day period to address, in writing, the                     (i) Submission deadline. The IPA                    for non-Chinook salmon caught by
                                                  deficiencies identified by NMFS.                        Annual Report must be received by the                  vessels using trawl gear from August 15
                                                  Additional information or a revised IPA                 Council no later than March 15.                        through October 14 in the Catcher
                                                  received by NMFS after the expiration                      (ii) Information requirements. The                  Vessel Operational Area, as defined
                                                  of the 30-day period specified by NMFS                  IPA Annual Report must contain the                     under § 679.22(a)(5) and in Figure 2 to
                                                  will not be considered for purposes of                  following information:                                 this part, is 42,000 fish.


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                                                     (ii) 10.7 percent of the non-Chinook                 the observer has completed all counting                storage container and within the view of
                                                  PSC limit is allocated to the CDQ                       and sampling duties for a haul or                      the observer at all times during the
                                                  Program as a PSQ reserve.                               delivery, vessel personnel must remove                 offload.
                                                     (iii) If the Regional Administrator                  the salmon, in the presence of the                       (4) If, at any point during the offload,
                                                  determines that 42,000 non-Chinook                      observer, from the salmon storage                      salmon are too numerous to be
                                                  salmon have been caught by vessels                      container and the observer sampling                    contained in the salmon storage
                                                  using trawl gear during the period                      station.                                               container, cease the offload and all
                                                  August 15 through October 14 in the                        (4) Ensure no salmon of any species                 sorting and give the observer the
                                                  Catcher Vessel Operational Area, NMFS                   pass the observer sample collection                    opportunity to count the salmon and
                                                  will prohibit fishing for pollock for the               point, as identified in the scale drawing              collect scientific data or biological
                                                  remainder of the period September 1                     of the observer sampling station (see                  samples. The counted salmon then must
                                                  through October 14 in the Chum Salmon                   § 679.28(d)(2)(i) and (d)(7)).                         be removed from the area by plant
                                                  Savings Area as defined in Figure 9 to                     (B) Operators of vessels delivering to              personnel in the presence of the
                                                  this part.                                              shoreside processors or stationary                     observer.
                                                     (iv) Trawl vessels participating in                  floating processors must—                                (5) At the completion of the offload,
                                                  directed fishing for pollock and                           (1) Retain all salmon taken incidental              give the observer the opportunity to
                                                  operating under an IPA approved by                      to a directed fishery for pollock in the               count the salmon and collect scientific
                                                  NMFS under paragraph (f)(12) of this                    BS until the salmon are delivered to the               data or biological samples.
                                                  section are exempt from closures in the                 processor receiving the vessel’s BS                      (6) Before sorting of the next offload
                                                  Chum Salmon Savings Area.                               pollock catch.                                         of catch from the BS pollock fishery
                                                     (15) Salmon handling. Regulations in                    (2) Notify the observer at least 15                 may begin, give the observer the
                                                  this paragraph apply to vessels directed                minutes before handling catch on board                 opportunity to complete the count of
                                                  fishing for pollock in the BS, including                the vessel, including, but not limited to,             salmon and the collection of scientific
                                                  pollock CDQ, and processors taking                      moving catch from one location to                      data or biological samples from the
                                                  deliveries from these vessels.                          another, sorting, or discard of catch                  previous offload of catch from the BS
                                                     (i) Salmon discard. The operator of a                prior to the delivery of catch to the                  pollock fishery. When the observer has
                                                  vessel and the manager of a shoreside                   processor receiving the vessel’s BS                    completed all counting and sampling
                                                  processor or SFP must not discard any                   pollock catch. This notification                       duties for the offload, plant personnel
                                                  salmon or transfer or process any                       requirement is in addition to the                      must remove the salmon, in the
                                                  salmon under the PSD Program at                         notification requirements in § 679.51(e).              presence of the observer, from the
                                                  § 679.26 if the salmon were taken                          (3) Secure all salmon and catch after               salmon storage container and location
                                                  incidental to a directed fishery for                    the observer has completed the                         where salmon are counted and
                                                  pollock in the BS until the number of                   collection of scientific data and                      biological samples or scientific data are
                                                  salmon has been determined by the                       biological samples and after the vessel                collected.
                                                  observer and the observer’s collection of               crew has completed handling the catch.                   (iii) Assignment of crew to assist
                                                  any scientific data or biological samples               All salmon and any other catch retained                observer. Operators of vessels and
                                                  from the salmon has been completed.                     on board the vessel must be made                       managers of shoreside processors and
                                                     (ii) Salmon retention and storage. (A)               unavailable for sorting and discard until              SFPs that are required to retain salmon
                                                  Operators of catcher/processors or                      the delivery of catch to the processor                 under paragraph (f)(15)(i) of this section
                                                  motherships must—                                       receiving the vessel’s BS pollock catch.               must designate and identify to the
                                                     (1) Sort and transport all salmon                    Methods to make salmon or retained                     observer aboard the vessel, or at the
                                                  bycatch from each haul to an approved                   catch unavailable for sorting or discard               shoreside processor or SFP, a crew
                                                  storage container located adjacent to the               include but are not limited to securing                person or employee responsible for
                                                  observer sampling station that allows an                the catch in a completely enclosed                     ensuring all sorting, retention, and
                                                  observer free and unobstructed access to                container above or below deck, securing                storage of salmon occurs according to
                                                  the salmon (see § 679.28(d)(2)(i) and                   the catch in an enclosed codend, or                    the requirements of (f)(15)(ii) of this
                                                  (d)(7)). The salmon storage container                   completely and securely covering the                   section.
                                                  must remain in view of the observer                     fish on deck.                                            (iv) Discard of salmon. Except for
                                                  from the observer sampling station at all                  (4) Comply with the requirements in                 salmon under the PSD Program at
                                                  times during the sorting of the haul.                   paragraphs (f)(15)(ii)(B)(2) and (3) of this           § 679.26, all salmon must be returned to
                                                     (2) If, at any point during sorting of a             section, before handling the catch prior               the sea as soon as is practicable,
                                                  haul or delivery, the salmon are too                    to delivery.                                           following notification by an observer
                                                  numerous to be contained in the salmon                     (C) Shoreside processors or stationary              that the number of salmon has been
                                                  storage container, cease all sorting and                floating processors must—                              determined and the collection of
                                                  give the observer the opportunity to                       (1) Comply with the requirements in                 scientific data or biological samples has
                                                  count the salmon in the storage                         § 679.28(g)(7)(vii) for the receipt,                   been completed.
                                                  container and collect scientific data or                sorting, and storage of salmon from                      (g) Chinook salmon bycatch
                                                  biological samples. Once the observer                   deliveries of catch from the BS pollock                management in the AI pollock fishery—
                                                  has completed all counting and                          fishery.                                               (1) Applicability. This paragraph
                                                  sampling duties for the counted salmon,                    (2) Ensure no salmon of any species                 contains regulations governing the
                                                  the salmon must be removed by vessel                    pass beyond the last point where sorting               bycatch of Chinook salmon in the AI
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                                                  personnel from the approved storage                     of fish occurs, as identified in the scale             pollock fishery.
                                                  container and the observer sampling                     drawing of the plant in the Catch                         (2) AI Chinook salmon PSC limit. (i)
                                                  station, in the presence of the observer.               Monitoring Control Plan (CMCP).                        The PSC limit for Chinook salmon
                                                     (3) Before sorting of the next haul may                 (3) Sort and transport all salmon of                caught by vessels while harvesting
                                                  begin, give the observer the opportunity                any species to the salmon storage                      pollock in the AI is 700 fish.
                                                  to complete the count of salmon and the                 container identified in the CMCP (see                     (ii) 7.5 percent of the PSC limit is
                                                  collection of scientific data or biological             § 679.28 (g)(7)(vi)(C) and (g)(7)(x)(F)).              allocated to the CDQ Program as a PSQ
                                                  samples from the previous haul. When                    The salmon must remain in that salmon                  reserve.


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                                                     (3) Area closures. If, during the                       (ii) The salmon storage container must              equipment described in paragraph
                                                  fishing year, the Regional Administrator                remain in view of the observer at the                  (e)(1)(iii)(B) of this section and that is
                                                  determines that catch of Chinook                        observer sampling station at all times                 used by an observer to enter or transmit
                                                  salmon by vessels using trawl gear                      during the sorting of each haul; and                   data is fully functional and operational.
                                                  while directed fishing for pollock in the                  (iii) The salmon storage container                  ‘‘Functional’’ means that all the tasks
                                                  AI will reach the PSC limit, NMFS, by                   must be at least 1.5 cubic meters.                     and components of the NMFS-supplied,
                                                  notification in the Federal Register, will              *       *     *      *    *                            or other approved, software described in
                                                  close the AI Chinook Salmon Savings                     ■ 8. In § 679.51, revise paragraphs
                                                                                                                                                                 paragraph (e)(1)(iii)(B)(2) of this section
                                                  Area, as defined in Figure 8 to this part,              (e)(1)(iii), (e)(2) introductory text, and             and any required data transmissions to
                                                  to directed fishing for pollock with                    (e)(2)(iii)(B)(3) to read as follows:                  NMFS can be executed effectively
                                                  trawl gear on the following dates:                                                                             aboard the vessel by the equipment.
                                                     (i) From the effective date of the                   § 679.51 Observer requirements for                        (C) The operator of a catcher vessel
                                                  closure until April 15, and from                        vessels and plants.                                    participating in the Rockfish Program or
                                                  September 1 through December 31, if                     *       *    *      *     *                            a catcher vessel less than 125 ft LOA
                                                  the Regional Administrator determines                      (e) * * *                                           directed fishing for pollock in the BS
                                                  that the annual limit of AI Chinook                        (1) * * *                                           must comply with the computer and
                                                  salmon will be attained before April 15.                   (iii) Communications and observer                   software requirements described in
                                                     (ii) From September 1 through                        data entry—(A) Observer use of                         paragraphs (e)(1)(iii)(B)(1), (2), and (4) of
                                                  December 31, if the Regional                            equipment. Allow an observer to use the                this section.
                                                  Administrator determines that the                       vessel’s communications equipment and                  *       *    *      *     *
                                                  annual limit of AI Chinook salmon will                  personnel, on request, for the                            (2) Shoreside processor and stationary
                                                  be attained after April 15.                             confidential entry, transmission, and                  floating processor responsibilities. A
                                                  *       *   *      *     *                              receipt of work-related messages, at no                manager of a shoreside processor or a
                                                  ■ 6. In § 679.22, revise paragraph (a)(10)              cost to the observer or the United States.             stationary floating processor that is
                                                  to read as follows:                                        (B) The operator of a catcher/                      required to maintain observer coverage
                                                                                                          processor (except for a catcher/                       as specified under paragraph (b) of this
                                                  § 679.22   Closures.                                    processor placed in the partial observer               section must:
                                                     (a) * * *                                            coverage category under paragraph (a)(3)               *       *    *      *     *
                                                     (10) Chum Salmon Savings Area.                       of this section), mothership, or catcher
                                                                                                                                                                    (iii) * * *
                                                  Directed fishing for pollock by vessels                 vessel 125 ft LOA or longer (except for
                                                                                                                                                                    (B) * * *
                                                  using trawl gear is prohibited from                     a catcher vessel fishing for groundfish
                                                  August 1 through August 31 in the                       with pot gear) must provide the                           (3) Functional and operational
                                                  Chum Salmon Savings Area defined at                     following equipment, software and data                 equipment. Ensuring that the
                                                  Figure 9 to this part (see also                         transmission capabilities:                             communications equipment required
                                                  § 679.21(f)(14)). Vessels directed fishing                 (1) Observer access to computer. Make               under paragraph (e)(2)(iii)(B) of this
                                                  for pollock in the BS, including pollock                a computer available for use by the                    section that is used by observers to enter
                                                  CDQ, and operating under an approved                    observer.                                              and transmit data is functional and
                                                  IPA under § 679.21(f)(12) are exempt                       (2) NMFS-supplied software. Ensure                  operational. ‘‘Functional’’ means that all
                                                  from closures in the Chum Salmon                        that the most recent release of NMFS                   the tasks and components of the NMFS-
                                                  Savings Area.                                           data entry software provided by the                    supplied, or other approved, software
                                                                                                          Regional Administrator or other                        described at paragraph (e)(2)(iii)(B)(2) of
                                                  *      *     *     *     *                                                                                     this section and any data transmissions
                                                  ■ 7. In § 679.28, revise paragraphs
                                                                                                          approved software is installed on the
                                                                                                          computer described in paragraph                        to NMFS can be executed effectively by
                                                  (d)(7)(i) through (iii) to read as follows:                                                                    the communications equipment.
                                                                                                          (e)(1)(iii)(B)(1) of this section.
                                                  § 679.28 Equipment and operational                         (3) Data transmission. The computer                 *       *    *      *     *
                                                  requirements.                                           and software described in paragraphs                   Tables 47a through 47d to Part 679
                                                  *     *     *    *     *                                (e)(1)(iii)(B)(1) and (2) of this section              [Removed]
                                                    (d) * * *                                             must be connected to a communication
                                                    (7) * * *                                             device that provides a point-to-point                  ■ 9. Remove Tables 47a through 47d to
                                                    (i) A salmon storage container must be                connection to the NMFS host computer.                  part 679.
                                                  located adjacent to the observer                           (4) Functional and operational                      [FR Doc. 2016–13697 Filed 6–9–16; 8:45 am]
                                                  sampling station;                                       equipment. Ensure that the required                    BILLING CODE 3510–22–P
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Document Created: 2018-02-08 07:35:43
Document Modified: 2018-02-08 07:35:43
CategoryRegulatory Information
CollectionFederal Register
sudoc ClassAE 2.7:
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PublisherOffice of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration
SectionRules and Regulations
ActionFinal rule.
DatesEffective July 11, 2016.
ContactGretchen Harrington or Alicia Miller, 907-586-7228.
FR Citation81 FR 37534 
RIN Number0648-BF25
CFR AssociatedAlaska; Fisheries and Recordkeeping and Reporting Requirements

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