81_FR_4033 81 FR 4018 - Fisheries of the Exclusive Economic Zone off Alaska; Application for an Exempted Fishing Permit

81 FR 4018 - Fisheries of the Exclusive Economic Zone off Alaska; Application for an Exempted Fishing Permit

DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

Federal Register Volume 81, Issue 15 (January 25, 2016)

Page Range4018-4021
FR Document2016-01342

This notice announces receipt of an exempted fishing permit (EFP) application from the Alaska Seafood Cooperative (AKSC) and co- applicants. If granted, this EFP would allow the applicants to remove halibut from a trawl codend on the deck, and release those fish back to the water in a timely manner to increase survivability. These halibut would be sampled by NMFS-trained observers for length and physical condition using standard International Pacific Halibut Commission (IPHC) halibut mortality assessment methods. The objectives of the EFP application are to (1) test methods for sorting halibut on deck for suitability as an allowable fish handling mode for the non-pollock catcher/processor trawl fisheries (Amendment 80, community development quota (CDQ), and trawl limited access) in the Bering Sea and Aleutian Islands under an eventual regulated program; (2) simplify and improve on elements that worked under a 2015 deck sorting EFP project; and (3) address challenges and issues that arose in the 2015 EFP. This experiment has the potential to promote the objectives of the Magnuson- Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act and the Northern Pacific Halibut Act.

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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

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Fisheries of the Exclusive Economic Zone off Alaska; Application 
for an Exempted Fishing Permit

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

ACTION: Notice; receipt of application for exempted fishing permit.

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SUMMARY: This notice announces receipt of an exempted fishing permit 
(EFP) application from the Alaska Seafood Cooperative (AKSC) and co-
applicants. If granted, this EFP would allow the applicants to remove 
halibut from a trawl codend on the deck, and release those fish back to 
the water in a timely manner to increase survivability. These halibut 
would be sampled by NMFS-trained observers for length and physical 
condition using standard International Pacific Halibut Commission 
(IPHC) halibut mortality assessment methods. The objectives of the EFP 
application are to (1) test methods for sorting halibut on deck for 
suitability as an allowable fish handling mode for the non-pollock 
catcher/processor trawl fisheries (Amendment 80, community development 
quota (CDQ), and trawl limited access) in the Bering Sea and Aleutian 
Islands under an eventual regulated program; (2) simplify and improve 
on elements that worked under a 2015 deck sorting EFP project; and (3) 
address challenges and issues that arose in the 2015 EFP. This 
experiment has the potential to promote the objectives of the Magnuson-
Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act and the Northern 
Pacific Halibut Act.

DATES: Comments on this EFP application must be submitted to NMFS on or 
before February 9, 2016. The North Pacific Fishery Management Council 
(Council) will consider the application at its meeting from February 1, 
2016, through February 9, 2016, in Portland, OR.

ADDRESSES: The Council meeting will be held at the Benson Hotel, 309 SW 
Broadway, Portland, OR 97205. The agenda for the Council meeting is 
available at http://www.npfmc.org. You may submit comments on this 
document, identified by NOAA-NMFS-2015-0162, by any 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-2015-0162, 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. 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) 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 EFP application and the basis for a 
categorical exclusion under the National Environmental Policy Act are 
available from the Alaska Region, NMFS Web site at http://alaskafisheries.noaa.gov/.
    The June 2014 IPHC Report is available from the Council Web site at 
http://www.npfmc.org.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Julie Scheurer, 907-586-7111.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: NMFS manages the domestic groundfish 
fisheries in the Bering Sea and Aleutian Islands management area (BSAI) 
under the Fishery Management Plan for Groundfish of the Bering Sea and 
Aleutian Islands Management Area (FMP), which the Council prepared

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under the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act. 
Regulations governing the BSAI groundfish fisheries appear at 50 CFR 
parts 600 and 679. The FMP and the implementing regulations at Sec.  
600.745(b) and Sec.  679.6 allow the NMFS Regional Administrator to 
authorize, for limited experimental purposes, fishing that would 
otherwise be prohibited. Procedures for issuing EFPs are contained in 
the implementing regulations.
    The IPHC and NMFS manage fishing for Pacific halibut (Hippoglossus 
stenolepis) through regulations established under the authority of the 
Convention between the United States and Canada for the Preservation of 
the Halibut Fishery of the Northern Pacific Ocean and Bering Sea 
(Convention) and the Northern Pacific Halibut Act of 1982. The IPHC 
promulgates regulations pursuant to the Convention. The IPHC's 
regulations are subject to approval by the Secretary of State with 
concurrence from the Secretary of Commerce (Secretary).

Background

    Regulations implemented by the IPHC allow Pacific halibut to be 
commercially harvested by the directed North Pacific longline fishery. 
Halibut is a prohibited species in the groundfish fishery, requiring 
immediate return to the sea with a minimum of injury. Halibut caught 
incidentally by catcher/processors in the nonpelagic trawl groundfish 
fisheries must be weighed on a NMFS-approved scale, sampled by 
observers, and returned to the ocean as soon as possible. The Council 
establishes annual maximum halibut bycatch allowances and seasonal 
apportionments adjusted by an estimated halibut discard mortality rate 
(DMR) for groundfish fisheries. The DMRs are based on the best 
information available, including information contained in the annual 
Stock Assessment and Fishery Evaluation report, available at http://www.alaskafisheries.noaa.gov/. NMFS approves the halibut DMRs developed 
and recommended by the IPHC and the Council for the BSAI groundfish 
fisheries for use in monitoring the halibut bycatch allowances and 
seasonal apportionments. The IPHC developed these DMRs for the BSAI 
groundfish fisheries using the 10-year mean DMRs for those fisheries.
    Directed fishing in a groundfish fishery closes when the halibut 
mortality apportionment for the fishery is reached, even if the target 
species catch is less than the seasonal or annual quota for the 
directed fishery. In the case of the Bering Sea flatfish fishery, 
seasons have been closed before fishery quotas have been reached to 
prevent the fishery from exceeding the halibut mortality apportionment.
    With the implementation of Amendment 80 to the FMP on September 14, 
2007 (72 FR 52668), halibut mortality apportionments were established 
for the Amendment 80 sector and for Amendment 80 cooperatives. 
Amendment 80 is a catch share program that allocates several BSAI non-
pollock trawl groundfish fisheries (including the flatfish fishery) 
among fishing sectors, and facilitates the formation of harvesting 
cooperatives in the non-American Fisheries Act trawl catcher/processor 
sector. Though halibut mortality apportionments provide Amendment 80 
cooperatives more flexibility to use available mortality, halibut 
mortality continues to constrain fishing in some Amendment 80 
fisheries. Therefore, this sector is actively exploring ways to 
continue to reduce halibut mortality.
    Before incidentally caught halibut are returned to the sea, at-sea 
observers must estimate halibut and groundfish catch amounts. 
Regulations in 50 CFR part 679 assure that observer estimates of 
halibut and groundfish catch are credible and accurate, and that 
potential bias is minimized. For example, NMFS requires that all catch 
be made available for sampling by an observer; prohibits tampering with 
observer samples; prohibits removal of halibut from a codend, bin, or 
conveyance system prior to being observed and counted by an at-sea 
observer; and prohibits fish (including halibut) from remaining on deck 
unless an observer is present.
    In 2009 and 2012, halibut mortality experiments were conducted by 
members of the Amendment 80 sector under EFP 09-02 (74 FR 12113, March 
23, 2009) and EFP 12-01 (76 FR 70972, November 16, 2011). By 
regulation, all catch including halibut is moved across a flow scale 
below deck before the halibut is returned to the sea. Halibut mortality 
increases with increased handling and time out of water. Under the 2009 
and 2012 EFPs, experimental methods for sorting catch on a vessel's 
deck allowed halibut to be returned to the sea in less time, with less 
handling relative to halibut routed below deck and over the flow scale. 
The halibut mortality during flatfish fishing under the 2009 and 2012 
EFPs was estimated to be approximately 17 metric tons (mt) and 10.8 mt, 
respectively, less than the amounts estimated from the DMR for this 
fishery. The reduced halibut mortality under the 2009 and 2012 EFPs is 
attributed to the improved condition of halibut through reduced 
handling and time out of water.
    In 2015, test fishing under EFP 2015-02 (80 FR 3222, January 22, 
2015) expanded on results of the 2009 and 2012 EFPs to explore the 
feasibility of deck sorting halibut in additional fisheries, on more 
vessels, and during a longer interval of time during the fishing 
season. The primary objective was to reduce halibut mortality in the 
Amendment 80 groundfish fisheries in 2015. Fishing under the EFP began 
in May and continued through November. The most prominent result from 
the 2015 EFP was that substantial halibut mortality savings were 
achieved from deck sorting on catcher/processors operating in non-
pollock Bering Sea fisheries. The preliminary estimate of halibut 
savings under the 2015 EFP is 131 mt. For the nine vessels that 
participated in the 2015 EFP, all but one achieved mortality rates in 
the range of 41 percent to 53 percent, compared to the standard 
mortality rate of 80 percent in the Bering Sea flatfish fisheries 
without deck sorting (average across target fisheries of interest for 
the 2015 EFP).
    Reducing halibut mortality is a high priority for the IPHC, the 
Council, and NMFS. In June 2014, the Council received a report from the 
IPHC about the impact of halibut bycatch in the groundfish fisheries on 
the short- and long-term yields in the directed halibut fishery. The 
IPHC report (see ADDRESSES) presented scenarios under which increases 
in halibut bycatch or decreases in the exploitable halibut biomass 
would result in no directed fishery yield in IPHC Management Area 4CDE 
per the IPHC's harvest policy. At its June 2014 meeting, the Council 
passed a motion requesting all groundfish industry sectors to undertake 
voluntary efforts to reduce halibut mortalities in the BSAI resulting 
from halibut bycatch, as well as discards in the directed fishery, by 
10 percent from the current 5-year average levels, through the 2014-15 
fishing seasons. The Council also encouraged NMFS to work closely with 
the Amendment 80 sector to develop deck sorting procedures and 
technologies that could reduce halibut mortalities with the eventual 
goal of implementing a full-scale program. In 2015, in part due to 
these voluntary efforts and deck sorting procedures, 43 percent (1,888 
mt) of halibut prohibited species catch (PSC) was unused and ``left in 
the water.'' In 2014, by comparison, 22 percent (985 mt) of halibut PSC 
was unused. The total halibut mortality in the BSAI in 2015 was 2,537 
mt.

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    In June 2015, the Council took final action to reduce halibut PSC 
mortality limits in the BSAI groundfish fisheries overall from 4,426 mt 
to 3,515 mt, a 21 percent reduction. The Council took final action to 
reduce the halibut PSC mortality limit for the Amendment 80 sector by 
25 percent, from 2,325 mt to 1,745 mt per year. NMFS published a 
proposed rule to implement Amendment 111 and these PSC reductions to 
the FMP for groundfish of the BSAI on November 16, 2015 (80 FR 71650).

Proposed Action

    On December 16, 2015, the AKSC, an Amendment 80 cooperative, 
submitted an application for an EFP for 2016 to build on the 
information collected in prior deck sorting EFPs and further reduce 
halibut mortality in the Amendment 80, CDQ, and trawl limited access 
sectors. The objectives of the proposed 2016 EFP are to test 
modifications to the procedures and approaches in the 2015 EFP that (1) 
move substantively towards implementation of deck sorting as an 
allowable fish handling mode for the non-pollock catcher-processor 
trawl fisheries in the BSAI; (2) simplify and improve on elements that 
worked from the 2015 EFP; and (3) address challenges and issues that 
arose in the 2015 EFP. Consistent with 2015 methods, the EFP would 
allow crew on board catcher/processors to sort halibut removed from a 
codend on the deck of the vessel. Those sorted halibut could be 
released back to the water after the halibut are measured for length 
and tested for physical condition using standard IPHC viability 
assessment methods.
    The applicants propose to test several new aspects that would 
inform a future, operationalized deck sorting process in Federal 
regulations:
    (1) Observers instead of sea samplers would be used to track and 
monitor halibut sorted on deck;
    (2) A single set of procedures would be used to account for halibut 
on EFP trips, i.e., vessels would not be able to switch between EFP and 
normal hauls on a single trip; and
    (3) Concepts for halibut holding tanks on deck would be tested.
    The applicant proposes to begin EFP fishing in May 2016 and end on 
December 31, 2016. The EFP would allow halibut to be sorted, sampled, 
and released prior to being weighed on a flow scale, to achieve the 
experimental objectives and reduce halibut mortality. This EFP 
application requests an amount of halibut PSC mortality for vessels 
engaged in experimental fishing not to exceed the 2016 halibut PSC 
mortality apportionments set out in Table 14 of the Final 2015 and 2016 
Harvest Specifications (available at https://alaskafisheries.noaa.gov/sites/default/files/15_16bsaitable14.pdf). Participants request no 
additional groundfish or halibut quota as part of this EFP application, 
and all groundfish catch will accrue against the appropriate Amendment 
80, CDQ, or trawl limited access sector catch and PSC allowances.
    Participating vessels would procure and use three NMFS-trained at-
sea observers during EFP trips. Observers would perform all of their 
duties on deck and in the factory during 8-hour shifts, leaving up to 
four hours per observer per day for error checking and the additional 
work to enter data for halibut sorted on deck. Work shifts would not 
exceed 12 hours per observer. Three observers would therefore work 
overlapping 12-hour shifts for continuous coverage to track the amount 
of halibut mortality for fish sorted on deck to determine halibut 
mortality amounts from EFP-permitted vessels.
    Using observers instead of sea samplers as in the 2015 EFP would 
resolve some of the issues that emerged in 2015 regarding equipment 
usage, long shifts with few breaks, training, lines of authority, and 
timely access to the data. Observers would be able to enter and 
extrapolate data via the NMFS Catch Accounting System so PSC usage by 
EFP participants would be reported and tracked in near real-time along 
with non-EFP participants' usage and would accrue against the sectors' 
halibut PSC mortality apportionments. If the halibut mortality 
apportionment is reached, the EFP permit holder would notify NMFS and 
end EFP fishing. As required by existing regulations, Amendment 80 
fishing will also cease when the annual halibut mortality apportionment 
is reached.
    The applicants propose a modified factory sampling procedure 
relative to the one used in 2015. Under the 2015 EFP, halibut that were 
not sorted on deck were collected by the crew in the factory under the 
supervision of a sea sampler. The sea sampler measured all halibut 
collected in the factory, and a mortality rate of 90 percent was used 
to determine total halibut mortality in the factory. The observers did 
not account for halibut mortality on EFP hauls in 2015, rather the EFP 
participants and sea samplers determined and tracked halibut mortality 
for EFP hauls.
    In 2016, halibut that are not sorted on deck would flow to the 
factory and would be available to the observer for sampling. The on-
duty observer would collect species composition samples per standard 
protocols to estimate the proportion of halibut in the haul relative to 
other species. The proportion of halibut estimated to be in the haul 
would be extrapolated to the total haul catch weight to estimate the 
total amount of halibut not sorted on deck. A mortality rate of 90 
percent would be applied to the amount of halibut in the factory to 
estimate the halibut mortality from the factory. The resulting factory 
halibut mortality amount would be combined with the amount of halibut 
mortality estimated in the deck-sorted portion of the haul to estimate 
the total halibut mortality for each EFP haul.
    The following example is provided as an illustration for how total 
halibut mortality would be calculated for a haul under the 2016 EFP. 
Assume a vessel catches 400 kilograms (kg) of halibut in one haul. 
Assume 92 percent of the halibut is removed on deck and the vessel 
achieves a halibut discard mortality of 50 percent by releasing these 
fish from deck. In this example, the amount of halibut mortality on 
deck is 184 kg. A halibut mortality of 90 percent is applied to the 32 
kg of halibut that are sampled in the factory, resulting in a halibut 
mortality of 28.8 kg in the factory. In this example, the total halibut 
mortality for the haul is 212.8 kg.
    The halibut mortality data collected by observers would be 
available to NMFS in near-real time for inseason management in 2016. In 
addition to the observer samples, under the 2016 EFP, vessel crew would 
conduct a census of halibut in the factory, after they have been 
available to the observer for sampling, to compare observer estimates 
of total halibut and census results.
    Under the 2015 EFP, vessels could switch between EFP fishing and 
regular commercial fishing during a single fishing trip. In 2016, EFP 
participants would operate under a single catch handling and accounting 
method for all hauls on a fishing trip designated as an EFP trip. This 
modification is expected to reduce potential confusion aboard the 
vessel and improve efficiency for catch accounting and scientific 
personnel. Operators of participating vessels would still have a way to 
opt out of sorting on deck when it is potentially unsafe or when the 
vessel has located a fishing area where halibut bycatch is very low.
    The applicants propose to test the concept of holding deck-sorted 
halibut in tanks with recirculating sea water on the deck of the vessel 
to minimize post-release depredation by orcas and to improve halibut 
viability if observer sampling cannot keep pace with the deck-sorting 
by crew. During EFP fishing in 2015, some participants noted

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that depredation by orcas on post-release, deck-sorted halibut was at 
times high, especially in the arrowtooth flounder target fishery. The 
option of holding halibut in sea water tanks would allow the vessel to 
wait or change location and release halibut when or where they are less 
likely to be depredated. Another potential benefit of holding deck-
sorted halibut in tanks would be to maintain or improve the halibut's 
viability by placing them in oxygenated water if sampling by the 
observer fell behind the pace of sorting.
    This proposed action would exempt participating catcher/processors 
from selected 50 CFR part 679 prohibitions, and monitoring and observer 
requirements. Should the Regional Administrator issue a permit based on 
this EFP application, the conditions of the permit will be designed to 
minimize halibut mortality and any potential for biasing estimates of 
groundfish and halibut mortality. Vessels participating in EFP fishing 
may be exempt from, at minimum, the following regulations:
    1. the prohibition against interfering with or biasing the sampling 
procedure employed by an observer including physical, mechanical, or 
other sorting or discarding of catch before sampling, at Sec.  
679.7(g)(2);
    2. the requirements to weigh all catch by an Amendment 80 vessel on 
a NMFS-approved scale at Sec.  679.93(c)(1) and by all vessels at Sec.  
679.28(b); and
    3. the requirement to return all prohibited species, or parts 
thereof, to the sea immediately, with a minimum of injury, regardless 
of its condition at Sec.  679.21(b)(2)(ii).
    In 2017, the AKSC would be required to submit to NMFS a report of 
the EFP results after EFP experimental fishing has ended in 2016. The 
report would include a comparison of halibut mortality from halibut 
sampled during the EFP and an estimate of halibut mortality under 
standard IPHC halibut mortality rates for those target fisheries. 
Additionally, the report should compare the estimated amount of halibut 
sampled by observers in the factory with the census of halibut 
collected in the factory by vessel crew to evaluate the precision and 
associated variance of sampled-based extrapolations and to inform a 
decision of the best way to account for factory halibut in a regulated 
program. Finally, the report should evaluate the effectiveness of using 
sea water holding tanks on deck to improve the viability and minimize 
depredation by orcas on deck-sorted halibut.
    Under the EFP, participants would be limited to their groundfish 
allocations under the 2016 harvest specifications. The amount of 
halibut mortality applied to the EFP activities would be subject to 
review and approval by NMFS.
    This EFP would be valid upon issuance in 2016 until either the end 
of 2016 or when the annual halibut mortality apportionment is reached 
in areas of the BSAI open to directed fishing by the various sectors. 
EFP-authorized fishing activities would not be expected to change the 
nature or duration of the groundfish fishery, gear used, or the amount 
or species of fish caught by the participants.
    The fieldwork that would be conducted under this EFP is not 
expected to have a significant impact on the human environment as 
detailed in the categorical exclusion prepared for this action (see 
ADDRESSES).
    In accordance with Sec.  679.6, NMFS has determined that the 
application warrants further consideration and has forwarded the 
application to the Council to initiate consultation. The Council is 
scheduled to consider the EFP application during its February 2016 
meeting, which will be held at the Benson Hotel in Portland, OR. The 
EFP application will also be provided to the Council's Scientific and 
Statistical Committee for review at the February Council meeting. The 
applicant has been invited to appear in support of the application.

Public Comments

    Interested persons may comment on the application at the February 
2016 Council meeting during public testimony or until February 9, 2016. 
Information regarding the meeting is available at the Council's Web 
site at http://www.npfmc.org. Copies of the application and categorical 
exclusion are available for review from NMFS (see ADDRESSES). Comments 
also may be submitted directly to NMFS (see ADDRESSES) by the end of 
the comment period (see DATES).

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

    Dated: January 20, 2016.
Emily H. Menashes,
Acting Director, Office of Sustainable Fisheries, National Marine 
Fisheries Service.
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                                                    functional connections among security                   offerings.                                             application at its meeting from February
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                                                    demonstration of the Wireless Medical                   and NCCoE operational structure, visit                 ADDRESSES: The Council meeting will be
                                                    Infusion Pump capability in NCCoE                       the NCCoE Web site https://                            held at the Benson Hotel, 309 SW
                                                    facilities which will be conducted in a                 nccoe.nist.gov/.                                       Broadway, Portland, OR 97205. The
                                                    manner consistent with Federal                          Richard Cavanagh,                                      agenda for the Council meeting is
                                                    requirements (e.g., FIPS 200, FIPS 201,                 Acting Associate Director for Laboratory               available at http://www.npfmc.org. You
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                                                    participants’ contribution to the                       AGENCY:  National Marine Fisheries                     Division, Alaska Region NMFS, Attn:
                                                    collaborative effort will include                       Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and                   Ellen Sebastian. Mail comments to P.O.
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                                                    interface functionality, connection and                 Commerce.                                                 Instructions: Comments sent by any
                                                    set-up capabilities and procedures,                     ACTION: Notice; receipt of application for             other method, to any other address or
                                                    demonstration harnesses, environmental                  exempted fishing permit.                               individual, or received after the end of
                                                    and safety conditions for use, integrated                                                                      the comment period, may not be
                                                    platform user instructions, and                         SUMMARY:   This notice announces receipt               considered. All comments received are
                                                    demonstration plans and scripts                         of an exempted fishing permit (EFP)                    a part of the public record and will
                                                    necessary to demonstrate the desired                    application from the Alaska Seafood                    generally be posted for public viewing
                                                    capabilities. Each participant will train               Cooperative (AKSC) and co-applicants.                  on www.regulations.gov without change.
                                                    NIST personnel, as necessary, to operate                If granted, this EFP would allow the                   All personal identifying information
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                                                    to the health care community.                           trawl codend on the deck, and release                  voluntarily by the sender will be
                                                    Following successful demonstrations,                    those fish back to the water in a timely               publicly accessible. NMFS will accept
                                                    NIST will publish a description of the                  manner to increase survivability. These                anonymous comments (enter ‘‘N/A’’ in
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                                                    objectives of the Wireless Medical                      Commission (IPHC) halibut mortality                    categorical exclusion under the National
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                                                       Under the terms of the consortium                    methods for sorting halibut on deck for                at http://alaskafisheries.noaa.gov/.
                                                    CRADA, NIST will support                                suitability as an allowable fish handling                 The June 2014 IPHC Report is
                                                    development of interfaces among                         mode for the non-pollock catcher/                      available from the Council Web site at
                                                    participants’ products by providing IT                  processor trawl fisheries (Amendment                   http://www.npfmc.org.
                                                    infrastructure, laboratory facilities,                  80, community development quota                        FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Julie
                                                    office facilities, collaboration facilities,            (CDQ), and trawl limited access) in the                Scheurer, 907–586–7111.
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                                                    and staff support to component                          Bering Sea and Aleutian Islands under                  SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: NMFS
                                                    composition, security platform                          an eventual regulated program; (2)                     manages the domestic groundfish
                                                    documentation, and demonstration                        simplify and improve on elements that                  fisheries in the Bering Sea and Aleutian
                                                    activities.                                             worked under a 2015 deck sorting EFP                   Islands management area (BSAI) under
                                                       The dates of the demonstration of the                project; and (3) address challenges and                the Fishery Management Plan for
                                                    Wireless Medical Infusion Pump                          issues that arose in the 2015 EFP. This                Groundfish of the Bering Sea and
                                                    capability will be announced on the                     experiment has the potential to promote                Aleutian Islands Management Area
                                                    NCCoE Web site at least two weeks in                    the objectives of the Magnuson-Stevens                 (FMP), which the Council prepared


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                                                    under the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery                      case of the Bering Sea flatfish fishery,               of halibut through reduced handling
                                                    Conservation and Management Act.                        seasons have been closed before fishery                and time out of water.
                                                    Regulations governing the BSAI                          quotas have been reached to prevent the                   In 2015, test fishing under EFP 2015–
                                                    groundfish fisheries appear at 50 CFR                   fishery from exceeding the halibut                     02 (80 FR 3222, January 22, 2015)
                                                    parts 600 and 679. The FMP and the                      mortality apportionment.                               expanded on results of the 2009 and
                                                    implementing regulations at                                With the implementation of                          2012 EFPs to explore the feasibility of
                                                    § 600.745(b) and § 679.6 allow the                      Amendment 80 to the FMP on                             deck sorting halibut in additional
                                                    NMFS Regional Administrator to                          September 14, 2007 (72 FR 52668),                      fisheries, on more vessels, and during a
                                                    authorize, for limited experimental                     halibut mortality apportionments were                  longer interval of time during the
                                                    purposes, fishing that would otherwise                  established for the Amendment 80                       fishing season. The primary objective
                                                    be prohibited. Procedures for issuing                   sector and for Amendment 80                            was to reduce halibut mortality in the
                                                    EFPs are contained in the implementing                  cooperatives. Amendment 80 is a catch                  Amendment 80 groundfish fisheries in
                                                    regulations.                                            share program that allocates several                   2015. Fishing under the EFP began in
                                                       The IPHC and NMFS manage fishing                     BSAI non-pollock trawl groundfish                      May and continued through November.
                                                    for Pacific halibut (Hippoglossus                       fisheries (including the flatfish fishery)             The most prominent result from the
                                                    stenolepis) through regulations                         among fishing sectors, and facilitates the             2015 EFP was that substantial halibut
                                                    established under the authority of the                  formation of harvesting cooperatives in                mortality savings were achieved from
                                                    Convention between the United States                    the non-American Fisheries Act trawl                   deck sorting on catcher/processors
                                                    and Canada for the Preservation of the                  catcher/processor sector. Though                       operating in non-pollock Bering Sea
                                                    Halibut Fishery of the Northern Pacific                 halibut mortality apportionments                       fisheries. The preliminary estimate of
                                                    Ocean and Bering Sea (Convention) and                   provide Amendment 80 cooperatives                      halibut savings under the 2015 EFP is
                                                    the Northern Pacific Halibut Act of                     more flexibility to use available                      131 mt. For the nine vessels that
                                                    1982. The IPHC promulgates regulations                  mortality, halibut mortality continues to              participated in the 2015 EFP, all but one
                                                    pursuant to the Convention. The IPHC’s                  constrain fishing in some Amendment                    achieved mortality rates in the range of
                                                    regulations are subject to approval by                  80 fisheries. Therefore, this sector is                41 percent to 53 percent, compared to
                                                    the Secretary of State with concurrence                 actively exploring ways to continue to                 the standard mortality rate of 80 percent
                                                    from the Secretary of Commerce                          reduce halibut mortality.                              in the Bering Sea flatfish fisheries
                                                    (Secretary).                                               Before incidentally caught halibut are
                                                                                                                                                                   without deck sorting (average across
                                                                                                            returned to the sea, at-sea observers
                                                    Background                                                                                                     target fisheries of interest for the 2015
                                                                                                            must estimate halibut and groundfish
                                                       Regulations implemented by the IPHC                                                                         EFP).
                                                                                                            catch amounts. Regulations in 50 CFR
                                                    allow Pacific halibut to be commercially                part 679 assure that observer estimates                   Reducing halibut mortality is a high
                                                    harvested by the directed North Pacific                 of halibut and groundfish catch are                    priority for the IPHC, the Council, and
                                                    longline fishery. Halibut is a prohibited               credible and accurate, and that potential              NMFS. In June 2014, the Council
                                                    species in the groundfish fishery,                      bias is minimized. For example, NMFS                   received a report from the IPHC about
                                                    requiring immediate return to the sea                   requires that all catch be made available              the impact of halibut bycatch in the
                                                    with a minimum of injury. Halibut                       for sampling by an observer; prohibits                 groundfish fisheries on the short- and
                                                    caught incidentally by catcher/                         tampering with observer samples;                       long-term yields in the directed halibut
                                                    processors in the nonpelagic trawl                      prohibits removal of halibut from a                    fishery. The IPHC report (see
                                                    groundfish fisheries must be weighed on                 codend, bin, or conveyance system prior                ADDRESSES) presented scenarios under
                                                    a NMFS-approved scale, sampled by                       to being observed and counted by an at-                which increases in halibut bycatch or
                                                    observers, and returned to the ocean as                 sea observer; and prohibits fish                       decreases in the exploitable halibut
                                                    soon as possible. The Council                           (including halibut) from remaining on                  biomass would result in no directed
                                                    establishes annual maximum halibut                      deck unless an observer is present.                    fishery yield in IPHC Management Area
                                                    bycatch allowances and seasonal                            In 2009 and 2012, halibut mortality                 4CDE per the IPHC’s harvest policy. At
                                                    apportionments adjusted by an                           experiments were conducted by                          its June 2014 meeting, the Council
                                                    estimated halibut discard mortality rate                members of the Amendment 80 sector                     passed a motion requesting all
                                                    (DMR) for groundfish fisheries. The                     under EFP 09–02 (74 FR 12113, March                    groundfish industry sectors to undertake
                                                    DMRs are based on the best information                  23, 2009) and EFP 12–01 (76 FR 70972,                  voluntary efforts to reduce halibut
                                                    available, including information                        November 16, 2011). By regulation, all                 mortalities in the BSAI resulting from
                                                    contained in the annual Stock                           catch including halibut is moved across                halibut bycatch, as well as discards in
                                                    Assessment and Fishery Evaluation                       a flow scale below deck before the                     the directed fishery, by 10 percent from
                                                    report, available at http://www.alaska                  halibut is returned to the sea. Halibut                the current 5-year average levels,
                                                    fisheries.noaa.gov/. NMFS approves the                  mortality increases with increased                     through the 2014–15 fishing seasons.
                                                    halibut DMRs developed and                              handling and time out of water. Under                  The Council also encouraged NMFS to
                                                    recommended by the IPHC and the                         the 2009 and 2012 EFPs, experimental                   work closely with the Amendment 80
                                                    Council for the BSAI groundfish                         methods for sorting catch on a vessel’s                sector to develop deck sorting
                                                    fisheries for use in monitoring the                     deck allowed halibut to be returned to                 procedures and technologies that could
                                                    halibut bycatch allowances and seasonal                 the sea in less time, with less handling               reduce halibut mortalities with the
                                                    apportionments. The IPHC developed                      relative to halibut routed below deck                  eventual goal of implementing a full-
                                                    these DMRs for the BSAI groundfish                      and over the flow scale. The halibut                   scale program. In 2015, in part due to
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                                                    fisheries using the 10-year mean DMRs                   mortality during flatfish fishing under                these voluntary efforts and deck sorting
                                                    for those fisheries.                                    the 2009 and 2012 EFPs was estimated                   procedures, 43 percent (1,888 mt) of
                                                       Directed fishing in a groundfish                     to be approximately 17 metric tons (mt)                halibut prohibited species catch (PSC)
                                                    fishery closes when the halibut                         and 10.8 mt, respectively, less than the               was unused and ‘‘left in the water.’’ In
                                                    mortality apportionment for the fishery                 amounts estimated from the DMR for                     2014, by comparison, 22 percent (985
                                                    is reached, even if the target species                  this fishery. The reduced halibut                      mt) of halibut PSC was unused. The
                                                    catch is less than the seasonal or annual               mortality under the 2009 and 2012 EFPs                 total halibut mortality in the BSAI in
                                                    quota for the directed fishery. In the                  is attributed to the improved condition                2015 was 2,537 mt.


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                                                       In June 2015, the Council took final                 not to exceed the 2016 halibut PSC                     standard protocols to estimate the
                                                    action to reduce halibut PSC mortality                  mortality apportionments set out in                    proportion of halibut in the haul relative
                                                    limits in the BSAI groundfish fisheries                 Table 14 of the Final 2015 and 2016                    to other species. The proportion of
                                                    overall from 4,426 mt to 3,515 mt, a 21                 Harvest Specifications (available at                   halibut estimated to be in the haul
                                                    percent reduction. The Council took                     https://alaskafisheries.noaa.gov/sites/                would be extrapolated to the total haul
                                                    final action to reduce the halibut PSC                  default/files/15_16bsaitable14.pdf).                   catch weight to estimate the total
                                                    mortality limit for the Amendment 80                    Participants request no additional                     amount of halibut not sorted on deck. A
                                                    sector by 25 percent, from 2,325 mt to                  groundfish or halibut quota as part of                 mortality rate of 90 percent would be
                                                    1,745 mt per year. NMFS published a                     this EFP application, and all groundfish               applied to the amount of halibut in the
                                                    proposed rule to implement                              catch will accrue against the appropriate              factory to estimate the halibut mortality
                                                    Amendment 111 and these PSC                             Amendment 80, CDQ, or trawl limited                    from the factory. The resulting factory
                                                    reductions to the FMP for groundfish of                 access sector catch and PSC allowances.                halibut mortality amount would be
                                                    the BSAI on November 16, 2015 (80 FR                       Participating vessels would procure                 combined with the amount of halibut
                                                    71650).                                                 and use three NMFS-trained at-sea                      mortality estimated in the deck-sorted
                                                                                                            observers during EFP trips. Observers                  portion of the haul to estimate the total
                                                    Proposed Action                                         would perform all of their duties on                   halibut mortality for each EFP haul.
                                                       On December 16, 2015, the AKSC, an                   deck and in the factory during 8-hour                     The following example is provided as
                                                    Amendment 80 cooperative, submitted                     shifts, leaving up to four hours per                   an illustration for how total halibut
                                                    an application for an EFP for 2016 to                   observer per day for error checking and                mortality would be calculated for a haul
                                                    build on the information collected in                   the additional work to enter data for                  under the 2016 EFP. Assume a vessel
                                                    prior deck sorting EFPs and further                     halibut sorted on deck. Work shifts                    catches 400 kilograms (kg) of halibut in
                                                    reduce halibut mortality in the                         would not exceed 12 hours per observer.                one haul. Assume 92 percent of the
                                                    Amendment 80, CDQ, and trawl limited                    Three observers would therefore work                   halibut is removed on deck and the
                                                    access sectors. The objectives of the                   overlapping 12-hour shifts for                         vessel achieves a halibut discard
                                                    proposed 2016 EFP are to test                           continuous coverage to track the amount                mortality of 50 percent by releasing
                                                    modifications to the procedures and                     of halibut mortality for fish sorted on                these fish from deck. In this example,
                                                    approaches in the 2015 EFP that (1)                     deck to determine halibut mortality                    the amount of halibut mortality on deck
                                                    move substantively towards                              amounts from EFP-permitted vessels.                    is 184 kg. A halibut mortality of 90
                                                    implementation of deck sorting as an                       Using observers instead of sea                      percent is applied to the 32 kg of halibut
                                                    allowable fish handling mode for the                    samplers as in the 2015 EFP would                      that are sampled in the factory, resulting
                                                    non-pollock catcher-processor trawl                     resolve some of the issues that emerged                in a halibut mortality of 28.8 kg in the
                                                    fisheries in the BSAI; (2) simplify and                 in 2015 regarding equipment usage, long                factory. In this example, the total
                                                    improve on elements that worked from                    shifts with few breaks, training, lines of             halibut mortality for the haul is 212.8
                                                    the 2015 EFP; and (3) address                           authority, and timely access to the data.              kg.
                                                    challenges and issues that arose in the                 Observers would be able to enter and                      The halibut mortality data collected
                                                    2015 EFP. Consistent with 2015                          extrapolate data via the NMFS Catch                    by observers would be available to
                                                    methods, the EFP would allow crew on                    Accounting System so PSC usage by                      NMFS in near-real time for inseason
                                                    board catcher/processors to sort halibut                EFP participants would be reported and                 management in 2016. In addition to the
                                                    removed from a codend on the deck of                    tracked in near real-time along with                   observer samples, under the 2016 EFP,
                                                    the vessel. Those sorted halibut could                  non-EFP participants’ usage and would                  vessel crew would conduct a census of
                                                    be released back to the water after the                 accrue against the sectors’ halibut PSC                halibut in the factory, after they have
                                                    halibut are measured for length and                     mortality apportionments. If the halibut               been available to the observer for
                                                    tested for physical condition using                     mortality apportionment is reached, the                sampling, to compare observer estimates
                                                    standard IPHC viability assessment                      EFP permit holder would notify NMFS                    of total halibut and census results.
                                                    methods.                                                and end EFP fishing. As required by                       Under the 2015 EFP, vessels could
                                                       The applicants propose to test several               existing regulations, Amendment 80                     switch between EFP fishing and regular
                                                    new aspects that would inform a future,                 fishing will also cease when the annual                commercial fishing during a single
                                                    operationalized deck sorting process in                 halibut mortality apportionment is                     fishing trip. In 2016, EFP participants
                                                    Federal regulations:                                    reached.                                               would operate under a single catch
                                                       (1) Observers instead of sea samplers                   The applicants propose a modified                   handling and accounting method for all
                                                    would be used to track and monitor                      factory sampling procedure relative to                 hauls on a fishing trip designated as an
                                                    halibut sorted on deck;                                 the one used in 2015. Under the 2015                   EFP trip. This modification is expected
                                                       (2) A single set of procedures would                 EFP, halibut that were not sorted on                   to reduce potential confusion aboard the
                                                    be used to account for halibut on EFP                   deck were collected by the crew in the                 vessel and improve efficiency for catch
                                                    trips, i.e., vessels would not be able to               factory under the supervision of a sea                 accounting and scientific personnel.
                                                    switch between EFP and normal hauls                     sampler. The sea sampler measured all                  Operators of participating vessels would
                                                    on a single trip; and                                   halibut collected in the factory, and a                still have a way to opt out of sorting on
                                                       (3) Concepts for halibut holding tanks               mortality rate of 90 percent was used to               deck when it is potentially unsafe or
                                                    on deck would be tested.                                determine total halibut mortality in the               when the vessel has located a fishing
                                                       The applicant proposes to begin EFP                  factory. The observers did not account                 area where halibut bycatch is very low.
                                                    fishing in May 2016 and end on                          for halibut mortality on EFP hauls in                     The applicants propose to test the
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                                                    December 31, 2016. The EFP would                        2015, rather the EFP participants and                  concept of holding deck-sorted halibut
                                                    allow halibut to be sorted, sampled, and                sea samplers determined and tracked                    in tanks with recirculating sea water on
                                                    released prior to being weighed on a                    halibut mortality for EFP hauls.                       the deck of the vessel to minimize post-
                                                    flow scale, to achieve the experimental                    In 2016, halibut that are not sorted on             release depredation by orcas and to
                                                    objectives and reduce halibut mortality.                deck would flow to the factory and                     improve halibut viability if observer
                                                    This EFP application requests an                        would be available to the observer for                 sampling cannot keep pace with the
                                                    amount of halibut PSC mortality for                     sampling. The on-duty observer would                   deck-sorting by crew. During EFP
                                                    vessels engaged in experimental fishing                 collect species composition samples per                fishing in 2015, some participants noted


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                                                    that depredation by orcas on post-                      The amount of halibut mortality applied                DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
                                                    release, deck-sorted halibut was at times               to the EFP activities would be subject to
                                                    high, especially in the arrowtooth                      review and approval by NMFS.                           National Oceanic and Atmospheric
                                                    flounder target fishery. The option of                                                                         Administration
                                                                                                               This EFP would be valid upon
                                                    holding halibut in sea water tanks
                                                                                                            issuance in 2016 until either the end of
                                                    would allow the vessel to wait or                                                                              RIN 0648–XD961
                                                                                                            2016 or when the annual halibut
                                                    change location and release halibut
                                                    when or where they are less likely to be                mortality apportionment is reached in                  Pacific Island Fisheries; Special Coral
                                                    depredated. Another potential benefit of                areas of the BSAI open to directed                     Reef Ecosystem Fishing Permit for
                                                    holding deck-sorted halibut in tanks                    fishing by the various sectors. EFP-                   Offshore Aquaculture
                                                    would be to maintain or improve the                     authorized fishing activities would not
                                                    halibut’s viability by placing them in                  be expected to change the nature or                    AGENCY:  National Marine Fisheries
                                                    oxygenated water if sampling by the                     duration of the groundfish fishery, gear               Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and
                                                    observer fell behind the pace of sorting.               used, or the amount or species of fish                 Atmospheric Administration (NOAA),
                                                       This proposed action would exempt                    caught by the participants.                            Commerce.
                                                    participating catcher/processors from                      The fieldwork that would be                         ACTION: Notice of availability of draft
                                                    selected 50 CFR part 679 prohibitions,                  conducted under this EFP is not                        environmental assessment; request for
                                                    and monitoring and observer                             expected to have a significant impact on               comments.
                                                    requirements. Should the Regional
                                                                                                            the human environment as detailed in                   SUMMARY:    NMFS proposes to issue a
                                                    Administrator issue a permit based on
                                                    this EFP application, the conditions of                 the categorical exclusion prepared for                 Special Coral Reef Ecosystem Fishing
                                                    the permit will be designed to minimize                 this action (see ADDRESSES).                           Permit that would authorize Kampachi
                                                    halibut mortality and any potential for                    In accordance with § 679.6, NMFS has                Farms, LLC, to stock, culture, and
                                                    biasing estimates of groundfish and                     determined that the application                        harvest fish that are part of the coral reef
                                                    halibut mortality. Vessels participating                warrants further consideration and has                 ecosystem management unit in a
                                                    in EFP fishing may be exempt from, at                   forwarded the application to the                       submerged net pen moored in Federal
                                                    minimum, the following regulations:                     Council to initiate consultation. The                  waters about 5.5 nm (10.2 km) off the
                                                       1. the prohibition against interfering               Council is scheduled to consider the                   west coast of the Island of Hawaii. This
                                                    with or biasing the sampling procedure                  EFP application during its February                    notice informs the public that NMFS
                                                    employed by an observer including                       2016 meeting, which will be held at the                prepared a draft environmental
                                                    physical, mechanical, or other sorting or               Benson Hotel in Portland, OR. The EFP                  assessment (EA) of the potential impacts
                                                    discarding of catch before sampling, at                                                                        of the proposed activity.
                                                                                                            application will also be provided to the
                                                    § 679.7(g)(2);                                                                                                 DATES: NMFS must receive comments
                                                       2. the requirements to weigh all catch               Council’s Scientific and Statistical
                                                                                                            Committee for review at the February                   on the draft EA by February 16, 2016.
                                                    by an Amendment 80 vessel on a
                                                    NMFS-approved scale at § 679.93(c)(1)                   Council meeting. The applicant has                     ADDRESSES: You may submit comments
                                                    and by all vessels at § 679.28(b); and                  been invited to appear in support of the               on the draft EA, identified by NOAA–
                                                       3. the requirement to return all                     application.                                           NMFS–2015–0137, by either of the
                                                    prohibited species, or parts thereof, to                                                                       following methods:
                                                                                                            Public Comments                                           • Electronic Submission: Submit all
                                                    the sea immediately, with a minimum of
                                                    injury, regardless of its condition at                    Interested persons may comment on                    electronic public comments via the
                                                    § 679.21(b)(2)(ii).                                     the application at the February 2016                   Federal e-Rulemaking Portal. Go to
                                                       In 2017, the AKSC would be required                                                                         www.regulations.gov/#!docketDetail;D=
                                                                                                            Council meeting during public
                                                    to submit to NMFS a report of the EFP                                                                          NOAA-NMFS-2015-0137, click the
                                                                                                            testimony or until February 9, 2016.
                                                    results after EFP experimental fishing                                                                         ‘‘Comment Now!’’ icon, complete the
                                                                                                            Information regarding the meeting is
                                                    has ended in 2016. The report would                                                                            required fields, and enter or attach your
                                                                                                            available at the Council’s Web site at                 comments.
                                                    include a comparison of halibut
                                                                                                            http://www.npfmc.org. Copies of the                       • Mail: Send written comments to
                                                    mortality from halibut sampled during
                                                                                                            application and categorical exclusion                  Michael D. Tosatto, Regional
                                                    the EFP and an estimate of halibut
                                                    mortality under standard IPHC halibut                   are available for review from NMFS (see                Administrator, NMFS Pacific Islands
                                                                                                            ADDRESSES). Comments also may be                       Region (PIR), 1845 Wasp Blvd., Bldg.
                                                    mortality rates for those target fisheries.
                                                    Additionally, the report should compare                 submitted directly to NMFS (see                        176, Honolulu, HI 96818.
                                                    the estimated amount of halibut                         ADDRESSES) by the end of the comment                      Instructions: NMFS may not consider
                                                    sampled by observers in the factory with                period (see DATES).                                    comments sent by any other method, to
                                                    the census of halibut collected in the                    Authority: 16 U.S.C. 1801 et seq.                    any other address or individual, or
                                                    factory by vessel crew to evaluate the                                                                         received after the end of the comment
                                                                                                              Dated: January 20, 2016.
                                                    precision and associated variance of                                                                           period. All comments received are a
                                                    sampled-based extrapolations and to                     Emily H. Menashes,                                     part of the public record and will
                                                    inform a decision of the best way to                    Acting Director, Office of Sustainable                 generally be posted for public viewing
                                                    account for factory halibut in a                        Fisheries, National Marine Fisheries Service.          on www.regulations.gov without change.
                                                    regulated program. Finally, the report                                                                         All personal identifying information
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                                                                                                            [FR Doc. 2016–01342 Filed 1–22–16; 8:45 am]
                                                    should evaluate the effectiveness of                    BILLING CODE 3510–22–P                                 (e.g., name, address, etc.), confidential
                                                    using sea water holding tanks on deck                                                                          business information, or otherwise
                                                    to improve the viability and minimize                                                                          sensitive information submitted
                                                    depredation by orcas on deck-sorted                                                                            voluntarily by the sender will be
                                                    halibut.                                                                                                       publicly accessible. NMFS will accept
                                                       Under the EFP, participants would be                                                                        anonymous comments (enter ‘‘N/A’’ in
                                                    limited to their groundfish allocations                                                                        the required fields if you wish to remain
                                                    under the 2016 harvest specifications.                                                                         anonymous).


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Document Created: 2018-02-02 12:35:20
Document Modified: 2018-02-02 12:35:20
CategoryRegulatory Information
CollectionFederal Register
sudoc ClassAE 2.7:
GS 4.107:
AE 2.106:
PublisherOffice of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration
SectionNotices
ActionNotice; receipt of application for exempted fishing permit.
DatesComments on this EFP application must be submitted to NMFS on or before February 9, 2016. The North Pacific Fishery Management Council (Council) will consider the application at its meeting from February 1, 2016, through February 9, 2016, in Portland, OR.
ContactJulie Scheurer, 907-586-7111.
FR Citation81 FR 4018 
RIN Number0648-XE37

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