81_FR_45379 81 FR 45245 - Fisheries of the Caribbean, Gulf of Mexico, and South Atlantic; Snapper-Grouper Fishery Off the Southern Atlantic States; Regulatory Amendment 25

81 FR 45245 - Fisheries of the Caribbean, Gulf of Mexico, and South Atlantic; Snapper-Grouper Fishery Off the Southern Atlantic States; Regulatory Amendment 25

DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

Federal Register Volume 81, Issue 134 (July 13, 2016)

Page Range45245-45248
FR Document2016-16510

NMFS issues regulations to implement Regulatory Amendment 25 for the Fishery Management Plan (FMP) for the Snapper-Grouper Fishery of the South Atlantic Region (Regulatory Amendment 25) as prepared and submitted by the South Atlantic Fishery Management Council (Council). This final rule revises the commercial and recreational annual catch limits (ACLs), the commercial trip limit, and the recreational bag limit for blueline tilefish. Additionally, this final rule revises the black sea bass recreational bag limit and the commercial and recreational fishing years for yellowtail snapper. The purpose of this final rule for blueline tilefish is to increase the optimum yield (OY) and ACLs based on a revised acceptable biological catch (ABC) recommendation from the Council's Scientific and Statistical Committee (SSC). The purpose of this final rule is also to achieve OY for black sea bass, and adjust the fishing year for yellowtail snapper to better protect these species and allow for increased economic benefits to fishers.

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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

50 CFR Part 622

[Docket No. 160225143-6583-02]
RIN 0648-BF61


Fisheries of the Caribbean, Gulf of Mexico, and South Atlantic; 
Snapper-Grouper Fishery Off the Southern Atlantic States; Regulatory 
Amendment 25

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

ACTION: Final rule.

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SUMMARY: NMFS issues regulations to implement Regulatory Amendment 25 
for the Fishery Management Plan (FMP) for the Snapper-Grouper Fishery 
of the South Atlantic Region (Regulatory Amendment 25) as prepared and 
submitted by the South Atlantic Fishery Management Council (Council). 
This final rule revises the commercial and recreational annual catch 
limits (ACLs), the commercial trip limit, and the recreational bag 
limit for blueline tilefish. Additionally, this final rule revises the 
black sea bass recreational bag limit and the commercial and 
recreational fishing years for yellowtail snapper. The purpose of this 
final rule for blueline tilefish is to increase the optimum yield (OY) 
and ACLs based on a revised acceptable biological catch (ABC) 
recommendation from the Council's Scientific and Statistical Committee 
(SSC). The purpose of this final rule is also to achieve OY for black 
sea bass, and adjust the fishing year for yellowtail snapper to better 
protect these species and allow for increased economic benefits to 
fishers.

DATES: This rule is effective August 12, 2016, except for the 
amendments to Sec.  622.187(b)(2), Sec.  622.191(a)(10), and Sec.  
622.193(z) that are effective July 13, 2016.

ADDRESSES: Electronic copies of Regulatory Amendment 25, which includes 
an environmental assessment, a Regulatory Flexibility Act analysis, and 
a regulatory impact review may be obtained from www.regulations.gov or 
the Southeast Regional Office (SERO) Web site at http://sero.nmfs.noaa.gov/sustainable_fisheries/s_atl/sg/2015/reg_am25/index.html.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Mary Janine Vara, NMFS SERO, 
telephone: 727-824-5305, or email: [email protected].

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The snapper-grouper fishery of the South 
Atlantic Region is managed under the FMP and includes blueline 
tilefish, black sea bass, and yellowtail snapper. The FMP was prepared 
by the Council and is implemented by NMFS through regulations at 50 CFR 
part 622 under the authority of the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery 
Conservation and Management Act (Magnuson-Stevens Act).
    On June 1, 2016, NMFS published a proposed rule for Regulatory 
Amendment 25 and requested public comment (81 FR 34944). The proposed 
rule and Regulatory Amendment 25 outline the rationale for the actions 
contained in this final rule. A summary of the actions implemented by 
Regulatory Amendment 25 and this final rule is provided below.

Management Measures Contained in This Final Rule

    This final rule revises the commercial and recreational ACLs, 
commercial trip limit, and recreational bag limit for blueline 
tilefish; revises the recreational bag limit for black sea bass; and 
revises the fishing year for the yellowtail snapper commercial and 
recreational sectors. All ABC and ACL weights in this final rule are 
expressed in round weight.

Blueline Tilefish ACLs

    This final rule revises the commercial and recreational ACLs for 
blueline tilefish. The current commercial ACLs are 26,766 lb (12,141 
kg) for 2016, 35,785 lb (16,232 kg) for 2017, and 44,048 lb (19,980 kg) 
for 2018 and subsequent fishing years. The current recreational ACLs 
are 26,691 lb (12,107 kg) for 2016, 35,685 lb (16,186 kg) for 2017, and 
43,925 lb (19,924 kg) for 2018 and subsequent fishing years. These ACLs 
were implemented through the final rule to implement Amendment 32 to 
the FMP (80 FR 16583, March 30, 2015). This final rule increases both 
the commercial and recreational ACLs for blueline tilefish in the 
exclusive economic zone (EEZ) of the South Atlantic. The commercial ACL 
will be set at 87,521 lb (39,699 kg) and the recreational ACL will be 
set at 87,277 lb (39,588 kg).
    In Regulatory Amendment 25, the Council is revising the blueline 
tilefish total ACL (combined commercial and recreational ACL) based on 
a new ABC recommendation from the Council's SSC. The SSC provided their 
blueline tilefish ABC recommendation to set the ABC at the equilibrium 
yield at 75 percent of the fishing mortality that produces the maximum 
sustainable yield (224,100 lb (101,650 kg)). The Council accepted the 
SSC's ABC recommendation and determined that this revised ABC is 
sufficient to prevent the overfishing of blueline tilefish.
    The Council is also revising the total ACL to increase the buffer 
between the blueline tilefish ABC and ACL from 2 percent to 22 percent. 
The increase in the buffer is to account for management uncertainty, 
such as increased blueline tilefish landings north of the Council's 
area of jurisdiction. In Amendment 32, the Council set the total 
blueline tilefish ACL for the South Atlantic at 98 percent of the 
recommended ABC for the entire Atlantic region to account for 
management uncertainty because the stock assessment was coast-wide and 
the Council was aware that landings of blueline tilefish occurred north 
of North Carolina. In Regulatory Amendment 25, the Council set the 
total ACL at 78 percent of the ABC. This decision is based on a 
comparison of the landings between the South Atlantic and Greater 
Atlantic Regions (Maine through Virginia), which indicate that 22 
percent of the landings from 2011-2014 are from the Greater Atlantic 
Region.

Blueline Tilefish Commercial Trip Limit

    The current commercial trip limit for blueline tilefish is 100 lb 
(45 kg), gutted weight; 112 lb (51 kg), round weight, and was 
implemented in Amendment 32. The Council selected that trip limit as a 
way to slow the commercial harvest of blueline tilefish, potentially 
lengthen the commercial fishing season, and reduce the risk of the 
commercial ACL being exceeded. This final rule increases the blueline 
tilefish commercial trip limit to 300 lb (136 kg) gutted weight; 336 lb 
(152 kg), round weight. The Council decided that an appropriate 
response to the increase in ABC and total ACL is to increase the 
commercial trip limit. The increase in the commercial trip limit will 
increase the socioeconomic benefits to commercial fishermen. In 
addition, the increase in the commercial trip limit is not expected to 
result in an in-season closure of blueline tilefish.

Blueline Tilefish and Black Sea Bass Recreational Bag Limits

    This final rule revises the recreational bag limits for both 
blueline tilefish and black sea bass. The current blueline tilefish bag 
limit is one fish per vessel per day for the months of May through 
August and is part of the aggregate bag limit for grouper and tilefish. 
There is no recreational retention of blueline

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tilefish during the rest of the fishing year. This bag limit was 
implemented in Amendment 32. In conjunction with the increase in the 
recreational ACL in Regulatory Amendment 25, this final rule increases 
the recreational bag limit to three fish per person per day for the 
months of May through August and the bag limit remains part of the 
aggregate bag limit for grouper and tilefish. There will continue to be 
no recreational retention of blueline tilefish during the months of 
January through April and September through December, each year.
    The current bag limit for black sea bass is five fish per person 
per day and was implemented through the final rule for Regulatory 
Amendment 9 to the FMP (76 FR 34892, June 15, 2011). This final rule 
increases the recreational bag limit for black sea bass to seven fish 
per person per day. The Council decided to increase the bag limit to 
help achieve OY because the recreational ACL has not been met in recent 
years. Additionally, increasing the daily bag limit to seven fish per 
person per day is not expected to result in exceeding the recreational 
ACL or require an in-season closure of the recreational sector.

Yellowtail Snapper Fishing Year

    The current fishing year for the yellowtail snapper commercial and 
recreational sectors in the South Atlantic is January 1 through 
December 31. The in-season accountability measure for the commercial 
sector is to close yellowtail snapper when the commercial ACL is met or 
projected to be met.
    This final rule revises the fishing year for both the commercial 
and recreational sectors to be August 1 through July 31, each year. 
Changing the start of the fishing year to August 1 will benefit both 
sectors because it will help ensure that harvest is allowed during the 
winter months when yellowtail snapper obtain a higher price per pound 
commercially and during peak tourist season in south Florida, where the 
majority of recreational yellowtail snapper harvest occurs. 
Additionally, if an in-season closure for the commercial sector were to 
occur as a result of the ACL being met, that such a closure would 
likely occur later in the fishing year. With a fishing year start date 
of August 1, any such closure would likely coincide with the yellowtail 
snapper peak spawning period of May through July, thereby possibly 
providing additional biological benefits to the stock.

Comments and Responses

    NMFS received 23 comment submissions from individuals on the 
proposed rule and Regulatory Amendment 25. Some of the comments were 
outside the scope of the proposed rule and Regulatory Amendment 25, and 
11 comments agreed with the actions contained in Regulatory Amendment 
25. These comments are not addressed in this final rule. The comments 
that relate to one or more of the management actions in the proposed 
rule and Regulatory Amendment 25 are summarized and responded to below.
    Comment 1: The recreational bag limit for blueline tilefish should 
be seven fish per person per day during May through October.
    Response: NMFS disagrees. The Council selected their preferred 
alternative of a recreational bag limit of three fish per person per 
day during May through August, and no harvest and retention for the 
remainder of the year to ensure the fishing season remains open. The 
accountability measure for the recreational sector is to prohibit 
harvest if the recreational ACL is met. A greater bag limit and longer 
season would increase both the rate and time period that blueline 
tilefish are caught and increases the likelihood that the recreational 
ACL would be met and an in-season closure would occur. Additionally, 
because blueline tilefish and snowy grouper co-occur and are frequently 
caught together, the Council chose to maintain the current May through 
August recreational fishing season for these two species to reduce 
regulatory discards and associated release mortality.
    Comment 2: Several commenters did not agree with the proposed 
increase in the black sea bass bag limit from 5 to 7 fish per person 
per day, and suggested maintaining the current bag limit, or increasing 
the bag limit to 6 or 10 fish per person per day. One commenter stated 
that a bag limit of six fish per person per day would allow for 
increased harvest of black sea bass without meeting the recreational 
ACL, rather than a seven fish bag limit, which could result in a 
seasonal closure.
    Response: NMFS disagrees. In 2011, Regulatory Amendment 9 to the 
FMP reduced the recreational bag limit for black sea bass from 15 to 5 
fish per person per day to reduce the rate of harvest and extend the 
length of the recreational fishing season (76 FR 34892, June 15, 2011). 
Additionally, in 2013, Regulatory Amendment 19 increased the 
recreational ACL for black sea bass from 482,620 lb (218,913 kg), to 
1,033,980 lb (469,005 kg), in response to the Southeast Data, 
Assessment, and Review (SEDAR) 25 Update Assessment, which indicated 
the stock was rebuilt, was not undergoing overfishing, and was not 
overfished (78 FR 58249, September 23, 2013). The recreational ACL has 
not been met in recent years under a bag limit of five fish. The 
Council determined that an increase in the recreational bag limit to 
seven black sea bass per person per day is appropriate, and is expected 
to allow the recreational season to remain open year-round.
    Comment 3: Changing the fishing year start date for yellowtail 
snapper from January 1 to August 1 for the commercial and recreational 
sectors will negatively impact commercial and recreational fishermen.
    Response: NMFS disagrees. At their December 2015 meeting, the 
Council recognized that a change in the fishing year start date for the 
commercial sector, if implemented, would not reduce the probability of 
another commercial in-season closure due to the commercial ACL being 
met (as occurred in 2015). Rather, Council members stated that changing 
the start date of the fishing year would only shift the time period of 
when a commercial closure would occur. The Council's intent is to 
increase the probability that a commercial closure would occur during a 
time of year that would impact fishermen the least and would benefit 
the stock the most. The Council chose to begin the yellowtail snapper 
commercial fishing year on August 1 because this alternative is 
expected to generate the highest dockside revenue since harvest would 
be open during the winter months when yellowtail snapper obtain a 
higher price per pound. Beginning the fishing year in the summer will 
also likely provide biological benefits to the stock because if the 
commercial ACL is met, the closure would coincide during the yellowtail 
snapper spawning season. The Council chose to begin the yellowtail 
snapper recreational fishing year on August 1 because that should yield 
the highest recreational average landings and provide the most socio-
economic benefits. Although the Council was aware that this alternative 
could result in a shortened season, limiting recreational harvest in 
the early summer months, the Council sought to ensure that harvest is 
open during the peak winter tourist season in south Florida, where the 
majority of the yellowtail snapper harvest takes place. The August 1 
fishing year start date for yellowtail snapper commercial and 
recreational sectors would also promote consistency in regulations 
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sectors. Additionally, at their April 2016 meeting, the Gulf of Mexico 
Fishery Management Council approved a measure to begin the yellowtail 
snapper fishing year in the Gulf of Mexico on August 1 for the 
commercial and recreational sectors, compatible with the South Atlantic 
measures implemented through this final rule.
    Comment 4: A yellowtail snapper closure for the commercial and 
recreational sectors during the summer months will negatively affect 
business.
    Response: NMFS agrees that a yellowtail snapper closure during any 
time of the fishing year may negatively affect a business. However, the 
yellowtail snapper fishing year change in this final rule is intended 
to lessen the economic hardships associated with an in-season closure. 
The commercial ACL for yellowtail snapper was met in October 2015, and 
an in-season accountability measure to close the commercial sector 
through December 31, 2015, was implemented (80 FR 65970, October 28, 
2015). The Council and NMFS expect that commercial landings in future 
years will be similar to those in 2015, making another in-season 
commercial closure likely to occur. However, changing the fishing year 
to August 1 through July 31 provides the benefit of allowing harvest 
during the winter months when yellowtail snapper obtain a higher price 
per pound.
    Additionally, recreational landings of yellowtail snapper tend to 
increase in the spring and remain high during the summer months. Based 
on landings from 2010-2015, it is unlikely that the recreational sector 
ACL would be met during the August 1 through July 31 fishing year. 
However, prohibiting harvest during the late spring to early summer 
months after the recreational ACL is met coincides with the yellowtail 
snapper spawning season, biologically benefiting the stock.

Classification

    The Regional Administrator, Southeast Region, NMFS, has determined 
that this final rule is consistent with Regulatory Amendment 25, the 
FMP, the Magnuson-Stevens Act, and other applicable laws.
    This final rule has been determined to be not significant for 
purposes of Executive Order 12866.
    The Magnuson-Stevens Act provides the statutory basis for this 
rule. The proposed rule and the preamble to this final rule provide a 
statement of the need for and objectives of this rule. No duplicative, 
overlapping, or conflicting Federal rules have been identified. In 
addition, no new reporting, record-keeping, or other compliance 
requirements are introduced by this final rule.
    The Chief Council for Regulation of the Department of Commerce 
certified to the Chief Council for Advocacy of the Small Business 
Administration during the proposed rule stage that this action would 
not have a significant economic impact on a substantial number of small 
entities. The factual basis for the certification was published in the 
proposed rule and is not repeated here. No comments were received 
regarding this certification. Comments and responses on the general 
economic effects of the proposed alternatives, or economic effects that 
fall outside the scope of the Regulatory Flexibility Act, are addressed 
in the Comments and Responses section. No changes were made in the 
final rule in response to such comments.
    The factual basis for the certification published in the proposed 
rule determined that certain commercial fishing businesses would be 
directly affected by the proposed rule and concluded that all such 
businesses were small. On December 29, 2015, NMFS issued a final rule 
establishing a small business size standard of $11 million in annual 
gross receipts for all businesses primarily engaged in the commercial 
fishing industry (NAICS 11411) for Regulatory Flexibility Act (RFA) 
compliance purposes only (80 FR 81194, December 29, 2015). The $11 
million standard became effective on July 1, 2016, and is to be used in 
place of the U.S. Small Business Administration's previous standard of 
$20.5 million in all NMFS rules subject to the RFA after July 1, 2016. 
Id. at 81194. NMFS has determined that the new size standard does not 
affect its decision to certify this regulatory action. As a result, a 
final regulatory flexibility analysis is not required and none has been 
prepared.
    Three provisions in this final rule are exempt from the requirement 
to delay the effectiveness of a final rule by 30 days after publication 
in the Federal Register, under 5 U.S.C. 553(d)(1). Specifically, the 
following provisions relieve restrictions on the regulated community: 
The increased blueline tilefish recreational bag limit set forth at 
Sec.  622.187(b)(2), the increased blueline tilefish commercial trip 
limit set forth at Sec.  622.191(a)(10), and the increased blueline 
tilefish commercial and recreational catch limits set forth at Sec.  
622.193(z). NMFS finds good cause under 5 U.S.C. 553(d)(3) to waive the 
delay in the effective date for the measures pertaining to blueline 
tilefish in this rule, because these measures relieve restrictions by 
increasing ACLs and harvest limits for the commercial and recreational 
sectors for blueline tilefish in the South Atlantic EEZ. As described 
in Regulatory Amendment 25, increases in the blueline tilefish 
recreational bag limit, the commercial trip limit, and the sector ACLs 
are intended to be used in combination to achieve OY for the stock. 
Delaying implementation of these measures for blueline tilefish could 
result in snapper-grouper fishermen not having the opportunity to 
achieve OY from this stock, because the sectors would have insufficient 
time to harvest the ACL increases before the fishing year's end. Even 
though this final rule will increase the commercial trip limit and 
recreational bag limit, NMFS does not expect increased commercial and 
recreational harvest to result in in-season closures for blueline 
tilefish. This final rule does not change the period of allowable 
recreational harvest for blueline tilefish, and the recreational sector 
closes on September 1, 2016 (50 CFR 622.183(b)(7)). Additionally, for 
the reasons stated above, not waiving the 30-day delay of effectiveness 
for these blueline tilefish provisions is unnecessary and contrary to 
the public interest as a delay in implementation may negatively impact 
fishers and minimize the purpose of this final rule. Therefore, a delay 
in effectiveness would diminish the social and economic benefits for 
deep-water snapper-grouper fishermen this final rule provides, which is 
part of the purpose of the rule itself. Finally, this final rule 
creates no new duties, obligations, or requirements for the regulated 
community that would necessitate delaying this rule's effectiveness to 
allow them to come into compliance with it. Thus, the measures 
applicable to blueline tilefish in this final rule are effective upon 
publication.

List of Subjects in 50 CFR Part 622

    Black sea bass, Blueline tilefish, Commercial, Fisheries, Fishing, 
Recreational, South Atlantic, Yellowtail snapper.

    Dated: July 7, 2016.
Eileen Sobeck,
Assistant Administrator for Fisheries, National Marine Fisheries 
Service.

    For the reasons set out in the preamble, 50 CFR part 622 is amended 
as follows:

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PART 622--FISHERIES OF THE CARIBBEAN, GULF OF MEXICO, AND SOUTH 
ATLANTIC

0
1. The authority citation for part 622 continues to read as follows:

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


0
2. In Sec.  622.7, add paragraph (f) to read as follows:


Sec.  622.7  Fishing years.

* * * * *
    (f) South Atlantic yellowtail snapper--August 1 through July 31.

0
3. In Sec.  622.187:
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A. Revise paragraph (b)(2)(iii);
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B. Remove and reserve paragraph (b)(2)(iv); and
0
C. Revise paragraph (b)(7).
    The revisions read as follows:


Sec.  622.187  Bag and possession limits.

* * * * *
    (b) * * *
    (2) * * *
    (iii) No more than one fish may be a golden tilefish; and
* * * * *
    (7) Black sea bass--7.
* * * * *

0
4. In Sec.  622.191, revise paragraph (a)(10) to read as follows:


Sec.  622.191  Commercial trip limits.

* * * * *
    (a) * * *
    (10) Blueline tilefish. Until the ACL specified in Sec.  
622.193(z)(1)(i) is reached or projected to be reached, 300 lb (136 
kg), gutted weight; 336 lb (152 kg), round weight. See Sec.  
622.193(z)(1)(i) for the limitations regarding blueline tilefish after 
the commercial ACL is reached.
* * * * *

0
5. In Sec.  622.193, revise paragraph (z) to read as follows:


Sec.  622.193  Annual catch limits (ACLs), annual catch targets (ACTs), 
and accountability measures (AMs).

* * * * *
    (z) Blueline tilefish--(1) Commercial sector. (i) If commercial 
landings for blueline tilefish, as estimated by the SRD, reach or are 
projected to reach the commercial ACL of 87,521 lb (39,699 kg), round 
weight, the AA will file a notification with the Office of the Federal 
Register to close the commercial sector for the remainder of the 
fishing year. On and after the effective date of such a notification, 
all sale or purchase of blueline tilefish is prohibited and harvest or 
possession of blueline tilefish in or from the South Atlantic EEZ is 
limited to the bag and possession limits. These bag and possession 
limits apply in the South Atlantic on board a vessel for which a valid 
Federal commercial or charter vessel/headboat permit for South Atlantic 
snapper-grouper has been issued, without regard to where such species 
were harvested, i.e., in state or Federal waters.
    (ii) If commercial landings exceed the ACL, and the combined 
commercial and recreational ACL (total ACL) specified in paragraph 
(z)(3) of this section, is exceeded, and blueline tilefish is 
overfished, based on the most recent Status of U.S. Fisheries Report to 
Congress, the AA will file a notification with the Office of the 
Federal Register, at or near the beginning of the following fishing 
year to reduce the commercial ACL for that following year by the amount 
of the commercial ACL overage in the prior fishing year.
    (2) Recreational sector. (i) If recreational landings for blueline 
tilefish, as estimated by the SRD, are projected to reach the 
recreational ACL of 87,277 lb (39,588 kg), round weight, the AA will 
file a notification with the Office of the Federal Register to close 
the recreational sector for the remainder of the fishing year, unless 
the RA determines that no closure is necessary based on the best 
scientific information available. On and after the effective date of 
such a notification, the bag and possession limits are zero.
    (ii) If recreational landings for blueline tilefish, exceed the 
applicable recreational ACL, and the combined commercial and 
recreational ACL (total ACL) specified in paragraph (z)(3) of this 
section is exceeded, and blueline tilefish is overfished, based on the 
most recent Status of U.S. Fisheries Report to Congress, the AA will 
file a notification with the Office of the Federal Register, to reduce 
the length of the recreational fishing season in the following fishing 
year to ensure recreational landings do not exceed the recreational ACL 
the following fishing year. When NMFS reduces the length of the 
following recreational fishing season and closes the recreational 
sector, the following closure provisions apply: The bag and possession 
limits for blueline tilefish in or from the South Atlantic EEZ are 
zero. Additionally, the recreational ACL will be reduced by the amount 
of the recreational ACL overage in the prior fishing year. The fishing 
season and recreational ACL will not be reduced if the RA determines, 
using the best scientific information available, that no reduction is 
necessary.
    (3) The combined commercial and recreational sector ACL (total ACL) 
is 174,798 lb (79,287 kg), round weight.

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                                                BILLING CODE 6560–50–P                                   Mary Janine Vara, NMFS SERO,                          percent of the fishing mortality that
                                                                                                         telephone: 727–824–5305, or email:                    produces the maximum sustainable
                                                                                                         mary.vara@noaa.gov.                                   yield (224,100 lb (101,650 kg)). The
                                                DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE                                   SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The                        Council accepted the SSC’s ABC
                                                                                                         snapper-grouper fishery of the South                  recommendation and determined that
                                                National Oceanic and Atmospheric                         Atlantic Region is managed under the                  this revised ABC is sufficient to prevent
                                                Administration                                           FMP and includes blueline tilefish,                   the overfishing of blueline tilefish.
                                                                                                         black sea bass, and yellowtail snapper.                  The Council is also revising the total
                                                50 CFR Part 622                                          The FMP was prepared by the Council                   ACL to increase the buffer between the
                                                                                                         and is implemented by NMFS through                    blueline tilefish ABC and ACL from 2
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                                                                                                         regulations at 50 CFR part 622 under the              percent to 22 percent. The increase in
                                                RIN 0648–BF61                                            authority of the Magnuson-Stevens                     the buffer is to account for management
                                                                                                         Fishery Conservation and Management                   uncertainty, such as increased blueline
                                                Fisheries of the Caribbean, Gulf of                      Act (Magnuson-Stevens Act).                           tilefish landings north of the Council’s
                                                Mexico, and South Atlantic; Snapper-                        On June 1, 2016, NMFS published a                  area of jurisdiction. In Amendment 32,
                                                Grouper Fishery Off the Southern                         proposed rule for Regulatory                          the Council set the total blueline tilefish
                                                Atlantic States; Regulatory                              Amendment 25 and requested public                     ACL for the South Atlantic at 98 percent
                                                Amendment 25                                             comment (81 FR 34944). The proposed                   of the recommended ABC for the entire
                                                AGENCY:  National Marine Fisheries                       rule and Regulatory Amendment 25                      Atlantic region to account for
                                                Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and                     outline the rationale for the actions                 management uncertainty because the
                                                Atmospheric Administration (NOAA),                       contained in this final rule. A summary               stock assessment was coast-wide and
                                                Commerce.                                                of the actions implemented by                         the Council was aware that landings of
                                                ACTION: Final rule.                                      Regulatory Amendment 25 and this                      blueline tilefish occurred north of North
                                                                                                         final rule is provided below.                         Carolina. In Regulatory Amendment 25,
                                                SUMMARY:    NMFS issues regulations to                                                                         the Council set the total ACL at 78
                                                                                                         Management Measures Contained in                      percent of the ABC. This decision is
                                                implement Regulatory Amendment 25
                                                                                                         This Final Rule                                       based on a comparison of the landings
                                                for the Fishery Management Plan (FMP)
                                                for the Snapper-Grouper Fishery of the                     This final rule revises the commercial              between the South Atlantic and Greater
                                                South Atlantic Region (Regulatory                        and recreational ACLs, commercial trip                Atlantic Regions (Maine through
                                                Amendment 25) as prepared and                            limit, and recreational bag limit for                 Virginia), which indicate that 22 percent
                                                submitted by the South Atlantic Fishery                  blueline tilefish; revises the recreational           of the landings from 2011–2014 are from
                                                Management Council (Council). This                       bag limit for black sea bass; and revises             the Greater Atlantic Region.
                                                final rule revises the commercial and                    the fishing year for the yellowtail
                                                                                                                                                               Blueline Tilefish Commercial Trip Limit
                                                recreational annual catch limits (ACLs),                 snapper commercial and recreational
                                                the commercial trip limit, and the                       sectors. All ABC and ACL weights in                      The current commercial trip limit for
                                                recreational bag limit for blueline                      this final rule are expressed in round                blueline tilefish is 100 lb (45 kg), gutted
                                                tilefish. Additionally, this final rule                  weight.                                               weight; 112 lb (51 kg), round weight,
                                                revises the black sea bass recreational                                                                        and was implemented in Amendment
                                                                                                         Blueline Tilefish ACLs                                32. The Council selected that trip limit
                                                bag limit and the commercial and
                                                recreational fishing years for yellowtail                   This final rule revises the commercial             as a way to slow the commercial harvest
                                                snapper. The purpose of this final rule                  and recreational ACLs for blueline                    of blueline tilefish, potentially lengthen
                                                                                                         tilefish. The current commercial ACLs                 the commercial fishing season, and
                                                for blueline tilefish is to increase the
                                                                                                         are 26,766 lb (12,141 kg) for 2016,                   reduce the risk of the commercial ACL
                                                optimum yield (OY) and ACLs based on
                                                                                                         35,785 lb (16,232 kg) for 2017, and                   being exceeded. This final rule increases
                                                a revised acceptable biological catch
                                                                                                         44,048 lb (19,980 kg) for 2018 and                    the blueline tilefish commercial trip
                                                (ABC) recommendation from the
                                                                                                         subsequent fishing years. The current                 limit to 300 lb (136 kg) gutted weight;
                                                Council’s Scientific and Statistical
                                                                                                         recreational ACLs are 26,691 lb (12,107               336 lb (152 kg), round weight. The
                                                Committee (SSC). The purpose of this
                                                                                                         kg) for 2016, 35,685 lb (16,186 kg) for               Council decided that an appropriate
                                                final rule is also to achieve OY for black
                                                                                                         2017, and 43,925 lb (19,924 kg) for 2018              response to the increase in ABC and
                                                sea bass, and adjust the fishing year for
                                                                                                         and subsequent fishing years. These                   total ACL is to increase the commercial
                                                yellowtail snapper to better protect
                                                                                                         ACLs were implemented through the                     trip limit. The increase in the
                                                these species and allow for increased
                                                                                                         final rule to implement Amendment 32                  commercial trip limit will increase the
                                                economic benefits to fishers.
                                                                                                         to the FMP (80 FR 16583, March 30,                    socioeconomic benefits to commercial
                                                DATES: This rule is effective August 12,
                                                                                                         2015). This final rule increases both the             fishermen. In addition, the increase in
                                                2016, except for the amendments to                       commercial and recreational ACLs for                  the commercial trip limit is not
                                                § 622.187(b)(2), § 622.191(a)(10), and                   blueline tilefish in the exclusive                    expected to result in an in-season
                                                § 622.193(z) that are effective July 13,                 economic zone (EEZ) of the South                      closure of blueline tilefish.
                                                2016.                                                    Atlantic. The commercial ACL will be
                                                ADDRESSES: Electronic copies of                          set at 87,521 lb (39,699 kg) and the                  Blueline Tilefish and Black Sea Bass
                                                Regulatory Amendment 25, which                           recreational ACL will be set at 87,277 lb             Recreational Bag Limits
                                                includes an environmental assessment,                    (39,588 kg).                                             This final rule revises the recreational
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                                                a Regulatory Flexibility Act analysis,                      In Regulatory Amendment 25, the                    bag limits for both blueline tilefish and
                                                and a regulatory impact review may be                    Council is revising the blueline tilefish             black sea bass. The current blueline
                                                obtained from www.regulations.gov or                     total ACL (combined commercial and                    tilefish bag limit is one fish per vessel
                                                the Southeast Regional Office (SERO)                     recreational ACL) based on a new ABC                  per day for the months of May through
                                                Web site at http://sero.nmfs.noaa.gov/                   recommendation from the Council’s                     August and is part of the aggregate bag
                                                sustainable_fisheries/s_atl/sg/2015/reg_                 SSC. The SSC provided their blueline                  limit for grouper and tilefish. There is
                                                am25/index.html.                                         tilefish ABC recommendation to set the                no recreational retention of blueline


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                                                tilefish during the rest of the fishing                  Comments and Responses                                the Southeast Data, Assessment, and
                                                year. This bag limit was implemented in                     NMFS received 23 comment                           Review (SEDAR) 25 Update Assessment,
                                                Amendment 32. In conjunction with the                    submissions from individuals on the                   which indicated the stock was rebuilt,
                                                increase in the recreational ACL in                      proposed rule and Regulatory                          was not undergoing overfishing, and
                                                Regulatory Amendment 25, this final                      Amendment 25. Some of the comments                    was not overfished (78 FR 58249,
                                                rule increases the recreational bag limit                were outside the scope of the proposed                September 23, 2013). The recreational
                                                to three fish per person per day for the                 rule and Regulatory Amendment 25,                     ACL has not been met in recent years
                                                months of May through August and the                     and 11 comments agreed with the                       under a bag limit of five fish. The
                                                bag limit remains part of the aggregate                  actions contained in Regulatory                       Council determined that an increase in
                                                bag limit for grouper and tilefish. There                                                                      the recreational bag limit to seven black
                                                                                                         Amendment 25. These comments are
                                                will continue to be no recreational                                                                            sea bass per person per day is
                                                                                                         not addressed in this final rule. The
                                                retention of blueline tilefish during the                                                                      appropriate, and is expected to allow
                                                                                                         comments that relate to one or more of
                                                months of January through April and                                                                            the recreational season to remain open
                                                                                                         the management actions in the proposed
                                                                                                                                                               year-round.
                                                September through December, each                         rule and Regulatory Amendment 25 are                     Comment 3: Changing the fishing year
                                                year.                                                    summarized and responded to below.                    start date for yellowtail snapper from
                                                   The current bag limit for black sea                      Comment 1: The recreational bag limit              January 1 to August 1 for the
                                                bass is five fish per person per day and                 for blueline tilefish should be seven fish            commercial and recreational sectors will
                                                was implemented through the final rule                   per person per day during May through                 negatively impact commercial and
                                                for Regulatory Amendment 9 to the FMP                    October.                                              recreational fishermen.
                                                                                                            Response: NMFS disagrees. The                         Response: NMFS disagrees. At their
                                                (76 FR 34892, June 15, 2011). This final
                                                                                                         Council selected their preferred                      December 2015 meeting, the Council
                                                rule increases the recreational bag limit
                                                                                                         alternative of a recreational bag limit of            recognized that a change in the fishing
                                                for black sea bass to seven fish per
                                                                                                         three fish per person per day during                  year start date for the commercial sector,
                                                person per day. The Council decided to
                                                                                                         May through August, and no harvest                    if implemented, would not reduce the
                                                increase the bag limit to help achieve                   and retention for the remainder of the
                                                OY because the recreational ACL has                                                                            probability of another commercial in-
                                                                                                         year to ensure the fishing season                     season closure due to the commercial
                                                not been met in recent years.                            remains open. The accountability
                                                Additionally, increasing the daily bag                                                                         ACL being met (as occurred in 2015).
                                                                                                         measure for the recreational sector is to             Rather, Council members stated that
                                                limit to seven fish per person per day                   prohibit harvest if the recreational ACL
                                                is not expected to result in exceeding                                                                         changing the start date of the fishing
                                                                                                         is met. A greater bag limit and longer                year would only shift the time period of
                                                the recreational ACL or require an in-                   season would increase both the rate and
                                                season closure of the recreational sector.                                                                     when a commercial closure would
                                                                                                         time period that blueline tilefish are                occur. The Council’s intent is to
                                                Yellowtail Snapper Fishing Year                          caught and increases the likelihood that              increase the probability that a
                                                                                                         the recreational ACL would be met and                 commercial closure would occur during
                                                  The current fishing year for the                       an in-season closure would occur.                     a time of year that would impact
                                                yellowtail snapper commercial and                        Additionally, because blueline tilefish               fishermen the least and would benefit
                                                recreational sectors in the South                        and snowy grouper co-occur and are                    the stock the most. The Council chose
                                                Atlantic is January 1 through December                   frequently caught together, the Council               to begin the yellowtail snapper
                                                31. The in-season accountability                         chose to maintain the current May                     commercial fishing year on August 1
                                                measure for the commercial sector is to                  through August recreational fishing                   because this alternative is expected to
                                                close yellowtail snapper when the                        season for these two species to reduce                generate the highest dockside revenue
                                                commercial ACL is met or projected to                    regulatory discards and associated                    since harvest would be open during the
                                                be met.                                                  release mortality.                                    winter months when yellowtail snapper
                                                                                                            Comment 2: Several commenters did                  obtain a higher price per pound.
                                                  This final rule revises the fishing year
                                                                                                         not agree with the proposed increase in               Beginning the fishing year in the
                                                for both the commercial and
                                                                                                         the black sea bass bag limit from 5 to 7              summer will also likely provide
                                                recreational sectors to be August 1                      fish per person per day, and suggested
                                                through July 31, each year. Changing the                                                                       biological benefits to the stock because
                                                                                                         maintaining the current bag limit, or                 if the commercial ACL is met, the
                                                start of the fishing year to August 1 will               increasing the bag limit to 6 or 10 fish              closure would coincide during the
                                                benefit both sectors because it will help                per person per day. One commenter                     yellowtail snapper spawning season.
                                                ensure that harvest is allowed during                    stated that a bag limit of six fish per               The Council chose to begin the
                                                the winter months when yellowtail                        person per day would allow for                        yellowtail snapper recreational fishing
                                                snapper obtain a higher price per pound                  increased harvest of black sea bass                   year on August 1 because that should
                                                commercially and during peak tourist                     without meeting the recreational ACL,                 yield the highest recreational average
                                                season in south Florida, where the                       rather than a seven fish bag limit, which             landings and provide the most socio-
                                                majority of recreational yellowtail                      could result in a seasonal closure.                   economic benefits. Although the
                                                snapper harvest occurs. Additionally, if                    Response: NMFS disagrees. In 2011,                 Council was aware that this alternative
                                                an in-season closure for the commercial                  Regulatory Amendment 9 to the FMP                     could result in a shortened season,
                                                sector were to occur as a result of the                  reduced the recreational bag limit for                limiting recreational harvest in the early
                                                ACL being met, that such a closure                       black sea bass from 15 to 5 fish per                  summer months, the Council sought to
                                                would likely occur later in the fishing                  person per day to reduce the rate of                  ensure that harvest is open during the
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                                                year. With a fishing year start date of                  harvest and extend the length of the                  peak winter tourist season in south
                                                August 1, any such closure would likely                  recreational fishing season (76 FR                    Florida, where the majority of the
                                                coincide with the yellowtail snapper                     34892, June 15, 2011). Additionally, in               yellowtail snapper harvest takes place.
                                                peak spawning period of May through                      2013, Regulatory Amendment 19                         The August 1 fishing year start date for
                                                July, thereby possibly providing                         increased the recreational ACL for black              yellowtail snapper commercial and
                                                additional biological benefits to the                    sea bass from 482,620 lb (218,913 kg), to             recreational sectors would also promote
                                                stock.                                                   1,033,980 lb (469,005 kg), in response to             consistency in regulations between


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                                                sectors. Additionally, at their April 2016               keeping, or other compliance                          relieve restrictions by increasing ACLs
                                                meeting, the Gulf of Mexico Fishery                      requirements are introduced by this                   and harvest limits for the commercial
                                                Management Council approved a                            final rule.                                           and recreational sectors for blueline
                                                measure to begin the yellowtail snapper                     The Chief Council for Regulation of                tilefish in the South Atlantic EEZ. As
                                                fishing year in the Gulf of Mexico on                    the Department of Commerce certified                  described in Regulatory Amendment 25,
                                                August 1 for the commercial and                          to the Chief Council for Advocacy of the              increases in the blueline tilefish
                                                recreational sectors, compatible with the                Small Business Administration during                  recreational bag limit, the commercial
                                                South Atlantic measures implemented                      the proposed rule stage that this action              trip limit, and the sector ACLs are
                                                through this final rule.                                 would not have a significant economic
                                                                                                                                                               intended to be used in combination to
                                                   Comment 4: A yellowtail snapper                       impact on a substantial number of small
                                                                                                                                                               achieve OY for the stock. Delaying
                                                closure for the commercial and                           entities. The factual basis for the
                                                recreational sectors during the summer                   certification was published in the                    implementation of these measures for
                                                months will negatively affect business.                  proposed rule and is not repeated here.               blueline tilefish could result in snapper-
                                                   Response: NMFS agrees that a                          No comments were received regarding                   grouper fishermen not having the
                                                yellowtail snapper closure during any                    this certification. Comments and                      opportunity to achieve OY from this
                                                time of the fishing year may negatively                  responses on the general economic                     stock, because the sectors would have
                                                affect a business. However, the                          effects of the proposed alternatives, or              insufficient time to harvest the ACL
                                                yellowtail snapper fishing year change                   economic effects that fall outside the                increases before the fishing year’s end.
                                                in this final rule is intended to lessen                 scope of the Regulatory Flexibility Act,              Even though this final rule will increase
                                                the economic hardships associated with                   are addressed in the Comments and                     the commercial trip limit and
                                                an in-season closure. The commercial                     Responses section. No changes were                    recreational bag limit, NMFS does not
                                                ACL for yellowtail snapper was met in                    made in the final rule in response to                 expect increased commercial and
                                                October 2015, and an in-season                           such comments.                                        recreational harvest to result in in-
                                                accountability measure to close the                         The factual basis for the certification            season closures for blueline tilefish.
                                                commercial sector through December                       published in the proposed rule                        This final rule does not change the
                                                31, 2015, was implemented (80 FR                         determined that certain commercial                    period of allowable recreational harvest
                                                65970, October 28, 2015). The Council                    fishing businesses would be directly                  for blueline tilefish, and the recreational
                                                and NMFS expect that commercial                          affected by the proposed rule and
                                                                                                                                                               sector closes on September 1, 2016 (50
                                                landings in future years will be similar                 concluded that all such businesses were
                                                                                                                                                               CFR 622.183(b)(7)). Additionally, for the
                                                to those in 2015, making another in-                     small. On December 29, 2015, NMFS
                                                                                                         issued a final rule establishing a small              reasons stated above, not waiving the
                                                season commercial closure likely to
                                                                                                         business size standard of $11 million in              30-day delay of effectiveness for these
                                                occur. However, changing the fishing
                                                year to August 1 through July 31                         annual gross receipts for all businesses              blueline tilefish provisions is
                                                provides the benefit of allowing harvest                 primarily engaged in the commercial                   unnecessary and contrary to the public
                                                during the winter months when                            fishing industry (NAICS 11411) for                    interest as a delay in implementation
                                                yellowtail snapper obtain a higher price                 Regulatory Flexibility Act (RFA)                      may negatively impact fishers and
                                                per pound.                                               compliance purposes only (80 FR                       minimize the purpose of this final rule.
                                                   Additionally, recreational landings of                81194, December 29, 2015). The $11                    Therefore, a delay in effectiveness
                                                yellowtail snapper tend to increase in                   million standard became effective on                  would diminish the social and
                                                the spring and remain high during the                    July 1, 2016, and is to be used in place              economic benefits for deep-water
                                                summer months. Based on landings                         of the U.S. Small Business                            snapper-grouper fishermen this final
                                                from 2010–2015, it is unlikely that the                  Administration’s previous standard of                 rule provides, which is part of the
                                                recreational sector ACL would be met                     $20.5 million in all NMFS rules subject               purpose of the rule itself. Finally, this
                                                during the August 1 through July 31                      to the RFA after July 1, 2016. Id. at                 final rule creates no new duties,
                                                fishing year. However, prohibiting                       81194. NMFS has determined that the                   obligations, or requirements for the
                                                harvest during the late spring to early                  new size standard does not affect its                 regulated community that would
                                                summer months after the recreational                     decision to certify this regulatory action.           necessitate delaying this rule’s
                                                ACL is met coincides with the                            As a result, a final regulatory flexibility           effectiveness to allow them to come into
                                                yellowtail snapper spawning season,                      analysis is not required and none has
                                                                                                                                                               compliance with it. Thus, the measures
                                                biologically benefiting the stock.                       been prepared.
                                                                                                            Three provisions in this final rule are            applicable to blueline tilefish in this
                                                Classification                                           exempt from the requirement to delay                  final rule are effective upon publication.
                                                   The Regional Administrator,                           the effectiveness of a final rule by 30               List of Subjects in 50 CFR Part 622
                                                Southeast Region, NMFS, has                              days after publication in the Federal
                                                determined that this final rule is                       Register, under 5 U.S.C. 553(d)(1).                     Black sea bass, Blueline tilefish,
                                                consistent with Regulatory Amendment                     Specifically, the following provisions                Commercial, Fisheries, Fishing,
                                                25, the FMP, the Magnuson-Stevens Act,                   relieve restrictions on the regulated                 Recreational, South Atlantic, Yellowtail
                                                and other applicable laws.                               community: The increased blueline                     snapper.
                                                   This final rule has been determined to                tilefish recreational bag limit set forth at
                                                                                                                                                                 Dated: July 7, 2016.
                                                be not significant for purposes of                       § 622.187(b)(2), the increased blueline
                                                Executive Order 12866.                                   tilefish commercial trip limit set forth at           Eileen Sobeck,
                                                   The Magnuson-Stevens Act provides                     § 622.191(a)(10), and the increased                   Assistant Administrator for Fisheries,
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                                                the statutory basis for this rule. The                   blueline tilefish commercial and                      National Marine Fisheries Service.
                                                proposed rule and the preamble to this                   recreational catch limits set forth at
                                                                                                                                                                 For the reasons set out in the
                                                final rule provide a statement of the                    § 622.193(z). NMFS finds good cause
                                                need for and objectives of this rule. No                 under 5 U.S.C. 553(d)(3) to waive the                 preamble, 50 CFR part 622 is amended
                                                duplicative, overlapping, or conflicting                 delay in the effective date for the                   as follows:
                                                Federal rules have been identified. In                   measures pertaining to blueline tilefish
                                                addition, no new reporting, record-                      in this rule, because these measures


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                                                PART 622—FISHERIES OF THE                                ■ 5. In § 622.193, revise paragraph (z) to            projected to reach the recreational ACL
                                                CARIBBEAN, GULF OF MEXICO, AND                           read as follows:                                      of 87,277 lb (39,588 kg), round weight,
                                                SOUTH ATLANTIC                                                                                                 the AA will file a notification with the
                                                                                                         § 622.193 Annual catch limits (ACLs),
                                                                                                         annual catch targets (ACTs), and
                                                                                                                                                               Office of the Federal Register to close
                                                ■ 1. The authority citation for part 622                                                                       the recreational sector for the remainder
                                                                                                         accountability measures (AMs).
                                                continues to read as follows:                                                                                  of the fishing year, unless the RA
                                                                                                         *       *     *    *     *
                                                    Authority: 16 U.S.C. 1801 et seq.                       (z) Blueline tilefish—(1) Commercial               determines that no closure is necessary
                                                                                                         sector. (i) If commercial landings for                based on the best scientific information
                                                ■ 2. In § 622.7, add paragraph (f) to read                                                                     available. On and after the effective date
                                                as follows:                                              blueline tilefish, as estimated by the
                                                                                                         SRD, reach or are projected to reach the              of such a notification, the bag and
                                                § 622.7    Fishing years.                                commercial ACL of 87,521 lb (39,699                   possession limits are zero.
                                                *     *      *    *    *                                 kg), round weight, the AA will file a                    (ii) If recreational landings for
                                                  (f) South Atlantic yellowtail                          notification with the Office of the                   blueline tilefish, exceed the applicable
                                                snapper—August 1 through July 31.                        Federal Register to close the commercial              recreational ACL, and the combined
                                                ■ 3. In § 622.187:
                                                                                                         sector for the remainder of the fishing               commercial and recreational ACL (total
                                                ■ A. Revise paragraph (b)(2)(iii);
                                                                                                         year. On and after the effective date of              ACL) specified in paragraph (z)(3) of
                                                ■ B. Remove and reserve paragraph
                                                                                                         such a notification, all sale or purchase             this section is exceeded, and blueline
                                                (b)(2)(iv); and                                          of blueline tilefish is prohibited and                tilefish is overfished, based on the most
                                                ■ C. Revise paragraph (b)(7).
                                                                                                         harvest or possession of blueline tilefish            recent Status of U.S. Fisheries Report to
                                                  The revisions read as follows:                         in or from the South Atlantic EEZ is                  Congress, the AA will file a notification
                                                                                                         limited to the bag and possession limits.             with the Office of the Federal Register,
                                                § 622.187    Bag and possession limits.                  These bag and possession limits apply                 to reduce the length of the recreational
                                                *       *    *    *     *                                in the South Atlantic on board a vessel               fishing season in the following fishing
                                                   (b) * * *                                             for which a valid Federal commercial or               year to ensure recreational landings do
                                                   (2) * * *                                             charter vessel/headboat permit for                    not exceed the recreational ACL the
                                                   (iii) No more than one fish may be a                  South Atlantic snapper-grouper has                    following fishing year. When NMFS
                                                golden tilefish; and                                     been issued, without regard to where                  reduces the length of the following
                                                *       *    *    *     *                                such species were harvested, i.e., in                 recreational fishing season and closes
                                                   (7) Black sea bass—7.                                 state or Federal waters.                              the recreational sector, the following
                                                                                                            (ii) If commercial landings exceed the             closure provisions apply: The bag and
                                                *       *    *    *     *                                ACL, and the combined commercial and                  possession limits for blueline tilefish in
                                                ■ 4. In § 622.191, revise paragraph                      recreational ACL (total ACL) specified                or from the South Atlantic EEZ are zero.
                                                (a)(10) to read as follows:                              in paragraph (z)(3) of this section, is               Additionally, the recreational ACL will
                                                                                                         exceeded, and blueline tilefish is                    be reduced by the amount of the
                                                § 622.191    Commercial trip limits.
                                                                                                         overfished, based on the most recent                  recreational ACL overage in the prior
                                                *      *     *     *     *                               Status of U.S. Fisheries Report to                    fishing year. The fishing season and
                                                   (a) * * *                                             Congress, the AA will file a notification             recreational ACL will not be reduced if
                                                   (10) Blueline tilefish. Until the ACL                 with the Office of the Federal Register,              the RA determines, using the best
                                                specified in § 622.193(z)(1)(i) is reached               at or near the beginning of the following             scientific information available, that no
                                                or projected to be reached, 300 lb (136                  fishing year to reduce the commercial                 reduction is necessary.
                                                kg), gutted weight; 336 lb (152 kg),                     ACL for that following year by the
                                                round weight. See § 622.193(z)(1)(i) for                                                                          (3) The combined commercial and
                                                                                                         amount of the commercial ACL overage
                                                the limitations regarding blueline                                                                             recreational sector ACL (total ACL) is
                                                                                                         in the prior fishing year.
                                                tilefish after the commercial ACL is                        (2) Recreational sector. (i) If                    174,798 lb (79,287 kg), round weight.
                                                reached.                                                 recreational landings for blueline                    [FR Doc. 2016–16510 Filed 7–12–16; 8:45 am]
                                                *      *     *     *     *                               tilefish, as estimated by the SRD, are                BILLING CODE 3510–22–P
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Document Created: 2016-07-13 01:44:02
Document Modified: 2016-07-13 01:44:02
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
ActionFinal rule.
DatesThis rule is effective August 12, 2016, except for the amendments to Sec. 622.187(b)(2), Sec. 622.191(a)(10), and Sec. 622.193(z) that are effective July 13, 2016.
ContactMary Janine Vara, NMFS SERO, telephone: 727-824-5305, or email: [email protected]
FR Citation81 FR 45245 
RIN Number0648-BF61
CFR AssociatedBlack Sea Bass; Blueline Tilefish; Commercial; Fisheries; Fishing; Recreational; South Atlantic and Yellowtail Snapper

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