81_FR_39353 81 FR 39237 - Fisheries of the Exclusive Economic Zone Off Alaska; Chinook Salmon Bycatch Management in the Gulf of Alaska Trawl Fisheries; Amendment 103

81 FR 39237 - Fisheries of the Exclusive Economic Zone Off Alaska; Chinook Salmon Bycatch Management in the Gulf of Alaska Trawl Fisheries; Amendment 103

DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

Federal Register Volume 81, Issue 116 (June 16, 2016)

Page Range39237-39246
FR Document2016-14237

NMFS proposes regulations to implement Amendment 103 to the Fishery Management Plan for Groundfish of the Gulf of Alaska (FMP). If approved, Amendment 103 and this proposed rule would allow NMFS to reapportion unused Chinook salmon prohibited species catch (PSC) within and among specific trawl sectors in the Central and Western Gulf of Alaska (GOA), based on specific criteria and within specified limits. This proposed rule would not increase the current combined annual PSC limit of 32,500 Chinook salmon that applies to Central and Western GOA trawl sectors under the FMP. This proposed rule would provide for more flexible management of GOA trawl Chinook salmon PSC, increase the likelihood that groundfish resources are more fully harvested, reduce the potential for fishery closures, and maintain the overall Chinook salmon PSC limits in the Central and Western GOA. Amendment 103 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. 160229157-6481-01]
RIN 0648-BF84


Fisheries of the Exclusive Economic Zone Off Alaska; Chinook 
Salmon Bycatch Management in the Gulf of Alaska Trawl Fisheries; 
Amendment 103

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

ACTION: Proposed rule; request for comments.

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SUMMARY: NMFS proposes regulations to implement Amendment 103 to the 
Fishery Management Plan for Groundfish of the Gulf of Alaska (FMP). If 
approved, Amendment 103 and this proposed rule would allow NMFS to 
reapportion unused Chinook salmon prohibited species catch (PSC) within 
and among specific trawl sectors in the Central and Western Gulf of 
Alaska (GOA), based on specific criteria and within specified limits. 
This proposed rule would not increase the current combined annual PSC 
limit of 32,500 Chinook salmon that applies to Central and Western GOA 
trawl sectors under the FMP. This proposed rule would provide for more 
flexible management of GOA trawl Chinook salmon PSC, increase the 
likelihood that groundfish resources are more fully harvested, reduce 
the potential for fishery closures, and maintain the overall Chinook 
salmon PSC limits in the Central and Western GOA. Amendment 103 is 
intended to promote the goals and objectives of the Magnuson-Stevens 
Fishery Conservation and Management Act, the FMP, and other applicable 
laws.

DATES: Submit comments on or before July 18, 2016.

ADDRESSES: You may submit comments on this document, identified by 
NOAA-NMFS-2016-0023, by either of the following methods:
     Electronic Submission: Submit all electronic public 
comments via the Federal e-Rulemaking Portal. Go to 
www.regulations.gov/#!docketDetail;D=NOAA-NMFS-2016-0023, click the 
``Comment Now!'' icon, complete the required fields, and enter or 
attach your comments.
     Mail: Submit written comments to Glenn Merrill, Assistant 
Regional Administrator, Sustainable Fisheries Division, Alaska Region 
NMFS, Attn: Ellen Sebastian. Mail comments to P.O. Box 21668, Juneau, 
AK 99802-1668.
    Instructions: Comments sent by any other method, to any other 
address or individual, or received after the end of the comment period, 
may not be considered by NMFS. All comments received are a part of the 
public record and will generally be posted for public viewing on 
www.regulations.gov without change. All personal identifying 
information (e.g., name, address), confidential business information, 
or otherwise sensitive information submitted voluntarily by the sender 
will be publicly accessible. NMFS will accept anonymous comments (enter 
``N/A'' in the required fields if you wish to remain anonymous).
    Electronic copies of the Regulatory Impact Review/Initial 
Regulatory Flexibility Analysis (hereafter ``Analysis'') prepared for 
this action; the Environmental Assessment/Regulatory Impact Review/
Initial Regulatory Flexibility Analysis (collectively, Amendment 97 
Analysis) prepared for Amendment 97 to the FMP; and the Environmental 
Assessment/Regulatory Impact Review/Initial Regulatory Flexibility 
Analysis (collectively, Amendment 93 Analysis) prepared for Amendment 
93 to the FMP are available from http://www.regulations.gov or from the 
NMFS Alaska Region Web site at http://alaskafisheries.noaa.gov.
    An electronic copy of the November 30, 2000, Biological Opinion on 
the effects of the Alaska groundfish fisheries on Endangered Species 
Act (ESA)-listed species is available at http://alaskafisheries.noaa.gov/protectedresources/stellers/plb/default.htm.
    Written comments regarding the approved collection-of-information 
requirements referenced in this proposed rule may be submitted to NMFS 
at the above address and by email to [email protected] or fax 
to 202-395-5806. All currently approved NOAA collections of information 
may be viewed at http://www.cio.noaa.gov/services_programs/prasubs.html.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Jeff Hartman, 907-586-7228.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: NMFS manages the groundfish fisheries in the 
U.S. Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) of the GOA under the FMP. The North 
Pacific Fishery Management Council (Council) prepared, and NMFS 
approved, the FMP under the authority of the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery 
Conservation and Management Act

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(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.
    The Council has submitted Amendment 103 for review by the Secretary 
of Commerce, and a notice of availability of the FMP amendment was 
published in the Federal Register on May 26, 2016, (81 FR 33456) with 
written comments on the FMP amendment invited through July 25, 2016. 
All relevant written comments received by the end of the comment 
period, whether specifically directed to the FMP amendment, this 
proposed rule, or both, will be considered in the approval/disapproval 
decision for Amendment 103 and addressed in the response to comments in 
the final decision.
    The following sections of the preamble describe (1) the management 
areas and fisheries affected by this proposed action; (2) the 
management of Chinook salmon PSC in the GOA trawl fisheries; (3) the 
rationale for Amendment 103 and this proposed rule; and (4) the 
provisions of this proposed rule.

Management Areas and Fisheries Affected

    This proposed rule would apply to federally-permitted vessels 
fishing in the Central and Western Reporting Areas of the GOA (referred 
to in the remainder of the preamble as the Central and Western GOA). 
The Central and Western Reporting Areas, shown in Figure 3 to 50 CFR 
part 679, consist of the Central and Western Regulatory Areas in the 
EEZ (Statistical Areas 620 and 630 correspond to the Central GOA, and 
Statistical Area 610 corresponds to the Western GOA) and the adjacent 
State of Alaska (State) waters. The specific boundaries between State 
waters and the EEZ are provided on the NMFS Alaska Region Web site at 
https://alaskafisheries.noaa.gov/sites/default/files/fig3.pdf. This 
proposed rule would not apply to federally-permitted vessels fishing in 
the Eastern Reporting Area of the GOA, which consists of Statistical 
Areas 640, 649, 650, and 659 in the EEZ and the adjacent State waters.
    This proposed rule would apply to federally-permitted trawl vessels 
fishing for pollock and non-pollock groundfish that are managed under 
total allowable catch (TAC) limits in Federal waters and under the 
State's parallel groundfish fisheries in State waters. Parallel 
groundfish fisheries are fisheries that occur in State waters where the 
catch of groundfish is debited from the Federal TAC. Parallel 
groundfish fisheries are opened and closed by the State concurrently 
with adjacent Federal fisheries. Parallel fisheries are managed by the 
State under rules similar to those that apply in the Federal fisheries. 
The parallel fisheries that would be affected by this action include 
the GOA State trawl fisheries for groundfish species that occur in 
State waters in the Central and Western GOA. Additional detail on State 
parallel fisheries is provided in Section 1.3 of the Analysis.
    In the Central and Western GOA, trawl vessels target multiple 
groundfish species and are categorized by whether they participate in 
the directed fishery (i.e., targeted) for pollock or other ``non-
pollock'' species. Section 679.2 defines the term directed fishing. 
Non-pollock species include arrowtooth flounder, deep-water flatfish, 
flathead sole, Pacific cod, rex sole, rockfish, sablefish, shallow-
water flatfish, and other groundfish species. Many of the non-pollock 
trawl vessels catch and retain multiple groundfish species in a single 
fishing trip. Section 3.4.2 of the Analysis provides additional detail 
on the pollock and non-pollock trawl fisheries in the Central and 
Western GOA.
    Section 303(a) of the Magnuson-Stevens Act, the FMP, and 
regulations at 50 CFR 679.20(c) require that the Council recommend and 
NMFS specify an overfishing level (OFL), an acceptable biological catch 
(ABC), and a total allowable catch (TAC) for each stock or stock 
complex (i.e., each species or species group) of groundfish on an 
annual basis. The OFL is the level above which overfishing is occurring 
for a species. The ABC is the level of a species's annual catch that 
accounts for the scientific uncertainty in the estimate of OFL and any 
other scientific uncertainty. The ABC is set below the OFL. The TAC is 
the annual catch target for a species, derived from the ABC by 
considering social and economic factors and management uncertainty. The 
TAC must be set lower than or equal to the ABC. The TACs for some 
species are subject to further apportionment on a seasonal basis and 
among vessels using specific types of gear in the GOA (see regulations 
at Sec.  679.20(a)). NMFS closes directed fisheries when a TAC or 
seasonal apportionment of TAC is reached, and restricts fishing in 
other fisheries that may incidentally take a species or species group 
approaching its OFL.
    The final 2016 and 2017 harvest specifications for the GOA (81 FR 
14740, March 18, 2016) establish the current TAC amounts and 
apportionments of pollock and other groundfish fisheries. Only catcher 
vessels (CVs) are authorized to participate in the directed fishery for 
pollock (see Sec.  679.20(a)(6)(i)). Pollock in the Central and Western 
GOA is allocated entirely to CVs, and trawl CVs fish for these 
allocations. This proposed rule defines the Central and Western GOA 
pollock trawl CV fisheries as the Central GOA and Western GOA pollock 
sectors.
    The non-pollock fisheries in the Central and Western GOA are 
harvested by vessels using trawl and non-trawl gear (i.e., hook-and-
line, jig, and pot gear). This proposed rule categorizes the non-
pollock trawl fisheries into three distinct sectors: The trawl catcher/
processor (C/P) sector; the Rockfish Program catcher vessel (CV) 
sector; and the non-Rockfish Program CV sector.
    The trawl C/P sector includes trawl C/Ps that participate in a 
range of non-pollock groundfish fisheries in the Central and Western 
GOA such as arrowtooth flounder, deep-water flatfish, flathead sole, 
rex sole, rockfish and sablefish.
    The Rockfish Program CV sector includes any CV fishing for 
groundfish, other than pollock, with trawl gear in the Western or 
Central GOA and operating under the authority of a Central GOA Rockfish 
Program cooperative quota permit. The Central GOA Rockfish Program is a 
limited access privilege program that authorizes vessels to fish for a 
variety of rockfish species, Pacific cod, and sablefish in the Central 
GOA. Additional detail on the Central GOA Rockfish Program and the 
Rockfish Program CV sector is provided in Section 1.1 of the Analysis, 
and the final rule implementing the Central GOA Rockfish Program (76 FR 
81248, December 27, 2011).
    The non-Rockfish Program CV sector is defined as any catcher vessel 
fishing for groundfish, other than pollock, with trawl gear in the 
Western or Central reporting area of the GOA and not operating under 
the authority of a Central GOA Rockfish Program CQ permit assigned to 
the catcher vessel sector.
    Section 3.4.2.1 of the Analysis describes the vessels participating 
in the five sectors (Central GOA pollock, Western GOA pollock, trawl C/
P, Rockfish CV, and Non-Rockfish Program CV) in the Central and Western 
GOA.

Management of Chinook Salmon PSC Limits in the GOA Trawl Fisheries

    The Council designated Pacific salmon and several other species 
(Pacific halibut Pacific herring, steelhead trout, king crab, and 
Tanner crab) as prohibited species in the Gulf of Alaska (Section 3.6.1 
of the FMP).

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Prohibited species catch are species taken incidentally in the 
groundfish trawl fisheries and designated as ``prohibited species'' 
because they are targets of other, fully utilized domestic fisheries. 
The Council has recommended and NMFS has implemented various measures 
to control the catch of such prohibited species. Prohibited species 
catch incidentally caught while directed fishing for groundfish in GOA 
may not be sold or kept for personal use and must be discarded with a 
minimum of injury (see Sec.  679.21(b)(2)). A limited exception to this 
discard requirement for PSC is provided for donations of halibut and 
salmon made under the Prohibited Species Donation program (see Sec.  
679.26). For purposes of PSC management, Pacific salmon are divided 
into Chinook salmon and non-Chinook salmon.
    Chinook salmon is a culturally and economically valuable species 
that is fully allocated and managed by the State of Alaska and the 
federal government. Sections 3.6 and 3.7 of the Analysis summarize 
salmon fishery management and describe the importance of the 
commercial, recreational, and subsistence Chinook salmon fisheries. The 
Council has recommended and NMFS has established management measures to 
constrain Chinook salmon PSC in the GOA groundfish fisheries. Most of 
the measures apply to the Central and Western GOA groundfish trawl 
fisheries because most of the Chinook salmon PSC in the GOA occurs in 
those fisheries. Amendments 93 and 97 to the FMP are the two most 
relevant measures. The following section describes these two amendments 
and their implementing regulations in greater detail.

Amendments 93 and 97: PSC Limits in the Pollock and Non-Pollock Trawl 
Fisheries

    In August 2012, NMFS implemented Amendment 93 to establish Chinook 
salmon PSC limits for the directed pollock trawl fisheries in the 
Central GOA and Western GOA (77 FR 42629, July 20, 2012). Amendment 93 
established an annual Chinook salmon PSC limit for the directed pollock 
fishery in the Western GOA (i.e., the Western GOA pollock sector) of 
6,684 Chinook salmon, and an annual Chinook salmon PSC limit for the 
directed pollock fishery in the Central GOA (i.e., the Central GOA 
pollock sector) of 18,316 Chinook salmon. For the Central and Western 
GOA pollock sectors, the combined annual Chinook salmon PSC limit is 
25,000 Chinook salmon.
    Once the PSC limit is reached in the Central GOA pollock sector or 
Western GOA pollock sector, NMFS closes directed pollock fishing for 
that particular sector. Amendment 93 is described in more detail in the 
final rule implementing Amendment 93 (77 FR 42629, July 20, 2012). The 
Regional Administrator of NMFS is the person authorized to close a 
groundfish sector or fishery. For simplicity, this preamble uses the 
term ``NMFS'' to refer to actions that may be undertaken by the Alaska 
Regional Administrator.
    In January 2015, NMFS implemented Amendment 97 to establish Chinook 
salmon PSC limits for the non-pollock trawl fisheries in the Central 
and Western GOA (79 FR 71350, December 2, 2014). Amendment 97 included 
a long-term average annual Chinook salmon PSC limit of 7,500 Chinook 
salmon allocated among three non-pollock trawl sectors: (1) The Trawl 
C/P sector; (2) the Rockfish Program CV sector; and (3) the Non-
Rockfish Program CV sector. Chinook salmon PSC use and allocations in 
each of these non-pollock sectors are described in greater detail in 
Section 4.4 of the Amendment 97 Analysis and in the final rule 
implementing Amendment 97 (79 FR 71350, December 2, 2014).
    Amendment 97 divided the 7,500 non-pollock Chinook salmon PSC limit 
into 3,600 Chinook salmon for the Trawl C/P sector, 1,200 Chinook 
salmon for the Rockfish Program CV sector, and 2,700 Chinook salmon for 
the Non-Rockfish Program CV sector. If a sector reaches or is projected 
to reach its Chinook salmon PSC limit, NMFS will close directed fishing 
for all non-pollock groundfish species by vessels in that sector for 
the remainder of the calendar year. The rationale for the Chinook 
salmon PSC limits selected for each of the three sectors is described 
in detail in the proposed and final rules implementing Amendment 97 
(respectively, 79 FR 35971, June 25, 2014; 79 FR 71350, December 2, 
2014).
    The Trawl C/P sector in the Central and Western GOA is the only 
trawl sector under Amendment 97 that has its annual Chinook salmon PSC 
limit (3,600 Chinook salmon) divided into a seasonal PSC apportionment 
(see Sec.  679.21(i)(3)(ii)(A)). Prior to June 1 of each year, the 
Trawl C/P sector is prohibited from catching more than 2,376 Chinook 
salmon when the sector's annual PSC limit is set at 3,600 PSC, and 
2,693 Chinook salmon when its annual PSC limit is set at 4,080 Chinook 
salmon (due to a carry-over from the incentive buffer, described 
below). The Chinook salmon seasonal PSC limit helps the Trawl C/P 
sector participate in directed fisheries at different times of the year 
and not exceed its annual Chinook salmon PSC limit.
    Amendment 97 also implemented an incentive buffer to allow the 
Trawl C/P sector and Non-Rockfish Program CV sector to access 
additional PSC if a previous year's Chinook salmon PSC did not exceed a 
threshold standard. The incentive buffer allows the annual Chinook 
salmon PSC limit for the Trawl C/P and Non-Rockfish Program CV sectors 
to vary depending on the amount of Chinook salmon PSC taken by those 
sectors in the previous year. For example, if the Non-Rockfish Program 
CV sector maintains an annual PSC amount equal to or less than 2,340 in 
one year, that sector would receive up to 3,060 Chinook salmon as its 
PSC limit in the following year. This feature allows for variability in 
Chinook salmon PSC levels, while providing an incentive to minimize 
PSC. The final rule implementing Amendment 97 describes the incentive 
buffer in greater detail (79 FR 71350, December 2, 2014).
    Many of the trawl CVs operating under Amendment 97 are eligible to 
participate in the Central GOA Rockfish Program (76 FR 81248, December 
27, 2011). Catch of Chinook salmon PSC by the Rockfish Program CV 
sector is subtracted from the Chinook salmon PSC limit of 1,200 fish 
when a vessel is operating under the authority of a Rockfish Program 
Cooperative Quota permit (see regulations at Sec.  679.5(r)(8)).
    The Non-Rockfish Program CV sector is composed of non-pollock trawl 
CVs that are authorized to fish for groundfish in the GOA and that are 
not fishing under the authority of a Rockfish Program Cooperative Quota 
Permit. This sector fishes primarily for Pacific cod in the Central and 
Western GOA and for arrowtooth flounder, deep-water flatfish, flathead 
sole, rex sole, and shallow-water flatfish in the Central GOA.
    Under Amendment 97, NMFS is required to reapportion all the 
Rockfish Program CV sector's unused Chinook salmon PSC in excess of 150 
Chinook salmon to the Non-Rockfish Program CV sector on October 1 of 
each year, and all remaining unused Chinook salmon PSC to the Non-
Rockfish Program CV sector on November 15 of each year. However, under 
existing regulations, NMFS is not authorized to reapportion the GOA 
Chinook salmon PSC limit among the Trawl C/P sector and any of the CV 
trawl sectors.

Rationale for Amendments 93 and 97

    The Council recommended, and NMFS implemented, Amendments 93 and 97 
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objectives. The two policy objectives most applicable to this proposed 
rule are to minimize Chinook salmon bycatch to the extent practicable 
while allowing the pollock fishery to harvest its TAC in the groundfish 
fisheries; and to avoid exceeding the annual Chinook salmon threshold 
of 40,000 that was identified in the incidental take statement 
accompanying the November 30, 2000, Biological Opinion on the effects 
of the Alaska groundfish fisheries on Endangered Species Act (ESA)-
listed salmon of the Pacific Northwest (see ADDRESSES).
    The Council recommended, and NMFS implemented, Amendments 93 and 97 
after analyzing a range of alternatives that considered different 
Chinook salmon PSC limits and methods for apportioning Chinook salmon 
PSC limits. The analyses for Amendments 93 and 97, and the final rules 
implementing them (respectively, 77 FR 42629, July 20, 2012; 79 FR 
71350, December 2, 2014) describe the alternatives considered and the 
rationale for selecting the specific Chinook salmon PSC limits and 
apportionments. The two most relevant factors considered by the Council 
and NMFS are briefly summarized here.
    First, the Council and NMFS considered the importance of equity 
among user groups in the Central and Western GOA pollock and non-
pollock trawl fisheries and the needs of Chinook salmon users. The 
Chinook salmon resource is of value to many stakeholders, including 
commercial, recreational, and subsistence user groups, and it is a 
resource that is currently fully utilized. The Council and NMFS 
implemented Chinook salmon PSC limits that would prevent harvest of 
Chinook salmon in excess of the current combined annual PSC limit of 
32,500 fish.
    Second, the Council recommended and NMFS implemented Chinook salmon 
PSC limits that reflected the long-term average annual use of Chinook 
salmon PSC in the pollock and non-pollock fisheries. However, the 
Council and NMFS recognized that in some years, these Chinook salmon 
PSC limits could constrain groundfish harvests and impose costs on 
pollock and non-pollock trawl fishery participants. The Council and 
NMFS selected Chinook salmon PSC limits that reflect the long-term 
average use of Chinook salmon PSC as a trade-off between minimizing 
Chinook salmon and the potential for forgoing pollock and non-pollock 
catch.

Emergency Rule

    Amendment 97 was implemented beginning on January 1, 2015. Under 
Amendment 97, NMFS established an annual Chinook salmon PSC limit of 
2,700 Chinook salmon for the Non-Rockfish Program CV sector. On May 3, 
2015, NMFS closed all directed fishing for groundfish by the Non-
Rockfish Program CV sector after determining that the sector had 
exceeded its annual PSC limit of 2,700 Chinook salmon. The Non-Rockfish 
Program CV sector's use of Chinook salmon in the first few months of 
2015 was significantly greater than expected based on the historical 
data available to the Council when it established this sector's Chinook 
salmon PSC limit under Amendment 97. Due to the directed fishing 
closure, significant amounts of non-pollock groundfish remained 
unharvested by the Non-Rockfish Program CV sector, resulting in 
significant negative economic effects on fishermen, shoreside 
processors, stationary floating processors, and communities that 
participate in this sector.
    On August 10, 2015, NMFS implemented an emergency rule (see 
Analysis, Section 3.4.1.5) that provided the Non-Rockfish Program CV 
sector with an additional PSC limit of up to 1,600 Chinook salmon (80 
CFR 47864, August 10, 2015). This Chinook salmon PSC limit, separate 
and distinct from the sector-based PSC limit of 2,700 established under 
Amendment 97, was anticipated to allow this sector to prosecute the 
Pacific cod and flatfish fisheries in the fall of 2015. The emergency 
rule expired on December 31, 2015.
    The emergency rule re-opened fishing for the Non-Rockfish Program 
CV sector while continuing to limit the sector's total amount of 
Chinook salmon PSC. When the emergency rule expired, the sector had 
used only 4 of the additional 1,600 Chinook salmon PSC limit authorized 
under the emergency rule.

Rationale for Amendment 103 and This Proposed Rule

    In June 2015, after recommending adoption of the emergency rule to 
provide an immediate increase of 1,600 Chinook salmon PSC to the Non-
Rockfish Program CV sector, the Council analyzed alternatives to 
provide for more flexible use of Chinook salmon PSC limits established 
under Amendments 93 and 97. Under Amendments 93 and 97, a Chinook 
salmon PSC limit assigned to a pollock or non-pollock sector applies 
only to that sector. Existing regulations generally do not authorize 
NMFS to reapportion unused amounts of Chinook salmon PSC limits among 
the five pollock and non-pollock sectors. This proposed rule would 
allow NMFS to reapportion a limited amount of unused Chinook salmon PSC 
from the Rockfish Program CV sector to the non-Rockfish Program CV 
sector late in the year. Based on previous experience with 
reapportioning directed fishery allocations and various PSC species 
(e.g., halibut), the Council determined that fishery closures could be 
avoided or limited by authorizing NMFS to use inseason management 
actions to reapportion unused amounts of Chinook salmon PSC among the 
pollock and non-pollock sectors.
    In December 2015, the Council recommended Amendment 103 to the FMP, 
which would allow NMFS to reapportion unused Chinook salmon PSC limits 
among the GOA pollock and non-pollock sectors established by Amendments 
93 and 97. This proposed rule could prevent or limit fishery closures, 
such as the May 2015 closure of the Non-Rockfish Program CV sector, 
while maintaining the current combined annual limit of 32,500 Chinook 
salmon PSC. The Council determined that increasing the opportunities 
and flexibility for NMFS to execute inseason reapportionments of 
Chinook salmon PSC limits could achieve several goals without the need 
for revising the PSC limits established under Amendments 93 and 97.
    The Council determined and NMFS agrees that this proposed rule to 
implement Amendment 103 would not increase the current combined annual 
Chinook salmon PSC limit of 32,500 Chinook salmon established for the 
Central and Western GOA under Amendments 93 and 97. It would increase 
the likelihood that groundfish resources are more fully harvested, and 
it would reduce the occurrence of fishery closures and resulting 
adverse socioeconomic impacts on harvesters, processors, and 
communities.
    As highlighted in the Council's purpose and need statement, this 
action should (1) improve NMFS' inseason flexibility for reapportioning 
Chinook salmon PSC and minimize closures in the GOA, (2) be consistent 
with goals of Amendments 93 and 97 and maintain current PSC limits, (3) 
not exceed the incidental take threshold for ESA-listed Chinook salmon, 
and (4) balance competing social and economic interests.

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Improve NMFS Inseason Flexibility for Reapportioning Chinook Salmon PSC 
and Minimize Closures

    One goal of this proposed rule is to provide greater flexibility to 
reapportion GOA trawl Chinook salmon PSC limits during years of high or 
unusual Chinook salmon PSC without revising the individual sector PSC 
limits that are currently set in regulation. For example, Chinook 
salmon PSC could be reapportioned from the Central GOA pollock trawl 
sector to the non-pollock trawl CV sector after NMFS has determined 
that the remaining amount of the Central GOA pollock trawl sector's PSC 
limit is greater than the amount projected to be necessary to harvest 
the pollock TAC for the remainder of the year. In the same manner, this 
proposed rule would allow inseason reapportionment of Chinook salmon 
PSC from the non-pollock trawl fisheries to the pollock fisheries or 
among the three non-pollock trawl sectors.
    Allowing Chinook salmon PSC limits to be reapportioned among 
sectors would provide NMFS with additional flexibility to allow the 
catch of available TAC, and in some circumstances would likely prevent 
or delay fishery closures or allow a closed fishery to reopen. Section 
3.4.1.3.1 of the Analysis provides examples of how reapportioning 
unused Chinook salmon PSC among various sectors could have provided 
additional harvest opportunities in various sectors without exceeding 
the overall Chinook salmon PSC limits established under Amendments 93 
and 97. Section 3.4.1.3.1 shows that, based on observed Chinook salmon 
PSC in 2015, the Non-Rockfish Program CV sector likely would have 
remained open after May 4, 2015, if NMFS had had the authority to 
reapportion unused Chinook salmon PSC.

Be Consistent With Goals of Amendments 93 and 97 and Maintain Current 
PSC Limits

    In considering this proposed rule, the Council determined and NMFS 
agrees that the Chinook salmon PSC limits established in Amendments 93 
and 97 continue to be the most practicable Chinook salmon PSC limits 
for the Central and Western GOA trawl fisheries. The Chinook PSC limits 
established under Amendments 93 and 97 intentionally impose the risk of 
closure on a sector that approaches or exceeds its Chinook salmon PSC 
limit.
    Based on historical Chinook salmon PSC use in the Central and 
Western GOA trawl fisheries and the variability in Chinook salmon PSC 
in recent years since the implementation of Amendment 97, a certain 
level of risk remains under this proposed rule that Chinook salmon PSC 
limits could close fisheries. After reviewing the historical Chinook 
salmon PSC data (see Section 3.4.1.3.2 of the Analysis), the Council 
determined and NMFS agrees that, in most years, the Central and Western 
GOA pollock sectors will fully harvest the available TACs under the 
Chinook salmon PSC limits established under Amendment 93.
    Of the five sectors covered by Amendments 93 and 97, the three non-
pollock sectors are more likely to be constrained by their Chinook 
salmon PSC limits because Amendment 97 set those three sectors' Chinook 
salmon PSC limits close to their historical use levels (see the final 
rule for implementing Amendment 97 (79 FR 71350, December 2, 2014)).
    As with Amendments 93 and 97, this proposed rule is intended to 
minimize bycatch to the extent practicable. Several provisions of this 
proposed rule are designed to achieve that objective. For example, this 
proposed rule establishes a ``cap'' on the amount of reapportioned 
Chinook salmon PSC limit that a sector may receive in a single year. By 
capping the amount of PSC that can be received by a sector through a 
reapportionment, this proposed rule balances the goal of flexibility to 
reapportion Chinook salmon PSC limits with the goal to minimize PSC, 
consistent with National Standard 9.
    Section 3.8 of the Analysis identifies the potential for small 
increases in the annual Chinook salmon PSC under this proposed rule 
relative to the status quo due to the increased flexibility to 
reapportion Chinook salmon PSC limits. The Council and NMFS concluded 
that the small scale of the potential PSC increases and effective PSC 
limits are consistent with the goals of Amendments 93 and 97. During 
years in which a CV sector is constrained by Chinook salmon PSC and 
receives a Chinook salmon PSC reapportionment, the flexibility provided 
by this proposed rule could increase the aggregate amount of Chinook 
salmon that are taken across all GOA trawl fisheries.
    Section 3.8 of the Analysis estimates that the most likely scenario 
for reapportionment under this proposed rule is from one or both of the 
pollock sectors to either the Rockfish CV sector or the Non-Rockfish CV 
sector. Because this proposed rule would cap the maximum amount that 
would be reapportioned, as described later in this preamble, the most 
likely scenario is that NMFS would reapportion no more than 2,000 
Chinook salmon in any year, or approximately 6 percent of the current 
combined 32,500 Chinook salmon PSC limit for the Central and Western 
GOA trawl fisheries. The Council explained that while this proposed 
rule would allow for slightly higher Chinook PSC, that amount of PSC 
would still be within the combined annual 32,500 Chinook salmon PSC 
limit established by Amendments 93 and 97. The proposed rule therefore 
appropriately balances the objectives of the National Standards. See 
discussion below.
    While the provisions of this proposed rule would likely result in 
some additional Chinook salmon PSC reapportionment, NMFS does not 
expect that this proposed rule would provide incentives for 
participants to increase PSC use or ignore PSC limits established by 
Amendments 93 and 97. Three factors explain why sectors are unlikely to 
drastically reduce their effort to avoid Chinook salmon as a result of 
this proposed rule (see Analysis, Section 3.8). First, the 
reapportionment provisions in this proposed rule would not guarantee 
that Chinook salmon PSC limit reapportionments would be available in a 
given year. Chinook salmon PSC encounter levels are highly variable 
across years. The years in which a sector reaches its PSC limit are 
likely to be years in which other GOA trawl sectors are experiencing 
similarly high Chinook salmon PSC levels, thus reducing the 
availability of reapportionments to GOA trawl sectors. Second, NMFS 
inseason managers would not necessarily make an immediate 
reapportionment to a closed sector. Although this proposed rule could 
prevent a closure for a sector during an entire year, the possibility 
exists that fishing opportunities might be forgone for at least part of 
a year. Third, most reapportionment of Chinook salmon PSC limits are 
likely to be from the Central or Western GOA pollock sectors, and most 
of the Chinook salmon PSC use in those two sectors occurs later in the 
year. NMFS likely would not make large PSC limit reapportionments from 
either of these pollock sectors to a non-pollock sector until NMFS is 
able to reasonably project that a pollock sector's PSC use will be 
below its PSC limit for the remainder of the year.
    The Council determined, and NMFS agrees, that authorizing NMFS to 
reapportion Chinook salmon PSC limits from one sector to another will 
not increase the likelihood of exceeding the current combined annual 
Chinook salmon PSC amount of 32,500. The

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individual PSC limits for the pollock sectors and non-pollock trawl 
sectors are unchanged by this action. As described above under the 
section titled ``Management of PSC Limits in the GOA,'' NMFS would have 
sufficient and timely PSC data to close these fisheries and avoid 
exceeding the current combined annual amount of 32,500 Chinook salmon 
PSC.

ESA Incidental Take Threshold for Chinook Salmon

    Under this proposed rule, the trawl fisheries would continue to 
avoid exceeding the annual Chinook salmon ESA threshold of 40,000 
Chinook salmon that was identified in the incidental take statement 
accompanying the November 30, 2000, Biological Opinion (see ADDRESSES). 
Establishing a limit on the amount of Chinook salmon PSC that may be 
taken on an annual basis in the pollock and non-pollock trawl fisheries 
in the Central and Western GOA would accomplish that goal. This 
proposed rule would continue to limit the combined annual Chinook 
salmon PSC in the Central and Western GOA trawl fisheries to 32,500 
Chinook salmon, much less than the 40,000 Chinook salmon threshold.

Balance Competing Social and Economic Interests: National Standards

    The Council concluded and NMFS agrees that this proposed rule could 
mitigate the potential for Chinook salmon PSC limits implemented under 
Amendments 93 and 97 to cause adverse social and economic effects of an 
early fishery closure while continuing to minimize Chinook salmon PSC 
to the extent practicable. Reapportioning Chinook salmon PSC limits to 
a sector to avoid a fishing closure or to reopen a fishery may prevent 
negative impacts to harvesters, processors, and GOA coastal communities 
that depend on that groundfish resource.
    Section 3.4.1.5 of the Analysis provides an example of the forgone 
revenue to harvesters and processors from the Chinook salmon PSC limit 
closure for the non-Rockfish Program CV sector that would likely have 
been avoided under this proposed rule (see Analysis, Section 3.4.1.5). 
Based on average groundfish catch by the sector from 2010 through 2014, 
reapportionment of unused Chinook salmon PSC limits to the Non-Rockfish 
Program CV sector before May 2015 could have avoided the loss of 
approximately $4.6 million in gross revenues to GOA trawl harvesters 
and $11.3 million in gross revenues to processers. The reapportionment 
of Chinook salmon PSC limits to that sector could have also avoided 
adverse impacts to employees and businesses in the Kodiak Borough and 
City of Kodiak where most of the non-Rockfish Program CV sector catch 
is landed and processed.
    NMFS determined that Amendments 93 and 97 were fully consistent 
with all 10 of the National Standards included in the Magnuson-Stevens 
Act (18 U.S.C. 1801(a)). In recommending this proposed rule, the 
Council and NMFS concluded that providing additional authority to NMFS 
to reapportion Chinook salmon PSC limits in the pollock and non-pollock 
trawl sectors is consistent with Amendments 93 and 97 and the National 
Standards, and it appropriately balances the National Standards' 
competing interests. The Council determined and NMFS agrees that 
reapportioning Chinook salmon PSC could benefit GOA trawl vessel 
operators, crew members, processors, support industries, and 
communities that are dependent on those fisheries, without modifying 
the overall PSC limits that were established to protect the Chinook 
salmon resource.
    Of particular importance to this proposed rule are National 
Standards 1, 5, 6, 8, and 9 (see Analysis, Section 5.1). Section 5.1 of 
the Analysis describes the consistency of this proposed rule with all 
National Standards. This proposed rule increases the likelihood that 
groundfish TACs will be achieved, allows for management actions to 
adjust to the variation in Chinook salmon PSC rates among sectors 
within a year, and decreases the likelihood that harvesters, 
processors, and communities are adversely affected by fishery closures 
due to Chinook salmon PSC limits. Those objectives are consistent with 
National Standards 1, 5, 6, 8, and 9.
    The Council determined and NMFS agrees that this action should not 
revise observer deployment, coverage, or observer sampling estimation 
methods in the Central and Western GOA pollock and non-pollock trawl 
fisheries. NMFS' catch, bycatch, and PSC estimation methods are 
described in more detail in Section 3.3 of the Analysis.

Provisions of This Proposed Rule

    The Council and NMFS considered a range of options that would limit 
the amount of unused Chinook salmon PSC that could be reapportioned to 
a sector and the number of sectors that could receive an apportionment 
(see Sections 3.5, 3.6, and 3.7 of the Analysis). This analysis 
included options that were considered by the Council, but not adopted. 
The remainder of this preamble describes only those provisions that 
would be implemented by this proposed rule.
    Before making any reapportionment, this proposed rule specifies 
that NMFS would first project the amount of Chinook salmon PSC that 
would be unused by a sector during the remainder of the fishing year. 
Section 3.4.1.4 of the Analysis describes some of the factors that NMFS 
would consider in making its projections of Chinook salmon PSC use. 
Proposed regulations at Sec.  679.21(h)(5)(iii) direct NMFS to publish 
any reapportionment of unused Chinook salmon PSC limits in the Federal 
Register.
    The following paragraphs describe: (1) The sectors that can receive 
a reapportionment of unused Chinook salmon PSC; (2) the amount of 
unused Chinook salmon PSC that can be reapportioned to a sector; and 
(3) non-substantive revisions to existing Chinook salmon PSC 
regulations to improve clarity.
    This proposed rule would authorize NMFS to reapportion unused 
Chinook salmon PSC from any of the five pollock or non-pollock sectors 
to any other sector, except the Trawl C/P sector. The Council 
recommended and NMFS proposes excluding the Trawl C/P sector because 
data on historic PSC use indicates that the Trawl C/P sector is not 
likely to exceed its current Amendment 97 PSC limit (Section 3.8 of the 
Analysis). In addition, the Trawl C/P sector is eligible to earn and 
carry forward additional Chinook salmon PSC by qualifying for the 
Amendment 97 incentive buffer described earlier in this preamble (see 
Section 3.8 of the Analysis).
    This proposed rule would limit, or ``cap'' the maximum amount of 
unused Chinook salmon PSC that a sector could receive on an annual 
basis. Specifically, a reapportioned amount cannot be greater than 50 
percent of the Chinook salmon PSC limit initially assigned for that 
sector under either Amendment 93 or Amendment 97. For example, 
Amendment 97 initially assigned a PSC limit of 1,200 Chinook salmon to 
the Rockfish Program CV sector. Therefore, under this proposed rule, 
NMFS could not reapportion more than 600 unused Chinook salmon PSC from 
another sector to the Rockfish Program CV sector.
    Section 679.21(h)(5)(iv)(A) through (D) of the proposed regulations 
specifies that the amount of unused Chinook salmon PSC limits 
reapportioned to an eligible sector may not exceed the following 
amounts:
     3,342 Chinook salmon to the Western GOA pollock sector;

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     9,158 Chinook salmon to the Central GOA pollock sector;
     600 Chinook salmon to the Rockfish Program CV sector; or
     1,350 Chinook salmon to the Non-Rockfish Program CV sector
    The Council determined and NMFS believes that these caps on the 
reapportionment will allow NMFS to reapportion Chinook salmon PSC when 
needed and justified by the circumstances.
    In considering the selection of the 50 percent PSC reapportionment 
cap--as opposed to lower percentages that were considered--the Council 
and NMFS considered the difficulty, if not impossibility, of 
identifying the precise minimum amount of Chinook salmon PSC that each 
sector would need to keep operating and supporting its dependent 
stakeholders in all future years. The Council and NMFS concluded that 
selecting a smaller percentage (thus allowing for a smaller 
reapportionment) could preclude the reapportionment of sufficient 
amounts of Chinook salmon PSC to avoid fishery closures, particularly 
for sectors such as the Rockfish CV Sector that have small initial 
Chinook salmon PSC limits (See Analysis, Section 3.8).
    This proposed rule would modify the existing reapportionment of 
Chinook salmon PSC limits from the Rockfish Program CV sector to the 
non-pollock Non-Rockfish Program CV sector on October 1. The current 
regulation at Sec.  679.21(i)(4) states that the reapportionment of all 
but 150 of the unused Chinook salmon PSC limit remaining in the 
Rockfish Program CV sector's annual limit of 1,200 fish must be 
reapportioned to the non-Rockfish Program CV sector on October 1.
    The proposed regulations at Sec.  679.21(h)(5)(i) provide NMFS with 
the discretion to reapportion Chinook salmon PSC from the Rockfish 
Program CV sector to the Non-Rockfish Program CV sector on October 1 
with one exception: NMFS cannot reapportion an amount of Chinook salmon 
PSC that would leave a remaining balance of less than 150 Chinook 
salmon PSC as of October 1. The removal of the requirement that NMFS 
reapportion all but 150 PSC from the Rockfish Program CV sector to the 
Non-Rockfish Program Sector on October 1 is consistent with the overall 
intent of this proposed rule (See Section 2.1 of the Analysis) because 
the Rockfish Program CV sector may require more than 150 Chinook salmon 
PSC after October 1 in future years if harvesting patterns change. 
Section 3.4.1.3.3 of the Analysis notes that most of the vessels 
participating in the Rockfish Program CV sector also prosecute late-
year non-pollock fisheries (Pacific cod and flatfish). Providing 
additional management flexibility in the amount of Chinook salmon 
reapportioned to the Non-Rockfish CV sector on October 1 decreases the 
likelihood that participants would have to forgo catch in one non-
pollock sector in order to participate in another sector.
    The proposed regulations at Sec.  679.21(h)(5)(ii) provide NMFS 
with the discretion to reapportion all unused Chinook salmon PSC limit 
from the Rockfish Program CV sector to the non-pollock Non-Rockfish 
Program CV sector on November 15 of each year but not to exceed 50 
percent of the receiving sector's initial allocation. This additional 
flexibility is consistent with the overall intent of this proposed rule 
(See Section 2.1 of the Analysis) because the Rockfish Program CV 
sector may continue to need some Chinook salmon PSC limit after 
November 15 to prosecute late-year non-pollock fisheries. Providing 
additional management flexibility in the amount of Chinook salmon 
reapportioned the Non-Rockfish CV sector on November 15 of each year 
decreases the likelihood that participants would have to forgo catch in 
one non-pollock sector in order to participate in another sector.
    This proposed rule would consolidate the regulations for Chinook 
salmon PSC limits in the GOA pollock and non-pollock trawl fisheries 
currently found at Sec.  679.21(h) and (i) into Sec.  679.21(h). The 
Chinook salmon PSC regulations for the GOA pollock fishery are 
currently found at Sec.  679.21(h), and the Chinook salmon PSC 
regulations for the GOA non-pollock fisheries are currently found at 
Sec.  679.21(i). This proposed rule would consolidate under Sec.  
679.21(h) all the current Chinook salmon PSC limits and management 
measures as well as the proposed regulations to authorize the 
reapportionment of Chinook salmon PSC limits among the GOA pollock and 
non-pollock trawl sectors. Consolidation of the Chinook salmon PSC 
limit regulations under Sec.  679.21(h) would not result in any 
technical or substantive changes to the existing procedures, policies, 
and requirements that were implemented under Amendments 93 and 97. 
Consolidation would allow for more efficient, clear, and concise 
regulations for the entities regulated by this proposed rule. NMFS is 
not taking public comment on those policies and procedures previously 
implemented through Amendments 93 and 97.

Classification

    Pursuant to sections 304(b) and 305(d) of the Magnuson-Stevens Act, 
the NMFS Assistant Administrator has determined that this proposed rule 
is consistent with Amendment 103, the FMP, other provisions of the 
Magnuson-Stevens Act, and other applicable law, subject to further 
consideration after public comment.
    This proposed rule has been determined to be not significant for 
the purposes of Executive Order (E.O.) 12866.

Initial Regulatory Flexibility Analysis

    An Initial Regulatory Flexibility Analysis (IRFA) was prepared for 
this proposed rule, as required by section 603 of the Regulatory 
Flexibility Act (RFA). The IRFA describes the economic impact this 
proposed rule, if adopted, would have on small entities. A description 
of this proposed rule, why it is being considered, and the legal basis 
for this proposed rule are contained earlier in the preamble to this 
proposed rule and are not repeated here. A copy of the IRFA is 
available from NMFS (see ADDRESSES). A summary of the IRFA follows.
    A business primarily involved in finfish harvesting is classified 
as a small business if it is independently owned and operated, is not 
dominant in its field of operation (including its affiliates), and has 
combined annual gross receipts not in excess of the applicable size 
standard for all its affiliated operations worldwide. Fishing vessels 
are considered small entities if their total annual gross receipts, 
from all their activities combined, are less than $20.5 million (see 
Analysis, Section 4).
    The entities directly regulated by this proposed rule are those 
federally permitted or licensed entities that participate in harvesting 
groundfish from the Federal or State-managed parallel pollock and non-
pollock trawl fisheries of the Central and Western GOA. Fishing vessels 
are considered small entities if their total annual gross receipts, 
from all their activities combined, are less than $20.5 million. Based 
on 2013 data, the IRFA identified 32 CVs that are defined as small 
entities. The IRFA also identified one trawl C/P that is defined as a 
small entity. Therefore, 33 small entities would be directly regulated 
by this proposed rule.
    Neither processors nor other stakeholders are directly regulated by 
this proposed rule because they are not apportioned Chinook salmon PSC 
limits. The processors that take deliveries of trawl-caught GOA 
groundfish, and other stakeholders not directly regulated by this 
proposed rule, are therefore excluded from the IRFA.
    An IRFA requires a description of any significant alternatives to 
the proposed rule(s) that accomplish the stated

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objectives, are consistent with applicable statutes, and that would 
minimize any significant economic impact of the proposed rule on small 
entities. This proposed rule has several elements: (1) It establishes 
authority for NMFS to reapportion Chinook salmon PSC limits among the 
Central GOA pollock, Western GOA pollock Trawl C/P, Rockfish Program 
CV, and Non-Rockfish Program CV sectors; (2) it excludes the trawl C/P 
sector from receiving reapportioned unused Chinook salmon PSC limits; 
(3) it limits the amount of unused Chinook salmon PSC that can be 
reapportioned; and (4) it provides flexibility for NMFS to determine if 
it is appropriate to reallocate in excess of 150 unused Chinook salmon 
PSC, or a different amount, from the Rockfish Program CV sector to the 
Non-Rockfish Program CV sector.
    During consideration of this proposed rule, the Council and NMFS 
evaluated a number of alternatives including (1) no action; (2) 
authorizing reapportionment of unused Chinook salmon PSC limit to the 
trawl C/P sector; and (3) limiting the percent of Chinook salmon PSC 
that can be reapportioned to or from a sector based on the amount of 
the Chinook salmon PSC initially assigned to a sector (between 10 
percent and 50 percent of the initial Chinook salmon PSC limit). None 
of these alternatives met the objectives of this proposed rule and had 
a smaller impact on small entities.
    The no action alternative fails to provide tools to reapportion 
Chinook salmon PSC limits to pollock and non-pollock trawl sectors to 
avoid fishery closures, and thus fails to meet the principal objective 
of this proposed rule. Authorizing trawl C/Ps to receive 
reapportionments of Chinook salmon PSC limits would be unnecessary 
based on historical use of Chinook salmon PSC by that sector and the 
apportionments of PSC granted to that sector under Amendment 97.
    Limiting the percent of Chinook salmon PSC that could be 
reapportioned from a sector could allow some sectors, such as the Non-
Rockfish Program CV sector, to use more than twice the amount of 
Chinook salmon PSC than was initially apportioned under Amendment 97. 
That would be inconsistent with the goals of Amendment 103. Limiting 
the amount of Chinook salmon PSC that could be received in a 
reapportionment to 40 percent or less of the sector's initial limit 
could be insufficient to adequately reduce the number of trawl fishery 
closures from reaching a PSC limit. Thus, the Council determined, and 
NMFS agrees, that these smaller percentages would not be consistent 
with the goals of the previous GOA trawl PSC limits under Amendments 93 
and 97, or with Amendment 103.
    No duplication, overlap, or conflict between this proposed rule and 
existing Federal rules has been identified.

Collection-of-Information Requirements

    This rule contains collection-of-information requirements subject 
to the Paperwork Reduction Act (PRA) that have been approved by the 
Office of Management and Budget (OMB).
OMB Control Number 0648-0515
    This rule contains a collection-of-information requirement subject 
to the Paperwork Reduction Act (PRA) and which has been approved by 
Office of Management and Budget (OMB) under control number OMB Control 
Number 0648-0515. Public reporting burden for eLandings landing report 
is estimated to average ten minutes per individual response and 
eLandings production report is estimated to average five minutes per 
response, including the time for reviewing instructions, searching 
existing data sources, gathering and maintaining the data needed, and 
completing and reviewing the collection of information.
    Although the eLandings landing report and eLandings at-sea 
production report are included in the non-substantive revisions for 
this rule, this rulemaking imposes no additional burden or cost on the 
regulated community. Send comments regarding this burden estimate, or 
any other aspect of this data collection, including suggestions for 
reducing the burden, to NMFS (see ADDRESSEES) and 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, Reporting and recordkeeping requirements.

    Dated: June 10, 2016.
Samuel D. Rauch III,
Deputy Assistant Administrator for Regulatory Programs, National Marine 
Fisheries Service.

    For the reasons set out in the preamble, 50 CFR part 679 is 
proposed to be amended as follows:

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

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

    Authority: 16 U.S.C. 773 et seq., 1801 et seq., 3631 et seq.; 
and Pub. L. 108-447; Pub. L. 111-281.

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2. In Sec.  679.7, revise paragraph (b)(8) to read as follows:


Sec.  679.7  Prohibitions.

* * * * *
    (b) * * *
    (8) Prohibitions specific to salmon discard in the Western and 
Central Reporting Areas of the GOA directed fisheries for groundfish. 
Fail to comply with any requirements of Sec.  679.21(h).
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3. In Sec.  679.21:
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a. Revise paragraph (h); and
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b. Remove paragraph (i) to read as follows:


Sec.  679.21  Prohibited species bycatch management.

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    (h) GOA Chinook Salmon PSC Management--(1) Applicability. 
Regulations in this paragraph apply to trawl vessels participating in 
the directed fishery for groundfish in the Western and Central 
reporting areas of the GOA and processors receiving deliveries from 
these vessels.
    (2) GOA Chinook salmon PSC limits for the pollock sectors 
(fisheries). (i) The annual PSC limit for vessels participating in the 
directed fishery for pollock in the Western reporting area of the GOA 
is 6,684 Chinook salmon.
    (ii) The annual PSC limit for vessels participating in the directed 
fishery for pollock in the Central reporting area of the GOA is 18,316 
Chinook salmon.
    (3) GOA non-pollock trawl sectors. For the purposes of accounting 
for the annual Chinook salmon PSC limits at paragraph (h)(4)(i) of this 
section, the non-pollock trawl sectors are:
    (i) Trawl catcher/processor sector. The Trawl catcher/processor 
sector is any catcher/processor vessel fishing for groundfish, other 
than pollock, with trawl gear in the Western or Central GOA reporting 
area and processing that groundfish at sea;

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    (ii) Rockfish Program catcher vessel sector. The Rockfish Program 
catcher vessel sector is any catcher vessel fishing for groundfish, 
other than pollock, with trawl gear in the Western or Central reporting 
area of the GOA and operating under the authority of a Central GOA 
Rockfish Program CQ permit assigned to the catcher vessel sector; and
    (iii) Non-Rockfish Program catcher vessel sector. The Non-Rockfish 
Program catcher vessel sector is any catcher vessel fishing for 
groundfish, other than pollock, with trawl gear in the Western or 
Central reporting area of the GOA and not operating under the authority 
of a Central GOA Rockfish Program CQ permit assigned to the catcher 
vessel sector.
    (4) GOA Chinook salmon PSC limits for non-pollock trawl fisheries. 
(i) The annual Chinook salmon PSC limits in the Western and Central 
reporting areas of the GOA for the sectors defined in paragraph (h)(3) 
of this section are as follows:

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                                                                         Unless, the use of     If so, in the
                                                    The total Chinook    the Chinook salmon   following calendar
    For the following sectors defined in Sec.      salmon PSC limit in   PSC limit for that   year, the Chinook
                679.21(h)(3) . . .                  each calendar year      sector in a        salmon PSC limit
                                                         is . . .        calendar year does    for that sector
                                                                         not  exceed . . .      will be . . .
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(A) Trawl catcher/processor sector...............                3,600                3,120                4,080
                                                  --------------------------------------------------------------
(B) Rockfish Program catcher vessel sector.......                1,200                     N/A
                                                  --------------------------------------------------------------
(C) Non-Rockfish Program catcher vessel sector...                2,700                2,340                3,060
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    (ii) For the Trawl catcher/processor sector defined in paragraph 
(h)(3)(i) of this section:
    (A) The seasonal PSC limit prior to June 1 is 2,376 Chinook salmon 
if the annual Chinook salmon PSC limit is 3,600. The seasonal PSC limit 
prior to June 1 is 2,693 Chinook salmon if the annual Chinook salmon 
PSC limit is 4,080.
    (B) The number of Chinook salmon PSC available on June 1 through 
the remainder of the calendar year is the annual Chinook salmon PSC 
limit specified for the Trawl catcher/processor sector minus the number 
of Chinook salmon used by that sector prior to June 1 and any Chinook 
salmon PSC limit reapportioned to another sector specified at paragraph 
(h)(5)(iii) of this section prior to June 1.
    (5) Inseason reapportionment of Chinook salmon PSC limits. (i) On 
October 1, the Regional Administrator may reallocate any unused Chinook 
salmon PSC available to the Rockfish Program catcher vessel sector, 
defined in paragraph (h)(3)(ii) of this section, in excess of 150 
Chinook salmon to the Non-Rockfish Program catcher vessel sector, but 
not to exceed the Non-Rockfish Program catcher vessel sector's limit on 
Chinook salmon PSC reapportionment as defined in paragraph 
(h)(5)(iv)(D) of this section.
    (ii) On November 15, the Regional Administrator may reallocate all 
remaining Chinook salmon PSC available to the Rockfish Program catcher 
vessel sector, defined in paragraph (h)(3)(ii) of this section, to the 
Non-Rockfish Program catcher vessel sector, but not to exceed the Non-
Rockfish Program catcher vessel sector's limit on Chinook salmon PSC 
reapportionment as defined in paragraph (h)(5)(iv)(D)of this section.
    (iii) Any Chinook salmon PSC limit in paragraphs (h)(2) or (h)(4) 
of this section projected by the Regional Administrator to be unused 
during the remainder of the fishing year may be reapportioned subject 
to the Chinook salmon PSC limits in paragraphs (h)(5)(iv)(A) through 
(D) of this section for the remainder of the fishing year. NMFS will 
publish notification in the Federal Register announcing any Chinook 
salmon PSC limit reapportionments in the GOA.
    (iv) On an annual basis, NMFS shall not reapportion an amount of 
unused Chinook salmon PSC greater than the following amounts:
    (A) 3,342 Chinook salmon to vessels participating in the directed 
fishery for pollock in the Western reporting area of the GOA;
    (B) 9,158 Chinook salmon to vessels participating in the directed 
fishery for pollock in the Central reporting area of the GOA;
    (C) 600 Chinook salmon to the Rockfish Program catcher vessel 
sector defined in paragraph (h)(3)(ii) of this section; and
    (D) 1,350 Chinook salmon to the Non-Rockfish Program catcher vessel 
sector defined in paragraph (h)(3)(iii) of this section.
    (6) Salmon retention. (i) The operator of a vessel, including but 
not limited to a catcher vessel or tender, must retain all salmon until 
delivered to a processing facility.
    (ii) The operator of a catcher/processor or the owner and manager 
of a shoreside processor or SFP receiving groundfish deliveries from 
trawl vessels must retain all salmon until the number of salmon by 
species has been accurately recorded in the eLandings at-sea production 
report or eLandings groundfish landing report.
    (iii) The owner and manager of a shoreside processor or SFP 
receiving pollock deliveries must, if an observer is present, retain 
all salmon until the observer is provided the opportunity to count the 
number of salmon and collect scientific data or biological samples from 
the salmon.
    (iv) The operator of a catcher/processor must retain all salmon 
until an observer is provided the opportunity to collect scientific 
data or biological samples from the salmon.
    (7) Salmon discard. Except for salmon under the PSD program defined 
in Sec.  679.26, all salmon must be discarded after the requirements at 
paragraphs (h)(6)(ii) or (h)(6)(iii) of this section have been met.
    (8) GOA Chinook salmon PSC closures. If, during the fishing year, 
the Regional Administrator determines that:
    (i) Vessels participating in the directed fishery for pollock in 
the Western reporting area or Central reporting area of the GOA will 
reach the applicable Chinook salmon PSC limit specified for that 
reporting area under paragraph (h)(2) of this section or the applicable 
limit following any reapportionment under paragraph (h)(5) of this 
section, NMFS will publish notification in the Federal Register closing 
the applicable regulatory area to directed fishing for pollock;
    (ii) Vessels in a sector defined in paragraph (h)(3) of this 
section will reach the applicable Chinook salmon PSC limit specified 
for that sector under paragraph (h)(4)(i) of this section or the 
applicable limit following any

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reapportionment under paragraph (h)(5) of this section, NMFS will 
publish notification in the Federal Register closing directed fishing 
for all groundfish species, other than pollock, with trawl gear in the 
Western and Central reporting areas of the GOA for that sector; or
    (iii) Vessels in the Trawl catcher/processor sector defined in 
paragraph (h)(3)(i) of this section will reach the seasonal Chinook 
salmon PSC limit specified at paragraph (h)(4)(ii)(A) of this section 
prior to June 1, NMFS will publish notification in the Federal Register 
closing directed fishing for all groundfish species, other than 
pollock, with trawl gear in the Western and Central reporting areas of 
the GOA for all vessels in the Trawl catcher/processor sector until 
June 1. Directed fishing for groundfish species, other than pollock 
will reopen on June 1 for the Trawl catcher/processor sector defined in 
paragraph (h)(3)(i) of this section with the Chinook salmon PSC limit 
determined at paragraph (h)(4)(ii)(B) of this section unless NMFS 
determines that the amount of Chinook salmon PSC available to the 
sector is insufficient to allow the sector to fish and not exceed its 
annual Chinook salmon PSC limit.

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                                                    Steckel.Andrew@epa.gov. For comments                    DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE                                 Administrator, Sustainable Fisheries
                                                    submitted at Regulations.gov, follow the                                                                       Division, Alaska Region NMFS, Attn:
                                                    online instructions for submitting                      National Oceanic and Atmospheric                       Ellen Sebastian. Mail comments to P.O.
                                                    comments. Once submitted, comments                      Administration                                         Box 21668, Juneau, AK 99802–1668.
                                                    cannot be edited or removed from                                                                                  Instructions: Comments sent by any
                                                    Regulations.gov. For either manner of                   50 CFR Part 679                                        other method, to any other address or
                                                    submission, the EPA may publish any                     [Docket No. 160229157–6481–01]                         individual, or received after the end of
                                                    comment received to its public docket.                                                                         the comment period, may not be
                                                                                                            RIN 0648–BF84                                          considered by NMFS. All comments
                                                    Do not submit electronically any
                                                    information you consider Confidential                                                                          received are a part of the public record
                                                                                                            Fisheries of the Exclusive Economic                    and will generally be posted for public
                                                    Business Information (CBI) or other                     Zone Off Alaska; Chinook Salmon                        viewing on www.regulations.gov
                                                    information whose disclosure is                         Bycatch Management in the Gulf of                      without change. All personal identifying
                                                    restricted by statute. Multimedia                       Alaska Trawl Fisheries; Amendment                      information (e.g., name, address),
                                                    submissions (audio, video, etc.) must be                103                                                    confidential business information, or
                                                    accompanied by a written comment.                                                                              otherwise sensitive information
                                                                                                            AGENCY:  National Marine Fisheries
                                                    The written comment is considered the                                                                          submitted voluntarily by the sender will
                                                                                                            Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and
                                                    official comment and should discuss all                                                                        be publicly accessible. NMFS will
                                                                                                            Atmospheric Administration (NOAA),
                                                    points you wish to make. The EPA will                   Commerce.                                              accept anonymous comments (enter ‘‘N/
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                                                    primary submission (i.e. on the web,                                                                              Electronic copies of the Regulatory
                                                    cloud, or other file sharing system). For               SUMMARY:   NMFS proposes regulations to                Impact Review/Initial Regulatory
                                                    additional submission methods, please                   implement Amendment 103 to the                         Flexibility Analysis (hereafter
                                                    contact the person identified in the FOR                Fishery Management Plan for                            ‘‘Analysis’’) prepared for this action; the
                                                    FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT section.                    Groundfish of the Gulf of Alaska (FMP).                Environmental Assessment/Regulatory
                                                    For the full EPA public comment policy,                 If approved, Amendment 103 and this                    Impact Review/Initial Regulatory
                                                    information about CBI or multimedia                     proposed rule would allow NMFS to                      Flexibility Analysis (collectively,
                                                    submissions, and general guidance on                    reapportion unused Chinook salmon                      Amendment 97 Analysis) prepared for
                                                    making effective comments, please visit                 prohibited species catch (PSC) within                  Amendment 97 to the FMP; and the
                                                    http://www2.epa.gov/dockets/                            and among specific trawl sectors in the                Environmental Assessment/Regulatory
                                                    commenting-epa-dockets.                                 Central and Western Gulf of Alaska                     Impact Review/Initial Regulatory
                                                                                                            (GOA), based on specific criteria and                  Flexibility Analysis (collectively,
                                                    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:                        within specified limits. This proposed                 Amendment 93 Analysis) prepared for
                                                    Arnold Lazarus, EPA Region IX, (415)                    rule would not increase the current                    Amendment 93 to the FMP are available
                                                    972–3024, lazarus.arnold@epa.gov.                       combined annual PSC limit of 32,500                    from http://www.regulations.gov or from
                                                    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
                                                                                                            Chinook salmon that applies to Central                 the NMFS Alaska Region Web site at
                                                                                                            and Western GOA trawl sectors under                    http://alaskafisheries.noaa.gov.
                                                    Throughout this document, ‘‘we,’’ ‘‘us’’
                                                                                                            the FMP. This proposed rule would                         An electronic copy of the November
                                                    and ‘‘our’’ refer to the EPA. This
                                                                                                            provide for more flexible management                   30, 2000, Biological Opinion on the
                                                    proposal addresses the following local                  of GOA trawl Chinook salmon PSC,                       effects of the Alaska groundfish fisheries
                                                    rules: EKAPCD Rule 410.9 and                            increase the likelihood that groundfish                on Endangered Species Act (ESA)-listed
                                                    YSAQMD Rule 1.1. In the Rules and                       resources are more fully harvested,                    species is available at http://
                                                    Regulations section of this Federal                     reduce the potential for fishery closures,             alaskafisheries.noaa.gov/
                                                    Register, we are approving these local                  and maintain the overall Chinook                       protectedresources/stellers/plb/
                                                    rules in a direct final action without                  salmon PSC limits in the Central and                   default.htm.
                                                    prior proposal because we believe these                 Western GOA. Amendment 103 is                             Written comments regarding the
                                                    SIP revisions are not controversial. If we              intended to promote the goals and                      approved collection-of-information
                                                    receive adverse comments, however, we                   objectives of the Magnuson-Stevens                     requirements referenced in this
                                                    will publish a timely withdrawal of the                 Fishery Conservation and Management                    proposed rule may be submitted to
                                                    direct final rule and address the                       Act, the FMP, and other applicable                     NMFS at the above address and by
                                                    comments in subsequent action based                     laws.                                                  email to OIRA_Submission@
                                                    on this proposed rule.                                  DATES: Submit comments on or before                    omb.eop.gov or fax to 202–395–5806.
                                                      We do not plan to open a second                       July 18, 2016.                                         All currently approved NOAA
                                                    comment period, so anyone interested                                                                           collections of information may be
                                                                                                            ADDRESSES: You may submit comments
                                                                                                                                                                   viewed at http://www.cio.noaa.gov/
                                                    in commenting should do so at this                      on this document, identified by NOAA–
                                                                                                                                                                   services_programs/prasubs.html.
                                                    time. If we do not receive adverse                      NMFS–2016–0023, by either of the
                                                                                                            following methods:                                     FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Jeff
                                                    comments, no further activity is
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                                                    see the direct final action.
                                                                                                            Federal e-Rulemaking Portal. Go to                     manages the groundfish fisheries in the
                                                      Dated: May 3, 2016.                                                                                          U.S. Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) of
                                                                                                            www.regulations.gov/
                                                    Jared Blumenfeld,                                       #!docketDetail;D=NOAA-NMFS-2016-                       the GOA under the FMP. The North
                                                    Regional Administrator, Region IX.                      0023, click the ‘‘Comment Now!’’ icon,                 Pacific Fishery Management Council
                                                    [FR Doc. 2016–14097 Filed 6–15–16; 8:45 am]             complete the required fields, and enter                (Council) prepared, and NMFS
                                                    BILLING CODE 6560–50–P                                  or attach your comments.                               approved, the FMP under the authority
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                                                    (Magnuson-Stevens Act), 16 U.S.C. 1801                  opened and closed by the State                         vessels (CVs) are authorized to
                                                    et seq. Regulations governing U.S.                      concurrently with adjacent Federal                     participate in the directed fishery for
                                                    fisheries and implementing the FMP                      fisheries. Parallel fisheries are managed              pollock (see § 679.20(a)(6)(i)). Pollock in
                                                    appear at 50 CFR parts 600 and 679.                     by the State under rules similar to those              the Central and Western GOA is
                                                       The Council has submitted                            that apply in the Federal fisheries. The               allocated entirely to CVs, and trawl CVs
                                                    Amendment 103 for review by the                         parallel fisheries that would be affected              fish for these allocations. This proposed
                                                    Secretary of Commerce, and a notice of                  by this action include the GOA State                   rule defines the Central and Western
                                                    availability of the FMP amendment was                   trawl fisheries for groundfish species                 GOA pollock trawl CV fisheries as the
                                                    published in the Federal Register on                    that occur in State waters in the Central              Central GOA and Western GOA pollock
                                                    May 26, 2016, (81 FR 33456) with                        and Western GOA. Additional detail on                  sectors.
                                                    written comments on the FMP                             State parallel fisheries is provided in                   The non-pollock fisheries in the
                                                    amendment invited through July 25,                      Section 1.3 of the Analysis.                           Central and Western GOA are harvested
                                                    2016. All relevant written comments                        In the Central and Western GOA,                     by vessels using trawl and non-trawl
                                                    received by the end of the comment                      trawl vessels target multiple groundfish               gear (i.e., hook-and-line, jig, and pot
                                                    period, whether specifically directed to                species and are categorized by whether                 gear). This proposed rule categorizes the
                                                    the FMP amendment, this proposed                        they participate in the directed fishery               non-pollock trawl fisheries into three
                                                    rule, or both, will be considered in the                (i.e., targeted) for pollock or other ‘‘non-           distinct sectors: The trawl catcher/
                                                    approval/disapproval decision for                       pollock’’ species. Section 679.2 defines               processor (C/P) sector; the Rockfish
                                                    Amendment 103 and addressed in the                      the term directed fishing. Non-pollock                 Program catcher vessel (CV) sector; and
                                                    response to comments in the final                       species include arrowtooth flounder,                   the non-Rockfish Program CV sector.
                                                    decision.                                               deep-water flatfish, flathead sole, Pacific               The trawl C/P sector includes trawl
                                                       The following sections of the                        cod, rex sole, rockfish, sablefish,                    C/Ps that participate in a range of non-
                                                    preamble describe (1) the management                    shallow-water flatfish, and other                      pollock groundfish fisheries in the
                                                    areas and fisheries affected by this                    groundfish species. Many of the non-                   Central and Western GOA such as
                                                    proposed action; (2) the management of                  pollock trawl vessels catch and retain                 arrowtooth flounder, deep-water
                                                    Chinook salmon PSC in the GOA trawl                     multiple groundfish species in a single                flatfish, flathead sole, rex sole, rockfish
                                                    fisheries; (3) the rationale for                        fishing trip. Section 3.4.2 of the                     and sablefish.
                                                    Amendment 103 and this proposed rule;                   Analysis provides additional detail on                    The Rockfish Program CV sector
                                                    and (4) the provisions of this proposed                 the pollock and non-pollock trawl                      includes any CV fishing for groundfish,
                                                    rule.                                                   fisheries in the Central and Western                   other than pollock, with trawl gear in
                                                                                                            GOA.                                                   the Western or Central GOA and
                                                    Management Areas and Fisheries
                                                                                                               Section 303(a) of the Magnuson-                     operating under the authority of a
                                                    Affected
                                                                                                            Stevens Act, the FMP, and regulations at               Central GOA Rockfish Program
                                                       This proposed rule would apply to                    50 CFR 679.20(c) require that the                      cooperative quota permit. The Central
                                                    federally-permitted vessels fishing in                  Council recommend and NMFS specify                     GOA Rockfish Program is a limited
                                                    the Central and Western Reporting                       an overfishing level (OFL), an                         access privilege program that authorizes
                                                    Areas of the GOA (referred to in the                    acceptable biological catch (ABC), and a               vessels to fish for a variety of rockfish
                                                    remainder of the preamble as the                        total allowable catch (TAC) for each                   species, Pacific cod, and sablefish in the
                                                    Central and Western GOA). The Central                   stock or stock complex (i.e., each                     Central GOA. Additional detail on the
                                                    and Western Reporting Areas, shown in                   species or species group) of groundfish                Central GOA Rockfish Program and the
                                                    Figure 3 to 50 CFR part 679, consist of                 on an annual basis. The OFL is the level               Rockfish Program CV sector is provided
                                                    the Central and Western Regulatory                      above which overfishing is occurring for               in Section 1.1 of the Analysis, and the
                                                    Areas in the EEZ (Statistical Areas 620                 a species. The ABC is the level of a                   final rule implementing the Central
                                                    and 630 correspond to the Central GOA,                  species’s annual catch that accounts for               GOA Rockfish Program (76 FR 81248,
                                                    and Statistical Area 610 corresponds to                 the scientific uncertainty in the estimate             December 27, 2011).
                                                    the Western GOA) and the adjacent                       of OFL and any other scientific                           The non-Rockfish Program CV sector
                                                    State of Alaska (State) waters. The                     uncertainty. The ABC is set below the                  is defined as any catcher vessel fishing
                                                    specific boundaries between State                       OFL. The TAC is the annual catch target                for groundfish, other than pollock, with
                                                    waters and the EEZ are provided on the                  for a species, derived from the ABC by                 trawl gear in the Western or Central
                                                    NMFS Alaska Region Web site at                          considering social and economic factors                reporting area of the GOA and not
                                                    https://alaskafisheries.noaa.gov/sites/                 and management uncertainty. The TAC                    operating under the authority of a
                                                    default/files/fig3.pdf. This proposed                   must be set lower than or equal to the                 Central GOA Rockfish Program CQ
                                                    rule would not apply to federally-                      ABC. The TACs for some species are                     permit assigned to the catcher vessel
                                                    permitted vessels fishing in the Eastern                subject to further apportionment on a                  sector.
                                                    Reporting Area of the GOA, which                        seasonal basis and among vessels using                    Section 3.4.2.1 of the Analysis
                                                    consists of Statistical Areas 640, 649,                 specific types of gear in the GOA (see                 describes the vessels participating in the
                                                    650, and 659 in the EEZ and the                         regulations at § 679.20(a)). NMFS closes               five sectors (Central GOA pollock,
                                                    adjacent State waters.                                  directed fisheries when a TAC or                       Western GOA pollock, trawl C/P,
                                                       This proposed rule would apply to                    seasonal apportionment of TAC is                       Rockfish CV, and Non-Rockfish Program
                                                    federally-permitted trawl vessels fishing               reached, and restricts fishing in other                CV) in the Central and Western GOA.
                                                    for pollock and non-pollock groundfish                  fisheries that may incidentally take a
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                                                    that are managed under total allowable                  species or species group approaching its               Management of Chinook Salmon PSC
                                                    catch (TAC) limits in Federal waters and                OFL.                                                   Limits in the GOA Trawl Fisheries
                                                    under the State’s parallel groundfish                      The final 2016 and 2017 harvest                       The Council designated Pacific
                                                    fisheries in State waters. Parallel                     specifications for the GOA (81 FR                      salmon and several other species
                                                    groundfish fisheries are fisheries that                 14740, March 18, 2016) establish the                   (Pacific halibut Pacific herring,
                                                    occur in State waters where the catch of                current TAC amounts and                                steelhead trout, king crab, and Tanner
                                                    groundfish is debited from the Federal                  apportionments of pollock and other                    crab) as prohibited species in the Gulf
                                                    TAC. Parallel groundfish fisheries are                  groundfish fisheries. Only catcher                     of Alaska (Section 3.6.1 of the FMP).


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                                                    Prohibited species catch are species                       Once the PSC limit is reached in the                directed fisheries at different times of
                                                    taken incidentally in the groundfish                    Central GOA pollock sector or Western                  the year and not exceed its annual
                                                    trawl fisheries and designated as                       GOA pollock sector, NMFS closes                        Chinook salmon PSC limit.
                                                    ‘‘prohibited species’’ because they are                 directed pollock fishing for that                         Amendment 97 also implemented an
                                                    targets of other, fully utilized domestic               particular sector. Amendment 93 is                     incentive buffer to allow the Trawl C/P
                                                    fisheries. The Council has                              described in more detail in the final rule             sector and Non-Rockfish Program CV
                                                    recommended and NMFS has                                implementing Amendment 93 (77 FR                       sector to access additional PSC if a
                                                    implemented various measures to                         42629, July 20, 2012). The Regional                    previous year’s Chinook salmon PSC
                                                    control the catch of such prohibited                    Administrator of NMFS is the person                    did not exceed a threshold standard.
                                                    species. Prohibited species catch                       authorized to close a groundfish sector                The incentive buffer allows the annual
                                                    incidentally caught while directed                      or fishery. For simplicity, this preamble              Chinook salmon PSC limit for the Trawl
                                                    fishing for groundfish in GOA may not                   uses the term ‘‘NMFS’’ to refer to                     C/P and Non-Rockfish Program CV
                                                    be sold or kept for personal use and                    actions that may be undertaken by the                  sectors to vary depending on the
                                                    must be discarded with a minimum of                     Alaska Regional Administrator.                         amount of Chinook salmon PSC taken
                                                    injury (see § 679.21(b)(2)). A limited                     In January 2015, NMFS implemented                   by those sectors in the previous year.
                                                    exception to this discard requirement                   Amendment 97 to establish Chinook                      For example, if the Non-Rockfish
                                                    for PSC is provided for donations of                    salmon PSC limits for the non-pollock                  Program CV sector maintains an annual
                                                    halibut and salmon made under the                       trawl fisheries in the Central and                     PSC amount equal to or less than 2,340
                                                    Prohibited Species Donation program                     Western GOA (79 FR 71350, December                     in one year, that sector would receive
                                                    (see § 679.26). For purposes of PSC                     2, 2014). Amendment 97 included a                      up to 3,060 Chinook salmon as its PSC
                                                    management, Pacific salmon are divided                  long-term average annual Chinook                       limit in the following year. This feature
                                                    into Chinook salmon and non-Chinook                     salmon PSC limit of 7,500 Chinook                      allows for variability in Chinook salmon
                                                    salmon.                                                 salmon allocated among three non-                      PSC levels, while providing an
                                                       Chinook salmon is a culturally and                   pollock trawl sectors: (1) The Trawl                   incentive to minimize PSC. The final
                                                    economically valuable species that is                   C/P sector; (2) the Rockfish Program CV                rule implementing Amendment 97
                                                    fully allocated and managed by the State                sector; and (3) the Non-Rockfish                       describes the incentive buffer in greater
                                                    of Alaska and the federal government.                   Program CV sector. Chinook salmon                      detail (79 FR 71350, December 2, 2014).
                                                    Sections 3.6 and 3.7 of the Analysis                    PSC use and allocations in each of these                  Many of the trawl CVs operating
                                                    summarize salmon fishery management                     non-pollock sectors are described in                   under Amendment 97 are eligible to
                                                    and describe the importance of the                      greater detail in Section 4.4 of the                   participate in the Central GOA Rockfish
                                                    commercial, recreational, and                           Amendment 97 Analysis and in the                       Program (76 FR 81248, December 27,
                                                    subsistence Chinook salmon fisheries.                   final rule implementing Amendment 97                   2011). Catch of Chinook salmon PSC by
                                                    The Council has recommended and                         (79 FR 71350, December 2, 2014).                       the Rockfish Program CV sector is
                                                    NMFS has established management                            Amendment 97 divided the 7,500                      subtracted from the Chinook salmon
                                                    measures to constrain Chinook salmon                    non-pollock Chinook salmon PSC limit                   PSC limit of 1,200 fish when a vessel is
                                                    PSC in the GOA groundfish fisheries.                    into 3,600 Chinook salmon for the Trawl                operating under the authority of a
                                                    Most of the measures apply to the                       C/P sector, 1,200 Chinook salmon for                   Rockfish Program Cooperative Quota
                                                    Central and Western GOA groundfish                      the Rockfish Program CV sector, and                    permit (see regulations at § 679.5(r)(8)).
                                                    trawl fisheries because most of the                     2,700 Chinook salmon for the Non-                         The Non-Rockfish Program CV sector
                                                    Chinook salmon PSC in the GOA occurs                    Rockfish Program CV sector. If a sector                is composed of non-pollock trawl CVs
                                                    in those fisheries. Amendments 93 and                   reaches or is projected to reach its                   that are authorized to fish for groundfish
                                                    97 to the FMP are the two most relevant                 Chinook salmon PSC limit, NMFS will                    in the GOA and that are not fishing
                                                    measures. The following section                         close directed fishing for all non-pollock             under the authority of a Rockfish
                                                    describes these two amendments and                      groundfish species by vessels in that                  Program Cooperative Quota Permit. This
                                                    their implementing regulations in                       sector for the remainder of the calendar               sector fishes primarily for Pacific cod in
                                                    greater detail.                                         year. The rationale for the Chinook                    the Central and Western GOA and for
                                                                                                            salmon PSC limits selected for each of                 arrowtooth flounder, deep-water
                                                    Amendments 93 and 97: PSC Limits in                     the three sectors is described in detail               flatfish, flathead sole, rex sole, and
                                                    the Pollock and Non-Pollock Trawl                       in the proposed and final rules                        shallow-water flatfish in the Central
                                                    Fisheries                                               implementing Amendment 97                              GOA.
                                                       In August 2012, NMFS implemented                     (respectively, 79 FR 35971, June 25,                      Under Amendment 97, NMFS is
                                                    Amendment 93 to establish Chinook                       2014; 79 FR 71350, December 2, 2014).                  required to reapportion all the Rockfish
                                                    salmon PSC limits for the directed                         The Trawl C/P sector in the Central                 Program CV sector’s unused Chinook
                                                    pollock trawl fisheries in the Central                  and Western GOA is the only trawl                      salmon PSC in excess of 150 Chinook
                                                    GOA and Western GOA (77 FR 42629,                       sector under Amendment 97 that has its                 salmon to the Non-Rockfish Program CV
                                                    July 20, 2012). Amendment 93                            annual Chinook salmon PSC limit                        sector on October 1 of each year, and all
                                                    established an annual Chinook salmon                    (3,600 Chinook salmon) divided into a                  remaining unused Chinook salmon PSC
                                                    PSC limit for the directed pollock                      seasonal PSC apportionment (see                        to the Non-Rockfish Program CV sector
                                                    fishery in the Western GOA (i.e., the                   § 679.21(i)(3)(ii)(A)). Prior to June 1 of             on November 15 of each year. However,
                                                    Western GOA pollock sector) of 6,684                    each year, the Trawl C/P sector is                     under existing regulations, NMFS is not
                                                    Chinook salmon, and an annual                           prohibited from catching more than                     authorized to reapportion the GOA
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                                                    Chinook salmon PSC limit for the                        2,376 Chinook salmon when the sector’s                 Chinook salmon PSC limit among the
                                                    directed pollock fishery in the Central                 annual PSC limit is set at 3,600 PSC,                  Trawl C/P sector and any of the CV
                                                    GOA (i.e., the Central GOA pollock                      and 2,693 Chinook salmon when its                      trawl sectors.
                                                    sector) of 18,316 Chinook salmon. For                   annual PSC limit is set at 4,080 Chinook
                                                    the Central and Western GOA pollock                     salmon (due to a carry-over from the                   Rationale for Amendments 93 and 97
                                                    sectors, the combined annual Chinook                    incentive buffer, described below). The                  The Council recommended, and
                                                    salmon PSC limit is 25,000 Chinook                      Chinook salmon seasonal PSC limit                      NMFS implemented, Amendments 93
                                                    salmon.                                                 helps the Trawl C/P sector participate in              and 97 to meet a variety of policy


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                                                    objectives. The two policy objectives                   Emergency Rule                                         reapportion unused amounts of Chinook
                                                    most applicable to this proposed rule                      Amendment 97 was implemented                        salmon PSC limits among the five
                                                    are to minimize Chinook salmon                          beginning on January 1, 2015. Under                    pollock and non-pollock sectors. This
                                                    bycatch to the extent practicable while                 Amendment 97, NMFS established an                      proposed rule would allow NMFS to
                                                    allowing the pollock fishery to harvest                 annual Chinook salmon PSC limit of                     reapportion a limited amount of unused
                                                    its TAC in the groundfish fisheries; and                2,700 Chinook salmon for the Non-                      Chinook salmon PSC from the Rockfish
                                                    to avoid exceeding the annual Chinook                   Rockfish Program CV sector. On May 3,                  Program CV sector to the non-Rockfish
                                                    salmon threshold of 40,000 that was                     2015, NMFS closed all directed fishing                 Program CV sector late in the year.
                                                    identified in the incidental take                       for groundfish by the Non-Rockfish                     Based on previous experience with
                                                    statement accompanying the November                     Program CV sector after determining                    reapportioning directed fishery
                                                    30, 2000, Biological Opinion on the                     that the sector had exceeded its annual                allocations and various PSC species
                                                    effects of the Alaska groundfish fisheries              PSC limit of 2,700 Chinook salmon. The                 (e.g., halibut), the Council determined
                                                    on Endangered Species Act (ESA)-listed                  Non-Rockfish Program CV sector’s use                   that fishery closures could be avoided or
                                                    salmon of the Pacific Northwest (see                    of Chinook salmon in the first few                     limited by authorizing NMFS to use
                                                    ADDRESSES).                                             months of 2015 was significantly greater               inseason management actions to
                                                       The Council recommended, and                         than expected based on the historical                  reapportion unused amounts of Chinook
                                                    NMFS implemented, Amendments 93                         data available to the Council when it                  salmon PSC among the pollock and non-
                                                    and 97 after analyzing a range of                       established this sector’s Chinook salmon               pollock sectors.
                                                    alternatives that considered different                  PSC limit under Amendment 97. Due to
                                                                                                            the directed fishing closure, significant                 In December 2015, the Council
                                                    Chinook salmon PSC limits and                                                                                  recommended Amendment 103 to the
                                                    methods for apportioning Chinook                        amounts of non-pollock groundfish
                                                                                                            remained unharvested by the Non-                       FMP, which would allow NMFS to
                                                    salmon PSC limits. The analyses for                                                                            reapportion unused Chinook salmon
                                                    Amendments 93 and 97, and the final                     Rockfish Program CV sector, resulting in
                                                                                                            significant negative economic effects on               PSC limits among the GOA pollock and
                                                    rules implementing them (respectively,                                                                         non-pollock sectors established by
                                                    77 FR 42629, July 20, 2012; 79 FR                       fishermen, shoreside processors,
                                                                                                            stationary floating processors, and                    Amendments 93 and 97. This proposed
                                                    71350, December 2, 2014) describe the
                                                                                                            communities that participate in this                   rule could prevent or limit fishery
                                                    alternatives considered and the
                                                                                                            sector.                                                closures, such as the May 2015 closure
                                                    rationale for selecting the specific
                                                                                                               On August 10, 2015, NMFS                            of the Non-Rockfish Program CV sector,
                                                    Chinook salmon PSC limits and
                                                                                                            implemented an emergency rule (see                     while maintaining the current combined
                                                    apportionments. The two most relevant                   Analysis, Section 3.4.1.5) that provided               annual limit of 32,500 Chinook salmon
                                                    factors considered by the Council and                   the Non-Rockfish Program CV sector
                                                    NMFS are briefly summarized here.                                                                              PSC. The Council determined that
                                                                                                            with an additional PSC limit of up to                  increasing the opportunities and
                                                       First, the Council and NMFS                          1,600 Chinook salmon (80 CFR 47864,                    flexibility for NMFS to execute inseason
                                                    considered the importance of equity                     August 10, 2015). This Chinook salmon                  reapportionments of Chinook salmon
                                                    among user groups in the Central and                    PSC limit, separate and distinct from the              PSC limits could achieve several goals
                                                    Western GOA pollock and non-pollock                     sector-based PSC limit of 2,700                        without the need for revising the PSC
                                                    trawl fisheries and the needs of Chinook                established under Amendment 97, was                    limits established under Amendments
                                                    salmon users. The Chinook salmon                        anticipated to allow this sector to                    93 and 97.
                                                    resource is of value to many                            prosecute the Pacific cod and flatfish
                                                    stakeholders, including commercial,                     fisheries in the fall of 2015. The                        The Council determined and NMFS
                                                    recreational, and subsistence user                      emergency rule expired on December                     agrees that this proposed rule to
                                                    groups, and it is a resource that is                    31, 2015.                                              implement Amendment 103 would not
                                                    currently fully utilized. The Council                      The emergency rule re-opened fishing                increase the current combined annual
                                                    and NMFS implemented Chinook                            for the Non-Rockfish Program CV sector                 Chinook salmon PSC limit of 32,500
                                                    salmon PSC limits that would prevent                    while continuing to limit the sector’s                 Chinook salmon established for the
                                                    harvest of Chinook salmon in excess of                  total amount of Chinook salmon PSC.                    Central and Western GOA under
                                                    the current combined annual PSC limit                   When the emergency rule expired, the                   Amendments 93 and 97. It would
                                                    of 32,500 fish.                                         sector had used only 4 of the additional               increase the likelihood that groundfish
                                                                                                            1,600 Chinook salmon PSC limit                         resources are more fully harvested, and
                                                       Second, the Council recommended
                                                                                                            authorized under the emergency rule.                   it would reduce the occurrence of
                                                    and NMFS implemented Chinook
                                                    salmon PSC limits that reflected the                    Rationale for Amendment 103 and This                   fishery closures and resulting adverse
                                                    long-term average annual use of                         Proposed Rule                                          socioeconomic impacts on harvesters,
                                                    Chinook salmon PSC in the pollock and                                                                          processors, and communities.
                                                                                                              In June 2015, after recommending
                                                    non-pollock fisheries. However, the                     adoption of the emergency rule to                         As highlighted in the Council’s
                                                    Council and NMFS recognized that in                     provide an immediate increase of 1,600                 purpose and need statement, this action
                                                    some years, these Chinook salmon PSC                    Chinook salmon PSC to the Non-                         should (1) improve NMFS’ inseason
                                                    limits could constrain groundfish                       Rockfish Program CV sector, the Council                flexibility for reapportioning Chinook
                                                    harvests and impose costs on pollock                    analyzed alternatives to provide for                   salmon PSC and minimize closures in
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                                                    and non-pollock trawl fishery                           more flexible use of Chinook salmon                    the GOA, (2) be consistent with goals of
                                                    participants. The Council and NMFS                      PSC limits established under                           Amendments 93 and 97 and maintain
                                                    selected Chinook salmon PSC limits that                 Amendments 93 and 97. Under                            current PSC limits, (3) not exceed the
                                                    reflect the long-term average use of                    Amendments 93 and 97, a Chinook                        incidental take threshold for ESA-listed
                                                    Chinook salmon PSC as a trade-off                       salmon PSC limit assigned to a pollock                 Chinook salmon, and (4) balance
                                                    between minimizing Chinook salmon                       or non-pollock sector applies only to                  competing social and economic
                                                    and the potential for forgoing pollock                  that sector. Existing regulations                      interests.
                                                    and non-pollock catch.                                  generally do not authorize NMFS to


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                                                    Improve NMFS Inseason Flexibility for                   in Chinook salmon PSC in recent years                  that NMFS would reapportion no more
                                                    Reapportioning Chinook Salmon PSC                       since the implementation of                            than 2,000 Chinook salmon in any year,
                                                    and Minimize Closures                                   Amendment 97, a certain level of risk                  or approximately 6 percent of the
                                                       One goal of this proposed rule is to                 remains under this proposed rule that                  current combined 32,500 Chinook
                                                    provide greater flexibility to reapportion              Chinook salmon PSC limits could close                  salmon PSC limit for the Central and
                                                    GOA trawl Chinook salmon PSC limits                     fisheries. After reviewing the historical              Western GOA trawl fisheries. The
                                                    during years of high or unusual Chinook                 Chinook salmon PSC data (see Section                   Council explained that while this
                                                    salmon PSC without revising the                         3.4.1.3.2 of the Analysis), the Council                proposed rule would allow for slightly
                                                                                                            determined and NMFS agrees that, in                    higher Chinook PSC, that amount of
                                                    individual sector PSC limits that are
                                                                                                            most years, the Central and Western                    PSC would still be within the combined
                                                    currently set in regulation. For example,
                                                                                                            GOA pollock sectors will fully harvest                 annual 32,500 Chinook salmon PSC
                                                    Chinook salmon PSC could be
                                                                                                            the available TACs under the Chinook                   limit established by Amendments 93
                                                    reapportioned from the Central GOA
                                                                                                            salmon PSC limits established under                    and 97. The proposed rule therefore
                                                    pollock trawl sector to the non-pollock
                                                                                                            Amendment 93.                                          appropriately balances the objectives of
                                                    trawl CV sector after NMFS has                             Of the five sectors covered by                      the National Standards. See discussion
                                                    determined that the remaining amount                    Amendments 93 and 97, the three non-                   below.
                                                    of the Central GOA pollock trawl                        pollock sectors are more likely to be                     While the provisions of this proposed
                                                    sector’s PSC limit is greater than the                  constrained by their Chinook salmon                    rule would likely result in some
                                                    amount projected to be necessary to                     PSC limits because Amendment 97 set                    additional Chinook salmon PSC
                                                    harvest the pollock TAC for the                         those three sectors’ Chinook salmon                    reapportionment, NMFS does not expect
                                                    remainder of the year. In the same                      PSC limits close to their historical use               that this proposed rule would provide
                                                    manner, this proposed rule would allow                  levels (see the final rule for                         incentives for participants to increase
                                                    inseason reapportionment of Chinook                     implementing Amendment 97 (79 FR                       PSC use or ignore PSC limits established
                                                    salmon PSC from the non-pollock trawl                   71350, December 2, 2014)).                             by Amendments 93 and 97. Three
                                                    fisheries to the pollock fisheries or                      As with Amendments 93 and 97, this                  factors explain why sectors are unlikely
                                                    among the three non-pollock trawl                       proposed rule is intended to minimize                  to drastically reduce their effort to avoid
                                                    sectors.                                                bycatch to the extent practicable.                     Chinook salmon as a result of this
                                                       Allowing Chinook salmon PSC limits                   Several provisions of this proposed rule               proposed rule (see Analysis, Section
                                                    to be reapportioned among sectors                       are designed to achieve that objective.                3.8). First, the reapportionment
                                                    would provide NMFS with additional                      For example, this proposed rule                        provisions in this proposed rule would
                                                    flexibility to allow the catch of available             establishes a ‘‘cap’’ on the amount of                 not guarantee that Chinook salmon PSC
                                                    TAC, and in some circumstances would                    reapportioned Chinook salmon PSC                       limit reapportionments would be
                                                    likely prevent or delay fishery closures                limit that a sector may receive in a                   available in a given year. Chinook
                                                    or allow a closed fishery to reopen.                    single year. By capping the amount of                  salmon PSC encounter levels are highly
                                                    Section 3.4.1.3.1 of the Analysis                       PSC that can be received by a sector                   variable across years. The years in
                                                    provides examples of how                                through a reapportionment, this                        which a sector reaches its PSC limit are
                                                    reapportioning unused Chinook salmon                    proposed rule balances the goal of                     likely to be years in which other GOA
                                                    PSC among various sectors could have                    flexibility to reapportion Chinook                     trawl sectors are experiencing similarly
                                                    provided additional harvest                             salmon PSC limits with the goal to                     high Chinook salmon PSC levels, thus
                                                    opportunities in various sectors without                minimize PSC, consistent with National                 reducing the availability of
                                                    exceeding the overall Chinook salmon                    Standard 9.                                            reapportionments to GOA trawl sectors.
                                                    PSC limits established under                               Section 3.8 of the Analysis identifies              Second, NMFS inseason managers
                                                    Amendments 93 and 97. Section                           the potential for small increases in the               would not necessarily make an
                                                    3.4.1.3.1 shows that, based on observed                 annual Chinook salmon PSC under this                   immediate reapportionment to a closed
                                                    Chinook salmon PSC in 2015, the Non-                    proposed rule relative to the status quo               sector. Although this proposed rule
                                                    Rockfish Program CV sector likely                       due to the increased flexibility to                    could prevent a closure for a sector
                                                    would have remained open after May 4,                   reapportion Chinook salmon PSC limits.                 during an entire year, the possibility
                                                    2015, if NMFS had had the authority to                  The Council and NMFS concluded that                    exists that fishing opportunities might
                                                    reapportion unused Chinook salmon                       the small scale of the potential PSC                   be forgone for at least part of a year.
                                                    PSC.                                                    increases and effective PSC limits are                 Third, most reapportionment of
                                                                                                            consistent with the goals of                           Chinook salmon PSC limits are likely to
                                                    Be Consistent With Goals of                             Amendments 93 and 97. During years in
                                                    Amendments 93 and 97 and Maintain                                                                              be from the Central or Western GOA
                                                                                                            which a CV sector is constrained by                    pollock sectors, and most of the
                                                    Current PSC Limits                                      Chinook salmon PSC and receives a                      Chinook salmon PSC use in those two
                                                       In considering this proposed rule, the               Chinook salmon PSC reapportionment,                    sectors occurs later in the year. NMFS
                                                    Council determined and NMFS agrees                      the flexibility provided by this proposed              likely would not make large PSC limit
                                                    that the Chinook salmon PSC limits                      rule could increase the aggregate                      reapportionments from either of these
                                                    established in Amendments 93 and 97                     amount of Chinook salmon that are                      pollock sectors to a non-pollock sector
                                                    continue to be the most practicable                     taken across all GOA trawl fisheries.                  until NMFS is able to reasonably project
                                                    Chinook salmon PSC limits for the                          Section 3.8 of the Analysis estimates               that a pollock sector’s PSC use will be
                                                    Central and Western GOA trawl                           that the most likely scenario for                      below its PSC limit for the remainder of
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                                                    fisheries. The Chinook PSC limits                       reapportionment under this proposed                    the year.
                                                    established under Amendments 93 and                     rule is from one or both of the pollock                   The Council determined, and NMFS
                                                    97 intentionally impose the risk of                     sectors to either the Rockfish CV sector               agrees, that authorizing NMFS to
                                                    closure on a sector that approaches or                  or the Non-Rockfish CV sector. Because                 reapportion Chinook salmon PSC limits
                                                    exceeds its Chinook salmon PSC limit.                   this proposed rule would cap the                       from one sector to another will not
                                                       Based on historical Chinook salmon                   maximum amount that would be                           increase the likelihood of exceeding the
                                                    PSC use in the Central and Western                      reapportioned, as described later in this              current combined annual Chinook
                                                    GOA trawl fisheries and the variability                 preamble, the most likely scenario is                  salmon PSC amount of 32,500. The


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                                                    individual PSC limits for the pollock                   Chinook salmon PSC limits to that                      provisions that would be implemented
                                                    sectors and non-pollock trawl sectors                   sector could have also avoided adverse                 by this proposed rule.
                                                    are unchanged by this action. As                        impacts to employees and businesses in                    Before making any reapportionment,
                                                    described above under the section titled                the Kodiak Borough and City of Kodiak                  this proposed rule specifies that NMFS
                                                    ‘‘Management of PSC Limits in the                       where most of the non-Rockfish                         would first project the amount of
                                                    GOA,’’ NMFS would have sufficient and                   Program CV sector catch is landed and                  Chinook salmon PSC that would be
                                                    timely PSC data to close these fisheries                processed.                                             unused by a sector during the remainder
                                                    and avoid exceeding the current                            NMFS determined that Amendments                     of the fishing year. Section 3.4.1.4 of the
                                                    combined annual amount of 32,500                        93 and 97 were fully consistent with all               Analysis describes some of the factors
                                                    Chinook salmon PSC.                                     10 of the National Standards included                  that NMFS would consider in making
                                                                                                            in the Magnuson-Stevens Act (18 U.S.C.                 its projections of Chinook salmon PSC
                                                    ESA Incidental Take Threshold for                       1801(a)). In recommending this
                                                    Chinook Salmon                                                                                                 use. Proposed regulations at
                                                                                                            proposed rule, the Council and NMFS                    § 679.21(h)(5)(iii) direct NMFS to
                                                       Under this proposed rule, the trawl                  concluded that providing additional                    publish any reapportionment of unused
                                                    fisheries would continue to avoid                       authority to NMFS to reapportion                       Chinook salmon PSC limits in the
                                                    exceeding the annual Chinook salmon                     Chinook salmon PSC limits in the                       Federal Register.
                                                    ESA threshold of 40,000 Chinook                         pollock and non-pollock trawl sectors is                  The following paragraphs describe: (1)
                                                    salmon that was identified in the                       consistent with Amendments 93 and 97                   The sectors that can receive a
                                                    incidental take statement accompanying                  and the National Standards, and it                     reapportionment of unused Chinook
                                                    the November 30, 2000, Biological                       appropriately balances the National                    salmon PSC; (2) the amount of unused
                                                    Opinion (see ADDRESSES). Establishing a                 Standards’ competing interests. The                    Chinook salmon PSC that can be
                                                    limit on the amount of Chinook salmon                   Council determined and NMFS agrees                     reapportioned to a sector; and (3) non-
                                                    PSC that may be taken on an annual                      that reapportioning Chinook salmon                     substantive revisions to existing
                                                    basis in the pollock and non-pollock                    PSC could benefit GOA trawl vessel                     Chinook salmon PSC regulations to
                                                    trawl fisheries in the Central and                      operators, crew members, processors,                   improve clarity.
                                                    Western GOA would accomplish that                       support industries, and communities                       This proposed rule would authorize
                                                    goal. This proposed rule would                          that are dependent on those fisheries,                 NMFS to reapportion unused Chinook
                                                    continue to limit the combined annual                   without modifying the overall PSC
                                                    Chinook salmon PSC in the Central and                                                                          salmon PSC from any of the five pollock
                                                                                                            limits that were established to protect
                                                    Western GOA trawl fisheries to 32,500                                                                          or non-pollock sectors to any other
                                                                                                            the Chinook salmon resource.
                                                    Chinook salmon, much less than the                                                                             sector, except the Trawl C/P sector. The
                                                                                                               Of particular importance to this
                                                    40,000 Chinook salmon threshold.                        proposed rule are National Standards 1,                Council recommended and NMFS
                                                                                                            5, 6, 8, and 9 (see Analysis, Section 5.1).            proposes excluding the Trawl C/P sector
                                                    Balance Competing Social and                                                                                   because data on historic PSC use
                                                                                                            Section 5.1 of the Analysis describes the
                                                    Economic Interests: National Standards                                                                         indicates that the Trawl C/P sector is
                                                                                                            consistency of this proposed rule with
                                                       The Council concluded and NMFS                       all National Standards. This proposed                  not likely to exceed its current
                                                    agrees that this proposed rule could                    rule increases the likelihood that                     Amendment 97 PSC limit (Section 3.8 of
                                                    mitigate the potential for Chinook                      groundfish TACs will be achieved,                      the Analysis). In addition, the Trawl C/
                                                    salmon PSC limits implemented under                     allows for management actions to adjust                P sector is eligible to earn and carry
                                                    Amendments 93 and 97 to cause                           to the variation in Chinook salmon PSC                 forward additional Chinook salmon PSC
                                                    adverse social and economic effects of                  rates among sectors within a year, and                 by qualifying for the Amendment 97
                                                    an early fishery closure while                          decreases the likelihood that harvesters,              incentive buffer described earlier in this
                                                    continuing to minimize Chinook salmon                   processors, and communities are                        preamble (see Section 3.8 of the
                                                    PSC to the extent practicable.                          adversely affected by fishery closures                 Analysis).
                                                    Reapportioning Chinook salmon PSC                       due to Chinook salmon PSC limits.                         This proposed rule would limit, or
                                                    limits to a sector to avoid a fishing                   Those objectives are consistent with                   ‘‘cap’’ the maximum amount of unused
                                                    closure or to reopen a fishery may                      National Standards 1, 5, 6, 8, and 9.                  Chinook salmon PSC that a sector could
                                                    prevent negative impacts to harvesters,                    The Council determined and NMFS                     receive on an annual basis. Specifically,
                                                    processors, and GOA coastal                             agrees that this action should not revise              a reapportioned amount cannot be
                                                    communities that depend on that                         observer deployment, coverage, or                      greater than 50 percent of the Chinook
                                                    groundfish resource.                                    observer sampling estimation methods                   salmon PSC limit initially assigned for
                                                       Section 3.4.1.5 of the Analysis                      in the Central and Western GOA pollock                 that sector under either Amendment 93
                                                    provides an example of the forgone                      and non-pollock trawl fisheries. NMFS’                 or Amendment 97. For example,
                                                    revenue to harvesters and processors                    catch, bycatch, and PSC estimation                     Amendment 97 initially assigned a PSC
                                                    from the Chinook salmon PSC limit                       methods are described in more detail in                limit of 1,200 Chinook salmon to the
                                                    closure for the non-Rockfish Program                    Section 3.3 of the Analysis.                           Rockfish Program CV sector. Therefore,
                                                    CV sector that would likely have been                                                                          under this proposed rule, NMFS could
                                                    avoided under this proposed rule (see                   Provisions of This Proposed Rule                       not reapportion more than 600 unused
                                                    Analysis, Section 3.4.1.5). Based on                      The Council and NMFS considered a                    Chinook salmon PSC from another
                                                    average groundfish catch by the sector                  range of options that would limit the                  sector to the Rockfish Program CV
                                                    from 2010 through 2014,                                 amount of unused Chinook salmon PSC                    sector.
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                                                    reapportionment of unused Chinook                       that could be reapportioned to a sector                   Section 679.21(h)(5)(iv)(A) through
                                                    salmon PSC limits to the Non-Rockfish                   and the number of sectors that could                   (D) of the proposed regulations specifies
                                                    Program CV sector before May 2015                       receive an apportionment (see Sections                 that the amount of unused Chinook
                                                    could have avoided the loss of                          3.5, 3.6, and 3.7 of the Analysis). This               salmon PSC limits reapportioned to an
                                                    approximately $4.6 million in gross                     analysis included options that were                    eligible sector may not exceed the
                                                    revenues to GOA trawl harvesters and                    considered by the Council, but not                     following amounts:
                                                    $11.3 million in gross revenues to                      adopted. The remainder of this                            • 3,342 Chinook salmon to the
                                                    processers. The reapportionment of                      preamble describes only those                          Western GOA pollock sector;


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                                                       • 9,158 Chinook salmon to the                        prosecute late-year non-pollock fisheries              that this proposed rule is consistent
                                                    Central GOA pollock sector;                             (Pacific cod and flatfish). Providing                  with Amendment 103, the FMP, other
                                                       • 600 Chinook salmon to the Rockfish                 additional management flexibility in the               provisions of the Magnuson-Stevens
                                                    Program CV sector; or                                   amount of Chinook salmon                               Act, and other applicable law, subject to
                                                       • 1,350 Chinook salmon to the Non-                   reapportioned to the Non-Rockfish CV                   further consideration after public
                                                    Rockfish Program CV sector                              sector on October 1 decreases the                      comment.
                                                       The Council determined and NMFS                      likelihood that participants would have                  This proposed rule has been
                                                    believes that these caps on the                         to forgo catch in one non-pollock sector               determined to be not significant for the
                                                    reapportionment will allow NMFS to                      in order to participate in another sector.             purposes of Executive Order (E.O.)
                                                    reapportion Chinook salmon PSC when                        The proposed regulations at                         12866.
                                                    needed and justified by the                             § 679.21(h)(5)(ii) provide NMFS with
                                                    circumstances.                                                                                                 Initial Regulatory Flexibility Analysis
                                                                                                            the discretion to reapportion all unused
                                                       In considering the selection of the 50               Chinook salmon PSC limit from the                         An Initial Regulatory Flexibility
                                                    percent PSC reapportionment cap—as                      Rockfish Program CV sector to the non-                 Analysis (IRFA) was prepared for this
                                                    opposed to lower percentages that were                  pollock Non-Rockfish Program CV                        proposed rule, as required by section
                                                    considered—the Council and NMFS                         sector on November 15 of each year but                 603 of the Regulatory Flexibility Act
                                                    considered the difficulty, if not                       not to exceed 50 percent of the receiving              (RFA). The IRFA describes the
                                                    impossibility, of identifying the precise               sector’s initial allocation. This                      economic impact this proposed rule, if
                                                    minimum amount of Chinook salmon                        additional flexibility is consistent with              adopted, would have on small entities.
                                                    PSC that each sector would need to keep                 the overall intent of this proposed rule               A description of this proposed rule, why
                                                    operating and supporting its dependent                  (See Section 2.1 of the Analysis)                      it is being considered, and the legal
                                                    stakeholders in all future years. The                   because the Rockfish Program CV sector                 basis for this proposed rule are
                                                    Council and NMFS concluded that                         may continue to need some Chinook                      contained earlier in the preamble to this
                                                    selecting a smaller percentage (thus                    salmon PSC limit after November 15 to                  proposed rule and are not repeated here.
                                                    allowing for a smaller reapportionment)                 prosecute late-year non-pollock                        A copy of the IRFA is available from
                                                    could preclude the reapportionment of                   fisheries. Providing additional                        NMFS (see ADDRESSES). A summary of
                                                    sufficient amounts of Chinook salmon                    management flexibility in the amount of                the IRFA follows.
                                                    PSC to avoid fishery closures,                          Chinook salmon reapportioned the Non-                     A business primarily involved in
                                                    particularly for sectors such as the                    Rockfish CV sector on November 15 of                   finfish harvesting is classified as a small
                                                    Rockfish CV Sector that have small                      each year decreases the likelihood that                business if it is independently owned
                                                    initial Chinook salmon PSC limits (See                  participants would have to forgo catch                 and operated, is not dominant in its
                                                    Analysis, Section 3.8).                                 in one non-pollock sector in order to                  field of operation (including its
                                                       This proposed rule would modify the                  participate in another sector.                         affiliates), and has combined annual
                                                    existing reapportionment of Chinook                        This proposed rule would consolidate                gross receipts not in excess of the
                                                    salmon PSC limits from the Rockfish                     the regulations for Chinook salmon PSC                 applicable size standard for all its
                                                    Program CV sector to the non-pollock                    limits in the GOA pollock and non-                     affiliated operations worldwide. Fishing
                                                    Non-Rockfish Program CV sector on                       pollock trawl fisheries currently found                vessels are considered small entities if
                                                    October 1. The current regulation at                    at § 679.21(h) and (i) into § 679.21(h).               their total annual gross receipts, from all
                                                    § 679.21(i)(4) states that the                          The Chinook salmon PSC regulations for                 their activities combined, are less than
                                                    reapportionment of all but 150 of the                   the GOA pollock fishery are currently                  $20.5 million (see Analysis, Section 4).
                                                    unused Chinook salmon PSC limit                         found at § 679.21(h), and the Chinook                     The entities directly regulated by this
                                                    remaining in the Rockfish Program CV                    salmon PSC regulations for the GOA                     proposed rule are those federally
                                                    sector’s annual limit of 1,200 fish must                non-pollock fisheries are currently                    permitted or licensed entities that
                                                    be reapportioned to the non-Rockfish                    found at § 679.21(i). This proposed rule               participate in harvesting groundfish
                                                    Program CV sector on October 1.                         would consolidate under § 679.21(h) all                from the Federal or State-managed
                                                       The proposed regulations at                          the current Chinook salmon PSC limits                  parallel pollock and non-pollock trawl
                                                    § 679.21(h)(5)(i) provide NMFS with the                 and management measures as well as                     fisheries of the Central and Western
                                                    discretion to reapportion Chinook                       the proposed regulations to authorize                  GOA. Fishing vessels are considered
                                                    salmon PSC from the Rockfish Program                    the reapportionment of Chinook salmon                  small entities if their total annual gross
                                                    CV sector to the Non-Rockfish Program                   PSC limits among the GOA pollock and                   receipts, from all their activities
                                                    CV sector on October 1 with one                         non-pollock trawl sectors. Consolidation               combined, are less than $20.5 million.
                                                    exception: NMFS cannot reapportion an                   of the Chinook salmon PSC limit                        Based on 2013 data, the IRFA identified
                                                    amount of Chinook salmon PSC that                       regulations under § 679.21(h) would not                32 CVs that are defined as small entities.
                                                    would leave a remaining balance of less                 result in any technical or substantive                 The IRFA also identified one trawl C/P
                                                    than 150 Chinook salmon PSC as of                       changes to the existing procedures,                    that is defined as a small entity.
                                                    October 1. The removal of the                           policies, and requirements that were                   Therefore, 33 small entities would be
                                                    requirement that NMFS reapportion all                   implemented under Amendments 93                        directly regulated by this proposed rule.
                                                    but 150 PSC from the Rockfish Program                   and 97. Consolidation would allow for                     Neither processors nor other
                                                    CV sector to the Non-Rockfish Program                   more efficient, clear, and concise                     stakeholders are directly regulated by
                                                    Sector on October 1 is consistent with                  regulations for the entities regulated by              this proposed rule because they are not
                                                    the overall intent of this proposed rule                this proposed rule. NMFS is not taking                 apportioned Chinook salmon PSC
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                                                    (See Section 2.1 of the Analysis)                       public comment on those policies and                   limits. The processors that take
                                                    because the Rockfish Program CV sector                  procedures previously implemented                      deliveries of trawl-caught GOA
                                                    may require more than 150 Chinook                       through Amendments 93 and 97.                          groundfish, and other stakeholders not
                                                    salmon PSC after October 1 in future                                                                           directly regulated by this proposed rule,
                                                    years if harvesting patterns change.                    Classification                                         are therefore excluded from the IRFA.
                                                    Section 3.4.1.3.3 of the Analysis notes                   Pursuant to sections 304(b) and 305(d)                  An IRFA requires a description of any
                                                    that most of the vessels participating in               of the Magnuson-Stevens Act, the NMFS                  significant alternatives to the proposed
                                                    the Rockfish Program CV sector also                     Assistant Administrator has determined                 rule(s) that accomplish the stated


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                                                    objectives, are consistent with                         NMFS agrees, that these smaller                          Dated: June 10, 2016.
                                                    applicable statutes, and that would                     percentages would not be consistent                    Samuel D. Rauch III,
                                                    minimize any significant economic                       with the goals of the previous GOA                     Deputy Assistant Administrator for
                                                    impact of the proposed rule on small                    trawl PSC limits under Amendments 93                   Regulatory Programs, National Marine
                                                    entities. This proposed rule has several                and 97, or with Amendment 103.                         Fisheries Service.
                                                    elements: (1) It establishes authority for                                                                       For the reasons set out in the
                                                                                                               No duplication, overlap, or conflict
                                                    NMFS to reapportion Chinook salmon                                                                             preamble, 50 CFR part 679 is proposed
                                                    PSC limits among the Central GOA                        between this proposed rule and existing
                                                                                                            Federal rules has been identified.                     to be amended as follows:
                                                    pollock, Western GOA pollock Trawl C/
                                                    P, Rockfish Program CV, and Non-                        Collection-of-Information Requirements                 PART 679—FISHERIES OF THE
                                                    Rockfish Program CV sectors; (2) it                                                                            EXCLUSIVE ECONOMIC ZONE OFF
                                                    excludes the trawl C/P sector from                        This rule contains collection-of-                    ALASKA
                                                    receiving reapportioned unused                          information requirements subject to the
                                                    Chinook salmon PSC limits; (3) it limits                Paperwork Reduction Act (PRA) that                     ■ 1. The authority citation for part 679
                                                    the amount of unused Chinook salmon                     have been approved by the Office of                    continues to read as follows:
                                                    PSC that can be reapportioned; and (4)                  Management and Budget (OMB).                             Authority: 16 U.S.C. 773 et seq., 1801 et
                                                    it provides flexibility for NMFS to                                                                            seq., 3631 et seq.; and Pub. L. 108–447; Pub.
                                                    determine if it is appropriate to                       OMB Control Number 0648–0515                           L. 111–281.
                                                    reallocate in excess of 150 unused
                                                                                                              This rule contains a collection-of-                  ■ 2. In § 679.7, revise paragraph (b)(8) to
                                                    Chinook salmon PSC, or a different
                                                    amount, from the Rockfish Program CV                    information requirement subject to the                 read as follows:
                                                    sector to the Non-Rockfish Program CV                   Paperwork Reduction Act (PRA) and
                                                                                                                                                                   § 679.7   Prohibitions.
                                                    sector.                                                 which has been approved by Office of
                                                                                                            Management and Budget (OMB) under                      *      *    *     *    *
                                                       During consideration of this proposed
                                                                                                            control number OMB Control Number                         (b) * * *
                                                    rule, the Council and NMFS evaluated
                                                                                                            0648–0515. Public reporting burden for                    (8) Prohibitions specific to salmon
                                                    a number of alternatives including (1)
                                                                                                            eLandings landing report is estimated to               discard in the Western and Central
                                                    no action; (2) authorizing
                                                                                                            average ten minutes per individual                     Reporting Areas of the GOA directed
                                                    reapportionment of unused Chinook
                                                                                                                                                                   fisheries for groundfish. Fail to comply
                                                    salmon PSC limit to the trawl C/P                       response and eLandings production
                                                    sector; and (3) limiting the percent of                                                                        with any requirements of § 679.21(h).
                                                                                                            report is estimated to average five
                                                    Chinook salmon PSC that can be                          minutes per response, including the                    *      *    *     *    *
                                                    reapportioned to or from a sector based                                                                        ■ 3. In § 679.21:
                                                                                                            time for reviewing instructions,
                                                    on the amount of the Chinook salmon                                                                            ■ a. Revise paragraph (h); and
                                                                                                            searching existing data sources,
                                                    PSC initially assigned to a sector                                                                             ■ b. Remove paragraph (i) to read as
                                                                                                            gathering and maintaining the data
                                                    (between 10 percent and 50 percent of                                                                          follows:
                                                                                                            needed, and completing and reviewing
                                                    the initial Chinook salmon PSC limit).                  the collection of information.                         § 679.21 Prohibited species bycatch
                                                    None of these alternatives met the                                                                             management.
                                                    objectives of this proposed rule and had                  Although the eLandings landing
                                                    a smaller impact on small entities.                     report and eLandings at-sea production                 *       *    *    *     *
                                                       The no action alternative fails to                   report are included in the non-                           (h) GOA Chinook Salmon PSC
                                                    provide tools to reapportion Chinook                    substantive revisions for this rule, this              Management—(1) Applicability.
                                                    salmon PSC limits to pollock and non-                   rulemaking imposes no additional                       Regulations in this paragraph apply to
                                                    pollock trawl sectors to avoid fishery                  burden or cost on the regulated                        trawl vessels participating in the
                                                    closures, and thus fails to meet the                    community. Send comments regarding                     directed fishery for groundfish in the
                                                    principal objective of this proposed                    this burden estimate, or any other aspect              Western and Central reporting areas of
                                                    rule. Authorizing trawl C/Ps to receive                                                                        the GOA and processors receiving
                                                                                                            of this data collection, including
                                                    reapportionments of Chinook salmon                                                                             deliveries from these vessels.
                                                                                                            suggestions for reducing the burden, to
                                                    PSC limits would be unnecessary based                                                                             (2) GOA Chinook salmon PSC limits
                                                                                                            NMFS (see ADDRESSEES) and by email to
                                                    on historical use of Chinook salmon                                                                            for the pollock sectors (fisheries). (i) The
                                                                                                            OIRA_Submission@omb.eop.gov, or fax                    annual PSC limit for vessels
                                                    PSC by that sector and the                              to (202) 395–5806.
                                                    apportionments of PSC granted to that                                                                          participating in the directed fishery for
                                                    sector under Amendment 97.                                Notwithstanding any other provision                  pollock in the Western reporting area of
                                                       Limiting the percent of Chinook                      of the law, no person is required to                   the GOA is 6,684 Chinook salmon.
                                                    salmon PSC that could be reapportioned                  respond to, nor shall any person be                       (ii) The annual PSC limit for vessels
                                                    from a sector could allow some sectors,                 subject to a penalty for failure to comply             participating in the directed fishery for
                                                    such as the Non-Rockfish Program CV                     with, a collection of information subject              pollock in the Central reporting area of
                                                    sector, to use more than twice the                      to the requirements of the PRA, unless                 the GOA is 18,316 Chinook salmon.
                                                    amount of Chinook salmon PSC than                       that collection of information displays a                 (3) GOA non-pollock trawl sectors.
                                                    was initially apportioned under                         currently valid OMB Control Number.                    For the purposes of accounting for the
                                                    Amendment 97. That would be                             All currently approved NOAA                            annual Chinook salmon PSC limits at
                                                    inconsistent with the goals of                                                                                 paragraph (h)(4)(i) of this section, the
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                                                                                                            collections of information may be
                                                    Amendment 103. Limiting the amount                      viewed at: http://www.cio.noaa.gov/                    non-pollock trawl sectors are:
                                                    of Chinook salmon PSC that could be                     services_programs/prasubs.html.                           (i) Trawl catcher/processor sector.
                                                    received in a reapportionment to 40                                                                            The Trawl catcher/processor sector is
                                                    percent or less of the sector’s initial                 List of Subjects in 50 CFR Part 679                    any catcher/processor vessel fishing for
                                                    limit could be insufficient to adequately                                                                      groundfish, other than pollock, with
                                                    reduce the number of trawl fishery                        Alaska, Fisheries, Reporting and                     trawl gear in the Western or Central
                                                    closures from reaching a PSC limit.                     recordkeeping requirements.                            GOA reporting area and processing that
                                                    Thus, the Council determined, and                                                                              groundfish at sea;


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                                                       (ii) Rockfish Program catcher vessel                         permit assigned to the catcher vessel                       Program CQ permit assigned to the
                                                    sector. The Rockfish Program catcher                            sector; and                                                 catcher vessel sector.
                                                    vessel sector is any catcher vessel                               (iii) Non-Rockfish Program catcher
                                                                                                                                                                                  (4) GOA Chinook salmon PSC limits
                                                    fishing for groundfish, other than                              vessel sector. The Non-Rockfish
                                                                                                                                                                                for non-pollock trawl fisheries. (i) The
                                                    pollock, with trawl gear in the Western                         Program catcher vessel sector is any
                                                                                                                    catcher vessel fishing for groundfish,                      annual Chinook salmon PSC limits in
                                                    or Central reporting area of the GOA and                                                                                    the Western and Central reporting areas
                                                    operating under the authority of a                              other than pollock, with trawl gear in
                                                                                                                    the Western or Central reporting area of                    of the GOA for the sectors defined in
                                                    Central GOA Rockfish Program CQ                                                                                             paragraph (h)(3) of this section are as
                                                                                                                    the GOA and not operating under the
                                                                                                                    authority of a Central GOA Rockfish                         follows:

                                                                                                                                                                                  Unless, the use of       If so, in the following
                                                                                                                                                         The total Chinook        the Chinook salmon       calendar year, the
                                                                                                                                                         salmon PSC limit in      PSC limit for that
                                                    For the following sectors defined in § 679.21(h)(3) . . .                                                                                              Chinook salmon
                                                                                                                                                         each calendar year       sector in a calendar     PSC limit for that
                                                                                                                                                         is . . .                 year does not            sector will be . . .
                                                                                                                                                                                  exceed . . .

                                                    (A) Trawl catcher/processor sector ...............................................................                  3,600                    3,120                      4,080

                                                    (B) Rockfish Program catcher vessel sector .................................................                        1,200                            N/A

                                                    (C) Non-Rockfish Program catcher vessel sector .........................................                            2,700                    2,340                      3,060



                                                      (ii) For the Trawl catcher/processor                          reapportionment as defined in                               of salmon by species has been
                                                    sector defined in paragraph (h)(3)(i) of                        paragraph (h)(5)(iv)(D)of this section.                     accurately recorded in the eLandings at-
                                                    this section:                                                      (iii) Any Chinook salmon PSC limit in                    sea production report or eLandings
                                                      (A) The seasonal PSC limit prior to                           paragraphs (h)(2) or (h)(4) of this section                 groundfish landing report.
                                                    June 1 is 2,376 Chinook salmon if the                           projected by the Regional Administrator                        (iii) The owner and manager of a
                                                    annual Chinook salmon PSC limit is                              to be unused during the remainder of                        shoreside processor or SFP receiving
                                                    3,600. The seasonal PSC limit prior to                          the fishing year may be reapportioned                       pollock deliveries must, if an observer is
                                                    June 1 is 2,693 Chinook salmon if the                           subject to the Chinook salmon PSC                           present, retain all salmon until the
                                                    annual Chinook salmon PSC limit is                              limits in paragraphs (h)(5)(iv)(A)                          observer is provided the opportunity to
                                                    4,080.                                                          through (D) of this section for the                         count the number of salmon and collect
                                                      (B) The number of Chinook salmon                              remainder of the fishing year. NMFS                         scientific data or biological samples
                                                    PSC available on June 1 through the                             will publish notification in the Federal                    from the salmon.
                                                    remainder of the calendar year is the                           Register announcing any Chinook                                (iv) The operator of a catcher/
                                                    annual Chinook salmon PSC limit                                 salmon PSC limit reapportionments in                        processor must retain all salmon until
                                                    specified for the Trawl catcher/                                the GOA.                                                    an observer is provided the opportunity
                                                    processor sector minus the number of                               (iv) On an annual basis, NMFS shall                      to collect scientific data or biological
                                                    Chinook salmon used by that sector                              not reapportion an amount of unused                         samples from the salmon.
                                                    prior to June 1 and any Chinook salmon                          Chinook salmon PSC greater than the                            (7) Salmon discard. Except for salmon
                                                    PSC limit reapportioned to another                              following amounts:                                          under the PSD program defined in
                                                    sector specified at paragraph (h)(5)(iii)                          (A) 3,342 Chinook salmon to vessels                      § 679.26, all salmon must be discarded
                                                    of this section prior to June 1.                                participating in the directed fishery for                   after the requirements at paragraphs
                                                      (5) Inseason reapportionment of                               pollock in the Western reporting area of                    (h)(6)(ii) or (h)(6)(iii) of this section have
                                                    Chinook salmon PSC limits. (i) On                               the GOA;                                                    been met.
                                                    October 1, the Regional Administrator                              (B) 9,158 Chinook salmon to vessels                         (8) GOA Chinook salmon PSC
                                                    may reallocate any unused Chinook                               participating in the directed fishery for                   closures. If, during the fishing year, the
                                                    salmon PSC available to the Rockfish                            pollock in the Central reporting area of                    Regional Administrator determines that:
                                                    Program catcher vessel sector, defined                          the GOA;                                                       (i) Vessels participating in the
                                                    in paragraph (h)(3)(ii) of this section, in                        (C) 600 Chinook salmon to the                            directed fishery for pollock in the
                                                    excess of 150 Chinook salmon to the                             Rockfish Program catcher vessel sector                      Western reporting area or Central
                                                    Non-Rockfish Program catcher vessel                             defined in paragraph (h)(3)(ii) of this                     reporting area of the GOA will reach the
                                                    sector, but not to exceed the Non-                              section; and                                                applicable Chinook salmon PSC limit
                                                    Rockfish Program catcher vessel sector’s                           (D) 1,350 Chinook salmon to the Non-                     specified for that reporting area under
                                                    limit on Chinook salmon PSC                                     Rockfish Program catcher vessel sector                      paragraph (h)(2) of this section or the
                                                    reapportionment as defined in                                   defined in paragraph (h)(3)(iii) of this                    applicable limit following any
                                                    paragraph (h)(5)(iv)(D) of this section.                        section.                                                    reapportionment under paragraph (h)(5)
                                                      (ii) On November 15, the Regional                                (6) Salmon retention. (i) The operator                   of this section, NMFS will publish
                                                    Administrator may reallocate all                                of a vessel, including but not limited to                   notification in the Federal Register
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                                                    remaining Chinook salmon PSC                                    a catcher vessel or tender, must retain                     closing the applicable regulatory area to
                                                    available to the Rockfish Program                               all salmon until delivered to a                             directed fishing for pollock;
                                                    catcher vessel sector, defined in                               processing facility.                                           (ii) Vessels in a sector defined in
                                                    paragraph (h)(3)(ii) of this section, to the                       (ii) The operator of a catcher/                          paragraph (h)(3) of this section will
                                                    Non-Rockfish Program catcher vessel                             processor or the owner and manager of                       reach the applicable Chinook salmon
                                                    sector, but not to exceed the Non-                              a shoreside processor or SFP receiving                      PSC limit specified for that sector under
                                                    Rockfish Program catcher vessel sector’s                        groundfish deliveries from trawl vessels                    paragraph (h)(4)(i) of this section or the
                                                    limit on Chinook salmon PSC                                     must retain all salmon until the number                     applicable limit following any


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                                                    reapportionment under paragraph (h)(5)                  specified at paragraph (h)(4)(ii)(A) of                defined in paragraph (h)(3)(i) of this
                                                    of this section, NMFS will publish                      this section prior to June 1, NMFS will                section with the Chinook salmon PSC
                                                    notification in the Federal Register                    publish notification in the Federal                    limit determined at paragraph
                                                    closing directed fishing for all                        Register closing directed fishing for all              (h)(4)(ii)(B) of this section unless NMFS
                                                    groundfish species, other than pollock,                 groundfish species, other than pollock,                determines that the amount of Chinook
                                                    with trawl gear in the Western and                      with trawl gear in the Western and                     salmon PSC available to the sector is
                                                    Central reporting areas of the GOA for                  Central reporting areas of the GOA for                 insufficient to allow the sector to fish
                                                    that sector; or                                         all vessels in the Trawl catcher/                      and not exceed its annual Chinook
                                                      (iii) Vessels in the Trawl catcher/                   processor sector until June 1. Directed                salmon PSC limit.
                                                    processor sector defined in paragraph                   fishing for groundfish species, other
                                                                                                                                                                   [FR Doc. 2016–14237 Filed 6–15–16; 8:45 am]
                                                    (h)(3)(i) of this section will reach the                than pollock will reopen on June 1 for
                                                    seasonal Chinook salmon PSC limit                       the Trawl catcher/processor sector                     BILLING CODE 3510–22–P
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Document Created: 2016-06-16 00:37:20
Document Modified: 2016-06-16 00:37:20
CategoryRegulatory Information
CollectionFederal Register
sudoc ClassAE 2.7:
GS 4.107:
AE 2.106:
PublisherOffice of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration
SectionProposed Rules
ActionProposed rule; request for comments.
DatesSubmit comments on or before July 18, 2016.
ContactJeff Hartman, 907-586-7228.
FR Citation81 FR 39237 
RIN Number0648-BF84
CFR AssociatedAlaska; Fisheries and Reporting and Recordkeeping Requirements

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