81_FR_54691 81 FR 54533 - Fisheries of the Northeastern United States; Atlantic Sea Scallop Fishery; Amendment 19

81 FR 54533 - Fisheries of the Northeastern United States; Atlantic Sea Scallop Fishery; Amendment 19

DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

Federal Register Volume 81, Issue 158 (August 16, 2016)

Page Range54533-54549
FR Document2016-19465

NMFS proposes to approve and implement through regulations measures included in Amendment 19 to the Atlantic Sea Scallop Fishery Management Plan, which the New England Fishery Management Council adopted and submitted to NMFS for approval. Amendment 19 would establish a specifications process outside of the current framework adjustment process to implement management measures that are typically adjusted on an annual or biennial basis and change the start of the scallop fishing year from March 1 to April 1. This amendment is intended to streamline the development and implementation of annual specifications and reduce the administrative burden.

Federal Register, Volume 81 Issue 158 (Tuesday, August 16, 2016)
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

50 CFR Part 648

[Docket No. 160126052-6052-01]
RIN 0648-BF72


Fisheries of the Northeastern United States; Atlantic Sea Scallop 
Fishery; Amendment 19

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 to approve and implement through regulations 
measures included in Amendment 19 to the Atlantic Sea Scallop Fishery 
Management Plan, which the New England Fishery Management Council 
adopted and submitted to NMFS for approval. Amendment 19 would 
establish a specifications process outside of the current framework 
adjustment process to implement management measures that are typically 
adjusted on an annual or biennial basis and change the start of the 
scallop fishing year from March 1 to April 1. This amendment is 
intended to streamline the development and implementation of annual 
specifications and reduce the administrative burden.

DATES: Comments must be received by September 15, 2016.

ADDRESSES: The Council developed an environmental assessment (EA) for 
this action that describes the proposed measures and other considered 
alternatives and provides a thorough analysis of the impacts of the 
proposed measures and alternatives. Copies of the Amendment, the EA, 
and the Regulatory Impact Review (RIR) are available upon request from 
Thomas A. Nies, Executive Director, New England Fishery Management 
Council, 50 Water Street, Newburyport, MA 01950.
    You may submit comments on this document, identified by NOAA-NMFS-
2016-0028, by either of the following methods:
     Electronic Submission: Submit all electronic public 
comments via the Federal e-Rulemaking Portal. Go to 
www.regulations.gov/#!docketDetail;D=NOAA-NMFS-2016-0028, click the 
``Comment Now!'' icon, complete the required fields, and enter or 
attach your comments.
     Mail: John K. Bullard, Regional Administrator, NMFS, 
Greater Atlantic Regional Fisheries Office, 55 Great Republic Drive, 
Gloucester, MA 01930. Mark the outside of the envelope, ``Comments on 
Scallop Amendment 19 Proposed Rule.''
    Instructions: Comments sent by any other method, to any other 
address or individual, or received after the end of the comment period, 
may not be considered by NMFS. All comments received are a part of the 
public record and will generally be posted for public viewing on 
www.regulations.gov without change. All personal identifying 
information (e.g., name, address, etc.), confidential business 
information, or otherwise sensitive information submitted voluntarily 
by the sender will be publicly accessible. NMFS will accept anonymous 
comments (enter ``N/A'' in the required fields if you wish to remain 
anonymous).

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Travis Ford, Fishery Policy Analyst, 
978-281-9233.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: 

Background

    The scallop fishery's management unit ranges from the shorelines of 
Maine through North Carolina to the outer boundary of the Exclusive 
Economic Zone. The Atlantic Sea Scallop Fishery Management Plan (FMP), 
established in 1982, includes a number of amendments and framework 
adjustments that have revised and refined the fishery's management. The 
Council has had to rely on the framework adjustment process to set 
scallop fishery measures, often referred to as specifications, that 
occur annually or biennially. Typically, these specifications include 
annual catch limits, days-at-sea (DAS), rotational area management, 
possession limits, access area trip allocations, individual fishing 
quota (IFQ) allocations, and allocations for vessels with Northern Gulf 
of Maine permits. These framework adjustments often include other 
management measures to the FMP and are often implemented 2 to 3 months 
after the March 1 start of the scallop fishing year (March 1 through 
February 28/29).
    Amendment 4 to the Scallop FMP (59 FR 2757, January 19, 1994), was 
a major

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shift in scallop fishery management. It established a limited access 
permit and effort control program and the new permits and effort 
control became effective on March 1, 1994. Framework Adjustment 1 (59 
FR 36720, July 19, 1994) formally adopted March 1 as the start of the 
scallop fishing year. There was no biological or economic rationale for 
originally selecting this date as the start of the fishing year: 
Framework 1 codified the March 1 Amendment 4 effective date as the 
start of the fishing year so that allocations for 1994 spanned a 12-
month period in order to ensure a reduction in fishing effort the first 
year of the DAS effort-control program. This fishing year has remained 
in place since that time, even though specifications have become 
increasingly more complicated with the development of the scallop 
access area rotation program in 2004 and IFQ fishery in 2010.
    In the last 16 years following Framework 11, there have been 12 
actions that set annual scallop specifications. Four of those actions 
set specifications for 2 years, which ensured that the second year's 
specifications for each of those actions were implemented on March 1. 
Aside from these biennial frameworks, we have only been able to set 
specifications by March 1 on two occasions, both involving special 
circumstances (i.e., the proposed rule was waived for one framework 
action and Council took final action 2 months earlier than usual for 
the other action).
    Typically, the Council begins developing a specifications-setting 
framework in June. Scallop biomass estimates are provided through 
scallop surveys conducted by NMFS and other research institutions in 
the spring and summer. These estimates are not generally available for 
consideration until the early fall, at which point the Scallop Plan 
Development Team (PDT) develops and analyzes fishery allocation 
alternatives for Council consideration. In order to incorporate the 
most recent available scallop survey information into these 
alternatives, which has proved essential in setting appropriate access 
area catch levels, the Council has been taking final action in November 
and NMFS has typically implemented allocations in May or June.
    In 2013, the Council began developing specifications on an annual 
basis via frameworks at the request of the industry to avoid biennial 
specifications that resulted in the second year specifications being 
out of sync with what the most recent annual surveys indicate should be 
harvested in a given area. However, this meant that the annual 
specifications were likely to be late every year due to availability of 
relevant data. To address this problem, the Council has been specifying 
``default'' specifications for the year after annual specifications are 
set to fill the gap between the end of the fishing year and the setting 
of new specifications for the next fishing year. Implementing these 
``default'' specifications every year is an administrative burden to 
NMFS staff and can result in complex inseason changes in fishery 
specifications. In addition, default specifications lead to confusion 
and uncertainty for the fleet, as well as potentially negative impacts 
on the resource and fishery if effort shifts into areas or seasons that 
are less desirable as a result of delayed measures.
    The Council initiated Amendment 19 to develop an alternative to the 
framework adjustment process to implement specifications closer to the 
start of the scallop fishing year. To address these timing issues while 
still supporting the current timeline for integrating the best 
available science into the management process, Amendment 19 proposes 
to:
     Establish a more timely and less complicated specification 
process that is limited in the types of measures that can be 
implemented and is not bound by the procedural requirements of the 
amendment and framework processes; and
     Adjust the scallop fishing year to April 1 through March 
31.
    These proposed measures are further described below.

Proposed Measures

Establish a New Specification Process

    Establishing a separate process for implementing specifications in 
the Scallop FMP instead of a framework process would help ensure that 
such specifications go into place on or about the start of the scallop 
fishing year, in part because the Council would not be required to 
discuss measures over the course of two Council meetings, as is 
required under a framework. In addition, by limiting the specifications 
process to implementing only certain types of measures, other types of 
management measures that typically get added to specifications 
frameworks would not be included, thereby simplifying the development 
and rulemaking for specifications.
    The Scallop PDT would meet at least every two years to assess the 
status of the scallop resource and to develop and recommend 
specifications for up to 2 years, as well as second or third-year 
default measures, for the Atlantic Sea Scallop Oversight Committee and 
the Council to consider. The types of measures that could be 
implemented through the specifications process are limited to the 
following: Overfishing limit (OFL); overall annual biological catch 
(ABC)/annual catch limit (ACL); sub-ACLs; sub-annual catch targets 
(ACTs); DAS open area allocations; possession limits; modifications to 
rotational area management (e.g., schedule, rotational closures and 
openings, seasonal restrictions, modifications to boundaries, etc.); 
access area limited access poundage allocations and Limited Access 
General Category (LAGC) Individual Fishing Quota (IFQ) fleet-wide trip 
allocations; annual incidental catch target total allowable catch 
(TAC); and Northern Gulf of Maine (NGOM) TAC.
    The Council would review these recommendations and, after 
considering public comments, recommend appropriate specifications for 1 
or 2 years, as well as second or third-year default measures, to NMFS. 
NMFS would approve, disapprove, or partially approve the specifications 
recommended by the Council and publish the approved specifications in 
the Federal Register.
    In addition, the PDT would update the Stock Assessment and Fishery 
Evaluation Report at least every 2 years that provides the information 
and analysis needed to evaluate potential management adjustments.
    The PDT would meet at least once during the interim years to review 
the status of the stock relative to the overfishing definition if 
information is available to do so. If the Council determines that the 
approved specifications should be adjusted during the 2-year time 
period, it can do so through the specifications process.
    The Council could set scallop allocations through a specifications 
action in conjunction with a framework to develop more robust 
management measures, but the more complicated an action is and the more 
management measures under consideration generally means the action will 
take longer to complete, be approved, and be effective.

Changing the Start of the Fishing Year to April 1

    Although developing a specifications action would save some time in 
the development of allocations, it would not guarantee allocations 
would be in place by March 1 of each year because of the timing of data 
becoming available that are necessary to set the specifications. It is 
more likely that allocations could be implemented on April 1, a month 
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the current start of the fishing year. Therefore, the Council is also 
recommending that the fishing year be changed to April 1 through March 
31. Pushing the fishing year back 1 month would increase the likelihood 
that NMFS would be able to implement simple specifications actions at 
the start of the scallop fishing year on a more consistent basis and 
not need to implement default measures at all.
    To give the industry time to account for this change in its 
business planning, the Council recommends and NMFS proposes that this 
measure not be effective until fishing year 2018. Because the current 
fishing year began on March 1, 2016, fishing year 2016 would be 
unaffected by this change. Fishing year 2017 would need to be 13 months 
long, running from March 1, 2017, through March 31, 2018. The Council 
intends to prorate allocations appropriately for 2017 to account for 
this additional month. On April 1, 2018, the scallop fishing year would 
officially change for fishing year 2018 and beyond.
    Amendment 19 would also adjust the scallop permit year so that it 
continues to match the official fishing year (i.e., scallop permits 
would need to be renewed by April 1 of each year). This change would 
also be effective beginning in fishing year 2018.
    In addition, NMFS and Council staff discussed other, non-regulatory 
streamlining initiatives that will result in time-savings in 
implementing final allocations. These include preparing a decision 
draft of an EA immediately following the Council's final action on a 
framework and publishing a proposed rule prior to NMFS' formal review 
of the EA. These measures will assist in implementing simple, non-
controversial specifications actions on a quicker timeline than typical 
frameworks.
    The Council adopted Amendment 19 on December 3, 2015, and submitted 
it to NMFS on July 14, 2016, for review and approval. The Council has 
reviewed the Amendment 19 proposed rule regulations as drafted by NMFS 
and deemed them to be necessary and appropriate as specified in section 
303(c) of the MSA. A Notice of Availability (NOA) for Amendment 19 was 
published in the Federal Register on July 20, 2016 (81 FR 47152). The 
comment period on Amendment 19 NOA ends on September 19, 2016. Comments 
submitted on the NOA and/or this proposed rule prior to September 19, 
2016, will be considered in NMFS's decision to approve, partially 
approve, or disapprove Amendment 19. NMFS will consider comments 
received by the end of the comment period for this proposed rule 
September 15, 2016 in its decision regarding measures to be 
implemented. Under the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and 
Management Act (Magnuson-Stevens Act), NMFS is required to publish 
proposed rules for comment after preliminarily determining whether they 
are consistent with applicable law. The Magnuson-Stevens Act permits 
NMFS to approve, partially approve, or disapprove measures proposed by 
the Council based only on whether the measures are consistent with the 
fishery management plan, plan amendment, the Magnuson-Stevens Act and 
its National Standards, and other applicable law.

Regulatory Adjustments and Corrections Under Regional Administrator 
Authority

    NMFS removed the annual specifications from the regulatory text and 
reorganized the layout of the regulations to help streamline the 
approval of future specifications actions. As a result, this proposed 
rule includes revisions to the regulatory text that would reorganize 
and condense references to annual scallop allocations and possession 
limits. These adjustments do not make any substantive changes to the 
implications of the current regulations and would allow future 
specifications-setting actions to be implemented sooner by avoiding the 
need to make extensive regulatory changes for each specifications-
setting action. In addition to saving time during rulemaking, this 
adjustment also avoids the need to develop follow-up correcting 
amendments when NMFS inadvertently and incorrectly updates regulations. 
NMFS proposes these changes consistent with section 305(d) of the 
Magnuson-Stevens Act, which provides that the Secretary of Commerce may 
promulgate regulations necessary to ensure that amendments to an FMP 
are carried out in accordance with the FMP and the Magnuson-Stevens 
Act.
    To accommodate the specifications process and simplify the scallop 
regulations NMFS proposes the following changes to regulatory text: 
Revising the definitions in section 648.2 to remove the unnecessary 
distinction between Rotational Closed Areas and Scallop Access Areas; 
consolidating all of the allocations into a single table in section 
648.53; condensing the explanations of OFL, ABC, and ACL into section 
648.53 which creates a single section dedicated to all of the catch 
limits (the current regulations have this information repeated again at 
Sec.  648.55 which we removed); removing sections 648.57 and 648.58 and 
integrating them into sections 648.59 and 648.60 to describe the 
scallop access area program and remove the unnecessary distinction 
between Rotational Closed Areas and Scallop Access Areas; and moving 
access area program requirements currently in Sec.  648.60 to Sec.  
648.59 to provide a dedicated section to access area program 
requirements (Sec.  648.59) and a dedicated section to listing all of 
the scallop access areas (Sec.  648.60).
    Under this same section 305(d) authority, this action also proposes 
the following revisions to the regulatory text, unrelated to the 
addition of a specifications process, to address text that is 
unnecessary, outdated, unclear, or NMFS could otherwise improve: 
Revising Sec. Sec.  648.14(i)(2)(vi)(B) and 648.14(i)(3)(v)(E) to 
clarify in the prohibitions a requirement currently in Sec.  648.58(e) 
that vessels cannot transit the Closed Area II Rotational Area, the 
Closed Area II Extension Rotational Area, or the Elephant Trunk Closed 
Area unless there is a compelling safety reason for transiting the 
area; adding back in text, at Sec.  648.53(c), regarding limited access 
accountability measures that was unintentionally removed during 
Framework Adjustment 27 to the Scallop FMP (81 FR 26727, May 4, 2016); 
updating a reference in section Sec.  648.54 regarding the state waters 
exemption program that was unintentionally overlooked in Framework 
Adjustment 26 to the Scallop FMP (80 FR 22119, April 21, 2015); 
revising Sec.  648.56(f) to reflect a change that scallop research set-
aside (RSA) can be harvested to accommodate the proposed change in 
fishing year (changing from May 31 to June 30 of the fishing year 
subsequent to the fishing year in which the set-aside is awarded); 
revising Sec.  648.62(c) to clarify that NGOM vessels must declare 
either a Federal NGOM trip or a state-waters NGOM trip on their VMS 
units when declaring a scallop trip.
    Finally, due to the extensive regulatory changes in this action we 
are updating references throughout the scallop regulations that will 
change based on the proposed regulatory adjustments. We have included a 
summary of all of the proposed regulatory changes in this proposed rule 
in Table 1.

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                       Table 1--Summary of Proposed Regulatory Changes to 50 CFR Part 648
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         Section             Current title        Proposed title      Type of changes       Summary of changes
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648.2...................  Definitions........  Same...............  Amendment 19 &       Changes address the new
                                                                     Regulatory           scallop fishing year
                                                                     Streamlining.        and remove the
                                                                                          unnecessary
                                                                                          distinction between
                                                                                          Rotational Closed
                                                                                          Areas and Scallop
                                                                                          Access Areas.
648.10..................  VMS and DAS          Same...............  Regulatory           Changes update
                           requirements for                          Streamlining.        references that will
                           vessel owners/                                                 change based on
                           operators.                                                     proposed regulatory
                                                                                          adjustments to other
                                                                                          sections.
648.14..................  Prohibitions.......  Same...............  Regulatory           Changes update
                                                                     Streamlining &       references that will
                                                                     Corrections.         change based on
                                                                                          proposed regulatory
                                                                                          adjustments to other
                                                                                          sections.
                                                                                          Clarification that
                                                                                          vessels cannot transit
                                                                                          the Closed Area II
                                                                                          Rotational Area, the
                                                                                          Closed Area II
                                                                                          Extension Rotational
                                                                                          Area, or the Elephant
                                                                                          Trunk Closed Area.
648.51..................  Gear and crew        Same...............  Regulatory           Changes update
                           restrictions.                             Streamlining.        references that will
                                                                                          change based on
                                                                                          proposed regulatory
                                                                                          adjustments to other
                                                                                          sections.
648.52..................  Possession and       Same...............  Regulatory           Changes update
                           landing limits.                           Streamlining.        references that will
                                                                                          change based on
                                                                                          proposed regulatory
                                                                                          adjustments to other
                                                                                          sections.
648.53..................  Acceptable           Overfishing limit,   Amendment 19,        Changes address
                           biological catch,    acceptable           Regulatory           Amendment 19
                           annual catch         biological catch,    Streamlining, &      specifications
                           limits, annual       annual catch         Corrections.         process, condense
                           catch targets, DAS   limits, annual                            allocations into a
                           allocations, and     catch targets, DAS                        single table, and
                           individual fishing   allocations, and                          condense the
                           quotas.              individual fishing                        explanations of OFL,
                                                quotas.                                   ABC, and ACL into a
                                                                                          single section. The
                                                                                          current regulations
                                                                                          have this information
                                                                                          repeated again at Sec.
                                                                                            648.55. Also, we add
                                                                                          back in text, at Sec.
                                                                                           648.53(c), regarding
                                                                                          limited access
                                                                                          accountability
                                                                                          measures that was
                                                                                          unintentionally
                                                                                          removed during scallop
                                                                                          Framework Adjustment
                                                                                          27.
648.54..................  State waters         Same...............  Corrections........  The change to this
                           exemption.                                                     section updates an old
                                                                                          reference that should
                                                                                          have occurred during
                                                                                          scallop Framework
                                                                                          Adjustment 26
                                                                                          rulemaking but was
                                                                                          inadvertently
                                                                                          overlooked.
648.55..................  Framework            Specifications and   Amendment 19 &       Changes to this section
                           adjustments to       framework            Regulatory           address Amendment 19
                           management           adjustments to       Streamlining.        changes, but also fine-
                           measures.            management                                tune previous
                                                measures.                                 regulations and remove
                                                                                          repetitive regulations
                                                                                          that are now
                                                                                          consolidated into Sec.
                                                                                            648.53, specifically
                                                                                          the explanation of
                                                                                          OFL, ABC, and ACL.
648.56..................  Scallop research...  Same...............  Amendment 19 &       Changes update
                                                                     Regulatory           references that will
                                                                     Streamlining.        change based on other
                                                                                          proposed regulatory
                                                                                          adjustments and
                                                                                          support the Amendment
                                                                                          19 alternative to
                                                                                          change the fishing
                                                                                          year to April 1.
                                                                                          Changes would push
                                                                                          back the 90-day RSA
                                                                                          carryover timeframe by
                                                                                          a month (from May 31
                                                                                          to June 30) to
                                                                                          accommodate the change
                                                                                          in fishing year.
648.57..................  Sea scallop area     Reserved...........  Amendment 19 &       Changes remove
                           rotation program.                         Regulatory           unnecessary
                                                                     Streamlining.        distinction between
                                                                                          rotational closed
                                                                                          areas and scallop
                                                                                          access areas,
                                                                                          clarifying that
                                                                                          rotational areas can
                                                                                          be open or closed as
                                                                                          determined through the
                                                                                          specifications or
                                                                                          framework process.
                                                                                          Consolidates the
                                                                                          regulations formerly
                                                                                          in this section into
                                                                                          Sec.   648.59.
648.58..................  Rotational Closed    Reserved...........  Amendment 19 &       Changes remove
                           Areas.                                    Regulatory           unnecessary
                                                                     Streamlining.        distinction between
                                                                                          rotational closed
                                                                                          areas and scallop
                                                                                          access areas
                                                                                          clarifying that
                                                                                          rotational areas can
                                                                                          be open or closed, as
                                                                                          determined through the
                                                                                          specifications or
                                                                                          framework process.
                                                                                          Consolidating the
                                                                                          regulations formerly
                                                                                          in this section into
                                                                                          Sec.  Sec.   648.59
                                                                                          and 648.60.
648.59..................  Sea Scallop Access   Sea scallop          Amendment 19 &       There are no
                           Areas.               rotational area      Regulatory           substantial changes to
                                                management program   Streamlining.        current regulatory
                                                and access area                           text in this section;
                                                program                                   portions of this
                                                requirements.                             section are
                                                                                          reorganized to
                                                                                          incorporate
                                                                                          regulations formerly
                                                                                          in Sec.  Sec.   648.57
                                                                                          and 648.58. Also, the
                                                                                          access area program
                                                                                          requirements were
                                                                                          moved to this section
                                                                                          from Sec.   648.60 for
                                                                                          clarity.

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648.60..................  Sea scallop access   Sea scallop          Amendment 19 &       There are no
                           area program         rotational areas.    Regulatory           substantial changes to
                           requirements.                             Streamlining.        current regulatory
                                                                                          text in this section;
                                                                                          portions of this
                                                                                          section are
                                                                                          reorganized to
                                                                                          incorporate
                                                                                          regulations formerly
                                                                                          in Sec.   648.58.
                                                                                          Also, the access area
                                                                                          program requirements
                                                                                          were moved from this
                                                                                          section to Sec.
                                                                                          648.59 for clarity.
648.62..................  Northern Gulf of     Same...............  Amendment 19,        Changes to this section
                           Maine (NGOM)                              Regulatory           support the
                           Management Program.                       Streamlining, &      specifications process
                                                                     Corrections.         and update references
                                                                                          that will change based
                                                                                          on other proposed
                                                                                          regulatory
                                                                                          adjustments. Also,
                                                                                          changes clarify that
                                                                                          NGOM vessels must
                                                                                          declare either a
                                                                                          Federal NGOM trip or a
                                                                                          state-waters NGOM
                                                                                          trip.
648.63..................  General category     Same...............  Regulatory           Changes update
                           Sectors and                               Streamlining.        references that will
                           harvesting                                                     change based on
                           cooperatives.                                                  proposed regulatory
                                                                                          adjustments to other
                                                                                          sections.
648.64..................  Yellowtail flounder  Same...............  Amendment 19.......  Changes to this section
                           sub-ACLs and AMs                                               are proposed to
                           for the scallop                                                support the Amendment
                           fishery.                                                       19 alternative to
                                                                                          change the fishing
                                                                                          year to April 1.
648.65..................  Windowpane flounder  Same...............  Amendment 19.......  Changes to this section
                           sub-ACL and AM for                                             are proposed to
                           the scallop                                                    support the Amendment
                           fishery.                                                       19 alternative to
                                                                                          change the fishing
                                                                                          year to April 1.
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Classification

    Pursuant to section 304(b)(1)(A) of the Magnuson-Stevens Act, the 
NMFS Assistant Administrator has made a preliminary determination that 
this proposed rule is consistent with the FMP, other provisions of the 
MSA, and other applicable law. In making the final determination, NMFS 
will consider the data, views, and comments received during the public 
comment period.
    This proposed rule does not contain policies with Federalism or 
``takings'' implications as those terms are defined in E.O. 13132 and 
E.O. 12630, respectively.
    This proposed rule has been determined to be not significant for 
purposes of Executive Order 12866.
    The Chief Council for Regulation of the Department of Commerce 
certified to the Chief Council for Advocacy of the Small Business 
Administration that this proposed rule, if adopted, would not have a 
significant economic impact on a substantial number of small entities.
    On December 29, 2015, NMFS issued a final rule establishing a small 
business size standard of $11 million in annual gross receipts for all 
businesses primarily engaged in the commercial fishing industry (NAICS 
11411) for Regulatory Flexibility Act (RFA) compliance purposes only 
(80 FR 81194, December 29, 2015). The $11 million standard became 
effective on July 1, 2016, and is to be used in place of the U.S. Small 
Business Administration's (SBA) current standards of $20.5 million, 
$5.5 million, and $7.5 million for the finfish (NAICS 114111), 
shellfish (NAICS 114112), and other marine fishing (NAICS 114119) 
sectors of the U.S. commercial fishing industry in all NMFS rules 
subject to the RFA after July 1, 2016. Id at 81194.
    The Council conducted an evaluation of the potential impacts of the 
proposed measures in conjunction with this EA. There were 313 vessels 
that obtained full-time limited access permits in 2015, including 250 
dredge, 52 small-dredge, and 11 scallop trawl permits. In the same 
year, there were also 34 part-time limited access permits in the sea 
scallop fishery. No vessels were issued occasional scallop permits. 
NMFS issued 220 limited access general category (LAGC) IFQ permits in 
2014 and 128 of these vessels actively fished for scallops that year 
(the remaining permits likely leased out scallop IFQ allocations with 
their permits in Confirmation of Permit History).
    Individually-permitted vessels may hold permits for several 
fisheries, harvesting species of fish that are regulated by several 
different fishery management plans, even beyond those affected by the 
proposed action. Furthermore, multiple permitted vessels and/or permits 
may be owned by entities with various personal and business 
affiliations. For the purposes of this analysis, ``ownership entities'' 
are defined as those entities with common ownership as listed on the 
permit application. Only permits with identical ownership are 
categorized as an ``ownership entity.'' For example, if five permits 
have the same seven persons listed as co-owners on their permit 
applications, those seven persons would form one ``ownership entity'' 
that holds those five permits. If two of those seven owners also co-own 
additional vessels, that ownership arrangement would be considered a 
separate ``ownership entity'' for the purpose of this analysis.
    On June 1 of each year, ownership entities are identified based on 
a list of all permits for the most recent complete calendar year. The 
current ownership dataset is based on the calendar year 2014 permits 
and contains average gross sales associated with those permits for 
calendar years 2012 through 2014. When adjusted for calendar year, 
there were 166 distinct ownership entities for the limited access fleet 
and 106 distinct ownership entities for the LAGC IFQ fleet in 2014. All 
of the entities directly regulated by this regulatory action are 
shellfish commercial fishing businesses. Under the NMFS size standards, 
159 of the limited access distinct ownership entities and 104 of the 
LAGC IFQ entities were categorized as small. The remaining 7 of the 
limited access and 2 of the LAGC IFQ entities were categorized as large 
entities.
    Amendment 19 proposes to establish a specification process so that 
allocations would not be tied only to actions that tend to have longer 
development and implementation timelines (i.e., frameworks or 
amendments) and change the start of the fishing year from March 1 to 
April 1. Developing a specifications process would eliminate the need 
for a framework adjustment to set annual allocations for the scallop 
fishery. This will reduce the delays in implementation and make it 
possible to integrate the updated survey data into allocation 
estimates. Similarly, changing the start of the fishing year from March 
1 to April l would reduce the time lag

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between the fishing year and the time when the survey data become 
available. This would improve accuracy of catch limits for the access 
areas, and align the implementation time better with the fishing year, 
thus reducing the uncertainties for the small businesses in the scallop 
fishery in making their business plans for the fishing year.
    Adjusting the fishing year back 1 month will, however, require a 
change in the business plans of the scallop fishermen. Currently, the 
fishing year begins on March 1, at a time when meat-weight of scallops 
begins to increase and a higher yield per unit effort could be obtained 
from scallop fishing. If the landings are postponed to the following 
March (i.e., the last month of the fishing year, under this 
alternative) because of the change in the start of the fishing year to 
April 1, and if the resource and market conditions turn out to be less 
favorable than they were expected a year ago--for example, because of a 
decline scallop prices or a decline catch per-unit effort-- the scallop 
fishermen will incur a loss from not using them in earlier months. This 
loss is not expected to be high, however, taking into consideration 
that some of the effort normally occurred in March could be shifted to 
other months when meat weights are even higher.
    For example, starting the fishing year in April could lead to 
increased effort in this month if fishermen would want to postpone a 
smaller proportion of their allocations to the following March due to 
uncertainties. However, an increase in scallop landings in April 
(compared to the earlier years when the start of the fishing year was 
in March) could also have some beneficial impacts compared to No Action 
because meat weights are larger in April compared to March. Although 
the average price of scallops could decline somewhat with increased 
landings in April, the higher prices associated with larger size 
scallops are expected to outweigh negative impacts on average prices 
and revenues.
    In addition, present regulations allow a vessel to carry over 10 
days-at-sea to the next fishing year, and this provision could be used 
if it turns out that the market conditions are not optimal or if there 
are vessel breakdowns in the following year in March. Other factors, 
such as constraints on labor due to some crew members working on 
multiple boats with the reduced landings, especially in the last couple 
of years, also help spread the effort throughout the fishing year.
    In summary, starting the fishing year a month later will require 
some change in business planning and will create some risks due to 
reduced predictability of the resource and market conditions in March, 
a month when yields start improving. Negative impacts associated with 
this change are expected to be minimal and also are expected to decline 
over time as the vessel-owners gain experience with the new fishing 
year and learn to adjust their business plans more efficiently to the 
new conditions. The proposed measures are expected to result in 
positive economic impacts on regulated entities by improving scallop 
yield over the long-term, increase revenues, and reduce the business 
costs associated with constantly changing regulations outweighing any 
negative impacts associated with the change in fishing year.
    Because this rulemaking will not have a significant economic impact 
on a substantial number of small entities, an initial regulatory 
flexibility analysis is not required and none has been prepared.
    There are no new reporting or recordkeeping requirements contained 
in any of the alternatives considered for this action.

List of Subjects in 50 CFR Part 648

    Fisheries, Fishing, Recordkeeping and reporting requirements.

    Dated: August 10, 2016.
Paul Doremus,
Deputy Assistant Administrator for Operations, National Marine 
Fisheries Service.

    For the reasons set out in the preamble, 50 CFR part 648 is 
proposed to be amended as follows:

PART 648--FISHERIES OF THE NORTHEASTERN UNITED STATES

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

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

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2. Amend Sec.  648.2 by:
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a. Revising the definitions of ``Fishing year'', ``Open areas'', and 
``Permit year'';
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b. Removing the definitions for ````Rotational Closed Area'' and ``Sea 
Scallop Access Area''; and
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c. Adding definitions for ``Sea Scallop Access Area, Scallop Access 
Area, or Access Area'' and ``Sea Scallop Rotational Area, Scallop 
Rotational Area, or Rotational Area'' in alphabetical order.
    The revisions and additions read as follows:


Sec.  648.2  Definitions.

* * * * *
    Fishing year means:
    (1) For the Atlantic deep-sea red crab fishery, from March 1 
through the last day of February of the following year.
    (2) Beginning in 2018, for the Atlantic sea scallop fishery, from 
April 1 through March 31 of the following year (for 2017, the Atlantic 
sea scallop fishing year will be from March 1, 2017, through March 31, 
2018).
    (3) For the NE multispecies, monkfish and skate fisheries, from May 
1 through April 30 of the following year.
    (4) For the tilefish fishery, from November 1 through October 31 of 
the following year.
    (5) For all other fisheries in this part, from January 1 through 
December 31.
* * * * *
    Open areas, with respect to the Atlantic sea scallop fishery, means 
any area that is not subject to restrictions of the Sea Scallop 
Rotational Areas specified in Sec. Sec.  648.59 and 648.60, EFH Closed 
Areas specified in Sec.  648.61, or the Northern Gulf of Maine 
Management Area specified in Sec.  648.62.
* * * * *
    Permit year means:
    (1) For the Atlantic deep-sea red crab fishery, from March 1 
through the last day of February of the following year;
    (2) Beginning in 2018, for the Atlantic sea scallop fishery, from 
April 1 through the last day of March of the following year (for 2017, 
the Atlantic sea scallop permit year will be from March 1, 2017, 
through March 31, 2018);
    (3) For all other fisheries in this part, from May 1 through April 
30 of the following year.
* * * * *
    Sea Scallop Access Area, Scallop Access Area, or Access Area, with 
respect to the Atlantic sea scallop fishery, means an area that has 
been designated under the Atlantic Sea Scallop Fishery Management Plan 
as a sea scallop rotational area that is open to the scallop fishery in 
a given fishing year.
* * * * *
    Sea Scallop Rotational Area, Scallop Rotational Area, or Rotational 
Area, with respect to the Atlantic sea scallop fishery, means an area 
that has been designated under the Atlantic Sea Scallop Fishery 
Management Plan as part of the Sea Scallop Rotational Management 
Program. A rotational area may be closed or open to the scallop fishery 
in a given fishing year. A rotational area open to the scallop fishery 
is termed a Sea Scallop Access Area and has area-specific management 
measures that are designed to control fishing effort and mortality on 
only the portion of the scallop resource within the area. Such measures 
are not applicable in Open Areas defined above.
* * * * *

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3. In Sec.  648.10, paragraph (b)(2), the first sentence to the 
introductory text of paragraph (f)(4)(i), the introductory text to 
paragraph (h), and paragraph (h)(8)(ii) are revised to read as follows:


Sec.  648.10  VMS and DAS requirements for vessel owners/operators.

* * * * *
    (b) * * *
    (2) A scallop vessel issued an Occasional limited access permit 
when fishing under the Sea Scallop Area Access Program specified under 
Sec.  648.59;
* * * * *
    (f) * * *
    (4) * * *
    (i) The owner or operator of a limited access or LAGC IFQ vessel 
that fishes for, possesses, or retains scallops, and is not fishing 
under a NE Multispecies DAS or sector allocation, must submit reports 
through the VMS, in accordance with instructions to be provided by the 
Regional Administrator, for each day fished, including open area trips, 
access area trips as described in Sec.  648.59(b)(9), and trips 
accompanied by a NMFS-approved observer. * * *
* * * * *
    (h) Call-in notification. The owner of a vessel issued a limited 
access monkfish permit who is participating in a DAS program and who is 
not required to provide notification using a VMS, and a scallop vessel 
qualifying for a DAS allocation under the occasional category that has 
not elected to fish under the VMS notification requirements of 
paragraph (e) of this section and is not participating in the Sea 
Scallop Area Access program as specified in Sec.  648.59, and any 
vessel that may be required by the Regional Administrator to use the 
call-in program under paragraph (i) of this section, are subject to the 
following requirements:
* * * * *
    (8) * * *
    (ii) A vessel issued a limited access scallop and LAGC IFQ scallop 
permit that possesses or lands more than 600 lb (272.2 kg) of scallops, 
unless otherwise specified in Sec.  648.59(d)(2);
* * * * *
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4. Amend Sec.  648.14 by:
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a. Revising paragraphs (i)(1)(vi), (i)(2)(ii)(B)(7), (i)(2)(iii)(B), 
(i)(2)(iii)(C), (i)(2)(iv)(B), the introductory text to (i)(2)(vi), and 
paragraph (i)(2)(vi)(A);
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b. Add paragraph (i)(2)(vi)(B); and
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c. Revise paragraphs (i)(2)(vi)(D), (i)(3)(iv)(A), (i)(3)(v), and 
(i)(4)(i)(A).
    The revisions and additions read as follows:


Sec.  648.14  Prohibitions.

* * * * *
    (i) * * *
    (1) * * *
    (vi) Closed area requirements--(A) EFH Closed Areas. (1) Fish for 
scallops in, or possess or land scallops from, the EFH Closed Areas 
specified in Sec.  648.61.
    (2) Transit or enter the EFH Closure Areas specified in Sec.  
648.61, except as provided by Sec.  648.61(b).
    (B) Scallop Rotational Areas. (1) Fish for scallops in, or possess 
or land scallops from, the Scallop Rotational Areas closed to the 
scallop fishery through the specifications or framework adjustment 
processes specified in Sec.  648.55.
    (2) Transit or enter the Scallop Rotational Areas, except as 
provided by Sec.  648.59(a) or (b).
* * * * *
    (2) * * *
    (ii) * * *
    (B) * * *
    (7) Fish in a Sea Scallop Access Area, as described in Sec.  
648.60, with more persons on board the vessel than the number specified 
in Sec.  648.51(c) or Sec.  648.51(e)(3)(i), unless otherwise 
authorized by the Regional Administrator.
* * * * *
    (iii) * * *
    (B) Fish for, possess, or land more than 50 bu (17.62 hL) of in-
shell scallops once inside the VMS Demarcation Line on or by a vessel 
that, at any time during the trip, fished in or transited any area 
south of 42[deg]20' N. lat; or fished in any Sea Scallop Area Access 
Program specified in Sec.  648.59, except as provided in the state 
waters exemption, as specified in Sec.  648.54.
    (C) Fish for, possess, or land per trip, at any time, scallops in 
excess of any sea scallop possession and landing limit set by the 
Regional Administrator in accordance with Sec.  648.59(b)(3) when 
properly declared into the Sea Scallop Area Access Program as described 
in Sec.  648.59.
* * * * *
    (iv) * * *
    (B) Combine, transfer, or consolidate DAS allocations, except as 
allowed for one-for-one Access Area trip exchanges as specified in 
Sec.  648.59(b)(3)(ii).
* * * * *
    (vi) Scallop rotational area management program and scallop access 
area program requirements. (A) Fail to comply with any of the 
provisions and specifications of Sec.  648.59.
    (B) Transit the Closed Area II Rotational Area or the Closed Area 
II Extension Rotational Area, as defined Sec.  648.60(d) and (e), 
respectively, or the Elephant Trunk Closed Area, as defined in Sec.  
648.60(b), unless there is a compelling safety reason for transiting 
the area and the vessel's fishing gear is stowed and not available for 
immediate use as defined in Sec.  648.2.
* * * * *
    (D) Possess more than 50 bu (17.6 hL) of in-shell scallops outside 
the boundaries of a Sea Scallop Access Area by a vessel that is 
declared into the Area Access Program as specified in Sec.  648.59.
* * * * *
    (3) * * *
    (iv) * * *
    (A) Fail to comply with any of the VMS requirements specified in 
Sec. Sec.  648.10, 648.59, or 648.62.
* * * * *
    (v) Scallop rotational area management program and scallop access 
area program requirements. (A) Fail to comply with any of the 
requirements specified in Sec.  648.59.
    (B) Declare into or leave port for an area specified in Sec.  
648.60 after the effective date of a notification published in the 
Federal Register stating that the number of LAGC trips have been taken, 
as specified in Sec.  648.59.
    (C) Fish for or land per trip, or possess in excess of 40 lb (18.1 
kg) of shucked scallops at any time in or from any Sea Scallop Access 
Area specified at Sec.  648.60, unless declared into the Sea Scallop 
Access Area Program.
    (D) Fish for, possess, or land scallops in or from any Sea Scallop 
Access Area without an observer on board, unless the vessel owner, 
operator, or manager has received a waiver to carry an observer for the 
specified trip and area fished.
    (E) Transit the Closed Area II Rotational Area or the Closed Area 
II Extension Rotational Area, as defined Sec.  648.60(d) and (e), 
respectively, or the Elephant Trunk Closed Area, as defined in Sec.  
648.60(b), unless there is a compelling safety reason for transiting 
the area and the vessel's fishing gear is stowed and not available for 
immediate use as defined in Sec.  648.2.
* * * * *
    (4) * * *
    (i) * * *
    (A) Fish for or land per trip, or possess at any time, in excess of 
600 lb (272.2 kg) of shucked, or 75 bu (26.4 hL) of in-shell scallops 
per trip, or 100 bu (35.2 hL) in-shell scallops seaward of the VMS 
Demarcation Line, unless the vessel is carrying an observer as 
specified in Sec.  648.11 and an increase in the possession limit is 
authorized by the Regional Administrator and not exceeded by the 
vessel, as specified in Sec. Sec.  648.52(g) and 648.59(d).
* * * * *

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5. In Sec.  648.51, paragraphs (b)(1), (b)(3)(i), the introductory text 
to paragraph (c), and paragraph (f)(1) are revised to read as follows:


Sec.  648.51  Gear and crew restrictions.

* * * * *
    (b) * * *
    (1) Maximum dredge width. The combined dredge width in use by or in 
possession on board such vessels shall not exceed 31 ft (9.4 m), 
measured at the widest point in the bail of the dredge, except as 
provided under paragraph (e) of this section, in Sec.  648.59(g)(2), 
and the scallop dredge exemption areas specified in Sec.  648.80. 
However, component parts may be on board the vessel such that they do 
not conform with the definition of ``dredge or dredge gear'' in Sec.  
648.2, i.e., the metal ring bag and the mouth frame, or bail, of the 
dredge are not attached, and such that no more than one complete spare 
dredge could be made from these component's parts.
* * * * *
    (3) * * *
    (i) Unless otherwise required under the Sea Scallop Area Access 
program specified in Sec.  648.59(b)(6), the ring size used in a 
scallop dredge possessed or used by scallop vessels shall not be 
smaller than 4 inches (10.2 cm).
* * * * *
    (c) Crew restrictions. A limited access vessel participating in or 
subject to the scallop DAS allocation program may have no more than 
seven people aboard, including the operator, and a limited access 
vessel participating in the Sea Scallop Area Access Program as 
specified in Sec.  648.59 may have no more than eight people aboard, 
including the operator, when not docked or moored in port, except as 
follows:
* * * * *
    (f) * * *
    (1) A vessel issued a limited access scallop permit fishing for 
scallops under the scallop DAS allocation program may not fish with, 
possess on board, or land scallops while in possession of a trawl net, 
unless such vessel has been issued a limited access trawl vessel permit 
that endorses the vessel to fish for scallops with a trawl net. A 
limited access scallop vessel issued a trawl vessel permit that 
endorses the vessel to fish for scallops with a trawl net and general 
category scallop vessels enrolled in the Area Access Program as 
specified in Sec.  648.59, may not fish for scallops with a trawl net 
in the Closed Area 1, Closed Area II, Closed Area II Extension, and 
Nantucket Lightship Rotational Areas specified in Sec.  648.60.
* * * * *
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6. In Sec.  648.52, paragraphs (d), (f), and (g) are revised to read as 
follows:


Sec.  648.52  Possession and landing limits.

* * * * *
    (d) Owners or operators of vessels with a limited access scallop 
permit that have properly declared into the Sea Scallop Area Access 
Program as described in Sec.  648.59 are prohibited from fishing for or 
landing per trip, or possessing at any time, scallops in excess of any 
sea scallop possession and landing limit set by the Regional 
Administrator in accordance with Sec.  648.59(b)(5).
* * * * *
    (f) A limited access vessel or an LAGC vessel that is declared into 
the Sea Scallop Area Access Program as described in Sec.  648.59, may 
not possess more than 50 bu (17.6 hL) or 75 bu (26.4 hL), respectively, 
of in-shell scallops outside of the Access Areas described in Sec.  
648.60.
    (g) Possession limit to defray the cost of observers for LAGC IFQ 
vessels. An LAGC IFQ vessel with an observer on board may retain, per 
observed trip, up to 1 day's allowance of the possession limit 
allocated to limited access vessels, as established by the Regional 
Administrator in accordance with Sec.  648.59(d), provided the observer 
set-aside specified in Sec.  648.59(d)(1) has not been fully utilized. 
For example, if the limited access vessel daily possession limit to 
defray the cost of an observer is 180 lb (82 kg), the LAGC IFQ 
possession limit to defray the cost of an observer would be 180 lb (82 
kg) per trip, regardless of trip length.
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7. In Sec.  648.53, the section heading and paragraphs (a), (b), (c), 
(d), (e), (g)(1), the introductory text to (h)(2), paragraphs 
(h)(2)(i), (h)(2)(v)(B), (h)(3)(i), (h)(3)(ii)(A), (h)(5)(i), and 
(h)(5)(ii)(A) are revised to read as follows:


Sec.  648.53  Overfishing limit (OFL), acceptable biological catch 
(ABC), annual catch limits (ACL), annual catch targets (ACT), DAS 
allocations, and individual fishing quotas (IFQ).

    (a) The following determinations and allocations for the sea 
scallop rotational areas are defined as follows and shall be 
established through the specifications or framework adjustment process:
    (1) OFL. OFL shall be based on an updated scallop resource and 
fishery assessment provided by either the Scallop PDT or a formal stock 
assessment. OFL shall include all sources of scallop mortality and 
shall include an upward adjustment to account for catch of scallops in 
state waters by vessels not issued Federal scallop permits. The fishing 
mortality rate (F) associated with OFL shall be the threshold F, above 
which overfishing is occurring in the scallop fishery. The F associated 
with OFL shall be used to derive specifications for ABC, ACL, and ACT, 
as defined in paragraph (a) of this section.
    (2) The specification of ABC, ACL, and ACT shall be based upon the 
following overfishing definition: The F shall be set so that in access 
areas, averaged for all years combined over the period of time that the 
area is closed and open to scallop fishing as an access area, it does 
not exceed the established F threshold for the scallop fishery; in open 
areas it shall not exceed the F threshold for the scallop fishery; and 
for access and open areas combined, it is set at a level that has a 75-
percent probability of remaining below the F associated with ABC, as 
defined in paragraph (a)(3) of this section, taking into account all 
sources of fishing mortality in the limited access and LAGC fleets of 
the scallop fishery.
    (3) Overall ABC/ACL. The overall ABC for sea scallop fishery shall 
be the catch level that has an associated F that has a 75-percent 
probability of remaining below the F associated with OFL. The overall 
ACL shall be equal to the ABC for the scallop fishery, minus discards 
(an estimate of both incidental and discard mortality). The ABC/ACL, 
after the discards and deductions specified in paragraph (a)(4) of this 
section are removed, shall be divided as sub-ACLs between limited 
access vessels, limited access vessels that are fishing under a LAGC 
permit, and LAGC vessels as defined in paragraphs (a)(5) and (6) of 
this section, after the deductions outlined in paragraph (a)(4) of this 
section.
    (4) Deductions from ABC/ACL. Incidental catch, as defined in 
paragraph (a)(7) of this section, shall be removed from ABC/ACL. One 
percent of ABC/ACL shall be removed from ABC/ACL for observer set-
aside. Scallop catch equal to the value specified in Sec.  648.56(d) 
shall be removed from ABC/ACL for research set-aside. These deductions 
for incidental catch, observer set-aside, and research set-aside, shall 
be made prior to establishing sub-ACLs for the limited access and LAGC 
fleets, as specified in paragraphs (a)(5) and (6) of this section.
    (5) Limited access fleet sub-ACL and sub-ACT--(i) Limited access 
fleet sub-ACL. After applying the deductions as specified in paragraph 
(a)(4) of this section, the limited access scallop fleet shall be 
allocated a sub-ACL equal to 94.5 percent of the ABC/ACL.
    (ii) Limited access fleet sub-ACT. The ACT for the limited access 
fishery shall

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be set at a level that has an associated F with a 75-percent 
probability of remaining below the F associated with ABC/ACL.
    (6) LAGC IFQ fleet sub-ACL and sub-ACT--(i) LAGC IFQ fleet sub-ACL. 
After applying the deductions as specified in paragraph (a)(4) of this 
section, the LAGC IFQ fleet shall be allocated a sub-ACL equal to 5.5 
percent of the ABC/ACL, so that 5 percent of ABC/ACL is allocated to 
the LAGC fleet of vessels that do not also have a limited access 
scallop permit, and 0.5 percent of the ABC/ACL is allocated to the LAGC 
fleet of vessels that have limited access scallop permits. This 
specification of sub-ACLs shall not account for catch reductions 
associated with the application of AMs or adjustment of the sub-ACL as 
a result of the limited access AM exception as specified in paragraph 
(c)(1) of this section.
    (ii) LAGC IFQ fleet sub-ACT. The LAGC IFQ fishery sub-ACT shall be 
equal to the LAGC IFQ fishery's sub-ACL. The sub-ACT for the LAGC IFQ 
fishery for vessels issued only a LAGC IFQ scallop permit shall be 
equal to 5 percent of the ABC/ACL specified in paragraph (a)(3) of this 
section, after applying the deductions as specified in paragraph (a)(4) 
of this section. The sub-ACT for the LAGC IFQ fishery for vessels 
issued both a LAGC IFQ scallop permit and a limited access scallop 
permit shall be 0.5 percent of the ACL specified in paragraph (a)(3) of 
this section, after applying the deductions as specified in paragraph 
(a)(4) of this section.
    (7) Scallop incidental catch target TAC. The annual incidental 
catch target TAC is the catch available for harvest for vessels with 
incidental catch scallop permits. This incidental catch target will be 
removed from the ABC/ACL defined in paragraph (a)(3) of this section 
prior to establishing the limited access and LAGC IFQ sub-ACLs and sub-
ACTs defined in paragraphs (a)(5) and (6) of this section.
    (8) The following catch limits will be effective for the 2016 and 
2017 fishing years:

                      Scallop Fishery Catch Limits
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                          2016     2017
                     Catch limits                         (mt)    (mt) *
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Overfishing Limit.....................................   68,418   68,418
Acceptable Biological Catch/ACL (discards removed)....   37,852   37,852
Incidental Catch......................................       23       23
Research Set-Aside (RSA)..............................      567      567
Observer Set-Aside....................................      379      379
ACL for fishery.......................................   36,884   36,884
Limited Access ACL....................................   34,855   34,855
LAGC ACL..............................................    2,029    2,029
LAGC IFQ..............................................    1,845    1,845
Limited Access with LAGC IFQ..........................      184      184
Limited Access ACT....................................   18,290   18,290
------------------------------------------------------------------------
* The catch limits for the 2017 fishing year are subject to change
  through a future specifications action or framework adjustment.

    (b) DAS specifications and allocations. DAS specifications and 
allocations for limited access scallop trips in open areas are defined 
as follows and shall be specified through the specifications or 
framework adjustment processes defined in Sec.  648.55, as follows:
    (1) DAS allocations. DAS allocations shall be determined by 
distributing the portion of the limited access ACT defined in paragraph 
(a)(3) of this section, as reduced by access area allocations defined 
in Sec.  648.59, and dividing that amount among vessels in the form of 
DAS calculated by applying estimates of open area landings per unit 
effort (LPUE) projected through the specifications or framework 
adjustment processes used to set annual allocations.
    (2) Assignment to DAS categories--(i) Limited access vessels shall 
be categorized as full-time, part-time, or occasional. Allocations for 
part-time and occasional scallop vessels shall be 40 percent and 8.33 
percent of the full-time DAS allocations, respectively.
    (ii) Subject to the vessel permit application requirements 
specified in Sec.  648.4, for each fishing year, each vessel issued a 
limited access scallop permit shall be assigned to the DAS category 
(full-time, part-time, or occasional) it was assigned to in the 
preceding year, except as provided under the small dredge program 
specified in Sec.  648.51(e).
    (3) The DAS allocations for limited access scallop vessels for 
fishing years 2016 and 2017 are as follows:

                    Scallop Open Area DAS Allocations
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                    Permit category                       2016    2017 *
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Full-Time.............................................    34.55    34.55
Part-Time.............................................    13.82    13.82
Occasional............................................     2.88     2.88
------------------------------------------------------------------------
* The DAS allocations for the 2017 fishing year are subject to change
  through a future specifications action or framework adjustment.

    (c) Accountability measures (AM) for limited access vessels. Unless 
the limited access AM exception is implemented in accordance with the 
provision specified in paragraph (c)(1) of this section, if the limited 
access sub-ACL defined in paragraph (a)(5) of this section is exceeded 
for the applicable fishing year, the DAS for each limited access vessel 
shall be reduced by an amount equal to the amount of landings in excess 
of the sub-ACL divided by the applicable LPUE for the fishing year in 
which the AM will apply as projected by the specifications or framework 
adjustment process specified in Sec.  648.55, then divided by the 
number of scallop vessels eligible to be issued a full-time limited 
access scallop permit. For example, assuming a 300,000-lb (136-mt) 
overage of the limited access fishery's sub-ACL in 2011, an open area 
LPUE of 2,500 lb (1.13 mt) per DAS in 2012, and 313 full-time vessels, 
each full-time vessel's DAS for 2012 would be reduced by 0.38 DAS 
(300,000 lb (136 mt)/2,500 lb (1.13 mt) per DAS = 120 lb (0.05 mt) per 
DAS/313 vessels = 0.38 DAS per vessel). Deductions in DAS for part-time 
and occasional scallop vessels shall be 40 percent and 8.33 percent of 
the full-time DAS deduction, respectively, as calculated pursuant to 
paragraph (b)(2) of this section. The AM shall take effect in the 
fishing year following the fishing year in which the overage occurred. 
For example, landings in excess of the limited access fishery's sub-ACL 
in fishing year 2011 would result in the DAS reduction AM in fishing 
year 2012. If the AM takes effect, and a limited access vessel uses 
more open area DAS in the fishing year in which the AM is applied, the 
vessel shall have the DAS used in excess of the allocation after 
applying the AM deducted from its open area DAS allocation in the 
subsequent fishing year. For example, a vessel initially allocated 32 
DAS in 2011 uses all 32 DAS prior to application of the AM. If, after 
application of the AM, the vessel's DAS allocation is reduced to 31 
DAS, the vessel's DAS in 2012 would be reduced by 1 DAS.
    (1) Limited access AM exception. If NMFS determines that the 
fishing mortality rate associated with the limited access fleet's 
landings in a fishing year is less than 0.34, the AM specified in 
paragraph (c) of this section shall not take effect. The fishing 
mortality rate of 0.34 is the fishing mortality rate that is one 
standard deviation below the fishing mortality rate for the scallop 
fishery ACL, currently estimated at 0.38.
    (2) Limited access fleet AM and exception provision timing. The 
Regional Administrator shall determine whether the limited access fleet

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exceeded its sub-ACL defined in paragraph (a)(5) of this section by 
July of the fishing year following the year for which landings are 
being evaluated. On or about July 1, the Regional Administrator shall 
notify the New England Fishery Management Council of the determination 
of whether or not the sub-ACL for the limited access fleet was 
exceeded, and the amount of landings in excess of the sub-ACL. Upon 
this notification, the Scallop Plan Development Team (PDT) shall 
evaluate the overage and determine if the fishing mortality rate 
associated with total landings by the limited access scallop fleet is 
less than 0.34. On or about September 1 of each year, the Scallop PDT 
shall notify the Council of its determination, and the Council, on or 
about September 30, shall make a recommendation, based on the Scallop 
PDT findings, concerning whether to invoke the limited access AM 
exception. If NMFS concurs with the Scallop PDT's recommendation to 
invoke the limited access AM exception, in accordance with the APA, the 
limited access AM shall not be implemented. If NMFS does not concur, in 
accordance with the APA, the limited access AM shall be implemented as 
soon as possible after September 30 each year.
    (d) End-of-year carry-over for open area DAS. With the exception of 
vessels that held a Confirmation of Permit History as described in 
Sec.  648.4(a)(2)(i)(J) for the entire fishing year preceding the 
carry-over year, limited access vessels that have unused open area DAS 
on the last day of February of any year may carry over a maximum of 10 
DAS, not to exceed the total open area DAS allocation by permit 
category, into the next year. DAS carried over into the next fishing 
year may only be used in open areas. Carry-over DAS are accounted for 
in setting the sub-ACT for the limited access fleet, as defined in 
paragraph (a)(5)(ii) of this section. Therefore, if carry-over DAS 
result or contribute to an overage of the ACL, the limited access fleet 
AM specified in paragraph (c) of this section would still apply, 
provided the AM exception specified in paragraph (c)(1) of this section 
is not invoked.
    (e) Accrual of DAS. All DAS fished shall be charged to the nearest 
minute. A vessel carrying an observer and authorized to be charged 
fewer DAS in Open Areas based on the total available DAS set aside 
under paragraph (g) of this section shall be charged at a reduced rate 
as specified in paragraph (g)(1) of this section.
* * * * *
    (g) * * *
    (1) To help defray the cost of carrying an observer, 1 percent of 
the ABC/ACL defined in paragraph (a)(3) of this section shall be set 
aside to be used by vessels that are assigned to take an at-sea 
observer on a trip. This observer set-aside is specified through the 
specifications or framework adjustment process defined in Sec.  648.55.
* * * * *
    (h) * * *
    (2) Calculation of IFQ. The ACL allocated to IFQ scallop vessels, 
and the ACL allocated to limited access scallop vessels issued IFQ 
scallop permits, as defined in paragraph (a)(4) of this section, shall 
be used to determine the IFQ of each vessel issued an IFQ scallop 
permit. Each fishing year, the Regional Administrator shall provide the 
owner of a vessel issued an IFQ scallop permit issued pursuant to Sec.  
648.4(a)(2)(ii) with the scallop IFQ for the vessel for the upcoming 
fishing year.
    (i) Individual fishing quota. The IFQ for an IFQ scallop vessel 
shall be the vessel's contribution percentage as specified in paragraph 
(h)(2)(iii) of this section and determined using the steps specified in 
paragraph (h)(2)(ii) of this section, multiplied by the ACL allocated 
to the IFQ scallop fishery, or limited access vessels issued an IFQ 
scallop permit, as defined in paragraph (a)(4) of this section.
* * * * *
    (v) * * *
    (B) For accounting purposes, the combined total of all vessels' IFQ 
carry-over shall be added to the LAGC IFQ fleet's applicable sub-ACL 
for the carry-over year. Any IFQ carried over that is landed in the 
carry-over fishing year shall be counted against the sub-ACL defined in 
paragraph (a)(6) of this section, as increased by the total carry-over 
for all LAGC IFQ vessels, as specified in this paragraph (h)(2)(v)(B). 
IFQ carry-over shall not be applicable to the calculation of the IFQ 
cap specified in paragraph (h)(3)(i) of this section and the ownership 
cap specified in paragraph (h)(3)(ii) of this section.
* * * * *
    (3) * * *
    (i) IFQ scallop vessel IFQ cap. (A) Unless otherwise specified in 
paragraphs (h)(3)(i)(B) and (C) of this section, a vessel issued an IFQ 
scallop permit or confirmation of permit history shall not be issued 
more than 2.5 percent of the sub-ACL allocated to the IFQ scallop 
vessels as described in paragraph (a)(6) of this section.
    (B) A vessel may be initially issued more than 2.5 percent of the 
sub-ACL allocated to the IFQ scallop vessels as described in paragraph 
(a)(6) of this section, if the initial determination of its 
contribution factor specified in accordance with Sec.  
648.4(a)(2)(ii)(E) and paragraph (h)(2)(ii) of this section, results in 
an IFQ that exceeds 2.5 percent of the sub-ACL allocated to the IFQ 
scallop vessels as described in paragraph (a)(6) of this section. A 
vessel that is allocated an IFQ that exceeds 2.5 percent of the sub-ACL 
allocated to the IFQ scallop vessels as described in paragraph (a)(6) 
of this section, in accordance with this paragraph (h)(3)(i)(B), may 
not receive IFQ through an IFQ transfer, as specified in paragraph 
(h)(5) of this section. All scallops that have been allocated as part 
of the original IFQ allocation or transferred to a vessel during a 
given fishing year shall be counted towards the vessel cap.
    (C) A vessel initially issued a 2008 IFQ scallop permit or 
confirmation of permit history, or that was issued or renewed a limited 
access scallop permit or confirmation of permit history for a vessel in 
2009 and thereafter, in compliance with the ownership restrictions in 
paragraph (h)(3)(i)(A) of this section, is eligible to renew such 
permit(s) and/or confirmation(s) of permit history, regardless of 
whether the renewal of the permit or confirmations of permit history 
will result in the 2.5-percent IFQ cap restriction being exceeded.
    (ii) * * *
    (A) For any vessel acquired after June 1, 2008, a vessel owner is 
not eligible to be issued an IFQ scallop permit for the vessel, and/or 
a confirmation of permit history, and is not eligible to transfer IFQ 
to the vessel, if, as a result of the issuance of the permit and/or 
confirmation of permit history, or IFQ transfer, the vessel owner, or 
any other person who is a shareholder or partner of the vessel owner, 
will have an ownership interest in more than 5 percent of the sub-ACL 
allocated to the IFQ scallop vessels as described in paragraph (a)(6) 
of this section.
* * * * *
    (5) * * *
    (i) Temporary IFQ transfers. Subject to the restrictions in 
paragraph (h)(5)(iii) of this section, the owner of an IFQ scallop 
vessel (and/or IFQ scallop permit in confirmation of permit history) 
not issued a limited access scallop permit may temporarily transfer 
(e.g., lease) its entire IFQ allocation, or a portion of its IFQ 
allocation, to another IFQ scallop vessel. Temporary IFQ transfers 
shall be effective only for the fishing year in which the temporary 
transfer is requested and processed. IFQ, once temporarily transferred, 
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temporarily transferred again to another vessel. IFQ can be temporarily 
transferred more than once (i.e., re-transferred). For example, if a 
vessel temporarily transfers IFQ to a vessel, the transferee vessel may 
re-transfer any portion of that IFQ to another vessel. There is no 
limit on how many times IFQ can be re-transferred in a fishing year. 
The Regional Administrator has final approval authority for all 
temporary IFQ transfer requests.
    (ii) * * *
    (A) Subject to the restrictions in paragraph (h)(5)(iii) of this 
section, the owner of an IFQ scallop vessel (and/or IFQ scallop permit 
in confirmation of permit history) not issued a limited access scallop 
permit may transfer IFQ permanently to or from another IFQ scallop 
vessel. Any such transfer cannot be limited in duration and is 
permanent as to the transferee, unless the IFQ is subsequently 
permanently transferred to another IFQ scallop vessel. IFQ may be 
permanently transferred to a vessel and then be re-transferred 
(temporarily transferred (i.e., leased) or permanently transferred) by 
such vessel to another vessel in the same fishing year. There is no 
limit on how many times IFQ can be re-transferred in a fishing year.
* * * * *
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8. In Sec.  648.54, paragraph (e) is revised to read as follows:


Sec.  648.54  State waters exemption.

* * * * *
    (e) Notification requirements. Vessels fishing under the exemptions 
specified in paragraph (b), (c), and/or (d) of this section must notify 
the Regional Administrator in accordance with the provisions of Sec.  
648.10(f).
* * * * *
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9. Amend Sec.  648.55 by:
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a. Revising the section heading and paragraph (a);
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b. Removing and reserving paragraph (b);
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c. Revising paragraph (c);
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d. Removing and reserving paragraph (e);
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e. Revising the introductory text to paragraph (f) and paragraph 
(f)(38).
    The revisions read as follows:


Sec.  648.55  Specifications and framework adjustments to management 
measures.

    (a) Specifications. (1) The Scallop Plan Development Team (PDT) 
shall meet at least every two years to assess the status of the scallop 
resource and to develop and recommend the following specifications for 
a period of up to 2 years, as well as second or third-year default 
measures, for consideration by the New England Fishery Management 
Council's Atlantic Sea Scallop Oversight Committee and Advisory Panel: 
OFL, overall ABC/ACL, sub-ACLs, sub-ACTs, DAS open area allocations, 
possession limits, modifications to rotational area management (e.g., 
schedule, rotational closures and openings, seasonal restrictions, 
modifications to boundaries, etc.), access area limited access poundage 
allocations and LAGC IFQ fleet-wide trip allocations, annual incidental 
catch target TAC, and NGOM TAC.
    (2) Based on the PDT recommendations and any public comments 
received, the Atlantic Sea Scallop Oversight Committee shall recommend 
appropriate specifications to the New England Fishery Management 
Council.
    (3) The Council shall review these recommendations and, after 
considering public comments, shall recommend appropriate specifications 
for up to 2 years, as well as second or third-year default measures, to 
NMFS. NMFS shall approve, disapprove, or partially approve the 
specifications recommended by the Council and publish the approved 
specifications in the Federal Register in accordance with the APA.
    (4) The PDT shall prepare a Stock Assessment and Fishery Evaluation 
(SAFE) Report at least every two years that provides the information 
and analysis needed to evaluate potential management adjustments. The 
preparation of the SAFE Report shall begin on or about June 1 of the 
year preceding the fishing year in which measures will be adjusted.
    (5) The PDT will meet at least once during the interim years to 
review the status of the stock relative to the overfishing definition 
if information is available to do so. If the Council determines, based 
on information provided by the PDT or other stock-related information, 
that the approved specifications should be adjusted during the 2-year 
time period, it can do so through the same process outlined in 
paragraphs (a)(2) through (4) of this section during the interim year.
    (6) Rotational area management guidelines. The Council's 
development of rotational area management adjustments shall take into 
account at least the following factors: General rotation policy; 
boundaries and distribution of rotational closures; number of closures; 
minimum closure size; maximum closure extent; enforceability of 
rotational closed and re-opened areas; monitoring through resource 
surveys; and re-opening criteria. Rotational closures should be 
considered where projected annual change in scallop biomass is greater 
than 30 percent. Areas should be considered for Sea Scallop Rotational 
Areas where the projected annual change in scallop biomass is less than 
15 percent.
    (7) Second and third-year default specifications. The 
specifications action shall include default specifications that shall 
be effective in the second year after 1-year specifications and the 
third year after the 2-year specifications expire until replaced by the 
measures included in the next specifications action. If the 
specifications action is not published in the Federal Register with an 
effective date on or before April 1, the following year's default 
specifications shall be effective beginning April 1 of each fishing 
year until any new specifications action is implemented and made 
effective during the second or third year, or for the entire fishing 
year if the specifications action is not completed or is not 
implemented by NMFS during the following year. The specifications 
action shall specify the measures necessary to address inconsistencies 
between specifications and default allocations for the period after 
April 1 but before the specifications action is implemented for that 
year. The default specifications, if implemented, shall remain in 
effect until they are revised through a subsequent specifications 
action.
* * * * *
    (c) OFL, overall ABC/ACL, sub-ACLs, and sub-ACTs. The Council shall 
specify OFL, ABC, ACL, and ACT, as defined in Sec.  648.53, for each 
year covered under the specifications.
* * * * *
    (f) Framework adjustments. The Council may at any time initiate a 
framework adjustment to add or adjust management measures within the 
Scallop FMP if it finds that action is necessary to meet or be 
consistent with the goals and objectives of the FMP. The Council shall 
develop and analyze appropriate management actions over the span of at 
least two Council meetings. To address interactions between the scallop 
fishery and sea turtles and other protected species, such adjustments 
may include proactive measures including, but not limited to, the 
timing of Sea Scallop Access Area openings, seasonal closures, gear 
modifications, increased observer coverage, and additional research. 
The Council shall provide the public with advance notice of the 
availability of both the proposals and the analyses, and opportunity to 
comment on them prior to and at the second Council meeting. The 
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measures may include specifications measures specified in paragraph (a) 
of this section, which must satisfy the criteria set forth Sec.  
648.53(a) in order to prevent overfishing of the available biomass of 
scallops and ensure that OY is achieved on a continuing basis. Other 
measures that may be changed or implemented through framework action 
include:
* * * * *
    (38) Adjustments to aspects of ACL management, including 
accountability measures;
* * * * *
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10. In Sec.  648.56, paragraphs (a), (d), (f), and (g) are revised to 
read as follows:


Sec.  648.56  Scallop research.

    (a) At least biennially, in association with the biennial framework 
process, the Council and NMFS shall prepare and issue an announcement 
of Federal Funding Opportunity (FFO) that identifies research 
priorities for projects to be conducted by vessels using research set-
aside as specified in paragraph (d) of this section and Sec.  
648.59(e), provides requirements and instructions for applying for 
funding of a proposed RSA project, and specifies the date by which 
applications must be received. The FFO shall be published as soon as 
possible by NMFS and shall provide the opportunity for applicants to 
apply for projects to be awarded for 1 or 2 years by allowing 
applicants to apply for RSA funding for the first year, second year, or 
both.
* * * * *
    (d) Available RSA allocation shall be 1.25 million lb (567 mt) 
annually, which shall be deducted from the ABC/ACL specified in Sec.  
648.53(a) prior to setting ACLs for the limited access and LAGC fleets, 
as specified in Sec.  648.53(a)(3) and (4), respectively. Approved RSA 
projects shall be allocated an amount of scallop pounds that can be 
harvested in open areas and available access areas. The specific access 
areas that are open to RSA harvest shall be specified through the 
framework process as identified in Sec.  648.59(e)(1). In a year in 
which a framework adjustment is under review by the Council and/or 
NMFS, NMFS shall make RSA awards prior to approval of the framework, if 
practicable, based on total scallop pounds needed to fund each research 
project. Recipients may begin compensation fishing in open areas prior 
to approval of the framework, or wait until NMFS approval of the 
framework to begin compensation fishing within approved access areas
* * * * *
    (f) If all RSA pounds awarded to a project cannot be harvested 
during the applicable fishing year, RSA TAC awarded to that project may 
be harvested through June 30 of the fishing year subsequent to the 
fishing year in which the set-aside is awarded.
    (g) Vessels conducting research under an approved RSA project may 
be exempt from crew restrictions specified in Sec.  648.51, seasonal 
closures of access areas specified in Sec.  648.60, and the restriction 
on fishing in only one access area during a trip specified in Sec.  
648.59(b)(4). The RSA project proposal must list which of these 
measures for which an exemption is required. An exemption shall be 
provided by Letter of Authorization issued by the Regional 
Administrator. RSA compensation fishing trips and combined compensation 
and research trips are not eligible for these exemptions.
* * * * *


Sec.  648.57   [Removed and reserved]

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11. Remove and reserve Sec.  648.57.


Sec.  648.58   [Removed and reserved]

0
12. Remove and reserve Sec.  648.58.
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13. Revise Sec.  648.59 to read as follows:


Sec.  648.59  Sea Scallop Rotational Area Management Program and Access 
Area Program requirements.

    (a) The Sea Scallop Rotational Area Management Program consists of 
Scallop Rotational Areas, as defined in Sec.  648.2. Guidelines for 
this area rotation program (i.e., when to close an area and reopen it 
to scallop fishing) are provided in Sec.  648.55(a)(6). Whether a 
rotational area is open or closed to scallop fishing in a given year, 
and the appropriate level of access by limited access and LAGC IFQ 
vessels, are specified through the specifications or framework 
adjustment processes defined in Sec.  648.55. When a rotational area is 
open to the scallop fishery, it is called an Access Area and scallop 
vessels fishing in the area are subject to the Access Area Program 
Requirements specified in this section. Areas not defined as Scallop 
Rotational Areas specified in Sec.  648.60, EFH Closed Areas specified 
in Sec.  648.61, or areas closed to scallop fishing under other FMPs, 
are governed by other management measures and restrictions in this part 
and are referred to as Open Areas.
    (1) When a Scallop Rotational Area is closed to scallop fishing, a 
vessel issued any scallop permit may not fish for, possess, or land 
scallops in or from the area unless the vessel is transiting pursuant 
to paragraph (a)(2) of this section. A vessel may fish for species 
other than scallops within the rotational closed areas, provided the 
vessel does not fish for, catch, or retain scallops or intend to fish 
for, catch, or retain scallops. When a Scallop Rotational Area is open 
to scallop fishing (henceforth referred to as an Access Area), a 
scallop vessel may not fish for, possess, or land scallops in or from 
the area unless it is participating in, and complies with the 
requirements of, the Scallop Access Area Program Requirements defined 
in paragraphs (b) through (g) of this section or the vessel is 
transiting pursuant to paragraph (a)(3) of this section.
    (2) Transiting a Closed Scallop Rotational Area. No vessel 
possessing scallops may enter or be in the area(s) specified in this 
section when those areas are closed, as specified through the 
specifications or framework adjustment processes defined in Sec.  
648.55, unless the vessel is transiting the area and the vessel's 
fishing gear is stowed and not available for immediate use as defined 
in Sec.  648.2, or there is a compelling safety reason to be in such 
areas without such gear being stowed. A vessel may only transit the 
Closed Area II Scallop Rotational Area or the Closed Area II Extension 
Scallop Rotational Area, as defined Sec.  648.60(d) and (e), 
respectively, or the Elephant Trunk Closed Area, as defined in Sec.  
648.60(b), if there is a compelling safety reason for transiting the 
area and the vessel's fishing gear is stowed and not available for 
immediate use as defined in Sec.  648.2.
    (3) Transiting a Scallop Access Area. Any sea scallop vessel that 
has not declared a trip into the Scallop Area Access Program may enter 
a Scallop Access Area, and possess scallops not caught in the Scallop 
Access Areas, for transiting purposes only, provided the vessel's 
fishing gear is stowed and not available for immediate use as defined 
in Sec.  648.2. Any scallop vessel that has declared a trip into the 
Scallop Area Access Program may not enter or be in another Scallop 
Access Area on the same trip except such vessel may transit another 
Scallop Access Area provided its gear is stowed and not available for 
immediate use as defined in Sec.  648.2, or there is a compelling 
safety reason to be in such areas without such gear being stowed. A 
vessel may only transit the Closed Area II Scallop Rotational Area or 
the Closed Area II Extension Scallop Rotational Area, as defined in 
Sec.  648.60(d) and (e), respectively, or the Elephant Trunk Closed 
Area, as defined in Sec.  648.60(b) if there is a compelling safety 
reason for transiting the area and the vessel's fishing gear is stowed 
and not available for immediate use as defined in Sec.  648.2.

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    (b) A limited access scallop vessel may only fish in the Scallop 
Rotational Areas, defined in Sec.  648.60, when the areas are open 
(i.e., Access Areas), as specified through the specifications or 
framework adjustment processes defined in Sec.  648.55, subject to any 
additional restrictions specified in Sec.  648.60, provided the vessel 
complies with the requirements specified in paragraphs (b)(1) through 
(b)(9), and (c) through (f) of this section. An LAGC scallop vessel may 
fish in the Scallop Rotational Areas, defined in Sec.  648.60, when the 
areas are open (i.e., Access Areas), as specified through the 
specifications or framework adjustment processes defined in Sec.  
648.55, subject to any additional requirements specified in Sec.  
648.60, provided the vessel complies with the requirements specified in 
paragraph (g) of this section.
    (1) VMS. Each vessel participating in the Scallop Access Area 
Program must have installed on board an operational VMS unit that meets 
the minimum performance criteria specified in Sec. Sec.  648.9 and 
648.10, and paragraphs (b)(9) and (f) of this section.
    (2) Vessels participating in the Scallop Access Area Program must 
comply with the trip declaration requirements specified in Sec.  
648.10(f) and vessel notification requirements specified in Sec.  
648.11(g) for observer deployment.
    (3) Scallop Access Area Allocations--(i) Limited access vessel 
allocations and possession limits. (A) Except as provided in paragraph 
(c) of this section, the specifications or framework adjustment 
processes defined in Sec.  648.55 determine the total amount of 
scallops, in weight, that a limited access scallop vessel may harvest 
from Scallop Access Areas during applicable seasons specified in Sec.  
648.60. A vessel may not possess or land in excess of its scallop 
allocation assigned to specific Scallop Access Areas, unless authorized 
by the Regional Administrator, as specified in paragraph (d) of this 
section, unless the vessel owner has exchanged an area-specific scallop 
allocation with another vessel owner for additional scallop allocation 
in that area, as specified in paragraph (b)(3)(ii) of this section. A 
vessel may harvest its scallop allocation on any number of trips in a 
given fishing year, provided that no single trip exceeds the possession 
limits specified in the specifications or framework adjustment 
processes defined in Sec.  648.55, unless authorized by the Regional 
Administrator, as specified in paragraphs (c) and (d) of this section. 
No vessel declared into the Scallop Access Areas may possess more than 
50 bu (17.62 hL) of in-shell scallops outside of the Scallop Rotational 
Area boundaries defined in Sec.  648.60.
    (B) The following access area allocations and possession limits for 
limited access vessels will be effective for the 2016 and 2017 fishing 
years:

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                                                                            Permit category
 Fishing year      Access area                        ----------------------------------------------------------
                                                            Full-time           Part-time          Occasional
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
2016.........  Mid-Atlantic        Allocation........  51,000 lb (23,133   20,400 lb (9,253    4,250 lb (1,928
                Access Area.       Possession limit..   kg).                kg).                kg).
                                                       17,000 lb (57,711   10,200 lb (4,627    1,420 lb (644
                                                        kg).                kg).                kg).
2017 *.......  Mid-Atlantic        Allocation........  17,000 lb (57,711   10,200 lb (4,627    1,420 lb (644
                Access Area.       Possession limit..   kg).                kg).                kg).
                                                       17,000 lb (57,711   10,200 lb (4,627    1,420 lb (644
                                                        kg).                kg).                kg).
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* The limited access fishery's access area allocations and possession limits for the 2017 fishing year are
  subject to change through a future specifications action or framework adjustment.

    (ii) Limited access vessels' one-for-one area access allocation 
exchanges. The owner of a vessel issued a limited access scallop permit 
may exchange unharvested scallop pounds allocated into one access area 
for another vessel's unharvested scallop pounds allocated into another 
Scallop Access Area. These exchanges may only be made for the amount of 
the current trip possession limit, as specified in paragraph 
(b)(3)(i)(B) of this section. For example, if the access area trip 
possession limit for full-time vessels is 17,000 lb (7,711 kg), a full-
time vessel may exchange no less than 17,000 lb (7,711 kg), from one 
access area for no more or less than 17,000 lb (7,711 kg) allocated to 
another vessel for another access area. In addition, these exchanges 
may be made only between vessels with the same permit category: A full-
time vessel may not exchange allocations with a part-time vessel, and 
vice versa. Vessel owners must request these exchanges by submitting a 
completed Access Area Allocation Exchange Form at least 15 days before 
the date on which the applicant desires the exchange to be effective. 
Exchange forms are available from the Regional Administrator upon 
request. Each vessel owner involved in an exchange is required to 
submit a completed Access Area Allocation Form. The Regional 
Administrator shall review the records for each vessel to confirm that 
each vessel has enough unharvested allocation remaining in a given 
access area to exchange. The exchange is not effective until the vessel 
owner(s) receive a confirmation in writing from the Regional 
Administrator that the allocation exchange has been made effective. A 
vessel owner may exchange equal allocations up to the current 
possession limit between two or more vessels under his/her ownership. A 
vessel owner holding a Confirmation of Permit History is not eligible 
to exchange allocations between another vessel and the vessel for which 
a Confirmation of Permit History has been issued.
    (4) Area fished. While on a Scallop Access Area trip, a vessel may 
not fish for, possess, or land scallops in or from areas outside the 
Scallop Access Area in which the vessel operator has declared the 
vessel will fish during that trip, and may not enter or exit the 
specific declared Scallop Access Area more than once per trip. A vessel 
on a Scallop Access Area trip may not enter or be in another Scallop 
Access Area on the same trip except such vessel may transit another 
Scallop Access Area as provided for under paragraph (a)(3) of this 
section.
    (5) NE multispecies possession limits--(i) Maximum possession limit 
of NE multispecies combined. A vessel owner or operator of a limited 
access scallop vessel issued a valid NE multispecies permit as 
specified in Sec.  648.4(a)(1), that has declared into a Scallop Access 
Area and fishes within the open Scallop Rotational Area boundaries 
defined in Sec.  648.60, may fish for, possess, and land, per trip, up 
to a maximum of 1,000 lb (453.6 kg) of all NE multispecies combined, 
excluding yellowtail flounder, subject to the minimum commercial fish 
size restrictions specified in Sec.  648.83(a)(1), and the additional 
restrictions for Atlantic cod, haddock, and yellowtail flounder 
specified in paragraphs (b)(5)(ii) through (iv) of this section.
    (ii) Atlantic cod. Such vessel may bring onboard and possess only 
up to 100 lb (45.4 kg) of Atlantic cod per trip, provided such fish is 
intended for

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personal use only and cannot be not sold, traded, or bartered.
    (iii) Haddock. Such vessel may possess and land haddock up to the 
overall possession limit of all NE multispecies combined, as specified 
in paragraph (b)(5)(ii) of this section, except that such vessel are 
prohibited from possessing or landing haddock from January 1 through 
June 30.
    (iv) Yellowtail flounder. Such vessel is prohibited from fishing 
for, possessing, or landing yellowtail flounder.
    (6) Gear restrictions. (i) The minimum ring size for dredge gear 
used by a vessel fishing on a Scallop Access Area trip is 4 inches 
(10.2 cm) in diameter. Dredge or trawl gear used by a vessel fishing on 
a Scallop Access Area trip must be in accordance with the restrictions 
specified in Sec.  648.51(a) and (b).
    (ii) Vessels fishing in the Closed Area I, Closed Area II, Closed 
Area II Extension, and Nantucket Lightship Scallop Rotational Areas 
defined in Sec.  648.60 are prohibited from fishing with trawl gear as 
specified in Sec.  648.51(f)(1).
    (7) Transiting. While outside a Sea Scallop Access Area (i.e., in 
open areas) on a Scallop Access Area trip, the vessel must have all 
fishing gear stowed and not available for immediate use as defined in 
Sec.  648.2, unless there is a compelling safety reason to be 
transiting open areas without gear stowed. Regulations pertaining to 
transiting Scallop Rotational Areas are provided for under paragraph 
(a)(3) of this section.
    (8) Off-loading restrictions. The vessel may not offload its catch 
from a Scallop Access Area trip at more than one location per trip.
    (9) Reporting. The owner or operator must submit scallop catch 
reports through the VMS, as specified in Sec.  648.10(f)(4)(i), and 
limited access scallop access area pre-landing notification forms, as 
specified in Sec.  648.10(f)(4)(iii).
    (c) Scallop Access Area scallop allocation carryover. With the 
exception of vessels that held a Confirmation of Permit History as 
described in Sec.  648.4(a)(2)(i)(J) for the entire fishing year 
preceding the carry-over year, a limited access scallop vessel operator 
may fish any unharvested Scallop Access Area allocation from a given 
fishing year within the first 60 days of the subsequent fishing year if 
the Scallop Access Area is open, unless otherwise specified in this 
section. For example, if a full-time vessel has 7,000 lb (3,175 kg) 
remaining in the Mid-Atlantic Access Area at the end of fishing year 
2016, that vessel may harvest 7,000 lb (3,175 kg) from its 2017 fishing 
year scallop access area allocation during the first 60 days that the 
Mid-Atlantic Access Area is open in fishing year 2017 (March 1, 2017, 
through April 29, 2018). Unless otherwise specified through the 
specifications or framework adjustment processes defined in Sec.  
648.55, if a Scallop Access Area is not open in the subsequent fishing 
year, then the unharvested scallop allocation would expire at the end 
of the fishing year that the scallops were allocated.
    (d) Increase in possession limit to defray costs of observers--The 
Regional Administrator may increase the sea scallop possession limit 
through the specifications or framework adjustment processes defined in 
Sec.  648.55 to defray costs of at-sea observers deployed on area 
access trips subject to the limits specified Sec.  648.53(g). An owner 
of a scallop vessel shall be notified of the increase in the possession 
limit through a permit holder letter issued by the Regional 
Administrator. If the observer set-aside is fully utilized prior to the 
end of the fishing year, the Regional Administrator shall notify owners 
of scallop vessels that, effective on a specified date, the increase in 
the possession limit is no longer available to offset the cost of 
observers. Unless otherwise notified by the Regional Administrator, 
vessel owners shall be responsible for paying the cost of the observer, 
regardless of whether the vessel lands or sells sea scallops on that 
trip, and regardless of the availability of set-aside for an increased 
possession limit.
    (e) Sea Scallop Research Set-Aside Harvest in Scallop Access 
Areas.--Unless otherwise specified, RSA may be harvested in any access 
area that is open in a given fishing year, as specified through a 
specifications action or framework adjustment and pursuant to Sec.  
648.56. The amount of scallops that can be harvested in each access 
area by vessels participating in approved RSA projects shall be 
determined through the RSA application review and approval process.
    (f) VMS polling. For the duration of the Sea Scallop Area Access 
Program, as defined in this section, all sea scallop vessels equipped 
with a VMS unit shall be polled at a minimum of twice per hour, 
regardless of whether the vessel is enrolled in the Sea Scallop Area 
Access Program. Vessel owners shall be responsible for paying the costs 
of polling twice per hour.
    (g) Limited Access General Category vessels. (1) An LAGC scallop 
vessel may only fish in the scallop rotational areas specified in Sec.  
648.60 or in paragraph (g)(3)(iv) of this section, subject to any 
additional restrictions specified in Sec.  648.60, subject to the 
possession limit and access area schedule specified in the 
specifications or framework adjustment processes defined in Sec.  
648.55, provided the vessel complies with the requirements specified in 
paragraphs (b)(1), (b)(2), (b)(6) through (9), (d), (e), (f), and (g) 
of this section. A vessel issued both a NE multispecies permit and an 
LAGC scallop permit may fish in an approved SAP under Sec.  648.85 and 
under multispecies DAS in the Closed Area I, Closed Area II, Closed 
Area II Extension, and Nantucket Lightship Scallop Rotational Areas 
specified in Sec.  648.60, when open, provided the vessel complies with 
the requirements specified in Sec.  648.59 and this paragraph (g), but 
may not fish for, possess, or land scallops on such trips.
    (2) Limited Access General Category Gear restrictions. An LAGC IFQ 
scallop vessel authorized to fish in the Scallop Rotational Areas 
specified in Sec.  648.60 must fish with dredge gear only. The combined 
dredge width in use by, or in possession on board of, an LAGC scallop 
vessel fishing in Closed Area I, Closed Area II, Closed Area II 
Extension, and Nantucket Lightship Access Areas may not exceed 10.5 ft 
(3.2 m). The combined dredge width in use by, or in possession on board 
of, an LAGC scallop vessel fishing in the remaining Scallop Rotational 
Areas defined in Sec.  648.60 may not exceed 31 ft (9.4 m). Dredge 
width is measured at the widest point in the bail of the dredge.
    (3) LAGC IFQ Access Area trips. (i) An LAGC scallop vessel 
authorized to fish in the Scallop Rotational Areas specified in Sec.  
648.60 or in paragraph (g)(3)(iv) of this section may land scallops, 
subject to the possession limit specified in Sec.  648.52(a), unless 
the Regional Administrator has issued a notice that the number of LAGC 
IFQ access area trips have been or are projected to be taken. All LAGC 
IFQ access area trips must be taken in the fishing year that they are 
allocated (i.e., there are no carryover trips). The total number of 
LAGC IFQ trips in an Access Area is specified in the specifications or 
framework adjustment processes defined in Sec.  648.55.
    (ii) Scallops landed by each LAGC IFQ vessel on an access area trip 
shall count against the vessel's IFQ.
    (iii) Upon a determination from the Regional Administrator that the 
total number of LAGC IFQ trips in a specified Access Area have been or 
are projected to be taken, the Regional Administrator shall publish 
notification of this determination in the Federal Register, in 
accordance with the Administrative

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Procedure Act. Once this determination has been made, an LAGC IFQ 
scallop vessel may not fish for, possess, or land scallops in or from 
the specified Access Area after the effective date of the notification 
published in the Federal Register.
    (iv) Nantucket Lightship North Sea Scallop Access Area. (A) From 
March 1, 2016, through February 28, 2018 (i.e., fishing years 2016 and 
2017), a vessel issued an LAGC IFQ scallop permit may not fish for, 
possess, or land scallops in or from the area known as the Nantucket 
Lightship North Access Area, defined in paragraph (g)(3)(iv)(B) of this 
section, unless the vessel is participating in, and complying with the 
requirements of, the area access program defined in this section or the 
vessel is transiting pursuant to Sec.  648.59(a)(3).
    (B) The Nantucket Lightship North Sea Scallop Access Area is 
defined by straight lines connecting the following points in the order 
stated (copies of a chart depicting this area are available from the 
Regional Administrator upon request):

------------------------------------------------------------------------
              Point                     Latitude           Longitude
------------------------------------------------------------------------
NLNAA1...........................  40[deg]50' N.       69[deg]00' W.
NLNAA2...........................  40[deg]30' N.       69[deg]00' W.
NLNAA3...........................  40[deg]30' N.       69[deg]30' W.
NLNAA4...........................  40[deg]50' N.       69[deg]30' W.
NLNAA1...........................  40[deg]50' N.       69[deg]00' W.
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (v) The following LAGC IFQ access area allocations will be 
effective for the 2016 and 2017 fishing years:

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                Scallop rotational area                   2016    2017 *
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Mid-Atlantic Access Area..............................    2,068      602
Nantucket Lightship North.............................      485        0
------------------------------------------------------------------------
* The LAGC IFQ access area trip allocations for the 2017 fishing year
  are subject to change through a future specifications action or
  framework adjustment.

    (4) Possession limits--(i) Scallops. A vessel issued a NE 
multispecies permit and a general category scallop permit that is 
fishing in an approved SAP under Sec.  648.85 under multispecies DAS, 
and that has not declared into the Scallop Access Area Program, is 
prohibited from possessing scallops. An LAGC scallop vessel authorized 
to fish in the Scallop Rotational Areas specified in Sec.  648.60 may 
possess scallops up to the possession limit specified in Sec.  
648.52(a).
    (ii) Other species. Unless issued an LAGC scallop permit and 
fishing under an approved NE multispecies SAP under NE multispecies 
DAS, an LAGC IFQ vessel fishing in the Closed Area I, Closed Area II, 
Closed Area II Extension, and Nantucket Lightship Rotational Areas 
specified in Sec.  648.60, and the Nantucket Lightship North Sea 
Scallop Access Area specified in paragraph (g)(3)(iv) of this section 
is prohibited from possessing any species of fish other than scallops 
and monkfish, as specified in Sec.  648.94(c)(8)(i). Such a vessel may 
fish in an approved SAP under Sec.  648.85 and under multispecies DAS 
in the scallop access area, provided that it has not declared into the 
Scallop Access Area Program. Such a vessel is prohibited from fishing 
for, possessing, or landing scallops.
0
14. Revise Sec.  648.60 to read as follows:


Sec.  648.60  Sea Scallop Rotational Areas.

    (a) Mid-Atlantic Scallop Rotational Area. (1) The Mid-Atlantic 
Scallop Rotational Area is comprised of the following scallop access 
areas: The Delmarva Scallop Rotational Area, as defined in paragraph 
(a)(2) of this section; the Elephant Trunk Scallop Rotational Area, as 
defined in paragraph (a)(3) of this section; and the Hudson Canyon 
Scallop Rotational Area, as defined in paragraph (a)(4) of this 
section.
    (2) Delmarva Scallop Rotational Area. The Delmarva Scallop 
Rotational Area is defined by straight lines connecting the following 
points in the order stated (copies of a chart depicting this area are 
available from the Regional Administrator upon request):

------------------------------------------------------------------------
              Point                     Latitude           Longitude
------------------------------------------------------------------------
DMV1.............................  38[deg]10' N.       74[deg]50' W.
DMV2.............................  38[deg]10' N.       74[deg]00' W.
DMV3.............................  37[deg]15' N.       74[deg]00' W.
DMV4.............................  37[deg]15' N.       74[deg]50' W.
DMV1.............................  38[deg]10' N.       74[deg]50' W.
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (3) Elephant Trunk Scallop Rotational Area. The Elephant Trunk 
Scallop Rotational Area is defined by straight lines connecting the 
following points in the order stated (copies of a chart depicting this 
area are available from the Regional Administrator upon request):

------------------------------------------------------------------------
              Point                     Latitude           Longitude
------------------------------------------------------------------------
ETAA1............................  38[deg]30' N.       74[deg]20' W.
ETAA2............................  38[deg]30' N.       73[deg]50' W.
ETAA3............................  38[deg]40' N.       73[deg]50' W.
ETAA4............................  38[deg]40' N.       73[deg]40' W.
ETAA5............................  38[deg]50' N.       73[deg]40' W.
ETAA6............................  38[deg]50' N.       73[deg]30' W.
ETAA7............................  38[deg]10' N.       73[deg]30' W.
ETAA8............................  38[deg]10' N.       74[deg]20' W.
ETAA1............................  38[deg]30' N.       74[deg]20' W.
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (4) Hudson Canyon Scallop Rotational Area. The Hudson Canyon 
Scallop Rotational Area is defined by straight lines connecting the 
following points in the order stated (copies of a chart depicting this 
area are available from the Regional Administrator upon request):

------------------------------------------------------------------------
              Point                     Latitude           Longitude
------------------------------------------------------------------------
H1...............................  39[deg]30' N.       73[deg]10' W.
H2...............................  39[deg]30' N.       72[deg]30' W.
H3...............................  38[deg]30' N.       73[deg]30' W.
H4...............................  38[deg]50' N.       73[deg]30' W.
H5...............................  38[deg]50' N.       73[deg]42' W.
H1...............................  39[deg]30' N.       73[deg]10' W.
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (b) Elephant Trunk Closed Area. The Elephant Trunk Closed Area is 
defined by straight lines connecting the following points in the order 
stated (copies of a chart depicting this area are available from the 
Regional Administrator upon request).

------------------------------------------------------------------------
              Point                     Latitude           Longitude
------------------------------------------------------------------------
ETCA 1...........................  38[deg]50' N.       74[deg]20' W.
ETCA 2...........................  38[deg]50' N.       73[deg]40' W.
ETCA 3...........................  38[deg]40' N.       73[deg]40' W.
ETCA 4...........................  38[deg]40' N.       73[deg]50' W.
ETCA 5...........................  38[deg]30' N.       73[deg]50' W.
ETCA 6...........................  38[deg]30' N.       74[deg]20' W.
ETCA 1...........................  38[deg]50' N.       74[deg]20' W.
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (c) Closed Area I Scallop Rotational Area. (1) The Closed Area I 
Scallop Rotational Area is defined by straight lines connecting the 
following points in the order stated (copies of a chart depicting this 
area are available from the Regional Administrator upon request), and 
so that the line connecting points CAIA3 and CAIA4 is the same as the 
portion of the western boundary line of Closed Area I, defined in Sec.  
648.81(a)(1), that lies between points CAIA3 and CAIA4:

----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                Point                          Latitude                  Longitude                  Note
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CAIA1................................  41[deg]26' N.             68[deg]30' W.             .....................
CAIA2................................  40[deg]58' N.             68[deg]30' W.             .....................
CAIA3................................  40[deg]54.95' N.          68[deg]53.37' W.          (\1\)
CAIA4................................  41[deg]04' N.             69[deg]01' W.             (\1\)

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CAIA1................................  41[deg]26' N.             68[deg]30' W.             .....................
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\1\ From Point CAIA3 to Point CAIA4 along the western boundary of Closed Area I, defined in Sec.   648.81(a)(1).

    (d) Closed Area II Scallop Rotational Area. (1) The Closed Area II 
Scallop Rotational Area is defined by straight lines, except where 
noted, connecting the following points in the order stated (copies of a 
chart depicting this area are available from the Regional Administrator 
upon request):

----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                Point                          Latitude                  Longitude                  Note
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CAIIA1...............................  41[deg]00' N.             67[deg]20' W.             .....................
CAIIA2...............................  41[deg]00' N.             66[deg]35.8' W.           .....................
CAIIA3...............................  41[deg]18.45' N.          (\1\)                     (\2\)
CAIIA4...............................  41[deg]30' N.             (\3\)                     (\2\)
CAIIA5...............................  41[deg]30' N.             67[deg]20' W.             .....................
CAIIA1...............................  41[deg]00' N.             67[deg]20' W.             .....................
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ The intersection of 41[deg]18.45' N. lat. and the U.S.-Canada Maritime Boundary, approximately 41[deg]18.45'
  N. lat. and 66[deg]24.89' W. long.
\2\ From Point CAIIA3 connected to Point CAIIA4 along the U.S.-Canada Maritime Boundary.
\3\ The intersection of 41[deg]30' N. lat. and the U.S.-Canada Maritime Boundary, approximately 41[deg]30' N.
  lat., 66[deg]34.73' W. long.

    (2) Season. A vessel issued a scallop permit may not fish for, 
possess, or land scallops in or from the area known as the Closed Area 
II Sea Scallop Rotational Area, defined in paragraph (d)(1) of this 
section, during the period of August 15 through November 15 of each 
year the Closed Area II Access Area is open to scallop vessels, unless 
transiting pursuant to Sec.  648.59(a).
    (e) Closed Area II Extension Scallop Rotational Area. The Closed 
Area II Extension Rotational Area is defined by straight lines, except 
where noted, connecting the following points in the order stated 
(copies of a chart depicting this area are available from the Regional 
Administrator upon request):

----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                Point                          Latitude                  Longitude                  Note
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CAIIE1...............................  40[deg]30' N.             67[deg]20' W.             .....................
CAIIE2...............................  41[deg]00' N.             67[deg]20' W.             .....................
CAIIE3...............................  41[deg]00' N.             66[deg]35.8' W.           .....................
CAIIE4...............................  41[deg]18.45' N.          (\1\)                     (\2\)
CAIIE5...............................  40[deg]30' N.             (\3\)                     (\2\)
CAIIE1...............................  40[deg]30' N.             67[deg]20' W.             .....................
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ The intersection of 41[deg]18.45' N. lat. and the U.S.-Canada Maritime Boundary, approximately 41[deg]18.45'
  N. lat. and 66[deg]24.89' W. long.
\2\ From Point CAIIE4 to Point CAIIE5 following the U.S.-Canada Maritime Boundary.
\3\ The intersection of 40[deg]30' N. lat. and the U.S.-Canada Maritime Boundary, approximately, 65[deg]44.34'
  W. long.

    (f) Nantucket Lightship Scallop Rotational Area. (1) The Nantucket 
Lightship Scallop Rotational Area is defined by straight lines 
connecting the following points in the order stated (copies of a chart 
depicting this area are available from the Regional Administrator upon 
request):

------------------------------------------------------------------------
              Point                     Latitude           Longitude
------------------------------------------------------------------------
NLAA1............................  40[deg]50' N.       69[deg]30' W.
NLAA2............................  40[deg]50' N.       69[deg]00' W.
NLAA3............................  40[deg]33' N.       69[deg]00' W.
NLAA4............................  40[deg]33' N.       68[deg]48' W.
NLAA5............................  40[deg]20' N.       68[deg]48' W.
NLAA6............................  40[deg]20' N.       69[deg]30' W.
NLAA1............................  40[deg]50' N.       69[deg]30' W.
------------------------------------------------------------------------

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15. In Sec.  648.62, paragraphs (a)(3), the introductory text to 
paragraph (b), paragraph (b)(3), and (c) are revised to read as 
follows:


Sec.  648.62  Northern Gulf of Maine (NGOM) Management Program.

    (a)* * *
    (3) Scallop landings by all vessels issued LAGC IFQ scallop permits 
and fishing in the NGOM scallop management area shall be deducted from 
the NGOM scallop total allowable catch specified in the specifications 
or framework adjustment processes defined in Sec.  648.55. Scallop 
landings by IFQ scallop vessels fishing in the NGOM scallop management 
area shall be deducted from their respective scallop IFQs. Landings by 
incidental catch scallop vessels and limited access scallop vessels 
fishing under the scallop DAS program shall not be deducted from the 
NGOM total allowable catch specified in paragraph (b) of this section.
* * * * *
    (b) Total allowable catch. The total allowable catch for the NGOM 
scallop management area shall be specified through the framework 
adjustment process. The total allowable catch for the NGOM scallop 
management area shall be based on the Federal portion of the scallop 
resource in the NGOM. The total allowable catch shall be determined by 
historical landings until additional information on the NGOM scallop 
resource is available, for example through an NGOM resource survey and 
assessment. The ABC/ACL as defined in Sec.  648.53(a) shall not include 
the total allowable catch for the NGOM scallop management area, and 
landings from the NGOM scallop management area shall not be counted 
against the ABC/ACL defined in Sec.  648.53(a).
* * * * *
    (3) If the annual NGOM TAC is exceeded, the amount of NGOM scallop 
landings in excess of the TAC specified in paragraph (b)(1) of this 
section shall be deducted from the NGOM TAC for the subsequent fishing 
year, as soon as practicable, once scallop landings data for the NGOM 
fishery is available.
    (c) VMS requirements. Except scallop vessels issued a limited 
access scallop permit pursuant to Sec.  648.4(a)(2)(i) that have 
declared a trip under the scallop DAS program, a vessel issued a 
scallop permit pursuant to Sec.  648.4(a)(2) that intends to fish for 
scallops in the NGOM

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scallop management area or fishes for, possesses, or lands scallops in 
or from the NGOM scallop management area, must declare a NGOM scallop 
management area trip and report scallop catch through the vessel's VMS 
unit, as required in Sec.  648.10. If the vessel has a NGOM permit, the 
vessel must declare either a Federal NGOM trip or a state-waters NGOM 
trip. If a vessel intends to fish any part of a NGOM trip in Federal 
NGOM waters, it may not declare into the state water NGOM fishery.
* * * * *
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16. In Sec.  648.63, paragraph (b)(2)(iii) is revised to read as 
follows:


Sec.  648.63  General category Sectors and harvesting cooperatives.

* * * * *
    (b) * * *
    (2) * * *
    (iii) A sector shall not be allocated more than 20 percent of the 
ACL for IFQ vessels defined in Sec.  648.53(a)(4).
* * * * *
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17. In Sec.  648.64, paragraph (e) is revised to read as follows:


Sec.  648.64  Yellowtail flounder sub-ACLs and AMs for the scallop 
fishery.

* * * * *
    (e) Process for implementing the AM--(1) If reliable information is 
available to make a mid-year determination: On or about January 15 of 
each year, based upon catch and other information available to NMFS, 
the Regional Administrator shall determine whether a yellowtail 
flounder sub-ACL was exceeded, or is projected to be exceeded, by 
scallop vessels prior to the end of the scallop fishing year. The 
determination shall include the amount of the overage or projected 
amount of the overage, specified as a percentage of the overall sub-ACL 
for the applicable yellowtail flounder stock, in accordance with the 
values specified in paragraph (a) of this section. Based on this 
initial projection in mid-January, the Regional Administrator shall 
implement the AM in accordance with the APA and notify owners of 
limited access and LAGC scallop vessels by letter identifying the 
length of the closure and a summary of the yellowtail flounder catch, 
overage, and projection that resulted in the closure.
    (2) If reliable information is not available to make a mid-year 
determination: Once NMFS has compiled the necessary information (e.g., 
when the previous fishing year's observer and catch data are fully 
available), the Regional Administrator shall determine whether a 
yellowtail flounder sub-ACL was exceeded by scallop vessels following 
the end of the scallop fishing year. The determination shall include 
the amount of the overage, specified as a percentage of the overall 
sub-ACL for the applicable yellowtail flounder stock, in accordance 
with the values specified in paragraph (a) of this section. Based on 
this information, the Regional Administrator shall implement the AM in 
accordance with the APA in Year 3 (e.g., an accountability measure 
would be implemented in fishing year 2016 for an overage that occurred 
in fishing year 2014) and notify owners of limited access and LAGC 
scallop vessels by letter identifying the length of the closure and a 
summary of the yellowtail flounder catch and overage information.
* * * * *
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18. In Sec.  648.65, paragraph (c) is revised to read as follows:


Sec.  648.65  Windowpane flounder sub-ACL and AM for the scallop 
fishery.

* * * * *
    (c) Process for implementing the AM--(1) If reliable information is 
available to make a mid-year determination: On or about January 15 of 
each year, based upon catch and other information available to NMFS, 
the Regional Administrator shall determine whether the SNE/MA 
windowpane flounder sub-ACL was exceeded, or is projected to be 
exceeded, and if an accountability measure was triggered as described 
in Sec.  648.90(a)(5)(iv), by scallop vessels prior to the end of the 
scallop fishing year. The determination shall include the amount of the 
overage or projected amount of the overage, specified as a percentage 
of the overall sub-ACL for the SNE/MA windowpane flounder stock, in 
accordance with the values specified in paragraph (a) of this section. 
Based on this initial determination in mid-January, the Regional 
Administrator shall implement the AM in the following fishing year in 
accordance with the APA and attempt to notify owners of limited access 
and LAGC scallop vessels by letter identifying the length of the gear 
restricted area and a summary of the SNE/MA windowpane flounder catch, 
overage, and projection that resulted in the gear restricted area.
    (2) If reliable information is not available to make a mid-year 
determination: Once NMFS has compiled the necessary information (e.g., 
when the previous fishing year's observer and catch data are fully 
available), the Regional Administrator shall determine whether the SNE/
MA windowpane flounder sub-ACL was exceeded and if an accountability 
measure was triggered as described in Sec.  648.90(a)(5)(iv), by 
scallop vessels following the end of the scallop fishing year. The 
determination shall include the amount of the overage, specified as a 
percentage of the overall sub-ACL for the SNE/MA windowpane flounder 
stock, in accordance with the values specified in paragraph (a) of this 
section. Based on this information, the Regional Administrator shall 
implement the AM in accordance with the APA in Year 3 (e.g., an 
accountability measure would be implemented in fishing year 2016 for an 
overage that occurred in fishing year 2014) and attempt to notify 
owners of limited access and LAGC scallop vessels by letter identifying 
the length of the gear restricted area and a summary of the SNE/MA 
windowpane flounder catch and overage information.
* * * * *
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                                                      not institute a second comment period.                  National Oceanic and Atmospheric                      Mark the outside of the envelope,
                                                      Any parties interested in commenting                    Administration                                        ‘‘Comments on Scallop Amendment 19
                                                      on this action should do so at this time.                                                                     Proposed Rule.’’
                                                      DATES: Comments must be received in                     50 CFR Part 648                                          Instructions: Comments sent by any
                                                      writing by September 15, 2016.                          [Docket No. 160126052–6052–01]
                                                                                                                                                                    other method, to any other address or
                                                                                                                                                                    individual, or received after the end of
                                                      ADDRESSES: Submit your comments,
                                                                                                              RIN 0648–BF72                                         the comment period, may not be
                                                      identified by Docket ID No. EPA–R03–
                                                                                                                                                                    considered by NMFS. All comments
                                                      OAR–2016–0210 at http://                                Fisheries of the Northeastern United                  received are a part of the public record
                                                      www.regulations.gov, or via email to                    States; Atlantic Sea Scallop Fishery;                 and will generally be posted for public
                                                      fernandez.cristina@epa.gov. For                         Amendment 19                                          viewing on www.regulations.gov
                                                      comments submitted at Regulations.gov,
                                                                                                              AGENCY:  National Marine Fisheries                    without change. All personal identifying
                                                      follow the online instructions for
                                                                                                              Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and                  information (e.g., name, address, etc.),
                                                      submitting comments. Once submitted,
                                                                                                              Atmospheric Administration (NOAA),                    confidential business information, or
                                                      comments cannot be edited or removed
                                                                                                              Commerce.                                             otherwise sensitive information
                                                      from Regulations.gov. For either manner
                                                                                                                                                                    submitted voluntarily by the sender will
                                                      of submission, the EPA may publish any                  ACTION: Proposed rule; request for
                                                                                                                                                                    be publicly accessible. NMFS will
                                                      comment received to its public docket.                  comments.                                             accept anonymous comments (enter
                                                      Do not submit electronically any
                                                                                                              SUMMARY:   NMFS proposes to approve                   ‘‘N/A’’ in the required fields if you wish
                                                      information you consider to be
                                                                                                              and implement through regulations                     to remain anonymous).
                                                      confidential business information (CBI)
                                                                                                              measures included in Amendment 19 to                  FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
                                                      or other information whose disclosure is
                                                      restricted by statute. Multimedia                       the Atlantic Sea Scallop Fishery                      Travis Ford, Fishery Policy Analyst,
                                                      submissions (audio, video, etc.) must be                Management Plan, which the New                        978–281–9233.
                                                      accompanied by a written comment.                       England Fishery Management Council                    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
                                                      The written comment is considered the                   adopted and submitted to NMFS for                     Background
                                                      official comment and should include                     approval. Amendment 19 would
                                                                                                              establish a specifications process                       The scallop fishery’s management
                                                      discussion of all points you wish to
                                                                                                              outside of the current framework                      unit ranges from the shorelines of Maine
                                                      make. The EPA will generally not
                                                                                                              adjustment process to implement                       through North Carolina to the outer
                                                      consider comments or comment
                                                                                                              management measures that are typically                boundary of the Exclusive Economic
                                                      contents located outside of the primary
                                                                                                              adjusted on an annual or biennial basis               Zone. The Atlantic Sea Scallop Fishery
                                                      submission (i.e. on the web, cloud, or
                                                                                                              and change the start of the scallop                   Management Plan (FMP), established in
                                                      other file sharing system). For
                                                                                                              fishing year from March 1 to April 1.                 1982, includes a number of amendments
                                                      additional submission methods, please
                                                                                                              This amendment is intended to                         and framework adjustments that have
                                                      contact the person identified in the FOR                                                                      revised and refined the fishery’s
                                                      FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT section.                    streamline the development and
                                                                                                              implementation of annual specifications               management. The Council has had to
                                                      For the full EPA public comment policy,                                                                       rely on the framework adjustment
                                                      information about CBI or multimedia                     and reduce the administrative burden.
                                                                                                                                                                    process to set scallop fishery measures,
                                                      submissions, and general guidance on                    DATES: Comments must be received by                   often referred to as specifications, that
                                                      making effective comments, please visit                 September 15, 2016.                                   occur annually or biennially. Typically,
                                                      http://www2.epa.gov/dockets/                            ADDRESSES: The Council developed an                   these specifications include annual
                                                      commenting-epa-dockets.                                 environmental assessment (EA) for this                catch limits, days-at-sea (DAS),
                                                      FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:                        action that describes the proposed                    rotational area management, possession
                                                      Leslie Jones Doherty, (215) 814–3409 or                 measures and other considered                         limits, access area trip allocations,
                                                      by email at jones.leslie@epa.gov.                       alternatives and provides a thorough                  individual fishing quota (IFQ)
                                                      SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: For                          analysis of the impacts of the proposed               allocations, and allocations for vessels
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                                                      further information, please see the                     measures and alternatives. Copies of the              with Northern Gulf of Maine permits.
                                                      information provided in the direct final                Amendment, the EA, and the Regulatory                 These framework adjustments often
                                                      action, with the same title, that is                    Impact Review (RIR) are available upon                include other management measures to
                                                      located in the ‘‘Rules and Regulations’’                request from Thomas A. Nies, Executive                the FMP and are often implemented 2
                                                      section of this Federal Register                        Director, New England Fishery                         to 3 months after the March 1 start of
                                                      publication. Please note that if EPA                    Management Council, 50 Water Street,                  the scallop fishing year (March 1
                                                      receives adverse comment on an                          Newburyport, MA 01950.                                through February 28/29).
                                                      amendment, paragraph, or section of                        You may submit comments on this                       Amendment 4 to the Scallop FMP (59
                                                      this rule and if that provision may be                  document, identified by NOAA–NMFS–                    FR 2757, January 19, 1994), was a major


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                                                      shift in scallop fishery management. It                 annual specifications were likely to be               default measures, for the Atlantic Sea
                                                      established a limited access permit and                 late every year due to availability of                Scallop Oversight Committee and the
                                                      effort control program and the new                      relevant data. To address this problem,               Council to consider. The types of
                                                      permits and effort control became                       the Council has been specifying                       measures that could be implemented
                                                      effective on March 1, 1994. Framework                   ‘‘default’’ specifications for the year               through the specifications process are
                                                      Adjustment 1 (59 FR 36720, July 19,                     after annual specifications are set to fill           limited to the following: Overfishing
                                                      1994) formally adopted March 1 as the                   the gap between the end of the fishing                limit (OFL); overall annual biological
                                                      start of the scallop fishing year. There                year and the setting of new                           catch (ABC)/annual catch limit (ACL);
                                                      was no biological or economic rationale                 specifications for the next fishing year.             sub-ACLs; sub-annual catch targets
                                                      for originally selecting this date as the               Implementing these ‘‘default’’                        (ACTs); DAS open area allocations;
                                                      start of the fishing year: Framework 1                  specifications every year is an                       possession limits; modifications to
                                                      codified the March 1 Amendment 4                        administrative burden to NMFS staff                   rotational area management (e.g.,
                                                      effective date as the start of the fishing              and can result in complex inseason                    schedule, rotational closures and
                                                      year so that allocations for 1994                       changes in fishery specifications. In                 openings, seasonal restrictions,
                                                      spanned a 12-month period in order to                   addition, default specifications lead to              modifications to boundaries, etc.);
                                                      ensure a reduction in fishing effort the                confusion and uncertainty for the fleet,              access area limited access poundage
                                                      first year of the DAS effort-control                    as well as potentially negative impacts               allocations and Limited Access General
                                                      program. This fishing year has remained                 on the resource and fishery if effort                 Category (LAGC) Individual Fishing
                                                      in place since that time, even though                   shifts into areas or seasons that are less            Quota (IFQ) fleet-wide trip allocations;
                                                      specifications have become increasingly                 desirable as a result of delayed                      annual incidental catch target total
                                                      more complicated with the development                   measures.                                             allowable catch (TAC); and Northern
                                                      of the scallop access area rotation                        The Council initiated Amendment 19                 Gulf of Maine (NGOM) TAC.
                                                      program in 2004 and IFQ fishery in                      to develop an alternative to the                         The Council would review these
                                                      2010.                                                   framework adjustment process to                       recommendations and, after considering
                                                         In the last 16 years following                       implement specifications closer to the                public comments, recommend
                                                      Framework 11, there have been 12                        start of the scallop fishing year. To                 appropriate specifications for 1 or 2
                                                      actions that set annual scallop                         address these timing issues while still               years, as well as second or third-year
                                                      specifications. Four of those actions set               supporting the current timeline for                   default measures, to NMFS. NMFS
                                                      specifications for 2 years, which                       integrating the best available science                would approve, disapprove, or partially
                                                      ensured that the second year’s                          into the management process,                          approve the specifications
                                                      specifications for each of those actions                Amendment 19 proposes to:                             recommended by the Council and
                                                      were implemented on March 1. Aside                         • Establish a more timely and less                 publish the approved specifications in
                                                      from these biennial frameworks, we                      complicated specification process that is             the Federal Register.
                                                      have only been able to set specifications               limited in the types of measures that can                In addition, the PDT would update
                                                      by March 1 on two occasions, both                       be implemented and is not bound by the                the Stock Assessment and Fishery
                                                      involving special circumstances (i.e.,                  procedural requirements of the                        Evaluation Report at least every 2 years
                                                      the proposed rule was waived for one                    amendment and framework processes;                    that provides the information and
                                                      framework action and Council took final                 and                                                   analysis needed to evaluate potential
                                                      action 2 months earlier than usual for                     • Adjust the scallop fishing year to               management adjustments.
                                                      the other action).                                      April 1 through March 31.                                The PDT would meet at least once
                                                         Typically, the Council begins                           These proposed measures are further                during the interim years to review the
                                                      developing a specifications-setting                     described below.                                      status of the stock relative to the
                                                      framework in June. Scallop biomass                                                                            overfishing definition if information is
                                                      estimates are provided through scallop                  Proposed Measures                                     available to do so. If the Council
                                                      surveys conducted by NMFS and other                     Establish a New Specification Process                 determines that the approved
                                                      research institutions in the spring and                                                                       specifications should be adjusted during
                                                      summer. These estimates are not                           Establishing a separate process for                 the 2-year time period, it can do so
                                                      generally available for consideration                   implementing specifications in the                    through the specifications process.
                                                      until the early fall, at which point the                Scallop FMP instead of a framework                       The Council could set scallop
                                                      Scallop Plan Development Team (PDT)                     process would help ensure that such                   allocations through a specifications
                                                      develops and analyzes fishery allocation                specifications go into place on or about              action in conjunction with a framework
                                                      alternatives for Council consideration.                 the start of the scallop fishing year, in             to develop more robust management
                                                      In order to incorporate the most recent                 part because the Council would not be                 measures, but the more complicated an
                                                      available scallop survey information                    required to discuss measures over the                 action is and the more management
                                                      into these alternatives, which has                      course of two Council meetings, as is                 measures under consideration generally
                                                      proved essential in setting appropriate                 required under a framework. In                        means the action will take longer to
                                                      access area catch levels, the Council has               addition, by limiting the specifications              complete, be approved, and be effective.
                                                      been taking final action in November                    process to implementing only certain
                                                      and NMFS has typically implemented                      types of measures, other types of                     Changing the Start of the Fishing Year
                                                      allocations in May or June.                             management measures that typically get                to April 1
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                                                         In 2013, the Council began developing                added to specifications frameworks                       Although developing a specifications
                                                      specifications on an annual basis via                   would not be included, thereby                        action would save some time in the
                                                      frameworks at the request of the                        simplifying the development and                       development of allocations, it would not
                                                      industry to avoid biennial specifications               rulemaking for specifications.                        guarantee allocations would be in place
                                                      that resulted in the second year                          The Scallop PDT would meet at least                 by March 1 of each year because of the
                                                      specifications being out of sync with                   every two years to assess the status of               timing of data becoming available that
                                                      what the most recent annual surveys                     the scallop resource and to develop and               are necessary to set the specifications. It
                                                      indicate should be harvested in a given                 recommend specifications for up to 2                  is more likely that allocations could be
                                                      area. However, this meant that the                      years, as well as second or third-year                implemented on April 1, a month after


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                                                      the current start of the fishing year.                  will consider comments received by the                have this information repeated again at
                                                      Therefore, the Council is also                          end of the comment period for this                    § 648.55 which we removed); removing
                                                      recommending that the fishing year be                   proposed rule September 15, 2016 in its               sections 648.57 and 648.58 and
                                                      changed to April 1 through March 31.                    decision regarding measures to be                     integrating them into sections 648.59
                                                      Pushing the fishing year back 1 month                   implemented. Under the Magnuson-                      and 648.60 to describe the scallop
                                                      would increase the likelihood that                      Stevens Fishery Conservation and                      access area program and remove the
                                                      NMFS would be able to implement                         Management Act (Magnuson-Stevens                      unnecessary distinction between
                                                      simple specifications actions at the start              Act), NMFS is required to publish                     Rotational Closed Areas and Scallop
                                                      of the scallop fishing year on a more                   proposed rules for comment after                      Access Areas; and moving access area
                                                      consistent basis and not need to                        preliminarily determining whether they                program requirements currently in
                                                      implement default measures at all.                      are consistent with applicable law. The               § 648.60 to § 648.59 to provide a
                                                         To give the industry time to account                 Magnuson-Stevens Act permits NMFS                     dedicated section to access area program
                                                      for this change in its business planning,               to approve, partially approve, or
                                                                                                                                                                    requirements (§ 648.59) and a dedicated
                                                      the Council recommends and NMFS                         disapprove measures proposed by the
                                                                                                                                                                    section to listing all of the scallop access
                                                      proposes that this measure not be                       Council based only on whether the
                                                      effective until fishing year 2018.                                                                            areas (§ 648.60).
                                                                                                              measures are consistent with the fishery
                                                      Because the current fishing year began                  management plan, plan amendment, the                     Under this same section 305(d)
                                                      on March 1, 2016, fishing year 2016                     Magnuson-Stevens Act and its National                 authority, this action also proposes the
                                                      would be unaffected by this change.                     Standards, and other applicable law.                  following revisions to the regulatory
                                                      Fishing year 2017 would need to be 13                                                                         text, unrelated to the addition of a
                                                                                                              Regulatory Adjustments and Corrections
                                                      months long, running from March 1,                                                                            specifications process, to address text
                                                                                                              Under Regional Administrator Authority
                                                      2017, through March 31, 2018. The                                                                             that is unnecessary, outdated, unclear,
                                                      Council intends to prorate allocations                     NMFS removed the annual                            or NMFS could otherwise improve:
                                                      appropriately for 2017 to account for                   specifications from the regulatory text               Revising §§ 648.14(i)(2)(vi)(B) and
                                                      this additional month. On April 1, 2018,                and reorganized the layout of the                     648.14(i)(3)(v)(E) to clarify in the
                                                      the scallop fishing year would officially               regulations to help streamline the                    prohibitions a requirement currently in
                                                      change for fishing year 2018 and                        approval of future specifications                     § 648.58(e) that vessels cannot transit
                                                      beyond.                                                 actions. As a result, this proposed rule
                                                                                                                                                                    the Closed Area II Rotational Area, the
                                                         Amendment 19 would also adjust the                   includes revisions to the regulatory text
                                                                                                                                                                    Closed Area II Extension Rotational
                                                      scallop permit year so that it continues                that would reorganize and condense
                                                                                                                                                                    Area, or the Elephant Trunk Closed
                                                      to match the official fishing year (i.e.,               references to annual scallop allocations
                                                                                                              and possession limits. These                          Area unless there is a compelling safety
                                                      scallop permits would need to be
                                                      renewed by April 1 of each year). This                  adjustments do not make any                           reason for transiting the area; adding
                                                      change would also be effective                          substantive changes to the implications               back in text, at § 648.53(c), regarding
                                                      beginning in fishing year 2018.                         of the current regulations and would                  limited access accountability measures
                                                         In addition, NMFS and Council staff                  allow future specifications-setting                   that was unintentionally removed
                                                      discussed other, non-regulatory                         actions to be implemented sooner by                   during Framework Adjustment 27 to the
                                                      streamlining initiatives that will result               avoiding the need to make extensive                   Scallop FMP (81 FR 26727, May 4,
                                                      in time-savings in implementing final                   regulatory changes for each                           2016); updating a reference in section
                                                      allocations. These include preparing a                  specifications-setting action. In addition            § 648.54 regarding the state waters
                                                      decision draft of an EA immediately                     to saving time during rulemaking, this                exemption program that was
                                                      following the Council’s final action on                 adjustment also avoids the need to                    unintentionally overlooked in
                                                      a framework and publishing a proposed                   develop follow-up correcting                          Framework Adjustment 26 to the
                                                      rule prior to NMFS’ formal review of the                amendments when NMFS inadvertently                    Scallop FMP (80 FR 22119, April 21,
                                                      EA. These measures will assist in                       and incorrectly updates regulations.                  2015); revising § 648.56(f) to reflect a
                                                      implementing simple, non-controversial                  NMFS proposes these changes                           change that scallop research set-aside
                                                      specifications actions on a quicker                     consistent with section 305(d) of the                 (RSA) can be harvested to accommodate
                                                      timeline than typical frameworks.                       Magnuson-Stevens Act, which provides                  the proposed change in fishing year
                                                         The Council adopted Amendment 19                     that the Secretary of Commerce may                    (changing from May 31 to June 30 of the
                                                      on December 3, 2015, and submitted it                   promulgate regulations necessary to                   fishing year subsequent to the fishing
                                                      to NMFS on July 14, 2016, for review                    ensure that amendments to an FMP are                  year in which the set-aside is awarded);
                                                      and approval. The Council has reviewed                  carried out in accordance with the FMP                revising § 648.62(c) to clarify that
                                                      the Amendment 19 proposed rule                          and the Magnuson-Stevens Act.                         NGOM vessels must declare either a
                                                      regulations as drafted by NMFS and                         To accommodate the specifications
                                                                                                                                                                    Federal NGOM trip or a state-waters
                                                      deemed them to be necessary and                         process and simplify the scallop
                                                                                                                                                                    NGOM trip on their VMS units when
                                                      appropriate as specified in section                     regulations NMFS proposes the
                                                                                                                                                                    declaring a scallop trip.
                                                      303(c) of the MSA. A Notice of                          following changes to regulatory text:
                                                      Availability (NOA) for Amendment 19                     Revising the definitions in section 648.2               Finally, due to the extensive
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                                                      was published in the Federal Register                   to remove the unnecessary distinction                 regulatory changes in this action we are
                                                      on July 20, 2016 (81 FR 47152). The                     between Rotational Closed Areas and                   updating references throughout the
                                                      comment period on Amendment 19                          Scallop Access Areas; consolidating all               scallop regulations that will change
                                                      NOA ends on September 19, 2016.                         of the allocations into a single table in             based on the proposed regulatory
                                                      Comments submitted on the NOA and/                      section 648.53; condensing the                        adjustments. We have included a
                                                      or this proposed rule prior to September                explanations of OFL, ABC, and ACL                     summary of all of the proposed
                                                      19, 2016, will be considered in NMFS’s                  into section 648.53 which creates a                   regulatory changes in this proposed rule
                                                      decision to approve, partially approve,                 single section dedicated to all of the                in Table 1.
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                                                                                     TABLE 1—SUMMARY OF PROPOSED REGULATORY CHANGES TO 50 CFR PART 648
                                                            Section                     Current title                     Proposed title                   Type of changes                            Summary of changes

                                                      648.2 .................   Definitions ....................    Same ...........................   Amendment 19 & Reg-              Changes address the new scallop fishing year
                                                                                                                                                        ulatory Streamlining.             and remove the unnecessary distinction be-
                                                                                                                                                                                          tween Rotational Closed Areas and Scallop
                                                                                                                                                                                          Access Areas.
                                                      648.10 ...............    VMS and DAS require-                Same ...........................   Regulatory Stream-               Changes update references that will change
                                                                                  ments for vessel                                                       lining.                          based on proposed regulatory adjustments
                                                                                  owners/operators.                                                                                       to other sections.
                                                      648.14 ...............    Prohibitions ..................     Same ...........................   Regulatory Stream-               Changes update references that will change
                                                                                                                                                         lining & Corrections.            based on proposed regulatory adjustments
                                                                                                                                                                                          to other sections. Clarification that vessels
                                                                                                                                                                                          cannot transit the Closed Area II Rotational
                                                                                                                                                                                          Area, the Closed Area II Extension Rota-
                                                                                                                                                                                          tional Area, or the Elephant Trunk Closed
                                                                                                                                                                                          Area.
                                                      648.51 ...............    Gear and crew restric-              Same ...........................   Regulatory Stream-               Changes update references that will change
                                                                                 tions.                                                                  lining.                          based on proposed regulatory adjustments
                                                                                                                                                                                          to other sections.
                                                      648.52 ...............    Possession and landing              Same ...........................   Regulatory Stream-               Changes update references that will change
                                                                                  limits.                                                                lining.                          based on proposed regulatory adjustments
                                                                                                                                                                                          to other sections.
                                                      648.53 ...............    Acceptable biological               Overfishing limit, ac-             Amendment 19, Regu-              Changes address Amendment 19 specifica-
                                                                                  catch, annual catch                ceptable biological                latory Streamlining, &            tions process, condense allocations into a
                                                                                  limits, annual catch               catch, annual catch                Corrections.                      single table, and condense the explanations
                                                                                  targets, DAS alloca-               limits, annual catch                                                 of OFL, ABC, and ACL into a single section.
                                                                                  tions, and individual              targets, DAS alloca-                                                 The current regulations have this information
                                                                                  fishing quotas.                    tions, and individual                                                repeated again at § 648.55. Also, we add
                                                                                                                     fishing quotas.                                                      back in text, at § 648.53(c), regarding limited
                                                                                                                                                                                          access accountability measures that was un-
                                                                                                                                                                                          intentionally removed during scallop Frame-
                                                                                                                                                                                          work Adjustment 27.
                                                      648.54 ...............    State waters exemption              Same ...........................   Corrections ..................   The change to this section updates an old ref-
                                                                                                                                                                                          erence that should have occurred during
                                                                                                                                                                                          scallop Framework Adjustment 26 rule-
                                                                                                                                                                                          making but was inadvertently overlooked.
                                                      648.55 ...............    Framework adjust-                   Specifications and                 Amendment 19 & Reg-              Changes to this section address Amendment
                                                                                  ments to manage-                    framework adjust-                 ulatory Streamlining.             19 changes, but also fine-tune previous reg-
                                                                                  ment measures.                      ments to manage-                                                    ulations and remove repetitive regulations
                                                                                                                      ment measures.                                                      that are now consolidated into § 648.53, spe-
                                                                                                                                                                                          cifically the explanation of OFL, ABC, and
                                                                                                                                                                                          ACL.
                                                      648.56 ...............    Scallop research ..........         Same ...........................   Amendment 19 & Reg-              Changes update references that will change
                                                                                                                                                        ulatory Streamlining.             based on other proposed regulatory adjust-
                                                                                                                                                                                          ments and support the Amendment 19 alter-
                                                                                                                                                                                          native to change the fishing year to April 1.
                                                                                                                                                                                          Changes would push back the 90-day RSA
                                                                                                                                                                                          carryover timeframe by a month (from May
                                                                                                                                                                                          31 to June 30) to accommodate the change
                                                                                                                                                                                          in fishing year.
                                                      648.57 ...............    Sea scallop area rota-              Reserved .....................     Amendment 19 & Reg-              Changes remove unnecessary distinction be-
                                                                                  tion program.                                                         ulatory Streamlining.             tween rotational closed areas and scallop
                                                                                                                                                                                          access areas, clarifying that rotational areas
                                                                                                                                                                                          can be open or closed as determined
                                                                                                                                                                                          through the specifications or framework proc-
                                                                                                                                                                                          ess. Consolidates the regulations formerly in
                                                                                                                                                                                          this section into § 648.59.
                                                      648.58 ...............    Rotational Closed                   Reserved .....................     Amendment 19 & Reg-              Changes remove unnecessary distinction be-
                                                                                 Areas.                                                                 ulatory Streamlining.             tween rotational closed areas and scallop
                                                                                                                                                                                          access areas clarifying that rotational areas
                                                                                                                                                                                          can be open or closed, as determined
                                                                                                                                                                                          through the specifications or framework proc-
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                                                                                                                                                                                          ess. Consolidating the regulations formerly in
                                                                                                                                                                                          this section into §§ 648.59 and 648.60.
                                                      648.59 ...............    Sea Scallop Access                  Sea scallop rotational             Amendment 19 & Reg-              There are no substantial changes to current
                                                                                  Areas.                              area management                   ulatory Streamlining.             regulatory text in this section; portions of this
                                                                                                                      program and access                                                  section are reorganized to incorporate regu-
                                                                                                                      area program re-                                                    lations formerly in §§ 648.57 and 648.58.
                                                                                                                      quirements.                                                         Also, the access area program requirements
                                                                                                                                                                                          were moved to this section from § 648.60 for
                                                                                                                                                                                          clarity.




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                                                                         TABLE 1—SUMMARY OF PROPOSED REGULATORY CHANGES TO 50 CFR PART 648—Continued
                                                            Section                  Current title                Proposed title                  Type of changes                        Summary of changes

                                                      648.60 ...............   Sea scallop access           Sea scallop rotational             Amendment 19 & Reg-         There are no substantial changes to current
                                                                                 area program re-             areas.                            ulatory Streamlining.        regulatory text in this section; portions of this
                                                                                 quirements.                                                                                 section are reorganized to incorporate regu-
                                                                                                                                                                             lations formerly in § 648.58. Also, the access
                                                                                                                                                                             area program requirements were moved
                                                                                                                                                                             from this section to § 648.59 for clarity.
                                                      648.62 ...............   Northern Gulf of Maine       Same ...........................   Amendment 19, Regu-         Changes to this section support the specifica-
                                                                                (NGOM) Manage-                                                  latory Streamlining, &       tions process and update references that will
                                                                                ment Program.                                                   Corrections.                 change based on other proposed regulatory
                                                                                                                                                                             adjustments. Also, changes clarify that
                                                                                                                                                                             NGOM vessels must declare either a Fed-
                                                                                                                                                                             eral NGOM trip or a state-waters NGOM trip.
                                                      648.63 ...............   General category Sec-        Same ...........................   Regulatory Stream-          Changes update references that will change
                                                                                 tors and harvesting                                             lining.                     based on proposed regulatory adjustments
                                                                                 cooperatives.                                                                               to other sections.
                                                      648.64 ...............   Yellowtail flounder sub-     Same ...........................   Amendment 19 ............   Changes to this section are proposed to sup-
                                                                                 ACLs and AMs for                                                                            port the Amendment 19 alternative to
                                                                                 the scallop fishery.                                                                        change the fishing year to April 1.
                                                      648.65 ...............   Windowpane flounder          Same ...........................   Amendment 19 ............   Changes to this section are proposed to sup-
                                                                                 sub-ACL and AM for                                                                          port the Amendment 19 alternative to
                                                                                 the scallop fishery.                                                                        change the fishing year to April 1.



                                                      Classification                                            sectors of the U.S. commercial fishing                     that ownership arrangement would be
                                                         Pursuant to section 304(b)(1)(A) of the                industry in all NMFS rules subject to                      considered a separate ‘‘ownership
                                                      Magnuson-Stevens Act, the NMFS                            the RFA after July 1, 2016. Id at 81194.                   entity’’ for the purpose of this analysis.
                                                      Assistant Administrator has made a                           The Council conducted an evaluation                        On June 1 of each year, ownership
                                                      preliminary determination that this                       of the potential impacts of the proposed                   entities are identified based on a list of
                                                      proposed rule is consistent with the                      measures in conjunction with this EA.                      all permits for the most recent complete
                                                      FMP, other provisions of the MSA, and                     There were 313 vessels that obtained                       calendar year. The current ownership
                                                      other applicable law. In making the final                 full-time limited access permits in 2015,                  dataset is based on the calendar year
                                                      determination, NMFS will consider the                     including 250 dredge, 52 small-dredge,                     2014 permits and contains average gross
                                                      data, views, and comments received                        and 11 scallop trawl permits. In the                       sales associated with those permits for
                                                      during the public comment period.                         same year, there were also 34 part-time                    calendar years 2012 through 2014.
                                                         This proposed rule does not contain                    limited access permits in the sea scallop                  When adjusted for calendar year, there
                                                      policies with Federalism or ‘‘takings’’                   fishery. No vessels were issued                            were 166 distinct ownership entities for
                                                      implications as those terms are defined                   occasional scallop permits. NMFS                           the limited access fleet and 106 distinct
                                                      in E.O. 13132 and E.O. 12630,                             issued 220 limited access general                          ownership entities for the LAGC IFQ
                                                      respectively.                                             category (LAGC) IFQ permits in 2014                        fleet in 2014. All of the entities directly
                                                         This proposed rule has been                            and 128 of these vessels actively fished                   regulated by this regulatory action are
                                                      determined to be not significant for                      for scallops that year (the remaining                      shellfish commercial fishing businesses.
                                                      purposes of Executive Order 12866.                        permits likely leased out scallop IFQ                      Under the NMFS size standards, 159 of
                                                         The Chief Council for Regulation of                    allocations with their permits in                          the limited access distinct ownership
                                                      the Department of Commerce certified                      Confirmation of Permit History).                           entities and 104 of the LAGC IFQ
                                                      to the Chief Council for Advocacy of the                     Individually-permitted vessels may                      entities were categorized as small. The
                                                      Small Business Administration that this                   hold permits for several fisheries,                        remaining 7 of the limited access and 2
                                                      proposed rule, if adopted, would not                      harvesting species of fish that are                        of the LAGC IFQ entities were
                                                      have a significant economic impact on                     regulated by several different fishery                     categorized as large entities.
                                                      a substantial number of small entities.                   management plans, even beyond those                           Amendment 19 proposes to establish
                                                         On December 29, 2015, NMFS issued                      affected by the proposed action.                           a specification process so that
                                                      a final rule establishing a small business                Furthermore, multiple permitted vessels                    allocations would not be tied only to
                                                      size standard of $11 million in annual                    and/or permits may be owned by                             actions that tend to have longer
                                                      gross receipts for all businesses                         entities with various personal and                         development and implementation
                                                      primarily engaged in the commercial                       business affiliations. For the purposes of                 timelines (i.e., frameworks or
                                                      fishing industry (NAICS 11411) for                        this analysis, ‘‘ownership entities’’ are                  amendments) and change the start of the
                                                      Regulatory Flexibility Act (RFA)                          defined as those entities with common                      fishing year from March 1 to April 1.
                                                      compliance purposes only (80 FR                           ownership as listed on the permit                          Developing a specifications process
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                                                      81194, December 29, 2015). The $11                        application. Only permits with identical                   would eliminate the need for a
                                                      million standard became effective on                      ownership are categorized as an                            framework adjustment to set annual
                                                      July 1, 2016, and is to be used in place                  ‘‘ownership entity.’’ For example, if five                 allocations for the scallop fishery. This
                                                      of the U.S. Small Business                                permits have the same seven persons                        will reduce the delays in
                                                      Administration’s (SBA) current                            listed as co-owners on their permit                        implementation and make it possible to
                                                      standards of $20.5 million, $5.5 million,                 applications, those seven persons would                    integrate the updated survey data into
                                                      and $7.5 million for the finfish (NAICS                   form one ‘‘ownership entity’’ that holds                   allocation estimates. Similarly, changing
                                                      114111), shellfish (NAICS 114112), and                    those five permits. If two of those seven                  the start of the fishing year from March
                                                      other marine fishing (NAICS 114119)                       owners also co-own additional vessels,                     1 to April l would reduce the time lag


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                                                      between the fishing year and the time                   of the resource and market conditions in                 (2) Beginning in 2018, for the Atlantic
                                                      when the survey data become available.                  March, a month when yields start                      sea scallop fishery, from April 1 through
                                                      This would improve accuracy of catch                    improving. Negative impacts associated                March 31 of the following year (for
                                                      limits for the access areas, and align the              with this change are expected to be                   2017, the Atlantic sea scallop fishing
                                                      implementation time better with the                     minimal and also are expected to                      year will be from March 1, 2017,
                                                      fishing year, thus reducing the                         decline over time as the vessel-owners                through March 31, 2018).
                                                      uncertainties for the small businesses in               gain experience with the new fishing                     (3) For the NE multispecies, monkfish
                                                      the scallop fishery in making their                     year and learn to adjust their business               and skate fisheries, from May 1 through
                                                      business plans for the fishing year.                    plans more efficiently to the new                     April 30 of the following year.
                                                         Adjusting the fishing year back 1                    conditions. The proposed measures are                    (4) For the tilefish fishery, from
                                                      month will, however, require a change                   expected to result in positive economic               November 1 through October 31 of the
                                                      in the business plans of the scallop                    impacts on regulated entities by                      following year.
                                                      fishermen. Currently, the fishing year                  improving scallop yield over the long-                   (5) For all other fisheries in this part,
                                                      begins on March 1, at a time when meat-                 term, increase revenues, and reduce the               from January 1 through December 31.
                                                      weight of scallops begins to increase                   business costs associated with                        *      *     *     *      *
                                                      and a higher yield per unit effort could                constantly changing regulations                          Open areas, with respect to the
                                                      be obtained from scallop fishing. If the                outweighing any negative impacts                      Atlantic sea scallop fishery, means any
                                                      landings are postponed to the following                 associated with the change in fishing                 area that is not subject to restrictions of
                                                      March (i.e., the last month of the fishing              year.
                                                                                                                                                                    the Sea Scallop Rotational Areas
                                                      year, under this alternative) because of                   Because this rulemaking will not have
                                                                                                                                                                    specified in §§ 648.59 and 648.60, EFH
                                                      the change in the start of the fishing                  a significant economic impact on a
                                                      year to April 1, and if the resource and                substantial number of small entities, an              Closed Areas specified in § 648.61, or
                                                      market conditions turn out to be less                   initial regulatory flexibility analysis is            the Northern Gulf of Maine Management
                                                      favorable than they were expected a                     not required and none has been                        Area specified in § 648.62.
                                                      year ago—for example, because of a                      prepared.                                             *      *     *     *      *
                                                      decline scallop prices or a decline catch                  There are no new reporting or                         Permit year means:
                                                      per-unit effort— the scallop fishermen                  recordkeeping requirements contained                     (1) For the Atlantic deep-sea red crab
                                                      will incur a loss from not using them in                in any of the alternatives considered for             fishery, from March 1 through the last
                                                      earlier months. This loss is not expected               this action.                                          day of February of the following year;
                                                      to be high, however, taking into                                                                                 (2) Beginning in 2018, for the Atlantic
                                                                                                              List of Subjects in 50 CFR Part 648
                                                      consideration that some of the effort                                                                         sea scallop fishery, from April 1 through
                                                      normally occurred in March could be                       Fisheries, Fishing, Recordkeeping and               the last day of March of the following
                                                      shifted to other months when meat                       reporting requirements.                               year (for 2017, the Atlantic sea scallop
                                                      weights are even higher.                                  Dated: August 10, 2016.                             permit year will be from March 1, 2017,
                                                         For example, starting the fishing year               Paul Doremus,                                         through March 31, 2018);
                                                      in April could lead to increased effort in              Deputy Assistant Administrator for                       (3) For all other fisheries in this part,
                                                      this month if fishermen would want to                   Operations, National Marine Fisheries                 from May 1 through April 30 of the
                                                      postpone a smaller proportion of their                  Service.                                              following year.
                                                      allocations to the following March due                    For the reasons set out in the                      *      *     *     *      *
                                                      to uncertainties. However, an increase                  preamble, 50 CFR part 648 is proposed                    Sea Scallop Access Area, Scallop
                                                      in scallop landings in April (compared                  to be amended as follows:                             Access Area, or Access Area, with
                                                      to the earlier years when the start of the                                                                    respect to the Atlantic sea scallop
                                                      fishing year was in March) could also                   PART 648—FISHERIES OF THE                             fishery, means an area that has been
                                                      have some beneficial impacts compared                   NORTHEASTERN UNITED STATES                            designated under the Atlantic Sea
                                                      to No Action because meat weights are                                                                         Scallop Fishery Management Plan as a
                                                      larger in April compared to March.                      ■ 1. The authority citation for part 648              sea scallop rotational area that is open
                                                      Although the average price of scallops                  continues to read as follows:                         to the scallop fishery in a given fishing
                                                      could decline somewhat with increased                       Authority: 16 U.S.C. 1801 et seq.                 year.
                                                      landings in April, the higher prices
                                                      associated with larger size scallops are                ■  2. Amend § 648.2 by:                               *      *     *     *      *
                                                                                                              ■  a. Revising the definitions of ‘‘Fishing              Sea Scallop Rotational Area, Scallop
                                                      expected to outweigh negative impacts
                                                                                                              year’’, ‘‘Open areas’’, and ‘‘Permit year’’;          Rotational Area, or Rotational Area,
                                                      on average prices and revenues.                         ■ b. Removing the definitions for
                                                         In addition, present regulations allow                                                                     with respect to the Atlantic sea scallop
                                                                                                              ‘‘‘‘Rotational Closed Area’’ and ‘‘Sea                fishery, means an area that has been
                                                      a vessel to carry over 10 days-at-sea to
                                                                                                              Scallop Access Area’’; and                            designated under the Atlantic Sea
                                                      the next fishing year, and this provision               ■ c. Adding definitions for ‘‘Sea Scallop
                                                      could be used if it turns out that the                                                                        Scallop Fishery Management Plan as
                                                                                                              Access Area, Scallop Access Area, or                  part of the Sea Scallop Rotational
                                                      market conditions are not optimal or if                 Access Area’’ and ‘‘Sea Scallop
                                                      there are vessel breakdowns in the                                                                            Management Program. A rotational area
                                                                                                              Rotational Area, Scallop Rotational                   may be closed or open to the scallop
                                                      following year in March. Other factors,                 Area, or Rotational Area’’ in
                                                      such as constraints on labor due to some                                                                      fishery in a given fishing year. A
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                                                                                                              alphabetical order.                                   rotational area open to the scallop
                                                      crew members working on multiple                            The revisions and additions read as
                                                      boats with the reduced landings,                                                                              fishery is termed a Sea Scallop Access
                                                                                                              follows:                                              Area and has area-specific management
                                                      especially in the last couple of years,
                                                      also help spread the effort throughout                  § 648.2    Definitions.                               measures that are designed to control
                                                      the fishing year.                                       *      *     *    *     *                             fishing effort and mortality on only the
                                                         In summary, starting the fishing year                   Fishing year means:                                portion of the scallop resource within
                                                      a month later will require some change                     (1) For the Atlantic deep-sea red crab             the area. Such measures are not
                                                      in business planning and will create                    fishery, from March 1 through the last                applicable in Open Areas defined above.
                                                      some risks due to reduced predictability                day of February of the following year.                *      *     *     *      *


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                                                      ■  3. In § 648.10, paragraph (b)(2), the                   (i) * * *                                          in § 648.60(b), unless there is a
                                                      first sentence to the introductory text of                 (1) * * *                                          compelling safety reason for transiting
                                                      paragraph (f)(4)(i), the introductory text                 (vi) Closed area requirements—(A)                  the area and the vessel’s fishing gear is
                                                      to paragraph (h), and paragraph (h)(8)(ii)              EFH Closed Areas. (1) Fish for scallops               stowed and not available for immediate
                                                      are revised to read as follows:                         in, or possess or land scallops from, the             use as defined in § 648.2.
                                                                                                              EFH Closed Areas specified in § 648.61.               *      *     *     *    *
                                                      § 648.10 VMS and DAS requirements for                      (2) Transit or enter the EFH Closure
                                                      vessel owners/operators.                                                                                         (D) Possess more than 50 bu (17.6 hL)
                                                                                                              Areas specified in § 648.61, except as                of in-shell scallops outside the
                                                      *       *     *      *      *                           provided by § 648.61(b).                              boundaries of a Sea Scallop Access Area
                                                         (b) * * *                                               (B) Scallop Rotational Areas. (1) Fish
                                                         (2) A scallop vessel issued an                                                                             by a vessel that is declared into the Area
                                                                                                              for scallops in, or possess or land                   Access Program as specified in § 648.59.
                                                      Occasional limited access permit when                   scallops from, the Scallop Rotational
                                                      fishing under the Sea Scallop Area                                                                            *      *     *     *    *
                                                                                                              Areas closed to the scallop fishery                      (3) * * *
                                                      Access Program specified under                          through the specifications or framework
                                                      § 648.59;                                                                                                        (iv) * * *
                                                                                                              adjustment processes specified in                        (A) Fail to comply with any of the
                                                      *       *     *      *      *                           § 648.55.                                             VMS requirements specified in
                                                         (f) * * *                                               (2) Transit or enter the Scallop
                                                         (4) * * *                                                                                                  §§ 648.10, 648.59, or 648.62.
                                                                                                              Rotational Areas, except as provided by
                                                         (i) The owner or operator of a limited                                                                     *      *     *     *    *
                                                                                                              § 648.59(a) or (b).                                      (v) Scallop rotational area
                                                      access or LAGC IFQ vessel that fishes
                                                                                                              *       *    *     *     *                            management program and scallop
                                                      for, possesses, or retains scallops, and is
                                                                                                                 (2) * * *                                          access area program requirements. (A)
                                                      not fishing under a NE Multispecies
                                                                                                                 (ii) * * *                                         Fail to comply with any of the
                                                      DAS or sector allocation, must submit                      (B) * * *
                                                      reports through the VMS, in accordance                                                                        requirements specified in § 648.59.
                                                                                                                 (7) Fish in a Sea Scallop Access Area,                (B) Declare into or leave port for an
                                                      with instructions to be provided by the                 as described in § 648.60, with more
                                                      Regional Administrator, for each day                                                                          area specified in § 648.60 after the
                                                                                                              persons on board the vessel than the                  effective date of a notification published
                                                      fished, including open area trips, access               number specified in § 648.51(c) or
                                                      area trips as described in § 648.59(b)(9),                                                                    in the Federal Register stating that the
                                                                                                              § 648.51(e)(3)(i), unless otherwise                   number of LAGC trips have been taken,
                                                      and trips accompanied by a NMFS-                        authorized by the Regional
                                                      approved observer. * * *                                                                                      as specified in § 648.59.
                                                                                                              Administrator.                                           (C) Fish for or land per trip, or possess
                                                      *       *     *      *      *                           *       *    *     *     *                            in excess of 40 lb (18.1 kg) of shucked
                                                         (h) Call-in notification. The owner of                  (iii) * * *                                        scallops at any time in or from any Sea
                                                      a vessel issued a limited access                           (B) Fish for, possess, or land more                Scallop Access Area specified at
                                                      monkfish permit who is participating in                 than 50 bu (17.62 hL) of in-shell                     § 648.60, unless declared into the Sea
                                                      a DAS program and who is not required                   scallops once inside the VMS                          Scallop Access Area Program.
                                                      to provide notification using a VMS,                    Demarcation Line on or by a vessel that,                 (D) Fish for, possess, or land scallops
                                                      and a scallop vessel qualifying for a                   at any time during the trip, fished in or             in or from any Sea Scallop Access Area
                                                      DAS allocation under the occasional                     transited any area south of 42°20′ N. lat;            without an observer on board, unless
                                                      category that has not elected to fish                   or fished in any Sea Scallop Area                     the vessel owner, operator, or manager
                                                      under the VMS notification                              Access Program specified in § 648.59,                 has received a waiver to carry an
                                                      requirements of paragraph (e) of this                   except as provided in the state waters                observer for the specified trip and area
                                                      section and is not participating in the                 exemption, as specified in § 648.54.                  fished.
                                                      Sea Scallop Area Access program as                         (C) Fish for, possess, or land per trip,              (E) Transit the Closed Area II
                                                      specified in § 648.59, and any vessel                   at any time, scallops in excess of any sea            Rotational Area or the Closed Area II
                                                      that may be required by the Regional                    scallop possession and landing limit set              Extension Rotational Area, as defined
                                                      Administrator to use the call-in program                by the Regional Administrator in                      § 648.60(d) and (e), respectively, or the
                                                      under paragraph (i) of this section, are                accordance with § 648.59(b)(3) when                   Elephant Trunk Closed Area, as defined
                                                      subject to the following requirements:                  properly declared into the Sea Scallop                in § 648.60(b), unless there is a
                                                      *       *     *      *      *                           Area Access Program as described in                   compelling safety reason for transiting
                                                         (8) * * *                                            § 648.59.                                             the area and the vessel’s fishing gear is
                                                         (ii) A vessel issued a limited access                                                                      stowed and not available for immediate
                                                                                                              *       *    *     *     *
                                                      scallop and LAGC IFQ scallop permit                                                                           use as defined in § 648.2.
                                                                                                                 (iv) * * *
                                                      that possesses or lands more than 600 lb
                                                                                                                 (B) Combine, transfer, or consolidate              *      *     *     *    *
                                                      (272.2 kg) of scallops, unless otherwise
                                                                                                              DAS allocations, except as allowed for                   (4) * * *
                                                      specified in § 648.59(d)(2);                                                                                     (i) * * *
                                                                                                              one-for-one Access Area trip exchanges
                                                      *       *     *      *      *                           as specified in § 648.59(b)(3)(ii).                      (A) Fish for or land per trip, or
                                                      ■ 4. Amend § 648.14 by:                                                                                       possess at any time, in excess of 600 lb
                                                      ■ a. Revising paragraphs (i)(1)(vi),
                                                                                                              *       *    *     *     *
                                                                                                                 (vi) Scallop rotational area                       (272.2 kg) of shucked, or 75 bu (26.4 hL)
                                                      (i)(2)(ii)(B)(7), (i)(2)(iii)(B), (i)(2)(iii)(C),                                                             of in-shell scallops per trip, or 100 bu
                                                                                                              management program and scallop
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                                                      (i)(2)(iv)(B), the introductory text to                                                                       (35.2 hL) in-shell scallops seaward of
                                                      (i)(2)(vi), and paragraph (i)(2)(vi)(A);                access area program requirements. (A)
                                                                                                              Fail to comply with any of the                        the VMS Demarcation Line, unless the
                                                      ■ b. Add paragraph (i)(2)(vi)(B); and
                                                                                                              provisions and specifications of                      vessel is carrying an observer as
                                                      ■ c. Revise paragraphs (i)(2)(vi)(D),
                                                                                                              § 648.59.                                             specified in § 648.11 and an increase in
                                                      (i)(3)(iv)(A), (i)(3)(v), and (i)(4)(i)(A).
                                                         The revisions and additions read as                     (B) Transit the Closed Area II                     the possession limit is authorized by the
                                                      follows:                                                Rotational Area or the Closed Area II                 Regional Administrator and not
                                                                                                              Extension Rotational Area, as defined                 exceeded by the vessel, as specified in
                                                      § 648.14   Prohibitions.                                § 648.60(d) and (e), respectively, or the             §§ 648.52(g) and 648.59(d).
                                                      *      *     *       *      *                           Elephant Trunk Closed Area, as defined                *      *     *     *    *


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                                                      ■ 5. In § 648.51, paragraphs (b)(1),                    ■ 6. In § 648.52, paragraphs (d), (f), and            rate (F) associated with OFL shall be the
                                                      (b)(3)(i), the introductory text to                     (g) are revised to read as follows:                   threshold F, above which overfishing is
                                                      paragraph (c), and paragraph (f)(1) are                                                                       occurring in the scallop fishery. The F
                                                      revised to read as follows:                             § 648.52    Possession and landing limits.            associated with OFL shall be used to
                                                                                                              *      *     *      *      *                          derive specifications for ABC, ACL, and
                                                      § 648.51   Gear and crew restrictions.                     (d) Owners or operators of vessels                 ACT, as defined in paragraph (a) of this
                                                      *      *     *     *      *                             with a limited access scallop permit that             section.
                                                         (b) * * *                                            have properly declared into the Sea                      (2) The specification of ABC, ACL,
                                                         (1) Maximum dredge width. The                        Scallop Area Access Program as                        and ACT shall be based upon the
                                                      combined dredge width in use by or in                   described in § 648.59 are prohibited                  following overfishing definition: The F
                                                      possession on board such vessels shall                  from fishing for or landing per trip, or              shall be set so that in access areas,
                                                      not exceed 31 ft (9.4 m), measured at the               possessing at any time, scallops in                   averaged for all years combined over the
                                                      widest point in the bail of the dredge,                 excess of any sea scallop possession and              period of time that the area is closed
                                                      except as provided under paragraph (e)                  landing limit set by the Regional                     and open to scallop fishing as an access
                                                      of this section, in § 648.59(g)(2), and the             Administrator in accordance with                      area, it does not exceed the established
                                                      scallop dredge exemption areas                          § 648.59(b)(5).                                       F threshold for the scallop fishery; in
                                                      specified in § 648.80. However,                         *      *     *      *      *                          open areas it shall not exceed the F
                                                      component parts may be on board the                        (f) A limited access vessel or an LAGC             threshold for the scallop fishery; and for
                                                      vessel such that they do not conform                    vessel that is declared into the Sea                  access and open areas combined, it is
                                                      with the definition of ‘‘dredge or dredge               Scallop Area Access Program as                        set at a level that has a 75-percent
                                                      gear’’ in § 648.2, i.e., the metal ring bag             described in § 648.59, may not possess                probability of remaining below the F
                                                      and the mouth frame, or bail, of the                    more than 50 bu (17.6 hL) or 75 bu (26.4              associated with ABC, as defined in
                                                      dredge are not attached, and such that                  hL), respectively, of in-shell scallops               paragraph (a)(3) of this section, taking
                                                      no more than one complete spare dredge                  outside of the Access Areas described in              into account all sources of fishing
                                                      could be made from these component’s                    § 648.60.                                             mortality in the limited access and
                                                      parts.                                                     (g) Possession limit to defray the cost            LAGC fleets of the scallop fishery.
                                                      *      *     *     *      *                             of observers for LAGC IFQ vessels. An                    (3) Overall ABC/ACL. The overall
                                                         (3) * * *                                            LAGC IFQ vessel with an observer on                   ABC for sea scallop fishery shall be the
                                                         (i) Unless otherwise required under                  board may retain, per observed trip, up               catch level that has an associated F that
                                                      the Sea Scallop Area Access program                     to 1 day’s allowance of the possession                has a 75-percent probability of
                                                      specified in § 648.59(b)(6), the ring size              limit allocated to limited access vessels,            remaining below the F associated with
                                                      used in a scallop dredge possessed or                   as established by the Regional                        OFL. The overall ACL shall be equal to
                                                      used by scallop vessels shall not be                    Administrator in accordance with                      the ABC for the scallop fishery, minus
                                                      smaller than 4 inches (10.2 cm).                        § 648.59(d), provided the observer set-               discards (an estimate of both incidental
                                                      *      *     *     *      *                             aside specified in § 648.59(d)(1) has not             and discard mortality). The ABC/ACL,
                                                         (c) Crew restrictions. A limited access              been fully utilized. For example, if the              after the discards and deductions
                                                      vessel participating in or subject to the               limited access vessel daily possession                specified in paragraph (a)(4) of this
                                                      scallop DAS allocation program may                      limit to defray the cost of an observer is            section are removed, shall be divided as
                                                      have no more than seven people aboard,                  180 lb (82 kg), the LAGC IFQ possession               sub-ACLs between limited access
                                                      including the operator, and a limited                   limit to defray the cost of an observer               vessels, limited access vessels that are
                                                      access vessel participating in the Sea                  would be 180 lb (82 kg) per trip,                     fishing under a LAGC permit, and LAGC
                                                      Scallop Area Access Program as                          regardless of trip length.                            vessels as defined in paragraphs (a)(5)
                                                                                                              ■ 7. In § 648.53, the section heading and
                                                                                                                                                                    and (6) of this section, after the
                                                      specified in § 648.59 may have no more
                                                                                                              paragraphs (a), (b), (c), (d), (e), (g)(1), the       deductions outlined in paragraph (a)(4)
                                                      than eight people aboard, including the
                                                                                                              introductory text to (h)(2), paragraphs               of this section.
                                                      operator, when not docked or moored in
                                                                                                                                                                       (4) Deductions from ABC/ACL.
                                                      port, except as follows:                                (h)(2)(i), (h)(2)(v)(B), (h)(3)(i),
                                                                                                                                                                    Incidental catch, as defined in
                                                      *      *     *     *      *                             (h)(3)(ii)(A), (h)(5)(i), and (h)(5)(ii)(A)
                                                                                                                                                                    paragraph (a)(7) of this section, shall be
                                                         (f) * * *                                            are revised to read as follows:
                                                                                                                                                                    removed from ABC/ACL. One percent of
                                                         (1) A vessel issued a limited access                                                                       ABC/ACL shall be removed from ABC/
                                                                                                              § 648.53 Overfishing limit (OFL),
                                                      scallop permit fishing for scallops under               acceptable biological catch (ABC), annual             ACL for observer set-aside. Scallop
                                                      the scallop DAS allocation program may                  catch limits (ACL), annual catch targets              catch equal to the value specified in
                                                      not fish with, possess on board, or land                (ACT), DAS allocations, and individual                § 648.56(d) shall be removed from ABC/
                                                      scallops while in possession of a trawl                 fishing quotas (IFQ).                                 ACL for research set-aside. These
                                                      net, unless such vessel has been issued                    (a) The following determinations and               deductions for incidental catch,
                                                      a limited access trawl vessel permit that               allocations for the sea scallop rotational            observer set-aside, and research set-
                                                      endorses the vessel to fish for scallops                areas are defined as follows and shall be             aside, shall be made prior to
                                                      with a trawl net. A limited access                      established through the specifications or             establishing sub-ACLs for the limited
                                                      scallop vessel issued a trawl vessel                    framework adjustment process:                         access and LAGC fleets, as specified in
                                                      permit that endorses the vessel to fish                    (1) OFL. OFL shall be based on an                  paragraphs (a)(5) and (6) of this section.
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                                                      for scallops with a trawl net and general               updated scallop resource and fishery                     (5) Limited access fleet sub-ACL and
                                                      category scallop vessels enrolled in the                assessment provided by either the                     sub-ACT—(i) Limited access fleet sub-
                                                      Area Access Program as specified in                     Scallop PDT or a formal stock                         ACL. After applying the deductions as
                                                      § 648.59, may not fish for scallops with                assessment. OFL shall include all                     specified in paragraph (a)(4) of this
                                                      a trawl net in the Closed Area 1, Closed                sources of scallop mortality and shall                section, the limited access scallop fleet
                                                      Area II, Closed Area II Extension, and                  include an upward adjustment to                       shall be allocated a sub-ACL equal to
                                                      Nantucket Lightship Rotational Areas                    account for catch of scallops in state                94.5 percent of the ABC/ACL.
                                                      specified in § 648.60.                                  waters by vessels not issued Federal                     (ii) Limited access fleet sub-ACT. The
                                                      *      *     *     *      *                             scallop permits. The fishing mortality                ACT for the limited access fishery shall


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                                                      be set at a level that has an associated                  SCALLOP FISHERY CATCH LIMITS—                  limited access AM exception is
                                                      F with a 75-percent probability of                                  Continued                            implemented in accordance with the
                                                      remaining below the F associated with                                                                    provision specified in paragraph (c)(1)
                                                      ABC/ACL.                                                                                  2016    2017   of this section, if the limited access sub-
                                                                                                                 Catch limits
                                                         (6) LAGC IFQ fleet sub-ACL and sub-                                                    (mt)   (mt) *  ACL defined in paragraph (a)(5) of this
                                                      ACT—(i) LAGC IFQ fleet sub-ACL. After                                                                    section is exceeded for the applicable
                                                      applying the deductions as specified in           LAGC ACL ........................        2,029   2,029 fishing year, the DAS for each limited
                                                      paragraph (a)(4) of this section, the             LAGC IFQ .........................       1,845   1,845
                                                                                                                                                               access vessel shall be reduced by an
                                                                                                        Limited Access with LAGC
                                                      LAGC IFQ fleet shall be allocated a sub-             IFQ ................................    184     184
                                                                                                                                                               amount equal to the amount of landings
                                                      ACL equal to 5.5 percent of the ABC/              Limited Access ACT ......... 18,290 18,290 in excess of the sub-ACL divided by the
                                                      ACL, so that 5 percent of ABC/ACL is                                                                     applicable LPUE for the fishing year in
                                                      allocated to the LAGC fleet of vessels               * The catch limits for the 2017 fishing year which the AM will apply as projected
                                                                                                        are subject to change through a future speci- by the specifications or framework
                                                      that do not also have a limited access            fications action or framework adjustment.
                                                      scallop permit, and 0.5 percent of the                                                                   adjustment process specified in
                                                      ABC/ACL is allocated to the LAGC fleet               (b) DAS specifications and                          § 648.55, then divided by the number of
                                                      of vessels that have limited access               allocations. DAS specifications and                    scallop vessels eligible to be issued a
                                                      scallop permits. This specification of            allocations for limited access scallop                 full-time limited access scallop permit.
                                                      sub-ACLs shall not account for catch              trips in open areas are defined as                     For example, assuming a 300,000-lb
                                                      reductions associated with the                    follows and shall be specified through                 (136-mt) overage of the limited access
                                                      application of AMs or adjustment of the           the specifications or framework                        fishery’s sub-ACL in 2011, an open area
                                                      sub-ACL as a result of the limited access         adjustment processes defined in                        LPUE of 2,500 lb (1.13 mt) per DAS in
                                                      AM exception as specified in paragraph            § 648.55, as follows:                                  2012, and 313 full-time vessels, each
                                                      (c)(1) of this section.                              (1) DAS allocations. DAS allocations                full-time vessel’s DAS for 2012 would
                                                         (ii) LAGC IFQ fleet sub-ACT. The               shall be determined by distributing the                be reduced by 0.38 DAS (300,000 lb
                                                      LAGC IFQ fishery sub-ACT shall be                 portion of the limited access ACT                      (136 mt)/2,500 lb (1.13 mt) per DAS =
                                                      equal to the LAGC IFQ fishery’s sub-              defined in paragraph (a)(3) of this                    120 lb (0.05 mt) per DAS/313 vessels =
                                                      ACL. The sub-ACT for the LAGC IFQ                 section, as reduced by access area                     0.38 DAS per vessel). Deductions in
                                                      fishery for vessels issued only a LAGC            allocations defined in § 648.59, and                   DAS for part-time and occasional
                                                      IFQ scallop permit shall be equal to 5            dividing that amount among vessels in                  scallop vessels shall be 40 percent and
                                                      percent of the ABC/ACL specified in               the form of DAS calculated by applying                 8.33 percent of the full-time DAS
                                                      paragraph (a)(3) of this section, after           estimates of open area landings per unit deduction, respectively, as calculated
                                                      applying the deductions as specified in           effort (LPUE) projected through the                    pursuant to paragraph (b)(2) of this
                                                      paragraph (a)(4) of this section. The sub-        specifications or framework adjustment                 section. The AM shall take effect in the
                                                      ACT for the LAGC IFQ fishery for                  processes used to set annual allocations. fishing year following the fishing year in
                                                      vessels issued both a LAGC IFQ scallop               (2) Assignment to DAS categories—(i) which the overage occurred. For
                                                      permit and a limited access scallop               Limited access vessels shall be                        example, landings in excess of the
                                                      permit shall be 0.5 percent of the ACL            categorized as full-time, part-time, or                limited access fishery’s sub-ACL in
                                                      specified in paragraph (a)(3) of this             occasional. Allocations for part-time                  fishing year 2011 would result in the
                                                      section, after applying the deductions as         and occasional scallop vessels shall be                DAS reduction AM in fishing year 2012.
                                                      specified in paragraph (a)(4) of this             40 percent and 8.33 percent of the full-               If the AM takes effect, and a limited
                                                      section.                                          time DAS allocations, respectively.                    access vessel uses more open area DAS
                                                         (7) Scallop incidental catch target               (ii) Subject to the vessel permit                   in the fishing year in which the AM is
                                                      TAC. The annual incidental catch target           application requirements specified in                  applied, the vessel shall have the DAS
                                                      TAC is the catch available for harvest            § 648.4, for each fishing year, each                   used in excess of the allocation after
                                                      for vessels with incidental catch scallop         vessel issued a limited access scallop                 applying the AM deducted from its
                                                      permits. This incidental catch target             permit shall be assigned to the DAS                    open area DAS allocation in the
                                                      will be removed from the ABC/ACL                  category (full-time, part-time, or                     subsequent fishing year. For example, a
                                                      defined in paragraph (a)(3) of this               occasional) it was assigned to in the                  vessel initially allocated 32 DAS in 2011
                                                      section prior to establishing the limited         preceding year, except as provided                     uses all 32 DAS prior to application of
                                                      access and LAGC IFQ sub-ACLs and                  under the small dredge program                         the AM. If, after application of the AM,
                                                      sub-ACTs defined in paragraphs (a)(5)             specified in § 648.51(e).                              the vessel’s DAS allocation is reduced to
                                                      and (6) of this section.                             (3) The DAS allocations for limited                 31 DAS, the vessel’s DAS in 2012 would
                                                         (8) The following catch limits will be         access scallop vessels for fishing years               be reduced by 1 DAS.
                                                      effective for the 2016 and 2017 fishing           2016 and 2017 are as follows:                             (1) Limited access AM exception. If
                                                      years:                                                                                                   NMFS determines that the fishing
                                                                                                                SCALLOP OPEN AREA DAS                          mortality rate associated with the
                                                          SCALLOP FISHERY CATCH LIMITS                                      ALLOCATIONS                        limited access fleet’s landings in a
                                                                                                                                                               fishing year is less than 0.34, the AM
                                                                                          2016   2017               Permit                      2016   2017 *
                                                                                                                                                               specified in paragraph (c) of this section
                                                              Catch limits                                        category
                                                                                           (mt)  (mt) *                                                        shall not take effect. The fishing
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                                                                                                                                                               mortality rate of 0.34 is the fishing
                                                      Overfishing Limit ............... 68,418 68,418 Full-Time ...........................      34.55   34.55
                                                                                                                                                               mortality rate that is one standard
                                                      Acceptable Biological                             Part-Time    ..........................  13.82   13.82
                                                                                                        Occasional     ........................   2.88    2.88 deviation below the fishing mortality
                                                        Catch/ACL (discards re-
                                                        moved) .......................... 37,852 37,852
                                                                                                                                                               rate for the scallop fishery ACL,
                                                                                                           * The DAS allocations for the 2017 fishing
                                                      Incidental Catch ................       23     23 year are subject to change through a future currently estimated at 0.38.
                                                      Research Set-Aside (RSA)               567    567 specifications action or framework adjustment.            (2) Limited access fleet AM and
                                                      Observer Set-Aside ..........          379    379                                                        exception provision timing. The
                                                      ACL for fishery .................. 36,884 36,884     (c) Accountability measures (AM) for                Regional Administrator shall determine
                                                      Limited Access ACL ......... 34,855 34,855 limited access vessels. Unless the                            whether the limited access fleet


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                                                      exceeded its sub-ACL defined in                            (1) To help defray the cost of carrying            section, if the initial determination of its
                                                      paragraph (a)(5) of this section by July                an observer, 1 percent of the ABC/ACL                 contribution factor specified in
                                                      of the fishing year following the year for              defined in paragraph (a)(3) of this                   accordance with § 648.4(a)(2)(ii)(E) and
                                                      which landings are being evaluated. On                  section shall be set aside to be used by              paragraph (h)(2)(ii) of this section,
                                                      or about July 1, the Regional                           vessels that are assigned to take an at-              results in an IFQ that exceeds 2.5
                                                      Administrator shall notify the New                      sea observer on a trip. This observer set-            percent of the sub-ACL allocated to the
                                                      England Fishery Management Council                      aside is specified through the                        IFQ scallop vessels as described in
                                                      of the determination of whether or not                  specifications or framework adjustment                paragraph (a)(6) of this section. A vessel
                                                      the sub-ACL for the limited access fleet                process defined in § 648.55.                          that is allocated an IFQ that exceeds 2.5
                                                      was exceeded, and the amount of                         *       *    *     *    *                             percent of the sub-ACL allocated to the
                                                      landings in excess of the sub-ACL. Upon                    (h) * * *                                          IFQ scallop vessels as described in
                                                      this notification, the Scallop Plan                        (2) Calculation of IFQ. The ACL                    paragraph (a)(6) of this section, in
                                                      Development Team (PDT) shall evaluate                   allocated to IFQ scallop vessels, and the             accordance with this paragraph
                                                      the overage and determine if the fishing                ACL allocated to limited access scallop               (h)(3)(i)(B), may not receive IFQ through
                                                      mortality rate associated with total                    vessels issued IFQ scallop permits, as                an IFQ transfer, as specified in
                                                      landings by the limited access scallop                  defined in paragraph (a)(4) of this                   paragraph (h)(5) of this section. All
                                                      fleet is less than 0.34. On or about                    section, shall be used to determine the               scallops that have been allocated as part
                                                      September 1 of each year, the Scallop                   IFQ of each vessel issued an IFQ scallop              of the original IFQ allocation or
                                                      PDT shall notify the Council of its                     permit. Each fishing year, the Regional               transferred to a vessel during a given
                                                      determination, and the Council, on or                   Administrator shall provide the owner                 fishing year shall be counted towards
                                                      about September 30, shall make a                        of a vessel issued an IFQ scallop permit              the vessel cap.
                                                      recommendation, based on the Scallop                    issued pursuant to § 648.4(a)(2)(ii) with                (C) A vessel initially issued a 2008
                                                      PDT findings, concerning whether to                     the scallop IFQ for the vessel for the                IFQ scallop permit or confirmation of
                                                      invoke the limited access AM exception.                 upcoming fishing year.                                permit history, or that was issued or
                                                      If NMFS concurs with the Scallop PDT’s                     (i) Individual fishing quota. The IFQ              renewed a limited access scallop permit
                                                      recommendation to invoke the limited                    for an IFQ scallop vessel shall be the                or confirmation of permit history for a
                                                      access AM exception, in accordance                      vessel’s contribution percentage as                   vessel in 2009 and thereafter, in
                                                      with the APA, the limited access AM                     specified in paragraph (h)(2)(iii) of this            compliance with the ownership
                                                      shall not be implemented. If NMFS does                  section and determined using the steps                restrictions in paragraph (h)(3)(i)(A) of
                                                      not concur, in accordance with the                      specified in paragraph (h)(2)(ii) of this             this section, is eligible to renew such
                                                      APA, the limited access AM shall be                     section, multiplied by the ACL allocated              permit(s) and/or confirmation(s) of
                                                      implemented as soon as possible after                   to the IFQ scallop fishery, or limited                permit history, regardless of whether the
                                                      September 30 each year.                                 access vessels issued an IFQ scallop                  renewal of the permit or confirmations
                                                         (d) End-of-year carry-over for open                  permit, as defined in paragraph (a)(4) of             of permit history will result in the 2.5-
                                                      area DAS. With the exception of vessels                 this section.                                         percent IFQ cap restriction being
                                                      that held a Confirmation of Permit                      *       *    *     *    *                             exceeded.
                                                      History as described in § 648.4(a)(2)(i)(J)                (v) * * *                                             (ii) * * *
                                                      for the entire fishing year preceding the                  (B) For accounting purposes, the                      (A) For any vessel acquired after June
                                                      carry-over year, limited access vessels                 combined total of all vessels’ IFQ carry-             1, 2008, a vessel owner is not eligible to
                                                      that have unused open area DAS on the                   over shall be added to the LAGC IFQ                   be issued an IFQ scallop permit for the
                                                      last day of February of any year may                    fleet’s applicable sub-ACL for the carry-             vessel, and/or a confirmation of permit
                                                      carry over a maximum of 10 DAS, not                     over year. Any IFQ carried over that is               history, and is not eligible to transfer
                                                      to exceed the total open area DAS                       landed in the carry-over fishing year                 IFQ to the vessel, if, as a result of the
                                                      allocation by permit category, into the                 shall be counted against the sub-ACL                  issuance of the permit and/or
                                                      next year. DAS carried over into the                    defined in paragraph (a)(6) of this                   confirmation of permit history, or IFQ
                                                      next fishing year may only be used in                   section, as increased by the total carry-             transfer, the vessel owner, or any other
                                                      open areas. Carry-over DAS are                          over for all LAGC IFQ vessels, as                     person who is a shareholder or partner
                                                      accounted for in setting the sub-ACT for                specified in this paragraph (h)(2)(v)(B).             of the vessel owner, will have an
                                                      the limited access fleet, as defined in                 IFQ carry-over shall not be applicable to             ownership interest in more than 5
                                                      paragraph (a)(5)(ii) of this section.                   the calculation of the IFQ cap specified              percent of the sub-ACL allocated to the
                                                      Therefore, if carry-over DAS result or                  in paragraph (h)(3)(i) of this section and            IFQ scallop vessels as described in
                                                      contribute to an overage of the ACL, the                the ownership cap specified in                        paragraph (a)(6) of this section.
                                                      limited access fleet AM specified in                    paragraph (h)(3)(ii) of this section.                 *       *    *      *     *
                                                      paragraph (c) of this section would still               *       *    *     *    *                                (5) * * *
                                                      apply, provided the AM exception                           (3) * * *                                             (i) Temporary IFQ transfers. Subject
                                                      specified in paragraph (c)(1) of this                      (i) IFQ scallop vessel IFQ cap. (A)                to the restrictions in paragraph (h)(5)(iii)
                                                      section is not invoked.                                 Unless otherwise specified in                         of this section, the owner of an IFQ
                                                         (e) Accrual of DAS. All DAS fished                   paragraphs (h)(3)(i)(B) and (C) of this               scallop vessel (and/or IFQ scallop
                                                      shall be charged to the nearest minute.                 section, a vessel issued an IFQ scallop               permit in confirmation of permit
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                                                      A vessel carrying an observer and                       permit or confirmation of permit history              history) not issued a limited access
                                                      authorized to be charged fewer DAS in                   shall not be issued more than 2.5                     scallop permit may temporarily transfer
                                                      Open Areas based on the total available                 percent of the sub-ACL allocated to the               (e.g., lease) its entire IFQ allocation, or
                                                      DAS set aside under paragraph (g) of                    IFQ scallop vessels as described in                   a portion of its IFQ allocation, to
                                                      this section shall be charged at a                      paragraph (a)(6) of this section.                     another IFQ scallop vessel. Temporary
                                                      reduced rate as specified in paragraph                     (B) A vessel may be initially issued               IFQ transfers shall be effective only for
                                                      (g)(1) of this section.                                 more than 2.5 percent of the sub-ACL                  the fishing year in which the temporary
                                                      *      *     *     *     *                              allocated to the IFQ scallop vessels as               transfer is requested and processed. IFQ,
                                                         (g) * * *                                            described in paragraph (a)(6) of this                 once temporarily transferred, cannot be


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                                                      temporarily transferred again to another                Committee and Advisory Panel: OFL,                    than 30 percent. Areas should be
                                                      vessel. IFQ can be temporarily                          overall ABC/ACL, sub-ACLs, sub-ACTs,                  considered for Sea Scallop Rotational
                                                      transferred more than once (i.e., re-                   DAS open area allocations, possession                 Areas where the projected annual
                                                      transferred). For example, if a vessel                  limits, modifications to rotational area              change in scallop biomass is less than
                                                      temporarily transfers IFQ to a vessel, the              management (e.g., schedule, rotational                15 percent.
                                                      transferee vessel may re-transfer any                   closures and openings, seasonal                          (7) Second and third-year default
                                                      portion of that IFQ to another vessel.                  restrictions, modifications to                        specifications. The specifications action
                                                      There is no limit on how many times                     boundaries, etc.), access area limited                shall include default specifications that
                                                      IFQ can be re-transferred in a fishing                  access poundage allocations and LAGC                  shall be effective in the second year
                                                      year. The Regional Administrator has                    IFQ fleet-wide trip allocations, annual               after 1-year specifications and the third
                                                      final approval authority for all                        incidental catch target TAC, and NGOM                 year after the 2-year specifications
                                                      temporary IFQ transfer requests.                        TAC.                                                  expire until replaced by the measures
                                                         (ii) * * *                                             (2) Based on the PDT                                included in the next specifications
                                                         (A) Subject to the restrictions in                   recommendations and any public                        action. If the specifications action is not
                                                      paragraph (h)(5)(iii) of this section, the              comments received, the Atlantic Sea                   published in the Federal Register with
                                                      owner of an IFQ scallop vessel (and/or                  Scallop Oversight Committee shall                     an effective date on or before April 1,
                                                      IFQ scallop permit in confirmation of                   recommend appropriate specifications                  the following year’s default
                                                      permit history) not issued a limited                    to the New England Fishery                            specifications shall be effective
                                                      access scallop permit may transfer IFQ                  Management Council.                                   beginning April 1 of each fishing year
                                                      permanently to or from another IFQ                        (3) The Council shall review these                  until any new specifications action is
                                                      scallop vessel. Any such transfer cannot                recommendations and, after considering                implemented and made effective during
                                                      be limited in duration and is permanent                 public comments, shall recommend                      the second or third year, or for the entire
                                                      as to the transferee, unless the IFQ is                 appropriate specifications for up to 2                fishing year if the specifications action
                                                      subsequently permanently transferred to                 years, as well as second or third-year                is not completed or is not implemented
                                                      another IFQ scallop vessel. IFQ may be                  default measures, to NMFS. NMFS shall                 by NMFS during the following year. The
                                                      permanently transferred to a vessel and                 approve, disapprove, or partially                     specifications action shall specify the
                                                      then be re-transferred (temporarily                     approve the specifications                            measures necessary to address
                                                      transferred (i.e., leased) or permanently               recommended by the Council and                        inconsistencies between specifications
                                                      transferred) by such vessel to another                  publish the approved specifications in                and default allocations for the period
                                                      vessel in the same fishing year. There is               the Federal Register in accordance with               after April 1 but before the
                                                      no limit on how many times IFQ can be                   the APA.                                              specifications action is implemented for
                                                      re-transferred in a fishing year.                         (4) The PDT shall prepare a Stock                   that year. The default specifications, if
                                                                                                              Assessment and Fishery Evaluation
                                                      *       *    *     *     *                                                                                    implemented, shall remain in effect
                                                                                                              (SAFE) Report at least every two years
                                                      ■ 8. In § 648.54, paragraph (e) is revised                                                                    until they are revised through a
                                                                                                              that provides the information and
                                                      to read as follows:                                                                                           subsequent specifications action.
                                                                                                              analysis needed to evaluate potential
                                                                                                              management adjustments. The                           *      *     *    *     *
                                                      § 648.54   State waters exemption.
                                                                                                              preparation of the SAFE Report shall                     (c) OFL, overall ABC/ACL, sub-ACLs,
                                                      *      *     *    *     *                                                                                     and sub-ACTs. The Council shall
                                                         (e) Notification requirements. Vessels               begin on or about June 1 of the year
                                                                                                              preceding the fishing year in which                   specify OFL, ABC, ACL, and ACT, as
                                                      fishing under the exemptions specified                                                                        defined in § 648.53, for each year
                                                      in paragraph (b), (c), and/or (d) of this               measures will be adjusted.
                                                                                                                (5) The PDT will meet at least once                 covered under the specifications.
                                                      section must notify the Regional
                                                                                                              during the interim years to review the                *      *     *    *     *
                                                      Administrator in accordance with the                                                                             (f) Framework adjustments. The
                                                                                                              status of the stock relative to the
                                                      provisions of § 648.10(f).                                                                                    Council may at any time initiate a
                                                                                                              overfishing definition if information is
                                                      *      *     *    *     *                               available to do so. If the Council                    framework adjustment to add or adjust
                                                      ■ 9. Amend § 648.55 by:                                                                                       management measures within the
                                                                                                              determines, based on information
                                                      ■ a. Revising the section heading and                                                                         Scallop FMP if it finds that action is
                                                                                                              provided by the PDT or other stock-
                                                      paragraph (a);                                          related information, that the approved                necessary to meet or be consistent with
                                                      ■ b. Removing and reserving paragraph
                                                                                                              specifications should be adjusted during              the goals and objectives of the FMP. The
                                                      (b);                                                                                                          Council shall develop and analyze
                                                      ■ c. Revising paragraph (c);
                                                                                                              the 2-year time period, it can do so
                                                                                                              through the same process outlined in                  appropriate management actions over
                                                      ■ d. Removing and reserving paragraph
                                                                                                              paragraphs (a)(2) through (4) of this                 the span of at least two Council
                                                      (e);
                                                      ■ e. Revising the introductory text to                  section during the interim year.                      meetings. To address interactions
                                                      paragraph (f) and paragraph (f)(38).                      (6) Rotational area management                      between the scallop fishery and sea
                                                         The revisions read as follows:                       guidelines. The Council’s development                 turtles and other protected species, such
                                                                                                              of rotational area management                         adjustments may include proactive
                                                      § 648.55 Specifications and framework                   adjustments shall take into account at                measures including, but not limited to,
                                                      adjustments to management measures.                     least the following factors: General                  the timing of Sea Scallop Access Area
                                                        (a) Specifications. (1) The Scallop                   rotation policy; boundaries and                       openings, seasonal closures, gear
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                                                      Plan Development Team (PDT) shall                       distribution of rotational closures;                  modifications, increased observer
                                                      meet at least every two years to assess                 number of closures; minimum closure                   coverage, and additional research. The
                                                      the status of the scallop resource and to               size; maximum closure extent;                         Council shall provide the public with
                                                      develop and recommend the following                     enforceability of rotational closed and               advance notice of the availability of
                                                      specifications for a period of up to 2                  re-opened areas; monitoring through                   both the proposals and the analyses, and
                                                      years, as well as second or third-year                  resource surveys; and re-opening                      opportunity to comment on them prior
                                                      default measures, for consideration by                  criteria. Rotational closures should be               to and at the second Council meeting.
                                                      the New England Fishery Management                      considered where projected annual                     The Council’s recommendation on
                                                      Council’s Atlantic Sea Scallop Oversight                change in scallop biomass is greater                  adjustments or additions to management


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                                                      measures may include specifications                        (f) If all RSA pounds awarded to a                 closed areas, provided the vessel does
                                                      measures specified in paragraph (a) of                  project cannot be harvested during the                not fish for, catch, or retain scallops or
                                                      this section, which must satisfy the                    applicable fishing year, RSA TAC                      intend to fish for, catch, or retain
                                                      criteria set forth § 648.53(a) in order to              awarded to that project may be                        scallops. When a Scallop Rotational
                                                      prevent overfishing of the available                    harvested through June 30 of the fishing              Area is open to scallop fishing
                                                      biomass of scallops and ensure that OY                  year subsequent to the fishing year in                (henceforth referred to as an Access
                                                      is achieved on a continuing basis. Other                which the set-aside is awarded.                       Area), a scallop vessel may not fish for,
                                                      measures that may be changed or                            (g) Vessels conducting research under              possess, or land scallops in or from the
                                                      implemented through framework action                    an approved RSA project may be                        area unless it is participating in, and
                                                      include:                                                exempt from crew restrictions specified               complies with the requirements of, the
                                                      *     *      *     *     *                              in § 648.51, seasonal closures of access              Scallop Access Area Program
                                                         (38) Adjustments to aspects of ACL                   areas specified in § 648.60, and the                  Requirements defined in paragraphs (b)
                                                      management, including accountability                    restriction on fishing in only one access             through (g) of this section or the vessel
                                                      measures;                                               area during a trip specified in                       is transiting pursuant to paragraph (a)(3)
                                                                                                              § 648.59(b)(4). The RSA project proposal              of this section.
                                                      *     *      *     *     *                              must list which of these measures for                    (2) Transiting a Closed Scallop
                                                      ■ 10. In § 648.56, paragraphs (a), (d), (f),            which an exemption is required. An                    Rotational Area. No vessel possessing
                                                      and (g) are revised to read as follows:                 exemption shall be provided by Letter of              scallops may enter or be in the area(s)
                                                      § 648.56   Scallop research.                            Authorization issued by the Regional                  specified in this section when those
                                                                                                              Administrator. RSA compensation                       areas are closed, as specified through
                                                         (a) At least biennially, in association              fishing trips and combined                            the specifications or framework
                                                      with the biennial framework process,                    compensation and research trips are not               adjustment processes defined in
                                                      the Council and NMFS shall prepare                      eligible for these exemptions.                        § 648.55, unless the vessel is transiting
                                                      and issue an announcement of Federal                                                                          the area and the vessel’s fishing gear is
                                                                                                              *       *      *   *    *
                                                      Funding Opportunity (FFO) that                                                                                stowed and not available for immediate
                                                      identifies research priorities for projects             § 648.57    [Removed and reserved]                    use as defined in § 648.2, or there is a
                                                      to be conducted by vessels using                        ■   11. Remove and reserve § 648.57.                  compelling safety reason to be in such
                                                      research set-aside as specified in                                                                            areas without such gear being stowed. A
                                                      paragraph (d) of this section and                       § 648.58    [Removed and reserved]
                                                                                                                                                                    vessel may only transit the Closed Area
                                                      § 648.59(e), provides requirements and                  ■   12. Remove and reserve § 648.58.                  II Scallop Rotational Area or the Closed
                                                      instructions for applying for funding of                ■   13. Revise § 648.59 to read as follows:           Area II Extension Scallop Rotational
                                                      a proposed RSA project, and specifies                                                                         Area, as defined § 648.60(d) and (e),
                                                      the date by which applications must be                  § 648.59 Sea Scallop Rotational Area
                                                                                                              Management Program and Access Area                    respectively, or the Elephant Trunk
                                                      received. The FFO shall be published as                 Program requirements.                                 Closed Area, as defined in § 648.60(b),
                                                      soon as possible by NMFS and shall                                                                            if there is a compelling safety reason for
                                                      provide the opportunity for applicants                     (a) The Sea Scallop Rotational Area
                                                                                                              Management Program consists of                        transiting the area and the vessel’s
                                                      to apply for projects to be awarded for                                                                       fishing gear is stowed and not available
                                                      1 or 2 years by allowing applicants to                  Scallop Rotational Areas, as defined in
                                                                                                              § 648.2. Guidelines for this area rotation            for immediate use as defined in § 648.2.
                                                      apply for RSA funding for the first year,
                                                                                                              program (i.e., when to close an area and                 (3) Transiting a Scallop Access Area.
                                                      second year, or both.
                                                                                                              reopen it to scallop fishing) are                     Any sea scallop vessel that has not
                                                      *      *     *     *    *                               provided in § 648.55(a)(6). Whether a                 declared a trip into the Scallop Area
                                                         (d) Available RSA allocation shall be                rotational area is open or closed to                  Access Program may enter a Scallop
                                                      1.25 million lb (567 mt) annually, which                scallop fishing in a given year, and the              Access Area, and possess scallops not
                                                      shall be deducted from the ABC/ACL                      appropriate level of access by limited                caught in the Scallop Access Areas, for
                                                      specified in § 648.53(a) prior to setting               access and LAGC IFQ vessels, are                      transiting purposes only, provided the
                                                      ACLs for the limited access and LAGC                    specified through the specifications or               vessel’s fishing gear is stowed and not
                                                      fleets, as specified in § 648.53(a)(3) and              framework adjustment processes                        available for immediate use as defined
                                                      (4), respectively. Approved RSA                         defined in § 648.55. When a rotational                in § 648.2. Any scallop vessel that has
                                                      projects shall be allocated an amount of                area is open to the scallop fishery, it is            declared a trip into the Scallop Area
                                                      scallop pounds that can be harvested in                 called an Access Area and scallop                     Access Program may not enter or be in
                                                      open areas and available access areas.                  vessels fishing in the area are subject to            another Scallop Access Area on the
                                                      The specific access areas that are open                 the Access Area Program Requirements                  same trip except such vessel may transit
                                                      to RSA harvest shall be specified                       specified in this section. Areas not                  another Scallop Access Area provided
                                                      through the framework process as                        defined as Scallop Rotational Areas                   its gear is stowed and not available for
                                                      identified in § 648.59(e)(1). In a year in              specified in § 648.60, EFH Closed Areas               immediate use as defined in § 648.2, or
                                                      which a framework adjustment is under                   specified in § 648.61, or areas closed to             there is a compelling safety reason to be
                                                      review by the Council and/or NMFS,                      scallop fishing under other FMPs, are                 in such areas without such gear being
                                                      NMFS shall make RSA awards prior to                     governed by other management                          stowed. A vessel may only transit the
                                                      approval of the framework, if                           measures and restrictions in this part                Closed Area II Scallop Rotational Area
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                                                      practicable, based on total scallop                     and are referred to as Open Areas.                    or the Closed Area II Extension Scallop
                                                      pounds needed to fund each research                        (1) When a Scallop Rotational Area is              Rotational Area, as defined in
                                                      project. Recipients may begin                           closed to scallop fishing, a vessel issued            § 648.60(d) and (e), respectively, or the
                                                      compensation fishing in open areas                      any scallop permit may not fish for,                  Elephant Trunk Closed Area, as defined
                                                      prior to approval of the framework, or                  possess, or land scallops in or from the              in § 648.60(b) if there is a compelling
                                                      wait until NMFS approval of the                         area unless the vessel is transiting                  safety reason for transiting the area and
                                                      framework to begin compensation                         pursuant to paragraph (a)(2) of this                  the vessel’s fishing gear is stowed and
                                                      fishing within approved access areas                    section. A vessel may fish for species                not available for immediate use as
                                                      *      *     *     *    *                               other than scallops within the rotational             defined in § 648.2.


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                                                         (b) A limited access scallop vessel                    VMS unit that meets the minimum                                   Regional Administrator, as specified in
                                                      may only fish in the Scallop Rotational                   performance criteria specified in                                 paragraph (d) of this section, unless the
                                                      Areas, defined in § 648.60, when the                      §§ 648.9 and 648.10, and paragraphs                               vessel owner has exchanged an area-
                                                      areas are open (i.e., Access Areas), as                   (b)(9) and (f) of this section.                                   specific scallop allocation with another
                                                      specified through the specifications or                      (2) Vessels participating in the                               vessel owner for additional scallop
                                                      framework adjustment processes                            Scallop Access Area Program must                                  allocation in that area, as specified in
                                                      defined in § 648.55, subject to any                       comply with the trip declaration                                  paragraph (b)(3)(ii) of this section. A
                                                      additional restrictions specified in                      requirements specified in § 648.10(f)                             vessel may harvest its scallop allocation
                                                      § 648.60, provided the vessel complies                    and vessel notification requirements                              on any number of trips in a given
                                                      with the requirements specified in                        specified in § 648.11(g) for observer                             fishing year, provided that no single trip
                                                      paragraphs (b)(1) through (b)(9), and (c)                 deployment.                                                       exceeds the possession limits specified
                                                      through (f) of this section. An LAGC                         (3) Scallop Access Area Allocations—                           in the specifications or framework
                                                      scallop vessel may fish in the Scallop                    (i) Limited access vessel allocations and                         adjustment processes defined in
                                                      Rotational Areas, defined in § 648.60,                    possession limits. (A) Except as                                  § 648.55, unless authorized by the
                                                      when the areas are open (i.e., Access                     provided in paragraph (c) of this                                 Regional Administrator, as specified in
                                                      Areas), as specified through the                          section, the specifications or framework                          paragraphs (c) and (d) of this section. No
                                                      specifications or framework adjustment                    adjustment processes defined in                                   vessel declared into the Scallop Access
                                                      processes defined in § 648.55, subject to                 § 648.55 determine the total amount of                            Areas may possess more than 50 bu
                                                      any additional requirements specified in                  scallops, in weight, that a limited access                        (17.62 hL) of in-shell scallops outside of
                                                      § 648.60, provided the vessel complies                    scallop vessel may harvest from Scallop                           the Scallop Rotational Area boundaries
                                                      with the requirements specified in                        Access Areas during applicable seasons                            defined in § 648.60.
                                                      paragraph (g) of this section.                            specified in § 648.60. A vessel may not                              (B) The following access area
                                                         (1) VMS. Each vessel participating in                  possess or land in excess of its scallop                          allocations and possession limits for
                                                      the Scallop Access Area Program must                      allocation assigned to specific Scallop                           limited access vessels will be effective
                                                      have installed on board an operational                    Access Areas, unless authorized by the                            for the 2016 and 2017 fishing years:

                                                                                                                                                                                 Permit category
                                                       Fishing           Access area
                                                        year                                                                                      Full-time                            Part-time                            Occasional

                                                      2016 .....   Mid-Atlantic Access            Allocation .......................    51,000    lb   (23,133   kg)   ....   20,400   lb   (9,253   kg)   ......   4,250   lb   (1,928 kg).
                                                                     Area.                        Possession limit .............        17,000    lb   (57,711   kg)   ....   10,200   lb   (4,627   kg)   ......   1,420   lb   (644 kg).
                                                      2017 * ...   Mid-Atlantic Access            Allocation .......................    17,000    lb   (57,711   kg)   ....   10,200   lb   (4,627   kg)   ......   1,420   lb   (644 kg).
                                                                     Area.                        Possession limit .............        17,000    lb   (57,711   kg)   ....   10,200   lb   (4,627   kg)   ......   1,420   lb   (644 kg).
                                                        * The limited access fishery’s access area allocations and possession limits for the 2017 fishing year are subject to change through a future
                                                      specifications action or framework adjustment.


                                                         (ii) Limited access vessels’ one-for-one               request. Each vessel owner involved in                            Access Area trip may not enter or be in
                                                      area access allocation exchanges. The                     an exchange is required to submit a                               another Scallop Access Area on the
                                                      owner of a vessel issued a limited access                 completed Access Area Allocation                                  same trip except such vessel may transit
                                                      scallop permit may exchange                               Form. The Regional Administrator shall                            another Scallop Access Area as
                                                      unharvested scallop pounds allocated                      review the records for each vessel to                             provided for under paragraph (a)(3) of
                                                      into one access area for another vessel’s                 confirm that each vessel has enough                               this section.
                                                      unharvested scallop pounds allocated                      unharvested allocation remaining in a
                                                                                                                                                                                     (5) NE multispecies possession
                                                      into another Scallop Access Area. These                   given access area to exchange. The
                                                                                                                                                                                  limits—(i) Maximum possession limit of
                                                      exchanges may only be made for the                        exchange is not effective until the vessel
                                                                                                                                                                                  NE multispecies combined. A vessel
                                                      amount of the current trip possession                     owner(s) receive a confirmation in
                                                                                                                writing from the Regional Administrator                           owner or operator of a limited access
                                                      limit, as specified in paragraph
                                                                                                                that the allocation exchange has been                             scallop vessel issued a valid NE
                                                      (b)(3)(i)(B) of this section. For example,
                                                                                                                made effective. A vessel owner may                                multispecies permit as specified in
                                                      if the access area trip possession limit
                                                                                                                exchange equal allocations up to the                              § 648.4(a)(1), that has declared into a
                                                      for full-time vessels is 17,000 lb (7,711
                                                                                                                current possession limit between two or                           Scallop Access Area and fishes within
                                                      kg), a full-time vessel may exchange no
                                                                                                                more vessels under his/her ownership.                             the open Scallop Rotational Area
                                                      less than 17,000 lb (7,711 kg), from one
                                                                                                                A vessel owner holding a Confirmation                             boundaries defined in § 648.60, may fish
                                                      access area for no more or less than
                                                                                                                of Permit History is not eligible to                              for, possess, and land, per trip, up to a
                                                      17,000 lb (7,711 kg) allocated to another
                                                                                                                exchange allocations between another                              maximum of 1,000 lb (453.6 kg) of all
                                                      vessel for another access area. In
                                                                                                                vessel and the vessel for which a                                 NE multispecies combined, excluding
                                                      addition, these exchanges may be made
                                                                                                                Confirmation of Permit History has been                           yellowtail flounder, subject to the
                                                      only between vessels with the same
                                                      permit category: A full-time vessel may                   issued.                                                           minimum commercial fish size
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                                                      not exchange allocations with a part-                                                                                       restrictions specified in § 648.83(a)(1),
                                                                                                                   (4) Area fished. While on a Scallop
                                                      time vessel, and vice versa. Vessel                       Access Area trip, a vessel may not fish                           and the additional restrictions for
                                                      owners must request these exchanges by                    for, possess, or land scallops in or from                         Atlantic cod, haddock, and yellowtail
                                                      submitting a completed Access Area                        areas outside the Scallop Access Area in                          flounder specified in paragraphs
                                                      Allocation Exchange Form at least 15                      which the vessel operator has declared                            (b)(5)(ii) through (iv) of this section.
                                                      days before the date on which the                         the vessel will fish during that trip, and                           (ii) Atlantic cod. Such vessel may
                                                      applicant desires the exchange to be                      may not enter or exit the specific                                bring onboard and possess only up to
                                                      effective. Exchange forms are available                   declared Scallop Access Area more than                            100 lb (45.4 kg) of Atlantic cod per trip,
                                                      from the Regional Administrator upon                      once per trip. A vessel on a Scallop                              provided such fish is intended for


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                                                      personal use only and cannot be not                     harvest 7,000 lb (3,175 kg) from its 2017             (g)(3)(iv) of this section, subject to any
                                                      sold, traded, or bartered.                              fishing year scallop access area                      additional restrictions specified in
                                                         (iii) Haddock. Such vessel may                       allocation during the first 60 days that              § 648.60, subject to the possession limit
                                                      possess and land haddock up to the                      the Mid-Atlantic Access Area is open in               and access area schedule specified in
                                                      overall possession limit of all NE                      fishing year 2017 (March 1, 2017,                     the specifications or framework
                                                      multispecies combined, as specified in                  through April 29, 2018). Unless                       adjustment processes defined in
                                                      paragraph (b)(5)(ii) of this section,                   otherwise specified through the                       § 648.55, provided the vessel complies
                                                      except that such vessel are prohibited                  specifications or framework adjustment                with the requirements specified in
                                                      from possessing or landing haddock                      processes defined in § 648.55, if a                   paragraphs (b)(1), (b)(2), (b)(6) through
                                                      from January 1 through June 30.                         Scallop Access Area is not open in the                (9), (d), (e), (f), and (g) of this section.
                                                         (iv) Yellowtail flounder. Such vessel                subsequent fishing year, then the                     A vessel issued both a NE multispecies
                                                      is prohibited from fishing for,                         unharvested scallop allocation would                  permit and an LAGC scallop permit may
                                                      possessing, or landing yellowtail                       expire at the end of the fishing year that            fish in an approved SAP under § 648.85
                                                      flounder.                                               the scallops were allocated.                          and under multispecies DAS in the
                                                         (6) Gear restrictions. (i) The minimum                  (d) Increase in possession limit to                Closed Area I, Closed Area II, Closed
                                                      ring size for dredge gear used by a vessel              defray costs of observers—The Regional                Area II Extension, and Nantucket
                                                      fishing on a Scallop Access Area trip is                Administrator may increase the sea                    Lightship Scallop Rotational Areas
                                                      4 inches (10.2 cm) in diameter. Dredge                  scallop possession limit through the                  specified in § 648.60, when open,
                                                      or trawl gear used by a vessel fishing on               specifications or framework adjustment                provided the vessel complies with the
                                                      a Scallop Access Area trip must be in                   processes defined in § 648.55 to defray               requirements specified in § 648.59 and
                                                      accordance with the restrictions                        costs of at-sea observers deployed on                 this paragraph (g), but may not fish for,
                                                      specified in § 648.51(a) and (b).                       area access trips subject to the limits               possess, or land scallops on such trips.
                                                         (ii) Vessels fishing in the Closed Area              specified § 648.53(g). An owner of a                     (2) Limited Access General Category
                                                      I, Closed Area II, Closed Area II                       scallop vessel shall be notified of the               Gear restrictions. An LAGC IFQ scallop
                                                      Extension, and Nantucket Lightship                      increase in the possession limit through              vessel authorized to fish in the Scallop
                                                      Scallop Rotational Areas defined in                     a permit holder letter issued by the                  Rotational Areas specified in § 648.60
                                                      § 648.60 are prohibited from fishing                    Regional Administrator. If the observer               must fish with dredge gear only. The
                                                      with trawl gear as specified in                         set-aside is fully utilized prior to the              combined dredge width in use by, or in
                                                      § 648.51(f)(1).                                         end of the fishing year, the Regional                 possession on board of, an LAGC
                                                         (7) Transiting. While outside a Sea                  Administrator shall notify owners of                  scallop vessel fishing in Closed Area I,
                                                      Scallop Access Area (i.e., in open areas)               scallop vessels that, effective on a                  Closed Area II, Closed Area II Extension,
                                                      on a Scallop Access Area trip, the vessel               specified date, the increase in the                   and Nantucket Lightship Access Areas
                                                      must have all fishing gear stowed and                   possession limit is no longer available to            may not exceed 10.5 ft (3.2 m). The
                                                      not available for immediate use as                      offset the cost of observers. Unless                  combined dredge width in use by, or in
                                                      defined in § 648.2, unless there is a                   otherwise notified by the Regional                    possession on board of, an LAGC
                                                      compelling safety reason to be transiting               Administrator, vessel owners shall be                 scallop vessel fishing in the remaining
                                                      open areas without gear stowed.                         responsible for paying the cost of the                Scallop Rotational Areas defined in
                                                      Regulations pertaining to transiting                    observer, regardless of whether the                   § 648.60 may not exceed 31 ft (9.4 m).
                                                      Scallop Rotational Areas are provided                   vessel lands or sells sea scallops on that            Dredge width is measured at the widest
                                                      for under paragraph (a)(3) of this                      trip, and regardless of the availability of           point in the bail of the dredge.
                                                      section.                                                set-aside for an increased possession                    (3) LAGC IFQ Access Area trips. (i) An
                                                         (8) Off-loading restrictions. The vessel             limit.                                                LAGC scallop vessel authorized to fish
                                                      may not offload its catch from a Scallop                   (e) Sea Scallop Research Set-Aside                 in the Scallop Rotational Areas
                                                      Access Area trip at more than one                       Harvest in Scallop Access Areas.—                     specified in § 648.60 or in paragraph
                                                      location per trip.                                      Unless otherwise specified, RSA may be                (g)(3)(iv) of this section may land
                                                         (9) Reporting. The owner or operator                 harvested in any access area that is open             scallops, subject to the possession limit
                                                      must submit scallop catch reports                       in a given fishing year, as specified                 specified in § 648.52(a), unless the
                                                      through the VMS, as specified in                        through a specifications action or                    Regional Administrator has issued a
                                                      § 648.10(f)(4)(i), and limited access                   framework adjustment and pursuant to                  notice that the number of LAGC IFQ
                                                      scallop access area pre-landing                         § 648.56. The amount of scallops that                 access area trips have been or are
                                                      notification forms, as specified in                     can be harvested in each access area by               projected to be taken. All LAGC IFQ
                                                      § 648.10(f)(4)(iii).                                    vessels participating in approved RSA                 access area trips must be taken in the
                                                         (c) Scallop Access Area scallop                      projects shall be determined through the              fishing year that they are allocated (i.e.,
                                                      allocation carryover. With the exception                RSA application review and approval                   there are no carryover trips). The total
                                                      of vessels that held a Confirmation of                  process.                                              number of LAGC IFQ trips in an Access
                                                      Permit History as described in                             (f) VMS polling. For the duration of               Area is specified in the specifications or
                                                      § 648.4(a)(2)(i)(J) for the entire fishing              the Sea Scallop Area Access Program, as               framework adjustment processes
                                                      year preceding the carry-over year, a                   defined in this section, all sea scallop              defined in § 648.55.
                                                      limited access scallop vessel operator                  vessels equipped with a VMS unit shall                   (ii) Scallops landed by each LAGC
                                                      may fish any unharvested Scallop                        be polled at a minimum of twice per                   IFQ vessel on an access area trip shall
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                                                      Access Area allocation from a given                     hour, regardless of whether the vessel is             count against the vessel’s IFQ.
                                                      fishing year within the first 60 days of                enrolled in the Sea Scallop Area Access                  (iii) Upon a determination from the
                                                      the subsequent fishing year if the                      Program. Vessel owners shall be                       Regional Administrator that the total
                                                      Scallop Access Area is open, unless                     responsible for paying the costs of                   number of LAGC IFQ trips in a specified
                                                      otherwise specified in this section. For                polling twice per hour.                               Access Area have been or are projected
                                                      example, if a full-time vessel has 7,000                   (g) Limited Access General Category                to be taken, the Regional Administrator
                                                      lb (3,175 kg) remaining in the Mid-                     vessels. (1) An LAGC scallop vessel may               shall publish notification of this
                                                      Atlantic Access Area at the end of                      only fish in the scallop rotational areas             determination in the Federal Register,
                                                      fishing year 2016, that vessel may                      specified in § 648.60 or in paragraph                 in accordance with the Administrative


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                                                      Procedure Act. Once this determination                                     scallops up to the possession limit                                                       Point                     Latitude    Longitude
                                                      has been made, an LAGC IFQ scallop                                         specified in § 648.52(a).
                                                      vessel may not fish for, possess, or land                                     (ii) Other species. Unless issued an                                         ETAA1        ..................   38°30′   N.   74°20′   W.
                                                      scallops in or from the specified Access                                   LAGC scallop permit and fishing under                                           ETAA2        ..................   38°30′   N.   73°50′   W.
                                                      Area after the effective date of the                                       an approved NE multispecies SAP                                                 ETAA3        ..................   38°40′   N.   73°50′   W.
                                                      notification published in the Federal                                      under NE multispecies DAS, an LAGC                                              ETAA4        ..................   38°40′   N.   73°40′   W.
                                                      Register.                                                                  IFQ vessel fishing in the Closed Area I,                                        ETAA5        ..................   38°50′   N.   73°40′   W.
                                                                                                                                 Closed Area II, Closed Area II Extension,                                       ETAA6        ..................   38°50′   N.   73°30′   W.
                                                         (iv) Nantucket Lightship North Sea                                                                                                                      ETAA7        ..................   38°10′   N.   73°30′   W.
                                                      Scallop Access Area. (A) From March 1,                                     and Nantucket Lightship Rotational
                                                                                                                                 Areas specified in § 648.60, and the                                            ETAA8        ..................   38°10′   N.   74°20′   W.
                                                      2016, through February 28, 2018 (i.e.,                                                                                                                     ETAA1        ..................   38°30′   N.   74°20′   W.
                                                      fishing years 2016 and 2017), a vessel                                     Nantucket Lightship North Sea Scallop
                                                      issued an LAGC IFQ scallop permit may                                      Access Area specified in paragraph
                                                                                                                                 (g)(3)(iv) of this section is prohibited                                           (4) Hudson Canyon Scallop
                                                      not fish for, possess, or land scallops in
                                                                                                                                 from possessing any species of fish                                             Rotational Area. The Hudson Canyon
                                                      or from the area known as the Nantucket
                                                                                                                                 other than scallops and monkfish, as                                            Scallop Rotational Area is defined by
                                                      Lightship North Access Area, defined in
                                                                                                                                 specified in § 648.94(c)(8)(i). Such a                                          straight lines connecting the following
                                                      paragraph (g)(3)(iv)(B) of this section,
                                                                                                                                 vessel may fish in an approved SAP                                              points in the order stated (copies of a
                                                      unless the vessel is participating in, and
                                                                                                                                 under § 648.85 and under multispecies                                           chart depicting this area are available
                                                      complying with the requirements of, the
                                                                                                                                 DAS in the scallop access area, provided                                        from the Regional Administrator upon
                                                      area access program defined in this
                                                                                                                                 that it has not declared into the Scallop                                       request):
                                                      section or the vessel is transiting
                                                                                                                                 Access Area Program. Such a vessel is
                                                      pursuant to § 648.59(a)(3).
                                                                                                                                 prohibited from fishing for, possessing,                                                  Point                     Latitude    Longitude
                                                         (B) The Nantucket Lightship North                                       or landing scallops.
                                                      Sea Scallop Access Area is defined by                                      ■ 14. Revise § 648.60 to read as follows:                                       H1   .........................    39°30′   N.   73°10′   W.
                                                      straight lines connecting the following                                                                                                                    H2   .........................    39°30′   N.   72°30′   W.
                                                      points in the order stated (copies of a                                    § 648.60         Sea Scallop Rotational Areas.                                  H3   .........................    38°30′   N.   73°30′   W.
                                                      chart depicting this area are available              (a) Mid-Atlantic Scallop Rotational                                                                   H4   .........................    38°50′   N.   73°30′   W.
                                                      from the Regional Administrator upon              Area. (1) The Mid-Atlantic Scallop                                                                       H5   .........................    38°50′   N.   73°42′   W.
                                                      request):                                         Rotational Area is comprised of the                                                                      H1   .........................    39°30′   N.   73°10′   W.
                                                                                                        following scallop access areas: The
                                                             Point             Latitude      Longitude Delmarva Scallop Rotational Area, as                                                                        (b) Elephant Trunk Closed Area. The
                                                                                                        defined in paragraph (a)(2) of this                                                                      Elephant Trunk Closed Area is defined
                                                      NLNAA1 ................ 40°50′ N.     69°00′ W.   section; the Elephant Trunk Scallop                                                                      by straight lines connecting the
                                                      NLNAA2 ................ 40°30′ N.     69°00′ W.   Rotational Area, as defined in paragraph                                                                 following points in the order stated
                                                      NLNAA3 ................ 40°30′ N.     69°30′ W.   (a)(3) of this section; and the Hudson
                                                      NLNAA4 ................ 40°50′ N.     69°30′ W.
                                                                                                                                                                                                                 (copies of a chart depicting this area are
                                                                                                        Canyon Scallop Rotational Area, as                                                                       available from the Regional
                                                      NLNAA1 ................ 40°50′ N.     69°00′ W.
                                                                                                        defined in paragraph (a)(4) of this                                                                      Administrator upon request).
                                                                                                        section.
                                                        (v) The following LAGC IFQ access                  (2) Delmarva Scallop Rotational Area.                                                                           Point                     Latitude    Longitude
                                                      area allocations will be effective for the        The Delmarva Scallop Rotational Area is
                                                      2016 and 2017 fishing years:                      defined by straight lines connecting the                                                                 ETCA     1   .................    38°50′   N.   74°20′   W.
                                                                                                        following points in the order stated                                                                     ETCA     2   .................    38°50′   N.   73°40′   W.
                                                        Scallop rotational area       2016      2017 * (copies of a chart depicting this area are                                                                ETCA     3   .................    38°40′   N.   73°40′   W.
                                                                                                        available from the Regional                                                                              ETCA     4   .................    38°40′   N.   73°50′   W.
                                                      Mid-Atlantic Access Area          2,068       602                                                                                                          ETCA     5   .................    38°30′   N.   73°50′   W.
                                                      Nantucket Lightship North           485         0
                                                                                                        Administrator upon request):
                                                                                                                                                                                                                 ETCA     6   .................    38°30′   N.   74°20′   W.
                                                        * The LAGC IFQ access area trip allocations                                          Point                     Latitude             Longitude            ETCA     1   .................    38°50′   N.   74°20′   W.
                                                      for the 2017 fishing year are subject to change
                                                      through a future specifications action or frame-                           DMV1        ....................    38°10′     N.         74°50′     W.
                                                      work adjustment.                                                                                                                                              (c) Closed Area I Scallop Rotational
                                                                                                                                 DMV2        ....................    38°10′     N.         74°00′     W.
                                                                                                                                 DMV3        ....................    37°15′     N.         74°00′     W.
                                                                                                                                                                                                                 Area. (1) The Closed Area I Scallop
                                                        (4) Possession limits—(i) Scallops. A                                    DMV4        ....................    37°15′     N.         74°50′     W.         Rotational Area is defined by straight
                                                      vessel issued a NE multispecies permit                                     DMV1        ....................    38°10′     N.         74°50′     W.         lines connecting the following points in
                                                      and a general category scallop permit                                                                                                                      the order stated (copies of a chart
                                                      that is fishing in an approved SAP                                            (3) Elephant Trunk Scallop Rotational                                        depicting this area are available from
                                                      under § 648.85 under multispecies DAS,                                     Area. The Elephant Trunk Scallop                                                the Regional Administrator upon
                                                      and that has not declared into the                                         Rotational Area is defined by straight                                          request), and so that the line connecting
                                                      Scallop Access Area Program, is                                            lines connecting the following points in                                        points CAIA3 and CAIA4 is the same as
                                                      prohibited from possessing scallops. An                                    the order stated (copies of a chart                                             the portion of the western boundary line
                                                      LAGC scallop vessel authorized to fish                                     depicting this area are available from                                          of Closed Area I, defined in
                                                      in the Scallop Rotational Areas                                            the Regional Administrator upon                                                 § 648.81(a)(1), that lies between points
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                                                      specified in § 648.60 may possess                                          request):                                                                       CAIA3 and CAIA4:

                                                                                                                             Point                                                                                      Latitude                   Longitude           Note

                                                      CAIA1   ....................................................................................................................................................   41°26′ N.                 68°30′ W.
                                                      CAIA2   ....................................................................................................................................................   40°58′ N.                 68°30′ W.
                                                      CAIA3   ....................................................................................................................................................   40°54.95′ N.              68°53.37′ W.      (1)
                                                      CAIA4   ....................................................................................................................................................   41°04′ N.                 69°01′ W.         (1)




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                                                                                                                                Point                                                                                     Latitude       Longitude          Note

                                                      CAIA1 ....................................................................................................................................................        41°26′ N.      68°30′ W.
                                                          1 From    Point CAIA3 to Point CAIA4 along the western boundary of Closed Area I, defined in § 648.81(a)(1).


                                                        (d) Closed Area II Scallop Rotational                                       lines, except where noted, connecting                                           available from the Regional
                                                      Area. (1) The Closed Area II Scallop                                          the following points in the order stated                                        Administrator upon request):
                                                      Rotational Area is defined by straight                                        (copies of a chart depicting this area are

                                                                                                                                Point                                                                                     Latitude       Longitude          Note

                                                      CAIIA1      ...................................................................................................................................................   41°00′ N.      67°20′ W.
                                                      CAIIA2      ...................................................................................................................................................   41°00′ N.      66°35.8′ W.
                                                      CAIIA3      ...................................................................................................................................................   41°18.45′ N.   (1)           (2 )
                                                      CAIIA4      ...................................................................................................................................................   41°30′ N.      (3)           (2 )
                                                      CAIIA5      ...................................................................................................................................................   41°30′ N.      67°20′ W.
                                                      CAIIA1      ...................................................................................................................................................   41°00′ N.      67°20′ W.
                                                          1 The   intersection of 41°18.45′ N. lat. and the U.S.-Canada Maritime Boundary, approximately 41°18.45′ N. lat. and 66°24.89′ W. long.
                                                          2 From    Point CAIIA3 connected to Point CAIIA4 along the U.S.-Canada Maritime Boundary.
                                                          3 The   intersection of 41°30′ N. lat. and the U.S.-Canada Maritime Boundary, approximately 41°30′ N. lat., 66°34.73′ W. long.


                                                        (2) Season. A vessel issued a scallop                                       of August 15 through November 15 of                                             Extension Rotational Area is defined by
                                                      permit may not fish for, possess, or land                                     each year the Closed Area II Access                                             straight lines, except where noted,
                                                      scallops in or from the area known as                                         Area is open to scallop vessels, unless                                         connecting the following points in the
                                                      the Closed Area II Sea Scallop                                                transiting pursuant to § 648.59(a).                                             order stated (copies of a chart depicting
                                                      Rotational Area, defined in paragraph                                            (e) Closed Area II Extension Scallop                                         this area are available from the Regional
                                                      (d)(1) of this section, during the period                                     Rotational Area. The Closed Area II                                             Administrator upon request):

                                                                                                                                Point                                                                                     Latitude       Longitude          Note

                                                      CAIIE1      ...................................................................................................................................................   40°30′ N.      67°20′ W.
                                                      CAIIE2      ...................................................................................................................................................   41°00′ N.      67°20′ W.
                                                      CAIIE3      ...................................................................................................................................................   41°00′ N.      66°35.8′ W.
                                                      CAIIE4      ...................................................................................................................................................   41°18.45′ N.   (1)           (2 )
                                                      CAIIE5      ...................................................................................................................................................   40°30′ N.      (3)           (2 )
                                                      CAIIE1      ...................................................................................................................................................   40°30′ N.      67°20′ W.
                                                          1 The   intersection of 41°18.45′ N. lat. and the U.S.-Canada Maritime Boundary, approximately 41°18.45′ N. lat. and 66°24.89′ W. long.
                                                          2 From    Point CAIIE4 to Point CAIIE5 following the U.S.-Canada Maritime Boundary.
                                                          3 The   intersection of 40°30′ N. lat. and the U.S.-Canada Maritime Boundary, approximately, 65°44.34′ W. long.


                                                        (f) Nantucket Lightship Scallop                                             fishing in the NGOM scallop                                                     additional information on the NGOM
                                                      Rotational Area. (1) The Nantucket                                            management area shall be deducted                                               scallop resource is available, for
                                                      Lightship Scallop Rotational Area is                                          from the NGOM scallop total allowable                                           example through an NGOM resource
                                                      defined by straight lines connecting the                                      catch specified in the specifications or                                        survey and assessment. The ABC/ACL
                                                      following points in the order stated                                          framework adjustment processes                                                  as defined in § 648.53(a) shall not
                                                      (copies of a chart depicting this area are                                    defined in § 648.55. Scallop landings by                                        include the total allowable catch for the
                                                      available from the Regional                                                   IFQ scallop vessels fishing in the NGOM                                         NGOM scallop management area, and
                                                      Administrator upon request):                                                  scallop management area shall be                                                landings from the NGOM scallop
                                                                                                                                    deducted from their respective scallop                                          management area shall not be counted
                                                                 Point                     Latitude            Longitude            IFQs. Landings by incidental catch                                              against the ABC/ACL defined in
                                                                                                                                    scallop vessels and limited access                                              § 648.53(a).
                                                      NLAA1        ..................   40°50′     N.         69°30′     W.
                                                      NLAA2        ..................   40°50′     N.         69°00′     W.         scallop vessels fishing under the scallop                                       *     *      *    *     *
                                                      NLAA3        ..................   40°33′     N.         69°00′     W.         DAS program shall not be deducted                                                 (3) If the annual NGOM TAC is
                                                      NLAA4        ..................   40°33′     N.         68°48′     W.         from the NGOM total allowable catch                                             exceeded, the amount of NGOM scallop
                                                      NLAA5        ..................   40°20′     N.         68°48′     W.         specified in paragraph (b) of this                                              landings in excess of the TAC specified
                                                      NLAA6        ..................   40°20′     N.         69°30′     W.         section.                                                                        in paragraph (b)(1) of this section shall
                                                      NLAA1        ..................   40°50′     N.         69°30′     W.                                                                                         be deducted from the NGOM TAC for
                                                                                                                                    *      *     *    *    *
                                                                                                                                       (b) Total allowable catch. The total                                         the subsequent fishing year, as soon as
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                                                      ■ 15. In § 648.62, paragraphs (a)(3), the
                                                                                                                                    allowable catch for the NGOM scallop                                            practicable, once scallop landings data
                                                      introductory text to paragraph (b),
                                                                                                                                    management area shall be specified                                              for the NGOM fishery is available.
                                                      paragraph (b)(3), and (c) are revised to
                                                                                                                                    through the framework adjustment                                                  (c) VMS requirements. Except scallop
                                                      read as follows:
                                                                                                                                    process. The total allowable catch for                                          vessels issued a limited access scallop
                                                      § 648.62 Northern Gulf of Maine (NGOM)                                        the NGOM scallop management area                                                permit pursuant to § 648.4(a)(2)(i) that
                                                      Management Program.                                                           shall be based on the Federal portion of                                        have declared a trip under the scallop
                                                         (a)* * *                                                                   the scallop resource in the NGOM. The                                           DAS program, a vessel issued a scallop
                                                         (3) Scallop landings by all vessels                                        total allowable catch shall be                                                  permit pursuant to § 648.4(a)(2) that
                                                      issued LAGC IFQ scallop permits and                                           determined by historical landings until                                         intends to fish for scallops in the NGOM


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                                                      scallop management area or fishes for,                  access and LAGC scallop vessels by                    the amount of the overage or projected
                                                      possesses, or lands scallops in or from                 letter identifying the length of the                  amount of the overage, specified as a
                                                      the NGOM scallop management area,                       closure and a summary of the yellowtail               percentage of the overall sub-ACL for
                                                      must declare a NGOM scallop                             flounder catch, overage, and projection               the SNE/MA windowpane flounder
                                                      management area trip and report scallop                 that resulted in the closure.                         stock, in accordance with the values
                                                      catch through the vessel’s VMS unit, as                    (2) If reliable information is not                 specified in paragraph (a) of this
                                                      required in § 648.10. If the vessel has a               available to make a mid-year                          section. Based on this initial
                                                      NGOM permit, the vessel must declare                    determination: Once NMFS has                          determination in mid-January, the
                                                      either a Federal NGOM trip or a state-                  compiled the necessary information                    Regional Administrator shall implement
                                                      waters NGOM trip. If a vessel intends to                (e.g., when the previous fishing year’s               the AM in the following fishing year in
                                                      fish any part of a NGOM trip in Federal                 observer and catch data are fully                     accordance with the APA and attempt to
                                                      NGOM waters, it may not declare into                    available), the Regional Administrator                notify owners of limited access and
                                                      the state water NGOM fishery.                           shall determine whether a yellowtail                  LAGC scallop vessels by letter
                                                      *     *     *     *     *                               flounder sub-ACL was exceeded by
                                                                                                                                                                    identifying the length of the gear
                                                      ■ 16. In § 648.63, paragraph (b)(2)(iii) is             scallop vessels following the end of the
                                                                                                                                                                    restricted area and a summary of the
                                                      revised to read as follows:                             scallop fishing year. The determination
                                                                                                                                                                    SNE/MA windowpane flounder catch,
                                                                                                              shall include the amount of the overage,
                                                                                                                                                                    overage, and projection that resulted in
                                                      § 648.63 General category Sectors and                   specified as a percentage of the overall
                                                      harvesting cooperatives.                                sub-ACL for the applicable yellowtail                 the gear restricted area.
                                                      *      *    *     *     *                               flounder stock, in accordance with the                   (2) If reliable information is not
                                                        (b) * * *                                             values specified in paragraph (a) of this             available to make a mid-year
                                                        (2) * * *                                             section. Based on this information, the               determination: Once NMFS has
                                                        (iii) A sector shall not be allocated                 Regional Administrator shall implement                compiled the necessary information
                                                      more than 20 percent of the ACL for IFQ                 the AM in accordance with the APA in                  (e.g., when the previous fishing year’s
                                                      vessels defined in § 648.53(a)(4).                      Year 3 (e.g., an accountability measure               observer and catch data are fully
                                                      *      *    *     *     *                               would be implemented in fishing year                  available), the Regional Administrator
                                                      ■ 17. In § 648.64, paragraph (e) is                     2016 for an overage that occurred in                  shall determine whether the SNE/MA
                                                      revised to read as follows:                             fishing year 2014) and notify owners of               windowpane flounder sub-ACL was
                                                                                                              limited access and LAGC scallop vessels               exceeded and if an accountability
                                                      § 648.64 Yellowtail flounder sub-ACLs and               by letter identifying the length of the
                                                      AMs for the scallop fishery.
                                                                                                                                                                    measure was triggered as described in
                                                                                                              closure and a summary of the yellowtail               § 648.90(a)(5)(iv), by scallop vessels
                                                      *     *     *     *     *                               flounder catch and overage information.               following the end of the scallop fishing
                                                        (e) Process for implementing the
                                                                                                              *      *      *     *    *                            year. The determination shall include
                                                      AM—(1) If reliable information is                       ■ 18. In § 648.65, paragraph (c) is                   the amount of the overage, specified as
                                                      available to make a mid-year                            revised to read as follows:                           a percentage of the overall sub-ACL for
                                                      determination: On or about January 15
                                                                                                                                                                    the SNE/MA windowpane flounder
                                                      of each year, based upon catch and                      § 648.65 Windowpane flounder sub-ACL
                                                                                                              and AM for the scallop fishery.                       stock, in accordance with the values
                                                      other information available to NMFS,
                                                                                                                                                                    specified in paragraph (a) of this
                                                      the Regional Administrator shall                        *     *     *     *     *                             section. Based on this information, the
                                                      determine whether a yellowtail flounder                   (c) Process for implementing the
                                                                                                                                                                    Regional Administrator shall implement
                                                      sub-ACL was exceeded, or is projected                   AM—(1) If reliable information is
                                                                                                                                                                    the AM in accordance with the APA in
                                                      to be exceeded, by scallop vessels prior                available to make a mid-year
                                                      to the end of the scallop fishing year.                 determination: On or about January 15                 Year 3 (e.g., an accountability measure
                                                      The determination shall include the                     of each year, based upon catch and                    would be implemented in fishing year
                                                      amount of the overage or projected                      other information available to NMFS,                  2016 for an overage that occurred in
                                                      amount of the overage, specified as a                   the Regional Administrator shall                      fishing year 2014) and attempt to notify
                                                      percentage of the overall sub-ACL for                   determine whether the SNE/MA                          owners of limited access and LAGC
                                                      the applicable yellowtail flounder stock,               windowpane flounder sub-ACL was                       scallop vessels by letter identifying the
                                                      in accordance with the values specified                 exceeded, or is projected to be                       length of the gear restricted area and a
                                                      in paragraph (a) of this section. Based                 exceeded, and if an accountability                    summary of the SNE/MA windowpane
                                                      on this initial projection in mid-January,              measure was triggered as described in                 flounder catch and overage information.
                                                      the Regional Administrator shall                        § 648.90(a)(5)(iv), by scallop vessels                *      *      *     *    *
                                                      implement the AM in accordance with                     prior to the end of the scallop fishing               [FR Doc. 2016–19465 Filed 8–15–16; 8:45 am]
                                                      the APA and notify owners of limited                    year. The determination shall include                 BILLING CODE 3510–22–P
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Document Created: 2016-08-16 03:20:28
Document Modified: 2016-08-16 03:20:28
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.
DatesComments must be received by September 15, 2016.
ContactTravis Ford, Fishery Policy Analyst, 978-281-9233.
FR Citation81 FR 54533 
RIN Number0648-BF72
CFR AssociatedFisheries; Fishing and Recordkeeping and Reporting Requirements

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