81_FR_54714 81 FR 54556 - Endangered and Threatened Species; Draft Recovery Plan for Puget Sound/Georgia Basin Yelloweye Rockfish and Bocaccio

81 FR 54556 - Endangered and Threatened Species; Draft Recovery Plan for Puget Sound/Georgia Basin Yelloweye Rockfish and Bocaccio

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

Page Range54556-54558
FR Document2016-19459

The National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) announces the availability of the Puget Sound/Georgia Basin Yelloweye rockfish (Sebastes ruberrimus) and Bocaccio (S. paucispinis) Draft Recovery Plan (Plan) for public review. NMFS is soliciting review and comment from the public and all interested parties on the draft Plan, and will consider all substantive comments received during the review period before submitting the Plan for final approval.

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Endangered and Threatened Species; Draft Recovery Plan for Puget 
Sound/Georgia Basin Yelloweye Rockfish and Bocaccio

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

ACTION: Notice of availability; request for comments.

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SUMMARY: The National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) announces the 
availability of the Puget Sound/Georgia Basin Yelloweye rockfish 
(Sebastes ruberrimus) and Bocaccio (S. paucispinis) Draft Recovery Plan 
(Plan) for public review. NMFS is soliciting review and comment from 
the public and all interested parties on the draft Plan, and will 
consider all substantive comments received during the review period 
before submitting the Plan for final approval.

DATES: Comments and information on the draft Plan must be received by 
close of business on November 14, 2016.

ADDRESSES: You may submit comments on this document, identified by 
NOAA-NMFS-2016-0083 by either of the following methods:
     Electronic Submissions: Submit all electronic public 
comments via the Federal e-Rulemaking Portal. Go to 
www.regulations.gov/#!docketDetail;D=NOAA-NMFS-2016-0083. Click the 
``Comment Now!'' icon, complete the required fields, and enter or 
attach your comments.
     Mail: Submit written comments to Chris Yates, Assistant 
Regional Administrator, Protected Resources Division, NMFS, West Coast 
Regional Office, Attn: Dan Tonnes 7600 Sand Point Way NE., Seattle, WA 
98115.
    Instructions: You must submit comments by one of the above methods 
to ensure that we receive, document, and consider them. Comments sent 
by any other method, to any other address or individual, or received 
after the end of the comment period, may not be considered. All 
comments received are a part of the public record and will generally be 
posted for public viewing on http://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. We 
will accept anonymous comments (enter ``N/A'' in the required fields if 
you wish to remain anonymous).

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Dan Tonnes (206-526-4643), email 
[email protected]; or Jennifer Sawchuk (360-561-4025), email 
[email protected].

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: 

Background

    On April 28, 2010, we listed the Puget Sound/Georgia Basin Distinct 
Population Segments (DPSs) of yelloweye rockfish and canary rockfish as 
threatened under the ESA, and the Puget Sound/Georgia Basin DPS of 
bocaccio as endangered (75 FR 22276). The DPS determinations for Puget 
Sound/Georgia Basin yelloweye rockfish, canary rockfish, and boccacio 
were informed by the best available scientific and commercial data and 
the status review conducted by a Biological Review Team (BRT) (Drake et 
al., 2010). The final critical habitat rule for the listed DPSs of 
rockfish was published in the Federal Register on November 1, 2014 (79 
FR 68041).
    In 2013, we appointed a recovery team and initiated recovery 
planning for the listed rockfish species. Through the process of 
recovery planning, priority research and recovery actions emerged. One 
such action was to seek specific genetic data for each of the listed 
rockfish species to better evaluate and determine whether differences 
exist in the genetic structure of the listed species' populations 
between inland basins where the DPSs occur and the outer coast. In 2014 
and 2015, we partnered with the Washington Department of Fish and 
Wildlife, several local fishing guides, and anglers including anglers 
from the Puget Sound Anglers and the Kitsap Pogie Club to collect 
samples and compare the genetic structure of the species' populations 
between the different basins of the Puget Sound/Georgia Basin DPSs area 
and the outer coast.
    In 2015 we announced a 5-year review (80 FR 6695; February 6, 2015) 
for the three rockfish DPSs and genetics information from the above 
cooperative study was included in the review. The 5-year review was 
completed May 5, 2016 (NMFS 2016) and is available at http://www.westcoast.fisheries.noaa.gov/publications/protected_species/other/rockfish/5.5.2016_5yr_review_report_rockfish.pdf. To complete the 
review, we collected, evaluated, and incorporated all information on 
the species that has become available since April 2010, the date of the 
listing, including the 2014 final critical habitat designation and the 
newly obtained genetic information.
    The BRT found that current genetic data evaluated and interpreted 
in the context of all available scientific information now provides 
strong evidence that canary rockfish of the Puget Sound/Georgia Basin 
are not discrete from coastal area canary rockfish. Based on the BRT 
findings, and best available science and commercial information, and in 
accordance with the DPS policy (61 FR 4722; February 7, 1996), we 
determined that the canary rockfish of the Puget Sound/Georgia Basin do 
not meet the criteria to be considered a DPS and recommended delisting 
canary rockfish in the 5-year review (NMFS 2016). The new genetics 
information confirmed the existence of an inland population of Puget 
Sound/Georgia Basin yelloweye rockfish that is discrete from coastal 
yelloweye rockfish, and there was not information to change our prior 
status review determination that Puget Sound/Georgia Basin bocaccio are 
discrete from coastal fish (Ford, 2015). Based on the new information 
and recommendation in the 5-year review, we published a proposed rule 
to remove Puget Sound/Georgia Basin canary rockfish from the Federal 
List of Threatened and Endangered Species (81 FR 43979; July 6, 2016). 
The Puget Sound/Georgia Basin yelloweye rockfish DPS shall remain 
threatened under the ESA, and the Puget Sound/Georgia Basin bocaccio 
DPS shall remain endangered. Therefore, this draft recovery plan is for 
yelloweye rockfish and bocaccio and does not include canary rockfish.

Draft Recovery Plan

    Recovery plans describe actions beneficial to the conservation and 
recovery of species listed under the Endangered Species Act of 1973 
(ESA), as amended (16 U.S.C. 1531 et seq.). Section 4(f)(1) of the ESA 
requires that recovery plans incorporate: (1) Objective, measurable 
criteria which, when met, would result in a determination that the 
species is no longer threatened or endangered; (2) site-specific 
management actions necessary to achieve the Plan's goals; and (3) 
estimates of the time required and costs to implement recovery actions. 
The ESA requires the development of recovery plans for each listed 
species unless such a plan would not promote its recovery.
    The Draft Recovery Plan for Yelloweye Rockfish and Bocaccio of the 
Puget Sound/Georgia Basin was developed by NMFS in cooperation

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with a recovery team made up of experts from the University of 
Washington, the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, the 
Northwest Fisheries Science Center, and the Northwest Indian Fisheries 
Commission. Additionally, a number of scientists have provided peer 
review and individuals from the Rockfish Workgroup, a group of diverse 
stakeholders, have also provided research ideas.
    The BRT appointed to assess the status of the petitioned rockfish 
in 2008 found that the total rockfish abundance in the Puget Sound/
Georgia Basin has declined by 70 percent, and that yelloweye rockfish 
and bocaccio have declined to an even greater extent (Drake et al., 
2010). NMFS's goal is to restore the threatened yelloweye rockfish DPS 
and the endangered bocaccio DPS of the Puget Sound/Georgia Basin to the 
point where they are again secure, self-sustaining members of their 
ecosystems and no longer need the protections of the ESA. The Plan 
provides background on the natural history of yelloweye rockfish and 
bocaccio, population trends, and the potential threats to their 
viability. The Plan lays out a recovery strategy to address the 
potential threats based on the best available science, identifies site-
specific actions with time lines and costs, and includes recovery goals 
and criteria. NMFS concludes that the Plan meets the requirements of 
the ESA.
    The primary factors responsible for the decline of the DPSs of 
rockfishes were overutilization for commercial and recreational 
purposes, habitat degradation, water quality problems including low 
dissolved oxygen and elevated contaminant levels, and inadequacy of 
existing regulatory mechanisms to address bycatch (75 FR 22276, April 
28, 2010). The Plan assesses these factors and other threats using the 
best available and commercial data, provides current information and 
conservation measures to assess, rank and prioritize, and provide 
guidance to address the threats. In some cases, more information is 
needed to understand the extent or if the threat is limiting recovery, 
and in those cases research to address these data gaps is outlined. 
This Plan contains both demographic and threats-based criteria for 
down- and delisting bocaccio and delisting criteria for yelloweye 
rockfish.
    The Plan is not regulatory, but presents guidance for use by 
agencies and interested parties to assist in the recovery of yelloweye 
rockfish and bocaccio. The Plan identifies substantive actions needed 
to achieve recovery by assessing the species' population abundance, 
distribution, and genetic changes over time and addressing the threats 
to the species. When determining recovery actions, the Plan prioritized 
actions that increase knowledge of the species themselves, threats 
ranked as high risk threats, and aims to improve understanding of 
whether a particular threat is limiting recovery and to eliminate or 
mitigate that threat, or to improve our understanding of, and ability 
to manage, that threat. The actions in the Plan include research, 
management, monitoring, and outreach efforts, because a comprehensive 
approach to yelloweye rockfish and bocaccio recovery is likely to have 
greater success than focusing on any one type of action. There are also 
actions targeted at incorporating new information and conducting 
regular reassessments, making this Plan an adaptive management plan.
    We expect the Plan to inform section 7 consultations with Federal 
agencies under the ESA and to support other ESA decisions, such as 
considering permits under section 10. We have already begun 
implementation of several actions as described in the plan, such 
partnering with the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife to 
conduct remotely operated vehicle surveys to assess listed rockfish 
abundance, distribution, and habitat use. After public comment and the 
adoption of the Final Recovery Plan, we will continue to implement 
actions in the plan for which we have authority, work cooperatively on 
implementation of other actions, and encourage other Federal and state 
agencies to implement recovery actions for which they have 
responsibility and authority. There are several Appendices in the Plan 
intended to assist with implementation of actions to address specific 
threats.
    Because of the life histories of yelloweye rockfish and bocaccio, 
once populations are at a low level, recovery can require decades 
(Parker et al., 2000; Love et al., 2002). In particular, rockfish grow 
slowly, have a long life span and low natural mortality rates, mature 
late in life, often have sporadic reproductive success from year to 
year, may display high fidelity to specific habitats and locations, and 
require a diverse genetic and age structure to maintain healthy 
populations (Love et al., 2002). Recovery of yelloweye rockfish and 
bocaccio will require a long-term effort and will require cooperation 
and coordination of Federal, state, tribal and local government 
agencies, and the community.
    The total time and cost to recovery are difficult to predict with 
the current information. The Plan outlines recovery research and 
actions, priority numbers, and estimated rockfish recovery program cost 
over a 5-year period. Projections of which actions may continue beyond 
year 5 are provided, but there is uncertainty regarding how long 
recovery will take. Currently, we do not have reliable biomass 
information for yelloweye rockfish and bocaccio. As prioritized 
information is obtained on present and past biomass, as well as 
additional information to assess the impact on how some threats may 
limit recovery and how the threats can be effectively managed or 
mitigated, more robust time and expense projections can be developed.
    The cost of the approximately 45 actions recommended in this Plan 
for the first 5 years of recovery is approximately $23,360,000. 
Assuming that recovery takes one and a half generations (of yelloweye 
rockfish) or approximately 60 years, the total recovery costs over 60 
years would be approximately $82,970,000. The annual cost of recovery 
is estimated to decrease substantially after the first 5 to 10 years, 
once the necessary baseline research and management actions are 
performed. There are numerous parallel efforts underway, independent 
from listed rockfish recovery, to protect and restore the Puget Sound 
ecosystem. Such efforts include oil-spill prevention measures, 
contaminated sediment clean-up projects, and other important projects. 
These efforts will provide benefits to listed rockfish and their 
habitats and prey base and are thus highlighted in the plan. However, 
the costs of these actions are not included in the total cost of listed 
rockfish recovery because they would occur independent of this Plan. 
Similarly, actions conducted to restore listed rockfish and their 
habitats will benefit other listed species that utilize the Puget Sound 
area, such as Puget Sound Chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha), 
and may provide economic benefits. We are unable to quantify the 
economic benefits of listed rockfish recovery actions, but it is likely 
the benefits to the ecosystem and economy would offset the total 
recovery costs estimated in the Plan.
    NMFS requests and will consider all substantive comments and 
information presented during the public comment period as we finalize 
this Plan. Public meetings will be held to provide information about 
the Plan and to receive public comments. The meetings will be held at 
in Olympia (The Olympia Center, Room B, 222 Columbia St. NW., Olympia, 
WA) on Thursday, October 6, 2016 at 7pm; in Friday Harbor (Brick Works, 
150 Nichols St.,

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Friday Harbor, WA) on Tuesday, October 18, 2016 at 7pm; in Anacortes 
(City Council Chambers, Anacortes City Hall, 904 6th St., Anacortes, 
WA) on Wednesday, October 19, 2016 at 7pm; and in Seattle (Seattle 
Aquarium, Puget Sound Hall, 1483 Alaskan Way, Seattle, WA) on Thursday 
October 20, 2016 at 7 p.m.

References Cited

    The complete citations for the references used in this document can 
be obtained by contacting NMFS (See ADDRESSES and FOR FURTHER 
INFORMATION CONTACT) or on our Web page at: http://www.westcoast.fisheries.noaa.gov/protected_species/rockfish/rockfish_in_puget_sound.html. http://www.westcoast.fisheries.noaa.gov/.

    Authority:  16 U.S.C. 1531 et seq.

    Dated: August 9, 2016.
Angela Somma,
Chief, Endangered Species Conservation Division, Office of Protected 
Resources, National Marine Fisheries Service.
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                                                    DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE                                  be publicly accessible. We will accept                April 2010, the date of the listing,
                                                                                                            anonymous comments (enter ‘‘N/A’’ in                  including the 2014 final critical habitat
                                                    National Oceanic and Atmospheric                        the required fields if you wish to remain             designation and the newly obtained
                                                    Administration                                          anonymous).                                           genetic information.
                                                                                                            FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Dan                     The BRT found that current genetic
                                                    RIN 0648–XE698
                                                                                                            Tonnes (206–526–4643), email                          data evaluated and interpreted in the
                                                    Endangered and Threatened Species;                      Dan.Tonnes@noaa.gov; or Jennifer                      context of all available scientific
                                                    Draft Recovery Plan for Puget Sound/                    Sawchuk (360–561–4025), email                         information now provides strong
                                                    Georgia Basin Yelloweye Rockfish and                    Jennifer.Sawchuk@noaa.gov.                            evidence that canary rockfish of the
                                                    Bocaccio                                                                                                      Puget Sound/Georgia Basin are not
                                                                                                            SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:                            discrete from coastal area canary
                                                    AGENCY:  National Marine Fisheries                      Background                                            rockfish. Based on the BRT findings,
                                                    Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and                                                                          and best available science and
                                                                                                               On April 28, 2010, we listed the Puget
                                                    Atmospheric Administration (NOAA),                                                                            commercial information, and in
                                                                                                            Sound/Georgia Basin Distinct
                                                    Commerce.                                                                                                     accordance with the DPS policy (61 FR
                                                                                                            Population Segments (DPSs) of
                                                    ACTION: Notice of availability; request                                                                       4722; February 7, 1996), we determined
                                                                                                            yelloweye rockfish and canary rockfish                that the canary rockfish of the Puget
                                                    for comments.                                           as threatened under the ESA, and the                  Sound/Georgia Basin do not meet the
                                                                                                            Puget Sound/Georgia Basin DPS of                      criteria to be considered a DPS and
                                                    SUMMARY:    The National Marine
                                                                                                            bocaccio as endangered (75 FR 22276).                 recommended delisting canary rockfish
                                                    Fisheries Service (NMFS) announces the
                                                                                                            The DPS determinations for Puget                      in the 5-year review (NMFS 2016). The
                                                    availability of the Puget Sound/Georgia
                                                                                                            Sound/Georgia Basin yelloweye                         new genetics information confirmed the
                                                    Basin Yelloweye rockfish (Sebastes
                                                                                                            rockfish, canary rockfish, and boccacio               existence of an inland population of
                                                    ruberrimus) and Bocaccio (S.
                                                                                                            were informed by the best available                   Puget Sound/Georgia Basin yelloweye
                                                    paucispinis) Draft Recovery Plan (Plan)
                                                                                                            scientific and commercial data and the                rockfish that is discrete from coastal
                                                    for public review. NMFS is soliciting
                                                                                                            status review conducted by a Biological               yelloweye rockfish, and there was not
                                                    review and comment from the public
                                                                                                            Review Team (BRT) (Drake et al., 2010).               information to change our prior status
                                                    and all interested parties on the draft
                                                                                                            The final critical habitat rule for the               review determination that Puget Sound/
                                                    Plan, and will consider all substantive
                                                                                                            listed DPSs of rockfish was published in              Georgia Basin bocaccio are discrete from
                                                    comments received during the review
                                                                                                            the Federal Register on November 1,                   coastal fish (Ford, 2015). Based on the
                                                    period before submitting the Plan for
                                                                                                            2014 (79 FR 68041).                                   new information and recommendation
                                                    final approval.
                                                                                                               In 2013, we appointed a recovery                   in the 5-year review, we published a
                                                    DATES: Comments and information on                      team and initiated recovery planning for
                                                    the draft Plan must be received by close                                                                      proposed rule to remove Puget Sound/
                                                                                                            the listed rockfish species. Through the              Georgia Basin canary rockfish from the
                                                    of business on November 14, 2016.                       process of recovery planning, priority                Federal List of Threatened and
                                                    ADDRESSES: You may submit comments                      research and recovery actions emerged.                Endangered Species (81 FR 43979; July
                                                    on this document, identified by NOAA–                   One such action was to seek specific                  6, 2016). The Puget Sound/Georgia
                                                    NMFS–2016–0083 by either of the                         genetic data for each of the listed                   Basin yelloweye rockfish DPS shall
                                                    following methods:                                      rockfish species to better evaluate and               remain threatened under the ESA, and
                                                       • Electronic Submissions: Submit all                 determine whether differences exist in                the Puget Sound/Georgia Basin bocaccio
                                                    electronic public comments via the                      the genetic structure of the listed                   DPS shall remain endangered.
                                                    Federal e-Rulemaking Portal. Go to                      species’ populations between inland                   Therefore, this draft recovery plan is for
                                                    www.regulations.gov/                                    basins where the DPSs occur and the                   yelloweye rockfish and bocaccio and
                                                    #!docketDetail;D=NOAA-NMFS-2016-                        outer coast. In 2014 and 2015, we                     does not include canary rockfish.
                                                    0083. Click the ‘‘Comment Now!’’ icon,                  partnered with the Washington
                                                    complete the required fields, and enter                 Department of Fish and Wildlife, several              Draft Recovery Plan
                                                    or attach your comments.                                local fishing guides, and anglers                        Recovery plans describe actions
                                                       • Mail: Submit written comments to                   including anglers from the Puget Sound                beneficial to the conservation and
                                                    Chris Yates, Assistant Regional                         Anglers and the Kitsap Pogie Club to                  recovery of species listed under the
                                                    Administrator, Protected Resources                      collect samples and compare the genetic               Endangered Species Act of 1973 (ESA),
                                                    Division, NMFS, West Coast Regional                     structure of the species’ populations                 as amended (16 U.S.C. 1531 et seq.).
                                                    Office, Attn: Dan Tonnes 7600 Sand                      between the different basins of the Puget             Section 4(f)(1) of the ESA requires that
                                                    Point Way NE., Seattle, WA 98115.                       Sound/Georgia Basin DPSs area and the                 recovery plans incorporate: (1)
                                                       Instructions: You must submit                        outer coast.                                          Objective, measurable criteria which,
                                                    comments by one of the above methods                       In 2015 we announced a 5-year                      when met, would result in a
                                                    to ensure that we receive, document,                    review (80 FR 6695; February 6, 2015)                 determination that the species is no
                                                    and consider them. Comments sent by                     for the three rockfish DPSs and genetics              longer threatened or endangered; (2)
                                                    any other method, to any other address                  information from the above cooperative                site-specific management actions
                                                    or individual, or received after the end                study was included in the review. The                 necessary to achieve the Plan’s goals;
                                                    of the comment period, may not be                       5-year review was completed May 5,                    and (3) estimates of the time required
                                                    considered. All comments received are                   2016 (NMFS 2016) and is available at                  and costs to implement recovery
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                                                    on http://www.regulations.gov without                   protected_species/other/rockfish/                     listed species unless such a plan would
                                                    change. All personal identifying                        5.5.2016_5yr_review_report_                           not promote its recovery.
                                                    information (e.g., name, address, etc.),                rockfish.pdf. To complete the review,                    The Draft Recovery Plan for
                                                    confidential business information, or                   we collected, evaluated, and                          Yelloweye Rockfish and Bocaccio of the
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                                                    with a recovery team made up of experts                 population abundance, distribution, and               information. The Plan outlines recovery
                                                    from the University of Washington, the                  genetic changes over time and                         research and actions, priority numbers,
                                                    Washington Department of Fish and                       addressing the threats to the species.                and estimated rockfish recovery
                                                    Wildlife, the Northwest Fisheries                       When determining recovery actions, the                program cost over a 5-year period.
                                                    Science Center, and the Northwest                       Plan prioritized actions that increase                Projections of which actions may
                                                    Indian Fisheries Commission.                            knowledge of the species themselves,                  continue beyond year 5 are provided,
                                                    Additionally, a number of scientists                    threats ranked as high risk threats, and              but there is uncertainty regarding how
                                                    have provided peer review and                           aims to improve understanding of                      long recovery will take. Currently, we
                                                    individuals from the Rockfish                           whether a particular threat is limiting               do not have reliable biomass
                                                    Workgroup, a group of diverse                           recovery and to eliminate or mitigate                 information for yelloweye rockfish and
                                                    stakeholders, have also provided                        that threat, or to improve our                        bocaccio. As prioritized information is
                                                    research ideas.                                         understanding of, and ability to manage,              obtained on present and past biomass,
                                                       The BRT appointed to assess the                      that threat. The actions in the Plan                  as well as additional information to
                                                    status of the petitioned rockfish in 2008               include research, management,                         assess the impact on how some threats
                                                    found that the total rockfish abundance                 monitoring, and outreach efforts,                     may limit recovery and how the threats
                                                    in the Puget Sound/Georgia Basin has                    because a comprehensive approach to                   can be effectively managed or mitigated,
                                                    declined by 70 percent, and that                        yelloweye rockfish and bocaccio                       more robust time and expense
                                                    yelloweye rockfish and bocaccio have                    recovery is likely to have greater success            projections can be developed.
                                                    declined to an even greater extent                      than focusing on any one type of action.                 The cost of the approximately 45
                                                    (Drake et al., 2010). NMFS’s goal is to                 There are also actions targeted at                    actions recommended in this Plan for
                                                    restore the threatened yelloweye                        incorporating new information and                     the first 5 years of recovery is
                                                    rockfish DPS and the endangered                         conducting regular reassessments,                     approximately $23,360,000. Assuming
                                                    bocaccio DPS of the Puget Sound/                        making this Plan an adaptive                          that recovery takes one and a half
                                                    Georgia Basin to the point where they                   management plan.                                      generations (of yelloweye rockfish) or
                                                    are again secure, self-sustaining                         We expect the Plan to inform section                approximately 60 years, the total
                                                    members of their ecosystems and no                      7 consultations with Federal agencies                 recovery costs over 60 years would be
                                                    longer need the protections of the ESA.                 under the ESA and to support other ESA                approximately $82,970,000. The annual
                                                    The Plan provides background on the                     decisions, such as considering permits                cost of recovery is estimated to decrease
                                                    natural history of yelloweye rockfish                   under section 10. We have already                     substantially after the first 5 to 10 years,
                                                    and bocaccio, population trends, and                    begun implementation of several actions               once the necessary baseline research
                                                    the potential threats to their viability.               as described in the plan, such                        and management actions are performed.
                                                    The Plan lays out a recovery strategy to                partnering with the Washington                        There are numerous parallel efforts
                                                    address the potential threats based on                  Department of Fish and Wildlife to                    underway, independent from listed
                                                    the best available science, identifies                  conduct remotely operated vehicle                     rockfish recovery, to protect and restore
                                                    site-specific actions with time lines and               surveys to assess listed rockfish                     the Puget Sound ecosystem. Such efforts
                                                    costs, and includes recovery goals and                  abundance, distribution, and habitat                  include oil-spill prevention measures,
                                                    criteria. NMFS concludes that the Plan                  use. After public comment and the                     contaminated sediment clean-up
                                                    meets the requirements of the ESA.                      adoption of the Final Recovery Plan, we               projects, and other important projects.
                                                       The primary factors responsible for                  will continue to implement actions in                 These efforts will provide benefits to
                                                    the decline of the DPSs of rockfishes                   the plan for which we have authority,                 listed rockfish and their habitats and
                                                    were overutilization for commercial and                 work cooperatively on implementation                  prey base and are thus highlighted in
                                                    recreational purposes, habitat                          of other actions, and encourage other                 the plan. However, the costs of these
                                                    degradation, water quality problems                     Federal and state agencies to implement               actions are not included in the total cost
                                                    including low dissolved oxygen and                      recovery actions for which they have                  of listed rockfish recovery because they
                                                    elevated contaminant levels, and                        responsibility and authority. There are               would occur independent of this Plan.
                                                    inadequacy of existing regulatory                       several Appendices in the Plan intended               Similarly, actions conducted to restore
                                                    mechanisms to address bycatch (75 FR                    to assist with implementation of actions              listed rockfish and their habitats will
                                                    22276, April 28, 2010). The Plan                        to address specific threats.                          benefit other listed species that utilize
                                                    assesses these factors and other threats                  Because of the life histories of                    the Puget Sound area, such as Puget
                                                    using the best available and commercial                 yelloweye rockfish and bocaccio, once                 Sound Chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus
                                                    data, provides current information and                  populations are at a low level, recovery              tshawytscha), and may provide
                                                    conservation measures to assess, rank                   can require decades (Parker et al., 2000;             economic benefits. We are unable to
                                                    and prioritize, and provide guidance to                 Love et al., 2002). In particular, rockfish           quantify the economic benefits of listed
                                                    address the threats. In some cases, more                grow slowly, have a long life span and                rockfish recovery actions, but it is likely
                                                    information is needed to understand the                 low natural mortality rates, mature late              the benefits to the ecosystem and
                                                    extent or if the threat is limiting                     in life, often have sporadic reproductive             economy would offset the total recovery
                                                    recovery, and in those cases research to                success from year to year, may display                costs estimated in the Plan.
                                                    address these data gaps is outlined. This               high fidelity to specific habitats and                   NMFS requests and will consider all
                                                    Plan contains both demographic and                      locations, and require a diverse genetic              substantive comments and information
                                                    threats-based criteria for down- and                    and age structure to maintain healthy                 presented during the public comment
                                                    delisting bocaccio and delisting criteria               populations (Love et al., 2002).                      period as we finalize this Plan. Public
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                                                    for yelloweye rockfish.                                 Recovery of yelloweye rockfish and                    meetings will be held to provide
                                                       The Plan is not regulatory, but                      bocaccio will require a long-term effort              information about the Plan and to
                                                    presents guidance for use by agencies                   and will require cooperation and                      receive public comments. The meetings
                                                    and interested parties to assist in the                 coordination of Federal, state, tribal and            will be held at in Olympia (The
                                                    recovery of yelloweye rockfish and                      local government agencies, and the                    Olympia Center, Room B, 222 Columbia
                                                    bocaccio. The Plan identifies                           community.                                            St. NW., Olympia, WA) on Thursday,
                                                    substantive actions needed to achieve                     The total time and cost to recovery are             October 6, 2016 at 7pm; in Friday
                                                    recovery by assessing the species’                      difficult to predict with the current                 Harbor (Brick Works, 150 Nichols St.,


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                                                    54558                        Federal Register / Vol. 81, No. 158 / Tuesday, August 16, 2016 / Notices

                                                    Friday Harbor, WA) on Tuesday,                          Agenda                                                Atmospheric Administration (NOAA),
                                                    October 18, 2016 at 7pm; in Anacortes                      The primary purpose of the GMT                     Commerce.
                                                    (City Council Chambers, Anacortes City                  work session is to discuss with the West              ACTION: Notice of receipt of an
                                                    Hall, 904 6th St., Anacortes, WA) on                    Coast Groundfish Observer Program                     application for an exempted fishing
                                                    Wednesday, October 19, 2016 at 7pm;                     refinements to groundfish projection                  permit; request for comments.
                                                    and in Seattle (Seattle Aquarium, Puget                 models for use in fishery management.
                                                    Sound Hall, 1483 Alaskan Way, Seattle,                                                                        SUMMARY:    NMFS announces the receipt
                                                                                                            The GMT’s task will be to identify
                                                    WA) on Thursday October 20, 2016 at                                                                           of an application for an exempted
                                                                                                            which models need improvements,
                                                    7 p.m.                                                                                                        fishing permit (EFP) from the Florida
                                                                                                            outline the improvements necessary,
                                                                                                                                                                  Keys Commercial Fisherman’s
                                                    References Cited                                        and develop recommendations for
                                                                                                                                                                  Association (Association). If granted, the
                                                                                                            consideration by the Pacific Council at
                                                      The complete citations for the                                                                              EFP would authorize the deployment of
                                                                                                            its November meeting in Garden Grove,
                                                    references used in this document can be                                                                       four fish trap designs at several sites in
                                                                                                            California. During the November
                                                    obtained by contacting NMFS (See                                                                              the Federal waters of the Gulf of Mexico
                                                                                                            meeting, the Council will determine
                                                    ADDRESSES and FOR FURTHER                                                                                     (Gulf) and the South Atlantic to
                                                                                                            which models are ready for review and
                                                    INFORMATION CONTACT) or on our Web                                                                            determine the effectiveness of these gear
                                                                                                            recommend a review schedule. A
                                                    page at: http://www.westcoast.fisheries.                                                                      types for attracting and collecting
                                                                                                            detailed description on the process for
                                                    noaa.gov/protected_species/rockfish/                                                                          invasive lionfish and to obtain lionfish
                                                                                                            revising and approving models is
                                                    rockfish_in_puget_sound.html. http://                                                                         life-history information over a 1 year
                                                                                                            outlined in Council Operating
                                                    www.westcoast.fisheries.noaa.gov/.                                                                            period. The EFP would also utilize an
                                                                                                            Procedure 25. The GMT may also
                                                                                                                                                                  outreach and education program to
                                                       Authority: 16 U.S.C. 1531 et seq.                    address other assignments relating to
                                                                                                                                                                  inform the public about the status of
                                                      Dated: August 9, 2016.                                groundfish management. No
                                                                                                                                                                  lionfish as an invasive species, efforts to
                                                                                                            management actions will be decided by
                                                    Angela Somma,                                                                                                 control the spread of the population,
                                                                                                            the GMT.
                                                    Chief, Endangered Species Conservation                                                                        and utilization of lionfish as a consumer
                                                                                                               Although nonemergency issues not
                                                    Division, Office of Protected Resources,                                                                      food source.
                                                    National Marine Fisheries Service.
                                                                                                            contained in the meeting agenda may be
                                                                                                            discussed, those issues may not be the                DATES: Written comments must be
                                                    [FR Doc. 2016–19459 Filed 8–15–16; 8:45 am]
                                                                                                            subject of formal action during these                 received on or before September 15,
                                                    BILLING CODE 3510–22–P
                                                                                                            meetings. Action will be restricted to                2016.
                                                                                                            those issues specifically listed in this              ADDRESSES: You may submit comments
                                                                                                            document and any issues arising after                 on the application by any of the
                                                    DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
                                                                                                            publication of this document that                     following methods:
                                                    National Oceanic and Atmospheric                        require emergency action under section                   • Email: 0648.XE036.Association.
                                                    Administration                                          305(c) of the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery                Lionfish.EFP@noaa.gov. Include in the
                                                                                                            Conservation and Management Act,                      subject line of the email comment the
                                                                                                            provided the public has been notified of              following document identifier:
                                                    RIN 0648–XE805
                                                                                                            the intent to take final action to address            ‘‘Association Lionfish_EFP’’.
                                                                                                            the emergency.                                           • Mail: Susan Gerhart, Southeast
                                                    Pacific Fishery Management Council;
                                                                                                                                                                  Regional Office, NMFS, 263 13th
                                                    Public Meeting                                          Special Accommodations                                Avenue South, St. Petersburg, FL 33701.
                                                    AGENCY:  National Marine Fisheries                        The meetings are physically                            The application and related
                                                    Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and                    accessible to people with disabilities.               documents are available for review
                                                    Atmospheric Administration (NOAA),                      Requests for sign language                            upon written request to any of the above
                                                    Commerce.                                               interpretation or other auxiliary aids                addresses.
                                                                                                            should be directed to Mr. Kris                        FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
                                                    ACTION:   Notice of a public meeting.                   Kleinschmidt, at (503) 820–2425, at                   Susan Gerhart, 727–824–5305; email:
                                                                                                            least five days prior to the meeting date.            susan.gerhart@noaa.gov.
                                                    SUMMARY:  The Pacific Fishery
                                                    Management Council’s (Pacific Council)                    Authority: 16 U.S.C. 1801 et seq.                   SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The EFP is
                                                    Groundfish Management Team (GMT)                          Dated: August 11, 2016.                             requested under the authority of the
                                                    will hold a one-day work session that is                Tracey L. Thompson,
                                                                                                                                                                  Magnuson-Stevens Fishery
                                                    open to the public.                                                                                           Conservation and Management Act (16
                                                                                                            Acting Director, Office of Sustainable
                                                                                                            Fisheries, National Marine Fisheries Service.         U.S.C. 1801 et seq.), and regulations at
                                                    DATES:  The meeting will begin at 9 a.m.                                                                      50 CFR 600.745(b) concerning exempted
                                                    on Thursday, October 6, 2016, and end                   [FR Doc. 2016–19490 Filed 8–15–16; 8:45 am]
                                                                                                                                                                  fishing.
                                                    after business for the day is completed.                BILLING CODE 3510–22–P
                                                                                                                                                                     Lionfish is an invasive species that
                                                    ADDRESSES:  The meeting will be held at                                                                       occurs in both the Gulf and South
                                                    the Washington Department of Fish and                                                                         Atlantic. The harvest of lionfish in the
                                                                                                            DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
                                                    Wildlife Natural Resources Building,                                                                          Federal waters of the Gulf and South
                                                    Room 682, 1111 Washington St. SE.,                      National Oceanic and Atmospheric                      Atlantic is not currently managed. The
                                                                                                                                                                  EFP request, however, involves the use
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                                                    Olympia, WA 98501, (360) 902–2200.                      Administration
                                                      Council address: Pacific Council,                                                                           of prohibited gear types. Federal
                                                                                                            RIN 0648–XE036                                        regulations prohibit the use or
                                                    7700 NE. Ambassador Place, Suite 101,
                                                    Portland, Oregon 97220–1384.                                                                                  possession of a fish trap in Federal
                                                                                                            Fisheries of the Caribbean, Gulf of
                                                                                                                                                                  waters in the Gulf of Mexico and South
                                                    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:   Ms.                  Mexico, and South Atlantic; Exempted
                                                                                                                                                                  Atlantic, except in certain fisheries with
                                                    Kelly Ames, Pacific Council, 503–820–                   Fishing Permit
                                                                                                                                                                  certain approved traps (50 CFR 622.2
                                                    2426.                                                   AGENCY:  National Marine Fisheries                    and 622.9(c)). In Gulf Federal waters,
                                                    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:                              Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and                  crustacean traps are allowed for the


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Document Created: 2016-08-16 03:20:12
Document Modified: 2016-08-16 03:20:12
CategoryRegulatory Information
CollectionFederal Register
sudoc ClassAE 2.7:
GS 4.107:
AE 2.106:
PublisherOffice of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration
SectionNotices
ActionNotice of availability; request for comments.
DatesComments and information on the draft Plan must be received by close of business on November 14, 2016.
ContactDan Tonnes (206-526-4643), email [email protected]; or Jennifer Sawchuk (360-561-4025), email [email protected]
FR Citation81 FR 54556 
RIN Number0648-XE69

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