81_FR_39708 81 FR 39591 - Fisheries of the Northeastern United States; Blueline Tilefish Fishery; Secretarial Interim Action

81 FR 39591 - Fisheries of the Northeastern United States; Blueline Tilefish Fishery; Secretarial Interim Action

DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

Federal Register Volume 81, Issue 117 (June 17, 2016)

Page Range39591-39595
FR Document2016-14349

This temporary rule implements possession limits and permit requirements for the commercial and recreational blueline tilefish fisheries in waters north of the Virginia/North Carolina border. These interim management measures are necessary to prevent a return to an unregulated fishery which could result in overfishing and to temporarily constrain fishing effort on the blueline tilefish stock while a long-term management plan is implemented. These measures are expected to constrain fishing mortality and help ensure the long-term sustainability of the stock, while potentially preventing overfishing.

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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

50 CFR Part 648

[Docket No. 160609505-6505-01]
RIN 0648-BG07


Fisheries of the Northeastern United States; Blueline Tilefish 
Fishery; Secretarial Interim Action

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

ACTION: Temporary rule; interim measures; request for comments.

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SUMMARY: This temporary rule implements possession limits and permit 
requirements for the commercial and recreational blueline tilefish 
fisheries in waters north of the Virginia/North Carolina border. These 
interim management measures are necessary to prevent a return to an 
unregulated fishery which could result in overfishing and to 
temporarily constrain fishing effort on the blueline tilefish stock 
while a long-term management plan is implemented. These measures are 
expected to constrain fishing mortality and help ensure the long-term 
sustainability of the stock, while potentially preventing overfishing.

DATES: Effective June 17, 2016, through December 14, 2016. Comments 
must be received on or before July 18, 2016.

ADDRESSES: You may submit comments, identified by NOAA-NMFS-2016-0063, 
by either of the following methods:
     Electronic Submissions: Submit all electronic public 
comments via the Federal e-Rulemaking portal. Go to 
www.regulations.gov/#!docketDetail;D=NOAA-NMFS-2016-0063, click the 
``Comment Now!'' icon, complete the required fields, and enter or 
attach your comments.
     Mail: Submit written comments to NMFS, Greater Atlantic 
Regional Fisheries Office, 55 Great Republic Drive, Gloucester, MA 
01930. Mark the outside of the envelope ``Comments on Blueline Tilefish 
Interim Measures.''
    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, etc.), 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).
    Copies of the Environmental Assessment and Regulatory Impact Review 
(EA/RIR), Supplemental Information Report (SIR), and other supporting 
documents for these interim measures are available from John K. 
Bullard, Regional Administrator, NMFS, Greater Atlantic Regional 
Fisheries Office, 55 Great Republic Drive, Gloucester, MA 01930. The 
EA/RIR and SIR are also accessible via the internet at: 
www.greateratlantic.fisheries.noaa.gov/.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Douglas Potts, Fishery Policy Analyst, 
(978) 281-9341.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: 

Background

    Blueline tilefish (Caulolatilus microps) are mainly distributed in 
Atlantic waters off the eastern United States, and have been managed as 
part of the South Atlantic Fishery Management Council's Snapper Grouper 
Fishery Management Plan (FMP). However, South Atlantic management 
measures do not apply to vessels fishing for blueline tilefish north of 
the South Atlantic Council's jurisdiction (which

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extends as far north as the Virginia/North Carolina border).
    In recent years, there has been increasing recreational and 
commercial fishing activity for blueline tilefish in the unregulated 
mid-Atlantic portion of the Greater Atlantic Region, north of the 
jurisdiction of the South Atlantic Council's Snapper Grouper FMP. From 
2005-2013, commercial landings in the Greater Atlantic Region (Virginia 
to Maine) averaged 11,000 lb (5 mt) per year. From 2002-2011, 
recreational charter/party vessels in this area reported an average of 
2,400 fish per year. But after the South Atlantic Council's FMP 
implemented significant harvest limits to protect blueline tilefish 
under its jurisdiction, commercial landings in the unregulated mid-
Atlantic portion of the blueline tilefish range increased to over 
217,000 lb (98 mt) in 2014 and recreational landings from 2012-2014 
increased to 10,000-16,000 fish per year. This rapid increase in 
blueline tilefish harvest in the Greater Atlantic Region poses a 
potential long-term risk to the conservation of the species and the 
substantial possibility of overfishing the stock.
    Based upon these concerns about the effects of the unregulated 
harvest of blueline tilefish, the Mid-Atlantic Fishery Management 
Council submitted a request on March 10, 2015, for Secretarial 
emergency action under section 305(c) of the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery 
Conservation and Management Act to implement temporary management 
measures for blueline tilefish in the Greater Atlantic Region. On June 
4, 2015, NMFS published an emergency rule (80 FR 31864) to establish 
temporary management measures, including possession limits for the 
commercial and recreational sectors of the fishery and permitting and 
reporting requirements for commercial and for-hire vessels that fish 
for blueline tilefish north of the Virginia/North Carolina border. Then 
on November 30, 2015 (80 FR 74712), NMFS extended the emergency 
measures for an additional 186 days through June 3, 2016.
    After requesting emergency action, the Mid-Atlantic Council began 
developing a plan for long-term management of this species. At its 
April 2015 meeting, the Council initiated scoping for either a new 
deep-water species complex FMP, with an initial focus on blueline 
tilefish, or an amendment to the Golden Tilefish FMP to add blueline 
tilefish to the management unit. After scoping hearings and review of 
public comments, the Council opted to initiate an amendment to the 
existing Golden Tilefish FMP. Following development of a range of 
management measures, the Council held a series of public meetings in 
March 2016 to solicit feedback on the measures contained in the draft 
amendment. On April 13, 2016, the Mid-Atlantic Council took final 
action to select preferred alternatives and approve the amendment for 
submission to NMFS for review and implementation. Due to the procedural 
and public participation requirements of the Magnuson-Stevens Act, the 
National Environmental Policy Act, and the Administrative Procedure 
Act, and the need to fully deliberate and develop the amendment, it was 
not possible for the Council to prepare its final action for submission 
to NMFS for approval, and for NMFS to implement it, before the 
emergency measures expired.
    NMFS anticipates that the action will be submitted to the Secretary 
of Commerce for review and approval during the summer of 2016. NMFS, 
acting on behalf of the Secretary of Commerce, will then conduct the 
formal review and approval process required by the Magnuson-Stevens Act 
and complete the necessary notice-and-comment rulemaking to implement 
the Council's recommended management measures. If approved, it is 
anticipated that permanent measures will be in place by the end of this 
year. However, the current emergency regulations have expired and the 
fishery would be unregulated in Federal waters until the Mid-Atlantic 
Council's recommended management measures can be formally reviewed and 
implemented. The potential for a dramatic increase in catch of blueline 
tilefish resulting from the fishery being unregulated could result in 
overfishing and pose a threat to the long-term sustainability of the 
resource. When the fishery was previously unregulated, substantial 
commercial and recreational landings were occurring in several states 
from New Jersey south. In the interim since emergency regulations have 
been put in place in Federal waters, all states from New Jersey south 
have implemented state measures that could constrain harvest if a lapse 
in Federal regulation occurs. However, there remains a substantial 
potential for unregulated landings to occur in states from New York 
north if the fishery returns to an extended unregulated state. Such 
landings would potentially subject the stock to overfishing and could 
have a long-term detrimental impact on the stock, even if the 
unregulated period is only a matter of months. Summer through early 
fall is typically the peak fishing period for blueline tilefish, so the 
lack of Federal regulations would occur right in this peak time.
    Blueline tilefish is a data poor species throughout the Atlantic 
coast and particularly in the mid-Atlantic. There is not currently an 
overfishing limit established for this stock; therefore, it cannot yet 
be quantitatively determined if overfishing is occurring. In March 
2016, the Mid-Atlantic Council's Scientific and Statistical Committee 
(SSC) reviewed all available information and for the first time set a 
target catch limit specifically for the mid-Atlantic fishery. For 2017, 
the SSC recommended an acceptable biological catch (ABC) of 87,031 lb 
(39.4 mt). Although this figure is not intended to apply to the 2016 
fishing year, it provides a reasonable estimate of a target catch level 
that, if exceeded, would be expected to cause long-term harm to the 
stock. In 2014, when the harvest was unregulated, the total mid-
Atlantic harvest was 274,972 lb (124.7 mt), and in 2015 it was 124,113 
lb (56.3 mt) (this decrease from 2014 is likely due to the fact that 
the emergency rule went into effect in June 2015). The harvests for 
2014 and 2015 were both dramatically higher than the new ABC of 87,031 
lb (39.4 mt). As noted earlier, recreational harvest of blueline 
tilefish in the Greater Atlantic Region has been increasing steadily 
since 2011, while in 2014 commercial landings suddenly increased 20-
fold over previous years. We do not have sufficient information to 
predict exactly how the resource would adapt to such a substantial 
increase in harvest. However, if the Mid-Atlantic blueline tilefish 
fishery were to return to an unregulated condition for an extended 
period of time, there is the strong potential for effort to expand as 
it did in 2014. Comparing potential 2016 catch to the recommended catch 
limit for 2017 creates a mismatch of evaluation across multiple years. 
However, because formal catch advice is only established at this point 
for 2017, it is informative by illustrating that if landings in 2016 
return to pre-regulation levels, those catches would grossly exceed 
next year's catch advice by some 200 percent. Catch levels of such 
magnitude would be expected to have a significant impact on the stock 
and cause a serious risk of overfishing. We estimate that maintaining 
the current Federal management measures through this interim rule could 
constrain catch close to the SSC's ABC recommendation until the Golden 
Tilefish FMP amendment approved by the Mid-Atlantic Council in April 
2016 can be implemented.
    Continuing the existing possession and permit requirements in this 
interim

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rule is likely to prevent the potential for overfishing, if it is 
occurring, while we formally review the Mid-Atlantic Council's 
amendment and complete notice-and-comment rulemaking to implement that 
action.

Interim Management Measures

    Consistent with the previously issued emergency rule and extension, 
we are implementing the following management measures for blueline 
tilefish in the Greater Atlantic Region:
    1. A requirement for commercial or for-hire vessels landing 
blueline tilefish in the Greater Atlantic Region (i.e., north of the 
latitude of the Virginia/North Carolina border: 36[deg]33'01.0'' N. 
latitude) to hold a valid Greater Atlantic open access golden tilefish 
commercial or charter/party vessel permit, which are issued by the 
Greater Atlantic Regional Fisheries Office;
    2. A commercial possession limit of 300 lb (136 kg) whole weight 
per trip; and
    3. A recreational possession limit of seven blueline tilefish per 
person, per trip.
    None of these management measures modify the existing possession 
regulations for golden tilefish, or any other species. The requirement 
to hold a valid Greater Atlantic permit will ensure that catch, effort, 
and fishing location information for blueline tilefish will be reported 
moving forward. The duration of these interim measures is limited by 
the Magnuson-Stevens Act to an initial period of 180 days. It is likely 
that the Council's amendment can be implemented before an extension 
expires. Such measures would supersede these interim measures.

Interim Management Measures Justification

    NMFS has determined that this section 305(c) interim rule, directly 
following a section 305(c) emergency rule, independently meets the 
requirements in section 305(c) of the Magnuson-Stevens Act and NMFS 
policy guidance for the use of emergency rules (62 FR 44421, August 21, 
1997). This action meets the requirements of section 305(c)(3) for 
interim rules because it is needed to prevent the potential of 
overfishing and deterioration of this stock while the proposed 
amendment to address blueline tilefish conservation is being reviewed 
for approval. While a definitive, qualitative overfishing limit has not 
been formally established for this data-poor stock, NMFS has determined 
that there is a potential for overfishing because, based on fishing 
activity for this stock in 2014, unregulated fishing in the mid-
Atlantic portion of the blueline tilefish stock would likely exceed the 
proposed 2017 ABC by as much as 3 times or more.
    This interim rule is also consistent with the Guidelines 
established for appropriate use of 305(c) emergency rules in 1997 (62 
FR 44421, August 21, 1997). These guidelines state that emergency rules 
are only warranted when there are special circumstances where 
substantial harm to or disruption of the resource, fishery, or 
community would be caused in the time it would take to follow standard 
rulemaking procedures. The guidelines go on to state three criteria for 
approving a 305(c) emergency rule: (1) Results from recent, unforeseen 
events or recently discovered circumstances; (2) presents serious 
conservation or management problems in the fishery; and (3) can be 
addressed through emergency regulations for which the immediate 
benefits outweigh the value of advance notice, public comment, and 
deliberative consideration of the impacts on participants to the same 
extent as would be expected under the normal rulemaking process. 
Section 305(c) of the Magnuson-Stevens Act also provides for interim 
measures, which are a type of emergency rule.
    There have been significant new information and developments since 
the implementation of the emergency rule that qualify as recently 
discovered circumstances not present until after the implementation of 
the 2015 emergency rule. When the emergency measures were first 
implemented, substantial discussions were beginning between the South 
Atlantic and Mid-Atlantic Councils about management jurisdiction for 
the portion of the stock north of the North Carolina/Virginia border. 
Since then, those discussions have led to definitive guidance that the 
Mid-Atlantic Council would develop management measures for the portion 
of the stock within its jurisdiction. Consistent with this conclusion, 
the Mid-Atlantic Council's SSC developed an ABC for the portion of the 
stock within its jurisdiction, which, as indicated above, is 
significantly below potential harvest levels if the fishery remains 
unregulated. These actions provided a clear directive, with specific 
ABC's, for the Mid-Atlantic Council to develop, consistent with the 
statutory requirements of the Magnuson-Stevens Act, a plan or plan 
amendment as envisaged by section 303 of the Act.
    Due to the need to resolve questions about Council jurisdiction and 
the timing of receiving the SSC's recommendations, it was not possible 
for the Council to have completed the amendment and submitted it for 
Secretarial approval before the current emergency expired due to 
procedural and public participation requirements of applicable law. 
Therefore, the likelihood of a gap between the expiration of the 
emergency rule and implementation of the amendment was unavoidable and 
not due to Council inaction or delay. There is no doubt that these 
interim measures would significantly address a serious conservation 
problem for the blueline tilefish stock. Absent these interim measures, 
portions of the mid-Atlantic range of this stock will remain 
unregulated which could lead to substantial increases in fishing 
mortality and overfishing. Finally, the immediate benefits to the 
blueline tilefish resource outweigh the value of advance notice and 
public comment, particularly because this action continues the same 
measures already in place under the 2015 emergency rule which received 
public comments after it was published.
    In addition to these interim measures independently meeting the 
emergency rule guidelines, NMFS also finds that back-to-back 305(c) 
rules is justified because he fishery was, and absent another Federal 
action will become again, unregulated in Federal waters. This is a very 
different situation than a fishery already under management by a 
Fishery Management Council and therefore presents a more exigent need 
for interim management. Although the blueline tilefish has not formally 
been declared to be subject to overfishing due to current lack of 
sufficient data, the need for this interim rule is consistent with the 
Magnuson-Stevens Act recognition in section 304(e) that such interim 
rules may be necessary while a council develops an amendment to address 
overfishing. Moreover, the 180-day period provided by these temporary 
interim measures should be sufficient to put in place permanent 
management measures. The Mid-Atlantic Council took final action in 
April 2016 and is expected to complete the necessary analyses and 
documentation for submission to the Secretary in the coming months. In 
turn, NMFS will then review and conduct notice-and-comment rulemaking 
on the Council's recommendations this fall/early winter. Because of 
this, NMFS is not inclined to extend the interim measures being 
implemented by this rule beyond 180 days even if subsequent delays 
occur within the Council's documentation development or within the 
Agency's review and rulemaking processes.

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Classification

    Based on reasons and findings cited above, NMFS has determined that 
this section 305(c) interim rule, following a section 305(c) emergency 
rule, is necessary and justified given the unusual and exigent 
circumstances surrounding the need to prevent an unregulated fishery 
and the likelihood of overfishing of blueline tilefish on a short-term 
basis. NMFS reviewed the requirements in section 305(c) of the 
Magnuson-Stevens Act and NMFS policy guidance for the use of emergency 
rules (62 FR 44421, August 21, 1997) and determined that this action, 
which is a type of emergency rule under section 305(c), is consistent 
with both the criteria and justifications for use of emergency measures 
in the Magnuson-Stevens Act.
    Pursuant to section 553(b)(B) of the Administrative Procedure Act, 
the Assistant Administrator (AA) for Fisheries, NOAA, finds that it 
would be impracticable and contrary to the public interest to provide 
for prior notice and opportunity for public comment. The current 
emergency measures expired on June 3, 2016, and the blueline tilefish 
fishery will return to an unregulated condition in Federal waters. Due 
to the uncertainty surrounding the timing of when the Mid-Atlantic 
Council would complete and submit to NOAA amendment to the Golden 
Tilefish FMP, it was not possible to prepare and publish a proposed 
rule to continue the current measures restricting landings of blueline 
tilefish. Based on the landings information from fishing activity in 
2014, there is the potential for unregulated catch and landings to 
increase rapidly if these measures are not continued. Because there is 
a clear need to maintain measures to constrain fishing mortality on the 
stock in the Greater Atlantic Region and potentially prevent 
overfishing, it would be potentially harmful to the long-term 
sustainability of the resource to further delay implementation of these 
measures through notice-and-comment rulemaking. Moreover, the benefit 
of allowing prior public comment on this rule has been addressed 
because NMFS has already received public comment on these very same 
measures after the implementation of the 2015 emergency. These comments 
were taken into account in implementing this interim rule. Therefore, 
the public interest is best served by waiving the need for additional 
prior public comment in order to avoid the potential for long-term harm 
to the blueline tilefish stock. Public comments will be accepted on 
this temporary rule through July 18, 2016, and there will be 
opportunities for public participation and notice-and-comment 
rulemaking as we work to implement new management measures already 
developed and approved by the Mid-Atlantic Council.
    Additionally, the Assistant Administrator for Fisheries, NOAA, 
finds good cause to waive the requirement for a 30-day delay in 
effectiveness pursuant to section 553(d)(3) of the Administrative 
Procedure Act. For the reasons described above, delaying the 
effectiveness of these regulations could undermine the purpose of this 
temporary rule, to maintain measures to reduce catch during the 2016 
fishing year as a stop-gap measure while new management measures 
developed by the Council are implemented to ensure the long-term 
sustainable harvest of blueline tilefish.
    This action is being taken pursuant to the emergency provision of 
MSA and is exempt from OMB review.
    This temporary rule is exempt from the otherwise applicable 
requirement of the Regulatory Flexibility Act to prepare a regulatory 
flexibility analysis because the rule is issued without opportunity for 
prior public comment.

List of Subjects in 50 CFR Part 648

    Fisheries, Fishing, Reporting and recordkeeping requirements.

    Dated: June 13, 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 648 is amended 
as follows:

PART 648--FISHERIES OF THE NORTHEASTERN UNITED STATES

0
1. The authority citation for part 648 continues to read as follows:

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


0
2. In 648.2, add a definition for ``Blueline tilefish'' in alphabetical 
order to read as follows:


Sec.  648.2  Definitions.

* * * * *
    Blueline tilefish means Caulolatilus microps.
* * * * *

0
3. In Sec.  648.4, add paragraph (a)(12)(ii) to read as follows:


Sec.  648.4  Vessel permits.

    (a) * * *
    (12) * * *
    (ii) Blueline tilefish vessels--(A) Commercial. Any vessel of the 
United States must have been issued and have on board a valid Federal 
commercial tilefish permit to fish for, catch, possess, transport, 
land, sell, trade, or barter, any blueline tilefish in excess of the 
recreational possession limit as specified under Sec.  648.298(c) from 
the EEZ portion of the area defined at Sec.  648.298(a).
    (B) Party and charter vessel permits. Any party or charter vessel 
must have been issued, under this part, a Federal charter/party 
tilefish vessel permit to fish for blueline tilefish in the EEZ portion 
of the area defined at Sec.  648.298(a), if it carries passengers for 
hire. Any person onboard such a vessel must observe the recreational 
possession limit as specified at Sec.  648.298(c) and the prohibition 
on sale in Sec.  648.14(w)(1)(ii).
* * * * *

0
4. In Sec.  648.5, add paragraph (a)(1) and reserve paragraph (a)(2) to 
read as follows:


Sec.  648.5  Operator permits.

* * * * *
    (a) * * *
    (1) The operator permit provisions outlined in Sec.  648.5(a) 
pertaining to operator permit requirements also apply to the operator 
of any vessel fishing for or possessing blueline tilefish harvested in 
or from the EEZ portion of the area defined at Sec.  648.298(a).
    (2) [Reserved]

0
5. In Sec.  648.14, add paragraph (w) to read as follows:


Sec.  648.14  Prohibitions.

* * * * *
    (w) Blueline tilefish. It is unlawful for any person owning or 
operating a vessel to do any of the following:
    (1) Permit requirements--(i) Operator permit. Operate a vessel with 
a tilefish permit to fish for or possess blueline tilefish in or from 
the EEZ portion of the area defined at Sec.  648.298(a), unless the 
operator has been issued, and is in possession of, a valid operator 
permit.
    (ii) Vessel permit. Fish for, catch, possess, transport, land, 
sell, trade, or barter any blueline tilefish for a commercial purpose, 
other than solely for transport on land, unless the vessel has been 
issued a tilefish permit, or unless the blueline tilefish were 
harvested by a vessel without a tilefish permit that fished exclusively 
in State waters.
    (2) Possession and landing. (i) Fish for, possess, retain, or land 
blueline tilefish, unless:
    (A) The blueline tilefish are being fished for or were harvested in 
or from the EEZ portion of the area defined at

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Sec.  648.298(a) by a vessel holding a valid tilefish permit under this 
part, and the operator on board such vessel has been issued an operator 
permit that is on board the vessel.
    (B) The blueline tilefish were harvested by a vessel that has not 
been issued a tilefish permit and that was fishing exclusively in State 
waters.
    (C) The blueline tilefish are being fished for or were harvested in 
or from the EEZ portion of the area defined at Sec.  648.298(a) in 
accordance with the possession limits specified at Sec.  648.298(b) or 
(c).
    (ii) [Reserved]
    (3) Fish for or possess blueline tilefish inside and outside of the 
EEZ portion of the area defined at Sec.  648.298(a) on the same trip.
    (4) Transfer and purchase. (i) Purchase, possess, or receive for a 
commercial purpose, other than solely for transport on land; or attempt 
to purchase, possess, or receive for a commercial purpose, other than 
solely for transport on land; blueline tilefish caught by a vessel 
without a tilefish permit, unless the blueline tilefish were harvested 
by a vessel without a tilefish permit that fished exclusively in State 
waters.
    (ii) [Reserved]
    (5) Presumption. For purposes of this part, the following 
presumption applies: All blueline tilefish retained or possessed on a 
vessel issued any permit under Sec.  648.4 are deemed to have been 
harvested in or from the EEZ portion of the area defined at Sec.  
648.298(a), unless the preponderance of all submitted evidence 
demonstrates that such tilefish were harvested by a vessel fishing 
exclusively in State waters.

0
6. Add Sec.  648.298 to read as follows:


Sec.  648.298  Blueline tilefish management measures.

    (a) Management unit. The regulations in this paragraph apply to 
vessels or operators of vessels fishing for blueline tilefish in the 
area of the Atlantic Ocean from the latitude of the VA and NC border 
(36[deg]33'01.0'' N. Lat.), extending eastward from the shore to the 
outer boundary of the EEZ and northward to the United States-Canada 
border.
    (b) Commercial possession limit. A vessel or operator of a vessel 
that has been issued a valid Federal commercial tilefish permit under 
this part may fish for, possess, and/or land up to 300 lb (136 kg) 
whole weight of blueline tilefish per trip from the area defined in 
this section.
    (c) Recreational possession limit. Any person fishing on a vessel 
who is not fishing under a commercial tilefish vessel permit issued 
pursuant to Sec.  648.4(a)(12), may land up to seven blueline tilefish 
per trip from the area defined in this section.

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                                           permitted vessels for the remainder of                  proposed rule would likely result in                   December 14, 2016. Comments must be
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                                           Access Area to all LAGC IFQ scallop                     on this closure process when we put                    NMFS, Greater Atlantic Regional
                                           vessels as of June 16, 2016. No vessel                  these provisions in place. For these                   Fisheries Office, 55 Great Republic
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                                           16, 2016. Any LAGC IFQ vessel that has                                                                         other method, to any other address or
                                                                                                     Authority: 16 U.S.C. 1801 et seq.                    individual, or received after the end of
                                           declared into the Nantucket Lightship
                                           North Access Area scallop fishery,                        Dated: June 14, 2016.                                the comment period, may not be
                                           complied with all trip notification and                 Emily H. Menashes,                                     considered by NMFS. All comments
                                           observer requirements, and crossed the                  Acting Director, Office of Sustainable                 received are a part of the public record
                                           VMS demarcation line on the way to the                  Fisheries, National Marine Fisheries Service.          and will generally be posted for public
                                           area before 0001, June 16, 2016, may                    [FR Doc. 2016–14403 Filed 6–14–16; 4:15 pm]            viewing on www.regulations.gov
                                           complete its trip without being subject                 BILLING CODE 3510–22–P                                 without change. All personal identifying
                                           to this closure. This closure is in effect                                                                     information (e.g., name, address, etc.),
                                           for the remainder of the 2016 scallop                                                                          confidential business information, or
                                           fishing year.                                           DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE                                 otherwise sensitive information
                                                                                                                                                          submitted voluntarily by the sender will
                                           Classification                                          National Oceanic and Atmospheric                       be publicly accessible. NMFS will
                                              This action is required by 50 CFR part               Administration                                         accept anonymous comments (enter
                                           648 and is exempt from review under                                                                            ‘‘N/A’’ in the required fields if you wish
                                           Executive Order 12866. NMFS finds                       50 CFR Part 648                                        to remain anonymous).
                                           good cause pursuant to 5 U.S.C.                         [Docket No. 160609505–6505–01]                            Copies of the Environmental
                                           553(b)(B) to waive prior notice and the                                                                        Assessment and Regulatory Impact
                                           opportunity for public comment                          RIN 0648–BG07
                                                                                                                                                          Review (EA/RIR), Supplemental
                                           because it would be contrary to the                                                                            Information Report (SIR), and other
                                           public interest and impracticable. The                  Fisheries of the Northeastern United
                                                                                                   States; Blueline Tilefish Fishery;                     supporting documents for these interim
                                           Nantucket Lightship North Scallop                                                                              measures are available from John K.
                                           Access Area opened for the 2016 fishing                 Secretarial Interim Action
                                                                                                                                                          Bullard, Regional Administrator, NMFS,
                                           year on May 4, 2016. The regulations at                 AGENCY:  National Marine Fisheries                     Greater Atlantic Regional Fisheries
                                           § 648.60(g)(3)(iii) require this closure to             Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and                   Office, 55 Great Republic Drive,
                                           ensure that LAGC IFQ scallop vessels do                 Atmospheric Administration (NOAA),                     Gloucester, MA 01930. The EA/RIR and
                                           not take more than their allocated                      Commerce.                                              SIR are also accessible via the internet
                                           number of trips in the Nantucket                        ACTION: Temporary rule; interim                        at:
                                           Lightship North Scallop Access Area.                    measures; request for comments.                        www.greateratlantic.fisheries.noaa.gov/.
                                           The projections of the date on which the
                                           LAGC IFQ fleet will have taken all of its               SUMMARY:   This temporary rule                         FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
                                           allocated trips in an Access Area                       implements possession limits and                       Douglas Potts, Fishery Policy Analyst,
                                           become apparent only as trips into the                  permit requirements for the commercial                 (978) 281–9341.
                                           area occur on a real-time basis and as                  and recreational blueline tilefish                     SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
                                           activity trends begin to appear. As a                   fisheries in waters north of the Virginia/
                                                                                                                                                          Background
                                           result, NMFS can only make an accurate                  North Carolina border. These interim
                                           projection very close in time to when                   management measures are necessary to                     Blueline tilefish (Caulolatilus
                                           the fleet has taken all of its trips. In                prevent a return to an unregulated                     microps) are mainly distributed in
                                           order to propose a closure for purposes                 fishery which could result in                          Atlantic waters off the eastern United
                                           of receiving prior public comment,                      overfishing and to temporarily constrain               States, and have been managed as part
                                           NMFS would need to make a projection                    fishing effort on the blueline tilefish                of the South Atlantic Fishery
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                                           based on very little information, which                 stock while a long-term management                     Management Council’s Snapper Grouper
                                           would result in a closure too early or too              plan is implemented. These measures                    Fishery Management Plan (FMP).
                                           late. To allow LAGC IFQ scallop vessels                 are expected to constrain fishing                      However, South Atlantic management
                                           to continue to take trips in the                        mortality and help ensure the long-term                measures do not apply to vessels fishing
                                           Nantucket Lightship North Scallop                       sustainability of the stock, while                     for blueline tilefish north of the South
                                           Access Area during the period necessary                 potentially preventing overfishing.                    Atlantic Council’s jurisdiction (which


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                                           extends as far north as the Virginia/                   a range of management measures, the                    the lack of Federal regulations would
                                           North Carolina border).                                 Council held a series of public meetings               occur right in this peak time.
                                              In recent years, there has been                      in March 2016 to solicit feedback on the                  Blueline tilefish is a data poor species
                                           increasing recreational and commercial                  measures contained in the draft                        throughout the Atlantic coast and
                                           fishing activity for blueline tilefish in               amendment. On April 13, 2016, the                      particularly in the mid-Atlantic. There
                                           the unregulated mid-Atlantic portion of                 Mid-Atlantic Council took final action                 is not currently an overfishing limit
                                           the Greater Atlantic Region, north of the               to select preferred alternatives and                   established for this stock; therefore, it
                                           jurisdiction of the South Atlantic                      approve the amendment for submission                   cannot yet be quantitatively determined
                                           Council’s Snapper Grouper FMP. From                     to NMFS for review and                                 if overfishing is occurring. In March
                                           2005–2013, commercial landings in the                   implementation. Due to the procedural                  2016, the Mid-Atlantic Council’s
                                           Greater Atlantic Region (Virginia to                    and public participation requirements of               Scientific and Statistical Committee
                                           Maine) averaged 11,000 lb (5 mt) per                    the Magnuson-Stevens Act, the National                 (SSC) reviewed all available information
                                           year. From 2002–2011, recreational                      Environmental Policy Act, and the                      and for the first time set a target catch
                                           charter/party vessels in this area                                                                             limit specifically for the mid-Atlantic
                                                                                                   Administrative Procedure Act, and the
                                           reported an average of 2,400 fish per                                                                          fishery. For 2017, the SSC
                                                                                                   need to fully deliberate and develop the
                                           year. But after the South Atlantic                                                                             recommended an acceptable biological
                                                                                                   amendment, it was not possible for the
                                           Council’s FMP implemented significant                                                                          catch (ABC) of 87,031 lb (39.4 mt).
                                           harvest limits to protect blueline tilefish             Council to prepare its final action for                Although this figure is not intended to
                                           under its jurisdiction, commercial                      submission to NMFS for approval, and                   apply to the 2016 fishing year, it
                                           landings in the unregulated mid-                        for NMFS to implement it, before the                   provides a reasonable estimate of a
                                           Atlantic portion of the blueline tilefish               emergency measures expired.                            target catch level that, if exceeded,
                                           range increased to over 217,000 lb (98                     NMFS anticipates that the action will               would be expected to cause long-term
                                           mt) in 2014 and recreational landings                   be submitted to the Secretary of                       harm to the stock. In 2014, when the
                                           from 2012–2014 increased to 10,000–                     Commerce for review and approval                       harvest was unregulated, the total mid-
                                           16,000 fish per year. This rapid increase               during the summer of 2016. NMFS,                       Atlantic harvest was 274,972 lb (124.7
                                           in blueline tilefish harvest in the Greater             acting on behalf of the Secretary of                   mt), and in 2015 it was 124,113 lb (56.3
                                           Atlantic Region poses a potential long-                 Commerce, will then conduct the formal                 mt) (this decrease from 2014 is likely
                                           term risk to the conservation of the                    review and approval process required                   due to the fact that the emergency rule
                                           species and the substantial possibility of              by the Magnuson-Stevens Act and                        went into effect in June 2015). The
                                           overfishing the stock.                                  complete the necessary notice-and-                     harvests for 2014 and 2015 were both
                                              Based upon these concerns about the                  comment rulemaking to implement the                    dramatically higher than the new ABC
                                           effects of the unregulated harvest of                   Council’s recommended management                       of 87,031 lb (39.4 mt). As noted earlier,
                                           blueline tilefish, the Mid-Atlantic                     measures. If approved, it is anticipated               recreational harvest of blueline tilefish
                                           Fishery Management Council submitted                    that permanent measures will be in                     in the Greater Atlantic Region has been
                                           a request on March 10, 2015, for                        place by the end of this year. However,                increasing steadily since 2011, while in
                                           Secretarial emergency action under                      the current emergency regulations have                 2014 commercial landings suddenly
                                           section 305(c) of the Magnuson-Stevens                  expired and the fishery would be                       increased 20-fold over previous years.
                                           Fishery Conservation and Management                     unregulated in Federal waters until the                We do not have sufficient information to
                                           Act to implement temporary                              Mid-Atlantic Council’s recommended                     predict exactly how the resource would
                                           management measures for blueline                        management measures can be formally                    adapt to such a substantial increase in
                                           tilefish in the Greater Atlantic Region.                                                                       harvest. However, if the Mid-Atlantic
                                                                                                   reviewed and implemented. The
                                           On June 4, 2015, NMFS published an                                                                             blueline tilefish fishery were to return to
                                                                                                   potential for a dramatic increase in
                                           emergency rule (80 FR 31864) to                                                                                an unregulated condition for an
                                                                                                   catch of blueline tilefish resulting from
                                           establish temporary management                                                                                 extended period of time, there is the
                                                                                                   the fishery being unregulated could
                                           measures, including possession limits                                                                          strong potential for effort to expand as
                                                                                                   result in overfishing and pose a threat
                                           for the commercial and recreational                                                                            it did in 2014. Comparing potential
                                           sectors of the fishery and permitting and               to the long-term sustainability of the
                                                                                                                                                          2016 catch to the recommended catch
                                           reporting requirements for commercial                   resource. When the fishery was
                                                                                                                                                          limit for 2017 creates a mismatch of
                                           and for-hire vessels that fish for blueline             previously unregulated, substantial                    evaluation across multiple years.
                                           tilefish north of the Virginia/North                    commercial and recreational landings                   However, because formal catch advice is
                                           Carolina border. Then on November 30,                   were occurring in several states from                  only established at this point for 2017,
                                           2015 (80 FR 74712), NMFS extended the                   New Jersey south. In the interim since                 it is informative by illustrating that if
                                           emergency measures for an additional                    emergency regulations have been put in                 landings in 2016 return to pre-
                                           186 days through June 3, 2016.                          place in Federal waters, all states from               regulation levels, those catches would
                                              After requesting emergency action,                   New Jersey south have implemented                      grossly exceed next year’s catch advice
                                           the Mid-Atlantic Council began                          state measures that could constrain                    by some 200 percent. Catch levels of
                                           developing a plan for long-term                         harvest if a lapse in Federal regulation               such magnitude would be expected to
                                           management of this species. At its April                occurs. However, there remains a                       have a significant impact on the stock
                                           2015 meeting, the Council initiated                     substantial potential for unregulated                  and cause a serious risk of overfishing.
                                           scoping for either a new deep-water                     landings to occur in states from New                   We estimate that maintaining the
                                           species complex FMP, with an initial                    York north if the fishery returns to an                current Federal management measures
                                           focus on blueline tilefish, or an                       extended unregulated state. Such                       through this interim rule could
                                           amendment to the Golden Tilefish FMP                    landings would potentially subject the                 constrain catch close to the SSC’s ABC
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                                           to add blueline tilefish to the                         stock to overfishing and could have a                  recommendation until the Golden
                                           management unit. After scoping                          long-term detrimental impact on the                    Tilefish FMP amendment approved by
                                           hearings and review of public                           stock, even if the unregulated period is               the Mid-Atlantic Council in April 2016
                                           comments, the Council opted to initiate                 only a matter of months. Summer                        can be implemented.
                                           an amendment to the existing Golden                     through early fall is typically the peak                  Continuing the existing possession
                                           Tilefish FMP. Following development of                  fishing period for blueline tilefish, so               and permit requirements in this interim


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                                           rule is likely to prevent the potential for             unregulated fishing in the mid-Atlantic                amendment and submitted it for
                                           overfishing, if it is occurring, while we               portion of the blueline tilefish stock                 Secretarial approval before the current
                                           formally review the Mid-Atlantic                        would likely exceed the proposed 2017                  emergency expired due to procedural
                                           Council’s amendment and complete                        ABC by as much as 3 times or more.                     and public participation requirements of
                                           notice-and-comment rulemaking to                          This interim rule is also consistent                 applicable law. Therefore, the
                                           implement that action.                                  with the Guidelines established for                    likelihood of a gap between the
                                                                                                   appropriate use of 305(c) emergency                    expiration of the emergency rule and
                                           Interim Management Measures                             rules in 1997 (62 FR 44421, August 21,                 implementation of the amendment was
                                              Consistent with the previously issued                1997). These guidelines state that                     unavoidable and not due to Council
                                           emergency rule and extension, we are                    emergency rules are only warranted                     inaction or delay. There is no doubt that
                                           implementing the following                              when there are special circumstances
                                           management measures for blueline                                                                               these interim measures would
                                                                                                   where substantial harm to or disruption
                                           tilefish in the Greater Atlantic Region:                                                                       significantly address a serious
                                                                                                   of the resource, fishery, or community
                                              1. A requirement for commercial or                   would be caused in the time it would                   conservation problem for the blueline
                                           for-hire vessels landing blueline tilefish              take to follow standard rulemaking                     tilefish stock. Absent these interim
                                           in the Greater Atlantic Region (i.e.,                   procedures. The guidelines go on to                    measures, portions of the mid-Atlantic
                                           north of the latitude of the Virginia/                  state three criteria for approving a 305(c)            range of this stock will remain
                                           North Carolina border: 36°33′01.0″ N.                   emergency rule: (1) Results from recent,               unregulated which could lead to
                                           latitude) to hold a valid Greater Atlantic              unforeseen events or recently                          substantial increases in fishing mortality
                                           open access golden tilefish commercial                  discovered circumstances; (2) presents                 and overfishing. Finally, the immediate
                                           or charter/party vessel permit, which                   serious conservation or management                     benefits to the blueline tilefish resource
                                           are issued by the Greater Atlantic                      problems in the fishery; and (3) can be                outweigh the value of advance notice
                                           Regional Fisheries Office;                              addressed through emergency                            and public comment, particularly
                                              2. A commercial possession limit of                  regulations for which the immediate                    because this action continues the same
                                           300 lb (136 kg) whole weight per trip;                  benefits outweigh the value of advance                 measures already in place under the
                                           and                                                     notice, public comment, and                            2015 emergency rule which received
                                              3. A recreational possession limit of                deliberative consideration of the                      public comments after it was published.
                                           seven blueline tilefish per person, per                 impacts on participants to the same
                                           trip.                                                                                                             In addition to these interim measures
                                                                                                   extent as would be expected under the                  independently meeting the emergency
                                              None of these management measures                    normal rulemaking process. Section
                                           modify the existing possession                                                                                 rule guidelines, NMFS also finds that
                                                                                                   305(c) of the Magnuson-Stevens Act also
                                           regulations for golden tilefish, or any                                                                        back-to-back 305(c) rules is justified
                                                                                                   provides for interim measures, which
                                           other species. The requirement to hold                  are a type of emergency rule.                          because he fishery was, and absent
                                           a valid Greater Atlantic permit will                      There have been significant new                      another Federal action will become
                                           ensure that catch, effort, and fishing                  information and developments since the                 again, unregulated in Federal waters.
                                           location information for blueline tilefish              implementation of the emergency rule                   This is a very different situation than a
                                           will be reported moving forward. The                    that qualify as recently discovered                    fishery already under management by a
                                           duration of these interim measures is                   circumstances not present until after the              Fishery Management Council and
                                           limited by the Magnuson-Stevens Act to                  implementation of the 2015 emergency                   therefore presents a more exigent need
                                           an initial period of 180 days. It is likely             rule. When the emergency measures                      for interim management. Although the
                                           that the Council’s amendment can be                     were first implemented, substantial                    blueline tilefish has not formally been
                                           implemented before an extension                         discussions were beginning between the                 declared to be subject to overfishing due
                                           expires. Such measures would                            South Atlantic and Mid-Atlantic                        to current lack of sufficient data, the
                                           supersede these interim measures.                       Councils about management jurisdiction                 need for this interim rule is consistent
                                                                                                   for the portion of the stock north of the              with the Magnuson-Stevens Act
                                           Interim Management Measures
                                                                                                   North Carolina/Virginia border. Since                  recognition in section 304(e) that such
                                           Justification
                                                                                                   then, those discussions have led to                    interim rules may be necessary while a
                                             NMFS has determined that this                         definitive guidance that the Mid-                      council develops an amendment to
                                           section 305(c) interim rule, directly                   Atlantic Council would develop                         address overfishing. Moreover, the 180-
                                           following a section 305(c) emergency                    management measures for the portion of                 day period provided by these temporary
                                           rule, independently meets the                           the stock within its jurisdiction.                     interim measures should be sufficient to
                                           requirements in section 305(c) of the                   Consistent with this conclusion, the                   put in place permanent management
                                           Magnuson-Stevens Act and NMFS                           Mid-Atlantic Council’s SSC developed
                                           policy guidance for the use of                                                                                 measures. The Mid-Atlantic Council
                                                                                                   an ABC for the portion of the stock
                                           emergency rules (62 FR 44421, August                                                                           took final action in April 2016 and is
                                                                                                   within its jurisdiction, which, as
                                           21, 1997). This action meets the                                                                               expected to complete the necessary
                                                                                                   indicated above, is significantly below
                                           requirements of section 305(c)(3) for                   potential harvest levels if the fishery                analyses and documentation for
                                           interim rules because it is needed to                   remains unregulated. These actions                     submission to the Secretary in the
                                           prevent the potential of overfishing and                provided a clear directive, with specific              coming months. In turn, NMFS will
                                           deterioration of this stock while the                   ABC’s, for the Mid-Atlantic Council to                 then review and conduct notice-and-
                                           proposed amendment to address                           develop, consistent with the statutory                 comment rulemaking on the Council’s
                                           blueline tilefish conservation is being                 requirements of the Magnuson-Stevens                   recommendations this fall/early winter.
                                           reviewed for approval. While a                          Act, a plan or plan amendment as                       Because of this, NMFS is not inclined to
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                                           definitive, qualitative overfishing limit               envisaged by section 303 of the Act.                   extend the interim measures being
                                           has not been formally established for                     Due to the need to resolve questions                 implemented by this rule beyond 180
                                           this data-poor stock, NMFS has                          about Council jurisdiction and the                     days even if subsequent delays occur
                                           determined that there is a potential for                timing of receiving the SSC’s                          within the Council’s documentation
                                           overfishing because, based on fishing                   recommendations, it was not possible                   development or within the Agency’s
                                           activity for this stock in 2014,                        for the Council to have completed the                  review and rulemaking processes.


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                                           Classification                                          2016, and there will be opportunities for              States must have been issued and have
                                              Based on reasons and findings cited                  public participation and notice-and-                   on board a valid Federal commercial
                                           above, NMFS has determined that this                    comment rulemaking as we work to                       tilefish permit to fish for, catch, possess,
                                           section 305(c) interim rule, following a                implement new management measures                      transport, land, sell, trade, or barter, any
                                           section 305(c) emergency rule, is                       already developed and approved by the                  blueline tilefish in excess of the
                                           necessary and justified given the                       Mid-Atlantic Council.                                  recreational possession limit as
                                           unusual and exigent circumstances                          Additionally, the Assistant                         specified under § 648.298(c) from the
                                           surrounding the need to prevent an                      Administrator for Fisheries, NOAA,                     EEZ portion of the area defined at
                                           unregulated fishery and the likelihood                  finds good cause to waive the                          § 648.298(a).
                                           of overfishing of blueline tilefish on a                requirement for a 30-day delay in                         (B) Party and charter vessel permits.
                                           short-term basis. NMFS reviewed the                     effectiveness pursuant to section                      Any party or charter vessel must have
                                           requirements in section 305(c) of the                   553(d)(3) of the Administrative                        been issued, under this part, a Federal
                                           Magnuson-Stevens Act and NMFS                           Procedure Act. For the reasons                         charter/party tilefish vessel permit to
                                           policy guidance for the use of                          described above, delaying the                          fish for blueline tilefish in the EEZ
                                           emergency rules (62 FR 44421, August                    effectiveness of these regulations could               portion of the area defined at
                                           21, 1997) and determined that this                      undermine the purpose of this                          § 648.298(a), if it carries passengers for
                                           action, which is a type of emergency                    temporary rule, to maintain measures to                hire. Any person onboard such a vessel
                                           rule under section 305(c), is consistent                reduce catch during the 2016 fishing                   must observe the recreational
                                           with both the criteria and justifications               year as a stop-gap measure while new                   possession limit as specified at
                                           for use of emergency measures in the                    management measures developed by the                   § 648.298(c) and the prohibition on sale
                                           Magnuson-Stevens Act.                                   Council are implemented to ensure the                  in § 648.14(w)(1)(ii).
                                              Pursuant to section 553(b)(B) of the                 long-term sustainable harvest of                       *      *    *      *     *
                                           Administrative Procedure Act, the                       blueline tilefish.                                     ■ 4. In § 648.5, add paragraph (a)(1) and
                                           Assistant Administrator (AA) for                           This action is being taken pursuant to
                                                                                                                                                          reserve paragraph (a)(2) to read as
                                           Fisheries, NOAA, finds that it would be                 the emergency provision of MSA and is
                                                                                                                                                          follows:
                                           impracticable and contrary to the public                exempt from OMB review.
                                           interest to provide for prior notice and                   This temporary rule is exempt from                  § 648.5    Operator permits.
                                           opportunity for public comment. The                     the otherwise applicable requirement of                *     *     *     *    *
                                           current emergency measures expired on                   the Regulatory Flexibility Act to prepare                (a) * * *
                                           June 3, 2016, and the blueline tilefish                 a regulatory flexibility analysis because                (1) The operator permit provisions
                                           fishery will return to an unregulated                   the rule is issued without opportunity                 outlined in § 648.5(a) pertaining to
                                           condition in Federal waters. Due to the                 for prior public comment.                              operator permit requirements also apply
                                           uncertainty surrounding the timing of                   List of Subjects in 50 CFR Part 648                    to the operator of any vessel fishing for
                                           when the Mid-Atlantic Council would                                                                            or possessing blueline tilefish harvested
                                                                                                     Fisheries, Fishing, Reporting and
                                           complete and submit to NOAA                                                                                    in or from the EEZ portion of the area
                                                                                                   recordkeeping requirements.
                                           amendment to the Golden Tilefish FMP,                                                                          defined at § 648.298(a).
                                           it was not possible to prepare and                        Dated: June 13, 2016.                                  (2) [Reserved]
                                           publish a proposed rule to continue the                 Samuel D. Rauch III,                                   ■ 5. In § 648.14, add paragraph (w) to
                                           current measures restricting landings of                Deputy Assistant Administrator for                     read as follows:
                                           blueline tilefish. Based on the landings                Regulatory Programs, National Marine
                                           information from fishing activity in                    Fisheries Service.                                     § 648.14    Prohibitions.
                                           2014, there is the potential for                          For the reasons set out in the                       *       *    *    *      *
                                           unregulated catch and landings to                       preamble, 50 CFR part 648 is amended                      (w) Blueline tilefish. It is unlawful for
                                           increase rapidly if these measures are                  as follows:                                            any person owning or operating a vessel
                                           not continued. Because there is a clear                                                                        to do any of the following:
                                           need to maintain measures to constrain                  PART 648—FISHERIES OF THE                                 (1) Permit requirements—(i) Operator
                                           fishing mortality on the stock in the                   NORTHEASTERN UNITED STATES                             permit. Operate a vessel with a tilefish
                                           Greater Atlantic Region and potentially                                                                        permit to fish for or possess blueline
                                                                                                   ■ 1. The authority citation for part 648
                                           prevent overfishing, it would be                                                                               tilefish in or from the EEZ portion of the
                                                                                                   continues to read as follows:
                                           potentially harmful to the long-term                                                                           area defined at § 648.298(a), unless the
                                           sustainability of the resource to further                   Authority: 16 U.S.C. 1801 et seq.                  operator has been issued, and is in
                                           delay implementation of these measures                  ■  2. In 648.2, add a definition for                   possession of, a valid operator permit.
                                           through notice-and-comment                              ‘‘Blueline tilefish’’ in alphabetical order               (ii) Vessel permit. Fish for, catch,
                                           rulemaking. Moreover, the benefit of                    to read as follows:                                    possess, transport, land, sell, trade, or
                                           allowing prior public comment on this                                                                          barter any blueline tilefish for a
                                           rule has been addressed because NMFS                    § 648.2    Definitions.                                commercial purpose, other than solely
                                           has already received public comment on                  *     *     *     *     *                              for transport on land, unless the vessel
                                           these very same measures after the                        Blueline tilefish means Caulolatilus                 has been issued a tilefish permit, or
                                           implementation of the 2015 emergency.                   microps.                                               unless the blueline tilefish were
                                           These comments were taken into                          *     *     *     *     *                              harvested by a vessel without a tilefish
                                           account in implementing this interim                    ■ 3. In § 648.4, add paragraph (a)(12)(ii)             permit that fished exclusively in State
                                           rule. Therefore, the public interest is                 to read as follows:                                    waters.
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                                           best served by waiving the need for                                                                               (2) Possession and landing. (i) Fish
                                           additional prior public comment in                      § 648.4    Vessel permits.                             for, possess, retain, or land blueline
                                           order to avoid the potential for long-                    (a) * * *                                            tilefish, unless:
                                           term harm to the blueline tilefish stock.                 (12) * * *                                              (A) The blueline tilefish are being
                                           Public comments will be accepted on                       (ii) Blueline tilefish vessels—(A)                   fished for or were harvested in or from
                                           this temporary rule through July 18,                    Commercial. Any vessel of the United                   the EEZ portion of the area defined at


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                                           § 648.298(a) by a vessel holding a valid                commercial purpose, other than solely                  operators of vessels fishing for blueline
                                           tilefish permit under this part, and the                for transport on land; blueline tilefish               tilefish in the area of the Atlantic Ocean
                                           operator on board such vessel has been                  caught by a vessel without a tilefish                  from the latitude of the VA and NC
                                           issued an operator permit that is on                    permit, unless the blueline tilefish were              border (36°33′01.0″ N. Lat.), extending
                                           board the vessel.                                       harvested by a vessel without a tilefish               eastward from the shore to the outer
                                              (B) The blueline tilefish were                       permit that fished exclusively in State                boundary of the EEZ and northward to
                                           harvested by a vessel that has not been                 waters.                                                the United States-Canada border.
                                           issued a tilefish permit and that was                     (ii) [Reserved]                                         (b) Commercial possession limit. A
                                           fishing exclusively in State waters.                      (5) Presumption. For purposes of this                vessel or operator of a vessel that has
                                              (C) The blueline tilefish are being                  part, the following presumption applies:               been issued a valid Federal commercial
                                           fished for or were harvested in or from                 All blueline tilefish retained or                      tilefish permit under this part may fish
                                           the EEZ portion of the area defined at                  possessed on a vessel issued any permit                for, possess, and/or land up to 300 lb
                                           § 648.298(a) in accordance with the                     under § 648.4 are deemed to have been                  (136 kg) whole weight of blueline
                                           possession limits specified at                          harvested in or from the EEZ portion of                tilefish per trip from the area defined in
                                           § 648.298(b) or (c).                                    the area defined at § 648.298(a), unless               this section.
                                              (ii) [Reserved]                                      the preponderance of all submitted
                                              (3) Fish for or possess blueline tilefish            evidence demonstrates that such tilefish                  (c) Recreational possession limit. Any
                                           inside and outside of the EEZ portion of                were harvested by a vessel fishing                     person fishing on a vessel who is not
                                           the area defined at § 648.298(a) on the                 exclusively in State waters.                           fishing under a commercial tilefish
                                           same trip.                                                                                                     vessel permit issued pursuant to
                                                                                                   ■ 6. Add § 648.298 to read as follows:
                                              (4) Transfer and purchase. (i)                                                                              § 648.4(a)(12), may land up to seven
                                           Purchase, possess, or receive for a                     § 648.298 Blueline tilefish management                 blueline tilefish per trip from the area
                                           commercial purpose, other than solely                   measures.                                              defined in this section.
                                           for transport on land; or attempt to                      (a) Management unit. The regulations                 [FR Doc. 2016–14349 Filed 6–14–16; 4:15 pm]
                                           purchase, possess, or receive for a                     in this paragraph apply to vessels or                  BILLING CODE 3510–22–P
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CategoryRegulatory Information
CollectionFederal Register
sudoc ClassAE 2.7:
GS 4.107:
AE 2.106:
PublisherOffice of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration
SectionRules and Regulations
ActionTemporary rule; interim measures; request for comments.
DatesEffective June 17, 2016, through December 14, 2016. Comments must be received on or before July 18, 2016.
ContactDouglas Potts, Fishery Policy Analyst, (978) 281-9341.
FR Citation81 FR 39591 
RIN Number0648-BG07
CFR AssociatedFisheries; Fishing and Reporting and Recordkeeping Requirements

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