81_FR_50591 81 FR 50444 - Fisheries of the Exclusive Economic Zone Off Alaska; Bering Sea and Aleutian Islands Management Area; American Fisheries Act; Amendment 113

81 FR 50444 - Fisheries of the Exclusive Economic Zone Off Alaska; Bering Sea and Aleutian Islands Management Area; American Fisheries Act; Amendment 113

DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

Federal Register Volume 81, Issue 147 (August 1, 2016)

Page Range50444-50459
FR Document2016-18074

NMFS proposes regulations to implement Amendment 113 to the Fishery Management Plan for Groundfish of the Bering Sea and Aleutian Islands Management Area (FMP). This proposed rule would modify the Bering Sea and Aleutian Islands (BSAI) Pacific cod fishery to set aside a portion of the Aleutian Islands Pacific cod total allowable catch for harvest by vessels directed fishing for Aleutian Islands Pacific cod and delivering their catch for processing to shoreside processors located on land west of 170 W. longitude in the Aleutian Islands (Aleutian Islands shoreplants). The harvest set-aside would apply only if specific notification and performance requirements are met, and only during the first few months of the fishing year. This harvest set-aside would provide the opportunity for vessels, Aleutian Islands shoreplants, and the communities where Aleutian Islands shoreplants are located to receive benefits from a portion of the Aleutian Islands Pacific cod fishery, while the notification and performance requirements would preserve an opportunity for the complete harvest of the BSAI Pacific cod resource should complications arise with participation in the harvest set-aside fishery. This proposed rule is intended to promote the goals and objectives of Amendment 113, the FMP, the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act, and other applicable laws.

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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

50 CFR Part 679

[Docket No. 151113999-6620-01]
RIN 0648-BF54


Fisheries of the Exclusive Economic Zone Off Alaska; Bering Sea 
and Aleutian Islands Management Area; American Fisheries Act; Amendment 
113

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

ACTION: Proposed rule; request for comments.

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SUMMARY: NMFS proposes regulations to implement Amendment 113 to the 
Fishery Management Plan for Groundfish of the Bering Sea and Aleutian 
Islands Management Area (FMP). This proposed rule would modify the 
Bering Sea and Aleutian Islands (BSAI) Pacific cod fishery to set aside 
a portion of the Aleutian Islands Pacific cod total allowable catch for 
harvest by vessels directed fishing for Aleutian Islands Pacific cod 
and delivering their catch for processing to shoreside processors 
located on land west of 170 W. longitude in the Aleutian Islands 
(Aleutian Islands shoreplants). The harvest set-aside would apply only 
if specific notification and performance requirements are met, and only 
during the first few months of the fishing year. This harvest set-aside 
would provide the opportunity for vessels, Aleutian Islands 
shoreplants, and the communities where Aleutian Islands shoreplants are 
located to receive benefits from a portion of the Aleutian Islands 
Pacific cod fishery, while the notification and performance 
requirements would preserve an opportunity for the complete harvest of 
the BSAI Pacific cod resource should complications arise with 
participation in the harvest set-aside fishery. This proposed rule is 
intended to promote the goals and objectives of Amendment 113, the FMP, 
the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act, and other 
applicable laws.

DATES: Submit comments on or before August 31, 2016.

ADDRESSES: You may submit comments, identified by NOAA-NMFS-2015-0155, 
by any one 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-2015-0155, click the 
``Comment Now!'' icon, complete the required fields, and enter or 
attach your comments.
     Mail: Address 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.
    Instructions: Comments sent by any other method, to any other 
address or individual, or received after the end of the comment period, 
may not be considered by NMFS. All comments received are a part of the 
public record and will generally be posted for public viewing on 
www.regulations.gov without change. All personal identifying 
information (e.g., name, address), confidential business information, 
or otherwise sensitive information voluntarily submitted by the 
commenter 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 Amendment 113 to the FMP and the Environmental 
Assessment/Regulatory Impact Review/Initial Regulatory Flexibility 
Analysis (collectively, Analysis) prepared for this action may be 
obtained from http://www.regulations.gov or from the Alaska Region Web 
site at http://alaskafisheries.noaa.gov.
    Written comments regarding the burden-hour estimates or other 
aspects of the collection-of-information requirements contained in this 
proposed rule may be submitted by mail to NMFS at the above address; 
emailed to [email protected]; or faxed to 202-395-5806.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Julie Scheurer, 907-586-7228.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: 

Authority for Action

    NMFS manages the groundfish and Pacific cod fisheries in the 
Exclusive Economic Zone of the BSAI under the FMP. The North Pacific 
Fishery Management Council (Council) prepared, and the Secretary of 
Commerce approved, the FMP pursuant to the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery 
Conservation and Management Act (Magnuson-Stevens Act) and other 
applicable laws. Regulations implementing the FMP appear at 50 CFR part 
679. General regulations that pertain to U.S. fisheries appear at 50 
CFR part 600.
    The Council submitted Amendment 113 for review by the Secretary of 
Commerce. A notice of availability of Amendment 113 was published in 
the Federal Register on July 19, 2016, with comments invited through 
September 19, 2016. All relevant written comments received by that 
time, whether specifically directed to Amendment 113 or to this 
proposed rule, will be considered in the decision to approve or 
disapprove Amendment 113.

Background

    This proposed rule would modify the BSAI Pacific cod fishery to set 
aside a portion of the Aleutian Islands Pacific cod total allowable 
catch (TAC) for harvest by vessels directed fishing for Aleutian 
Islands Pacific cod and delivering their catch to Aleutian Islands 
shoreplants for processing. The harvest set-aside would apply only if 
specific notification and performance requirements are met, and only 
during the first few months of the fishing year. The following sections 
of this preamble provide a description of (1) the BSAI Pacific cod 
fishery; (2) the need for the proposed rule; and (3) the proposed rule.
    To aid the reader, the following glossary table (Table 1) lists the 
abbreviations, acronyms, and other technical terms most commonly used 
throughout this document. These terms are defined and discussed further 
in the following sections of this preamble.

 Table 1--Glossary of Terms, Abbreviations, and Acronyms Frequently Used
                          in This Proposed Rule
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ABC.........................  acceptable biological catch.
AFA.........................  American Fisheries Act.
AI..........................  Aleutian Islands subarea (see definition
                               in Sec.   679.2).
BS..........................  Bering Sea subarea (see definition in Sec.
                                 679.2).
BSAI........................  Bering Sea and Aleutian Islands Management
                               Area (see definition in Sec.   679.2).
CDQ.........................  Western Alaska Community Development
                               Quota.
Council.....................  North Pacific Fishery Management Council.

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CP..........................  catcher processor vessel.
CV..........................  catcher vessel.
DFA.........................  directed fishing allowance.
FMP.........................  Fishery Management Plan for Groundfish of
                               the Bering Sea and Aleutian Islands
                               Management Area.
GHL.........................  guideline harvest level.
ICA.........................  incidental catch allowance.
LOA.........................  length overall.
mt..........................  metric ton.
NMFS........................  National Marine Fisheries Service.
OFL.........................  overfishing level.
State.......................  State of Alaska.
TAC.........................  total allowable catch.
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The BSAI Pacific Cod Fishery

Management of the BSAI Pacific Cod Fishery

    Pacific cod (Gadus macrocephalus) is one of the most abundant and 
valuable groundfish species harvested in the BSAI. Vessels harvest 
Pacific cod using trawl and non-trawl gear. Non-trawl gear includes 
hook-and-line, jig, and pot gear. Vessels harvesting BSAI Pacific cod 
operate as catcher vessels (CVs) that harvest and deliver the fish for 
processing, or as catcher processors (CPs) that harvest and process the 
catch on board.
    The FMP and its implementing regulations at Sec.  679.20(c) require 
that, after consultation with the Council, NMFS specify an overfishing 
level (OFL), an acceptable biological catch (ABC), and a TAC for each 
target species or species group of groundfish, including Pacific cod, 
on an annual basis. The OFL is the level above which overfishing is 
occurring for a species or species group. The ABC is the level of a 
species' or species group's annual catch that accounts for the 
scientific uncertainty in the estimate of OFL, and any other scientific 
uncertainty. Under the FMP, the ABC is set below the OFL. The TAC is 
the annual catch target for a species or species group, derived from 
the ABC by considering social and economic factors and management 
uncertainty, and in the case of BSAI Pacific cod, after considering any 
harvest allocations for guideline harvest level (GHL) fisheries managed 
by the State of Alaska (State) and occurring within State waters. Under 
the FMP, the TAC must be set lower than or equal to the ABC.
    The OFLs, ABCs, and TACs for BSAI groundfish are specified through 
the annual harvest specification process. A detailed description of the 
annual harvest specification process is provided in the final 2016 and 
2017 harvest specifications for groundfish of the BSAI (81 FR 14773, 
March 18, 2016). The annual harvest specification process for BSAI 
Pacific cod is briefly summarized here. Specific examples of Pacific 
cod OFLs, ABCs, TACs, and other apportionments of Pacific cod used in 
this preamble are based on the 2017 specifications from the final 2016 
and 2017 harvest specifications for groundfish of the BSAI unless 
otherwise noted.
    For Pacific cod, the harvest specifications establish an OFL, ABC, 
and TAC for the Bering Sea subarea (Bering Sea) of the BSAI, and a 
separate OFL, ABC, and TAC for the Aleutian Islands subarea (Aleutian 
Islands) of the BSAI. Before the Pacific cod TACs are established, the 
Council and NMFS consider social and economic factors, and management 
uncertainty, as well as two factors that are particularly relevant to 
BSAI Pacific cod: Pacific cod GHL fisheries that occur in the State 
waters of the BSAI, and an overall limit on the maximum amount of TAC 
that can be specified for BSAI groundfish.
    Currently, the State manages two GHL fisheries for Pacific cod, one 
that occurs within State waters in the Bering Sea and one that occurs 
within State waters in the Aleutian Islands. Under current State 
regulations, each year the Bering Sea GHL fishery is limited to no more 
than 6 percent of the ABC specified for Pacific cod in the Bering Sea. 
The Aleutian Islands GHL fishery is limited to no more than 27 percent 
of the ABC specified for Pacific cod in the Aleutian Islands beginning 
in 2016, with annual ``step-up'' provisions that increase the amount of 
the GHL fishery if it was fully harvested in the previous year. The 
Aleutian Islands GHL fishery can increase to a maximum of 39 percent of 
the Aleutian Islands ABC or to a maximum of 15 million pounds (6,804 
mt), whichever is less. Section 2.6.3 of the Analysis provides 
additional description of the GHL fisheries in the BSAI. Pacific cod 
TACs are specified at reduced levels that take into account the GHL 
fisheries so that the combined harvest limits from GHL fisheries and 
the TACs do not exceed the ABCs specified for the Bering Sea or 
Aleutian Islands.
    The Council and NMFS also consider requirements under the FMP and 
regulations that limit the optimum yield for BSAI groundfish. The FMP 
and regulations establish 2.0 million metric tons (mt) as the maximum 
optimum yield of all BSAI groundfish species combined (Section 3.2.2.2 
of the FMP and Sec.  679.20(a)(1)). Under this requirement, the sum of 
the TACs for all groundfish species in the BSAI must be specified 
within the optimum yield range of 1.4 million to 2.0 million mt (see 
Sec.  679.20(a)(1)(i)). Typically, NMFS specifies TACs for all BSAI 
groundfish that total to 2 million mt, even though summed ABCs for all 
BSAI groundfish species can exceed the upper limit of the optimum yield 
range. For example, in 2016, the total ABCs for all BSAI groundfish of 
3.24 million mt substantially exceeded the 2 million mt limit for BSAI 
groundfish (81 FR 14773, March 18, 2016). However, the Council 
recommended and NMFS implemented TACs that equaled 2 million mt for all 
BSAI groundfish to ensure the 2 million mt optimum yield limit was not 
exceeded (81 FR 14773, March 18, 2016).
    In 2016, the Pacific cod TACs for the Bering Sea and Aleutian 
Islands were reduced from their maximum permissible limits (i.e., when 
the TAC is set equal to ABC) to accommodate the GHL fisheries and the 2 
million mt limit on BSAI groundfish TACs. The combined ABCs for Pacific 
cod totaled 272,600 mt, and the combined TACs totaled 251,519 mt (81 FR 
14773, March 18, 2016).
    Once the TACs are established, regulations at Sec.  679.20(a)(7)(i) 
allocate 10.7 percent of the Bering Sea Pacific cod TAC and 10.7 
percent of the Aleutian Islands Pacific cod TAC to the Community 
Development Quota (CDQ) Program for the exclusive harvest by Western 
Alaska CDQ groups. Section

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305(i) of the Magnuson-Stevens Act authorizes 65 communities organized 
into six nonprofit corporations called CDQ groups to receive exclusive 
harvest privileges of groundfish, including Pacific cod. Section 305(i) 
of the Magnuson-Stevens Act specifies the methods for allocating these 
harvest privileges. Once allocated, CDQ groups must ensure that they do 
not exceed their allocations. Section 2.6.1 of the Analysis provides 
additional detail on the CDQ Program and allocations to the CDQ groups.
    After subtraction of the CDQ allocation from each TAC, NMFS 
combines the remaining Bering Sea and Aleutian Islands TACs into one 
BSAI non-CDQ TAC, which is available for harvest by nine non-CDQ 
fishery sectors. Regulations at Sec.  679.20(a)(7)(ii)(A) define the 
nine Pacific cod non-CDQ fishery sectors in the BSAI and specify the 
percentage allocated to each. The non-CDQ fishery sectors are defined 
by a combination of gear type (e.g., trawl, hook-and-line), operation 
type (i.e., CV or CP), and vessel size categories (e.g., vessels 
greater than or equal to 60 ft in length overall). Through the annual 
harvest specifications process, NMFS allocates an amount of the 
combined BSAI non-CDQ TAC to each of these nine non-CDQ fishery 
sectors. The nine non-CDQ fishery sectors and the percentage of the 
combined BSAI non-CDQ TAC allocated to each sector are shown in Table 2 
of this preamble.

  Table 2--Allocations of the Combined BSAI Non-CDQ TAC to the Non-CDQ
                             Fishery Sectors
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                                                            Percentage
                                                           allocation of
                 Non-CDQ fishery sector                    the combined
                                                           BSAI non-CDQ
                                                                TAC
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Hook-and line catcher vessels greater than or equal to               0.2
 60 ft (18.3 m) length overall (LOA)....................
Jig gear................................................             1.4
Pot catcher processors..................................             1.5
Hook-and-line and pot catcher vessels less than 60 ft                2.0
 LOA....................................................
American Fisheries Act (AFA) trawl catcher processors...             2.3
Pot catcher vessels greater than or equal to 60 ft LOA..             8.4
Non-AFA trawl catcher processors (Amendment 80 CPs).....            13.4
Trawl catcher vessels...................................            22.1
Hook-and-line catcher processors........................            48.7
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    NMFS manages each of the non-CDQ fishery sectors to ensure harvest 
of Pacific cod does not exceed the overall annual allocation made to 
each of the non-CDQ fishery sectors. NMFS monitors harvests that occur 
while vessels are directed fishing for Pacific cod (specifically 
targeting and retaining Pacific cod above specific threshold levels) 
and harvests that occur while vessels are directed fishing in other 
fisheries and incidentally catching Pacific cod (e.g., the incidental 
catch of Pacific cod in the directed pollock fishery). Section 679.2 
provides the regulatory definition of ``directed fishing.'' For the 
non-AFA trawl CP sector, also known as the Amendment 80 sector, NMFS 
allocates exclusive harvest privileges to non-CDQ fishery participants 
that cannot be exceeded. For other non-CDQ fishery sectors, NMFS 
carefully tracks both directed and incidental catch of Pacific cod. 
NMFS takes appropriate management measures, such as closing directed 
fishing for a non-CDQ fishery sector, to ensure that total directed 
fishing and incidental fishing harvests do not exceed that sector's 
allocation. Section 2.6.6 of the Analysis describes NMFS' management of 
the non-CDQ fishery sectors.
    An allocation to a non-CDQ fishery sector may be harvested in 
either the Bering Sea or the Aleutian Islands, subject to the non-CDQ 
Pacific cod TAC specified for the Bering Sea or the Aleutian Islands. 
If the non-CDQ Pacific cod TAC is or will be reached in either the 
Bering Sea or Aleutian Islands, NMFS will prohibit directed fishing for 
Pacific cod in that subarea for all non-CDQ fishery sectors (see Sec.  
679.20(d)(1)(iii)).
    Allocations of Pacific cod to the CDQ Program and to the non-CDQ 
fishery sectors are further apportioned by seasons. Season dates for 
the CDQ and non-CDQ fishery sectors are established at Sec.  
679.23(e)(5). In general, regulations apportion CDQ and non-CDQ fishery 
sector allocations among three seasons that correspond to the early (A-
season), middle (B-season), and late (C-season) portions of the year. 
The specific seasonal dates established for the CDQ Program and each of 
the non-CDQ fishery sectors are provided in the final 2016 and 2017 
harvest specifications for groundfish of the BSAI (81 FR 14773, March 
18, 2016). Depending on the specific CDQ Program or non-CDQ fishery 
sector allocation, between 40 percent and 70 percent of the Pacific cod 
allocation is apportioned to the A-season, historically the most 
lucrative fishing season due to the presence of valuable roe in the 
fish and the good quality of the flesh during that time of year.
    The allocation of Pacific cod among the CDQ Program and the nine 
non-CDQ fishery sectors, as well as the seasonal apportionment of those 
allocations, create a large number of separate sectoral-seasonal 
allocations. To help ensure the efficient management of these 
allocations, regulations allow NMFS to reallocate (rollover) any unused 
portion of a seasonal apportionment from any non-CDQ fishery sector 
(except the jig sector) to that sector's next season during the current 
fishing year, unless the Regional Administrator determines a non-CDQ 
fishery sector will not be able to harvest its allocation (see Sec.  
679.20(a)(7)(iv)(B)).
    The 2017 ABCs, OFLs, TACs, CDQ and non-CDQ fishery sector 
allocations, and seasonal apportionments of BSAI Pacific cod are shown 
in Table 3 of this preamble. Table 3 of this preamble includes data 
from Tables 2 and 9 in the 2016 and 2017 final harvest specifications 
for the BSAI groundfish fisheries (81 FR 14773, March 18, 2016).

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                   Table 3--Pacific Cod OFL, ABC, and TAC Specifications in the BSAI for 2017
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   Description of OFL, ABC, and TAC s2017 Management area and allocation amount (in metric
                                                             tons)
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                                                               Bering Sea       Aleutian             BSAI
                                                                                 Islands
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Specification of separate BS and   OFL.....................         412,000          23,400  N/A.
 AI OFLs, ABCs.                    ABC.....................         255,000          17,600  N/A.
Specification of TAC (considers    TAC.....................         238,680          12,839  N/A.
 GHL fisheries and 2.0 million mt
 limit).
CDQ Allocation of 10.7% of the     CDQ.....................          25,539           1,374  N/A.
 TAC.
                                                            --------------------------------
Seasonal Apportionment of CDQ      CDQ Seasonal                  Season allocations are      N/A.
 Allocation.                        Apportionment.              established depending on
                                                              specific gear type used (See
                                                               Sec.   679.20(a)(7)(i)(B)).
                                                            --------------------------------
Non-CDQ TAC (89.3% of the TAC)     Non-CDQ TAC.............         213,141          11,465  224,606.
 for each.
Allocation of the combined BSAI    Hook-and line catcher                N/A             N/A  A season: 228.
 non-CDQ TAC to each of the non-    vessels greater than or                                  B season: 219.
 CDQ fishery sectors, and the       equal to 60 ft LOA.
 seasonal apportionment of that
 allocation.
                                   Jig gear................             N/A             N/A  A season: 1,887.
                                                                                             B season: 629.
                                                                                             C season: 629.
                                   Pot catcher processors..             N/A             N/A  A season: 1,712.
                                                                                             B season: 1,645.
                                   Hook-and-line and pot                N/A             N/A  All Year: 4,476.
                                    catcher vessels less
                                    than 60 ft LOA.
                                   AFA trawl catcher                    N/A             N/A  A season: 3,874.
                                    processors.                                              B season: 1,291.
                                                                                             C season: 0.
                                   Pot catcher vessels                  N/A             N/A  A season: 9,587.
                                    greater than or equal                                    B season: 9,211.
                                    to 60 ft LOA.
                                   Non-AFA trawl catcher                N/A             N/A  A season: 22,573.
                                    processors (Amendment                                    B season: 7,524.
                                    80 CPs).                                                 C season: 0.
                                   Trawl catcher vessels...             N/A             N/A  A season: 36,732.
                                                                                             B season: 5,460.
                                                                                             C season: 7,446.
                                   Hook-and-line catcher                N/A             N/A  A season: 55,581.
                                    processors.                                              B season: 53,402.
                                                                                             C season: 228.
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Harvesting and Processing of Pacific Cod in the Aleutian Islands

    A variety of vessels using a variety of gear types harvest the 
Aleutian Islands Pacific cod TAC. Trawl CV and trawl CP vessels have 
been among the most active participants in the Aleutian Islands Pacific 
cod fishery. The trawl CV fishery sector harvested 55 percent of the 
Pacific cod from the Aleutian Islands on an average annual basis during 
2003 through 2015 (Table 2-17 of the Analysis), while trawl CP sectors, 
which include the AFA and the Amendment 80 fishery sectors, harvested 
29 percent of the Pacific cod from the Aleutian Islands on an average 
annual basis during 2003 through 2015 (Table 2-10 of the Analysis). The 
hook-and-line CP sector is the only other sector that has consistently 
participated in the Aleutian Islands Pacific cod fishery annually. The 
hook-and-line CP sector harvested 14 percent of the Pacific cod from 
the Aleutian Islands on an average annual basis during 2003 through 
2015 (Table 2-13 of the Analysis). Non-trawl CVs have harvested only a 
very small portion of the Pacific cod from the Aleutian Islands: 
approximately 2 percent of the Pacific cod harvest on an average annual 
basis during 2003 through 2015 (Table 2-20 of the Analysis). Section 
2.6.6 of the Analysis provides additional detail on harvesting in the 
Aleutian Islands.
    Trawl CVs deliver their catch of Aleutian Islands Pacific cod to 
several types of processors in the Aleutian Islands. Some trawl CVs 
deliver their catch to CPs for processing on board the CP. In this 
situation, the CP is acting as a mothership. These CPs also harvest and 
process their own catch of Aleutian Islands Pacific cod. Some trawl CVs 
deliver their catch to stationary floating processors anchored in 
specific locations that receive and process catch on board but do not 
harvest and process their own catch. Some trawl CVs deliver their catch 
to shoreside processing facilities that are physically located on land 
within the Aleutian Islands; these facilities are defined as ``Aleutian 
Islands shoreplants'' in this proposed rule.
    Currently, Aleutian Islands shoreplants are located in the 
communities of Adak and Atka, and these shoreplants can receive 
deliveries of Pacific cod from CVs. Although the Atka shoreplant has 
not received and processed Aleutian Islands Pacific cod, the shoreplant 
in Adak has received and processed relatively large amounts of Pacific 
cod. The vast majority of Aleutian Islands Pacific cod delivered to the 
Adak shoreplant comes from catch harvested by trawl CVs (Table 2-32 of 
the Analysis). The percentage of total Aleutian Islands Pacific cod 
processed by Aleutian Islands shoreplants has

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been highly variable, ranging from 0 to 49 percent since 2003 (Table 2-
31 of the Analysis). From 2003 through June 2015, the Adak shoreplant 
has received an annual average of approximately 25 percent of the 
Aleutian Islands Pacific cod harvest (Table 2-31 of the Analysis). 
Relatively small amounts of Pacific cod harvested in the Aleutian 
Islands have also been delivered to shoreplants located outside the 
Aleutian Islands, on average less than 1 percent of the total amount of 
Aleutian Islands Pacific cod harvested from 2003 through June 2015. 
Section 2.7.1 of the Analysis has additional detail on the delivery and 
processing of Aleutian Islands Pacific cod.

Harvesting and Processing in Adak

    The development of a local CV fleet has long been a goal of the 
local leadership in Adak, but currently the number of locally owned or 
locally operated CVs is limited. A variety of programs have been 
implemented to encourage economic opportunities for local CVs and 
processing operations. Some of these programs include the allocation of 
the Aleutian Islands pollock TAC to the Aleut Corporation, an Alaska 
Native tribal organization that represents specific community interests 
in Adak (70 FR 9856; March 1, 2005), allocations of Western Aleutian 
Islands golden king crab to the Adak Community Development Corporation 
under the BSAI Crab Rationalization Program (70 FR 10174; March 2, 
2005), and the establishment of a Community Quota Entity Program in the 
Aleutian Islands that provides additional fishing opportunities for 
residents of fishery dependent communities in the Aleutian Islands and 
sustains participation in the halibut and sablefish IFQ fisheries (79 
FR 8870; February, 14, 2014). Adak also acts as a port of embarkation 
and disembarkation for personnel on board CPs and CVs harvesting 
groundfish in the Aleutian Islands.
    Despite only a having a small local CV fleet, Adak has a 
substantial degree of engagement in the Aleutian Islands Pacific cod 
fishery. Adak is home to a large shoreplant. Pacific cod is the primary 
species delivered to and processed at the Adak shoreplant. The Adak 
shoreplant has the capability to process one million round pounds (454 
mt) of Pacific cod daily. When operational, the Adak shoreplant 
primarily receives and processes Pacific cod harvested from January 
through March, the period corresponding to the A season. Processing 
revenue from the A-season Aleutian Islands Pacific cod fishery has been 
the main source of income for the Adak shoreplant (and the primary 
source of raw fish tax revenue for the City of Adak). The processing of 
A-season Aleutian Islands Pacific cod has historically accounted for 
approximately 75 percent of the Adak shoreplant's revenue. The Adak 
shoreplant has not been operated continuously over the last decade. In 
some years, the facility has not received any deliveries of groundfish, 
crab, or halibut due to a variety of operational and logistical 
challenges, as well as changes in fishery management measures. Section 
2.6.8 of the Analysis provides additional detail on Adak shoreplant 
processing operations.

Harvesting and Processing in Atka

    Vessels operating out of Atka participate in halibut fisheries, and 
receive groundfish allocations through the Aleutian Pribilof Island 
Community Development Association (APICDA) CDQ group. As a member of 
APICDA, Atka benefits from CDQ shares in a number of commercial 
fisheries, including Pacific cod. In 2016, APICDA received an 
allocation of 15 percent, or 193 mt, of the Aleutian Islands CDQ 
Pacific cod allocation, as well as allocations of halibut, crab, and 
other Aleutian Islands groundfish (See the 2016 CDQ Program allocation 
matrix available at https://alaskafisheries.noaa.gov/sites/default/files/reports/annualmatrix2016.pdf).
    The Atka shoreplant primarily processes halibut and sablefish. The 
local commercial fleet primarily harvests halibut, with limited 
harvests of sablefish. However, the community and processor have made 
substantial infrastructure investments to make the shoreplant a year-
round operation with the capacity to process Pacific cod. Once 
completed, the processing capacity of the Atka shoreplant is 
anticipated to be approximately 400,000 round pounds (181 mt) of 
Pacific cod per day. Section 2.6.8 of the Analysis provides additional 
detail on Atka shoreplant processing operations.
    Since 2008, trawl CVs have primarily delivered their catch of 
Aleutian Islands Pacific cod to a small group of CPs that operate as 
motherships (processing Pacific cod delivered by trawl CVs). As 
deliveries of Aleutian Islands Pacific cod harvest from trawl CVs to 
CPs has increased in recent years, the amount of trawl CV harvest 
delivered to Aleutian Islands shoreplants has decreased. From 2003 
through 2007, an average of 69 percent of the annual trawl CV harvest 
of Aleutian Islands Pacific cod was delivered to Aleutian Islands 
shoreplants (see Table 2-32 of the Analysis), with the remainder of the 
harvest delivered to CPs acting as motherships or to stationary 
floating processors. From 2008 through June 2015, an average of 34 
percent of the annual trawl CV harvest of Aleutian Islands Pacific cod 
was delivered to Aleutian Islands shoreplants, with the remainder of 
the harvest delivered to CPs acting as motherships or to stationary 
floating processors (see Table 2-32 of the Analysis). Even if 2011 and 
2015 (the years when the Aleutian Islands shoreplants were not 
operational) are removed from consideration, an average of 45 percent 
of the annual trawl CV harvest of Aleutian Islands Pacific cod was 
delivered to Aleutian Islands shoreplants from 2008 through June 2015, 
a reduction of approximately 35 percent in the annual average between 
2003 and 2007. Additionally, CPs have demonstrated the capacity to 
process the entire harvest of Pacific cod in the Aleutian Islands in 
years when no Aleutian Islands shoreplant is in operation. This 
proposed rule is intended in part to mitigate the risk that vessels, 
Aleutian Islands shoreplants, and the communities in which they are 
located will be preempted from participating in the Aleutian Islands 
Pacific cod fishery.
    Section 2.6 of the Analysis provides additional description of the 
factors that have affected the harvesting and processing of Pacific cod 
in the Aleutian Islands.

Need for This Proposed Rule

    In 2008, the Council began to examine the need for processing 
sideboards for processing vessels operating in the Aleutian Islands. As 
the Council considered this issue over the next several years, it 
recognized that several other management actions under consideration by 
the Council might greatly affect any action to modify the Aleutian 
Islands Pacific cod fishery.
    Since 2008, Aleutian Islands fishing communities, and specifically 
the community of Adak and its shoreplant, have lost their historical 
place in the Pacific cod fishery. The amount of Pacific cod being 
delivered to Aleutian Islands shoreplants has been highly variable and 
vulnerable, which is not conducive to stable shoreside operations. 
Several factors have contributed to this instability, and therefore the 
need for this proposed action, including decreased Pacific cod biomass 
in the Aleutian Islands subarea; the establishment of separate OFLs, 
ABCs, and TACs for Pacific cod in the Bering Sea and the Aleutian 
Islands (referred to as the ``BSAI TAC split''); changing Steller sea 
lion protection measures; and changing fishing

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practices in part resulting from rationalization programs.
    By October 2013, decisions on some of these other management 
actions were completed, and the Council again considered modifications 
to the Aleutian Islands Pacific cod fishery at its February 2014 
meeting. After receiving recommendations from the Council's Advisory 
Panel and testimony from the public, the Council developed a suite of 
alternatives and options for consideration. The Council adopted its 
preferred alternative for Amendment 113 at its October 2015 meeting.

BSAI Pacific Cod Biomass Estimates and TAC Split

    Pacific cod biomass in the Aleutian Islands declined steadily from 
about 2000 until 2014 (see Section 3.3 of the Analysis), although the 
stock assessment in 2015 indicated some stabilization. Prior to 2011, 
the Pacific cod stock assessment model for the BSAI had been based on 
an abundance estimate from the eastern Bering Sea that was expanded to 
the entire BSAI. In 2011, based on information that the proportion of 
the combined BSAI biomass in the Aleutian Islands subarea might be 
smaller than previously estimated, the Council requested a stock 
assessment specific to Pacific cod in the Aleutian Islands subarea. 
Prior to the Aleutian Islands-specific stock assessment, approximately 
16 percent of the Pacific cod biomass was attributed to the Aleutian 
Islands; however, the stock assessment revealed that the actual 
distribution was in the 7 to 9 percent range. After considering the 
combined effects of a declining Aleutian Islands biomass of Pacific 
cod, revisions to the stock assessment, and the proportion of the stock 
attributed to the Aleutian Islands, the Council recommended splitting 
the BSAI Pacific cod TAC between the two subareas. See Section 3.3 of 
the Analysis for more information about the BSAI TAC split. The 
declining biomass, revised stock assessment, and BSAI TAC split 
resulted in a substantial decrease in the TAC available for harvest in 
the Aleutian Islands.

Steller Sea Lion Protection Measures

    The western distinct population segment of Steller sea lions was 
listed as threatened under the Endangered Species Act in 1990 (55 FR 
49204, November 26, 1990), and reclassified as endangered in 1997 (62 
FR 30772, June 5, 1997). Since then, NMFS has restricted fishing with 
trawl gear near Steller sea lion rookeries and managed fisheries to 
limit and disperse harvest in important Steller sea lion foraging 
areas. In 2011, NMFS increased the areas of closure for directed 
fishing for Pacific cod in the western Aleutian Islands to ensure the 
fisheries were not likely to jeopardize the continued existence of the 
western distinct population segment of Steller sea lions or adversely 
modify their designated critical habitat. These protection measures 
reduced harvest opportunities for Pacific cod in the Aleutian Islands, 
shifting more fishing effort to the Bering Sea, which contributed to 
the decline in deliveries of Pacific cod to Aleutian Islands 
shoreplants.
    In 2014, NMFS implemented new Steller sea lion protection measures 
in the Aleutian Islands (79 FR 70286, November 25, 2014) that are less 
restrictive than the measures previously in place; however, in that 
year NMFS also split the BSAI TAC into separate TACs for the Bering Sea 
and Aleutian Islands subareas. While the BSAI TAC split greatly reduced 
the potential impacts of the Pacific cod fisheries on Steller sea lion 
Pacific cod prey resources, it also resulted in a substantial reduction 
in the amount of Pacific cod available for harvest in the Aleutian 
Islands. Consequently, implementation of the less restrictive Steller 
sea lion protection measures in 2014 did not improve opportunities for 
deliveries of Pacific cod to shoreside processors that support 
communities in the Aleutian Islands, given the effects of the BSAI 
split.
    Additional information about the effects of Steller sea lion 
protection measures on the Aleutian Islands Pacific cod fishery and 
Aleutian Islands communities is available in Section 3.3 of the EIS 
prepared for the Steller sea lion protection measures (Available at 
https://alaskafisheries.noaa.gov/fisheries/sslpm-feis) and in Section 
2.6.5 of the Analysis prepared for this proposed rule.

Rationalization Programs

    Some of the recent decline in processing of Aleutian Islands 
Pacific cod by Aleutian Islands shoreplants is likely due to the 
reduction in Aleutian Islands Pacific cod biomass, the BSAI TAC split, 
and Steller sea lion protection measures, but changes in fishing 
behavior by the offshore sector, starting with the implementation of 
two types of rationalization programs in 2008, has also contributed to 
the decline in Aleutian Islands Pacific cod delivered and processed at 
Aleutian Islands shoreplants. In 2008, both Amendment 80 and Amendment 
85 were implemented. Amendment 80 provided an allocation of the TACs 
for six groundfish species, including Pacific cod, to facilitate the 
development of cooperative arrangements among the eligible non-pelagic 
trawl CPs, thus allowing opportunities for consolidation within the 
Amendment 80 sector and allowing for increased processing participation 
by the sector in other fisheries such as Aleutian Islands Pacific cod. 
Amendment 85 reduced the allocation of BSAI Pacific cod to trawl 
sectors from 47 percent to 37.8 percent and further apportioned the 
BSAI Pacific cod allocation among the different trawl sectors.
    As a result of the implementation of Amendment 80 and Amendment 85, 
the fishing behavior for the trawl sectors changed in the Aleutian 
Islands Pacific cod fishery. Section 2.7.1 of the Analysis shows that 
prior to 2008, a majority of the Aleutian Islands Pacific cod processed 
by the offshore sector came from CP harvest, but after 2008, CV 
deliveries of Aleutian Islands Pacific cod to CPs played a more 
significant role in the offshore processing. The percentage of the 
total CV deliveries of Aleutian Islands Pacific cod to shoreplants 
decreased from an annual average of 69 percent prior to 2008, to an 
annual average of 34 percent since 2008, with the remainder being 
delivered to the offshore sector (motherships and floating processors). 
Before Amendment 80 to the FMP was implemented in 2008, between 3 and 6 
percent of the total BSAI Pacific cod landings were made at Adak. 
However, since 2012, the share of total BSAI Pacific cod landings made 
at Adak has been 1 to 2 percent. The flexibility of Amendment 80 likely 
afforded the offshore sector the ability to change its fishing behavior 
in the Aleutian Islands Pacific cod fishery to lessen the impacts of 
Amendment 85, a lower Aleutian Islands Pacific cod biomass, and the 
BSAI Pacific cod TAC split. When compared to the offshore sector, the 
Aleutian Islands shoreplants have little ability to change their 
behavior to reduce the impacts resulting from a lower Aleutian Islands 
Pacific cod biomass and the BSAI Pacific cod TAC split, since the 
Aleutian Islands shoreplants rely entirely on CV deliveries of Aleutian 
Islands Pacific cod. This disparity in flexibility between the offshore 
sector and Aleutian Islands shoreplants leaves the Aleutian Islands 
shoreplants at a significant disadvantage in adapting to changes in the 
Aleutian Islands Pacific cod fishery.

Rationale for Action

    Generally, this proposed rule would establish a harvest set-aside 
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cod TAC would be available for harvest only by vessels directed fishing 
for Aleutian Islands Pacific cod and delivering their catch to Aleutian 
Islands shoreplants for processing. The harvest set-aside would apply 
only if specific notification and performance requirements are met, and 
only during the first few months of the fishing year. A detailed 
description of this proposed rule is provided in the following section 
of the preamble.
    The Council determined and NMFS agrees that a harvest set-aside is 
needed for several reasons. First, the Council acknowledged that the 
TAC for Aleutian Islands Pacific cod was significantly lower than 
predicted. Second, the rationalization programs, and particularly the 
Amendment 80 Program, have allowed an influx of processing capacity 
into the Aleutian Islands Pacific cod fishery capable of processing the 
Aleutian Islands Pacific cod TAC, exacerbating the need for Council 
action to support Aleutian Islands fishing communities. The Council 
determined that without Council action, there would be a continued risk 
that fishing communities, and particularly Aleutian Islands shoreplants 
and the communities in which they are located, would not be able to 
sustain participation in the Aleutian Islands Pacific cod fishery. This 
proposed rule would maintain opportunities for remote fishing 
communities to participate in the Pacific cod fishery. Third, the 
Council recognized that multiple sectors have historically participated 
in the Aleutian Islands Pacific cod fishery, but for the CP sectors, 
the Aleutian Islands Pacific cod fishery contributed only 1 to 3 
percent of total first wholesale gross revenue in recent years, 
compared to the shoreplants (Adak), where almost all of their total 
first wholesale gross revenue was from Aleutian Islands Pacific cod 
during the same period.
    This proposed rule would strike a balance between providing fishing 
community protections and ensuring that the fishery sectors have a 
meaningful opportunity to fully harvest their allocations by including 
several thresholds to prevent Aleutian Islands Pacific cod from being 
unharvested. This proposed rule would provide benefits and stability to 
fishery-dependent fishing communities in the Aleutian Islands and is 
responsive to changes in management regimes like rationalization 
programs that necessitate putting protections in place to protect other 
non-rationalized fisheries.
    The Council also stressed that this proposed rule would not affect 
any sector's BSAI Pacific cod allocation or the CDQ Pacific cod 
allocation in the Aleutian Islands. Non-CDQ sectors would continue to 
receive the allocations established under Amendment 85.
    The Council recognized that neither of the existing Aleutian 
Islands shoreplants is currently processing Aleutian Islands Pacific 
cod. However, the Council also recognized that the protection measures 
and harvest set-aside in this proposed rule would minimize the risk of 
exclusion from, and maintain opportunities for participation in, the 
Aleutian Islands Pacific cod fishery by Aleutian Islands harvesters, 
processors, and communities.
    This proposed rule would revise regulations to provide additional 
opportunities for harvesters to deliver Aleutian Islands Pacific cod to 
Aleutian Islands shoreplants. The Aleutian Islands Pacific cod TAC is 
not sufficient to allow all sectors to prosecute the Aleutian Islands 
Pacific cod fishery at their historical levels. Without protections, 
Aleutian Islands harvesters, shoreplants, and fishing communities could 
be preempted from the fishery by the offshore sector. This proposed 
action would create a set aside for vessels delivering to shoreplants, 
especially in low TAC years.
    This proposed rule is intended to provide benefits to harvesters 
delivering to Aleutian Islands shoreplants, the shoreplants, and the 
communities where those shoreplants are located. This objective is 
consistent with long-standing policies recommended by the Council and 
regulations established by NMFS to provide harvesting and processing 
opportunities for communities in the Aleutian Islands.
    Because of their remote location and limited economic alternatives, 
Aleutian Islands communities rely on harvesting and processing of the 
nearby fishery resources to support and sustain their communities. This 
proposed rule is intended to be directly responsive to National 
Standard 8 of the Magnuson-Stevens Act that states conservation and 
management measures shall take into account the importance of fishery 
resources to fishing communities in order to provide for the sustained 
participation of such communities, and to the extent practicable, 
minimize adverse economic impacts on such communities (16 U.S.C. 
1851(a)(8)). Additional information on the history leading up to this 
proposed action and the Council's purpose and need statement are 
provided in Sections 2.3 and 2.2 of the Analysis, respectively.
    The following section of this preamble describes how this proposed 
rule would revise management of the BSAI Pacific cod fishery to provide 
harvesting and delivery opportunities for Aleutian Islands communities, 
while considering and accommodating the harvesting and delivery 
patterns and needs of other participants in the BSAI Pacific cod 
fishery.

The Proposed Rule

    This proposed rule would modify several aspects of the BSAI Pacific 
cod fishery. This proposed rule would set aside a portion of the 
Aleutian Islands Pacific cod non-CDQ TAC for harvest by vessels 
directed fishing for Aleutian Islands Pacific cod for processing by 
Aleutian Islands shoreplants. However, the harvest set-aside would 
apply only if specific notification and performance requirements are 
met, and only during the first few months of the fishing year.
    In order to implement Amendment 113, this proposed rule would:
     Define the term ``Aleutian Islands shoreplant'' in 
regulation;
     Calculate and define the amount of the Aleutian Islands 
Pacific cod TAC that would be available as a directed fishing allowance 
(DFA) and the amount that would be available as an incidental catch 
allowance (ICA);
     Limit the amount of A-season Pacific cod that could be 
harvested by the trawl CV sector in the Bering Sea prior to March 21 
(Bering Sea Trawl CV A-Season Sector Limitation);
     Set aside some or all of the Aleutian Islands Pacific cod 
non-CDQ DFA for harvest by vessels directed fishing for Aleutian 
Islands Pacific cod for processing by Aleutian Islands shoreplants from 
January 1 to March 15 (Aleutian Islands CV Harvest Set-Aside);
     Require that either the City of Adak or the City of Atka 
annually provide notification to NMFS prior to November 1 of its intent 
to process Aleutian Islands Pacific cod during the upcoming fishing 
year in order for the Aleutian Islands CV Harvest Set-Aside and the 
Bering Sea Trawl CV A-Season Sector Limitation to be effective in the 
upcoming fishing year; and
     Remove the Bering Sea Trawl CV A-Season Sector Limitation 
and the Aleutian Islands CV Harvest Set-Aside if less than 1,000 mt of 
the harvest set-aside is delivered to (i.e., landed at) Aleutian 
Islands shoreplants by February 28, or if the harvest set-aside is 
fully taken before March 15.
    The following sections provide greater detail about the rationale 
for and effect of the regulatory changes proposed in this rule.

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Proposed Revisions to Definitions at Sec.  679.2

    This proposed rule would add a definition to Sec.  679.2 for 
``Aleutian Islands shoreplant'' to mean a processing facility that is 
physically located on land west of 170[deg] W. longitude within the 
State of Alaska. This proposed definition is needed because the 
existing term ``shoreside processor'' in Sec.  679.2 can include 
processing vessels that are moored or otherwise fixed in a location 
(i.e., stationary floating processors), but not necessarily located on 
land. The objective of this proposed rule is to provide an opportunity 
for fishing communities in the Aleutian Islands, including the 
processors that are physically located in Aleutian Islands communities, 
to receive benefits from the Aleutian Islands Pacific cod fishery at 
levels that are roughly equivalent to the historic share of Aleutian 
Islands Pacific cod that was harvested by CVs and delivered to Aleutian 
Islands shoreplants for processing. Given that the definition of 
shoreside processor does not exclude stationary floating processors, 
and stationary floating processors do not benefit or provide stability 
to nearby communities to the same extent as shoreplants, this proposed 
definition would provide a clear and consistent term for referencing 
the shoreside processors located on land within the Aleutian Islands.

Proposed Revisions to General Limitations at Sec.  679.20

    This proposed rule would add a new paragraph (viii) to Sec.  
679.20(a)(7). This new paragraph would include the primary regulatory 
provisions of this proposed rule. To aid the reader in understanding 
how this proposed rule would apply, NMFS provides examples of the 
proposed Aleutian Islands CV Harvest Set-Aside, harvest limitations, 
and performance measures in this section of the preamble using 2017 
harvest specifications for BSAI Pacific cod (81 FR 14773, March 18, 
2016). For the remainder of this preamble, unless otherwise specified, 
all references refer to non-CDQ allocations and apportionments of BSAI 
Pacific cod.
Calculation of the Aleutian Islands Pacific Cod Non-CDQ Incidental 
Catch Allowance and Directed Fishing Allowance
    This proposed rule would require that NMFS annually specify an ICA 
and a DFA derived from the Aleutian Islands non-CDQ TAC. Each year, 
during the annual harvest specifications process described at Sec.  
679.20(c), NMFS would specify an amount of Aleutian Islands Pacific cod 
that NMFS estimates will be taken as incidental catch when directed 
fishing for non-CDQ groundfish other than Pacific cod in the Aleutian 
Islands. This amount would be the Aleutian Islands ICA and would be 
deducted from the Aleutian Islands non-CDQ TAC. The amount of the 
Aleutian Islands non-CDQ TAC remaining after subtraction of the 
Aleutian Islands ICA would be the Aleutian Islands DFA.
    NMFS would specify the Aleutian Islands ICA and DFA so that NMFS 
could clearly establish the amount of Aleutian Islands Pacific cod that 
would be used in determining the amount of the harvest set-aside 
described in the following sections of this preamble. It would also aid 
the public in knowing how much of the Aleutian Islands non-CDQ TAC is 
available for directed fishing prior to the start of fishing to aid in 
the planning of fishery operations.
    Although the amount of the Aleutian Islands ICA may vary from year 
to year, NMFS anticipates that an Aleutian Islands ICA of 2,500 mt 
likely would be needed to support incidental catch of Pacific cod in 
other Aleutian Islands non-CDQ directed groundfish fisheries. NMFS 
examined recent levels of incidental catch of Pacific cod in other 
Aleutian Islands non-CDQ groundfish fisheries from 2013 through 2015, 
and has initially determined that 2,500 mt should adequately account 
for incidental catch if Amendment 113 is approved and implemented. In 
future years, NMFS would specify the Aleutian Islands ICA in the annual 
harvest specifications based on recent and anticipated incidental catch 
of Aleutian Islands Pacific cod in other Aleutian Islands non-CDQ 
directed groundfish fisheries.
    Using the 2017 Aleutian Islands non-CDQ TAC from Table 3 (11,465 
mt), and assuming an Aleutian Islands ICA of 2,500 mt, the 2017 
Aleutian Islands DFA would equal 8,965 mt (11,465 mt-2,500 mt = 8,965 
mt). Under this proposed rule, the Aleutian Islands DFA would be the 
maximum amount of Pacific cod available for directed fishing by all 
non-CDQ fishery sectors in all seasons in the Aleutian Islands.
Bering Sea Trawl CV A-Season Sector Limitation
    As noted earlier in this preamble, trawl CVs harvest almost all of 
the Aleutian Islands Pacific cod that is received for processing by 
Aleutian Islands shoreplants. Additionally, the trawl CV sector can 
harvest its entire allocation of BSAI Pacific cod in the Bering Sea, 
and in recent years has harvested its A-season BSAI Pacific cod 
allocation very early in the A season. In the Bering Sea, the fishery 
starts in earnest on January 20, with a peak in fishing around mid-
February, followed by a slow decline in catch during March. In the 
Aleutian Islands, the season is significantly shorter, with fishing 
effort ramping up during the last two weeks in February and peaking in 
early March, followed by a dramatic decline in mid-March. The Pacific 
cod fishery in the Aleutian Islands starts later than in the Bering Sea 
in part because of when Pacific cod aggregate in the Aleutian Islands, 
allowing efficient harvest by trawl vessels. Because the trawl CV 
sector can harvest its entire A-season allocation in the Bering Sea and 
can harvest it very quickly, there may be no Pacific cod available for 
harvest during the A-season in the Aleutian Islands. Setting aside an 
amount of the BSAI trawl CV sector A-season allocation for harvest and 
delivery in the Aleutian Islands would provide the opportunity for 
vessels, Aleutian Islands shoreplants, and the communities where 
Aleutian Islands shoreplants are located to receive benefits from a 
portion of the BSAI Pacific cod fishery.
    In recent years, the trawl CV sector has harvested its A-season 
BSAI Pacific cod allocation very quickly, primarily because the trawl 
CV sector has been able to harvest almost its entire BSAI Pacific cod 
allocation in the Bering Sea. For example, in 2014, NMFS closed the 
trawl CV sector to directed fishing on March 16 (79 FR 15255; March 19, 
2014). In 2015, NMFS closed the trawl CV sector to directed fishing on 
February 27 (80 FR 11332; March 3, 2015). This rapid rate of trawl CV 
harvest in the Bering Sea restricts potential harvesting and delivery 
opportunities for trawl CVs that participate in the Aleutian Islands 
Pacific cod fishery and Aleutian Islands shoreplants during the 
lucrative A-season.
    To prevent the trawl CV sector from harvesting its entire BSAI A-
season Pacific cod allocation in the Bering Sea before vessels can 
harvest Aleutian Islands Pacific cod for processing by Aleutian Islands 
shoreplants, this proposed rule would establish the Bering Sea Trawl CV 
A-Season Sector Limitation to limit the amount of the trawl CV sector's 
A-season allocation that can be harvested in the Bering Sea prior to 
March 21. The Bering Sea Trawl CV A-Season Sector Limitation would 
ensure that some of the trawl CV sector's A-season allocation remains 
available for harvest in the Aleutian Islands by vessels that deliver 
their catch of Aleutian Islands Pacific cod to Aleutian Islands 
shoreplants for

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processing. On March 21, the restriction on Bering Sea harvest by the 
trawl CV sector would be lifted and the remainder, if any, of the BSAI 
trawl CV A-season allocation could be harvested in either the Bering 
Sea or the Aleutian Islands (if still open to directed fishing for 
Pacific cod) and delivered to any eligible processor for processing.
    After calculating the Aleutian Islands ICA and DFA, NMFS would 
calculate the Bering Sea Trawl CV A-Season Sector Limitation and the 
amount of the trawl CV sector A-season allocation that could be 
harvested in the Bering Sea prior to March 21. The Bering Sea Trawl CV 
A-Season Sector Limitation would be an amount equal to the lesser of 
either the Aleutian Islands DFA (as described above) or 5,000 mt. The 
Bering Sea Trawl CV A-Season Sector Limitation also would be equivalent 
to the Aleutian Islands CV Harvest Set-Aside, which would be the amount 
reserved for harvest by vessels directed fishing for Aleutian Islands 
Pacific cod for processing by Aleutian Islands shoreplants, described 
in the following section of this preamble. The amount of the trawl CV 
sector's A-season allocation that could be harvested in the Bering Sea 
prior to March 21 would be the amount of Pacific cod that remained 
after deducting the Bering Sea Trawl CV A-Season Sector Limitation from 
the BSAI trawl CV sector A-season allocation listed in the annual 
harvest specifications (and as determined at Sec.  
679.20(a)(7)(iv)(A)(1)(i)). NMFS would specify the Bering Sea Trawl CV 
A-Season Sector Limitation and the amount of the A-season trawl CV 
allocation that could be harvested in the Bering Sea prior to March 21 
in the annual harvest specifications.
    The Council considered a range of options on the amount of the 
Bering Sea Trawl CV A-Season Sector Limitation, and the specific date 
when the limitation should be lifted. The Council considered amounts 
for the Bering Sea Trawl CV A-Season Sector Limitation ranging from 
3,000 to 7,000 mt. The Council determined and NMFS agrees that a 
maximum of 5,000 mt is the appropriate amount because it represents a 
large percentage of the total amount of Pacific cod available to the 
non-CDQ fishery sectors in recent years, and is in the range necessary 
to provide benefits to Aleutian Islands fishing communities, including 
shoreplant operations, when considered in combination with the GHL A-
season harvest. Additionally, the Analysis shows that 5,000 mt is the 
approximate long-term average of the amount of Pacific cod processed at 
Aleutian Islands shoreplants between 2003 and 2015, when Aleutian 
Islands shoreplants were operational (Section 2.7.1.2 of the Analysis).
    The Council also considered three dates--March 1, 15, and 21--for 
when the Bering Sea Trawl CV A-Season Sector Limitation should be 
lifted. Recent trawl CV sector harvest patterns from 2014 and 2015 show 
that without the limitation on harvests in the Bering Sea in place 
until March 21, the entire trawl CV allocation could be taken before 
Aleutian Islands Pacific cod have typically aggregated in early- or 
mid-March (see Section 2.7.1.1 of the Analysis). The March 21 date 
would best preserve the opportunity for vessels to continue to fish in 
the Aleutian Islands without having the entire A-season trawl CV sector 
allocation taken in the Bering Sea. The March 21 date also would not 
occur so late in the year that the trawl CV sector would be precluded 
from fully harvesting its A-season allocation. As shown in Table 30 in 
Section 2.7.1.1 of the Analysis, in only 3 of the 13 years between 2003 
and 2015 did the trawl CV sector take the entire A-season (from January 
20 until April 1) to harvest its BSAI Pacific cod A-season allocation. 
In the other years during this period, on average, the trawl CV sector 
A-season fishery closed on March 15.
    Using the 2017 Aleutian Islands non-CDQ TAC from Table 3 (11,465 
mt), and assuming an Aleutian Islands ICA of 2,500 mt, the Aleutian 
Islands DFA would be 8,965 mt. With a DFA of 8,965 mt, the Bering Sea 
Trawl CV A-Season Sector Limitation would be 5,000 mt, because 5,000 mt 
is less than the DFA of 8,965 mt. With a Bering Sea Trawl CV A-Season 
Sector Limitation of 5,000 mt, the maximum amount of Pacific cod that 
could be harvested in the Bering Sea by the trawl CV sector during the 
A-season prior to March 21 would be 31,732 mt (i.e., trawl CV sector A-
season allocation of 36,732 mt-5,000 mt Bering Sea Trawl CV A-Season 
Sector Limitation = 31,732 mt maximum permissible harvest by the trawl 
CV sector in the Bering Sea prior to March 21). Conversely, if the 2017 
Aleutian Islands non-CDQ TAC was 5,500 mt, with an Aleutian Islands ICA 
of 2,500 mt and a resulting Aleutian Islands DFA of 3,000 mt, then the 
Bering Sea Trawl CV A-Season Sector Limitation would be 3,000 mt, 
because the DFA was less than 5,000 mt, and the maximum amount of 
Pacific cod that could be harvested in the Bering Sea by the trawl CV 
sector during the A-season prior to March 21 would be 33,732 mt (trawl 
CV sector A-season allocation of 36,732 mt-Bering Sea Trawl CV A-Season 
Sector Limitation of 3,000 mt = 33,732 mt).
Aleutian Islands Catcher Vessel Harvest Set-Aside
    This proposed rule would require that all, or some portion, of the 
Aleutian Islands DFA be set aside for harvest by vessels directed 
fishing for Aleutian Islands Pacific cod for processing by Aleutian 
Islands shoreplants. This Aleutian Islands CV Harvest Set-Aside would 
be available for harvest by vessels using any authorized gear type and 
that deliver their catch to Aleutian Islands shoreplants for 
processing. NMFS would account for harvest and processing of Aleutian 
Islands Pacific cod under the Aleutian Islands CV Harvest Set-Aside 
separate from, and in addition to, its accounting of Aleutian Islands 
Pacific cod catch by the nine non-CDQ fishery sectors established under 
Amendment 85 to the FMP. Because of this separate accounting, the 
proposed Aleutian Islands CV Harvest Set-Aside would not increase or 
decrease the amount of BSAI Pacific cod allocated to any of the non-CDQ 
fishery sectors. The Aleutian Islands CV Harvest Set-Aside would apply 
from January 1 until March 15 of each year, unless certain notification 
and performance measures, described in the following section of the 
preamble, are not satisfied.
    The amount of the Aleutian Islands CV Harvest Set-Aside would be 
calculated as described above for the Bering Sea Trawl CV A-Season 
Sector Limitation. It would be an amount equal to the lesser of either 
5,000 mt or the Aleutian Islands DFA. NMFS would notify the public of 
the Aleutian Islands CV Harvest Set-Aside through the annual harvest 
specifications process.
    When the Aleutian Islands CV Harvest Set-Aside is set equal to the 
Aleutian Islands DFA, directed fishing for Pacific cod in the Aleutian 
Islands could only be conducted by vessels that deliver their catch of 
Aleutian Islands Pacific cod to Aleutian Islands shoreplants for 
processing. Vessels that do not want to deliver their directed catch of 
Aleutian Islands Pacific cod to Aleutian Islands shoreplants for 
processing would be prohibited from directed fishing for Pacific cod in 
the Aleutian Islands during the time the Aleutian Islands CV Harvest 
Set-Aside is in effect. These vessels would be permitted to conduct 
directed fishing for groundfish other than Pacific cod in the Aleutian 
Islands during the time the Aleutian Islands CV Harvest Set-Aside is in 
effect and their harvests of Pacific cod would accrue toward the 
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conduct directed fishing for Pacific cod in the Aleutian Islands during 
the time the Aleutian Islands CV Harvest Set-Aside side is in effect as 
long as they act only as CVs and deliver their directed catch of 
Aleutian Islands Pacific cod to Aleutian Islands shoreplants for 
processing. CPs also would be permitted to retain Aleutian Islands 
Pacific cod as incidental catch while directed fishing for groundfish 
other than Pacific cod and those harvests of Pacific cod would accrue 
toward the Aleutian Islands ICA.
    When the Aleutian Islands DFA is greater than 5,000 mt, and 
therefore the Aleutian Islands CV Harvest Set-Aside is set equal to 
5,000 mt, the difference between the DFA and the Aleutian Islands CV 
Harvest Set-Aside would be available for directed fishing by all non-
CDQ fishery sectors with sufficient A-season allocations and could be 
processed by any eligible processor. This difference would be called 
the ``Aleutian Islands Unrestricted Fishery.'' In years when there 
would be both an Aleutian Islands CV Harvest Set-Aside and an Aleutian 
Islands Unrestricted Fishery, vessels could conduct directed fishing 
for Pacific cod in the Aleutian Islands and deliver their catch to 
Aleutian Islands shoreplants or to any eligible processor for 
processing as long as the Aleutian Islands Unrestricted Fishery is open 
to directed fishing. CPs would be permitted to conduct directed fishing 
for Pacific cod in the Aleutian Islands as long as the Aleutian Islands 
Unrestricted Fishery is open to directed fishing. NMFS would determine 
whether the Aleutian Islands Unrestricted Fishery is sufficient to 
support a directed fishery and would notify the public through a notice 
in the Federal Register.
    While the Aleutian Islands CV Harvest Set-Aside is in effect, NMFS 
would account for Aleutian Islands Pacific cod caught by vessels and 
delivered to Aleutian Islands shoreplants for processing against the 
appropriate fishery sector allocation, the ICA or the DFA, and the 
Aleutian Islands CV Harvest Set-Aside or the Aleutian Islands 
Unrestricted Fishery. For example, if a pot CV greater than 60 ft LOA 
conducted directed fishing for Aleutian Islands Pacific cod and 
delivered that catch to an Aleutian Islands shoreplant for processing 
while the Aleutian Islands CV Harvest Set-Aside was in effect, NMFS 
would deduct that Pacific cod from (1) the 60 ft LOA or greater pot CV 
sector's A-season allocation, and (2) that portion of the Aleutian 
Islands DFA that is the Aleutian Islands CV Harvest Set-Aside. If that 
same vessel conducted directed fishing for Aleutian Islands Pacific cod 
and delivered that catch offshore while the Aleutian Islands CV Harvest 
Set-Aside was in effect, NMFS would deduct that Pacific cod from (1) 
the 60 ft LOA or greater pot CV sector's A-season allocation, and (2) 
that portion of the Aleutian Islands DFA that is the Aleutian Islands 
Unrestricted Fishery (if available). If no portion of the Aleutian 
Islands DFA were available for the Aleutian Islands Unrestricted 
Fishery, that catch would have to be delivered to an Aleutian Islands 
shoreplant. If that same vessel conducted directed fishing for 
sablefish in the Aleutian Islands, retained Pacific cod up to the 
maximum retainable amount, and delivered its sablefish and Pacific cod 
catch to an Aleutian Islands shoreplant for processing while the 
Aleutian Islands CV Harvest Set-Aside was in effect, NMFS would deduct 
that Pacific cod from the Aleutian Islands ICA, and it would not accrue 
toward the set-aside.
    If certain notification and performance measures are met, the 
Aleutian Islands CV Harvest Set-Aside would be in effect from January 1 
until March 15 of each year. If the entire set-aside was harvested and 
delivered prior to March 15, the Bering Sea Trawl CV A-Season Sector 
Limitation and Aleutian Islands CV Harvest Set-Aside would be lifted. 
The Aleutian Islands CV Harvest Set-Aside would end at noon on March 15 
even if the entire set-aside had not been harvested and delivered to 
Aleutian Islands shoreplants. When the set-aside ends, any remaining 
Aleutian Islands DFA could be harvested by any non-CDQ fishery sector 
with remaining A-season allocation, and the harvest could be delivered 
to any eligible processor. If a vessel had been directed fishing for 
Aleutian Islands Pacific cod, but had not yet delivered that Pacific 
cod for processing when the harvest set-aside was lifted, that vessel 
could deliver its Pacific cod to any eligible processor. If a vessel 
had been directed fishing for Aleutian Islands Pacific cod, but had not 
yet delivered that Pacific cod for processing when the Aleutian Islands 
Unrestricted Fishery closed, but the Aleutian Islands CV Harvest Set-
Aside was still in effect, it would be required to deliver that Pacific 
cod to an Aleutian Islands shoreplant for processing or be in violation 
of the directed fishing closure.
    The Council determined and NMFS agrees that the March 15 date for 
lifting the Aleutian Islands CV Harvest Set-Aside is preferred for 
several reasons. On average, March 15 represents the average date of 
the peak of the Aleutian Islands Pacific cod fishery for CVs. During 
the period analyzed (2003 through 2015), a significant portion of 
Aleutian Islands Pacific cod was not delivered shoreside until mid-
March (see Table 2-37 of the Analysis). Establishing a date much 
earlier than March 15 to relieve the Aleutian Islands CV Harvest Set-
Aside would not meet the Council's goals to sustain participation in 
the Aleutian Islands Pacific cod fishery by Aleutian Islands 
communities. The protections afforded by reserving a portion of the 
Aleutian Islands Pacific cod non-CDQ TAC for vessels delivering to 
Aleutian Islands shoreplants would be lifted before the Pacific cod 
aggregated on the Aleutian Islands fishing grounds.
    The Council and NMFS considered earlier dates by which to lift 
these restrictions, but given historical harvesting and delivery 
patterns for Aleutian Islands Pacific cod, the longer the Aleutian 
Islands CV Harvest Set-Aside remains in effect during the A-season each 
year, the greater the opportunity for complete harvest and delivery of 
the Aleutian Islands CV Harvest Set-Aside. The March 15 date provides 
greater social and economic stability for Aleutian Islands fishing 
communities than earlier dates. Limiting the duration of the Aleutian 
Islands CV Harvest Set-Aside to March 15 also would provide an 
opportunity for CPs to harvest Pacific cod, and for CVs to harvest and 
deliver Pacific cod to CPs or stationary floating processors, before 
the end of the A season. The proposed March 15 date balances the 
opportunities for all participants. Additional information is provided 
in Section 2.7.2.4 of the Analysis.
    The Council and NMFS considered different maximum amounts for the 
Aleutian Islands CV Harvest Set-Aside: 3,000 mt, 5,000 mt, and 7,000 
mt. For reasons described under the Bering Sea Trawl CV A-Season Sector 
Limitation section of this preamble, they determined 5,000 mt 
represents an adequate and appropriate amount for the Aleutian Islands 
CV Harvest Set-Aside. Under this proposed rule, any amount of the 
Aleutian Islands DFA above the Aleutian Islands CV Harvest Set-Aside 
would be available to any sector for directed fishing and could be 
processed by any eligible processor. By limiting the Aleutian Islands 
CV Harvest Set-Aside to a maximum of 5,000 mt, additional harvesting 
and processing opportunities would be provided to CPs, and CVs 
delivering to CPs or stationary floating processors, when the Aleutian 
Islands DFA is greater than 5,000 mt.
    Continuing with the example above for calculating the Bering Sea 
Trawl CV A-Season Sector Limitation, and using amounts from the 2017 
annual

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groundfish harvest specifications, the Aleutian Islands DFA would be 
8,965 mt after deducting the Aleutian Islands ICA from the Aleutian 
Islands non-CDQ TAC (11,465 mt-2,500 mt = 8,965 mt). Because the DFA is 
larger than 5,000 mt, the Aleutian Islands CV Harvest Set-Aside would 
be 5,000 mt. This would also be the amount of the Bering Sea Trawl CV 
A-Season Sector Limitation.
    The remainder of the Aleutian Islands DFA after deducting the 
Aleutian Islands CV Harvest Set-Aside would be available to any sector 
prior to March 15, and could be processed by any eligible processor. 
For the example described above, this Aleutian Islands Unrestricted 
Fishery would be 3,965 mt (8,965 mt-5,000 mt = 3,965 mt). This means 
that until March 15, 5,000 mt could be harvested by vessels for 
processing by Aleutian Islands shoreplants, and 3,965 mt could be 
harvested by vessels for processing by any eligible processor.
Measures To Prevent Stranding of Aleutian Islands Non-CDQ Pacific Cod 
TAC
    Stranding is a term sometimes used to describe TAC that remains 
unharvested due to regulations. The Council recommended performance 
measures to prevent the stranding of Aleutian Islands non-CDQ Pacific 
cod TAC. These measures would make the Aleutian Islands CV Harvest Set-
Aside available to other sectors if the set-aside was not requested, if 
limited processing occurred at Aleutian Islands shoreplants, or if the 
Aleutian Islands CV Harvest Set-Aside was taken before March 15.
    The first performance measure would require that either the City 
Manager of the City of Adak or the City Manager of the City of Atka 
notify NMFS of its intent to process Aleutian Islands Pacific cod in 
the upcoming fishing year. If neither city submits such notification to 
NMFS, the Bering Sea Trawl CV A-Season Sector Limitation and the 
Aleutian Islands CV Harvest Set-Aside would not be in effect for the 
upcoming fishing year. The Council's recommendation for this proposed 
measure did not specify who from Adak or Atka would be responsible for 
notifying NMFS of the intent to process Pacific cod. Therefore, NMFS 
proposes that the City Manager would be the person responsible for 
submitting the required notification to NMFS because both Adak and Atka 
have a person in the role of City Manager. NMFS solicits public comment 
on whether the City Manager is the appropriate person to provide such 
notification.
    The Council recommended allowing the cities of Adak and Atka to 
voluntarily notify NMFS prior to November 1 if they do not intend to 
process Aleutian Islands Pacific cod in the upcoming year. NMFS 
considered this recommendation, but decided it was not necessary to 
state in regulations. While Adak or Atka could notify NMFS prior to 
November 1 that it does not intend to process, there would be no 
penalty if the city reconsidered and decided later, but before November 
1, that it would process Aleutian Islands Pacific cod and notified NMFS 
accordingly.
    This proposed rule would require annual notification in the form of 
a letter or memorandum signed by the City Manager of the city intending 
to process Aleutian Islands Pacific cod in the upcoming fishing year. 
This signed letter or memorandum would be the official notification of 
intent. This proposed rule would require that the official notification 
of intent be postmarked no later than October 31. NMFS would require 
that the official notification of intent be submitted to the NMFS 
Alaska Regional Administrator by certified mail through the United 
States Postal Service. Certified mail would provide the city with a 
proof of postmark date and date of receipt by NMFS Alaska Region. 
Because the official notification of intent must be postmarked by 
October 31, and NMFS may not receive the official notification of 
intent in a timely manner owing to weather, flight schedules, and other 
unpredictable circumstances with mail service in remote Alaskan 
communities, this proposed rule would also require the City Manager to 
submit an electronic copy of the official notification of intent and 
the certified mail receipt with postmark via email to NMFS. Email 
submission of electronic copies of the official notification of intent 
and the certified mail receipt with postmark by October 31 would 
provide NMFS with the timely information it needs to manage the 
upcoming fisheries. Email notification would be in addition to 
notification via certified U.S. Mail; email notification would not 
replace the requirement for notification through the U.S. Postal 
Service.
    A city's notification of intent to process Aleutian Islands Pacific 
cod would be required to contain the following information: Date, name 
of city, a statement of intent to process Aleutian Islands Pacific cod, 
statement of calendar year during which the city intends to process 
Aleutian Islands Pacific cod, and the signature of and contact 
information for the City Manager of the city whose shoreplant is 
intending to process Aleutian Islands Pacific cod.
    On or shortly after November 1, the Regional Administrator would 
send a signed and dated letter either confirming receipt of the city's 
notification of their intent to process Aleutian Islands Pacific cod, 
or informing the city that notification was not received by the 
deadline.
    Of the two notification dates considered, November 1 and December 
15, the Council preferred November 1 because it would provide more time 
for offshore processors and non-Aleutian Islands shoreplants to make 
the necessary arrangements to harvest and process Aleutian Islands 
Pacific cod if no Aleutian Islands shoreplants would be operating in 
the upcoming year. A notification date of December 15 would not give 
vessels and offshore processors sufficient time to prepare for the 
harvest and processing of the full amount of the Aleutian Islands 
Pacific cod non-CDQ TAC if no Bering Sea Trawl CV A-Season Sector 
Limitation or Aleutian Islands CV Harvest Set-Aside applied.
    While this proposed rule would make the set-aside available for 
processing by any shoreplant west of 170[deg] W. longitude in the 
Aleutian Islands, the Council recognized that only the City of Adak and 
the City of Atka could be prepared to process Aleutian Islands Pacific 
cod; therefore, the Council specified that the notification requirement 
would only be required from either Adak or Atka and not another city 
that might have an Aleutian Islands shoreplant in the future. The 
shoreplants in Adak and Atka are likely to have the capacity to process 
sufficient Pacific cod to meet the other performance measures described 
below. Although another Aleutian Islands shoreplant may process Pacific 
cod from the Aleutian Islands CV Harvest Set-Aside, the set-aside would 
only go into effect if Adak or Atka, or both, submitted a notice of 
intent to process in the upcoming fishing year. The Council could 
consider requiring notification from additional Aleutian Island cities 
with shoreplants in the future, if they develop and the need arises.
    The second performance measure would remove the Bering Sea Trawl CV 
A-Season Sector Limitation and the Aleutian Islands CV Harvest Set-
Aside for the remainder of the A-season if less than 1,000 mt of 
Aleutian Islands CV Harvest Set-Aside is delivered to Aleutian Islands 
shoreplants by February 28. This proposed performance measure is 
intended to ensure that shoreside processing is actually occurring at a 
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enough in the A season to allow other sectors to come into the fishery 
if it is not. Under this proposed rule, there is incentive for an 
Aleutian Islands city to provide a notice of intent to process Pacific 
cod, even if they are uncertain at the time the notice of intent is due 
as to whether they will do so, because there is no penalty to the 
Aleutian Islands city or shoreplant for stating their intention to 
process, but then not doing so. This performance measure would release 
the Aleutian Islands CV Harvest Set-Aside and make the remaining amount 
of the set-aside available to other sectors if for some reason, the 
Aleutian Islands shoreplant were unable to process Pacific cod. The 
Council chose 1,000 mt as the threshold because in 9 of 11 years when 
the Adak shoreplant was operational (the primary Aleutian Islands 
shoreplant), it processed 1,000 mt of Pacific cod by February 28 (see 
Section 2.7.2.5 of the Analysis). The Council chose February 28 as the 
date by which the minimum processing threshold must be met because it 
would lift the restrictions a couple of weeks earlier than under the 
set-aside, allowing enough time for additional processing capacity to 
move into the Aleutian Islands Pacific cod fishery in years when 
harvesters and Aleutian Islands shoreplants are operating at a level 
that is not likely to result in the complete harvesting and processing 
of the Aleutian Islands CV Harvest Set-Aside.
    The third performance measure would suspend the Bering Sea Trawl CV 
A-Season Sector Limitation for the remainder of the year if the entire 
Aleutian Islands Harvest Set-Aside (5,000 mt using the 2017 example) is 
fully harvested and processed by Aleutian Islands shoreplants before 
March 15. This performance measure would recognize that if the entire 
Aleutian Islands CV Harvest Set-Aside is harvested and delivered, there 
would be no reason to continue to restrict trawl CV sector harvests in 
the Bering Sea because the intent for the set-aside and sector 
limitation would have been met.

Harvest Specifications Process To Announce BSAI A-Season Pacific Cod 
Limits Implemented by Amendment 113

    NMFS typically publishes the proposed harvest specifications for 
groundfish of the BSAI in the Federal Register in November each year 
(for example, the proposed 2016-2017 harvest specifications are 
available at https://alaskafisheries.noaa.gov/sites/default/files/80fr76425.pdf). Following a public comment period, the Council modifies 
(if necessary) and adopts final harvest specifications at its December 
Council meeting and NMFS publishes the final harvest specifications 
early in the following year (for example, the final 2016-2017 harvest 
specifications are available at https://alaskafisheries.noaa.gov/sites/default/files/81fr14773.pdf). For fisheries that will begin before the 
final harvest specifications are published, such as BSAI A-season 
Pacific cod, NMFS publishes a temporary rule to announce and adjust (if 
necessary) the final amounts for those fisheries. This adjustment is 
typically published in the Federal Register in late December or early 
January (for example, see https://alaskafisheries.noaa.gov/sites/default/files/81fr184.pdf).
    If this proposed rule is approved and implemented, during the 
annual harvest specifications process described above, NMFS would 
publish in the proposed harvest specifications the amounts for the 
Aleutian Islands ICA, DFA, CV Harvest Set-Aside, and Unrestricted 
Fishery, as well as the Bering Sea Trawl CV A-Season Sector Limitation, 
and the amount available for harvest by trawl CVs in the Bering Sea 
while the set-aside is in effect. These amounts would be published in a 
separate table to supplement the table in the harvest specifications 
that describes the final gear shares and allowances of the BSAI Pacific 
cod TAC for the upcoming year. NMFS also would publish a notice in the 
Federal Register shortly after November 1 announcing whether the 
Aleutian Islands CV Harvest Set-Aside and Bering Sea Trawl CV A-Season 
Sector Limitation were going into effect for the upcoming fishing year, 
and whether the harvest limits in the supplemental table would apply. 
If necessary, NMFS would publish in the Federal Register an adjustment 
of the BSAI A-season Pacific cod limits for the upcoming year after the 
Council adopts the harvest specifications in December.
    For 2017, NMFS proposes to amend the 2017 harvest specifications by 
adding the following table to the harvest specifications. If Amendment 
113 and this proposed rule are approved, and if NMFS receives timely 
notification of intent to process from either Adak or Atka, the harvest 
limits in Table 4 would be in effect in 2017.

 Table 4--2017 BSAI A-Season Pacific Cod Limits That Would Be Effective
Under Amendment 113 to the FMP if Either the City of Adak or the City of
 Atka Notified NMFS Prior to November 1 of Its Intent To Process Pacific
                        Cod in the Upcoming Year
------------------------------------------------------------------------
 2017 Allocations under Aleutian Islands CV Harvest Set-
                          Aside                            Amount  (mt)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
AI non-CDQ TAC..........................................          11,465
AI ICA..................................................           2,500
AI DFA..................................................           8,965
BSAI non-CDQ TAC........................................         213,141
BSAI Trawl CV A-Season Allocation.......................          36,732
BSAI Trawl CV A-Season Allocation minus Sector                    31,732
 Limitation (available prior to March 21)...............
BS Trawl CV A-Season Sector Limitation..................           5,000
AI CV Harvest Set-Aside.................................           5,000
AI Unrestricted Fishery.................................           3,965
------------------------------------------------------------------------

Classification

    Pursuant to Section 304(b)(1)(A) and 305(d) of the Magnuson-Stevens 
Act, the NMFS Assistant Administrator has determined that Amendment 113 
to the FMP and this proposed rule are consistent with the FMP, other 
provisions of the Magnuson-Stevens Act, and other applicable law, 
subject to further consideration of comments received during the public 
comment period.
    This proposed rule has been determined to be not significant for 
purposes of Executive Order 12866.

Initial Regulatory Flexibility Analysis

    An Initial Regulatory Flexibility Analysis (IRFA) was prepared for 
this action, as required by Section 603 of the

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Regulatory Flexibility Act (RFA). The IRFA describes the economic 
impact the proposed rule, if adopted, would have on small entities. The 
IRFA describes the reasons why this action is being proposed; the 
objectives and legal basis for the proposed rule; the number and 
description of small entities directly regulated by the proposed 
action; any projected reporting, recordkeeping, or other compliance 
requirements of the proposed rule; any overlapping, duplicative, or 
conflicting Federal rules; impacts of the action on small entities; and 
any significant alternatives to the proposed rule that would accomplish 
the stated objectives of the Magnuson-Stevens Act, and any other 
applicable statutes, and would minimize any significant adverse impacts 
of the proposed rule on small entities. Descriptions of the proposed 
action, its purpose, and the legal basis are contained earlier in this 
preamble and are not repeated here. A summary of the IRFA follows. A 
copy of the IRFA is available from NMFS (see ADDRESSES).
Number and Description of Small Entities Directly Regulated by the 
Proposed Action
    This proposed rule would directly regulate three groups of 
entities. First, this proposed rule would directly regulate trawl CVs 
harvesting Pacific cod in the BSAI because this proposed rule could 
limit how much Pacific cod those trawl CVs could harvest in the Bering 
Sea, and it could prohibit trawl CVs from participating in the Aleutian 
Islands Pacific cod fishery if they do not deliver their Pacific cod 
catch to Aleutian Islands shoreplants. Second, this proposed rule would 
directly regulate all non-trawl CVs who are harvesting Pacific cod in 
the Aleutian Islands because it could prohibit those non-trawl CVs from 
participating in the Aleutian Islands Pacific cod fishery if they do 
not deliver their Pacific cod catch to Aleutian Islands shoreplants. 
Third, this proposed rule would directly regulate all CPs harvesting 
Pacific cod in the Aleutian Islands because this proposed rule could 
limit how much Pacific cod those CPs can harvest and process in the 
Aleutian Islands. This proposed rule would not directly regulate the 
City of Adak or the City of Atka because it does not impose a 
requirement on those cities, and this proposed rule would not directly 
regulate entities participating in the harvesting and processing of 
Pacific cod managed under the GHL fisheries in the Bering Sea or 
Aleutian Islands.
    For RFA purposes only, NMFS has established a small business size 
standard for businesses, including their affiliates, whose primary 
industry is commercial fishing (see 50 CFR 200.2). A business primarily 
engaged in commercial fishing (NAICS code 11411) is classified as a 
small business if it is independently owned and operated, is not 
dominant in its field of operation (including its affiliates), and has 
combined annual receipts not in excess of $11 million for all its 
affiliated operations worldwide.
    Based on the best available and most recent complete data from 2012 
through 2014, between 10 and 16 CPs, and an estimated 43 CVs (trawl and 
non-trawl) could be directly regulated by this action in the BSAI. Of 
these, no CP is estimated to be a small entity, while 6 trawl CVs and 
26 non-trawl CVs are estimated to be small entities based on the best 
available data on the gross receipts from these entities and their 
known affiliates. Therefore, a total of 32 vessels considered to be 
small entities would be directly regulated by this action. The IRFA 
assumes that each vessel is a unique entity; therefore, the total 
number of directly regulated entities may be an overestimate because 
some vessels are likely affiliated through common ownership. These 
potential affiliations are not known with the best available data and 
cannot be predicted.
Impacts of the Action on Small Entities
    Under this proposed rule, a portion of the Aleutian Islands non-CDQ 
Pacific cod TAC would be reserved for CVs harvesting Aleutian Islands 
Pacific cod and delivering their catch to Aleutian Islands shoreplants 
for processing during a portion of the year. The trawl CV sector has 
been the most active in the Aleutian Islands Pacific cod fishery among 
all of the CV sectors. Therefore, small entities in the trawl CV 
sector, as well as other CVs in other sectors that are small entities, 
that deliver Pacific cod to Aleutian Islands shoreplants would be 
likely to benefit from implementation of this proposed rule. Small 
entities in the trawl CV sector that harvest Pacific cod exclusively in 
the Bering Sea could experience some negative effects because the 
Bering Sea Trawl CV A-Season Sector Limitation established by this 
proposed rule would restrict the harvest of a portion of the trawl CV 
sector allocation in the Bering Sea for a portion of the year.
Description of Significant Alternatives Considered
    The RFA requires identification of any significant alternatives to 
the proposed rule that accomplish the stated objectives of the proposed 
action, consistent with applicable statutes, and that would minimize 
any significant economic impact of the proposed rule on small entities. 
The Council considered a status quo alternative and one action 
alternative with several options and suboptions. The combination of 
options and suboptions under the action alternative effectively 
provided a broad range of potential alternative approaches to status 
quo management. Under the status quo, there would be a continued risk 
that fishing communities in the Aleutian Islands would not be able to 
sustainably participate in the Aleutian Islands Pacific cod fishery. 
The action alternative does not affect any non-CDQ fishery sector's 
Pacific cod allocation, or the TAC of Aleutian Islands Pacific cod. The 
action alternative would accomplish the stated objectives of 
prioritizing a portion of the Aleutian Islands Pacific cod TAC for 
harvest by CVs that deliver their catch to Aleutian Islands shoreplants 
for processing, while minimizing adverse economic impacts on small 
entities and the potential for stranding a portion of the Aleutian 
Islands Pacific cod TAC.
    The Council considered a range of dates, varying amounts of 
Aleutian Islands Pacific cod for the harvest set-aside and Bering Sea 
sector limitation, and a suite of mechanisms to relieve the Bering Sea 
Trawl CV A-Season Sector Limitation and the Aleutian Islands CV Harvest 
Set-Aside under the action alternative. The Council recommended the 
proposed combination of dates, harvest set-aside amounts, harvest 
limitations, and provisions to relieve the Bering Sea Trawl CV A-Season 
Sector Limitation and the Aleutian Islands CV Harvest Set-Aside that 
would give fishery participants sufficient opportunity to harvest and 
deliver Aleutian Islands Pacific cod to the benefit of Aleutian Islands 
communities and shoreplants without stranding the trawl CV sector 
allocation or the Aleutian Islands Pacific cod TAC. The Council 
recommended and NMFS is proposing selected options in the action 
alternative such that if specific notification or minimum harvest and 
processing requirements are not met by a specific date, the Bering Sea 
Trawl CV A-Season Sector Limitation and the Aleutian Islands CV Harvest 
Set-Aside would either not go into effect in the upcoming year, or they 
would be relieved for the remainder of the year.
    The Council considered and rejected two options under the action 
alternative. One option would have required that if less than 50 
percent of the Aleutian Islands CV Harvest Set-Aside had been landed at 
an Aleutian Islands shoreplant by a given date,

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ranging from February 28 to March 15, the Bering Sea Trawl CV A-Season 
Sector Limitation and the Aleutian Islands CV Harvest Set-Aside would 
be lifted. Instead, the Council selected an option that would require a 
minimum weight (1,000 mt) rather than a minimum percentage of the 
Aleutian Islands CV Harvest Set-Aside that must be landed at an 
Aleutian Islands shoreplant for processing by a given date (February 
28) for the Bering Sea Trawl CV A-Season Sector Limitation and the 
Aleutian Islands CV Harvest Set-Aside to remain in place.
    The Council also considered and rejected an option that would have 
exempted certain processing vessels with a history of processing 
Aleutian Islands Pacific cod in at least 12 out of 15 recent years from 
the proposed restrictions on processing and would have allowed them to 
process up to 2,000 mt of Aleutian Islands Pacific cod while the set-
aside was in effect. This option could have allowed up to 10 processing 
vessels to continue to process Pacific cod during the A-season, 
limiting the effectiveness of this proposed rule to minimize the risk 
of a diminished historical share of Aleutian Islands Pacific cod being 
delivered to Aleutian Islands shoreplants and the communities where 
those shoreplants are located.
Federal Rules That May Duplicate, Overlap, or Conflict With the 
Proposed Action
    NMFS has not identified any duplication, overlap, or conflict 
between this proposed action and existing Federal rules.
Projected Recordkeeping and Reporting Requirements
    The recordkeeping, reporting, and other compliance requirements 
would be increased slightly under this proposed rule. This proposed 
rule contains new requirements for the cities of Adak and Atka to 
provide notice to NMFS of its intent to process Aleutian Islands 
Pacific cod in the upcoming fishing year in order for the Bering Sea 
Trawl CV A-Season Sector Limitation and the Aleutian Islands CV Harvest 
Set-Aside to apply.

Collection-of-Information Requirements

    This proposed rule contains collection-of-information requirements 
subject to review and approval by the Office of Management and Budget 
(OMB) under the Paperwork Reduction Act (PRA). These requirements have 
been submitted to OMB for approval under OMB Control Number 0648-ANIP, 
a temporary new information collection that will be merged into OMB 
Control Number 0648-0213 upon approval by OMB. Public reporting burden 
for Notification of Intent to Process Aleutian Islands Pacific cod is 
estimated to average 30 minutes per individual response, including the 
time for reviewing instructions, searching existing data sources, 
gathering and maintaining the data needed, and completing and reviewing 
the collection of information.
    Public comment is sought regarding: Whether this proposed 
collection of information is necessary for the proper performance of 
the functions of the agency, including whether the information shall 
have practical utility; the accuracy of the burden estimate; ways to 
enhance the quality, utility, and clarity of the information to be 
collected; and ways to minimize the burden of the collection of 
information, including through the use of automated collection 
techniques or other forms of information technology. Send comments on 
these or any other aspects of the collection of information to NMFS 
Alaska Region at the ADDRESSES above, and by email to 
[email protected], or fax to (202) 395-5806.
    Notwithstanding any other provision of the law, no person is 
required to respond to, nor shall any person be subject to a penalty 
for failure to comply with, a collection of information subject to the 
requirements of the PRA, unless that collection of information displays 
a currently valid OMB control number. All currently approved NOAA 
collections of information may be viewed at: http://www.cio.noaa.gov/services_programs/prasubs.html.

List of Subjects in 50 CFR Part 679

    Alaska, Fisheries, Reporting and recordkeeping requirements.

    Dated: July 26, 2016.
Samuel D. Rauch III,
Deputy Assistant Administrator for Regulatory Programs, National Marine 
Fisheries Service.
    For the reasons set out in the preamble, 50 CFR part 679 is 
proposed to be amended as follows:

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

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1. The authority citation for 50 CFR part 679 continues to read as 
follows:

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

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2. In Sec.  679.2, add a definition for ``Aleutian Islands shoreplant'' 
in alphabetical order to read as follows:


Sec.  679.2  Definitions.

* * * * *
    Aleutian Islands shoreplant means a processing facility that is 
physically located on land west of 170[deg] W. longitude within the 
State of Alaska.
* * * * *
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3. In Sec.  679.20, add paragraph (a)(7)(viii) to read as follows:


Sec.  679.20  General limitations.

* * * * *
    (a) * * *
    (7) * * *
    (viii) Aleutian Islands Pacific cod Catcher Vessel Harvest Set-
Aside Program--(A) Calculation of the Aleutian Islands Pacific cod non-
CDQ ICA and DFA. Each year, during the annual harvest specifications 
process set forth at paragraph (c) of this section, NMFS will specify 
the Aleutian Islands Pacific cod non-CDQ incidental catch allowance and 
directed fishing allowance from the Aleutian Islands Pacific cod non-
CDQ TAC as follows. Shortly after November 1 of each year, NMFS will 
announce through notice in the Federal Register whether the ICA and DFA 
will be in effect for the upcoming fishing year.
    (1) Aleutian Islands Pacific cod non-CDQ incidental catch 
allowance. Each year, during the annual harvest specifications process 
set forth at paragraph (c) of this section, NMFS will specify an amount 
of Aleutian Islands Pacific cod that NMFS estimates will be taken as 
incidental catch in non-CDQ directed fisheries for groundfish other 
than Pacific cod in the Aleutian Islands. This amount will be the 
Aleutian Islands Pacific cod non-CDQ incidental catch allowance and 
will be deducted from the aggregate portion of Pacific cod TAC annually 
allocated to the non-CDQ sectors identified in paragraph (a)(7)(ii)(A) 
of this section.
    (2) Aleutian Islands Pacific cod non-CDQ directed fishing 
allowance. Each year, during the annual harvest specifications process 
set forth at paragraph (c) of this section, NMFS will specify the 
Aleutian Islands Pacific cod non-CDQ directed fishing allowance. The 
Aleutian Islands Pacific cod non-CDQ directed fishing allowance will be 
the amount of the Aleutian Islands Pacific cod TAC remaining after 
subtraction of the Aleutian Islands Pacific cod CDQ reserve and the 
Aleutian Islands Pacific cod non-CDQ incidental catch allowance.
    (B) Calculation of the Aleutian Islands CV Harvest Set-Aside and 
Aleutian Islands Unrestricted Fishery. Each year, during the annual 
harvest specifications process set forth at paragraph (c) of this 
section, NMFS will

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specify the Aleutian Islands CV Harvest Set-Aside and the Aleutian 
Islands Unrestricted Fishery. The Aleutian Islands CV Harvest Set-Aside 
will be an amount of Pacific cod equal to the lesser of either the 
Aleutian Islands Pacific cod non-CDQ directed fishing allowance as 
determined in paragraph (a)(7)(viii)(A)(2) of this section or 5,000 mt. 
The Aleutian Islands Unrestricted Fishery will be the amount of Pacific 
cod that remains after deducting the Aleutian Islands CV Harvest Set-
Aside from the Aleutian Islands Pacific cod non-CDQ directed fishing 
allowance as determined in paragraph (a)(7)(viii)(A)(2) of this 
section. Shortly after November 1 of each year, NMFS will announce 
through notice in the Federal Register whether the Aleutian Islands CV 
Harvest Set-Aside and the Aleutian Islands Unrestricted Fishery will be 
in effect for the upcoming fishing year.
    (C) Calculation of the Bering Sea Trawl CV A-Season Sector 
Limitation. Each year, during the annual harvest specifications process 
set forth at paragraph (c) of this section, NMFS will specify the 
Bering Sea Trawl CV A-Season Sector Limitation and the amount of the 
trawl CV sector's A-season allocation that could be harvested in the 
Bering Sea subarea prior to March 21. The Bering Sea Trawl CV A-Season 
Sector Limitation will be an amount of Pacific cod equal to the lesser 
of either the Aleutian Islands Pacific cod non-CDQ directed fishing 
allowance as determined in paragraph (a)(7)(viii)(A)(2) of this section 
or 5,000 mt. The amount of the trawl CV sector's A-season allocation 
that could be harvested in the Bering Sea subarea prior to March 21 
will be the amount of Pacific cod that remains after deducting the 
Bering Sea Trawl CV A-Season Sector Limitation from the amount of BSAI 
Pacific cod allocated to the trawl CV sector A-season as determined in 
paragraph (a)(7)(iv)(A)(1)(i) of this section. Shortly after November 1 
of each year, NMFS will announce through notice in the Federal Register 
whether the Bering Sea Trawl CV A-Season Sector Limitation will be in 
effect for the upcoming fishing year.
    (D) Annual notification of intent to process Aleutian Islands 
Pacific cod--(1) Submission of notification. The provisions of 
paragraph (a)(7)(viii)(E) of this section will apply if the City 
Manager of either the City of Adak or the City of Atka submits to NMFS 
a timely and complete notification of its intent to process Aleutian 
Islands Pacific cod during the upcoming fishing year. This notification 
must be submitted annually to NMFS using the methods described below.
    (2) Submittal method. An official notification of intent to process 
Aleutian Islands Pacific cod during the upcoming fishing year in the 
form of a letter or memorandum signed by the City Manager of either the 
City of Adak or the City of Atka must be submitted by certified mail 
through the United States Postal Service to: NMFS Alaska Region, Attn: 
Regional Administrator, P. O. Box 21668, Juneau, AK 99802. The City 
Manager must also submit an electronic copy of the official 
notification of intent and the certified mail receipt with postmark via 
email to [email protected]. Email submission is in addition to 
submission via U.S. Postal Service; email submission does not replace 
the requirement to submit an official notification of intent via U.S. 
Postal Service.
    (3) NMFS confirmation. On or shortly after November 1, the Regional 
Administrator will send a signed and dated letter to the City Manager 
of the City of Adak or the City of Atka either confirming NMFS' receipt 
of its official notification of intent to process Aleutian Islands 
Pacific cod, or informing the city that NMFS did not receive 
notification by the deadline.
    (4) Deadline. The official notification of intent to process 
Aleutian Islands Pacific cod for the upcoming fishing year must be 
postmarked no later than October 31 of each fishing year in order for 
the provisions of paragraph (a)(7)(viii)(E) of this section to apply 
during the upcoming fishing year. Notifications of intent postmarked on 
or after November 1 will not be accepted by the Regional Administrator. 
The electronic copy of the official notification of intent and 
certified mail receipt with postmark must be submitted to NMFS via 
email dated no later than October 31 of each fishing year in order for 
the provisions of paragraph (a)(7)(viii)(E) of this section to apply 
during the upcoming fishing year.
    (5) Contents of notification. A notification of intent to process 
Aleutian Islands Pacific cod for the upcoming fishing year must contain 
the following information:
    (i) Date,
    (ii) Name of city,
    (iii) Statement of intent to process Aleutian Islands Pacific cod,
    (iv) Identification of the fishing year during which the city 
intends to process Aleutian Island Pacific cod, and
    (v) Signature of and contact information for the City Manager of 
the city intending to process Aleutian Islands Pacific cod.
    (E) Aleutian Islands community protections for Pacific cod. If the 
City Manager of the City of Adak or the City Manager of the City of 
Atka submits a timely and complete notification in accordance with 
paragraph (a)(7)(viii)(D) of this section, then the following 
provisions will apply for the fishing year following the submission of 
the timely and complete notification:
    (1) Bering Sea Trawl CV A-Season Sector Limitation. Prior to March 
21, the harvest of Pacific cod by the trawl CV sector in the Bering Sea 
subarea is limited to an amount equal to the trawl CV sector A-season 
allocation as determined in paragraph (a)(7)(iv)(A)(1)(i) of this 
section minus the Bering Sea Trawl CV A-Season Sector Limitation as 
determined in paragraph (a)(7)(viii)(C) of this section. If, after the 
start of the fishing year, the provisions of paragraphs 
(a)(7)(viii)(E)(4) or (5) of this section are met, this paragraph 
(a)(7)(viii)(E)(1) will not apply for the remainder of the fishing 
year.
    (2) Aleutian Islands Catcher Vessel Harvest Set-Aside. Prior to 
March 15, only catcher vessels that deliver their catch of Aleutian 
Islands Pacific cod to Aleutian Islands shoreplants for processing may 
directed fish for that portion of the Aleutian Islands Pacific cod non-
CDQ directed fishing allowance that is specified as the Aleutian 
Islands Catcher Vessel Harvest Set-Aside in paragraph (a)(7)(viii)(B) 
of this section. If, after the start of the fishing year, the 
provisions of paragraph (a)(7)(viii)(E)(4) of this section are met, 
this paragraph (a)(7)(viii)(E)(2) will not apply for the remainder of 
the fishing year.
    (3) Aleutian Islands Unrestricted Fishery. Prior to March 15, 
vessels otherwise authorized to directed fish for Pacific cod in the 
Aleutian Islands may directed fish for that portion of the Aleutian 
Islands Pacific cod non-CDQ directed fishing allowance that is 
specified as the Aleutian Islands Unrestricted Fishery as determined in 
paragraph (a)(7)(viii)(B) of this section and may deliver their catch 
to any eligible processor.
    (4) Minimum Aleutian Islands shoreplant landing requirement. If 
less than 1,000 mt of the Aleutian Islands Catcher Vessel Harvest Set-
Aside is landed at Aleutian Islands shoreplants prior to February 28, 
then paragraphs (a)(7)(viii)(E)(1) and (2) of this section will not 
apply for the remainder of the fishing year.
    (5) Harvest of Aleutian Islands Catcher Vessel Harvest Set-Aside. 
If the Aleutian Islands Catcher Vessel Harvest Set Aside is fully 
harvested prior to March 15, then paragraph

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(a)(7)(viii)(E)(1) of this section will not apply for the remainder of 
the fishing year.
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                                                  [FR Doc. 2016–18110 Filed 7–29–16; 8:45 am]                     proposed rule is intended to promote                  FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:    Julie
                                                  BILLING CODE 3510–22–P                                          the goals and objectives of Amendment                 Scheurer, 907–586–7228.
                                                                                                                  113, the FMP, the Magnuson-Stevens                    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
                                                                                                                  Fishery Conservation and Management
                                                  DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE                                          Act, and other applicable laws.                       Authority for Action
                                                                                                                  DATES: Submit comments on or before                     NMFS manages the groundfish and
                                                  National Oceanic and Atmospheric
                                                  Administration                                                  August 31, 2016.                                      Pacific cod fisheries in the Exclusive
                                                                                                                  ADDRESSES: You may submit comments,                   Economic Zone of the BSAI under the
                                                  50 CFR Part 679                                                 identified by NOAA–NMFS–2015–0155,                    FMP. The North Pacific Fishery
                                                                                                                  by any one of the following methods:                  Management Council (Council)
                                                  [Docket No. 151113999–6620–01]                                     • Electronic Submission: Submit all                prepared, and the Secretary of
                                                  RIN 0648–BF54                                                   electronic public comments via the                    Commerce approved, the FMP pursuant
                                                                                                                  Federal e-Rulemaking portal. Go to                    to the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery
                                                  Fisheries of the Exclusive Economic                             www.regulations.gov/                                  Conservation and Management Act
                                                  Zone Off Alaska; Bering Sea and                                 #!docketDetail;D=NOAA-NMFS-2015-                      (Magnuson-Stevens Act) and other
                                                  Aleutian Islands Management Area;                               0155, click the ‘‘Comment Now!’’ icon,                applicable laws. Regulations
                                                  American Fisheries Act; Amendment                               complete the required fields, and enter               implementing the FMP appear at 50
                                                  113                                                             or attach your comments.                              CFR part 679. General regulations that
                                                  AGENCY:  National Marine Fisheries                                 • Mail: Address written comments to                pertain to U.S. fisheries appear at 50
                                                                                                                  Glenn Merrill, Assistant Regional                     CFR part 600.
                                                  Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and
                                                  Atmospheric Administration (NOAA),                              Administrator, Sustainable Fisheries                    The Council submitted Amendment
                                                  Commerce.                                                       Division, Alaska Region NMFS, Attn:                   113 for review by the Secretary of
                                                                                                                  Ellen Sebastian. Mail comments to P.O.                Commerce. A notice of availability of
                                                  ACTION: Proposed rule; request for
                                                                                                                  Box 21668, Juneau, AK 99802.                          Amendment 113 was published in the
                                                  comments.
                                                                                                                     Instructions: Comments sent by any                 Federal Register on July 19, 2016, with
                                                  SUMMARY:    NMFS proposes regulations to                        other method, to any other address or                 comments invited through September
                                                  implement Amendment 113 to the                                  individual, or received after the end of              19, 2016. All relevant written comments
                                                  Fishery Management Plan for                                     the comment period, may not be                        received by that time, whether
                                                  Groundfish of the Bering Sea and                                considered by NMFS. All comments                      specifically directed to Amendment 113
                                                  Aleutian Islands Management Area                                received are a part of the public record              or to this proposed rule, will be
                                                  (FMP). This proposed rule would                                 and will generally be posted for public               considered in the decision to approve or
                                                  modify the Bering Sea and Aleutian                              viewing on www.regulations.gov                        disapprove Amendment 113.
                                                  Islands (BSAI) Pacific cod fishery to set                       without change. All personal identifying              Background
                                                  aside a portion of the Aleutian Islands                         information (e.g., name, address),
                                                  Pacific cod total allowable catch for                           confidential business information, or                    This proposed rule would modify the
                                                  harvest by vessels directed fishing for                         otherwise sensitive information                       BSAI Pacific cod fishery to set aside a
                                                  Aleutian Islands Pacific cod and                                voluntarily submitted by the commenter                portion of the Aleutian Islands Pacific
                                                  delivering their catch for processing to                        will be publicly accessible. NMFS will                cod total allowable catch (TAC) for
                                                  shoreside processors located on land                            accept anonymous comments (enter N/                   harvest by vessels directed fishing for
                                                  west of 170 W. longitude in the Aleutian                        A in the required fields, if you wish to              Aleutian Islands Pacific cod and
                                                  Islands (Aleutian Islands shoreplants).                         remain anonymous).                                    delivering their catch to Aleutian
                                                  The harvest set-aside would apply only                             Electronic copies of Amendment 113                 Islands shoreplants for processing. The
                                                  if specific notification and performance                        to the FMP and the Environmental                      harvest set-aside would apply only if
                                                  requirements are met, and only during                           Assessment/Regulatory Impact Review/                  specific notification and performance
                                                  the first few months of the fishing year.                       Initial Regulatory Flexibility Analysis               requirements are met, and only during
                                                  This harvest set-aside would provide                            (collectively, Analysis) prepared for this            the first few months of the fishing year.
                                                  the opportunity for vessels, Aleutian                           action may be obtained from http://                   The following sections of this preamble
                                                  Islands shoreplants, and the                                    www.regulations.gov or from the Alaska                provide a description of (1) the BSAI
                                                  communities where Aleutian Islands                              Region Web site at http://                            Pacific cod fishery; (2) the need for the
                                                  shoreplants are located to receive                              alaskafisheries.noaa.gov.                             proposed rule; and (3) the proposed
                                                  benefits from a portion of the Aleutian                            Written comments regarding the                     rule.
                                                  Islands Pacific cod fishery, while the                          burden-hour estimates or other aspects                   To aid the reader, the following
                                                  notification and performance                                    of the collection-of-information                      glossary table (Table 1) lists the
                                                  requirements would preserve an                                  requirements contained in this proposed               abbreviations, acronyms, and other
                                                  opportunity for the complete harvest of                         rule may be submitted by mail to NMFS                 technical terms most commonly used
                                                  the BSAI Pacific cod resource should                            at the above address; emailed to OIRA_                throughout this document. These terms
                                                  complications arise with participation                          submission@omb.eop.gov; or faxed to                   are defined and discussed further in the
                                                  in the harvest set-aside fishery. This                          202–395–5806.                                         following sections of this preamble.

                                                          TABLE 1—GLOSSARY OF TERMS, ABBREVIATIONS, AND ACRONYMS FREQUENTLY USED IN THIS PROPOSED RULE
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                                                  ABC ..............       acceptable biological catch.
                                                  AFA ..............       American Fisheries Act.
                                                  AI ..................    Aleutian Islands subarea (see definition in § 679.2).
                                                  BS ................      Bering Sea subarea (see definition in § 679.2).
                                                  BSAI .............       Bering Sea and Aleutian Islands Management Area (see definition in § 679.2).
                                                  CDQ .............        Western Alaska Community Development Quota.
                                                  Council .........        North Pacific Fishery Management Council.



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                                                        TABLE 1—GLOSSARY OF TERMS, ABBREVIATIONS, AND ACRONYMS FREQUENTLY USED IN THIS PROPOSED RULE—
                                                                                                   Continued
                                                  CP ................     catcher processor vessel.
                                                  CV ................     catcher vessel.
                                                  DFA ..............      directed fishing allowance.
                                                  FMP ..............      Fishery Management Plan for Groundfish of the Bering Sea and Aleutian Islands Management Area.
                                                  GHL ..............      guideline harvest level.
                                                  ICA ...............     incidental catch allowance.
                                                  LOA ..............      length overall.
                                                  mt .................    metric ton.
                                                  NMFS ...........        National Marine Fisheries Service.
                                                  OFL ..............      overfishing level.
                                                  State .............     State of Alaska.
                                                  TAC ..............      total allowable catch.



                                                  The BSAI Pacific Cod Fishery                                   process for BSAI Pacific cod is briefly               the TACs do not exceed the ABCs
                                                                                                                 summarized here. Specific examples of                 specified for the Bering Sea or Aleutian
                                                  Management of the BSAI Pacific Cod
                                                                                                                 Pacific cod OFLs, ABCs, TACs, and                     Islands.
                                                  Fishery
                                                                                                                 other apportionments of Pacific cod                      The Council and NMFS also consider
                                                     Pacific cod (Gadus macrocephalus) is                        used in this preamble are based on the                requirements under the FMP and
                                                  one of the most abundant and valuable                          2017 specifications from the final 2016               regulations that limit the optimum yield
                                                  groundfish species harvested in the                            and 2017 harvest specifications for                   for BSAI groundfish. The FMP and
                                                  BSAI. Vessels harvest Pacific cod using                        groundfish of the BSAI unless otherwise               regulations establish 2.0 million metric
                                                  trawl and non-trawl gear. Non-trawl                            noted.                                                tons (mt) as the maximum optimum
                                                  gear includes hook-and-line, jig, and pot                         For Pacific cod, the harvest                       yield of all BSAI groundfish species
                                                  gear. Vessels harvesting BSAI Pacific                          specifications establish an OFL, ABC,                 combined (Section 3.2.2.2 of the FMP
                                                  cod operate as catcher vessels (CVs) that                      and TAC for the Bering Sea subarea                    and § 679.20(a)(1)). Under this
                                                  harvest and deliver the fish for                               (Bering Sea) of the BSAI, and a separate              requirement, the sum of the TACs for all
                                                  processing, or as catcher processors                           OFL, ABC, and TAC for the Aleutian                    groundfish species in the BSAI must be
                                                  (CPs) that harvest and process the catch                       Islands subarea (Aleutian Islands) of the             specified within the optimum yield
                                                  on board.                                                      BSAI. Before the Pacific cod TACs are                 range of 1.4 million to 2.0 million mt
                                                     The FMP and its implementing
                                                                                                                 established, the Council and NMFS                     (see § 679.20(a)(1)(i)). Typically, NMFS
                                                  regulations at § 679.20(c) require that,
                                                                                                                 consider social and economic factors,                 specifies TACs for all BSAI groundfish
                                                  after consultation with the Council,
                                                                                                                 and management uncertainty, as well as                that total to 2 million mt, even though
                                                  NMFS specify an overfishing level
                                                                                                                 two factors that are particularly relevant            summed ABCs for all BSAI groundfish
                                                  (OFL), an acceptable biological catch
                                                                                                                 to BSAI Pacific cod: Pacific cod GHL                  species can exceed the upper limit of
                                                  (ABC), and a TAC for each target species
                                                                                                                 fisheries that occur in the State waters              the optimum yield range. For example,
                                                  or species group of groundfish,
                                                                                                                 of the BSAI, and an overall limit on the              in 2016, the total ABCs for all BSAI
                                                  including Pacific cod, on an annual
                                                                                                                 maximum amount of TAC that can be                     groundfish of 3.24 million mt
                                                  basis. The OFL is the level above which
                                                  overfishing is occurring for a species or                      specified for BSAI groundfish.                        substantially exceeded the 2 million mt
                                                  species group. The ABC is the level of                            Currently, the State manages two GHL               limit for BSAI groundfish (81 FR 14773,
                                                  a species’ or species group’s annual                           fisheries for Pacific cod, one that occurs            March 18, 2016). However, the Council
                                                  catch that accounts for the scientific                         within State waters in the Bering Sea                 recommended and NMFS implemented
                                                  uncertainty in the estimate of OFL, and                        and one that occurs within State waters               TACs that equaled 2 million mt for all
                                                  any other scientific uncertainty. Under                        in the Aleutian Islands. Under current                BSAI groundfish to ensure the 2 million
                                                  the FMP, the ABC is set below the OFL.                         State regulations, each year the Bering               mt optimum yield limit was not
                                                  The TAC is the annual catch target for                         Sea GHL fishery is limited to no more                 exceeded (81 FR 14773, March 18,
                                                  a species or species group, derived from                       than 6 percent of the ABC specified for               2016).
                                                  the ABC by considering social and                              Pacific cod in the Bering Sea. The                       In 2016, the Pacific cod TACs for the
                                                  economic factors and management                                Aleutian Islands GHL fishery is limited               Bering Sea and Aleutian Islands were
                                                  uncertainty, and in the case of BSAI                           to no more than 27 percent of the ABC                 reduced from their maximum
                                                  Pacific cod, after considering any                             specified for Pacific cod in the Aleutian             permissible limits (i.e., when the TAC is
                                                  harvest allocations for guideline harvest                      Islands beginning in 2016, with annual                set equal to ABC) to accommodate the
                                                  level (GHL) fisheries managed by the                           ‘‘step-up’’ provisions that increase the              GHL fisheries and the 2 million mt limit
                                                  State of Alaska (State) and occurring                          amount of the GHL fishery if it was fully             on BSAI groundfish TACs. The
                                                  within State waters. Under the FMP, the                        harvested in the previous year. The                   combined ABCs for Pacific cod totaled
                                                  TAC must be set lower than or equal to                         Aleutian Islands GHL fishery can                      272,600 mt, and the combined TACs
                                                  the ABC.                                                       increase to a maximum of 39 percent of                totaled 251,519 mt (81 FR 14773, March
                                                     The OFLs, ABCs, and TACs for BSAI                           the Aleutian Islands ABC or to a                      18, 2016).
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                                                  groundfish are specified through the                           maximum of 15 million pounds (6,804                      Once the TACs are established,
                                                  annual harvest specification process. A                        mt), whichever is less. Section 2.6.3 of              regulations at § 679.20(a)(7)(i) allocate
                                                  detailed description of the annual                             the Analysis provides additional                      10.7 percent of the Bering Sea Pacific
                                                  harvest specification process is                               description of the GHL fisheries in the               cod TAC and 10.7 percent of the
                                                  provided in the final 2016 and 2017                            BSAI. Pacific cod TACs are specified at               Aleutian Islands Pacific cod TAC to the
                                                  harvest specifications for groundfish of                       reduced levels that take into account the             Community Development Quota (CDQ)
                                                  the BSAI (81 FR 14773, March 18,                               GHL fisheries so that the combined                    Program for the exclusive harvest by
                                                  2016). The annual harvest specification                        harvest limits from GHL fisheries and                 Western Alaska CDQ groups. Section


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                                                  305(i) of the Magnuson-Stevens Act                                           the CDQ Program and allocations to the                                       gear type (e.g., trawl, hook-and-line),
                                                  authorizes 65 communities organized                                          CDQ groups.                                                                  operation type (i.e., CV or CP), and
                                                  into six nonprofit corporations called                                          After subtraction of the CDQ                                              vessel size categories (e.g., vessels
                                                  CDQ groups to receive exclusive harvest                                      allocation from each TAC, NMFS                                               greater than or equal to 60 ft in length
                                                  privileges of groundfish, including                                          combines the remaining Bering Sea and                                        overall). Through the annual harvest
                                                  Pacific cod. Section 305(i) of the                                           Aleutian Islands TACs into one BSAI                                          specifications process, NMFS allocates
                                                  Magnuson-Stevens Act specifies the                                           non-CDQ TAC, which is available for                                          an amount of the combined BSAI non-
                                                  methods for allocating these harvest                                         harvest by nine non-CDQ fishery                                              CDQ TAC to each of these nine non-
                                                                                                                               sectors. Regulations at
                                                  privileges. Once allocated, CDQ groups                                                                                                                    CDQ fishery sectors. The nine non-CDQ
                                                                                                                               § 679.20(a)(7)(ii)(A) define the nine
                                                  must ensure that they do not exceed                                                                                                                       fishery sectors and the percentage of the
                                                                                                                               Pacific cod non-CDQ fishery sectors in
                                                  their allocations. Section 2.6.1 of the                                                                                                                   combined BSAI non-CDQ TAC allocated
                                                                                                                               the BSAI and specify the percentage
                                                  Analysis provides additional detail on                                       allocated to each. The non-CDQ fishery                                       to each sector are shown in Table 2 of
                                                                                                                               sectors are defined by a combination of                                      this preamble.

                                                                  TABLE 2—ALLOCATIONS OF THE COMBINED BSAI NON-CDQ TAC TO THE NON-CDQ FISHERY SECTORS
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                               Percentage
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                               allocation of
                                                                                                                                   Non-CDQ fishery sector                                                                                                     the combined
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                BSAI non-
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                CDQ TAC

                                                  Hook-and line catcher vessels greater than or equal to 60 ft (18.3 m) length overall (LOA) ............................................................                                                                0.2
                                                  Jig gear ................................................................................................................................................................................................              1.4
                                                  Pot catcher processors ........................................................................................................................................................................                        1.5
                                                  Hook-and-line and pot catcher vessels less than 60 ft LOA ..............................................................................................................                                               2.0
                                                  American Fisheries Act (AFA) trawl catcher processors ....................................................................................................................                                             2.3
                                                  Pot catcher vessels greater than or equal to 60 ft LOA .....................................................................................................................                                           8.4
                                                  Non-AFA trawl catcher processors (Amendment 80 CPs) .................................................................................................................                                                 13.4
                                                  Trawl catcher vessels ..........................................................................................................................................................................                      22.1
                                                  Hook-and-line catcher processors .......................................................................................................................................................                              48.7



                                                     NMFS manages each of the non-CDQ                                             An allocation to a non-CDQ fishery                                        season, historically the most lucrative
                                                  fishery sectors to ensure harvest of                                         sector may be harvested in either the                                        fishing season due to the presence of
                                                  Pacific cod does not exceed the overall                                      Bering Sea or the Aleutian Islands,                                          valuable roe in the fish and the good
                                                  annual allocation made to each of the                                        subject to the non-CDQ Pacific cod TAC                                       quality of the flesh during that time of
                                                  non-CDQ fishery sectors. NMFS                                                specified for the Bering Sea or the                                          year.
                                                  monitors harvests that occur while                                           Aleutian Islands. If the non-CDQ Pacific
                                                                                                                                                                                                               The allocation of Pacific cod among
                                                  vessels are directed fishing for Pacific                                     cod TAC is or will be reached in either
                                                  cod (specifically targeting and retaining                                    the Bering Sea or Aleutian Islands,                                          the CDQ Program and the nine non-CDQ
                                                  Pacific cod above specific threshold                                         NMFS will prohibit directed fishing for                                      fishery sectors, as well as the seasonal
                                                  levels) and harvests that occur while                                        Pacific cod in that subarea for all non-                                     apportionment of those allocations,
                                                  vessels are directed fishing in other                                        CDQ fishery sectors (see                                                     create a large number of separate
                                                  fisheries and incidentally catching                                          § 679.20(d)(1)(iii)).                                                        sectoral-seasonal allocations. To help
                                                  Pacific cod (e.g., the incidental catch of                                      Allocations of Pacific cod to the CDQ                                     ensure the efficient management of
                                                  Pacific cod in the directed pollock                                          Program and to the non-CDQ fishery                                           these allocations, regulations allow
                                                  fishery). Section 679.2 provides the                                         sectors are further apportioned by                                           NMFS to reallocate (rollover) any
                                                  regulatory definition of ‘‘directed                                          seasons. Season dates for the CDQ and                                        unused portion of a seasonal
                                                  fishing.’’ For the non-AFA trawl CP                                          non-CDQ fishery sectors are established                                      apportionment from any non-CDQ
                                                  sector, also known as the Amendment                                          at § 679.23(e)(5). In general, regulations                                   fishery sector (except the jig sector) to
                                                  80 sector, NMFS allocates exclusive                                          apportion CDQ and non-CDQ fishery                                            that sector’s next season during the
                                                  harvest privileges to non-CDQ fishery                                        sector allocations among three seasons                                       current fishing year, unless the Regional
                                                  participants that cannot be exceeded.                                        that correspond to the early (A-season),                                     Administrator determines a non-CDQ
                                                  For other non-CDQ fishery sectors,                                           middle (B-season), and late (C-season)                                       fishery sector will not be able to harvest
                                                  NMFS carefully tracks both directed and                                      portions of the year. The specific                                           its allocation (see § 679.20(a)(7)(iv)(B)).
                                                  incidental catch of Pacific cod. NMFS                                        seasonal dates established for the CDQ
                                                  takes appropriate management                                                 Program and each of the non-CDQ                                                 The 2017 ABCs, OFLs, TACs, CDQ
                                                  measures, such as closing directed                                           fishery sectors are provided in the final                                    and non-CDQ fishery sector allocations,
                                                  fishing for a non-CDQ fishery sector, to                                     2016 and 2017 harvest specifications for                                     and seasonal apportionments of BSAI
                                                  ensure that total directed fishing and                                       groundfish of the BSAI (81 FR 14773,                                         Pacific cod are shown in Table 3 of this
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                                                  incidental fishing harvests do not                                           March 18, 2016). Depending on the                                            preamble. Table 3 of this preamble
                                                  exceed that sector’s allocation. Section                                     specific CDQ Program or non-CDQ                                              includes data from Tables 2 and 9 in the
                                                  2.6.6 of the Analysis describes NMFS’                                        fishery sector allocation, between 40                                        2016 and 2017 final harvest
                                                  management of the non-CDQ fishery                                            percent and 70 percent of the Pacific                                        specifications for the BSAI groundfish
                                                  sectors.                                                                     cod allocation is apportioned to the A-                                      fisheries (81 FR 14773, March 18, 2016).




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                                                                         TABLE 3—PACIFIC COD OFL, ABC, AND TAC SPECIFICATIONS IN THE BSAI FOR 2017

                                                                   Description of OFL, ABC, and TAC specification process                                                  2017 Management area and allocation amount (in
                                                                                                                                                                                           metric tons)

                                                                                                                                                                          Bering Sea         Aleutian             BSAI
                                                                                                                                                                                             Islands

                                                  Specification of separate BS and AI OFLs,            OFL ...........................................................         412,000            23,400   N/A.
                                                    ABCs.                                              ABC ...........................................................         255,000            17,600   N/A.
                                                  Specification of TAC (considers GHL fish-            TAC ...........................................................         238,680            12,839   N/A.
                                                    eries and 2.0 million mt limit).
                                                  CDQ Allocation of 10.7% of the TAC .........         CDQ ..........................................................           25,539             1,374   N/A.

                                                  Seasonal Apportionment of CDQ Alloca-                CDQ Seasonal Apportionment .................                      Season allocations are estab-     N/A.
                                                    tion.                                                                                                                  lished depending on specific
                                                                                                                                                                           gear    type      used (See
                                                                                                                                                                           § 679.20(a)(7)(i)(B)).

                                                  Non-CDQ TAC (89.3% of the TAC) for                   Non-CDQ TAC ..........................................                  213,141            11,465   224,606.
                                                     each.
                                                  Allocation of the combined BSAI non-CDQ              Hook-and line catcher vessels greater                                       N/A              N/A    A season: 228.
                                                     TAC to each of the non-CDQ fishery                  than or equal to 60 ft LOA.                                                                       B season: 219.
                                                     sectors, and the seasonal apportionment
                                                     of that allocation.
                                                                                                       Jig gear .....................................................              N/A              N/A    A season: 1,887.
                                                                                                                                                                                                           B season: 629.
                                                                                                                                                                                                           C season: 629.
                                                                                                       Pot catcher processors .............................                        N/A              N/A    A season: 1,712.
                                                                                                                                                                                                           B season: 1,645.
                                                                                                       Hook-and-line and pot catcher vessels                                       N/A              N/A    All Year: 4,476.
                                                                                                         less than 60 ft LOA.
                                                                                                       AFA trawl catcher processors ..................                             N/A              N/A    A season: 3,874.
                                                                                                                                                                                                           B season: 1,291.
                                                                                                                                                                                                           C season: 0.
                                                                                                       Pot catcher vessels greater than or equal                                   N/A              N/A    A season: 9,587.
                                                                                                         to 60 ft LOA.                                                                                     B season: 9,211.
                                                                                                       Non-AFA trawl catcher processors                                            N/A              N/A    A season: 22,573.
                                                                                                         (Amendment 80 CPs).                                                                               B season: 7,524.
                                                                                                                                                                                                           C season: 0.
                                                                                                       Trawl catcher vessels ...............................                       N/A              N/A    A season: 36,732.
                                                                                                                                                                                                           B season: 5,460.
                                                                                                                                                                                                           C season: 7,446.
                                                                                                       Hook-and-line catcher processors ............                               N/A              N/A    A season: 55,581.
                                                                                                                                                                                                           B season: 53,402.
                                                                                                                                                                                                           C season: 228.



                                                  Harvesting and Processing of Pacific                      Aleutian Islands on an average annual                                on board but do not harvest and process
                                                  Cod in the Aleutian Islands                               basis during 2003 through 2015 (Table                                their own catch. Some trawl CVs deliver
                                                     A variety of vessels using a variety of                2–13 of the Analysis). Non-trawl CVs                                 their catch to shoreside processing
                                                  gear types harvest the Aleutian Islands                   have harvested only a very small                                     facilities that are physically located on
                                                  Pacific cod TAC. Trawl CV and trawl CP                    portion of the Pacific cod from the                                  land within the Aleutian Islands; these
                                                  vessels have been among the most active                   Aleutian Islands: approximately 2                                    facilities are defined as ‘‘Aleutian
                                                  participants in the Aleutian Islands                      percent of the Pacific cod harvest on an                             Islands shoreplants’’ in this proposed
                                                  Pacific cod fishery. The trawl CV fishery                 average annual basis during 2003                                     rule.
                                                  sector harvested 55 percent of the                        through 2015 (Table 2–20 of the                                         Currently, Aleutian Islands
                                                  Pacific cod from the Aleutian Islands on                  Analysis). Section 2.6.6 of the Analysis                             shoreplants are located in the
                                                  an average annual basis during 2003                       provides additional detail on harvesting                             communities of Adak and Atka, and
                                                  through 2015 (Table 2–17 of the                           in the Aleutian Islands.                                             these shoreplants can receive deliveries
                                                  Analysis), while trawl CP sectors, which                     Trawl CVs deliver their catch of                                  of Pacific cod from CVs. Although the
                                                  include the AFA and the Amendment                         Aleutian Islands Pacific cod to several                              Atka shoreplant has not received and
                                                  80 fishery sectors, harvested 29 percent                  types of processors in the Aleutian                                  processed Aleutian Islands Pacific cod,
                                                  of the Pacific cod from the Aleutian                      Islands. Some trawl CVs deliver their                                the shoreplant in Adak has received and
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                                                  Islands on an average annual basis                        catch to CPs for processing on board the                             processed relatively large amounts of
                                                  during 2003 through 2015 (Table 2–10                      CP. In this situation, the CP is acting as                           Pacific cod. The vast majority of
                                                  of the Analysis). The hook-and-line CP                    a mothership. These CPs also harvest                                 Aleutian Islands Pacific cod delivered to
                                                  sector is the only other sector that has                  and process their own catch of Aleutian                              the Adak shoreplant comes from catch
                                                  consistently participated in the Aleutian                 Islands Pacific cod. Some trawl CVs                                  harvested by trawl CVs (Table 2–32 of
                                                  Islands Pacific cod fishery annually.                     deliver their catch to stationary floating                           the Analysis). The percentage of total
                                                  The hook-and-line CP sector harvested                     processors anchored in specific                                      Aleutian Islands Pacific cod processed
                                                  14 percent of the Pacific cod from the                    locations that receive and process catch                             by Aleutian Islands shoreplants has


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                                                  been highly variable, ranging from 0 to                  primary source of raw fish tax revenue                motherships or to stationary floating
                                                  49 percent since 2003 (Table 2–31 of the                 for the City of Adak). The processing of              processors. From 2008 through June
                                                  Analysis). From 2003 through June                        A-season Aleutian Islands Pacific cod                 2015, an average of 34 percent of the
                                                  2015, the Adak shoreplant has received                   has historically accounted for                        annual trawl CV harvest of Aleutian
                                                  an annual average of approximately 25                    approximately 75 percent of the Adak                  Islands Pacific cod was delivered to
                                                  percent of the Aleutian Islands Pacific                  shoreplant’s revenue. The Adak                        Aleutian Islands shoreplants, with the
                                                  cod harvest (Table 2–31 of the                           shoreplant has not been operated                      remainder of the harvest delivered to
                                                  Analysis). Relatively small amounts of                   continuously over the last decade. In                 CPs acting as motherships or to
                                                  Pacific cod harvested in the Aleutian                    some years, the facility has not received             stationary floating processors (see Table
                                                  Islands have also been delivered to                      any deliveries of groundfish, crab, or                2–32 of the Analysis). Even if 2011 and
                                                  shoreplants located outside the Aleutian                 halibut due to a variety of operational               2015 (the years when the Aleutian
                                                  Islands, on average less than 1 percent                  and logistical challenges, as well as                 Islands shoreplants were not
                                                  of the total amount of Aleutian Islands                  changes in fishery management                         operational) are removed from
                                                  Pacific cod harvested from 2003 through                  measures. Section 2.6.8 of the Analysis               consideration, an average of 45 percent
                                                  June 2015. Section 2.7.1 of the Analysis                 provides additional detail on Adak                    of the annual trawl CV harvest of
                                                  has additional detail on the delivery and                shoreplant processing operations.                     Aleutian Islands Pacific cod was
                                                  processing of Aleutian Islands Pacific                                                                         delivered to Aleutian Islands
                                                                                                           Harvesting and Processing in Atka
                                                  cod.                                                                                                           shoreplants from 2008 through June
                                                                                                              Vessels operating out of Atka                      2015, a reduction of approximately 35
                                                  Harvesting and Processing in Adak                        participate in halibut fisheries, and                 percent in the annual average between
                                                     The development of a local CV fleet                   receive groundfish allocations through                2003 and 2007. Additionally, CPs have
                                                  has long been a goal of the local                        the Aleutian Pribilof Island Community                demonstrated the capacity to process
                                                  leadership in Adak, but currently the                    Development Association (APICDA)                      the entire harvest of Pacific cod in the
                                                  number of locally owned or locally                       CDQ group. As a member of APICDA,                     Aleutian Islands in years when no
                                                  operated CVs is limited. A variety of                    Atka benefits from CDQ shares in a                    Aleutian Islands shoreplant is in
                                                  programs have been implemented to                        number of commercial fisheries,                       operation. This proposed rule is
                                                  encourage economic opportunities for                     including Pacific cod. In 2016, APICDA                intended in part to mitigate the risk that
                                                  local CVs and processing operations.                     received an allocation of 15 percent, or              vessels, Aleutian Islands shoreplants,
                                                  Some of these programs include the                       193 mt, of the Aleutian Islands CDQ                   and the communities in which they are
                                                  allocation of the Aleutian Islands                       Pacific cod allocation, as well as                    located will be preempted from
                                                  pollock TAC to the Aleut Corporation,                    allocations of halibut, crab, and other               participating in the Aleutian Islands
                                                  an Alaska Native tribal organization that                Aleutian Islands groundfish (See the                  Pacific cod fishery.
                                                  represents specific community interests                  2016 CDQ Program allocation matrix                       Section 2.6 of the Analysis provides
                                                  in Adak (70 FR 9856; March 1, 2005),                     available at https://                                 additional description of the factors that
                                                  allocations of Western Aleutian Islands                  alaskafisheries.noaa.gov/sites/default/               have affected the harvesting and
                                                  golden king crab to the Adak                             files/reports/annualmatrix2016.pdf).                  processing of Pacific cod in the Aleutian
                                                  Community Development Corporation                           The Atka shoreplant primarily                      Islands.
                                                  under the BSAI Crab Rationalization                      processes halibut and sablefish. The
                                                  Program (70 FR 10174; March 2, 2005),                    local commercial fleet primarily                      Need for This Proposed Rule
                                                  and the establishment of a Community                     harvests halibut, with limited harvests                  In 2008, the Council began to examine
                                                  Quota Entity Program in the Aleutian                     of sablefish. However, the community                  the need for processing sideboards for
                                                  Islands that provides additional fishing                 and processor have made substantial                   processing vessels operating in the
                                                  opportunities for residents of fishery                   infrastructure investments to make the                Aleutian Islands. As the Council
                                                  dependent communities in the Aleutian                    shoreplant a year-round operation with                considered this issue over the next
                                                  Islands and sustains participation in the                the capacity to process Pacific cod.                  several years, it recognized that several
                                                  halibut and sablefish IFQ fisheries (79                  Once completed, the processing                        other management actions under
                                                  FR 8870; February, 14, 2014). Adak also                  capacity of the Atka shoreplant is                    consideration by the Council might
                                                  acts as a port of embarkation and                        anticipated to be approximately 400,000               greatly affect any action to modify the
                                                  disembarkation for personnel on board                    round pounds (181 mt) of Pacific cod                  Aleutian Islands Pacific cod fishery.
                                                  CPs and CVs harvesting groundfish in                     per day. Section 2.6.8 of the Analysis                   Since 2008, Aleutian Islands fishing
                                                  the Aleutian Islands.                                    provides additional detail on Atka                    communities, and specifically the
                                                     Despite only a having a small local CV                shoreplant processing operations.                     community of Adak and its shoreplant,
                                                  fleet, Adak has a substantial degree of                     Since 2008, trawl CVs have primarily               have lost their historical place in the
                                                  engagement in the Aleutian Islands                       delivered their catch of Aleutian Islands             Pacific cod fishery. The amount of
                                                  Pacific cod fishery. Adak is home to a                   Pacific cod to a small group of CPs that              Pacific cod being delivered to Aleutian
                                                  large shoreplant. Pacific cod is the                     operate as motherships (processing                    Islands shoreplants has been highly
                                                  primary species delivered to and                         Pacific cod delivered by trawl CVs). As               variable and vulnerable, which is not
                                                  processed at the Adak shoreplant. The                    deliveries of Aleutian Islands Pacific                conducive to stable shoreside
                                                  Adak shoreplant has the capability to                    cod harvest from trawl CVs to CPs has                 operations. Several factors have
                                                  process one million round pounds (454                    increased in recent years, the amount of              contributed to this instability, and
                                                  mt) of Pacific cod daily. When                           trawl CV harvest delivered to Aleutian                therefore the need for this proposed
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                                                  operational, the Adak shoreplant                         Islands shoreplants has decreased. From               action, including decreased Pacific cod
                                                  primarily receives and processes Pacific                 2003 through 2007, an average of 69                   biomass in the Aleutian Islands subarea;
                                                  cod harvested from January through                       percent of the annual trawl CV harvest                the establishment of separate OFLs,
                                                  March, the period corresponding to the                   of Aleutian Islands Pacific cod was                   ABCs, and TACs for Pacific cod in the
                                                  A season. Processing revenue from the                    delivered to Aleutian Islands                         Bering Sea and the Aleutian Islands
                                                  A-season Aleutian Islands Pacific cod                    shoreplants (see Table 2–32 of the                    (referred to as the ‘‘BSAI TAC split’’);
                                                  fishery has been the main source of                      Analysis), with the remainder of the                  changing Steller sea lion protection
                                                  income for the Adak shoreplant (and the                  harvest delivered to CPs acting as                    measures; and changing fishing


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                                                  practices in part resulting from                         In 2011, NMFS increased the areas of                  cod, to facilitate the development of
                                                  rationalization programs.                                closure for directed fishing for Pacific              cooperative arrangements among the
                                                     By October 2013, decisions on some                    cod in the western Aleutian Islands to                eligible non-pelagic trawl CPs, thus
                                                  of these other management actions were                   ensure the fisheries were not likely to               allowing opportunities for consolidation
                                                  completed, and the Council again                         jeopardize the continued existence of                 within the Amendment 80 sector and
                                                  considered modifications to the                          the western distinct population segment               allowing for increased processing
                                                  Aleutian Islands Pacific cod fishery at                  of Steller sea lions or adversely modify              participation by the sector in other
                                                  its February 2014 meeting. After                         their designated critical habitat. These              fisheries such as Aleutian Islands
                                                  receiving recommendations from the                       protection measures reduced harvest                   Pacific cod. Amendment 85 reduced the
                                                  Council’s Advisory Panel and testimony                   opportunities for Pacific cod in the                  allocation of BSAI Pacific cod to trawl
                                                  from the public, the Council developed                   Aleutian Islands, shifting more fishing               sectors from 47 percent to 37.8 percent
                                                  a suite of alternatives and options for                  effort to the Bering Sea, which                       and further apportioned the BSAI
                                                  consideration. The Council adopted its                   contributed to the decline in deliveries              Pacific cod allocation among the
                                                  preferred alternative for Amendment                      of Pacific cod to Aleutian Islands                    different trawl sectors.
                                                  113 at its October 2015 meeting.                         shoreplants.                                             As a result of the implementation of
                                                                                                              In 2014, NMFS implemented new                      Amendment 80 and Amendment 85, the
                                                  BSAI Pacific Cod Biomass Estimates
                                                                                                           Steller sea lion protection measures in               fishing behavior for the trawl sectors
                                                  and TAC Split
                                                                                                           the Aleutian Islands (79 FR 70286,                    changed in the Aleutian Islands Pacific
                                                     Pacific cod biomass in the Aleutian                   November 25, 2014) that are less                      cod fishery. Section 2.7.1 of the
                                                  Islands declined steadily from about                     restrictive than the measures previously              Analysis shows that prior to 2008, a
                                                  2000 until 2014 (see Section 3.3 of the                  in place; however, in that year NMFS                  majority of the Aleutian Islands Pacific
                                                  Analysis), although the stock                            also split the BSAI TAC into separate                 cod processed by the offshore sector
                                                  assessment in 2015 indicated some                        TACs for the Bering Sea and Aleutian                  came from CP harvest, but after 2008,
                                                  stabilization. Prior to 2011, the Pacific                Islands subareas. While the BSAI TAC                  CV deliveries of Aleutian Islands Pacific
                                                  cod stock assessment model for the                       split greatly reduced the potential                   cod to CPs played a more significant
                                                  BSAI had been based on an abundance                      impacts of the Pacific cod fisheries on               role in the offshore processing. The
                                                  estimate from the eastern Bering Sea                     Steller sea lion Pacific cod prey                     percentage of the total CV deliveries of
                                                  that was expanded to the entire BSAI.                    resources, it also resulted in a                      Aleutian Islands Pacific cod to
                                                  In 2011, based on information that the                   substantial reduction in the amount of                shoreplants decreased from an annual
                                                  proportion of the combined BSAI                          Pacific cod available for harvest in the              average of 69 percent prior to 2008, to
                                                  biomass in the Aleutian Islands subarea                  Aleutian Islands. Consequently,                       an annual average of 34 percent since
                                                  might be smaller than previously                         implementation of the less restrictive                2008, with the remainder being
                                                  estimated, the Council requested a stock                 Steller sea lion protection measures in               delivered to the offshore sector
                                                  assessment specific to Pacific cod in the                2014 did not improve opportunities for                (motherships and floating processors).
                                                  Aleutian Islands subarea. Prior to the                   deliveries of Pacific cod to shoreside                Before Amendment 80 to the FMP was
                                                  Aleutian Islands-specific stock                          processors that support communities in                implemented in 2008, between 3 and 6
                                                  assessment, approximately 16 percent of                  the Aleutian Islands, given the effects of            percent of the total BSAI Pacific cod
                                                  the Pacific cod biomass was attributed                   the BSAI split.                                       landings were made at Adak. However,
                                                  to the Aleutian Islands; however, the                       Additional information about the                   since 2012, the share of total BSAI
                                                  stock assessment revealed that the                       effects of Steller sea lion protection                Pacific cod landings made at Adak has
                                                  actual distribution was in the 7 to 9                    measures on the Aleutian Islands Pacific              been 1 to 2 percent. The flexibility of
                                                  percent range. After considering the                     cod fishery and Aleutian Islands                      Amendment 80 likely afforded the
                                                  combined effects of a declining Aleutian                 communities is available in Section 3.3               offshore sector the ability to change its
                                                  Islands biomass of Pacific cod, revisions                of the EIS prepared for the Steller sea               fishing behavior in the Aleutian Islands
                                                  to the stock assessment, and the                         lion protection measures (Available at                Pacific cod fishery to lessen the impacts
                                                  proportion of the stock attributed to the                https://alaskafisheries.noaa.gov/                     of Amendment 85, a lower Aleutian
                                                  Aleutian Islands, the Council                            fisheries/sslpm-feis) and in Section 2.6.5            Islands Pacific cod biomass, and the
                                                  recommended splitting the BSAI Pacific                   of the Analysis prepared for this                     BSAI Pacific cod TAC split. When
                                                  cod TAC between the two subareas. See                    proposed rule.                                        compared to the offshore sector, the
                                                  Section 3.3 of the Analysis for more                                                                           Aleutian Islands shoreplants have little
                                                                                                           Rationalization Programs
                                                  information about the BSAI TAC split.                                                                          ability to change their behavior to
                                                  The declining biomass, revised stock                        Some of the recent decline in                      reduce the impacts resulting from a
                                                  assessment, and BSAI TAC split                           processing of Aleutian Islands Pacific                lower Aleutian Islands Pacific cod
                                                  resulted in a substantial decrease in the                cod by Aleutian Islands shoreplants is                biomass and the BSAI Pacific cod TAC
                                                  TAC available for harvest in the                         likely due to the reduction in Aleutian               split, since the Aleutian Islands
                                                  Aleutian Islands.                                        Islands Pacific cod biomass, the BSAI                 shoreplants rely entirely on CV
                                                                                                           TAC split, and Steller sea lion                       deliveries of Aleutian Islands Pacific
                                                  Steller Sea Lion Protection Measures                     protection measures, but changes in                   cod. This disparity in flexibility
                                                     The western distinct population                       fishing behavior by the offshore sector,              between the offshore sector and
                                                  segment of Steller sea lions was listed                  starting with the implementation of two               Aleutian Islands shoreplants leaves the
                                                  as threatened under the Endangered                       types of rationalization programs in
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                                                                                                                                                                 Aleutian Islands shoreplants at a
                                                  Species Act in 1990 (55 FR 49204,                        2008, has also contributed to the decline             significant disadvantage in adapting to
                                                  November 26, 1990), and reclassified as                  in Aleutian Islands Pacific cod                       changes in the Aleutian Islands Pacific
                                                  endangered in 1997 (62 FR 30772, June                    delivered and processed at Aleutian                   cod fishery.
                                                  5, 1997). Since then, NMFS has                           Islands shoreplants. In 2008, both
                                                  restricted fishing with trawl gear near                  Amendment 80 and Amendment 85                         Rationale for Action
                                                  Steller sea lion rookeries and managed                   were implemented. Amendment 80                          Generally, this proposed rule would
                                                  fisheries to limit and disperse harvest in               provided an allocation of the TACs for                establish a harvest set-aside in which a
                                                  important Steller sea lion foraging areas.               six groundfish species, including Pacific             portion of the Aleutian Islands Pacific


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                                                  cod TAC would be available for harvest                   sector’s BSAI Pacific cod allocation or                 The following section of this
                                                  only by vessels directed fishing for                     the CDQ Pacific cod allocation in the                 preamble describes how this proposed
                                                  Aleutian Islands Pacific cod and                         Aleutian Islands. Non-CDQ sectors                     rule would revise management of the
                                                  delivering their catch to Aleutian                       would continue to receive the                         BSAI Pacific cod fishery to provide
                                                  Islands shoreplants for processing. The                  allocations established under                         harvesting and delivery opportunities
                                                  harvest set-aside would apply only if                    Amendment 85.                                         for Aleutian Islands communities, while
                                                  specific notification and performance                       The Council recognized that neither                considering and accommodating the
                                                  requirements are met, and only during                    of the existing Aleutian Islands                      harvesting and delivery patterns and
                                                  the first few months of the fishing year.                shoreplants is currently processing                   needs of other participants in the BSAI
                                                  A detailed description of this proposed                  Aleutian Islands Pacific cod. However,                Pacific cod fishery.
                                                  rule is provided in the following section                the Council also recognized that the
                                                  of the preamble.                                                                                               The Proposed Rule
                                                                                                           protection measures and harvest set-
                                                     The Council determined and NMFS                       aside in this proposed rule would                        This proposed rule would modify
                                                  agrees that a harvest set-aside is needed                minimize the risk of exclusion from,                  several aspects of the BSAI Pacific cod
                                                  for several reasons. First, the Council                  and maintain opportunities for                        fishery. This proposed rule would set
                                                  acknowledged that the TAC for Aleutian                   participation in, the Aleutian Islands                aside a portion of the Aleutian Islands
                                                  Islands Pacific cod was significantly                    Pacific cod fishery by Aleutian Islands               Pacific cod non-CDQ TAC for harvest by
                                                  lower than predicted. Second, the                        harvesters, processors, and                           vessels directed fishing for Aleutian
                                                  rationalization programs, and                            communities.                                          Islands Pacific cod for processing by
                                                  particularly the Amendment 80                               This proposed rule would revise                    Aleutian Islands shoreplants. However,
                                                  Program, have allowed an influx of                       regulations to provide additional                     the harvest set-aside would apply only
                                                  processing capacity into the Aleutian                    opportunities for harvesters to deliver               if specific notification and performance
                                                  Islands Pacific cod fishery capable of                   Aleutian Islands Pacific cod to Aleutian              requirements are met, and only during
                                                  processing the Aleutian Islands Pacific                  Islands shoreplants. The Aleutian                     the first few months of the fishing year.
                                                  cod TAC, exacerbating the need for                       Islands Pacific cod TAC is not sufficient                In order to implement Amendment
                                                  Council action to support Aleutian                       to allow all sectors to prosecute the                 113, this proposed rule would:
                                                  Islands fishing communities. The                         Aleutian Islands Pacific cod fishery at                  • Define the term ‘‘Aleutian Islands
                                                  Council determined that without                          their historical levels. Without                      shoreplant’’ in regulation;
                                                  Council action, there would be a                         protections, Aleutian Islands harvesters,                • Calculate and define the amount of
                                                  continued risk that fishing                                                                                    the Aleutian Islands Pacific cod TAC
                                                                                                           shoreplants, and fishing communities
                                                  communities, and particularly Aleutian                                                                         that would be available as a directed
                                                                                                           could be preempted from the fishery by
                                                  Islands shoreplants and the                                                                                    fishing allowance (DFA) and the amount
                                                                                                           the offshore sector. This proposed
                                                  communities in which they are located,                                                                         that would be available as an incidental
                                                                                                           action would create a set aside for
                                                  would not be able to sustain                                                                                   catch allowance (ICA);
                                                                                                           vessels delivering to shoreplants,
                                                  participation in the Aleutian Islands
                                                                                                           especially in low TAC years.                             • Limit the amount of A-season
                                                  Pacific cod fishery. This proposed rule
                                                                                                              This proposed rule is intended to                  Pacific cod that could be harvested by
                                                  would maintain opportunities for
                                                                                                           provide benefits to harvesters delivering             the trawl CV sector in the Bering Sea
                                                  remote fishing communities to
                                                                                                           to Aleutian Islands shoreplants, the                  prior to March 21 (Bering Sea Trawl CV
                                                  participate in the Pacific cod fishery.
                                                                                                           shoreplants, and the communities                      A-Season Sector Limitation);
                                                  Third, the Council recognized that
                                                  multiple sectors have historically                       where those shoreplants are located.                     • Set aside some or all of the Aleutian
                                                  participated in the Aleutian Islands                     This objective is consistent with long-               Islands Pacific cod non-CDQ DFA for
                                                  Pacific cod fishery, but for the CP                      standing policies recommended by the                  harvest by vessels directed fishing for
                                                  sectors, the Aleutian Islands Pacific cod                Council and regulations established by                Aleutian Islands Pacific cod for
                                                  fishery contributed only 1 to 3 percent                  NMFS to provide harvesting and                        processing by Aleutian Islands
                                                  of total first wholesale gross revenue in                processing opportunities for                          shoreplants from January 1 to March 15
                                                  recent years, compared to the                            communities in the Aleutian Islands.                  (Aleutian Islands CV Harvest Set-Aside);
                                                  shoreplants (Adak), where almost all of                     Because of their remote location and                  • Require that either the City of Adak
                                                  their total first wholesale gross revenue                limited economic alternatives, Aleutian               or the City of Atka annually provide
                                                  was from Aleutian Islands Pacific cod                    Islands communities rely on harvesting                notification to NMFS prior to November
                                                  during the same period.                                  and processing of the nearby fishery                  1 of its intent to process Aleutian
                                                     This proposed rule would strike a                     resources to support and sustain their                Islands Pacific cod during the upcoming
                                                  balance between providing fishing                        communities. This proposed rule is                    fishing year in order for the Aleutian
                                                  community protections and ensuring                       intended to be directly responsive to                 Islands CV Harvest Set-Aside and the
                                                  that the fishery sectors have a                          National Standard 8 of the Magnuson-                  Bering Sea Trawl CV A-Season Sector
                                                  meaningful opportunity to fully harvest                  Stevens Act that states conservation and              Limitation to be effective in the
                                                  their allocations by including several                   management measures shall take into                   upcoming fishing year; and
                                                  thresholds to prevent Aleutian Islands                   account the importance of fishery                        • Remove the Bering Sea Trawl CV A-
                                                  Pacific cod from being unharvested.                      resources to fishing communities in                   Season Sector Limitation and the
                                                  This proposed rule would provide                         order to provide for the sustained                    Aleutian Islands CV Harvest Set-Aside if
                                                  benefits and stability to fishery-                       participation of such communities, and                less than 1,000 mt of the harvest set-
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                                                  dependent fishing communities in the                     to the extent practicable, minimize                   aside is delivered to (i.e., landed at)
                                                  Aleutian Islands and is responsive to                    adverse economic impacts on such                      Aleutian Islands shoreplants by
                                                  changes in management regimes like                       communities (16 U.S.C. 1851(a)(8)).                   February 28, or if the harvest set-aside
                                                  rationalization programs that necessitate                Additional information on the history                 is fully taken before March 15.
                                                  putting protections in place to protect                  leading up to this proposed action and                   The following sections provide greater
                                                  other non-rationalized fisheries.                        the Council’s purpose and need                        detail about the rationale for and effect
                                                     The Council also stressed that this                   statement are provided in Sections 2.3                of the regulatory changes proposed in
                                                  proposed rule would not affect any                       and 2.2 of the Analysis, respectively.                this rule.


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                                                  Proposed Revisions to Definitions at                     specify an amount of Aleutian Islands                 allocation very early in the A season. In
                                                  § 679.2                                                  Pacific cod that NMFS estimates will be               the Bering Sea, the fishery starts in
                                                     This proposed rule would add a                        taken as incidental catch when directed               earnest on January 20, with a peak in
                                                  definition to § 679.2 for ‘‘Aleutian                     fishing for non-CDQ groundfish other                  fishing around mid-February, followed
                                                  Islands shoreplant’’ to mean a                           than Pacific cod in the Aleutian Islands.             by a slow decline in catch during
                                                                                                           This amount would be the Aleutian                     March. In the Aleutian Islands, the
                                                  processing facility that is physically
                                                                                                           Islands ICA and would be deducted                     season is significantly shorter, with
                                                  located on land west of 170° W.
                                                                                                           from the Aleutian Islands non-CDQ                     fishing effort ramping up during the last
                                                  longitude within the State of Alaska.
                                                                                                           TAC. The amount of the Aleutian                       two weeks in February and peaking in
                                                  This proposed definition is needed
                                                                                                           Islands non-CDQ TAC remaining after                   early March, followed by a dramatic
                                                  because the existing term ‘‘shoreside
                                                                                                           subtraction of the Aleutian Islands ICA               decline in mid-March. The Pacific cod
                                                  processor’’ in § 679.2 can include
                                                                                                           would be the Aleutian Islands DFA.                    fishery in the Aleutian Islands starts
                                                  processing vessels that are moored or                       NMFS would specify the Aleutian                    later than in the Bering Sea in part
                                                  otherwise fixed in a location (i.e.,                     Islands ICA and DFA so that NMFS                      because of when Pacific cod aggregate in
                                                  stationary floating processors), but not                 could clearly establish the amount of                 the Aleutian Islands, allowing efficient
                                                  necessarily located on land. The                         Aleutian Islands Pacific cod that would               harvest by trawl vessels. Because the
                                                  objective of this proposed rule is to                    be used in determining the amount of                  trawl CV sector can harvest its entire A-
                                                  provide an opportunity for fishing                       the harvest set-aside described in the                season allocation in the Bering Sea and
                                                  communities in the Aleutian Islands,                     following sections of this preamble. It               can harvest it very quickly, there may be
                                                  including the processors that are                        would also aid the public in knowing                  no Pacific cod available for harvest
                                                  physically located in Aleutian Islands                   how much of the Aleutian Islands non-                 during the A-season in the Aleutian
                                                  communities, to receive benefits from                    CDQ TAC is available for directed                     Islands. Setting aside an amount of the
                                                  the Aleutian Islands Pacific cod fishery                 fishing prior to the start of fishing to aid          BSAI trawl CV sector A-season
                                                  at levels that are roughly equivalent to                 in the planning of fishery operations.                allocation for harvest and delivery in
                                                  the historic share of Aleutian Islands                      Although the amount of the Aleutian                the Aleutian Islands would provide the
                                                  Pacific cod that was harvested by CVs                    Islands ICA may vary from year to year,               opportunity for vessels, Aleutian Islands
                                                  and delivered to Aleutian Islands                        NMFS anticipates that an Aleutian                     shoreplants, and the communities
                                                  shoreplants for processing. Given that                   Islands ICA of 2,500 mt likely would be               where Aleutian Islands shoreplants are
                                                  the definition of shoreside processor                    needed to support incidental catch of                 located to receive benefits from a
                                                  does not exclude stationary floating                     Pacific cod in other Aleutian Islands                 portion of the BSAI Pacific cod fishery.
                                                  processors, and stationary floating                      non-CDQ directed groundfish fisheries.                   In recent years, the trawl CV sector
                                                  processors do not benefit or provide                     NMFS examined recent levels of                        has harvested its A-season BSAI Pacific
                                                  stability to nearby communities to the                   incidental catch of Pacific cod in other              cod allocation very quickly, primarily
                                                  same extent as shoreplants, this                         Aleutian Islands non-CDQ groundfish                   because the trawl CV sector has been
                                                  proposed definition would provide a                      fisheries from 2013 through 2015, and                 able to harvest almost its entire BSAI
                                                  clear and consistent term for referencing                has initially determined that 2,500 mt                Pacific cod allocation in the Bering Sea.
                                                  the shoreside processors located on land                 should adequately account for                         For example, in 2014, NMFS closed the
                                                  within the Aleutian Islands.                             incidental catch if Amendment 113 is                  trawl CV sector to directed fishing on
                                                  Proposed Revisions to General                            approved and implemented. In future                   March 16 (79 FR 15255; March 19,
                                                  Limitations at § 679.20                                  years, NMFS would specify the Aleutian                2014). In 2015, NMFS closed the trawl
                                                                                                           Islands ICA in the annual harvest                     CV sector to directed fishing on
                                                    This proposed rule would add a new                     specifications based on recent and                    February 27 (80 FR 11332; March 3,
                                                  paragraph (viii) to § 679.20(a)(7). This                 anticipated incidental catch of Aleutian              2015). This rapid rate of trawl CV
                                                  new paragraph would include the                          Islands Pacific cod in other Aleutian                 harvest in the Bering Sea restricts
                                                  primary regulatory provisions of this                    Islands non-CDQ directed groundfish                   potential harvesting and delivery
                                                  proposed rule. To aid the reader in                      fisheries.                                            opportunities for trawl CVs that
                                                  understanding how this proposed rule                        Using the 2017 Aleutian Islands non-               participate in the Aleutian Islands
                                                  would apply, NMFS provides examples                      CDQ TAC from Table 3 (11,465 mt), and                 Pacific cod fishery and Aleutian Islands
                                                  of the proposed Aleutian Islands CV                      assuming an Aleutian Islands ICA of                   shoreplants during the lucrative A-
                                                  Harvest Set-Aside, harvest limitations,                  2,500 mt, the 2017 Aleutian Islands                   season.
                                                  and performance measures in this                         DFA would equal 8,965 mt (11,465                         To prevent the trawl CV sector from
                                                  section of the preamble using 2017                       mt¥2,500 mt = 8,965 mt). Under this                   harvesting its entire BSAI A-season
                                                  harvest specifications for BSAI Pacific                  proposed rule, the Aleutian Islands DFA               Pacific cod allocation in the Bering Sea
                                                  cod (81 FR 14773, March 18, 2016). For                   would be the maximum amount of                        before vessels can harvest Aleutian
                                                  the remainder of this preamble, unless                   Pacific cod available for directed fishing            Islands Pacific cod for processing by
                                                  otherwise specified, all references refer                by all non-CDQ fishery sectors in all                 Aleutian Islands shoreplants, this
                                                  to non-CDQ allocations and                               seasons in the Aleutian Islands.                      proposed rule would establish the
                                                  apportionments of BSAI Pacific cod.                                                                            Bering Sea Trawl CV A-Season Sector
                                                                                                           Bering Sea Trawl CV A-Season Sector                   Limitation to limit the amount of the
                                                  Calculation of the Aleutian Islands                      Limitation                                            trawl CV sector’s A-season allocation
                                                  Pacific Cod Non-CDQ Incidental Catch                        As noted earlier in this preamble,                 that can be harvested in the Bering Sea
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                                                  Allowance and Directed Fishing                           trawl CVs harvest almost all of the                   prior to March 21. The Bering Sea Trawl
                                                  Allowance                                                Aleutian Islands Pacific cod that is                  CV A-Season Sector Limitation would
                                                    This proposed rule would require that                  received for processing by Aleutian                   ensure that some of the trawl CV
                                                  NMFS annually specify an ICA and a                       Islands shoreplants. Additionally, the                sector’s A-season allocation remains
                                                  DFA derived from the Aleutian Islands                    trawl CV sector can harvest its entire                available for harvest in the Aleutian
                                                  non-CDQ TAC. Each year, during the                       allocation of BSAI Pacific cod in the                 Islands by vessels that deliver their
                                                  annual harvest specifications process                    Bering Sea, and in recent years has                   catch of Aleutian Islands Pacific cod to
                                                  described at § 679.20(c), NMFS would                     harvested its A-season BSAI Pacific cod               Aleutian Islands shoreplants for


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                                                  processing. On March 21, the restriction                 2015, when Aleutian Islands                           Sector Limitation of 3,000 mt = 33,732
                                                  on Bering Sea harvest by the trawl CV                    shoreplants were operational (Section                 mt).
                                                  sector would be lifted and the                           2.7.1.2 of the Analysis).
                                                                                                                                                                 Aleutian Islands Catcher Vessel Harvest
                                                  remainder, if any, of the BSAI trawl CV                     The Council also considered three                  Set-Aside
                                                  A-season allocation could be harvested                   dates—March 1, 15, and 21—for when
                                                  in either the Bering Sea or the Aleutian                 the Bering Sea Trawl CV A-Season                         This proposed rule would require that
                                                  Islands (if still open to directed fishing               Sector Limitation should be lifted.                   all, or some portion, of the Aleutian
                                                  for Pacific cod) and delivered to any                    Recent trawl CV sector harvest patterns               Islands DFA be set aside for harvest by
                                                  eligible processor for processing.                       from 2014 and 2015 show that without                  vessels directed fishing for Aleutian
                                                     After calculating the Aleutian Islands                the limitation on harvests in the Bering              Islands Pacific cod for processing by
                                                  ICA and DFA, NMFS would calculate                        Sea in place until March 21, the entire               Aleutian Islands shoreplants. This
                                                  the Bering Sea Trawl CV A-Season                         trawl CV allocation could be taken                    Aleutian Islands CV Harvest Set-Aside
                                                  Sector Limitation and the amount of the                  before Aleutian Islands Pacific cod have              would be available for harvest by
                                                  trawl CV sector A-season allocation that                 typically aggregated in early- or mid-                vessels using any authorized gear type
                                                  could be harvested in the Bering Sea                     March (see Section 2.7.1.1 of the                     and that deliver their catch to Aleutian
                                                  prior to March 21. The Bering Sea Trawl                  Analysis). The March 21 date would                    Islands shoreplants for processing.
                                                  CV A-Season Sector Limitation would                      best preserve the opportunity for vessels             NMFS would account for harvest and
                                                  be an amount equal to the lesser of                      to continue to fish in the Aleutian                   processing of Aleutian Islands Pacific
                                                  either the Aleutian Islands DFA (as                                                                            cod under the Aleutian Islands CV
                                                                                                           Islands without having the entire A-
                                                  described above) or 5,000 mt. The                                                                              Harvest Set-Aside separate from, and in
                                                                                                           season trawl CV sector allocation taken
                                                  Bering Sea Trawl CV A-Season Sector                                                                            addition to, its accounting of Aleutian
                                                                                                           in the Bering Sea. The March 21 date
                                                  Limitation also would be equivalent to                                                                         Islands Pacific cod catch by the nine
                                                                                                           also would not occur so late in the year
                                                  the Aleutian Islands CV Harvest Set-                                                                           non-CDQ fishery sectors established
                                                                                                           that the trawl CV sector would be
                                                  Aside, which would be the amount                                                                               under Amendment 85 to the FMP.
                                                                                                           precluded from fully harvesting its A-
                                                  reserved for harvest by vessels directed                                                                       Because of this separate accounting, the
                                                                                                           season allocation. As shown in Table 30
                                                  fishing for Aleutian Islands Pacific cod                                                                       proposed Aleutian Islands CV Harvest
                                                                                                           in Section 2.7.1.1 of the Analysis, in
                                                  for processing by Aleutian Islands                                                                             Set-Aside would not increase or
                                                                                                           only 3 of the 13 years between 2003 and
                                                  shoreplants, described in the following                                                                        decrease the amount of BSAI Pacific cod
                                                                                                           2015 did the trawl CV sector take the                 allocated to any of the non-CDQ fishery
                                                  section of this preamble. The amount of                  entire A-season (from January 20 until
                                                  the trawl CV sector’s A-season                                                                                 sectors. The Aleutian Islands CV
                                                                                                           April 1) to harvest its BSAI Pacific cod              Harvest Set-Aside would apply from
                                                  allocation that could be harvested in the
                                                                                                           A-season allocation. In the other years               January 1 until March 15 of each year,
                                                  Bering Sea prior to March 21 would be
                                                                                                           during this period, on average, the trawl             unless certain notification and
                                                  the amount of Pacific cod that remained
                                                                                                           CV sector A-season fishery closed on                  performance measures, described in the
                                                  after deducting the Bering Sea Trawl CV
                                                                                                           March 15.                                             following section of the preamble, are
                                                  A-Season Sector Limitation from the
                                                  BSAI trawl CV sector A-season                               Using the 2017 Aleutian Islands non-               not satisfied.
                                                  allocation listed in the annual harvest                  CDQ TAC from Table 3 (11,465 mt), and                    The amount of the Aleutian Islands
                                                  specifications (and as determined at                     assuming an Aleutian Islands ICA of                   CV Harvest Set-Aside would be
                                                  § 679.20(a)(7)(iv)(A)(1)(i)). NMFS would                 2,500 mt, the Aleutian Islands DFA                    calculated as described above for the
                                                  specify the Bering Sea Trawl CV A-                       would be 8,965 mt. With a DFA of 8,965                Bering Sea Trawl CV A-Season Sector
                                                  Season Sector Limitation and the                         mt, the Bering Sea Trawl CV A-Season                  Limitation. It would be an amount equal
                                                  amount of the A-season trawl CV                          Sector Limitation would be 5,000 mt,                  to the lesser of either 5,000 mt or the
                                                  allocation that could be harvested in the                because 5,000 mt is less than the DFA                 Aleutian Islands DFA. NMFS would
                                                  Bering Sea prior to March 21 in the                      of 8,965 mt. With a Bering Sea Trawl CV               notify the public of the Aleutian Islands
                                                  annual harvest specifications.                           A-Season Sector Limitation of 5,000 mt,               CV Harvest Set-Aside through the
                                                     The Council considered a range of                     the maximum amount of Pacific cod                     annual harvest specifications process.
                                                  options on the amount of the Bering Sea                  that could be harvested in the Bering                    When the Aleutian Islands CV
                                                  Trawl CV A-Season Sector Limitation,                     Sea by the trawl CV sector during the A-              Harvest Set-Aside is set equal to the
                                                  and the specific date when the                           season prior to March 21 would be                     Aleutian Islands DFA, directed fishing
                                                  limitation should be lifted. The Council                 31,732 mt (i.e., trawl CV sector A-season             for Pacific cod in the Aleutian Islands
                                                  considered amounts for the Bering Sea                    allocation of 36,732 mt¥5,000 mt                      could only be conducted by vessels that
                                                  Trawl CV A-Season Sector Limitation                      Bering Sea Trawl CV A-Season Sector                   deliver their catch of Aleutian Islands
                                                  ranging from 3,000 to 7,000 mt. The                      Limitation = 31,732 mt maximum                        Pacific cod to Aleutian Islands
                                                  Council determined and NMFS agrees                       permissible harvest by the trawl CV                   shoreplants for processing. Vessels that
                                                  that a maximum of 5,000 mt is the                        sector in the Bering Sea prior to March               do not want to deliver their directed
                                                  appropriate amount because it                            21). Conversely, if the 2017 Aleutian                 catch of Aleutian Islands Pacific cod to
                                                  represents a large percentage of the total               Islands non-CDQ TAC was 5,500 mt,                     Aleutian Islands shoreplants for
                                                  amount of Pacific cod available to the                   with an Aleutian Islands ICA of 2,500                 processing would be prohibited from
                                                  non-CDQ fishery sectors in recent years,                 mt and a resulting Aleutian Islands DFA               directed fishing for Pacific cod in the
                                                  and is in the range necessary to provide                 of 3,000 mt, then the Bering Sea Trawl                Aleutian Islands during the time the
                                                  benefits to Aleutian Islands fishing                     CV A-Season Sector Limitation would                   Aleutian Islands CV Harvest Set-Aside
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                                                  communities, including shoreplant                        be 3,000 mt, because the DFA was less                 is in effect. These vessels would be
                                                  operations, when considered in                           than 5,000 mt, and the maximum                        permitted to conduct directed fishing
                                                  combination with the GHL A-season                        amount of Pacific cod that could be                   for groundfish other than Pacific cod in
                                                  harvest. Additionally, the Analysis                      harvested in the Bering Sea by the trawl              the Aleutian Islands during the time the
                                                  shows that 5,000 mt is the approximate                   CV sector during the A-season prior to                Aleutian Islands CV Harvest Set-Aside
                                                  long-term average of the amount of                       March 21 would be 33,732 mt (trawl CV                 is in effect and their harvests of Pacific
                                                  Pacific cod processed at Aleutian                        sector A-season allocation of 36,732                  cod would accrue toward the Aleutian
                                                  Islands shoreplants between 2003 and                     mt¥Bering Sea Trawl CV A-Season                       Islands ICA. CPs would be permitted to


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                                                  conduct directed fishing for Pacific cod                 and delivered that catch offshore while               through 2015), a significant portion of
                                                  in the Aleutian Islands during the time                  the Aleutian Islands CV Harvest Set-                  Aleutian Islands Pacific cod was not
                                                  the Aleutian Islands CV Harvest Set-                     Aside was in effect, NMFS would                       delivered shoreside until mid-March
                                                  Aside side is in effect as long as they act              deduct that Pacific cod from (1) the 60               (see Table 2–37 of the Analysis).
                                                  only as CVs and deliver their directed                   ft LOA or greater pot CV sector’s A-                  Establishing a date much earlier than
                                                  catch of Aleutian Islands Pacific cod to                 season allocation, and (2) that portion of            March 15 to relieve the Aleutian Islands
                                                  Aleutian Islands shoreplants for                         the Aleutian Islands DFA that is the                  CV Harvest Set-Aside would not meet
                                                  processing. CPs also would be permitted                  Aleutian Islands Unrestricted Fishery (if             the Council’s goals to sustain
                                                  to retain Aleutian Islands Pacific cod as                available). If no portion of the Aleutian             participation in the Aleutian Islands
                                                  incidental catch while directed fishing                  Islands DFA were available for the                    Pacific cod fishery by Aleutian Islands
                                                  for groundfish other than Pacific cod                    Aleutian Islands Unrestricted Fishery,                communities. The protections afforded
                                                  and those harvests of Pacific cod would                  that catch would have to be delivered to              by reserving a portion of the Aleutian
                                                  accrue toward the Aleutian Islands ICA.                  an Aleutian Islands shoreplant. If that               Islands Pacific cod non-CDQ TAC for
                                                     When the Aleutian Islands DFA is                      same vessel conducted directed fishing                vessels delivering to Aleutian Islands
                                                  greater than 5,000 mt, and therefore the                 for sablefish in the Aleutian Islands,                shoreplants would be lifted before the
                                                  Aleutian Islands CV Harvest Set-Aside                    retained Pacific cod up to the maximum                Pacific cod aggregated on the Aleutian
                                                  is set equal to 5,000 mt, the difference                 retainable amount, and delivered its                  Islands fishing grounds.
                                                  between the DFA and the Aleutian                         sablefish and Pacific cod catch to an                    The Council and NMFS considered
                                                  Islands CV Harvest Set-Aside would be                    Aleutian Islands shoreplant for                       earlier dates by which to lift these
                                                  available for directed fishing by all non-               processing while the Aleutian Islands                 restrictions, but given historical
                                                  CDQ fishery sectors with sufficient A-                   CV Harvest Set-Aside was in effect,                   harvesting and delivery patterns for
                                                  season allocations and could be                          NMFS would deduct that Pacific cod                    Aleutian Islands Pacific cod, the longer
                                                  processed by any eligible processor.                     from the Aleutian Islands ICA, and it                 the Aleutian Islands CV Harvest Set-
                                                  This difference would be called the                      would not accrue toward the set-aside.                Aside remains in effect during the A-
                                                  ‘‘Aleutian Islands Unrestricted Fishery.’’                  If certain notification and                        season each year, the greater the
                                                  In years when there would be both an                     performance measures are met, the                     opportunity for complete harvest and
                                                  Aleutian Islands CV Harvest Set-Aside                    Aleutian Islands CV Harvest Set-Aside                 delivery of the Aleutian Islands CV
                                                  and an Aleutian Islands Unrestricted                     would be in effect from January 1 until               Harvest Set-Aside. The March 15 date
                                                  Fishery, vessels could conduct directed                  March 15 of each year. If the entire set-             provides greater social and economic
                                                  fishing for Pacific cod in the Aleutian                  aside was harvested and delivered prior               stability for Aleutian Islands fishing
                                                  Islands and deliver their catch to                       to March 15, the Bering Sea Trawl CV                  communities than earlier dates.
                                                  Aleutian Islands shoreplants or to any                   A-Season Sector Limitation and                        Limiting the duration of the Aleutian
                                                  eligible processor for processing as long                Aleutian Islands CV Harvest Set-Aside                 Islands CV Harvest Set-Aside to March
                                                  as the Aleutian Islands Unrestricted                     would be lifted. The Aleutian Islands                 15 also would provide an opportunity
                                                  Fishery is open to directed fishing. CPs                 CV Harvest Set-Aside would end at                     for CPs to harvest Pacific cod, and for
                                                  would be permitted to conduct directed                   noon on March 15 even if the entire set-              CVs to harvest and deliver Pacific cod
                                                  fishing for Pacific cod in the Aleutian                  aside had not been harvested and                      to CPs or stationary floating processors,
                                                  Islands as long as the Aleutian Islands                  delivered to Aleutian Islands                         before the end of the A season. The
                                                  Unrestricted Fishery is open to directed                 shoreplants. When the set-aside ends,                 proposed March 15 date balances the
                                                  fishing. NMFS would determine                            any remaining Aleutian Islands DFA                    opportunities for all participants.
                                                  whether the Aleutian Islands                             could be harvested by any non-CDQ                     Additional information is provided in
                                                  Unrestricted Fishery is sufficient to                    fishery sector with remaining A-season                Section 2.7.2.4 of the Analysis.
                                                  support a directed fishery and would                     allocation, and the harvest could be                     The Council and NMFS considered
                                                  notify the public through a notice in the                delivered to any eligible processor. If a             different maximum amounts for the
                                                  Federal Register.                                        vessel had been directed fishing for                  Aleutian Islands CV Harvest Set-Aside:
                                                     While the Aleutian Islands CV                         Aleutian Islands Pacific cod, but had                 3,000 mt, 5,000 mt, and 7,000 mt. For
                                                  Harvest Set-Aside is in effect, NMFS                     not yet delivered that Pacific cod for                reasons described under the Bering Sea
                                                  would account for Aleutian Islands                       processing when the harvest set-aside                 Trawl CV A-Season Sector Limitation
                                                  Pacific cod caught by vessels and                        was lifted, that vessel could deliver its             section of this preamble, they
                                                  delivered to Aleutian Islands                            Pacific cod to any eligible processor. If             determined 5,000 mt represents an
                                                  shoreplants for processing against the                   a vessel had been directed fishing for                adequate and appropriate amount for
                                                  appropriate fishery sector allocation, the               Aleutian Islands Pacific cod, but had                 the Aleutian Islands CV Harvest Set-
                                                  ICA or the DFA, and the Aleutian                         not yet delivered that Pacific cod for                Aside. Under this proposed rule, any
                                                  Islands CV Harvest Set-Aside or the                      processing when the Aleutian Islands                  amount of the Aleutian Islands DFA
                                                  Aleutian Islands Unrestricted Fishery.                   Unrestricted Fishery closed, but the                  above the Aleutian Islands CV Harvest
                                                  For example, if a pot CV greater than 60                 Aleutian Islands CV Harvest Set-Aside                 Set-Aside would be available to any
                                                  ft LOA conducted directed fishing for                    was still in effect, it would be required             sector for directed fishing and could be
                                                  Aleutian Islands Pacific cod and                         to deliver that Pacific cod to an Aleutian            processed by any eligible processor. By
                                                  delivered that catch to an Aleutian                      Islands shoreplant for processing or be               limiting the Aleutian Islands CV Harvest
                                                  Islands shoreplant for processing while                  in violation of the directed fishing                  Set-Aside to a maximum of 5,000 mt,
                                                  the Aleutian Islands CV Harvest Set-                     closure.                                              additional harvesting and processing
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                                                  Aside was in effect, NMFS would                             The Council determined and NMFS                    opportunities would be provided to CPs,
                                                  deduct that Pacific cod from (1) the 60                  agrees that the March 15 date for lifting             and CVs delivering to CPs or stationary
                                                  ft LOA or greater pot CV sector’s A-                     the Aleutian Islands CV Harvest Set-                  floating processors, when the Aleutian
                                                  season allocation, and (2) that portion of               Aside is preferred for several reasons.               Islands DFA is greater than 5,000 mt.
                                                  the Aleutian Islands DFA that is the                     On average, March 15 represents the                      Continuing with the example above
                                                  Aleutian Islands CV Harvest Set-Aside.                   average date of the peak of the Aleutian              for calculating the Bering Sea Trawl CV
                                                  If that same vessel conducted directed                   Islands Pacific cod fishery for CVs.                  A-Season Sector Limitation, and using
                                                  fishing for Aleutian Islands Pacific cod                 During the period analyzed (2003                      amounts from the 2017 annual


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                                                  groundfish harvest specifications, the                      The Council recommended allowing                   intending to process Aleutian Islands
                                                  Aleutian Islands DFA would be 8,965                      the cities of Adak and Atka to                        Pacific cod.
                                                  mt after deducting the Aleutian Islands                  voluntarily notify NMFS prior to                         On or shortly after November 1, the
                                                  ICA from the Aleutian Islands non-CDQ                    November 1 if they do not intend to                   Regional Administrator would send a
                                                  TAC (11,465 mt¥2,500 mt = 8,965 mt).                     process Aleutian Islands Pacific cod in               signed and dated letter either
                                                  Because the DFA is larger than 5,000 mt,                 the upcoming year. NMFS considered                    confirming receipt of the city’s
                                                  the Aleutian Islands CV Harvest Set-                     this recommendation, but decided it                   notification of their intent to process
                                                  Aside would be 5,000 mt. This would                      was not necessary to state in                         Aleutian Islands Pacific cod, or
                                                  also be the amount of the Bering Sea                     regulations. While Adak or Atka could                 informing the city that notification was
                                                  Trawl CV A-Season Sector Limitation.                     notify NMFS prior to November 1 that                  not received by the deadline.
                                                     The remainder of the Aleutian Islands                 it does not intend to process, there                     Of the two notification dates
                                                  DFA after deducting the Aleutian                         would be no penalty if the city                       considered, November 1 and December
                                                  Islands CV Harvest Set-Aside would be                    reconsidered and decided later, but                   15, the Council preferred November 1
                                                  available to any sector prior to March                   before November 1, that it would                      because it would provide more time for
                                                  15, and could be processed by any                        process Aleutian Islands Pacific cod and              offshore processors and non-Aleutian
                                                  eligible processor. For the example                      notified NMFS accordingly.                            Islands shoreplants to make the
                                                  described above, this Aleutian Islands                      This proposed rule would require                   necessary arrangements to harvest and
                                                  Unrestricted Fishery would be 3,965 mt                   annual notification in the form of a                  process Aleutian Islands Pacific cod if
                                                  (8,965 mt¥5,000 mt = 3,965 mt). This                     letter or memorandum signed by the                    no Aleutian Islands shoreplants would
                                                  means that until March 15, 5,000 mt                      City Manager of the city intending to                 be operating in the upcoming year. A
                                                  could be harvested by vessels for                        process Aleutian Islands Pacific cod in               notification date of December 15 would
                                                                                                           the upcoming fishing year. This signed                not give vessels and offshore processors
                                                  processing by Aleutian Islands
                                                                                                           letter or memorandum would be the                     sufficient time to prepare for the harvest
                                                  shoreplants, and 3,965 mt could be
                                                                                                           official notification of intent. This                 and processing of the full amount of the
                                                  harvested by vessels for processing by
                                                                                                           proposed rule would require that the                  Aleutian Islands Pacific cod non-CDQ
                                                  any eligible processor.
                                                                                                           official notification of intent be                    TAC if no Bering Sea Trawl CV A-
                                                  Measures To Prevent Stranding of                         postmarked no later than October 31.                  Season Sector Limitation or Aleutian
                                                  Aleutian Islands Non-CDQ Pacific Cod                     NMFS would require that the official                  Islands CV Harvest Set-Aside applied.
                                                  TAC                                                      notification of intent be submitted to the               While this proposed rule would make
                                                                                                           NMFS Alaska Regional Administrator                    the set-aside available for processing by
                                                     Stranding is a term sometimes used to                                                                       any shoreplant west of 170° W.
                                                                                                           by certified mail through the United
                                                  describe TAC that remains unharvested                                                                          longitude in the Aleutian Islands, the
                                                                                                           States Postal Service. Certified mail
                                                  due to regulations. The Council                                                                                Council recognized that only the City of
                                                                                                           would provide the city with a proof of
                                                  recommended performance measures to                                                                            Adak and the City of Atka could be
                                                                                                           postmark date and date of receipt by
                                                  prevent the stranding of Aleutian                                                                              prepared to process Aleutian Islands
                                                                                                           NMFS Alaska Region. Because the
                                                  Islands non-CDQ Pacific cod TAC.                                                                               Pacific cod; therefore, the Council
                                                                                                           official notification of intent must be
                                                  These measures would make the                                                                                  specified that the notification
                                                                                                           postmarked by October 31, and NMFS
                                                  Aleutian Islands CV Harvest Set-Aside                                                                          requirement would only be required
                                                                                                           may not receive the official notification
                                                  available to other sectors if the set-aside              of intent in a timely manner owing to                 from either Adak or Atka and not
                                                  was not requested, if limited processing                 weather, flight schedules, and other                  another city that might have an Aleutian
                                                  occurred at Aleutian Islands                             unpredictable circumstances with mail                 Islands shoreplant in the future. The
                                                  shoreplants, or if the Aleutian Islands                  service in remote Alaskan communities,                shoreplants in Adak and Atka are likely
                                                  CV Harvest Set-Aside was taken before                    this proposed rule would also require                 to have the capacity to process sufficient
                                                  March 15.                                                the City Manager to submit an electronic              Pacific cod to meet the other
                                                     The first performance measure would                   copy of the official notification of intent           performance measures described below.
                                                  require that either the City Manager of                  and the certified mail receipt with                   Although another Aleutian Islands
                                                  the City of Adak or the City Manager of                  postmark via email to NMFS. Email                     shoreplant may process Pacific cod from
                                                  the City of Atka notify NMFS of its                      submission of electronic copies of the                the Aleutian Islands CV Harvest Set-
                                                  intent to process Aleutian Islands                       official notification of intent and the               Aside, the set-aside would only go into
                                                  Pacific cod in the upcoming fishing                      certified mail receipt with postmark by               effect if Adak or Atka, or both,
                                                  year. If neither city submits such                       October 31 would provide NMFS with                    submitted a notice of intent to process
                                                  notification to NMFS, the Bering Sea                     the timely information it needs to                    in the upcoming fishing year. The
                                                  Trawl CV A-Season Sector Limitation                      manage the upcoming fisheries. Email                  Council could consider requiring
                                                  and the Aleutian Islands CV Harvest                      notification would be in addition to                  notification from additional Aleutian
                                                  Set-Aside would not be in effect for the                 notification via certified U.S. Mail;                 Island cities with shoreplants in the
                                                  upcoming fishing year. The Council’s                     email notification would not replace the              future, if they develop and the need
                                                  recommendation for this proposed                         requirement for notification through the              arises.
                                                  measure did not specify who from Adak                    U.S. Postal Service.                                     The second performance measure
                                                  or Atka would be responsible for                            A city’s notification of intent to                 would remove the Bering Sea Trawl CV
                                                  notifying NMFS of the intent to process                  process Aleutian Islands Pacific cod                  A-Season Sector Limitation and the
                                                  Pacific cod. Therefore, NMFS proposes                    would be required to contain the                      Aleutian Islands CV Harvest Set-Aside
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                                                  that the City Manager would be the                       following information: Date, name of                  for the remainder of the A-season if less
                                                  person responsible for submitting the                    city, a statement of intent to process                than 1,000 mt of Aleutian Islands CV
                                                  required notification to NMFS because                    Aleutian Islands Pacific cod, statement               Harvest Set-Aside is delivered to
                                                  both Adak and Atka have a person in                      of calendar year during which the city                Aleutian Islands shoreplants by
                                                  the role of City Manager. NMFS solicits                  intends to process Aleutian Islands                   February 28. This proposed
                                                  public comment on whether the City                       Pacific cod, and the signature of and                 performance measure is intended to
                                                  Manager is the appropriate person to                     contact information for the City                      ensure that shoreside processing is
                                                  provide such notification.                               Manager of the city whose shoreplant is               actually occurring at a time early


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                                                  enough in the A season to allow other                                        Aleutian Islands Harvest Set-Aside                                           alaskafisheries.noaa.gov/sites/default/
                                                  sectors to come into the fishery if it is                                    (5,000 mt using the 2017 example) is                                         files/81fr184.pdf).
                                                  not. Under this proposed rule, there is                                      fully harvested and processed by                                                If this proposed rule is approved and
                                                  incentive for an Aleutian Islands city to                                    Aleutian Islands shoreplants before                                          implemented, during the annual harvest
                                                  provide a notice of intent to process                                        March 15. This performance measure                                           specifications process described above,
                                                  Pacific cod, even if they are uncertain at                                   would recognize that if the entire                                           NMFS would publish in the proposed
                                                  the time the notice of intent is due as                                      Aleutian Islands CV Harvest Set-Aside                                        harvest specifications the amounts for
                                                  to whether they will do so, because                                          is harvested and delivered, there would                                      the Aleutian Islands ICA, DFA, CV
                                                  there is no penalty to the Aleutian                                          be no reason to continue to restrict trawl                                   Harvest Set-Aside, and Unrestricted
                                                  Islands city or shoreplant for stating                                       CV sector harvests in the Bering Sea                                         Fishery, as well as the Bering Sea Trawl
                                                  their intention to process, but then not                                     because the intent for the set-aside and                                     CV A-Season Sector Limitation, and the
                                                  doing so. This performance measure                                           sector limitation would have been met.                                       amount available for harvest by trawl
                                                  would release the Aleutian Islands CV                                        Harvest Specifications Process To                                            CVs in the Bering Sea while the set-
                                                  Harvest Set-Aside and make the                                               Announce BSAI A-Season Pacific Cod                                           aside is in effect. These amounts would
                                                  remaining amount of the set-aside                                            Limits Implemented by Amendment 113                                          be published in a separate table to
                                                  available to other sectors if for some                                                                                                                    supplement the table in the harvest
                                                  reason, the Aleutian Islands shoreplant                                         NMFS typically publishes the
                                                                                                                               proposed harvest specifications for                                          specifications that describes the final
                                                  were unable to process Pacific cod. The                                                                                                                   gear shares and allowances of the BSAI
                                                                                                                               groundfish of the BSAI in the Federal
                                                  Council chose 1,000 mt as the threshold                                                                                                                   Pacific cod TAC for the upcoming year.
                                                                                                                               Register in November each year (for
                                                  because in 9 of 11 years when the Adak                                                                                                                    NMFS also would publish a notice in
                                                                                                                               example, the proposed 2016–2017
                                                  shoreplant was operational (the primary                                                                                                                   the Federal Register shortly after
                                                                                                                               harvest specifications are available at
                                                  Aleutian Islands shoreplant), it                                                                                                                          November 1 announcing whether the
                                                                                                                               https://alaskafisheries.noaa.gov/sites/
                                                  processed 1,000 mt of Pacific cod by                                                                                                                      Aleutian Islands CV Harvest Set-Aside
                                                                                                                               default/files/80fr76425.pdf). Following
                                                  February 28 (see Section 2.7.2.5 of the                                                                                                                   and Bering Sea Trawl CV A-Season
                                                                                                                               a public comment period, the Council
                                                  Analysis). The Council chose February                                                                                                                     Sector Limitation were going into effect
                                                                                                                               modifies (if necessary) and adopts final
                                                  28 as the date by which the minimum                                                                                                                       for the upcoming fishing year, and
                                                                                                                               harvest specifications at its December
                                                  processing threshold must be met                                             Council meeting and NMFS publishes                                           whether the harvest limits in the
                                                  because it would lift the restrictions a                                     the final harvest specifications early in                                    supplemental table would apply. If
                                                  couple of weeks earlier than under the                                       the following year (for example, the                                         necessary, NMFS would publish in the
                                                  set-aside, allowing enough time for                                          final 2016–2017 harvest specifications                                       Federal Register an adjustment of the
                                                  additional processing capacity to move                                       are available at https://                                                    BSAI A-season Pacific cod limits for the
                                                  into the Aleutian Islands Pacific cod                                        alaskafisheries.noaa.gov/sites/default/                                      upcoming year after the Council adopts
                                                  fishery in years when harvesters and                                         files/81fr14773.pdf). For fisheries that                                     the harvest specifications in December.
                                                  Aleutian Islands shoreplants are                                             will begin before the final harvest                                             For 2017, NMFS proposes to amend
                                                  operating at a level that is not likely to                                   specifications are published, such as                                        the 2017 harvest specifications by
                                                  result in the complete harvesting and                                        BSAI A-season Pacific cod, NMFS                                              adding the following table to the harvest
                                                  processing of the Aleutian Islands CV                                        publishes a temporary rule to announce                                       specifications. If Amendment 113 and
                                                  Harvest Set-Aside.                                                           and adjust (if necessary) the final                                          this proposed rule are approved, and if
                                                     The third performance measure                                             amounts for those fisheries. This                                            NMFS receives timely notification of
                                                  would suspend the Bering Sea Trawl CV                                        adjustment is typically published in the                                     intent to process from either Adak or
                                                  A-Season Sector Limitation for the                                           Federal Register in late December or                                         Atka, the harvest limits in Table 4
                                                  remainder of the year if the entire                                          early January (for example, see https://                                     would be in effect in 2017.

                                                    TABLE 4—2017 BSAI A-SEASON PACIFIC COD LIMITS THAT WOULD BE EFFECTIVE UNDER AMENDMENT 113 TO THE
                                                       FMP IF EITHER THE CITY OF ADAK OR THE CITY OF ATKA NOTIFIED NMFS PRIOR TO NOVEMBER 1 OF ITS INTENT
                                                       TO PROCESS PACIFIC COD IN THE UPCOMING YEAR
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                              Amount
                                                                                                     2017 Allocations under Aleutian Islands CV Harvest Set-Aside                                                                                              (mt)

                                                  AI non-CDQ TAC .................................................................................................................................................................................               11,465
                                                  AI ICA ..................................................................................................................................................................................................       2,500
                                                  AI DFA .................................................................................................................................................................................................        8,965
                                                  BSAI non-CDQ TAC ............................................................................................................................................................................                 213,141
                                                  BSAI Trawl CV A-Season Allocation ...................................................................................................................................................                          36,732
                                                  BSAI Trawl CV A-Season Allocation minus Sector Limitation (available prior to March 21) .............................................................                                                          31,732
                                                  BS Trawl CV A-Season Sector Limitation ...........................................................................................................................................                              5,000
                                                  AI CV Harvest Set-Aside .....................................................................................................................................................................                   5,000
                                                  AI Unrestricted Fishery ........................................................................................................................................................................                3,965
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                                                  Classification                                                               provisions of the Magnuson-Stevens                                             This proposed rule has been
                                                                                                                               Act, and other applicable law, subject to                                    determined to be not significant for
                                                    Pursuant to Section 304(b)(1)(A) and                                       further consideration of comments                                            purposes of Executive Order 12866.
                                                  305(d) of the Magnuson-Stevens Act, the                                      received during the public comment
                                                  NMFS Assistant Administrator has                                                                                                                          Initial Regulatory Flexibility Analysis
                                                                                                                               period.
                                                  determined that Amendment 113 to the                                                                                                                        An Initial Regulatory Flexibility
                                                  FMP and this proposed rule are                                                                                                                            Analysis (IRFA) was prepared for this
                                                  consistent with the FMP, other                                                                                                                            action, as required by Section 603 of the


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                                                  Regulatory Flexibility Act (RFA). The                    affiliates, whose primary industry is                 that would minimize any significant
                                                  IRFA describes the economic impact the                   commercial fishing (see 50 CFR 200.2).                economic impact of the proposed rule
                                                  proposed rule, if adopted, would have                    A business primarily engaged in                       on small entities. The Council
                                                  on small entities. The IRFA describes                    commercial fishing (NAICS code 11411)                 considered a status quo alternative and
                                                  the reasons why this action is being                     is classified as a small business if it is            one action alternative with several
                                                  proposed; the objectives and legal basis                 independently owned and operated, is                  options and suboptions. The
                                                  for the proposed rule; the number and                    not dominant in its field of operation                combination of options and suboptions
                                                  description of small entities directly                   (including its affiliates), and has                   under the action alternative effectively
                                                  regulated by the proposed action; any                    combined annual receipts not in excess                provided a broad range of potential
                                                  projected reporting, recordkeeping, or                   of $11 million for all its affiliated                 alternative approaches to status quo
                                                  other compliance requirements of the                     operations worldwide.                                 management. Under the status quo,
                                                  proposed rule; any overlapping,                             Based on the best available and most               there would be a continued risk that
                                                  duplicative, or conflicting Federal rules;               recent complete data from 2012 through                fishing communities in the Aleutian
                                                  impacts of the action on small entities;                 2014, between 10 and 16 CPs, and an                   Islands would not be able to sustainably
                                                  and any significant alternatives to the                  estimated 43 CVs (trawl and non-trawl)                participate in the Aleutian Islands
                                                  proposed rule that would accomplish                      could be directly regulated by this                   Pacific cod fishery. The action
                                                  the stated objectives of the Magnuson-                   action in the BSAI. Of these, no CP is                alternative does not affect any non-CDQ
                                                  Stevens Act, and any other applicable                    estimated to be a small entity, while 6               fishery sector’s Pacific cod allocation, or
                                                  statutes, and would minimize any                         trawl CVs and 26 non-trawl CVs are                    the TAC of Aleutian Islands Pacific cod.
                                                  significant adverse impacts of the                       estimated to be small entities based on               The action alternative would
                                                  proposed rule on small entities.                         the best available data on the gross                  accomplish the stated objectives of
                                                  Descriptions of the proposed action, its                 receipts from these entities and their                prioritizing a portion of the Aleutian
                                                  purpose, and the legal basis are                         known affiliates. Therefore, a total of 32            Islands Pacific cod TAC for harvest by
                                                  contained earlier in this preamble and                   vessels considered to be small entities               CVs that deliver their catch to Aleutian
                                                  are not repeated here. A summary of the                  would be directly regulated by this                   Islands shoreplants for processing,
                                                  IRFA follows. A copy of the IRFA is                      action. The IRFA assumes that each                    while minimizing adverse economic
                                                  available from NMFS (see ADDRESSES).                     vessel is a unique entity; therefore, the             impacts on small entities and the
                                                                                                           total number of directly regulated                    potential for stranding a portion of the
                                                  Number and Description of Small                          entities may be an overestimate because               Aleutian Islands Pacific cod TAC.
                                                  Entities Directly Regulated by the                       some vessels are likely affiliated                       The Council considered a range of
                                                  Proposed Action                                          through common ownership. These                       dates, varying amounts of Aleutian
                                                     This proposed rule would directly                     potential affiliations are not known with             Islands Pacific cod for the harvest set-
                                                  regulate three groups of entities. First,                the best available data and cannot be                 aside and Bering Sea sector limitation,
                                                  this proposed rule would directly                        predicted.                                            and a suite of mechanisms to relieve the
                                                  regulate trawl CVs harvesting Pacific                                                                          Bering Sea Trawl CV A-Season Sector
                                                  cod in the BSAI because this proposed                    Impacts of the Action on Small Entities
                                                                                                                                                                 Limitation and the Aleutian Islands CV
                                                  rule could limit how much Pacific cod                       Under this proposed rule, a portion of             Harvest Set-Aside under the action
                                                  those trawl CVs could harvest in the                     the Aleutian Islands non-CDQ Pacific                  alternative. The Council recommended
                                                  Bering Sea, and it could prohibit trawl                  cod TAC would be reserved for CVs                     the proposed combination of dates,
                                                  CVs from participating in the Aleutian                   harvesting Aleutian Islands Pacific cod               harvest set-aside amounts, harvest
                                                  Islands Pacific cod fishery if they do not               and delivering their catch to Aleutian                limitations, and provisions to relieve the
                                                  deliver their Pacific cod catch to                       Islands shoreplants for processing                    Bering Sea Trawl CV A-Season Sector
                                                  Aleutian Islands shoreplants. Second,                    during a portion of the year. The trawl               Limitation and the Aleutian Islands CV
                                                  this proposed rule would directly                        CV sector has been the most active in                 Harvest Set-Aside that would give
                                                  regulate all non-trawl CVs who are                       the Aleutian Islands Pacific cod fishery              fishery participants sufficient
                                                  harvesting Pacific cod in the Aleutian                   among all of the CV sectors. Therefore,               opportunity to harvest and deliver
                                                  Islands because it could prohibit those                  small entities in the trawl CV sector, as             Aleutian Islands Pacific cod to the
                                                  non-trawl CVs from participating in the                  well as other CVs in other sectors that               benefit of Aleutian Islands communities
                                                  Aleutian Islands Pacific cod fishery if                  are small entities, that deliver Pacific              and shoreplants without stranding the
                                                  they do not deliver their Pacific cod                    cod to Aleutian Islands shoreplants                   trawl CV sector allocation or the
                                                  catch to Aleutian Islands shoreplants.                   would be likely to benefit from                       Aleutian Islands Pacific cod TAC. The
                                                  Third, this proposed rule would directly                 implementation of this proposed rule.                 Council recommended and NMFS is
                                                  regulate all CPs harvesting Pacific cod                  Small entities in the trawl CV sector that            proposing selected options in the action
                                                  in the Aleutian Islands because this                     harvest Pacific cod exclusively in the                alternative such that if specific
                                                  proposed rule could limit how much                       Bering Sea could experience some                      notification or minimum harvest and
                                                  Pacific cod those CPs can harvest and                    negative effects because the Bering Sea               processing requirements are not met by
                                                  process in the Aleutian Islands. This                    Trawl CV A-Season Sector Limitation                   a specific date, the Bering Sea Trawl CV
                                                  proposed rule would not directly                         established by this proposed rule would               A-Season Sector Limitation and the
                                                  regulate the City of Adak or the City of                 restrict the harvest of a portion of the              Aleutian Islands CV Harvest Set-Aside
                                                  Atka because it does not impose a                        trawl CV sector allocation in the Bering              would either not go into effect in the
                                                  requirement on those cities, and this                                                                          upcoming year, or they would be
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                                                                                                           Sea for a portion of the year.
                                                  proposed rule would not directly                                                                               relieved for the remainder of the year.
                                                  regulate entities participating in the                   Description of Significant Alternatives                  The Council considered and rejected
                                                  harvesting and processing of Pacific cod                 Considered                                            two options under the action
                                                  managed under the GHL fisheries in the                     The RFA requires identification of                  alternative. One option would have
                                                  Bering Sea or Aleutian Islands.                          any significant alternatives to the                   required that if less than 50 percent of
                                                     For RFA purposes only, NMFS has                       proposed rule that accomplish the                     the Aleutian Islands CV Harvest Set-
                                                  established a small business size                        stated objectives of the proposed action,             Aside had been landed at an Aleutian
                                                  standard for businesses, including their                 consistent with applicable statutes, and              Islands shoreplant by a given date,


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                                                  ranging from February 28 to March 15,                    collection that will be merged into OMB               § 679.2    Definitions.
                                                  the Bering Sea Trawl CV A-Season                         Control Number 0648–0213 upon                         *     *       *    *     *
                                                  Sector Limitation and the Aleutian                       approval by OMB. Public reporting                        Aleutian Islands shoreplant means a
                                                  Islands CV Harvest Set-Aside would be                    burden for Notification of Intent to                  processing facility that is physically
                                                  lifted. Instead, the Council selected an                 Process Aleutian Islands Pacific cod is               located on land west of 170° W.
                                                  option that would require a minimum                      estimated to average 30 minutes per                   longitude within the State of Alaska.
                                                  weight (1,000 mt) rather than a                          individual response, including the time               *     *       *    *     *
                                                  minimum percentage of the Aleutian                       for reviewing instructions, searching                 ■ 3. In § 679.20, add paragraph
                                                  Islands CV Harvest Set-Aside that must                   existing data sources, gathering and                  (a)(7)(viii) to read as follows:
                                                  be landed at an Aleutian Islands                         maintaining the data needed, and
                                                  shoreplant for processing by a given                     completing and reviewing the collection               § 679.20    General limitations.
                                                  date (February 28) for the Bering Sea                    of information.                                       *      *     *     *     *
                                                  Trawl CV A-Season Sector Limitation                        Public comment is sought regarding:                    (a) * * *
                                                  and the Aleutian Islands CV Harvest                      Whether this proposed collection of                      (7) * * *
                                                  Set-Aside to remain in place.                            information is necessary for the proper                  (viii) Aleutian Islands Pacific cod
                                                     The Council also considered and                       performance of the functions of the                   Catcher Vessel Harvest Set-Aside
                                                  rejected an option that would have                       agency, including whether the                         Program—(A) Calculation of the
                                                  exempted certain processing vessels                      information shall have practical utility;             Aleutian Islands Pacific cod non-CDQ
                                                  with a history of processing Aleutian                                                                          ICA and DFA. Each year, during the
                                                                                                           the accuracy of the burden estimate;
                                                  Islands Pacific cod in at least 12 out of                                                                      annual harvest specifications process set
                                                                                                           ways to enhance the quality, utility, and
                                                  15 recent years from the proposed                                                                              forth at paragraph (c) of this section,
                                                                                                           clarity of the information to be
                                                  restrictions on processing and would                                                                           NMFS will specify the Aleutian Islands
                                                                                                           collected; and ways to minimize the
                                                  have allowed them to process up to                                                                             Pacific cod non-CDQ incidental catch
                                                                                                           burden of the collection of information,
                                                  2,000 mt of Aleutian Islands Pacific cod                                                                       allowance and directed fishing
                                                                                                           including through the use of automated
                                                  while the set-aside was in effect. This                                                                        allowance from the Aleutian Islands
                                                                                                           collection techniques or other forms of
                                                  option could have allowed up to 10                                                                             Pacific cod non-CDQ TAC as follows.
                                                                                                           information technology. Send comments
                                                  processing vessels to continue to                                                                              Shortly after November 1 of each year,
                                                                                                           on these or any other aspects of the
                                                  process Pacific cod during the A-season,                                                                       NMFS will announce through notice in
                                                                                                           collection of information to NMFS                     the Federal Register whether the ICA
                                                  limiting the effectiveness of this                       Alaska Region at the ADDRESSES above,
                                                  proposed rule to minimize the risk of a                                                                        and DFA will be in effect for the
                                                                                                           and by email to OIRA_Submission@                      upcoming fishing year.
                                                  diminished historical share of Aleutian                  omb.eop.gov, or fax to (202) 395–5806.
                                                  Islands Pacific cod being delivered to                                                                            (1) Aleutian Islands Pacific cod non-
                                                                                                             Notwithstanding any other provision                 CDQ incidental catch allowance. Each
                                                  Aleutian Islands shoreplants and the                     of the law, no person is required to
                                                  communities where those shoreplants                                                                            year, during the annual harvest
                                                                                                           respond to, nor shall any person be                   specifications process set forth at
                                                  are located.                                             subject to a penalty for failure to comply            paragraph (c) of this section, NMFS will
                                                  Federal Rules That May Duplicate,                        with, a collection of information subject             specify an amount of Aleutian Islands
                                                  Overlap, or Conflict With the Proposed                   to the requirements of the PRA, unless                Pacific cod that NMFS estimates will be
                                                  Action                                                   that collection of information displays a             taken as incidental catch in non-CDQ
                                                                                                           currently valid OMB control number.                   directed fisheries for groundfish other
                                                    NMFS has not identified any                            All currently approved NOAA
                                                  duplication, overlap, or conflict                                                                              than Pacific cod in the Aleutian Islands.
                                                                                                           collections of information may be                     This amount will be the Aleutian
                                                  between this proposed action and                         viewed at: http://www.cio.noaa.gov/
                                                  existing Federal rules.                                                                                        Islands Pacific cod non-CDQ incidental
                                                                                                           services_programs/prasubs.html.                       catch allowance and will be deducted
                                                  Projected Recordkeeping and Reporting                    List of Subjects in 50 CFR Part 679                   from the aggregate portion of Pacific cod
                                                  Requirements                                                                                                   TAC annually allocated to the non-CDQ
                                                                                                             Alaska, Fisheries, Reporting and
                                                     The recordkeeping, reporting, and                                                                           sectors identified in paragraph
                                                                                                           recordkeeping requirements.
                                                  other compliance requirements would                                                                            (a)(7)(ii)(A) of this section.
                                                  be increased slightly under this                           Dated: July 26, 2016.                                  (2) Aleutian Islands Pacific cod non-
                                                  proposed rule. This proposed rule                        Samuel D. Rauch III,                                  CDQ directed fishing allowance. Each
                                                  contains new requirements for the cities                 Deputy Assistant Administrator for                    year, during the annual harvest
                                                  of Adak and Atka to provide notice to                    Regulatory Programs, National Marine                  specifications process set forth at
                                                  NMFS of its intent to process Aleutian                   Fisheries Service.                                    paragraph (c) of this section, NMFS will
                                                  Islands Pacific cod in the upcoming                        For the reasons set out in the                      specify the Aleutian Islands Pacific cod
                                                  fishing year in order for the Bering Sea                 preamble, 50 CFR part 679 is proposed                 non-CDQ directed fishing allowance.
                                                  Trawl CV A-Season Sector Limitation                      to be amended as follows:                             The Aleutian Islands Pacific cod non-
                                                  and the Aleutian Islands CV Harvest                                                                            CDQ directed fishing allowance will be
                                                  Set-Aside to apply.                                      PART 679—FISHERIES OF THE                             the amount of the Aleutian Islands
                                                                                                           EXCLUSIVE ECONOMIC ZONE OFF                           Pacific cod TAC remaining after
                                                  Collection-of-Information Requirements                   ALASKA                                                subtraction of the Aleutian Islands
                                                    This proposed rule contains                                                                                  Pacific cod CDQ reserve and the
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                                                  collection-of-information requirements                   ■ 1. The authority citation for 50 CFR                Aleutian Islands Pacific cod non-CDQ
                                                  subject to review and approval by the                    part 679 continues to read as follows:                incidental catch allowance.
                                                  Office of Management and Budget                            Authority: 16 U.S.C. 773 et seq.; 1801 et              (B) Calculation of the Aleutian
                                                  (OMB) under the Paperwork Reduction                      seq.; 3631 et seq.; Pub. L. 108–447; Pub. L.          Islands CV Harvest Set-Aside and
                                                  Act (PRA). These requirements have                       111–281.                                              Aleutian Islands Unrestricted Fishery.
                                                  been submitted to OMB for approval                       ■ 2. In § 679.2, add a definition for                 Each year, during the annual harvest
                                                  under OMB Control Number 0648–                           ‘‘Aleutian Islands shoreplant’’ in                    specifications process set forth at
                                                  ANIP, a temporary new information                        alphabetical order to read as follows:                paragraph (c) of this section, NMFS will


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                                                  specify the Aleutian Islands CV Harvest                  submitted annually to NMFS using the                     (E) Aleutian Islands community
                                                  Set-Aside and the Aleutian Islands                       methods described below.                              protections for Pacific cod. If the City
                                                  Unrestricted Fishery. The Aleutian                          (2) Submittal method. An official                  Manager of the City of Adak or the City
                                                  Islands CV Harvest Set-Aside will be an                  notification of intent to process Aleutian            Manager of the City of Atka submits a
                                                  amount of Pacific cod equal to the lesser                Islands Pacific cod during the upcoming               timely and complete notification in
                                                  of either the Aleutian Islands Pacific                   fishing year in the form of a letter or               accordance with paragraph
                                                  cod non-CDQ directed fishing allowance                   memorandum signed by the City                         (a)(7)(viii)(D) of this section, then the
                                                  as determined in paragraph                               Manager of either the City of Adak or                 following provisions will apply for the
                                                  (a)(7)(viii)(A)(2) of this section or 5,000              the City of Atka must be submitted by                 fishing year following the submission of
                                                  mt. The Aleutian Islands Unrestricted                    certified mail through the United States              the timely and complete notification:
                                                  Fishery will be the amount of Pacific                    Postal Service to: NMFS Alaska Region,                   (1) Bering Sea Trawl CV A-Season
                                                  cod that remains after deducting the                     Attn: Regional Administrator, P. O. Box               Sector Limitation. Prior to March 21, the
                                                  Aleutian Islands CV Harvest Set-Aside                    21668, Juneau, AK 99802. The City                     harvest of Pacific cod by the trawl CV
                                                  from the Aleutian Islands Pacific cod                    Manager must also submit an electronic                sector in the Bering Sea subarea is
                                                  non-CDQ directed fishing allowance as                    copy of the official notification of intent           limited to an amount equal to the trawl
                                                  determined in paragraph                                  and the certified mail receipt with                   CV sector A-season allocation as
                                                  (a)(7)(viii)(A)(2) of this section. Shortly              postmark via email to                                 determined in paragraph
                                                  after November 1 of each year, NMFS                      nmfs.akr.inseason@noaa.gov. Email                     (a)(7)(iv)(A)(1)(i) of this section minus
                                                  will announce through notice in the                      submission is in addition to submission               the Bering Sea Trawl CV A-Season
                                                  Federal Register whether the Aleutian                    via U.S. Postal Service; email                        Sector Limitation as determined in
                                                  Islands CV Harvest Set-Aside and the                     submission does not replace the                       paragraph (a)(7)(viii)(C) of this section.
                                                  Aleutian Islands Unrestricted Fishery                    requirement to submit an official                     If, after the start of the fishing year, the
                                                  will be in effect for the upcoming                       notification of intent via U.S. Postal                provisions of paragraphs
                                                  fishing year.                                            Service.                                              (a)(7)(viii)(E)(4) or (5) of this section are
                                                     (C) Calculation of the Bering Sea                        (3) NMFS confirmation. On or shortly               met, this paragraph (a)(7)(viii)(E)(1) will
                                                  Trawl CV A-Season Sector Limitation.                     after November 1, the Regional                        not apply for the remainder of the
                                                  Each year, during the annual harvest                     Administrator will send a signed and                  fishing year.
                                                                                                           dated letter to the City Manager of the                  (2) Aleutian Islands Catcher Vessel
                                                  specifications process set forth at
                                                                                                           City of Adak or the City of Atka either               Harvest Set-Aside. Prior to March 15,
                                                  paragraph (c) of this section, NMFS will
                                                                                                           confirming NMFS’ receipt of its official              only catcher vessels that deliver their
                                                  specify the Bering Sea Trawl CV A-                                                                             catch of Aleutian Islands Pacific cod to
                                                  Season Sector Limitation and the                         notification of intent to process Aleutian
                                                                                                           Islands Pacific cod, or informing the city            Aleutian Islands shoreplants for
                                                  amount of the trawl CV sector’s A-                                                                             processing may directed fish for that
                                                  season allocation that could be                          that NMFS did not receive notification
                                                                                                           by the deadline.                                      portion of the Aleutian Islands Pacific
                                                  harvested in the Bering Sea subarea                                                                            cod non-CDQ directed fishing allowance
                                                  prior to March 21. The Bering Sea Trawl                     (4) Deadline. The official notification
                                                                                                           of intent to process Aleutian Islands                 that is specified as the Aleutian Islands
                                                  CV A-Season Sector Limitation will be                                                                          Catcher Vessel Harvest Set-Aside in
                                                  an amount of Pacific cod equal to the                    Pacific cod for the upcoming fishing
                                                                                                           year must be postmarked no later than                 paragraph (a)(7)(viii)(B) of this section.
                                                  lesser of either the Aleutian Islands                                                                          If, after the start of the fishing year, the
                                                  Pacific cod non-CDQ directed fishing                     October 31 of each fishing year in order
                                                                                                           for the provisions of paragraph                       provisions of paragraph (a)(7)(viii)(E)(4)
                                                  allowance as determined in paragraph                                                                           of this section are met, this paragraph
                                                  (a)(7)(viii)(A)(2) of this section or 5,000              (a)(7)(viii)(E) of this section to apply
                                                                                                           during the upcoming fishing year.                     (a)(7)(viii)(E)(2) will not apply for the
                                                  mt. The amount of the trawl CV sector’s                                                                        remainder of the fishing year.
                                                  A-season allocation that could be                        Notifications of intent postmarked on or
                                                                                                           after November 1 will not be accepted                    (3) Aleutian Islands Unrestricted
                                                  harvested in the Bering Sea subarea                                                                            Fishery. Prior to March 15, vessels
                                                  prior to March 21 will be the amount of                  by the Regional Administrator. The
                                                                                                           electronic copy of the official                       otherwise authorized to directed fish for
                                                  Pacific cod that remains after deducting                                                                       Pacific cod in the Aleutian Islands may
                                                  the Bering Sea Trawl CV A-Season                         notification of intent and certified mail
                                                                                                           receipt with postmark must be                         directed fish for that portion of the
                                                  Sector Limitation from the amount of                                                                           Aleutian Islands Pacific cod non-CDQ
                                                  BSAI Pacific cod allocated to the trawl                  submitted to NMFS via email dated no
                                                                                                           later than October 31 of each fishing                 directed fishing allowance that is
                                                  CV sector A-season as determined in                                                                            specified as the Aleutian Islands
                                                  paragraph (a)(7)(iv)(A)(1)(i) of this                    year in order for the provisions of
                                                                                                           paragraph (a)(7)(viii)(E) of this section to          Unrestricted Fishery as determined in
                                                  section. Shortly after November 1 of                                                                           paragraph (a)(7)(viii)(B) of this section
                                                  each year, NMFS will announce through                    apply during the upcoming fishing year.
                                                                                                              (5) Contents of notification. A                    and may deliver their catch to any
                                                  notice in the Federal Register whether                                                                         eligible processor.
                                                                                                           notification of intent to process Aleutian
                                                  the Bering Sea Trawl CV A-Season                                                                                  (4) Minimum Aleutian Islands
                                                                                                           Islands Pacific cod for the upcoming
                                                  Sector Limitation will be in effect for                                                                        shoreplant landing requirement. If less
                                                                                                           fishing year must contain the following
                                                  the upcoming fishing year.                                                                                     than 1,000 mt of the Aleutian Islands
                                                                                                           information:
                                                     (D) Annual notification of intent to                     (i) Date,                                          Catcher Vessel Harvest Set-Aside is
                                                  process Aleutian Islands Pacific cod—                       (ii) Name of city,                                 landed at Aleutian Islands shoreplants
                                                  (1) Submission of notification. The                         (iii) Statement of intent to process               prior to February 28, then paragraphs
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                                                  provisions of paragraph (a)(7)(viii)(E) of               Aleutian Islands Pacific cod,                         (a)(7)(viii)(E)(1) and (2) of this section
                                                  this section will apply if the City                         (iv) Identification of the fishing year            will not apply for the remainder of the
                                                  Manager of either the City of Adak or                    during which the city intends to process              fishing year.
                                                  the City of Atka submits to NMFS a                       Aleutian Island Pacific cod, and                         (5) Harvest of Aleutian Islands
                                                  timely and complete notification of its                     (v) Signature of and contact                       Catcher Vessel Harvest Set-Aside. If the
                                                  intent to process Aleutian Islands                       information for the City Manager of the               Aleutian Islands Catcher Vessel Harvest
                                                  Pacific cod during the upcoming fishing                  city intending to process Aleutian                    Set Aside is fully harvested prior to
                                                  year. This notification must be                          Islands Pacific cod.                                  March 15, then paragraph


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                                                  (a)(7)(viii)(E)(1) of this section will not
                                                  apply for the remainder of the fishing
                                                  year.
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                                                  [FR Doc. 2016–18074 Filed 7–29–16; 8:45 am]
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Document Created: 2016-07-30 06:26:11
Document Modified: 2016-07-30 06:26:11
CategoryRegulatory Information
CollectionFederal Register
sudoc ClassAE 2.7:
GS 4.107:
AE 2.106:
PublisherOffice of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration
SectionProposed Rules
ActionProposed rule; request for comments.
DatesSubmit comments on or before August 31, 2016.
ContactJulie Scheurer, 907-586-7228.
FR Citation81 FR 50444 
RIN Number0648-BF54
CFR AssociatedAlaska; Fisheries and Reporting and Recordkeeping Requirements

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