81_FR_39081 81 FR 38966 - Atlantic Highly Migratory Species; North Atlantic Swordfish Fishery

81 FR 38966 - Atlantic Highly Migratory Species; North Atlantic Swordfish Fishery

DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

Federal Register Volume 81, Issue 115 (June 15, 2016)

Page Range38966-38969
FR Document2016-14068

NMFS is adjusting the Swordfish (SWO) General Commercial permit retention limits for the Northwest Atlantic, Gulf of Mexico, and U.S. Caribbean regions for July through December of the 2016 fishing year, unless otherwise later noticed. The SWO General Commercial permit retention limit in each of these regions is increased from the regulatory default limits to six swordfish per vessel per trip. The SWO General Commercial permit retention limit in the Florida SWO Management Area will remain unchanged at the default limit of zero swordfish per vessel per trip. This adjustment applies to SWO General Commercial permitted vessels and Highly Migratory Species (HMS) Charter/Headboat permitted vessels when on a non-for-hire trip. This action is based upon consideration of the applicable inseason regional retention limit adjustment criteria.

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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

50 CFR Part 635

[Docket No. 120627194-3657-02]
RIN 0648-XE567


Atlantic Highly Migratory Species; North Atlantic Swordfish 
Fishery

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

ACTION: Temporary rule; Swordfish General Commercial permit retention 
limit inseason adjustment for the Northwest Atlantic, Gulf of Mexico, 
and U.S. Caribbean regions.

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SUMMARY: NMFS is adjusting the Swordfish (SWO) General Commercial 
permit retention limits for the Northwest Atlantic, Gulf of Mexico, and 
U.S. Caribbean regions for July through December of the 2016 fishing 
year, unless otherwise later noticed. The SWO General Commercial permit 
retention limit in each of these regions is increased from the 
regulatory default limits to six swordfish per vessel per trip. The SWO 
General Commercial permit retention limit in the Florida SWO Management 
Area will remain unchanged at the default limit of zero swordfish per 
vessel per trip. This adjustment applies to SWO General Commercial 
permitted vessels and Highly Migratory Species (HMS) Charter/Headboat 
permitted vessels when on a non-for-hire trip. This action is based 
upon consideration of the applicable inseason regional retention limit 
adjustment criteria.

DATES: The adjusted SWO General Commercial permit retention limits in 
the Northwest Atlantic, Gulf of Mexico, and U.S. Caribbean regions are 
effective July 1, 2016, through December 31, 2016.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Rick Pearson or Randy Blankinship, 
727-824-5399.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Regulations implemented under the authority 
of the Atlantic Tunas Convention Act (ATCA; 16 U.S.C. 971 et seq.) and 
the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act (Magnuson-
Stevens Act; 16 U.S.C. 1801 et seq.) governing the harvest of North 
Atlantic swordfish by persons and vessels subject to U.S. jurisdiction 
are found at 50 CFR part 635. Section 635.27 subdivides the U.S. North 
Atlantic swordfish quota recommended by the International Commission 
for the Conservation of Atlantic Tunas (ICCAT) into two equal semi-
annual directed fishery quotas, an annual incidental catch quota for 
fishermen targeting other species or taking swordfish recreationally, 
and a reserve category, according to the allocations established in the 
2006 Consolidated Highly Migratory Species Fishery Management Plan 
(2006 Consolidated HMS FMP) (71 FR 58058, October 2, 2006), as amended, 
and in accordance with implementing regulations. NMFS is required under 
ATCA and the Magnuson-Stevens Act to provide U.S. fishing vessels with 
a reasonable opportunity to harvest the ICCAT-recommended quota.
    The 2016 adjusted North Atlantic swordfish quota is expected to be 
3,359.4 mt dw (equivalent to the 2015 adjusted quota). From the 
adjusted quota, 50 mt dw would be allocated to the reserve category for 
inseason adjustments and research, and 300 mt dw would be allocated to 
the incidental category, which includes recreational landings and 
landings by incidental swordfish permit holders, per Sec.  
635.27(c)(1)(i). This would result in an allocation of 3,009.4 mt dw 
for the directed fishery, which would be split equally (1,504.7 mt dw) 
between two seasons in 2016 (January through June, and July through 
December).

Adjustment of SWO General Commercial Permit Vessel Retention Limits

    The 2016 North Atlantic swordfish fishing year, which is managed on 
a calendar-year basis and divided into two equal semi-annual quotas, 
began on January 1, 2016. Landings attributable to the SWO General 
Commercial permit are counted against the applicable semi-annual 
directed fishery quota. Regional default retention limits for this 
permit have been established and are automatically effective from 
January 1 through December 31 each year, unless changed based on the 
inseason regional retention limit adjustment criteria at Sec.  
635.24(b)(4)(iv). The default retention limits established for the SWO 
General Commercial permit are: (1) Northwest Atlantic region--three 
swordfish per vessel per trip; (2) Gulf of Mexico region--three 
swordfish per vessel per trip; (3) U.S. Caribbean region--two swordfish 
per vessel per trip; and, (4) Florida SWO Management Area--zero 
swordfish per vessel per trip. The default retention limits apply to 
SWO General Commercial permitted vessels and to HMS Charter/Headboat 
permitted vessels when fishing on non for-hire

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trips. As a condition of these permits, vessels may not possess, 
retain, or land any more swordfish than is specified for the region in 
which the vessel is located.
    Under Sec.  635.24(b)(4)(iii), NMFS may increase or decrease the 
SWO General Commercial permit vessel retention limit in any region 
within a range from zero to a maximum of six swordfish per vessel per 
trip. Any adjustments to the retention limits must be based upon a 
consideration of the relevant criteria provided in Sec.  
635.24(b)(4)(iv), which include: The usefulness of information obtained 
from biological sampling and monitoring of the North Atlantic swordfish 
stock; the estimated ability of vessels participating in the fishery to 
land the amount of swordfish quota available before the end of the 
fishing year; the estimated amounts by which quotas for other 
categories of the fishery might be exceeded; effects of the adjustment 
on accomplishing the objectives of the fishery management plan and its 
amendments; variations in seasonal distribution, abundance, or 
migration patterns of swordfish; effects of catch rates in one region 
precluding vessels in another region from having a reasonable 
opportunity to harvest a portion of the overall swordfish quota; and, 
review of dealer reports, landing trends, and the availability of 
swordfish on the fishing grounds.
    NMFS has considered these criteria as discussed below and their 
applicability to the SWO General Commercial permit retention limit in 
all regions for July through December of the 2016 North Atlantic 
swordfish fishing year. Last year, through June 30, 2015, with 
application of the default retention limits, directed swordfish 
landings were 493 mt dw (32.8 percent of the 1,505 mt dw January to 
June semi-annual adjusted directed sub-quota). On July 28, 2015, NMFS 
adjusted SWO General Commercial permit retention limits in the 
Northwest Atlantic, Gulf of Mexico, and U.S. Caribbean regions from 
default levels to six swordfish per vessel per trip (80 FR 44884). 
Through December 31, 2015, directed swordfish landings for the July 
through December semi-annual period were approximately 659.9 mt dw 
(43.9 percent of the adjusted directed sub-quota). Preliminary total 
annual directed swordfish landings, through December 31, 2015, were 
approximately 1,152.9 mt dw, or 38.3 percent of the 3,010 mt dw annual 
adjusted directed swordfish quota. A six swordfish per vessel trip 
limit for SWO General Commercial permit holders was maintained for the 
period January 1, 2016, through June 30, 2016, in the Northwest 
Atlantic, Gulf of Mexico, and U.S. Caribbean regions (80 FR 81770). As 
of April 30, 2016, directed swordfish landings were 268.2 mt dw (or 
17.8% of the anticipated 1,504.7 mt dw adjusted directed sub-quota).
    Given that directed swordfish landings in 2015 fell well below the 
adjusted 2015 annual quota, and that 2016 directed landings continue to 
be below the anticipated 2016 annual swordfish quota, and considering 
the regulatory criteria, NMFS has determined that the SWO General 
Commercial permit vessel retention limits in the Northwest Atlantic, 
Gulf of Mexico, and U.S. Caribbean regions applicable to persons issued 
a SWO General Commercial permit or HMS Charter/Headboat permit (when on 
a non for-hire trip) should be increased from the default levels that 
would otherwise automatically become effective on July 1, 2016.
    A principal consideration is the objective of providing 
opportunities to harvest the full North Atlantic directed swordfish 
quota without exceeding it based upon the 2006 Consolidated HMS FMP 
goal to, consistent with other objectives of this FMP, ``manage 
Atlantic HMS fisheries for continuing optimum yield so as to provide 
the greatest overall benefit to the Nation, particularly with respect 
to food production, providing recreational opportunities, preserving 
traditional fisheries, and taking into account the protection of marine 
ecosystems.'' At the same time, it is also important for NMFS to 
continue to provide protection to important swordfish juvenile areas 
and migratory corridors.
    After considering all of the relevant criteria, NMFS has determined 
that increases from the default limits are warranted. With respect to 
the regulatory criteria, NMFS has examined dealer reports and landing 
trends and determined that the information obtained from biological 
sampling and monitoring of the North Atlantic swordfish stock is 
useful. Recently implemented electronic dealer reporting provides 
accurate and timely monitoring of landings. This information indicates 
that sufficient directed swordfish quota will be available from July 1 
through December 31, 2016, at the higher retention levels, if recent 
swordfish landing trends continue. Regarding the regulatory criterion 
that NMFS consider ``the estimated ability of vessels participating in 
the fishery to land the amount of swordfish quota available before the 
end of the fishing year,'' the directed swordfish quota has not been 
harvested for several years and, based upon current landing trends, is 
not likely to be harvested or exceeded during the remainder of 2016. 
Based upon recent landings rates from dealer reports, an increase in 
the vessel retention limit for SWO General Commercial permit holders is 
not likely to cause quotas for other categories of the fishery to be 
exceeded. Similarly, regarding the criteria that NMFS consider the 
estimated amounts by which quotas for other categories of the fishery 
might be exceeded and the effects of catch rates in one region 
precluding vessels in another region from having a reasonable 
opportunity to harvest a portion of the overall swordfish quota, NMFS 
expects there to be sufficient swordfish quota for 2016, and thus 
increased catch rates in these three regions are not expected to 
preclude vessels in any of the other regions from having a reasonable 
opportunity to harvest a portion of the overall swordfish quota. 
Landings by vessels issued this permit (and Charter/Headboat permitted 
vessels on a non for-hire trip) are counted against the adjusted 
directed swordfish quota. As indicated above, this quota has not been 
exceeded for several years and, based upon current landing trends, is 
not likely to be exceeded during the remainder of 2016.
    With regard to swordfish abundance, the 2015 report by ICCAT's 
Standing Committee on Research and Statistics indicated that the North 
Atlantic swordfish stock is not overfished (B2011/
Bmsy = 1.14), and overfishing is not occurring 
(F2011/Fmsy = 0.82). Increasing the retention 
limits for this U.S. handgear fishery is not expected to affect the 
swordfish stock status determination because any additional landings 
would be in compliance with the ICCAT recommended U.S. North Atlantic 
swordfish quota allocation.
    Based upon landings over the last several years, including 2016, it 
is highly unlikely that either of the two semi-annual directed 
swordfish subquotas would be harvested with the default retention 
limits of three swordfish per vessel per trip (Northwest Atlantic and 
Gulf of Mexico), and two swordfish per vessel per trip (U.S. 
Caribbean). For the entire 2015 fishing year, 38.3 percent of the total 
adjusted directed swordfish quota was harvested. Thus far, swordfish 
landings in 2016 have been less than landings during the same period in 
2015.
    Increasing the swordfish General Commercial permit retention limits 
to six fish per vessel per trip will increase the likelihood that 
directed swordfish landings will approach, but not exceed, the total 
annual directed swordfish quota. Increasing opportunity beginning on 
July 1, 2016, is also important

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because of the migratory nature and seasonal distribution of swordfish, 
one of the regulatory criteria to be considered when changing the 
retention limit inseason (variations in seasonal distribution, 
abundance, or migration patterns of swordfish). In a particular 
geographic region, or waters accessible from a particular port, the 
amount of fishing opportunity for swordfish may be constrained by the 
short amount of time the swordfish are present as they migrate. Dealer 
reports for Swordfish General Commercial permitted vessels indicate 
that swordfish are available from July through December in the 
Northwest Atlantic, Gulf of Mexico, and U.S. Caribbean regions.
    Based upon these considerations, NMFS has determined that a six-
fish per vessel per trip swordfish General Commercial permit retention 
limit is warranted in the Northwest Atlantic, Gulf of Mexico, and U.S. 
Caribbean regions from July 1, 2016 through December 31, 2016, for 
swordfish General Commercial permitted vessels and HMS Charter/Headboat 
permitted vessels when on a non for-hire trip. This will provide a 
reasonable opportunity to harvest the U.S. quota of swordfish without 
exceeding it, while maintaining an equitable distribution of fishing 
opportunities; help achieve optimum yield in the swordfish fishery; 
allow for the collection of data for stock monitoring purposes; and be 
consistent with the objectives of the 2006 Consolidated HMS FMP, as 
amended. With regard to the objectives of the FMP, this adjustment 
provides the greatest overall benefit to the Nation, particularly with 
respect to food production, by increasing commercial swordfish fishing 
opportunities without exceeding the available quota. It helps to 
preserve a traditional swordfish handgear fishery (rod and reel, 
handline, harpoon, bandit gear, and greenstick) which, in New England, 
dates back to the 1880s. Although this action does not specifically 
provide recreational fishing opportunities, it will have a minimal 
impact on this sector because recreational landings are counted against 
a separate incidental swordfish quota. Finally, as discussed in the 
next paragraph, this action takes into account the protection of marine 
ecosystems by maintaining a zero-fish retention limit in the Florida 
Swordfish Management Area. Therefore, NMFS increases the swordfish 
General Commercial permit retention limits from the default levels to 
six swordfish per vessel per trip in these three regions, effective 
from July 1, 2016 through December 31, 2016, unless otherwise noticed.
    NMFS has determined that the retention limit will remain at zero 
swordfish per vessel per trip in the Florida SWO Management Area at 
this time. As described in Amendment 8 to the 2006 Consolidated HMS 
FMP, the area off the southeastern coast of Florida, particularly the 
Florida Straits, contains oceanographic features that make the area 
biologically unique. It provides important juvenile swordfish habitat, 
and is essentially a narrow migratory corridor containing high 
concentrations of swordfish located in close proximity to high 
concentrations of people who may fish for them. Public comment on 
Amendment 8, including from the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation 
Commission, indicated concern about the resultant high potential for 
the improper rapid growth of a commercial fishery, increased catches of 
undersized swordfish, the potential for larger numbers of fishermen in 
the area, and the potential for crowding of fishermen, which could lead 
to gear and user conflicts. These concerns remain valid. NMFS will 
continue to collect information to evaluate the appropriateness of the 
retention limit in the Florida SWO Management Area and other regional 
retention limits.
    These adjustments are consistent with the 2006 Consolidated HMS FMP 
as amended, ATCA, and the Magnuson-Stevens Act, and are not expected to 
negatively impact stock health.

Monitoring and Reporting

    NMFS will continue to monitor the swordfish fishery closely during 
2016 through mandatory landings and catch reports. Dealers are required 
to submit landing reports and negative reports (if no swordfish were 
purchased) on a weekly basis.
    Depending upon the level of fishing effort and catch rates of 
swordfish, NMFS may determine that additional retention limit 
adjustments or closures are necessary to ensure that available quota is 
not exceeded or to enhance fishing opportunities. Subsequent actions, 
if any, will be published in the Federal Register. In addition, 
fishermen may access http://www.nmfs.noaa.gov/sfa/hms/species/swordfish/landings/index.html for updates on quota monitoring.

Classification

    The Assistant Administrator for NMFS (AA) finds that it is 
impracticable and contrary to the public interest to provide prior 
notice of, and an opportunity for public comment on, this action for 
the following reasons:
    The regulations implementing the 2006 Consolidated HMS FMP, as 
amended, provide for inseason retention limit adjustments to respond to 
changes in swordfish landings, the availability of swordfish on the 
fishing grounds, the migratory nature of this species, and regional 
variations in the fishery. Based on available swordfish quota, stock 
abundance, fishery performance in recent years, and the availability of 
swordfish on the fishing grounds, among other considerations, 
adjustment to the swordfish General Commercial permit retention limits 
from the default levels is warranted. Analysis of available data shows 
that adjustment to the swordfish daily retention limit from the default 
levels would result in minimal risks of exceeding the ICCAT-allocated 
quota. NMFS provides notification of retention limit adjustments by 
publishing the notice in the Federal Register, emailing individuals who 
have subscribed to the Atlantic HMS News electronic newsletter, and 
updating the information posted on the ``Atlantic HMS Breaking News'' 
Web site at http://www.nmfs.noaa.gov/sfa/hms/news/breaking_news.html.
    Delays in temporarily increasing these retention limits caused by 
the time required to publish a proposed rule and accept public comment 
would adversely affect those SWO General Commercial permit holders and 
HMS Charter/Headboat permit holders that would otherwise have an 
opportunity to harvest more than the default retention limits of three 
swordfish per vessel per trip in the Northwest Atlantic and Gulf of 
Mexico regions, and two swordfish per vessel per trip in the U.S. 
Caribbean region. Further, any delay beyond July 1, 2016, the start of 
the second semi-annual directed fishing period, could exacerbate the 
problem of low swordfish landings and subsequent quota rollovers. 
Limited opportunities to harvest the directed swordfish quota may have 
negative social and economic impacts for U.S. fishermen. Adjustment of 
the retention limits needs to be effective on July 1, 2016, to allow 
all of the affected sectors to benefit from the adjustment during the 
relevant time period, which could pass by for some fishermen if the 
action is delayed for notice and public comment, and to not preclude 
fishing opportunities for fishermen who have access to the fishery 
during a short time period because of seasonal fish migration. 
Therefore, the AA finds good cause under 5 U.S.C. 553(b)(B) to waive 
prior notice and the opportunity for public

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comment. For all of the above reasons, there is also good cause under 5 
U.S.C. 553(d) to waive the 30-day delay in effectiveness.
    This action is being taken under 50 CFR 635.24(b)(4) and is exempt 
from review under Executive Order 12866.

    Authority: 16 U.S.C. 971 et seq. and 1801 et seq.

    Dated: June 9, 2016.
Alan D. Risenhoover,
Director, Office of Sustainable Fisheries, National Marine Fisheries 
Service.
[FR Doc. 2016-14068 Filed 6-14-16; 8:45 am]
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                                              The total annual reporting burdens                   DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE                                 Atlantic swordfish quota recommended
                                           and costs for the respondents are as                                                                           by the International Commission for the
                                           follows:                                                National Oceanic and Atmospheric                       Conservation of Atlantic Tunas (ICCAT)
                                                                                                   Administration                                         into two equal semi-annual directed
                                              OMB Approval Date: May 11, 2016.
                                                                                                                                                          fishery quotas, an annual incidental
                                              OMB Expiration Date: May 31, 2019.                   50 CFR Part 635                                        catch quota for fishermen targeting other
                                              Title: Sections 15.713, 15.714, 15.715,                                                                     species or taking swordfish
                                                                                                   [Docket No. 120627194–3657–02]
                                           15.717 and 27.1320, TV White Space                                                                             recreationally, and a reserve category,
                                           Broadcast Bands.                                        RIN 0648–XE567                                         according to the allocations established
                                                                                                                                                          in the 2006 Consolidated Highly
                                              Form Number: Not applicable.
                                                                                                   Atlantic Highly Migratory Species;                     Migratory Species Fishery Management
                                              Respondents: Business or other for-                  North Atlantic Swordfish Fishery                       Plan (2006 Consolidated HMS FMP) (71
                                           profit entities.                                                                                               FR 58058, October 2, 2006), as
                                                                                                   AGENCY:  National Marine Fisheries                     amended, and in accordance with
                                              Number of Respondents and                            Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and
                                           Responses: 2,010 respondents; 4,000                                                                            implementing regulations. NMFS is
                                                                                                   Atmospheric Administration (NOAA),                     required under ATCA and the
                                           responses.                                              Commerce.                                              Magnuson-Stevens Act to provide U.S.
                                              Estimated Time per Response: 2                       ACTION: Temporary rule; Swordfish                      fishing vessels with a reasonable
                                           hours.                                                  General Commercial permit retention                    opportunity to harvest the ICCAT-
                                              Frequency of Response: On-occasion                   limit inseason adjustment for the                      recommended quota.
                                           reporting requirements; recordkeeping                   Northwest Atlantic, Gulf of Mexico, and                   The 2016 adjusted North Atlantic
                                           requirements; and third party                           U.S. Caribbean regions.                                swordfish quota is expected to be
                                           disclosure.                                                                                                    3,359.4 mt dw (equivalent to the 2015
                                                                                                   SUMMARY:    NMFS is adjusting the                      adjusted quota). From the adjusted
                                              Obligation to Respond: Required to                   Swordfish (SWO) General Commercial
                                           obtain or retain benefits. The statutory                                                                       quota, 50 mt dw would be allocated to
                                                                                                   permit retention limits for the                        the reserve category for inseason
                                           authority for this information collection               Northwest Atlantic, Gulf of Mexico, and                adjustments and research, and 300 mt
                                           is contained in 47 U.S.C. Sections                      U.S. Caribbean regions for July through                dw would be allocated to the incidental
                                           154(i), 302, 303(c), 303(f), and 307.                   December of the 2016 fishing year,                     category, which includes recreational
                                              Total Annual Burden: 8,000 hours.                    unless otherwise later noticed. The                    landings and landings by incidental
                                              Total Annual Cost: $200,000.                         SWO General Commercial permit                          swordfish permit holders, per
                                                                                                   retention limit in each of these regions               § 635.27(c)(1)(i). This would result in an
                                              Nature and Extent of Confidentiality:                is increased from the regulatory default               allocation of 3,009.4 mt dw for the
                                           The Commission is not requesting                        limits to six swordfish per vessel per                 directed fishery, which would be split
                                           respondents to submit confidential                      trip. The SWO General Commercial                       equally (1,504.7 mt dw) between two
                                           information to the Commission.                          permit retention limit in the Florida                  seasons in 2016 (January through June,
                                           Respondents may request confidential                    SWO Management Area will remain                        and July through December).
                                           treatment of such information under 47                  unchanged at the default limit of zero
                                           CFR 0.459 of the Commission’s rules.                    swordfish per vessel per trip. This                    Adjustment of SWO General
                                                                                                   adjustment applies to SWO General                      Commercial Permit Vessel Retention
                                              Privacy Impact Assessment: No
                                                                                                   Commercial permitted vessels and                       Limits
                                           impact(s).
                                                                                                   Highly Migratory Species (HMS)                            The 2016 North Atlantic swordfish
                                              Needs and Uses: On August 11, 2015,                                                                         fishing year, which is managed on a
                                                                                                   Charter/Headboat permitted vessels
                                           the Federal Communications                                                                                     calendar-year basis and divided into
                                                                                                   when on a non-for-hire trip. This action
                                           Commission adopted a Report and                         is based upon consideration of the                     two equal semi-annual quotas, began on
                                           Order (R&O), ET Docket No. 14–165 and                   applicable inseason regional retention                 January 1, 2016. Landings attributable to
                                           GN Docket No. 12–268, FCC 15–99. This                   limit adjustment criteria.                             the SWO General Commercial permit
                                           R&O made certain changes to the rules                                                                          are counted against the applicable semi-
                                                                                                   DATES: The adjusted SWO General
                                           for unlicensed device operations in the                                                                        annual directed fishery quota. Regional
                                           frequency bands that are now and will                   Commercial permit retention limits in
                                                                                                   the Northwest Atlantic, Gulf of Mexico,                default retention limits for this permit
                                           continue to be allocated and assigned to                                                                       have been established and are
                                                                                                   and U.S. Caribbean regions are effective
                                           broadcast television services (TV                                                                              automatically effective from January 1
                                                                                                   July 1, 2016, through December 31,
                                           bands), including fixed and personal/                                                                          through December 31 each year, unless
                                                                                                   2016.
                                           portable white space devices and                                                                               changed based on the inseason regional
                                           unlicensed wireless microphones. It                     FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:      Rick             retention limit adjustment criteria at
                                           also adopted rules for fixed and                        Pearson or Randy Blankinship, 727–                     § 635.24(b)(4)(iv). The default retention
                                           personal/portable white space devices                   824–5399.                                              limits established for the SWO General
                                           and wireless microphones in the 600                     SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:                             Commercial permit are: (1) Northwest
                                           MHz guard bands, including the duplex                   Regulations implemented under the                      Atlantic region—three swordfish per
                                           gap, and the 600 MHz band that will be                  authority of the Atlantic Tunas                        vessel per trip; (2) Gulf of Mexico
                                           repurposed for new wireless services,                   Convention Act (ATCA; 16 U.S.C. 971 et                 region—three swordfish per vessel per
                                           and for fixed and personal/portable                     seq.) and the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery                 trip; (3) U.S. Caribbean region—two
                                           white space devices on channel 37.                      Conservation and Management Act                        swordfish per vessel per trip; and, (4)
ehiers on DSK5VPTVN1PROD with RULES




                                           Federal Communications Commission.                      (Magnuson-Stevens Act; 16 U.S.C. 1801                  Florida SWO Management Area—zero
                                                                                                   et seq.) governing the harvest of North                swordfish per vessel per trip. The
                                           Marlene H. Dortch,
                                                                                                   Atlantic swordfish by persons and                      default retention limits apply to SWO
                                           Secretary. Office of the Secretary.                     vessels subject to U.S. jurisdiction are               General Commercial permitted vessels
                                           [FR Doc. 2016–14178 Filed 6–14–16; 8:45 am]             found at 50 CFR part 635. Section                      and to HMS Charter/Headboat permitted
                                           BILLING CODE 6712–01–P                                  635.27 subdivides the U.S. North                       vessels when fishing on non for-hire


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                                           trips. As a condition of these permits,                 U.S. Caribbean regions (80 FR 81770).                  be harvested or exceeded during the
                                           vessels may not possess, retain, or land                As of April 30, 2016, directed swordfish               remainder of 2016. Based upon recent
                                           any more swordfish than is specified for                landings were 268.2 mt dw (or 17.8% of                 landings rates from dealer reports, an
                                           the region in which the vessel is                       the anticipated 1,504.7 mt dw adjusted                 increase in the vessel retention limit for
                                           located.                                                directed sub-quota).                                   SWO General Commercial permit
                                              Under § 635.24(b)(4)(iii), NMFS may                     Given that directed swordfish                       holders is not likely to cause quotas for
                                           increase or decrease the SWO General                    landings in 2015 fell well below the                   other categories of the fishery to be
                                           Commercial permit vessel retention                      adjusted 2015 annual quota, and that                   exceeded. Similarly, regarding the
                                           limit in any region within a range from                 2016 directed landings continue to be                  criteria that NMFS consider the
                                           zero to a maximum of six swordfish per                  below the anticipated 2016 annual                      estimated amounts by which quotas for
                                           vessel per trip. Any adjustments to the                 swordfish quota, and considering the                   other categories of the fishery might be
                                           retention limits must be based upon a                   regulatory criteria, NMFS has                          exceeded and the effects of catch rates
                                           consideration of the relevant criteria                  determined that the SWO General                        in one region precluding vessels in
                                           provided in § 635.24(b)(4)(iv), which                   Commercial permit vessel retention                     another region from having a reasonable
                                           include: The usefulness of information                  limits in the Northwest Atlantic, Gulf of              opportunity to harvest a portion of the
                                           obtained from biological sampling and                   Mexico, and U.S. Caribbean regions                     overall swordfish quota, NMFS expects
                                           monitoring of the North Atlantic                        applicable to persons issued a SWO                     there to be sufficient swordfish quota for
                                           swordfish stock; the estimated ability of               General Commercial permit or HMS                       2016, and thus increased catch rates in
                                           vessels participating in the fishery to                 Charter/Headboat permit (when on a                     these three regions are not expected to
                                           land the amount of swordfish quota                      non for-hire trip) should be increased                 preclude vessels in any of the other
                                           available before the end of the fishing                 from the default levels that would                     regions from having a reasonable
                                           year; the estimated amounts by which                    otherwise automatically become                         opportunity to harvest a portion of the
                                           quotas for other categories of the fishery              effective on July 1, 2016.                             overall swordfish quota. Landings by
                                           might be exceeded; effects of the                          A principal consideration is the                    vessels issued this permit (and Charter/
                                           adjustment on accomplishing the                         objective of providing opportunities to                Headboat permitted vessels on a non
                                           objectives of the fishery management                    harvest the full North Atlantic directed               for-hire trip) are counted against the
                                           plan and its amendments; variations in                  swordfish quota without exceeding it                   adjusted directed swordfish quota. As
                                           seasonal distribution, abundance, or                    based upon the 2006 Consolidated HMS                   indicated above, this quota has not been
                                           migration patterns of swordfish; effects                FMP goal to, consistent with other                     exceeded for several years and, based
                                           of catch rates in one region precluding                 objectives of this FMP, ‘‘manage                       upon current landing trends, is not
                                           vessels in another region from having a                 Atlantic HMS fisheries for continuing                  likely to be exceeded during the
                                           reasonable opportunity to harvest a                     optimum yield so as to provide the                     remainder of 2016.
                                           portion of the overall swordfish quota;                 greatest overall benefit to the Nation,                   With regard to swordfish abundance,
                                           and, review of dealer reports, landing                  particularly with respect to food                      the 2015 report by ICCAT’s Standing
                                           trends, and the availability of swordfish               production, providing recreational                     Committee on Research and Statistics
                                           on the fishing grounds.                                 opportunities, preserving traditional                  indicated that the North Atlantic
                                              NMFS has considered these criteria as                fisheries, and taking into account the                 swordfish stock is not overfished (B2011/
                                           discussed below and their applicability                 protection of marine ecosystems.’’ At                  Bmsy = 1.14), and overfishing is not
                                           to the SWO General Commercial permit                    the same time, it is also important for                occurring (F2011/Fmsy = 0.82). Increasing
                                           retention limit in all regions for July                 NMFS to continue to provide protection                 the retention limits for this U.S.
                                           through December of the 2016 North                      to important swordfish juvenile areas                  handgear fishery is not expected to
                                           Atlantic swordfish fishing year. Last                   and migratory corridors.                               affect the swordfish stock status
                                           year, through June 30, 2015, with                          After considering all of the relevant               determination because any additional
                                           application of the default retention                    criteria, NMFS has determined that                     landings would be in compliance with
                                           limits, directed swordfish landings were                increases from the default limits are                  the ICCAT recommended U.S. North
                                           493 mt dw (32.8 percent of the 1,505 mt                 warranted. With respect to the                         Atlantic swordfish quota allocation.
                                           dw January to June semi-annual                          regulatory criteria, NMFS has examined                    Based upon landings over the last
                                           adjusted directed sub-quota). On July                   dealer reports and landing trends and                  several years, including 2016, it is
                                           28, 2015, NMFS adjusted SWO General                     determined that the information                        highly unlikely that either of the two
                                           Commercial permit retention limits in                   obtained from biological sampling and                  semi-annual directed swordfish
                                           the Northwest Atlantic, Gulf of Mexico,                 monitoring of the North Atlantic                       subquotas would be harvested with the
                                           and U.S. Caribbean regions from default                 swordfish stock is useful. Recently                    default retention limits of three
                                           levels to six swordfish per vessel per                  implemented electronic dealer reporting                swordfish per vessel per trip (Northwest
                                           trip (80 FR 44884). Through December                    provides accurate and timely                           Atlantic and Gulf of Mexico), and two
                                           31, 2015, directed swordfish landings                   monitoring of landings. This                           swordfish per vessel per trip (U.S.
                                           for the July through December semi-                     information indicates that sufficient                  Caribbean). For the entire 2015 fishing
                                           annual period were approximately 659.9                  directed swordfish quota will be                       year, 38.3 percent of the total adjusted
                                           mt dw (43.9 percent of the adjusted                     available from July 1 through December                 directed swordfish quota was harvested.
                                           directed sub-quota). Preliminary total                  31, 2016, at the higher retention levels,              Thus far, swordfish landings in 2016
                                           annual directed swordfish landings,                     if recent swordfish landing trends                     have been less than landings during the
                                           through December 31, 2015, were                         continue. Regarding the regulatory                     same period in 2015.
                                           approximately 1,152.9 mt dw, or 38.3                    criterion that NMFS consider ‘‘the                        Increasing the swordfish General
                                           percent of the 3,010 mt dw annual                       estimated ability of vessels participating             Commercial permit retention limits to
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                                           adjusted directed swordfish quota. A six                in the fishery to land the amount of                   six fish per vessel per trip will increase
                                           swordfish per vessel trip limit for SWO                 swordfish quota available before the end               the likelihood that directed swordfish
                                           General Commercial permit holders was                   of the fishing year,’’ the directed                    landings will approach, but not exceed,
                                           maintained for the period January 1,                    swordfish quota has not been harvested                 the total annual directed swordfish
                                           2016, through June 30, 2016, in the                     for several years and, based upon                      quota. Increasing opportunity beginning
                                           Northwest Atlantic, Gulf of Mexico, and                 current landing trends, is not likely to               on July 1, 2016, is also important


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                                           because of the migratory nature and                     December 31, 2016, unless otherwise                    opportunity for public comment on, this
                                           seasonal distribution of swordfish, one                 noticed.                                               action for the following reasons:
                                           of the regulatory criteria to be                           NMFS has determined that the                           The regulations implementing the
                                           considered when changing the retention                  retention limit will remain at zero                    2006 Consolidated HMS FMP, as
                                           limit inseason (variations in seasonal                  swordfish per vessel per trip in the                   amended, provide for inseason retention
                                           distribution, abundance, or migration                   Florida SWO Management Area at this                    limit adjustments to respond to changes
                                           patterns of swordfish). In a particular                 time. As described in Amendment 8 to                   in swordfish landings, the availability of
                                           geographic region, or waters accessible                 the 2006 Consolidated HMS FMP, the                     swordfish on the fishing grounds, the
                                           from a particular port, the amount of                   area off the southeastern coast of                     migratory nature of this species, and
                                           fishing opportunity for swordfish may                   Florida, particularly the Florida Straits,             regional variations in the fishery. Based
                                           be constrained by the short amount of                   contains oceanographic features that                   on available swordfish quota, stock
                                           time the swordfish are present as they                  make the area biologically unique. It                  abundance, fishery performance in
                                           migrate. Dealer reports for Swordfish                   provides important juvenile swordfish                  recent years, and the availability of
                                                                                                   habitat, and is essentially a narrow                   swordfish on the fishing grounds,
                                           General Commercial permitted vessels
                                                                                                   migratory corridor containing high                     among other considerations, adjustment
                                           indicate that swordfish are available
                                                                                                   concentrations of swordfish located in                 to the swordfish General Commercial
                                           from July through December in the
                                                                                                   close proximity to high concentrations                 permit retention limits from the default
                                           Northwest Atlantic, Gulf of Mexico, and                                                                        levels is warranted. Analysis of
                                           U.S. Caribbean regions.                                 of people who may fish for them. Public
                                                                                                   comment on Amendment 8, including                      available data shows that adjustment to
                                              Based upon these considerations,                     from the Florida Fish and Wildlife                     the swordfish daily retention limit from
                                           NMFS has determined that a six-fish per                 Conservation Commission, indicated                     the default levels would result in
                                           vessel per trip swordfish General                       concern about the resultant high                       minimal risks of exceeding the ICCAT-
                                           Commercial permit retention limit is                    potential for the improper rapid growth                allocated quota. NMFS provides
                                           warranted in the Northwest Atlantic,                    of a commercial fishery, increased                     notification of retention limit
                                           Gulf of Mexico, and U.S. Caribbean                      catches of undersized swordfish, the                   adjustments by publishing the notice in
                                           regions from July 1, 2016 through                       potential for larger numbers of                        the Federal Register, emailing
                                           December 31, 2016, for swordfish                        fishermen in the area, and the potential               individuals who have subscribed to the
                                           General Commercial permitted vessels                    for crowding of fishermen, which could                 Atlantic HMS News electronic
                                           and HMS Charter/Headboat permitted                      lead to gear and user conflicts. These                 newsletter, and updating the
                                           vessels when on a non for-hire trip. This               concerns remain valid. NMFS will                       information posted on the ‘‘Atlantic
                                           will provide a reasonable opportunity to                                                                       HMS Breaking News’’ Web site at http://
                                                                                                   continue to collect information to
                                           harvest the U.S. quota of swordfish                                                                            www.nmfs.noaa.gov/sfa/hms/news/
                                                                                                   evaluate the appropriateness of the
                                           without exceeding it, while maintaining                                                                        breaking_news.html.
                                                                                                   retention limit in the Florida SWO                        Delays in temporarily increasing these
                                           an equitable distribution of fishing                    Management Area and other regional
                                           opportunities; help achieve optimum                                                                            retention limits caused by the time
                                                                                                   retention limits.                                      required to publish a proposed rule and
                                           yield in the swordfish fishery; allow for                  These adjustments are consistent with
                                           the collection of data for stock                                                                               accept public comment would adversely
                                                                                                   the 2006 Consolidated HMS FMP as                       affect those SWO General Commercial
                                           monitoring purposes; and be consistent                  amended, ATCA, and the Magnuson-
                                           with the objectives of the 2006                                                                                permit holders and HMS Charter/
                                                                                                   Stevens Act, and are not expected to                   Headboat permit holders that would
                                           Consolidated HMS FMP, as amended.                       negatively impact stock health.                        otherwise have an opportunity to
                                           With regard to the objectives of the
                                                                                                   Monitoring and Reporting                               harvest more than the default retention
                                           FMP, this adjustment provides the
                                                                                                                                                          limits of three swordfish per vessel per
                                           greatest overall benefit to the Nation,                    NMFS will continue to monitor the                   trip in the Northwest Atlantic and Gulf
                                           particularly with respect to food                       swordfish fishery closely during 2016                  of Mexico regions, and two swordfish
                                           production, by increasing commercial                    through mandatory landings and catch                   per vessel per trip in the U.S. Caribbean
                                           swordfish fishing opportunities without                 reports. Dealers are required to submit                region. Further, any delay beyond July
                                           exceeding the available quota. It helps                 landing reports and negative reports (if               1, 2016, the start of the second semi-
                                           to preserve a traditional swordfish                     no swordfish were purchased) on a                      annual directed fishing period, could
                                           handgear fishery (rod and reel,                         weekly basis.                                          exacerbate the problem of low swordfish
                                           handline, harpoon, bandit gear, and                        Depending upon the level of fishing                 landings and subsequent quota
                                           greenstick) which, in New England,                      effort and catch rates of swordfish,                   rollovers. Limited opportunities to
                                           dates back to the 1880s. Although this                  NMFS may determine that additional                     harvest the directed swordfish quota
                                           action does not specifically provide                    retention limit adjustments or closures                may have negative social and economic
                                           recreational fishing opportunities, it                  are necessary to ensure that available                 impacts for U.S. fishermen. Adjustment
                                           will have a minimal impact on this                      quota is not exceeded or to enhance                    of the retention limits needs to be
                                           sector because recreational landings are                fishing opportunities. Subsequent                      effective on July 1, 2016, to allow all of
                                           counted against a separate incidental                   actions, if any, will be published in the              the affected sectors to benefit from the
                                           swordfish quota. Finally, as discussed                  Federal Register. In addition, fishermen               adjustment during the relevant time
                                           in the next paragraph, this action takes                may access http://www.nmfs.noaa.gov/                   period, which could pass by for some
                                           into account the protection of marine                   sfa/hms/species/swordfish/landings/                    fishermen if the action is delayed for
                                           ecosystems by maintaining a zero-fish                   index.html for updates on quota                        notice and public comment, and to not
                                           retention limit in the Florida Swordfish                monitoring.                                            preclude fishing opportunities for
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                                           Management Area. Therefore, NMFS                                                                               fishermen who have access to the
                                           increases the swordfish General                         Classification
                                                                                                                                                          fishery during a short time period
                                           Commercial permit retention limits                        The Assistant Administrator for                      because of seasonal fish migration.
                                           from the default levels to six swordfish                NMFS (AA) finds that it is impracticable               Therefore, the AA finds good cause
                                           per vessel per trip in these three regions,             and contrary to the public interest to                 under 5 U.S.C. 553(b)(B) to waive prior
                                           effective from July 1, 2016 through                     provide prior notice of, and an                        notice and the opportunity for public


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                                           comment. For all of the above reasons,                  accessible online at:                                  allocation of cage tags each year) will be
                                           there is also good cause under 5 U.S.C.                 www.greateratlantic.fisheries.noaa.gov.                responsible for paying a fee at the end
                                           553(d) to waive the 30-day delay in                     FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
                                                                                                                                                          of the year. The fee will be based on the
                                           effectiveness.                                          Douglas Potts, Fishery Policy Analyst,                 number of the ITQ permit holder’s cage
                                              This action is being taken under 50                  978–281–9341.                                          tags that were used to land clams that
                                           CFR 635.24(b)(4) and is exempt from                                                                            year. In the first quarter of each year, the
                                                                                                   SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
                                           review under Executive Order 12866.                                                                            Greater Atlantic Regional Fisheries
                                              Authority: 16 U.S.C. 971 et seq. and 1801            Background                                             Office (GARFO) will announce the fee
                                           et seq.                                                                                                        percentage and the associated per-tag
                                                                                                      This final rule concurrently approves
                                                                                                                                                          fee for that year, and distribute this
                                             Dated: June 9, 2016.                                  Amendment 17 to the Atlantic Surfclam
                                                                                                                                                          announcement widely, and distribution
                                           Alan D. Risenhoover,                                    and Ocean Quahog Fishery Management
                                                                                                                                                          will include posting the announcement
                                           Director, Office of Sustainable Fisheries,              Plan (FMP) on behalf of the Secretary of
                                                                                                                                                          online and sending it to each ITQ
                                           National Marine Fisheries Service.                      Commerce and finalizes implementing
                                                                                                                                                          permit holder. Annual fee information
                                           [FR Doc. 2016–14068 Filed 6–14–16; 8:45 am]             regulations. The Mid-Atlantic Fishery
                                                                                                                                                          will not be published in the Federal
                                                                                                   Management Council developed this
                                           BILLING CODE 3510–22–P                                                                                         Register. The fee percentage will be
                                                                                                   amendment to establish a program to                    based on the total recoverable costs from
                                                                                                   recover the costs of managing the                      the prior fiscal year, adjusted for any
                                           DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE                                  surfclam and ocean quahog individual                   prior over- or under-collection, divided
                                                                                                   transferable quota (ITQ) fisheries, as                 by the total ex-vessel value of the
                                           National Oceanic and Atmospheric                        required by the Magnuson-Stevens                       fishery. The resulting percentage cannot
                                           Administration                                          Fishery Conservation and Management                    exceed the 3-percent statutory
                                                                                                   Act (Magnuson-Stevens Act), and to                     maximum. Then NMFS will calculate a
                                           50 CFR Part 648                                         make administrative changes to improve                 per-tag fee based on the total number of
                                                                                                   the efficiency of the FMP. We published                cage tags used to land surfclams or
                                           [Docket No. 150902808–6451–02]
                                                                                                   a notice of availability on February 24,               ocean quahogs in the previous year.
                                           RIN 0648–BF04                                           2016 (81 FR 9159), announcing a 60-day                 This tag fee will be separate from, and
                                                                                                   period for the public to review and                    in addition to, the price ITQ permit
                                           Fisheries of the Northeastern United                    provide written comments on whether
                                           States; Amendment 17 to the Atlantic                                                                           holders currently pay to the tag vendor
                                                                                                   we, acting on behalf of the Secretary of               to obtain the physical cage tags each
                                           Surfclam and Ocean Quahog Fishery                       Commerce, should approve Amendment
                                           Management Plan                                                                                                year. If an ITQ permit holder transfers
                                                                                                   17. This comment period ended on                       some or all of his or her cage tags or
                                           AGENCY:  National Marine Fisheries                      April 25, 2016. On March 16, 2016, we                  quota share after the start of the fishing
                                           Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and                    published a proposed rule (81 FR                       year, they will still be liable for any cost
                                           Atmospheric Administration (NOAA),                      14072) to implement the amendment,                     recovery fee based on landings of the
                                           Commerce.                                               and solicited written comments on the                  initial allocation of cage tags.
                                                                                                   proposed rule for a 30-day period,                        This process includes an inherent
                                           ACTION: Final rule.
                                                                                                   which ended on April 15, 2016.                         assumption that a similar number of
                                           SUMMARY:   This final rule approves and                    We reviewed all comments received                   cage tags will be used each year. While
                                           implements management measures                          during these comment periods, whether                  the fishery has been largely stable over
                                           contained in Amendment 17 to the                        directed at our approval decision or the               time, many factors (e.g., weather events,
                                           Atlantic Surfclam and Ocean Quahog                      proposed regulations. See Comments                     market demand, etc.) may result in the
                                           Fishery Management Plan. Amendment                      and Responses section for more                         use of more or fewer tags in any given
                                           17 management measures were                             information. Now, on behalf of the                     year. As a result, we fully anticipate
                                           developed by the Mid-Atlantic Fishery                   Secretary of Commerce, we are                          that, in some years, we will collect more
                                           Management Council to: Add cost                         approving and implementing                             or less money than is necessary to
                                           recovery provisions for the Individual                  Amendment 17, consistent with the                      recover our costs. Refunding over-
                                           Transferable Quota component of the                     review and approval process outlined in                collections and issuing supplemental
                                           fishery; modify how biological reference                section 304 of the Magnuson-Stevens                    bills to make up for shortfalls would
                                           points are incorporated into the fishery                Act (16 U.S.C. 1854).                                  increase the cost of administering the
                                           management plan; and remove the                         Cost Recovery Program                                  fishery, which would increase the
                                           plan’s optimum yield range. These                                                                              amount charged in bills the following
                                           changes are intended to make the                           The Magnuson-Stevens Act requires                   year. To avoid these additional costs, we
                                           management plan consistent with                         each limited access privilege program                  will apply any over- or under-collection
                                           requirements of the Magnuson-Stevens                    (LAPP), such as the surfclam/ocean                     to our calculation of recoverable costs
                                           Act, and to improve the management of                   quahog ITQ program, to include                         and per-tag fees for the following year.
                                           these fisheries.                                        measures to recover the costs of                       Our communications with ITQ permit
                                                                                                   management, data collection and                        holders each year will make clear that
                                           DATES: This rule is effective July 15,
                                                                                                   analysis, and enforcement activities                   any prior over- or under-collection
                                           2016.                                                   involved with the program. This action                 adjustments will be incorporated into
                                           ADDRESSES:   Copies of Amendment 17                     implements a cost recovery program for                 the following year’s cost-recovery
                                           and the Environmental Assessment                        the surfclam and ocean quahog ITQ                      billing.
                                           (EA), with its associated Finding of No                 fisheries modeled on the Council’s                        Under the cost recovery program
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                                           Significant Impact (FONSI) and the                      existing cost recovery program for the                 established by this final rule, at the start
                                           Regulatory Impact Review (RIR), are                     Tilefish Individual Fishing Quota (IFQ)                of the 2017 calendar year, we will use
                                           available from the Mid-Atlantic Fishery                 Program.                                               the total recoverable costs from the 2016
                                           Management Council, 800 North State                        Under the program, any surfclam or                  fiscal year (October 1, 2015, through
                                           Street, Suite 201, Dover, DE 19901. The                 ocean quahog ITQ permit holder who                     September 30, 2016) and the total value
                                           Amendment 17 EA/FONSI/RIR is also                       has quota share (i.e., receives an initial             of the fisheries in the 2016 calendar year


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Document Created: 2016-06-15 02:21:05
Document Modified: 2016-06-15 02:21:05
CategoryRegulatory Information
CollectionFederal Register
sudoc ClassAE 2.7:
GS 4.107:
AE 2.106:
PublisherOffice of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration
SectionRules and Regulations
ActionTemporary rule; Swordfish General Commercial permit retention limit inseason adjustment for the Northwest Atlantic, Gulf of Mexico, and U.S. Caribbean regions.
DatesThe adjusted SWO General Commercial permit retention limits in the Northwest Atlantic, Gulf of Mexico, and U.S. Caribbean regions are effective July 1, 2016, through December 31, 2016.
ContactRick Pearson or Randy Blankinship, 727-824-5399.
FR Citation81 FR 38966 
RIN Number0648-XE56

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