81_FR_55569 81 FR 55408 - Fisheries of the Exclusive Economic Zone Off Alaska; Allow the Use of Longline Pot Gear in the Gulf of Alaska Sablefish Individual Fishing Quota Fishery; Amendment 101

81 FR 55408 - Fisheries of the Exclusive Economic Zone Off Alaska; Allow the Use of Longline Pot Gear in the Gulf of Alaska Sablefish Individual Fishing Quota Fishery; Amendment 101

DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

Federal Register Volume 81, Issue 161 (August 19, 2016)

Page Range55408-55427
FR Document2016-19795

NMFS issues a proposed rule to implement Amendment 101 to the Fishery Management Plan for Groundfish of the Gulf of Alaska (GOA FMP) for the sablefish individual fishing quota (IFQ) fisheries in the Gulf of Alaska (GOA). This proposed rule would authorize the use of longline pot gear in the GOA sablefish IFQ fishery. This proposed rule would establish management measures to minimize potential conflicts between hook-and-line and longline pot gear used in the sablefish IFQ fisheries in the GOA. This proposed rule also includes proposed regulations developed under the Northern Pacific Halibut Act of 1982 (Halibut Act) to authorize harvest of halibut IFQ caught incidentally in longline pot gear used in the GOA sablefish IFQ fishery. This proposed rule is necessary to improve efficiency and provide economic benefits for the sablefish IFQ fleet and minimize potential fishery interactions with whales and seabirds. This action is intended to promote the goals and objectives of the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act, the Halibut Act, the GOA FMP, and other applicable laws.

Federal Register, Volume 81 Issue 161 (Friday, August 19, 2016)
[Federal Register Volume 81, Number 161 (Friday, August 19, 2016)]
[Proposed Rules]
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From the Federal Register Online  [www.thefederalregister.org]
[FR Doc No: 2016-19795]


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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

50 CFR Parts 300 and 679

[Docket No. 151001910-6690-01]
RIN 0648-BF42


Fisheries of the Exclusive Economic Zone Off Alaska; Allow the 
Use of Longline Pot Gear in the Gulf of Alaska Sablefish Individual 
Fishing Quota Fishery; Amendment 101

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 issues a proposed rule to implement Amendment 101 to the 
Fishery Management Plan for Groundfish of the Gulf of Alaska (GOA FMP) 
for the sablefish individual fishing quota (IFQ) fisheries in the Gulf 
of Alaska (GOA). This proposed rule would authorize the use of longline 
pot gear in the GOA sablefish IFQ fishery. This proposed rule would 
establish management measures to minimize potential conflicts between 
hook-and-line and longline pot gear used in the sablefish IFQ fisheries 
in the GOA. This proposed rule also includes proposed regulations 
developed under the Northern Pacific Halibut Act of 1982 (Halibut Act) 
to authorize harvest of halibut IFQ caught incidentally in longline pot 
gear used in the GOA

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sablefish IFQ fishery. This proposed rule is necessary to improve 
efficiency and provide economic benefits for the sablefish IFQ fleet 
and minimize potential fishery interactions with whales and seabirds. 
This action is intended to promote the goals and objectives of the 
Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act, the Halibut 
Act, the GOA FMP, and other applicable laws.

DATES:  Submit comments on or before September 19, 2016.

ADDRESSES: You may submit comments on this document, identified by 
NOAA-NMFS-2015-0126, by any of the following methods:
     Electronic Submission: Submit all electronic public 
comments via the Federal e-Rulemaking Portal. Go to 
www.regulations.gov/#!docketDetail;D=NOAA-NMFS-2015-0126, click the 
``Comment Now!'' icon, complete the required fields, and enter or 
attach your comments.
     Mail: Submit written comments to Glenn Merrill, Assistant 
Regional Administrator, Sustainable Fisheries Division, Alaska Region 
NMFS, Attn: Ellen Sebastian. Mail comments to P.O. Box 21668, Juneau, 
AK 99802-1668.
    Instructions: Comments sent by any other method, to any other 
address or individual, or received after the end of the comment period, 
may not be considered by NMFS. All comments received are a part of the 
public record and will generally be posted for public viewing on 
www.regulations.gov without change. All personal identifying 
information (e.g., name, address), confidential business information, 
or otherwise sensitive information submitted voluntarily by the sender 
will be publicly accessible. NMFS will accept anonymous comments (enter 
``N/A'' in the required fields if you wish to remain anonymous).
    Electronic copies of Amendment 101 to the GOA FMP, the 
Environmental Assessment, Regulatory Impact Review (RIR), and the 
Initial Regulatory Flexibility Analysis (IRFA) (collectively, Analysis) 
prepared for this action are available from www.regulations.gov or from 
the NMFS Alaska Region Web site at alaskafisheries.noaa.gov.
    Written comments regarding the burden-hour estimates or other 
aspects of the collection-of-information requirements contained in this 
rule may be submitted by mail to NMFS at the above address; by email to 
[email protected]; or by fax to 202-395-5806.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Rachel Baker, 907-586-7228.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: 

Authority for Action

    NMFS manages U.S. groundfish fisheries of the GOA under the GOA 
FMP. The North Pacific Fishery Management Council (Council) prepared, 
and the Secretary of Commerce (Secretary) approved, the GOA FMP under 
the authority of the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and 
Management Act (Magnuson-Stevens Act), 16 U.S.C. 1801 et seq. 
Regulations governing U.S. fisheries and implementing the GOA FMP 
appear at 50 CFR parts 600 and 679. Sablefish (Anoplopoma fimbria) is 
managed as a groundfish species under the GOA FMP. The Council is 
authorized to prepare an FMP amendment for conservation and management 
of a fishery managed under the FMP. NMFS conducts rulemaking to 
implement FMP and regulatory amendments.
    The International Pacific Halibut Commission (IPHC) and NMFS manage 
fishing for Pacific halibut (Hippoglossus stenolepis) through 
regulations at 50 CFR part 300, subpart E, established under authority 
of the Northern Pacific Halibut Act of 1982 (Halibut Act), 16 U.S.C. 
773-773k. The IPHC adopts annual management measures governing fishing 
for halibut under the Convention between the United States and Canada 
for the Preservation of the Halibut Fishery of the North Pacific Ocean 
and Bering Sea (Convention), signed at Ottawa, Ontario, on March 2, 
1953, as amended by a Protocol Amending the Convention (signed at 
Washington, DC, on March 29, 1979). The IPHC regulations are subject to 
acceptance by the Secretary of State with concurrence from the 
Secretary. After acceptance by the Secretary of State and the 
Secretary, NMFS publishes the annual management measures in the Federal 
Register pursuant to 50 CFR 300.62. The final rule implementing the 
2016 annual management measures published March 16, 2016 (81 FR 14000). 
The Halibut Act, at section 773c(c), also authorizes the Council to 
develop halibut fishery regulations, including limited access 
regulations, that are in addition to, and not in conflict with, 
approved IPHC regulations.
    Under the authority of the GOA FMP and the Halibut Act, the Council 
has recommended and NMFS has established regulations that implement the 
IFQ Program. The IFQ Program allocates sablefish and halibut harvesting 
privileges among U.S. fishermen. NMFS manages the IFQ Program pursuant 
to regulations at 50 CFR part 679 and 50 CFR part 300 under the 
authority of section 773c of the Halibut Act and section 303(b) of the 
Magnuson-Stevens Act. The Council has recommended Amendment 101 to the 
GOA FMP (Amendment 101) to amend provisions of the GOA FMP applicable 
to the sablefish IFQ fishery and implementing regulations applicable to 
the sablefish IFQ fisheries. FMP amendments and regulations developed 
by the Council may be implemented by NMFS only after approval by the 
Secretary. This proposed rule also includes regulations developed by 
the Council under the Halibut Act to authorize harvest of halibut IFQ 
caught incidentally in longline pot gear used in the GOA sablefish IFQ 
fishery. Halibut fishery regulations developed by the Council may by 
implemented by NMFS only after approval of the Secretary in 
consultation with the United States Coast Guard.
    A notice of availability for Amendment 101 was published in the 
Federal Register on August 8, 2016 (81 FR 52394). Comment on Amendment 
101 is invited through October 7, 2016. Written comments may address 
Amendment 101, this proposed rule, or both, but must be received by 
October 7, 2016, to be considered in the decision to approve or 
disapprove Amendment 101.

Background

    NMFS proposes regulations to implement Amendment 101 for the 
sablefish IFQ fisheries in the GOA and regulations to authorize harvest 
of halibut IFQ caught incidentally in longline pot gear used in the GOA 
sablefish IFQ fishery. This proposed rule would make three types of 
changes to the sablefish and halibut IFQ Program. First, this proposed 
rule would authorize longline pot gear to harvest sablefish IFQ in the 
GOA. Under current regulations, only longline gear is authorized for 
the GOA sablefish IFQ fishery. Longline gear includes hook-and-line, 
jig, troll, and handline gear. Participants have used longline hook-
and-line gear (hook-and-line gear) to harvest sablefish IFQ in the GOA 
because it is more efficient than jig, troll, or handline gear. 
However, various species of whales can remove or damage sablefish 
caught on hook-and-line gear (depredation). Depredation occurs with 
hook-and-line gear because sablefish are captured on hooks that lie on 
the ocean floor. Whales can completely remove or damage sablefish 
captured on these hooks before the gear is retrieved. Longline pot is 
an efficient gear and prevents depredation because whales cannot remove 
or damage sablefish enclosed in a pot. This proposed rule would 
authorize, but not require, vessel

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operators to use longline pot gear in the GOA sablefish IFQ fishery.
    Second, this proposed rule would implement several regulations to 
minimize potential interactions between hook-and-line gear and longline 
pot gear. These provisions include a pot limit, requirements for vessel 
operators to use pot tags issued by NMFS, requirements that longline 
pot gear be redeployed within a certain amount of time after being 
deployed, requirements that longline pot gear be removed from the 
fishing grounds when making a sablefish landing, and requirements to 
mark longline pot gear deployed on the fishing grounds.
    Third, to minimize halibut discards in the GOA sablefish IFQ 
fishery, this proposed rule would implement a requirement for halibut 
IFQ harvesters to retain halibut IFQ caught incidentally in longline 
pots.
    This proposed rule would improve efficiency in harvesting sablefish 
IFQ and reduce adverse economic impacts on harvesters that occur from 
depredation. This proposed rule would mitigate impacts on sablefish IFQ 
harvesters using hook-and-line gear by minimizing the potential for 
interactions between hook-and-line gear and longline pot gear. Finally, 
this proposed rule would reduce whale and seabird interactions with 
fishing gear in the GOA sablefish IFQ fishery.
    The following sections of this preamble describe 1) the sablefish 
fishery in the GOA, 2), the need for Amendment 101 and this proposed 
rule, 3) the impacts of Amendment 101 and this proposed rule, and 4) 
the specific provisions that would be implemented by this proposed 
rule.

Sablefish Fishery in the GOA

IFQ Program

    The commercial sablefish fisheries in the GOA and the Bering Sea 
and Aleutian Islands management area (BSAI) are managed primarily under 
the IFQ Program. The Council and NMFS designed the IFQ Program to 
allocate harvest privileges among participants in the hook-and-line 
fishery to reduce fishing capacity that had led to an unsafe ``race for 
fish'' as vessels raced to harvest their allocation of the annual total 
allowable catch (TAC) of sablefish as quickly as possible before the 
TAC was reached. The IFQ Program design and subsequent amendments were 
intended to support the social and economic character of the fisheries 
and the coastal fishing communities where many of these fisheries are 
based. NMFS also allocates a small portion of the annual sablefish TAC 
to vessels using trawl gear. The trawl sablefish fishery is not managed 
under the IFQ Program, and this proposed rule does not modify 
regulations applicable to the trawl sablefish fishery.
    The commercial halibut fisheries in the GOA and the BSAI are also 
managed under the IFQ Program. The halibut fisheries experienced 
overcapacity and short fishing seasons similar to the sablefish 
fisheries. In addition, many fishermen participate in both fisheries 
because the species overlap in some fishing areas and are harvested 
with the same type of fishing gear.
    The IFQ Program was implemented in 1995 (58 FR 59375, November 9, 
1993). Under the IFQ Program, access to the non-trawl sablefish and 
halibut fisheries is limited to those persons holding quota share. NMFS 
issued separate quota share for sablefish and halibut to qualified 
applicants based on their historical participation during a set of 
qualifying years in the sablefish and halibut fisheries. Quota share is 
an exclusive, revocable privilege that allows the holder to harvest a 
specific percentage of either the TAC in the sablefish fishery or the 
annual commercial catch limit in the halibut fishery. In addition to 
being specific to sablefish or halibut, quota share are designated for 
specific geographic areas of harvest, a specific vessel operation type 
(catcher vessel or catcher/processor), and for a specific range of 
vessel sizes that may be used to harvest the sablefish or halibut 
(vessel category).
    Quota share allocation is given effect on an annual basis through 
the issuance of an IFQ permit. An annual IFQ permit authorizes the 
permit holder to harvest a specified amount of the IFQ species in a 
regulatory area from a specific operation type and vessel category. IFQ 
is expressed in pounds and is based on the amount of quota share held 
in relation to the total quota share pool for each regulatory area with 
an assigned catch limit.
    Implementation of the IFQ Program ended the race for fish by 
providing IFQ permit holders with an exclusive portion of the sablefish 
TAC or annual commercial catch limit in the halibut fishery. This 
provided fishermen with flexibility to determine when and where they 
would fish sablefish and halibut IFQ. The fishing season for sablefish 
and halibut was expanded from a few days to nine months following 
implementation of the IFQ Program. Sections 3.1 and 4.5 of the Analysis 
(see ADDRESSES) provide additional information on the IFQ Program and 
the GOA sablefish IFQ fishery.

IFQ Regulatory Areas

    The IFQ fisheries are prosecuted in accordance with catch limits 
established by regulatory area. The sablefish IFQ regulatory areas 
defined for sablefish in the GOA are the Southeast Outside District of 
the GOA (SEO), West Yakutat District of the GOA (WY), Central GOA 
(CGOA), and Western GOA (WGOA). The sablefish regulatory areas are 
defined and shown in Figure 14 to part 679. This proposed rule preamble 
refers to these areas collectively as sablefish areas.
    This proposed rule would implement provisions that affect halibut 
IFQ fisheries in the GOA. The halibut regulatory areas (halibut areas) 
are defined by the IPHC, described in Section 6 of the annual 
management measures (81 FR 14000, March 16, 2016), and shown in Figure 
15 to part 679. The halibut areas are not separated into GOA or BSAI 
management areas like sablefish areas. The halibut areas encompass 
different geographic areas than the sablefish areas, and the boundary 
lines do not coincide except at the border between the United States 
and Canada.
    The halibut areas in the GOA include Areas 2C, 3A, 3B, and part of 
Area 4A. All of these areas except Area 4A are completely contained in 
the GOA. The portion of Area 4A in waters south of the Aleutian 
Islands, west of Area 3B and east of 170[deg] W. longitude, is included 
in the WGOA sablefish area. This affected area includes the western 
part of the WGOA sablefish area and a small strip along the eastern 
border (east of 170[deg] W. longitude) of the Aleutian Islands 
sablefish area in the BSAI. Figure 1 and Figure 11 in the Analysis show 
the boundaries of the sablefish and halibut areas.

Retention of Halibut

    Sablefish IFQ fishermen who also hold halibut IFQ are required to 
retain halibut that are 32 inches or greater in length (legal size) 
harvested in the sablefish IFQ fishery, provided they have remaining 
halibut IFQ. This regulation was implemented with the IFQ Program in 
1995 and is intended to promote full utilization of halibut by reducing 
discards of halibut caught incidentally in the sablefish IFQ fishery. 
Section 4.5 of the Analysis states that many IFQ fishermen hold 
sablefish and halibut IFQ, and the species can overlap in some fishing 
areas (58 FR 59375, November 9, 1993).

Authorized Gear

    This proposed rule would revise regulations to add a new authorized 
gear

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for catcher vessels and catcher/processors participating in the GOA 
sablefish IFQ fishery. Under Sec.  679.2, vessels in the GOA sablefish 
IFQ fishery are authorized to use only longline gear (e.g., hook-and-
line gear). Catcher vessels and catcher/processors in the BSAI 
sablefish IFQ fishery are authorized to use longline gear and pot gear. 
Pot gear includes pot-and-line gear and longline pot gear. Pot-and-line 
gear is pot gear with a stationary, buoyed line with a single pot 
attached. Longline pot gear is pot gear with a stationary, buoyed, and 
anchored line with two or more pots attached. Longline pot gear is 
often deployed as a series of many pots attached together in a 
``string'' of gear. For additional information on longline gear, pot-
and-line, and longline pot gear see the definition of Authorized 
Fishing Gear in Sec.  679.2.
    Longline pot gear was historically used to harvest sablefish in the 
GOA. However, under the open access management program that existed 
prior to the implementation of the IFQ Program, vessel operators 
sometimes deployed hook-and-line and pot gear in the same fishing 
areas. This resulted in gear conflicts and the loss of gear on the 
fishing grounds. The longline pot groundline (i.e., the line attaching 
the pots together) is heavier and stronger than the groundline used to 
attach the series of hooks on hook-and-line gear. If longline pot gear 
is set over previously deployed hook-and-line gear, the weaker hook-
and-line gear can be damaged or lost as it is being retrieved. The 
Council and NMFS have not received reports of gear conflicts between 
hook-and-line gear.
    Deployment of hook-and-line and pot gear in the same fishing areas 
also resulted in grounds preemption under the race for fish. Fishing 
grounds preemption occurs when a fisherman sets marked gear in an area 
and prevents other fishery participants from setting gear in the same 
area. Pot gear is generally soaked for multiple days so that smaller, 
less valuable fish are able to swim out of the pots. This optimizes 
fishing effort by allowing fishermen to use their knowledge of catch 
rates and fish size in a particular area to choose the amount of soak 
time that selects for larger fish, but allows them to keep rotating and 
re-baiting their pot longline gear. Fishing grounds can be preempted 
for an extended period of time by pot gear, for example, when a vessel 
hauls, re-baits, and redeploys the gear in the same area while they 
return to port to make a landing. Fishing grounds preemption has not 
occurred between hook-and-line gear because the gear is deployed for 
less than 24 hours before hauling. Section 2.1.1 of the Analysis 
provides additional information on interactions between hook-and-line 
and pot gear prior to implementation of the IFQ Program, and a brief 
summary follows.
    In 1986, NMFS implemented a phased-in prohibition of pot gear in 
the GOA sablefish fishery (50 FR 43193, October 24, 1985) to eliminate 
gear conflicts between hook-and-line and pot gear. In 1992, the Council 
recommended, and NMFS approved, a prohibition on the use of longline 
pot gear in the sablefish fishery in the Bering Sea subarea (57 FR 
37906, August 21, 1992). The Council recommended a prohibition against 
longline pot gear in the Bering Sea subarea to prevent longline pot 
gear from preempting access to fishing grounds by hook-and-line gear. 
The Council did not recommend a prohibition on longline pot gear in the 
Aleutian Islands subarea because the Council did not receive reports of 
gear conflicts in that sablefish area.
    During the same period in the early 1990s, the Council developed 
and recommended the IFQ Program for a hook-and-line gear fishery for 
sablefish and halibut in the GOA and BSAI. Fishing under the IFQ 
Program began in 1995 (58 FR 59375, November 9, 1993). The IFQ Program 
extended the fishing season and allowed the sablefish and halibut 
fleets to spread out fishing operations over time. The IFQ Program 
reduced the possibility of gear conflicts and preemption of common 
fishing grounds that had previously affected the fisheries (73 FR 
28733, May 19, 2008).
    During the first IFQ season in 1995, fishing industry 
representatives reported to the Council that the Bering Sea sablefish 
TAC had not been fully harvested due, in part, to depredation on hook-
and-line gear. Depredation negatively impacts the sablefish IFQ fleet 
through reduced catch rates and increased operating costs. Depredation 
also has negative consequences for whales through increased risk of 
vessel strike, gear entanglement, and altered foraging strategies. 
Based on this information, the Council determined that authorizing 
longline pot gear in the Bering Sea sablefish IFQ fishery could reduce 
depredation. The Council also determined that implementation of the IFQ 
Program had substantially reduced the possibility of gear conflicts and 
a complete prohibition on longline pot gear was not necessary. The 
Council and NMFS recognized that the reintroduction of longline pot 
gear into the Bering Sea sablefish IFQ fishery posed less of a concern 
for fishing grounds preemption in 1996 than in 1992, when longline pot 
gear originally was prohibited. Authorizing the use of longline pot 
gear in the Bering Sea sablefish IFQ fishery allowed fishermen to use 
fishing gear that would reduce interactions with whales.
    On September 18, 1996, NMFS published a final rule to replace the 
year-round longline pot gear prohibition with a regulation that allowed 
the use of longline pot gear except during the month of June (61 FR 
49076). The Council and NMFS decided to retain the prohibition on 
longline pot gear in June because it generally has fair weather, and 
small vessels using hook-and-line gear that would otherwise be subject 
to pre-emption tend to operate primarily during June.
    In October 2004, a representative for longline pot fishermen in the 
Bering Sea proposed that gear competition between the sablefish 
longline pot fleet and the hook-and-line fleet had not occurred in 
June, and asserted that the regulatory prohibition on the use of 
longline pot gear during June was unnecessary and burdensome. After 
review of an analysis and public testimony, the Council recommended, 
and NMFS implemented, a regulation to remove the prohibition on the use 
of longline pot gear during June in the Bering Sea sablefish IFQ 
fishery (73 FR 28733, May 19, 2008). Currently, both longline pot and 
hook-and-line gear is authorized during the entire year in both the 
Bering Sea and Aleutian Islands sablefish fisheries.

Need for Amendment 101 and This Proposed Rule

    Beginning in 2009, the Council and NMFS received reports from 
fishermen in the GOA that there have been numerous sperm whale and 
killer whale interactions with the sablefish fleet in the GOA. Sperm 
whale depredation is most common in the CGOA, WY, and SEO sablefish 
areas and killer whale depredation is most common in the WGOA and BSAI. 
Section 3.4.1.1 of the Analysis provides the most recent information on 
depredation in the sablefish IFQ fishery, and Figure 17 in the Analysis 
shows a map of observed depredation on sablefish longline surveys. 
While depredation events are difficult to observe because depredation 
occurs on the ocean floor in deep water, fishery participants have 
testified to the Council that depredation continues to be a major cost 
to the sablefish IFQ fishery, and appears to be occurring more 
frequently.
    Depredation can result in lost catch, additional time waiting for 
whales to leave fishing grounds before hauling gear, and additional 
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relocating to avoid whales. Depredation can reduce fishing efficiency 
by increasing operating costs (e.g., fuel, labor) and the opportunity 
cost of time lost that would have been available for additional fishing 
effort or dedicated to other fishing and non-fishing activities. 
Section 3.4.1.1 of the Analysis notes that depredation can reduce 
harvesting efficiency and impose substantial costs on fishermen using 
hook-and-line gear, thereby reducing revenue in the sablefish IFQ 
fishery.
    Industry groups have tested a variety of methods to deter whales 
from preying on fish caught on hook-and-line gear, such as gear 
modifications and acoustic decoys, but these methods have not 
substantially reduced the problem of depredation in the GOA sablefish 
IFQ fishery. A summary of efforts to mitigate whale depredation in 
Alaska and elsewhere is provided in Section 4.7 of the Analysis.
    Participants in the GOA sablefish IFQ fishery indicated to the 
Council and NMFS that authorizing longline pot gear in the GOA 
sablefish IFQ fishery would reduce the adverse impacts of depredation 
for those vessel operators who choose to switch from hook-and-line 
gear. The Council and NMFS agree that interactions with whales 
throughout the GOA could affect the ability of sablefish IFQ permit 
holders to harvest sablefish by reducing catch per unit of effort and 
decreasing fishing costs. Section 1.2 of the Analysis provides 
additional information on the Council's development and recommendation 
of Amendment 101 and this proposed rule.
    The following section describes the impacts of Amendment 101 and 
this proposed rule on affected fishery participants and on the 
environment.

Impacts of Amendment 101 and This Proposed Rule

Impacts on the Sablefish IFQ Fishery

    Section 4.9.2 of the Analysis notes that vessel operators using 
longline pot gear would benefit from this proposed rule from reduced 
operating costs and reduced fishing time needed to harvest sablefish 
IFQ. This proposed rule would provide vessel operators with the option 
to use longline pot gear if they determine it is appropriate for their 
fishing operation.
    The Analysis states that it is not possible to estimate how many 
vessel operators would switch to longline pot gear from hook-and-line 
gear under this proposed rule. The total number of vessels using 
longline pot gear likely would be limited by the costs of longline pot 
gear and vessel reconfiguration. The Analysis estimates that the cost 
to purchase longline pot gear and reconfigure a vessel could be 
$100,000 or more depending on the configuration of the vessel. For some 
vessel operators, the costs of reconfiguration likely would be 
prohibitive. The Analysis suggests that vessel operators who already 
use pot gear in other fisheries (e.g., Pacific cod) could be the most 
likely operators to use longline pot gear in the GOA sablefish IFQ 
fishery because their conversion costs likely would be lower relative 
to participants who use only hook-and-line gear. Of the 404 catcher 
vessels harvesting sablefish IFQ in the GOA between 2009 and 2013, 40 
vessels deployed pot gear in another fishery.
    As described in Section 3.4.1.2 of the Analysis, no temporal or 
seasonal shift in sablefish IFQ fishing is expected to occur under this 
proposed rule. Harvest of sablefish IFQ would be authorized only during 
the sablefish fishing period specified at Sec.  679.23(g)(1) and 
established by the Council and NMFS through the annual harvest 
specifications (81 FR 14740, March 18, 2016). Harvest of sablefish IFQ 
would be limited to the TAC for the GOA sablefish IFQ fishery 
established by the Council and NMFS through the annual harvest 
specifications (81 FR 14740, March 18, 2016).
    If some portion of the sablefish IFQ fleet switches to longline pot 
gear, there would likely be decreased interactions between killer 
whales and sperm whales and the sablefish fishery. Unaccounted 
sablefish mortality due to depredation would be expected to decline as 
sablefish IFQ fishermen voluntarily switch from hook-and-line gear to 
longline pot gear. Because the amount of depredation is not known with 
certainty, the potential effects of reduced depredation from this 
proposed rule cannot be quantified. Section 3.1.1 of the Analysis notes 
that although hook-and-line and longline pot gear may catch slightly 
different sizes of sablefish, the best available information indicates 
that the use of pot longline gear would not have a significant impact 
on the sablefish resource.
    During the development of this proposed rule, the Council and NMFS 
received public testimony from IFQ fishery participants who did not 
support the use of longline pot gear in the sablefish IFQ fishery. 
These fishermen indicated that use of longline pot gear could result in 
conflicts between hook-and-line and longline pot gear similar to those 
that occurred prior to implementation of the IFQ Program. These 
fishermen testified that longline pot gear is typically left unattended 
on the fishing grounds for several days before the pots are retrieved. 
The testimony expressed concerns that longline pot gear left on the 
sablefish fishing grounds could preempt the use of these fishing 
grounds by fishermen using hook-and-line gear as had occurred prior to 
implementation of the IFQ Program.
    In recommending Amendment 101 and this proposed rule, the Council 
and NMFS recognize that longline pot gear had previously been 
authorized in the GOA sablefish fishery, but its use was prohibited 
prior to implementation of the IFQ Program. The Council and NMFS also 
recognize that the prohibition on pot gear was based on fishery data 
and scientific information on depredation that is not reflective of the 
present fishery. The Council determined, and NMFS agrees, that 
authorizing longline pot gear in the GOA sablefish IFQ fishery under 
Amendment 101 and this proposed rule is appropriate because the IFQ 
Program provides fishermen with substantially more flexibility on when 
and where to harvest sablefish. The IFQ Program makes it much less 
likely that hook-and-line and longline pot gear conflicts would occur 
or that fishing grounds would be preempted for extended periods in the 
same manner previously analyzed by the Council and NMFS.
    The Council and NMFS analyzed the extent to which this proposed 
rule, which would allow hook-and-line gear and pot gear to be used in 
the same areas, could result in gear conflicts and grounds preemption. 
Section 4.9.2 of the Analysis explains gear conflict and grounds 
preemption impose costs on fishermen that are unable to, or choose not 
to, deploy hook-and-line gear in an area because longline pot gear is 
used in that area. In the case of the sablefish IFQ fishery, the 
Council and NMFS received public testimony that vessel operators using 
hook-and-line gear could incur increased operating costs if their 
vessels would have to travel farther or to less productive fishing 
grounds to find an area unoccupied by longline pot gear. The testimony 
suggested that these costs could potentially be greater for 
participants in the SEO and WY sablefish areas. In these sablefish 
areas, fishing grounds are constrained to a narrow area on the edge of 
the continental shelf and fishing gear is concentrated into a 
relatively smaller area compared to the CGOA and WGOA sablefish areas. 
Section 4.9.4 of the Analysis notes that fishery data is not available 
at a sufficiently fine spatial scale to identify particular areas where 
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occur in the SEO and WY sablefish areas.
    The Analysis explains that it is not possible to determine with 
certainty the extent to which gear conflicts and grounds preemption 
might occur under this proposed rule because it is unknown how many 
vessel operators will use longline pot gear in the GOA sablefish IFQ 
fishery. After reviewing the Analysis and receiving public testimony, 
the Council and NMFS determined the likelihood of gear conflicts and 
grounds preemption was low. However, the likelihood of gear conflicts 
and grounds preemption is not possible to determine with certainty. The 
Council received testimony from several stakeholders noting this 
uncertainty and expressing concern that this proposed rule would 
negatively impact fishermen who continue to use hook-and-line gear. 
These stakeholders requested specific measures to further minimize the 
likelihood of gear conflicts and grounds preemption. Therefore, this 
proposed rule addresses these stakeholder concerns by recommending a 
number of management measures that are intended to minimize the 
potential for gear conflicts and grounds preemption. These measures 
include (1) authorizing only the use of longline pot gear, (2) limiting 
the number of pots that may be deployed by a vessel in each sablefish 
area, (3) requiring all pots to be identified with a tag assigned to 
the vessel, (4) requiring a vessel operator to redeploy longline pot 
gear from the fishing grounds within a specified time period, (5) 
requiring a vessel operator to remove longline pot gear when leaving 
certain fishing grounds to make a landing, (6) requiring a vessel 
operator to mark longline pot gear to make it more visible on the 
fishing grounds, and (7) recordkeeping and reporting requirements to 
monitor and enforce provisions of this rule. The Council determined, 
and NMFS agrees, that these management measures would likely further 
reduce the likelihood of gear conflicts and grounds preemption in the 
GOA sablefish IFQ fishery under this proposed rule.

Longline Pot Gear

    Amendment 101 and this proposed rule would authorize the use of 
longline pot gear in the GOA sablefish IFQ fishery. Vessel operators 
would be prohibited from using pot-and-line gear (i.e., single pot 
gear) to harvest sablefish in the GOA. Section 2.4 of the Analysis 
notes that the Council considered authorizing longline pot gear and 
pot-and-line gear in the GOA sablefish IFQ fishery for this action. The 
Council determined, and NMFS agrees, that pot-and-line gear may have a 
greater potential for conflict with hook-and-line gear because it has a 
larger number of anchor lines and buoys than longline pot gear. In 
addition, single pots that are deployed in a pot-and-line format are 
larger and heavier than pots deployed in a longline pot format because 
a single pot is more likely to drift than pots deployed in a longline 
format. Single pots deployed in a pot-and-line format could result in 
greater gear entanglement and conflicts because they are likely to 
drift into other areas from the deployed location than pots deployed in 
a longline pot format. Section 2.4 of the Analysis also states that 
compared to pot-and-line gear, longline pot gear would be expected to 
enhance crew safety and may make it feasible for smaller vessels that 
could not use pot-and-line gear in the sablefish IFQ fishery to use 
longline pot gear.

Pot Limits

    This proposed rule would implement different pot limits for 
different GOA sablefish areas. Section 4.9.3 of the Analysis notes that 
a pot limit would control vessel fishing effort and limit the total 
amount of fishing grounds that any single vessel could use at a given 
time. A vessel operator would be limited to deploying a specific amount 
of pots in each area in which they hold IFQ: 120 pots in the SEO and WY 
sablefish areas and 300 pots in the CGOA and WGOA sablefish areas.
    The Council considered area-specific pot limits to account for the 
physical nature of the sablefish fishing grounds and the composition of 
the IFQ sablefish fleet in each sablefish area. The Council also 
considered testimony on the number of pots that vessels in the GOA 
could feasibly deploy in the sablefish IFQ fishery. The Council 
determined, and NMFS agrees, that smaller pot limits are appropriate in 
the SEO and WY fisheries because these sablefish areas have more 
spatially concentrated fishing grounds than the CGOA and WGOA sablefish 
areas.

Pot Tags

    This proposed rule would implement a requirement that all pots 
deployed in GOA sablefish areas have a pot tag that is (1) issued by 
NMFS and (2) assigned by NMFS to a vessel that is licensed by the State 
of Alaska. This proposed rule would require a vessel owner to request 
and receive pot tags by submitting an application to NMFS. NMFS would 
require a vessel owner to specify on the application for pot tags the 
vessel name and Alaska Department of Fish and Game (ADF&G) vessel 
registration number. The State of Alaska requires the owner of a 
fishing vessel used in waters of the state to register with the State 
of Alaska and receive an ADF&G vessel registration number (AS 
16.05.475). If the ADF&G vessel registration number is current at the 
time the application for pot tags is submitted, NMFS would consider the 
vessel eligible to participate in the GOA sablefish IFQ fishery using 
longline pot gear and assign pot tags to that vessel. NMFS would assign 
the number of tags requested for each GOA sablefish area, not to exceed 
the pot limits for each sablefish area, to the vessel and issue the 
tags to the vessel owner. Vessel owners should allow up to 10 days from 
receipt of a pot tag application by NMFS for NMFS to issue pot tags. 
Each pot tag would have a unique number and be a color specific to the 
GOA sablefish area in which it may be deployed. This proposed rule 
would require the operator of the vessel to attach a pot tag that is 
assigned to the vessel to each pot before deploying the gear. Because 
the proposed pot tag requirements are intended to facilitate monitoring 
of the proposed pot limits on the fishing grounds, this proposed rule 
would make the vessel operator responsible for complying with the pot 
tag requirements and the pot limits in each GOA sablefish area.
    Section 4.9.3.2 of the Analysis states that in instances where the 
vessel is leased by the owner, each vessel operator would need to 
obtain the pot tags from the vessel owner to ensure the proper use of 
the pot tags in the GOA sablefish IFQ fishery. In cases where multiple 
sablefish IFQ permit holders fish from the same vessel, the vessel 
operator would be responsible for ensuring that no more pots are 
deployed from a vessel than the pot limit for a specific sablefish 
area.
    The Council and NMFS recognized that pot tags may be lost on the 
fishing grounds if a tag becomes unattached from the pot or if a pot 
becomes unattached from the longline and cannot be retrieved. Under 
this proposed rule, the vessel owner could request replacement pot tags 
from NMFS if pot tags are lost. The vessel owner would be required to 
provide NMFS with the pot tag numbers that were lost and provide a 
description of the circumstances under which the pot tags were lost. 
NMFS would issue the appropriate number of replacement tags, up to the 
pot limit specified for the sablefish area. Vessel owners should allow 
up to 10 days from receipt of a pot tag application by NMFS for NMFS to 
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    The Council and NMFS anticipated that some vessel operators may 
want to share longline pot gear during the fishing season to help 
reduce operating costs. To minimize the potential for grounds 
preemption by multiple vessels using the same longline pot gear, this 
proposed rule would allow multiple vessels to use the same longline pot 
gear during one fishing season but would prohibit use of the same 
longline pot gear simultaneously. In order for more than one vessel to 
use the same longline pot gear, this proposed rule would require a 
vessel operator to remove longline pot gear from the fishing grounds, 
return the gear to port and remove the pot tags assigned to the vessel 
before pot tags assigned to another vessel could be attached to the 
pots and used on another vessel in the GOA sablefish IFQ fishery.

Gear Redeployment and Removal

    This proposed rule would require vessels using longline pot gear in 
the GOA sablefish IFQ fishery to redeploy or remove their gear within a 
specified time period after deployment or when leaving the fishing 
grounds to make a landing. The Council recommended area-specific 
requirements because vessel operations and fishing grounds vary by 
management areas. Section 4.9.4 and Section 4.10 of the Analysis note 
that this provision is intended to minimize the potential for vessels 
using longline pot gear to preempt fishing grounds for extended 
periods. These provisions were supported by sablefish IFQ holders who 
intend to use longline pot gear and sablefish IFQ holders who intend to 
continue to use hook-and-line gear under this proposed rule.
    The Council based its recommendations on information on the use of 
pot gear in the BSAI sablefish IFQ fishery and on testimony from 
sablefish IFQ holders. Section 4.9.2 of the Analysis notes that pot 
gear typically remains deployed (``soaked'') on the fishing grounds for 
longer periods of time than hook-and-line gear. As described above in 
this preamble, pot gear is generally soaked for multiple days. Figure 8 
in Section 3.1.1.2 of the Analysis shows that sablefish pot gear 
deployed by catcher vessels and catcher/processors in the BSAI was 
typically ``soaked'' for two to four days from 1995 through 2005, and 
90 percent of the observed pot sets were soaked for seven or fewer 
days. Section 3.1.2.2 of the Analysis notes that hook-and-line 
fishermen tend to soak their gear for less than 24 hours before 
hauling, and are less apt to leave their gear on the grounds when 
returning to port.
    In addition to the information on pot soak times in the BSAI 
sablefish fishery presented in Section 4.9.2 of the Analysis, the 
Council considered testimony from vessel operators. This testimony 
suggested it was unlikely that vessels using pot gear would preempt 
fishing grounds in the GOA by leaving pot gear deployed for extended 
periods of time because (1) longline pot gear likely would be deployed 
in the GOA sablefish IFQ fishery from two to four days, similar to 
operations in the BSAI fisheries, (2) gear conflicts and grounds 
preemption has not occurred in the BSAI sablefish IFQ fishery, and (3) 
vessel operators have an incentive to optimize their pot gear fishing 
effort to maximize their sablefish IFQ harvest in the minimum amount of 
time.
    Nevertheless, these vessel operators acknowledged to the Council 
that the likelihood of gear conflicts and grounds preemption cannot be 
determined with certainty. These vessel operators also noted that many 
GOA sablefish IFQ holders intending to continue to use hook-and-line 
gear were concerned about the potential for gear conflicts and grounds 
preemption under this proposed rule. These operators noted that these 
concerns likely were greater for the GOA sablefish IFQ fishery than the 
BSAI sablefish IFQ fishery because some GOA sablefish areas have more 
constrained fishing grounds due to a smaller overall area and a larger 
number of participating vessels than in the BSAI. To address this 
concern, several sablefish IFQ holders recommended that the Council 
establish area-specific requirements for catcher vessels and catcher/
processors to redeploy or remove gear from the grounds in order to 
further reduce the likelihood that longline pot gear would be deployed 
on the GOA fishing grounds for extended periods of time and result in 
gear conflicts and grounds preemption.
    The Council determined that establishing these gear redeployment or 
removal limits would provide an additional incentive for operators 
using longline pot gear to closely monitor the amount of time their 
gear is left on the grounds and further minimize potential for gear 
conflicts or grounds preemption. The Council recommended these 
provisions to balance its objective to provide economic benefits to 
fishermen using longline pot gear with its objective to minimize 
potential negative impacts on fishermen continuing to use hook-and-line 
gear.
    In recommending Amendment 101 and this proposed rule, the Council 
indicated its intent to monitor interactions between longline pot and 
hook-and-line gear in the GOA sablefish IFQ fishery. The Council 
recommended that if Amendment 101 and this proposed rule are approved, 
NMFS would annually report to the Council the amount of longline pot 
gear effort in the GOA sablefish IFQ fishery in addition to any 
reported gear conflicts or instances of grounds preemption. The Council 
also indicated its intent to conduct a review of Amendment 101 and this 
action three years following implementation of the final rule, if 
approved. The Council specified its intent to consider the impact of 
Amendment 101 and this proposed rule on GOA sablefish IFQ holders that 
continue to use hook-and-line gear in determining whether changes to 
regulatory provisions are needed in the future.
    The Council determined, and NMFS agrees, that the following 
provisions of this proposed rule would minimize the potential for gear 
conflicts and grounds preemption. For each area of the GOA, this 
proposed rule would specify a maximum time limit for which longline pot 
gear could be left unattended on the fishing grounds. The Council 
determined, and NMFS agrees, that requiring vessel operators to tend 
the gear within a specified time period reduces the likelihood that 
longline pot gear will be left on the grounds unattended for an 
extended period of time.
    In the SEO sablefish area, a catcher vessel operator would be 
required to remove longline pot gear from the fishing grounds when the 
vessel leaves the fishing grounds to make a landing. This would 
prohibit the vessel operator from preempting fishing grounds by 
retrieving pots and redeploying the gear in the same fishing location 
while the vessel made a landing. This restriction responds to concerns 
expressed by fishermen holding sablefish IFQ in the SEO sablefish area. 
These fishermen testified that a substantial portion of sablefish IFQ 
fishermen in SEO likely would continue to use hook-and-line gear under 
this proposed rule because the vessels are too small to feasibly use 
longline pot gear.
    Section 4.9.8.1 in the Analysis notes that vessels ranging from 
between 55 feet (16.7 m) and 95 feet (28.9 m) length overall (LOA) 
participate in sablefish pot fisheries in Canada. The Analysis shows 
that the majority of the vessels that participate in sablefish 
fisheries in the GOA are greater than 50 feet (15.2 m) LOA, indicating 
that these vessels may be able to feasibly use longline pot gear. The 
Analysis also shows that approximately 30 percent of sablefish IFQ 
fishermen in SEO use vessels 50 feet (15.2 m) or less LOA. This is a

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higher percentage of smaller vessels compared to the other GOA 
sablefish areas. Therefore, the Council determined, and NMFS agrees, 
that requiring a vessel in the SEO sablefish area to remove longline 
pot gear from the fishing grounds when the vessel leaves the fishing 
grounds to make a landing would minimize the potential for grounds 
preemption while providing fishermen using longline pot gear with an 
opportunity to efficiently harvest sablefish.
    The Council did not recommend a specific redeployment or removal 
provision for catcher/processors in the SEO sablefish area because 
relatively few catcher/processors operate in the area and the Council 
did not receive testimony suggesting specific limitations for these 
vessels. However, NMFS has determined that this proposed rule should 
require operators of catcher/processors in SEO to haul and reset 
(redeploy) in the same location or remove longline pot gear from that 
location within a specified time period. This provision would be 
consistent with requirements for sablefish IFQ vessels in other GOA 
areas in order to minimize the potential for catcher/processors using 
longline pot gear in SEO to preempt fishing grounds for extended 
periods. The Council and NMFS determined that redeploying or removing 
longline pot gear from a specific location would meet the requirements 
to tend gear in this proposed rule (see Section 2.2 of the Analysis). 
This would provide sablefish IFQ permit holders with flexibility to 
harvest sablefish IFQ while still requiring vessel operators to tend 
gear within a maximum time period in order to minimize the potential 
for gear to be left unattended on the fishing grounds for an extended 
period of time. NMFS proposes to require a catcher/processor in the SEO 
sablefish area to redeploy or remove from the fishing grounds all 
longline pot gear that is assigned to the vessel and deployed to fish 
sablefish IFQ within five days after deploying the gear. This proposed 
regulation would mirror the effect of the provision applicable to 
vessels in the WY and CGOA sablefish areas.
    The Council and NMFS determined that five days was an appropriate 
period of time because the Council heard testimony from operators 
intending to use longline pot gear that this would accommodate 
sablefish vessel fishing plans to soak pots for two to four days, while 
allowing additional time to redeploy or remove gear in the event of 
poor weather or operational delays. The Council and NMFS determined 
that this requirement to redeploy or remove gear at least every five 
days would minimize the likelihood that one vessel would preempt the 
same fishing grounds for an extended period of time.
    In the WY and CGOA sablefish areas, a catcher vessel and a catcher/
processor operator would be required to redeploy or remove longline pot 
gear from the fishing grounds within five days after deploying the 
gear. The Council and NMFS received testimony that this would be an 
appropriate time period because it is unlikely that a vessel operator 
would leave fishing gear unattended for longer than five days in the WY 
and CGOA sablefish areas. The Council and NMFS determined that five 
days was an appropriate period of time because the Council heard 
testimony from operators intending to use longline pot gear that this 
would accommodate sablefish vessel fishing plans to soak pots for two 
to four days while allowing additional time to redeploy or remove gear 
in the event of poor weather or operational delays.
    The Council and NMFS considered testimony indicating that, although 
the fishing grounds in WY are spatially constrained, similar to SEO, 
the likelihood of grounds preemption in WY is lower because there are 
fewer IFQ permit holders in that area than in SEO. Therefore, the 
Council and NMFS determined that it would not be necessary to require a 
vessel operator to remove longline pot gear from WY area grounds when 
the vessel made a landing. The Council and NMFS received testimony that 
fishing grounds are not as limited in the WY and CGOA sablefish areas, 
and grounds preemption likely would not occur under this proposed rule.
    In the WGOA sablefish area, a catcher vessel and a catcher/
processor operator would be required to redeploy or remove longline pot 
gear from the fishing grounds within seven days after deploying the 
gear. The Council and NMFS received testimony that this would be an 
appropriate time period because while it was unlikely that a vessel 
operator would leave fishing gear unattended for longer than seven days 
in the WGOA, this proposed rule would provide a maximum time limit for 
which longline pot gear could be left unattended on the fishing 
grounds. The Council provided a longer time period in the WGOA for 
operators to redeploy or remove longline pot gear relative to the other 
sablefish areas because the WGOA is the largest GOA sablefish area and 
there are substantially fewer sablefish IFQ holders in the WGOA than in 
SEO and the CGOA. The Council and NMFS received testimony that fishing 
grounds are not constrained in the WGOA and grounds preemption likely 
would not occur under this proposed rule.

Gear Marking

    This proposed rule would implement additional gear marking 
requirements for vessels using longline pot gear in the GOA. Current 
regulations at Sec.  679.24(a) require all vessel operators using hook-
and-line and pot gear to mark buoys carried on board or used by the 
vessel to be marked with the vessel's Federal fisheries permit number 
or ADF&G vessel registration number. This regulation also specifies 
that the markings must be a specified size, shall be visible above the 
water line, and shall be maintained so the markings are clearly 
visible.
    Section 4.9.5 and Section 4.10 of the Analysis describe the impacts 
of the additional gear marking requirements that would be implemented 
by this proposed rule for a vessel operator using longline pot gear in 
the GOA sablefish IFQ fishery. In addition to the current requirements 
at Sec.  679.24(a), each vessel operator would be required to attach a 
cluster of four or more marker buoys, a flag mounted on a pole, and a 
radar reflector to each end of a longline pot set. The Council and NMFS 
received testimony that these marking requirements would enhance the 
visibility of the ends of a longline pot gear set to other vessels that 
are on the fishing grounds and would not impose a substantial cost on 
vessel operators using longline pot gear. The testimony indicated that 
these marking tools are commonly used by vessel operators that deploy 
pot gear in fisheries in Alaska.
    This proposed rule would require a vessel operator to use four or 
more buoys to mark each end of a longline pot gear set. The Council and 
NMFS anticipate that multiple buoys would keep the gear marking above 
the water line in stronger currents and facilitate visibility from 
greater distances. Current regulations require any vessel fishing in 
the sablefish or halibut IFQ fisheries to mark all buoys carried on 
board or used with the vessel's Federal Fisheries Permit (FFP) number 
or Alaska Department of Fish & Game (ADF&G) vessel registration number. 
This provides enforcement agents and other fishermen on the grounds 
with information that identifies the vessel or the IFQ permit holder 
associated with that vessel. This proposed rule would require a vessel 
operator to add the initials ``LP'' for ``Longline Pot'' to one hard 
buoy in the buoy cluster in addition to the FFP number or ADF&G vessel 
registration number. This would

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distinguish buoys for hook-and-line gear from buoys for longline pot 
gear.
    This proposed rule would require a vessel operator to use a flag 
mounted on a pole to mark each end of a longline pot gear set. Section 
4.9.5 of the Analysis explains that flags are commonly used by vessel 
operators to mark pot gear in fisheries in Alaska.
    This proposed rule would require a vessel operator to use a radar 
reflector to mark each end of a longline pot gear set. Fishing vessels 
use radar reflectors to help make the vessel or other objects 
identifiable by other vessels that use radar to scan for vessels and 
other obstructions. A radar reflector reflects a radar signal directly 
back to the radar antenna so that the object with the radar reflector 
is identifiable on the radar of the vessel deploying the radar. The 
Council and NMFS received public testimony that radar reflectors are 
commonly used by vessel operators to mark pot gear in fisheries in 
Alaska. This public testimony indicated that the requirement to mark 
longline pot gear with a radar reflector under this proposed rule would 
not impose a substantial cost on vessel operators.

Monitoring and Enforcement

    This proposed rule would implement three additional recordkeeping 
and reporting requirements to monitor and enforce provisions that are 
intended to minimize gear conflicts and grounds preemption. First, NMFS 
would require all vessel operators using longline pot gear in the GOA 
sablefish IFQ fishery to report specific information in logbooks about 
fishing gear used and catch for all sablefish IFQ fishing trips. Most 
vessel operators in the GOA sablefish IFQ fishery are currently 
required to complete logbooks for sablefish IFQ fishing trips. Second, 
NMFS would require all vessel operators using longline pot gear in the 
GOA sablefish IFQ fishery to have an operating Vessel Monitoring System 
(VMS) while fishing for sablefish IFQ. Third, NMFS would add additional 
required fields to the Prior Notice of Landing (PNOL) for vessel 
operators using longline pot gear in the GOA sablefish IFQ fishery.
    Section 4.9 of the Analysis notes that this proposed rule would 
require all vessel operators using longline pot gear in the GOA 
sablefish IFQ fishery to complete NMFS logbooks. NMFS uses logbooks to 
collect detailed information from vessel operators participating in the 
IFQ fisheries. Under current regulations, the operator of a catcher 
vessel 60 feet or greater (18.3 m) LOA using hook-and-line gear in the 
sablefish or halibut IFQ fisheries is required to maintain a Daily 
Fishing Logbook (DFL). The operator of a catcher/processor using hook-
and-line gear in the sablefish or halibut IFQ fisheries must use a 
combination of a Daily Cumulative Production Logbook (DCPL) and the 
NMFS electronic reporting system for landings (eLandings). For each day 
during a fishing trip, vessel operators are required to record in a DFL 
or DCPL information on deployed, retrieved, and lost gear and catch 
information per unit of gear deployed.
    This proposed rule would add a requirement for all operators of a 
vessel using longline pot gear in the GOA sablefish IFQ fishery to 
report in a DFL (for catcher vessels) or DCPL (for catcher/processors) 
the number of pots and location of longline pot sets deployed on a 
fishing trip. Under current regulations, the operator of a vessel less 
than 60 feet (18.3 m) LOA is exempt from logbook reporting 
requirements. This proposed rule would remove this exemption for the 
operator of a vessel using longline pot gear in the GOA sablefish IFQ 
fishery. While this would be a new regulatory requirement for these 
vessels, Section 4.9.3.2 of the Analysis explains that many operators 
of vessels less than 60 feet (18.3 m) in the sablefish IFQ fishery 
voluntarily complete and submit logbooks. Therefore, the Council and 
NMFS anticipate this additional reporting requirement would not 
negatively impact operators of vessels less than 60 feet (18.3 m) that 
choose to use longline pot gear.
    Current regulations allow the operator of a vessel required to 
complete a DFL or a DCPL to use a NMFS-approved electronic logbook 
(ELB) instead of a DFL or DCPL. While NMFS does not currently have an 
approved ELB for vessels using longline pot gear in the GOA, NMFS 
anticipates that an ELB would be available for use by these vessel 
operators in the future. Under this proposed rule, vessel operators 
using longline pot gear in the GOA sablefish IFQ fishery would be 
required to complete a DFL or a DCPL and eLandings to record and report 
sablefish information until a NMFS-approved ELB is available.
    Section 4.10 of the Analysis notes that this proposed rule would 
require all vessel operators using longline pot gear in the GOA 
sablefish IFQ fishery to use VMS to track vessel activity in the GOA 
sablefish areas. VMS is used to monitor the location and movement of 
commercial fishing vessels in Federal fisheries in Alaska. NMFS would 
use the VMS to aid in determining compliance with requirements to 
redeploy or remove fishing gear from the grounds within a specified 
time period under this proposed rule.
    Section 5.7 of the Analysis states that this proposed rule would 
add a requirement for vessel operators using longline pot gear in the 
GOA sablefish IFQ fishery to report the number of pots deployed, the 
number of pots lost, and the number of pots left deployed on the 
fishing grounds on the PNOL. NMFS requires vessel operators in the IFQ 
fisheries to submit a PNOL at least three hours before a landing occurs 
to alert enforcement personnel of the upcoming landing. The PNOL would 
be a declaration from the vessel operator that enforcement agents could 
compare with the gear on board while the vessel is making a landing.
    Sections 4.9.3.2, 4.9.4.1, 4.9.5.1, and 4.9.6.1 of the Analysis 
describe enforcement considerations for the provisions of this proposed 
rule that are intended to minimize gear conflicts and grounds 
preemption. The Council and NMFS considered the methods that would be 
used to enforce the proposed restrictions on use of longline pot gear 
in the GOA sablefish IFQ fishery. The Council and NMFS determined that 
the requirements in this proposed rule would provide sufficient 
monitoring and enforcement information to meet the Council's objectives 
for Amendment 101 and this proposed rule.

Impacts on Whale Interactions in the Sablefish IFQ Fishery

    Depredation by killer whales and sperm whales is common in the 
sablefish IFQ fisheries in the GOA and BSAI. Section 3.4.1 of the 
Analysis provides available information on the interactions of the GOA 
sablefish IFQ fishery with killer whales and sperm whales. The Analysis 
examined data from the commercial fisheries and sablefish survey data 
and concluded that the use of longline pot gear would support the 
objective of this proposed rule to reduce sablefish IFQ fishery 
interactions with whales in the GOA. Use of longline pot gear is 
expected to reduce fishing gear interactions with whales and have a 
positive effect on killer whales and sperm whales compared to the 
status quo.
    Section 3.4.2 of the Analysis notes that this proposed rule could 
reduce the risk of whale entanglements in fishing gear. Although the 
likelihood of whale entanglements in hook-and-line gear is very low in 
Alaska fisheries, the Analysis states that neither killer whales nor 
sperm whales are known to depredate on pot fishing gear. Therefore, 
this proposed rule could reduce the risk of whale entanglements in 
fishing gear.

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Impacts on Seabird Interactions in the GOA Sablefish IFQ Fishery

    Many seabird species are attracted to fishing vessels to forage on 
bait, offal, discards, and other prey made available by fishing 
operations. These interactions can result in direct mortality for 
seabirds if they become entangled in fishing gear or strike the vessel 
or fishing gear while flying. In addition, seabirds are attracted to 
sinking baited hooks and can be hooked and drowned. Hook-and-line gear 
has the greatest impact on seabirds relative to other fishing gear. 
Since 1998, seabird avoidance measures have been required on vessels 
greater than or equal to 27 ft (7.9 m) LOA using hook-and-line gear in 
the groundfish and halibut fisheries in the GOA and BSAI (March 6, 
1998, 63 FR 11161). Additional seabird avoidance measures have been 
adopted for the hook-and-line fishery since 1998 (72 FR 71601, December 
18, 2007). These measures were intended to reduce seabird incidental 
catch and mortality and mitigate interactions with short-tailed 
albatross.
    Section 3.5.1 of the Analysis examines the effect of hook-and-line 
gear on seabirds. Data from 1993 through 2012 indicate the annual 
incidental catch of seabirds in all hook-and-line fisheries constitutes 
about 91 percent of fisheries-related seabird mortality in Alaska. The 
GOA typically accounts for 10 percent to 20 percent of overall 
incidental seabird catch.
    Section 3.5.1.2 of the Analysis compared the number of seabird 
mortalities by hook-and-line and pot gear in the GOA Pacific cod 
fishery and the BSAI sablefish IFQ fishery and determined that a higher 
level of seabird mortality occurred with hook-and-line gear. The 
Analysis compared seabird mortality by hook-and-line and pot gear in 
the GOA Pacific cod fishery because pot gear is not authorized for the 
GOA sablefish IFQ fishery. The estimated seabird mortality in the GOA 
Pacific cod fishery from vessels using hook-and-line gear was 1,802 
seabirds and the estimated mortality from vessels using pot gear was 
458 seabirds. This comprises a very small portion of total estimated 
seabird mortality from fisheries in Alaska. This proposed rule would 
likely reduce the already small incidental catch of seabirds in the 
sablefish IFQ fishery because it would provide vessel operators with 
the opportunity to use longline pot gear, which has a lower rate of 
incidental catch of seabirds than hook-and-line gear.

Impacts on the Halibut IFQ Fishery

    The Council and NMFS also considered the impacts of this proposed 
rule on the halibut IFQ fishery. Section 3.2.1 of the Analysis notes 
that the overall impact of this proposed rule on the halibut IFQ 
fishery is likely to be small. This proposed rule would revise current 
regulations to authorize retention of halibut IFQ caught when using 
longline pot gear in the GOA sablefish IFQ fishery, provided a person 
on the vessel holds sufficient IFQ pounds to cover the retained 
halibut.
    In developing this proposed rule, the Council recognized that the 
IPHC authorizes fishing gear for halibut in the GOA through its annual 
management measures. The IPHC meets annually to approve the regulations 
that apply to persons and vessels fishing for and retaining halibut 
IFQ. At its January 2016 Annual Meeting, the IPHC approved longline pot 
gear, as defined by the Council, as legal gear to retain halibut in 
Alaska if NMFS implements regulations that authorize longline pot gear 
in the sablefish IFQ fishery (81 FR 14000, March 16, 2016).
    Section 19(1) of the 2016 annual management measures allows a 
person to retain and possess halibut IFQ taken with hook-and-line or 
longline pot gear in the sablefish IFQ fishery provided retention and 
possession is authorized by NMFS regulations published at 50 CFR part 
679. Current NMFS regulations require vessel operators using hook-and-
line gear and holding sufficient halibut IFQ to retain legal size 
halibut (32 inches or greater) caught incidentally in the GOA sablefish 
IFQ fishery. If the Secretary approves a final rule to implement 
Amendment 101, NMFS would implement a requirement in regulations for 
vessel operators using longline pot gear and holding sufficient halibut 
IFQ to retain legal size halibut in the GOA sablefish IFQ fishery as 
recommended by the Council and the IPHC. The Council developed this 
regulation pursuant to section 773c(c) of the Halibut Act. The 
Secretary is publishing this regulation for public comment in this 
notice of proposed rulemaking.
    Requiring the retention of incidentally caught halibut IFQ is 
intended to avoid the discard and associated discard mortality of 
halibut in the GOA sablefish IFQ fishery. The sablefish and halibut 
hook-and-line gear fisheries are prosecuted simultaneously. Vessels 
that fish sablefish IFQ typically also fish halibut IFQ. Section 4.5.6 
of the Analysis notes that the majority of sablefish IFQ permit holders 
also hold a halibut IFQ permit. Section 4.9.6 of the Analysis concludes 
that replacing some amount of hook-and-line effort with longline pot 
gear effort could benefit permit holders in the halibut IFQ fishery 
because many of the sablefish IFQ fishery participants are also halibut 
IFQ fishery participants. This proposed rule would create efficiencies 
in the harvest of halibut and sablefish for these participants.
    This proposed rule would require vessel operators that catch 
halibut in longline pot gear to comply with current retention 
requirements under the IFQ Program and the provisions recommended by 
the Council. Currently, halibut caught with hook-and-line gear must be 
retained if the halibut are of legal size and a person on the vessel 
holds a halibut IFQ permit with sufficient halibut IFQ pounds to cover 
the retained halibut. The Council recommended, and NMFS agrees, that a 
sablefish IFQ permit holder on board a vessel that catches halibut with 
longline pot gear in the GOA would be required to retain the halibut 
provided they hold a halibut IFQ permit with sufficient halibut IFQ 
pounds to cover the retained halibut. Regulations at Sec.  679.7(f)(4) 
prohibit an IFQ holder from retaining legal size halibut if no person 
on board the vessel holds sufficient IFQ pounds to cover the retained 
halibut. In these instances, fishermen are required to discard the 
halibut with a minimum of injury consistent with regulations at Sec.  
679.7(a)(13) and Section 14 of the IPHC annual management measures (81 
FR 14000, March 16, 2016).

This Proposed Rule

    This proposed rule would revise regulations at 50 CFR part 300 and 
50 CFR part 679 to: (1) Authorize longline pot gear in the GOA 
sablefish IFQ fishery, (2) minimize the potential for gear conflicts 
and fishing grounds preemption, and (3) require retention of halibut 
IFQ caught in longline pot gear used in the GOA sablefish IFQ fishery. 
NMFS also proposes additional regulatory revisions to facilitate the 
administration, monitoring, and enforcement of this proposed rule. This 
section describes the proposed changes to current regulations.

Authorize Longline Pot Gear

    This proposed rule would revise Sec. Sec.  300.61, 679.2, and 
679.24 to authorize longline pot gear for use in the GOA sablefish IFQ 
fishery.
    This proposed rule would revise regulations at Sec.  300.61 that 
supplement the annual management measures adopted by the IPHC. These 
proposed revisions are necessary to implement the Council's 
recommendation to

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require halibut IFQ permit holders to retain legal sized halibut IFQ 
caught incidentally in longline pots deployed in the GOA sablefish IFQ 
fishery, provided the halibut IFQ holders have sufficient remaining IFQ 
pounds to cover the retained halibut. To implement this recommendation, 
this proposed rule would revise the definition of ``Fishing'' at Sec.  
300.61 to specify that the use of longline pot gear in any halibut area 
in the GOA to harvest halibut IFQ would be subject to halibut 
regulations at part 300. This proposed rule would revise the definition 
of ``IFQ halibut'' at Sec.  300.61 to specify that halibut IFQ may be 
harvested with longline pot gear while commercial fishing in any 
halibut area in the GOA.
    This proposed rule would revise the definition of ``Fixed gear'' 
under the definition of ``Authorized fishing gear'' at Sec.  
679.2(4)(i) to include longline pot gear as an authorized gear in the 
GOA sablefish IFQ fishery. Fixed gear is a general term that describes 
the multiple gear types allowed to fish sablefish IFQ and halibut IFQ 
under the IFQ Program and is referred to throughout 50 CFR part 679.
    This proposed rule would add Sec.  679.2(4)(iv) to the definition 
of ``Fixed gear'' under the definition of ``Authorized fishing gear'' 
to include longline pot gear as an authorized gear for halibut IFQ 
harvested in halibut areas in the GOA.
    This proposed rule would revise the definition of ``IFQ halibut'' 
in Sec.  679.2 to specify that halibut IFQ may be harvested with 
longline pot gear while commercial fishing in any halibut area in the 
GOA.
    This proposed rule would revise Sec.  679.24(b) and (c) to 
authorize the use of longline pot gear to harvest sablefish in GOA 
sablefish areas.
    This proposed rule would revise Sec.  679.42(b)(1) to specify that 
authorized fishing gear for sablefish and halibut IFQ is defined in 
Sec.  679.2. NMFS proposes to add Sec.  679.42(b)(1)(i) to further 
clarify that trawl gear is not authorized for use in the sablefish and 
halibut IFQ fisheries in the GOA and the BSAI. NMFS proposes to add 
Sec.  679.42(b)(1)(ii) to clarify that pot-and-line gear is not 
authorized for use in the GOA sablefish IFQ fishery.

Minimize Potential Gear Conflicts and Grounds Preemption

    This proposed rule would add provisions at Sec.  679.42(l) to 
minimize the potential for gear conflicts and grounds preemption. This 
proposed rule would add Sec.  679.42(l)(1) and (2) to establish the 
general requirements for using longline pot gear in the GOA sablefish 
IFQ fishery.
    This proposed rule would add Sec.  679.42(l)(3) to specify the 
requirements for vessel operators to request pot tags. This proposed 
rule would describe the process NMFS would use to issue pot tags and to 
annually register a vessel and assign pot tags for the GOA sablefish 
IFQ fishery. Section 679.42(l)(3)(i) would require a vessel operator to 
request pot tags from NMFS by submitting a complete IFQ Sablefish 
Longline Pot Gear: Vessel Registration and Request for Pot Gear Tags 
form that would be available on the NMFS Alaska Region Web site. NMFS 
would issue the number of requested tags up to the pot limit authorized 
in a sablefish area. The vessel owner requesting pot tags must specify 
the vessel to which NFMS would assign the pot tags. Under proposed 
Sec.  679.42(l)(3)(ii), NMFS would assign pot tags to the registered 
vessel and issue them to the vessel owner upon receipt of a complete 
request for pot tags. Section 679.42(l)(3)(iii) would specify the 
process a vessel owner would use to submit a request for pot tag 
replacement to NMFS if one or more of the originally issued pot tags is 
lost or damaged such that the unique pot tag number is not legible.
    Section 679.42(l)(3)(iv) would specify the process for annual 
vessel registration and assignment of pot tags. The vessel owner must 
annually register with NMFS the vessel that will be used to fish IFQ 
sablefish in the GOA. The vessel owner also must specify whether he or 
she is requesting assignment of pot tags previously issued to the 
vessel owner or is requesting new pot tags to be assigned to the 
vessel. Pot tags must be assigned to only one vessel each year. To 
assign pot tags, the vessel owner must submit a complete IFQ Sablefish 
Longline Pot Gear Vessel Registration and Request for Pot Gear Tags 
form and indicate the vessel to which NMFS will assign the pot tags for 
the current year. The vessel owner must indicate whether he or she is 
assigning pot tags that were previously assigned to the vessel or 
requesting new pot tags.
    This proposed rule would add Sec.  679.42(l)(4) to specify the 
requirements for a vessel operator to use pot tags in the GOA sablefish 
IFQ fishery. This proposed rule would require a valid pot tag that is 
assigned to the vessel be attached to each pot on board the vessel 
before the vessel departs port to fish in the GOA sablefish IFQ 
fishery.
    This proposed rule would add Sec.  679.42(l)(5) to specify 
restrictions on longline pot gear deployment and retrieval. Section 
679.42(l)(5)(i)(A) would require a vessel operator to mark longline pot 
gear as specified in Sec.  679.24(a). Section 679.24(a) would be 
revised to require a vessel operator to mark each end of a set of 
longline pot gear with a cluster of four or more marker buoys including 
one hard buoy marked with the capital letters ``LP,'' a flag mounted on 
a pole, and a radar reflector. These requirements would be in addition 
to current requirements at Sec.  679.24(a) that require all hook-and-
line, longline pot, and pot-and-line marker buoys to be marked with the 
vessel's FFP number or ADF&G vessel registration number.
    This proposed rule would add Sec.  679.42(l)(5)(i)(B) to require a 
vessel operator to deploy longline pot gear in the GOA sablefish IFQ 
fishery only during the sablefish fishing period specified in Sec.  
679.23(g)(1). NMFS annually establishes the sablefish fishing period to 
correspond with the halibut fishing period established by the IPHC.
    Current regulations at Sec.  679.23(g)(2) authorize an IFQ permit 
holder to retain sablefish outside of the established fishing period if 
the permit holder has unused IFQ for the specified sablefish area. This 
proposed rule would revise Sec.  679.23(g)(2) to specify that IFQ 
permit holders using longline pot gear in the GOA would not be 
authorized to retain sablefish outside of the established fishing 
period even if the IFQ permit holder has unused IFQ.
    This proposed rule would add Sec.  679.42(l)(5)(ii) to establish 
pot limits in each GOA sablefish area. This proposed rule would add 
Sec.  679.42(l)(5)(iii) to establish gear redeployment and removal 
requirements for longline pot gear in each GOA sablefish area. As 
described in the section titled Impacts of Amendment 101 and this 
Proposed Rule, this proposed rule would require a vessel operator using 
longline pot gear to redeploy the gear within a certain amount of time 
after being deployed, or remove the gear from the fishing grounds when 
making a sablefish landing.
    This proposed rule would allow multiple vessels to use the same 
longline pot gear during one fishing season but would prevent use of 
the same longline pot gear simultaneously. To prevent use of the same 
longline pot gear simultaneously, this proposed rule would add Sec.  
679.42(l)(5)(iv) to require a vessel operator to (1) remove longline 
pot gear assigned to the vessel and deployed to fish sablefish IFQ from 
the fishing grounds, (2) return the gear to port, and (3) remove the 
pot tags that are

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assigned to that vessel from each pot before the gear could be used on 
another vessel. The operator of the second vessel would be required to 
attach pot tags assigned to his or her vessel to each pot before 
deploying the gear to fish for GOA sablefish IFQ. This proposed rule 
would require that only one set of the appropriate vessel-specific pot 
tags may be attached to the pots.
    This proposed rule would add Sec.  679.42(l)(6) to require a vessel 
operator using longline pot gear in the GOA sablefish IFQ fishery to 
retain legal sized halibut caught incidentally if any IFQ permit holder 
on board has sufficient halibut IFQ pounds for the retained halibut for 
that halibut area.
    This proposed rule would add Sec.  679.42(l)(7) to require a vessel 
operator using longline pot gear in the GOA sablefish IFQ fishery to 
comply with logbook reporting requirements at Sec.  679.5(c) and VMS 
requirements at Sec.  679.42(k).

Recordkeeping and Reporting

    This proposed rule would revise Sec.  679.5 to implement this 
proposed rule and clarify current logbook reporting requirements.
    The following table describes the proposed revisions to Sec.  
679.5.

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     Paragraph in Sec.   679.5                Proposed revision
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(a)(4)(i).........................  Require the operator of a vessel
                                     less than 60 feet (18.3 m) LOA
                                     using longline pot gear in the GOA
                                     sablefish IFQ fishery to complete a
                                     logbook.
(c)(1)(vi)(B).....................  Clarify table footnote.
(c)(2)(iii)(A)....................  Add missing word.
(c)(3)(i)(B)......................  Revise paragraphs (1) and (2) and
                                     add paragraphs (3) through (5) to
                                     specify logbook reporting
                                     requirements for vessels in the GOA
                                     and BSAI.
(c)(3)(ii)(A) and (B).............  Clarify tables describing current
                                     logbook reporting requirements.
(c)(3)(iv)(A)(2) and (B)(2).......  Require the operator of a vessel
                                     using longline pot gear to record
                                     specific information in a DFL or
                                     DCPL each day the vessel is active
                                     in the GOA sablefish IFQ fishery.
(c)(3)(v)(G)......................   Require the operator of a
                                     vessel using longline pot gear in
                                     the GOA or the BSAI fishery to
                                     record the length of a longline pot
                                     set, the size of the pot, and
                                     spacing of pots.
                                     Clarify logbook reporting
                                     requirements for gear information
                                     for all vessels using longline and
                                     pot gear.
(l)(1)(iii).......................  Add paragraphs (H) and (I) to
                                     require the operator of a vessel
                                     using longline pot gear in the GOA
                                     sablefish IFQ fishery to record in
                                     the PNOL the gear type used, number
                                     of pots set, number of pots lost,
                                     and number of pots left on the
                                     fishing grounds still fishing in
                                     addition to the other information
                                     required under current regulations.
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Monitoring and Enforcement

    This proposed rule would revise and add provisions to Sec.  679.7 
that would be necessary to monitor and enforce this proposed rule.
    This proposed rule would revise the prohibition on deployment of 
gear at Sec.  679.7(a)(6) to include longline pot gear. This revision 
is necessary to prohibit deployment of longline pot gear in the GOA 
outside of the sablefish fishing period. This proposed rule would 
revise Sec.  679.7(a)(6)(i) to clarify that vessels in the halibut IFQ 
fishery are subject to gear deployment requirements specified by the 
IPHC in the annual management measures pursuant to Sec.  300.62.
    This proposed rule would revise Sec.  679.7(a)(13). Under current 
regulations, vessel operators in groundfish fisheries are required to 
discard halibut if the halibut is less than legal size and/or there are 
no IFQ permit holders on board with sufficient IFQ pounds for the 
retained halibut for that halibut area. If halibut must be discarded, 
current regulations at Sec.  679.7(a)(13) specify handling and release 
requirements for halibut caught with hook-and-line gear in the 
sablefish fishery. This proposed rule would revise Sec.  679.7(a)(13) 
to specify the current regulations describing handling and release 
methods that would apply to vessels using longline pot gear in the GOA 
sablefish IFQ fishery.
    This proposed rule would add Sec.  679.7(f)(17) through (24) to 
enforce compliance with proposed regulations at Sec. Sec.  679.23, 
679.24, and 679.42 to minimize gear conflicts and grounds preemption.
    This proposed rule would add Sec.  679.7(f)(25) to prohibit a 
vessel operator in the GOA from using longline pot gear to harvest 
sablefish IFQ or halibut IFQ in the GOA sablefish areas without having 
an operating VMS on board the vessel. This proposed rule would revise 
Sec.  679.42(k)(1) and (2) to require a vessel operator using longline 
pot gear to possess a transmitting VMS transmitter on board the vessel 
while fishing for sablefish IFQ in the GOA. NMFS does not propose to 
change the VMS reporting requirements for vessels fishing for sablefish 
IFQ in the BSAI. This proposed rule would revise Sec.  679.42(k)(2)(ii) 
to require a vessel operator fishing for sablefish IFQ in the GOA to 
comply with VMS requirements at Sec.  679.28(f)(3) through (5), which 
explain the vessel owner's responsibilities to ensure a VMS is 
operating and transmitting. This proposed rule would revise Sec.  
679.42(k)(2)(ii) to require a vessel operator using longline pot gear 
to fish sablefish IFQ in the GOA to contact NMFS to confirm that VMS 
transmissions are being received from the vessel. The vessel operator 
would be required to receive a VMS confirmation number from NMFS before 
fishing in the sablefish IFQ fishery.

Other Proposed Revisions

    This proposed rule would revise Sec.  679.20(a)(4) to replace the 
reference to the sablefish TAC allocation to hook-and-line gear with a 
reference to fixed gear, as defined at Sec.  679.2, which would include 
hook-and-line and longline pot gear. This proposed rule would not 
change the percent of the TAC allocated to the sablefish IFQ fishery in 
the GOA. NMFS would continue to allocate 95 percent of the sablefish 
TAC in the EGOA sablefish area to vessels using fixed gear and allocate 
80 percent of the sablefish TACs in each of the CGOA and WGOA sablefish 
areas to vessels using fixed gear.
    This proposed rule would revise Sec.  679.42(b)(2) to specify that 
an operator of a vessel using hook-and-line gear to harvest sablefish 
IFQ, halibut IFQ, or halibut Community Development Quota (CDQ) must 
comply with seabird avoidance measures set forth in Sec.  679.24(e). 
Vessel operators using longline pot gear in the GOA sablefish IFQ 
fishery would not be required to comply with seabird avoidance measures 
under this proposed rule.
    This proposed rule would revise Sec.  679.51(a), which contains 
requirements for vessels in the partial observer coverage category, to 
remove specific reference to hook-and-line gear

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for vessels fishing for halibut. This revision is needed because this 
proposed rule would authorize the retention of halibut IFQ by vessels 
using longline pot gear in the GOA. It is not necessary to specify 
authorized gear for halibut IFQ in Sec.  679.51(a) because Sec.  
679.50(a)(3) currently states that, for purposes of subpart E, when the 
term halibut is used it refers to both halibut IFQ and halibut CDQ, and 
the authorized gear for halibut is specified in Sec.  679.2.

Table 15 to 50 CFR Part 679, Gear Codes, Descriptions, and Use

    This proposed rule would revise Table 15 to part 679 to identify 
longline pot gear as authorized gear in the GOA sablefish IFQ fishery. 
NMFS would revise the table to specify that authorized gear for 
sablefish IFQ harvested from any GOA reporting area would include 
longline pot gear in addition to all longline gear (i.e., hook-and-
line, jig, troll, and handline). NMFS would revise the table to specify 
that authorized gear for halibut harvest in the GOA would be fishing 
gear comprised of lines with hooks attached and longline pot gear. No 
change would be made in the table to authorized gear for sablefish or 
halibut IFQ in the BSAI.

Classification

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

Regulatory Impact Review (RIR)

    An RIR was prepared to assess all costs and benefits of available 
regulatory alternatives. The RIR considers all quantitative and 
qualitative measures. A copy of this analysis is available from NMFS 
(see ADDRESSES). The Council recommended and NMFS proposes Amendment 
101 and these regulations based on those measures that maximized net 
benefits to the Nation. Specific aspects of the economic analysis are 
discussed below in the Initial Regulatory Flexibility Analysis section.

Initial Regulatory Flexibility Analysis

    An Initial Regulatory Flexibility Analysis (IRFA) was prepared for 
this action, as required by Section 603 of the Regulatory Flexibility 
Act (RFA). The IRFA describes the economic impact this proposed rule, 
if adopted, would have on small entities. The IRFA describes the 
action; the reasons why this action is proposed; the objectives and 
legal basis for this proposed rule; the number and description of 
directly regulated small entities to which this proposed rule would 
apply; the recordkeeping, reporting, and other compliance requirements 
of this proposed rule; and the relevant Federal rules that may 
duplicate, overlap, or conflict with this proposed rule. The IRFA also 
describes significant alternatives to this proposed rule that would 
accomplish the stated objectives of the Magnuson-Stevens Act, and any 
other applicable statutes, and that would minimize any significant 
economic impact of this proposed rule on small entities. The 
description of the proposed action, its purpose, and the legal basis 
are explained in the preamble and are not repeated here. A summary of 
the IRFA follows. A copy of the IRFA is available from NMFS (see 
ADDRESSES).
    For RFA purposes only, NMFS has established a small business size 
standard for businesses, including their affiliates, whose primary 
industry is commercial fishing (see 50 CFR 200.2). A business primarily 
engaged in commercial fishing (NAICS code 11411) is classified as a 
small business if it is independently owned and operated, is not 
dominant in its field of operation (including its affiliates), and has 
combined annual receipts not in excess of $11 million for all its 
affiliated operations worldwide.

Number and Description of Small Entities Regulated by This Proposed 
Rule

    NMFS estimates that there are a total of 310 small catcher vessels 
and 1 small catcher/processor that participate in the GOA sablefish IFQ 
fishery using hook-and-line gear. These entities would be directly 
regulated by this proposed rule because they would be subject to the 
proposed requirements for using longline pot gear if they choose to use 
pot longline gear in the GOA sablefish IFQ fishery. Thus, NMFS 
estimates that 311 small entities would be directly regulated by this 
proposed rule.

Description of Significant Alternatives That Minimize Adverse Impacts 
on Small Entities

    Several aspects of this rule directly regulate small entities. 
Small entities would be required to comply with the requirements for 
using longline pot gear in the GOA sablefish IFQ fishery, which include 
using only longline pot gear, pot limits, and gear retrieval and gear 
marking requirements. Authorizing longline pot gear in this proposed 
rule would provide an opportunity for small entities to choose whether 
to use longline pot gear to increase harvesting efficiencies and reduce 
operating costs in the sablefish IFQ fishery.
    Based on public testimony to the Council and NMFS, and Section 4.9 
of the Analysis, the proposed requirements for using pot gear are not 
expected to adversely impact small entities because each entity could 
choose to use longline pot gear or continue to use hook-and-line gear. 
In addition, the requirements for using longline pot gear would not be 
expected to unduly restrict sablefish harvesting operations. The 
Council and NMFS considered requirements that would impose larger costs 
on directly regulated small entities. These included requiring all 
vessels to remove gear from the fishing grounds each time the vessel 
made a landing and requiring more sophisticated and costly satellite-
based gear marking systems. The Council and NMFS determined that these 
additional requirements were not necessary to meet the objectives of 
the action. This proposed rule would meet the objectives of the action 
while minimizing adverse impacts on fishery participants.
    Small entities would be required to comply with additional 
recordkeeping and reporting requirements under this proposed rule if 
they choose to use longline pot gear in the GOA sablefish IFQ fishery. 
Section 4.9 of the Analysis notes that directly regulated small 
entities using longline pot gear would be required to request pot tags 
from NMFS, maintain and submit logbooks to NMFS, have an operating VMS 
on board the vessel, and report additional information in a PNOL. The 
Analysis notes that these additional recordkeeping and reporting 
requirements would not be expected to adversely impact directly 
regulated small entities because the costs of complying with these 
requirements is de minimus relative to total gross fishing revenue. In 
addition, NMFS anticipates that many of the vessels that choose to use 
longline pot gear under this proposed rule currently comply with the 
logbook and VMS reporting requirements when participating in the 
sablefish IFQ fishery and in other fisheries. The Council and NMFS 
considered alternatives to implement additional requirements to report 
locations of deployed and lost gear in an electronic database. The 
Council and NMFS determined that these additional requirements were not 
necessary to meet the objectives of the action. This

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proposed rule would meet the objectives of the action while minimizing 
the reporting burden for fishery participants.
    Thus, there are no significant alternatives to this proposed rule 
that would accomplish the objectives to authorize longline pot gear in 
the GOA sablefish IFQ fishery and minimize adverse economic impacts on 
small entities.

Duplicate, Overlapping, or Conflicting Federal Rules

    NMFS has not identified any duplication, overlap, or conflict 
between this proposed action and existing Federal rules.

Recordkeeping, Reporting, and Other Compliance Requirements

    The recordkeeping, reporting, and other compliance requirements 
would be increased slightly under this proposed rule. This proposed 
rule contains new requirements for vessels participating in the 
proposed longline pot fishery for sablefish IFQ in the GOA.
    Presently, NMFS requires catcher vessel operators, catcher/
processor operators, buying station operators, mothership operators, 
shoreside processor managers, and stationary floating processor 
managers to record and report all FMP species in logbooks, forms, 
eLandings, and eLogbooks. This proposed rule would revise regulations 
to require all vessels using longline pot gear in the GOA sablefish IFQ 
fishery to report information on fishery participation in logbooks, 
forms, and eLandings.
    NMFS currently requires vessels in the BSAI to have an operating 
VMS on board the vessel while participating in the sablefish IFQ 
fishery. This proposed rule would revise regulations to extend this 
requirement to vessels using longline pot gear in the GOA sablefish IFQ 
fishery.
    NMFS currently requires all vessels in the sablefish and halibut 
IFQ fisheries to submit a PNOL to NMFS. This proposed rule would revise 
regulations to require vessels using longline pot gear in the GOA 
sablefish IFQ fishery to report the number of pots deployed, the number 
of pots lost, and the number of pots left deployed on the fishing 
grounds on the PNOL, in addition to other required information.

Collection-of-Information Requirements

    This proposed rule contains collection-of-information requirements 
subject to review and approval by the Office of Management and Budget 
(OMB) under the Paperwork Reduction Act (PRA). These requirements have 
been submitted to OMB for approval. The collections are listed below by 
OMB control number.
OMB Control Number 0648-0213
    Public reporting burden is estimated to average 35 minutes per 
individual response for Catcher Vessel Longline and Pot Gear Daily 
Fishing Logbook; and 50 minutes for Catcher/processor Longline and Pot 
Gear Daily Cumulative Production Logbook.
OMB Control Number 0648-0272
    Public reporting burden is estimated to average 15 minutes per 
individual response for Prior Notice of Landing.
OMB Control Number 0648-0353
    Public reporting burden is estimated to average 15 minutes per 
individual response to mark longline pot gear; 15 minutes for IFQ 
Sablefish Longline Pot Gear: Vessel Registration and Request for Pot 
Gear Tags; and 15 minutes for IFQ Sablefish Longline Pot Gear: Request 
for Replacement of Longline Pot Gear Tags.
OMB Control Number 0648-0445
    Public reporting burden is estimated to average 2 hours per 
individual response for VMS operation; and 12 minutes for VMS check-in 
report.
OMB Control Number 0648-0711
    The cost recovery program is mentioned in this rule. The cost to 
implement and manage the sablefish IFQ longline pot gear fishery, 
including the cost of the pot tags, will be included in the annual 
calculation of NMFS' recoverable costs. These costs will be part of the 
total management and enforcement costs used in the calculation of the 
annual fee percentage. For example, when the pot gear tags are ordered, 
the payment of those tags is charged 100 percent to the IFQ Program for 
cost recovery purposes. This rule would not change the process that 
harvesters use to pay cost recovery fees.
    The public reporting burden includes the time for reviewing 
instructions, searching existing data sources, gathering and 
maintaining the data needed, and completing and reviewing the 
collection of information.
    Public comment is sought regarding: Whether this proposed 
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202-395-5806.
    Notwithstanding any other provision of the law, no person is 
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List of Subjects

50 CFR Part 300

    Administrative practice and procedure, Antarctica, Canada, Exports, 
Fish, Fisheries, Fishing, Imports, Indians, Labeling, Marine resources, 
Reporting and recordkeeping requirements, Russian Federation, 
Transportation, Treaties, Wildlife.

50 CFR Part 679

    Alaska, Fisheries, Reporting and recordkeeping requirements.

    Dated: August 15, 2016.
Samuel D. Rauch III,
Deputy Assistant Administrator for Regulatory Programs, National Marine 
Fisheries Service.

    For the reasons set out in the preamble, 50 CFR parts 300 and 679 
are proposed to be amended as follows:

PART 300--INTERNATIONAL FISHERIES REGULATIONS

Subpart E--Pacific Halibut Fisheries

0
1. The authority citation for part 300, subpart E, continues to read as 
follows:

    Authority:  16 U.S.C. 773-773k.

0
2. In Sec.  300.61, revise the definitions of ``Fishing'' and ``IFQ 
halibut'' to read as follows:


Sec.  300.61  Definitions.

* * * * *
    Fishing means the taking, harvesting, or catching of fish, or any 
activity that can reasonably be expected to result in the taking, 
harvesting, or catching of fish, including:
    (1) The deployment of any amount or component part of setline gear 
anywhere in the maritime area; or
    (2) The deployment of longline pot gear as defined in Sec.  679.2 
of this title, or component part of that gear in

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Commission regulatory areas 2C, 3A, 3B, and that portion of Area 4A in 
the Gulf of Alaska west of Area 3B and east of 170[deg]00' W. long.
* * * * *
    IFQ halibut means any halibut that is harvested with setline gear 
as defined in this section or fixed gear as defined in Sec.  679.2 of 
this title while commercial fishing in any IFQ regulatory area defined 
in Sec.  679.2 of this title.
* * * * *

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

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3. The authority citation for part 679 continues to read as follows:

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

0
4. In Sec.  679.2,
0
a. In the definition of ``Authorized fishing gear,'' revise paragraphs 
(4)(i) and (iii), and add paragraph (4)(iv); and
0
b. Revise the definition of ``IFQ halibut''.
    The additions and revisions read as follows:


Sec.  679.2  Definitions.

* * * * *
    Authorized fishing gear * * *
    (4) * * *
    (i) For sablefish harvested from any GOA reporting area, all 
longline gear, longline pot gear, and, for purposes of determining 
initial IFQ allocation, all pot gear used to make a legal landing.
* * * * *
    (iii) For halibut harvested from any IFQ regulatory area, all 
fishing gear composed of lines with hooks attached, including one or 
more stationary, buoyed, and anchored lines with hooks attached.
    (iv) For halibut harvested from IFQ regulatory areas 2C, 3A, 3B, 
and that portion of Area 4A in the Gulf of Alaska west of Area 3B and 
east of 170[deg]00' W. long., all longline pot gear.
* * * * *
    IFQ halibut means any halibut that is harvested with setline gear 
as defined in Sec.  300.61 of this title or fixed gear as defined in 
this section while commercial fishing in any IFQ regulatory area 
defined in this section.
* * * * *
0
5. In Sec.  679.5,
0
a. Revise paragraph (a)(4)(i);
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b. Revise note to the table at paragraph (c)(1)(vi)(B); paragraphs 
(c)(2)(iii)(A); (c)(3)(i)(B); (c)(3)(ii)(A)(1) and (B)(1); 
(c)(3)(iv)(A)(2); (c)(3)(iv)(B)(2); and (c)(3)(v)(G);
0
c. Revise paragraphs (l)(1)(iii)(F) and (G); and
0
d. Add (l)(1)(iii)(H) and (I).
    The additions and revisions read as follows:


Sec.  679.5  Recordkeeping and reporting (R&R).

    (a) * * *
    (4) * * *
    (i) Catcher vessels less than 60 ft (18.3 m) LOA. Except for 
vessels using longline pot gear as described in paragraph 
(c)(3)(i)(B)(1) of this section and the vessel activity report 
described at paragraph (k) of this section, the owner or operator of a 
catcher vessel less than 60 ft (18.3 m) LOA is not required to comply 
with the R&R requirements of this section.
* * * * *
    (c) * * *
    (1) * * *
    (vi) * * *
    (B) * * *
* * * * *

    Note: CP = catcher/processor; CV = catcher vessel; pot = 
longline pot or pot-and-line; lgl = longline; trw = trawl; MS = 
mothership.

* * * * *
    (2) * * *
    (iii) * * *
    (A) If a catcher vessel, record vessel name, ADF&G vessel 
registration number, FFP number or Federal crab vessel permit number, 
operator printed name, operator signature, and page number.
* * * * *
    (3) * * *
    (i) * * *
    (B) IFQ halibut, CDQ halibut, and IFQ sablefish fisheries. (1) The 
operator of a catcher vessel less than 60 ft (18.3 m) LOA, using 
longline pot gear to harvest IFQ sablefish or IFQ halibut in the GOA 
must maintain a longline and pot gear DFL according to paragraph 
(c)(3)(iv)(A)(2) of this section.
    (2) Except as described in paragraph (f)(1)(i) of this section, the 
operator of a catcher vessel 60 ft (18.3 m) or greater LOA in the GOA 
must maintain a longline and pot gear DFL according to paragraph 
(c)(3)(iv)(A)(2) of this section, when using longline gear or longline 
pot gear to harvest IFQ sablefish and when using gear composed of lines 
with hooks attached, setline gear (IPHC), or longline pot gear to 
harvest IFQ halibut.
    (3) Except as described in paragraph (f)(1)(i) of this section, the 
operator of a catcher vessel 60 ft (18.3 m) or greater LOA in the BSAI 
must maintain a longline and pot gear DFL according to paragraph 
(c)(3)(iv)(A)(2) of this section, when using hook-and-line gear or pot 
gear to harvest IFQ sablefish, and when using gear composed of lines 
with hooks attached or setline gear (IPHC) to harvest IFQ halibut or 
CDQ halibut.
    (4) Except as described in paragraph (f)(1)(ii) of this section, 
the operator of a catcher/processor in the GOA must use a combination 
of a catcher/processor longline and pot gear DCPL and eLandings 
according to paragraph (c)(3)(iv)(B)(2) of this section, when using 
longline gear or longline pot gear to harvest IFQ sablefish and when 
using gear composed of lines with hooks attached, setline gear (IPHC), 
or longline pot gear to harvest IFQ halibut.
    (5) Except as described in paragraph (f)(1)(ii) of this section, 
the operator of a catcher/processor in the BSAI must use a combination 
of a catcher/processor longline and pot gear DCPL and eLandings 
according to (c)(3)(iv)(B)(2) of this section, when using hook-and-line 
gear or pot gear to harvest IFQ sablefish, and when using gear composed 
of lines with hooks attached or setline gear (IPHC) to harvest IFQ 
halibut or CDQ halibut.
* * * * *
    (ii) * * *
    (A) * * *

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       Reporting Time Limits, Catcher Vessel Longline or Pot Gear
------------------------------------------------------------------------
            Required information               Time limit for recording
------------------------------------------------------------------------
(1) FFP number and/or Federal crab vessel    Within 2 hours after
 permit number (if applicable), IFQ permit    completion of gear
 numbers (halibut, sablefish, and crab),      retrieval.
 CDQ group number, halibut CDQ permit
 number, set number, date and time gear
 set, date and time gear hauled, beginning
 and end positions of set, number of skates
 or pots set, and estimated total hail
 weight for each set.
 
                              * * * * * * *
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (B) * * *

      Reporting Time Limits, Catcher/Processor Longline or Pot Gear
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                Record in    Submit via   Time limit for
    Required information          DCPL       eLandings      reporting
------------------------------------------------------------------------
(1) FFP number and/or                   X   ...........  Within 2 hours
 Federal crab vessel permit                               after
 number (if applicable), IFQ                              completion of
 permit numbers (halibut,                                 gear
 sablefish, and crab), CDQ                                retrieval.
 group number, halibut CDQ
 permit number, set number,
 date and time gear set,
 date and time gear hauled,
 beginning and end positions
 of set, number of skates or
 pots set, and estimated
 total hail weight for each
 set.
 
                              * * * * * * *
------------------------------------------------------------------------

* * * * *
    (iv) * * *
    (A) * * *
    (2) If a catcher vessel identified in paragraph (c)(3)(i)(A)(1) or 
(c)(3)(i)(B)(1) through (3) of this section is active, the operator 
must record in the longline and pot gear DFL, for one or more days on 
each logsheet, the information listed in paragraphs (c)(3)(v), (vi), 
(viii), and (x) of this section.
* * * * *
    (B) * * *
    (2) If a catcher/processor identified in paragraph (c)(3)(i)(A)(2) 
or (c)(3)(i)(B)(4) through (5) of this section is active, the operator 
must record in the catcher/processor longline and pot gear DCPL the 
information listed in paragraphs (c)(3)(v) and (vi) of this section and 
must record in eLandings the information listed in paragraphs 
(c)(3)(v), (vii), and (ix) of this section.
* * * * *
    (v) * * *
    (G) Gear type. Use a separate logsheet for each gear type. Place a 
check mark in the box for the gear type used to harvest the fish or 
crab. Record the information from the following table for the 
appropriate gear type on the logsheet. If the gear type is the same on 
subsequent logsheets, place a check mark in the box instead of re-
entering the gear type information on the next logsheet.

------------------------------------------------------------------------
       If gear type is . . .                     Then . . .
------------------------------------------------------------------------
(1) Other gear....................  If gear is other than those listed
                                     within this table, indicate
                                     ``Other'' and describe.
(2) Pot gear (includes pot-and-     (i) If using longline pot gear in
 line and longline pot).             the GOA, enter the length of
                                     longline pot set to the nearest
                                     foot, the size of pot in inches
                                     (width by length by height or
                                     diameter), and spacing of pots to
                                     the nearest foot.
                                    (ii) If using longline pot gear in
                                     the GOA, enter the number of pots
                                     deployed in each set (see paragraph
                                     (c)(3)(vi)(F) of this section) and
                                     the number of pots lost when the
                                     set is retrieved (optional, but may
                                     be required by IPHC regulations,
                                     see Sec.  Sec.   300.60 through
                                     300.65 of this title).
                                    (iii) If using pot gear, enter the
                                     number of pots deployed in each set
                                     (see paragraph (c)(3)(vi)(F) of
                                     this section) and the number of
                                     pots lost when the set is retrieved
                                     (optional, but may be required by
                                     IPHC regulations, see Sec.  Sec.
                                     300.60 through 300.65 of this
                                     title).
(3) Hook-and-line gear............  Indicate: (i) Whether gear is fixed
                                     hook (conventional or tub),
                                     autoline, or snap (optional, but
                                     may be required by IPHC
                                     regulations, see Sec.  Sec.
                                     300.60 through 300.65 of this
                                     title).
                                    (ii) Number of hooks per skate
                                     (optional, but may be required by
                                     IPHC regulations, see Sec.  Sec.
                                     300.60 through 300.65 of this
                                     title), length of skate to the
                                     nearest foot (optional, but may be
                                     required by IPHC regulations, see
                                     Sec.  Sec.   300.60 through 300.65
                                     of this title), size of hooks, and
                                     hook spacing in feet.
                                    (iii) Enter the number of skates set
                                     and number of skates lost
                                     (optional, but may be required by
                                     IPHC regulations, see Sec.  Sec.
                                     300.60 through 300.65 of this
                                     title).
                                    (iv) Seabird avoidance gear code(s)
                                     (see Sec.   679.24(e) and Table 19
                                     to this part).
                                    (v) Enter the number of mammals
                                     sighted while hauling gear next to
                                     the mammal name: sperm, orca, and
                                     other (optional, but may be
                                     required by IPHC regulations, see
                                     Sec.  Sec.   300.60 through 300.65
                                     of this title).
                                    (vi) Enter the number of sablefish,
                                     halibut, other fish, or hooks
                                     damaged found while hauling gear
                                     (optional, but may be required by
                                     IPHC regulations, see Sec.  Sec.
                                     300.60 through 300.65 of this
                                     title).
------------------------------------------------------------------------

* * * * *
    (l) * * *
    (1) * * *
    (iii) * * *
    (F) IFQ regulatory area(s) in which the IFQ halibut, CDQ halibut, 
or IFQ sablefish were harvested;
    (G) IFQ permit number(s) that will be used to land the IFQ halibut, 
CDQ halibut, or IFQ sablefish;

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    (H) Gear type used to harvest the IFQ sablefish or IFQ halibut (see 
Table 15 to this part); and
    (I) If using longline pot gear in the GOA, report the number of 
pots set, the number of pots lost, and the number of pots left deployed 
on the fishing grounds.
* * * * *
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6. In Sec.  679.7,
0
a. Revise paragraph (a)(6) introductory text, (a)(6)(i), (a)(13) 
introductory text, (a)(13)(ii) introductory text, and (a)(13)(iv); and
0
b. Add paragraphs (f)(17) through (25).
    The additions and revisions read as follows:


Sec.  679.7  Prohibitions.

* * * * *
    (a) * * *
    (6) Gear. Deploy any trawl, longline, longline pot, pot-and-line, 
or jig gear in an area when directed fishing for, or retention of, all 
groundfish by operators of vessels using that gear type is prohibited 
in that area, except that this paragraph (a)(6) shall not prohibit:
    (i) Deployment of fixed gear, as defined in Sec.  679.2 under 
``Authorized fishing gear,'' by an operator of a vessel fishing for IFQ 
halibut during the fishing period prescribed in the annual management 
measures published in the Federal Register pursuant to Sec.  300.62 of 
this title.
* * * * *
    (13) Halibut. With respect to halibut caught with fixed gear, as 
defined in Sec.  679.2 under the definition of ``Authorized fishing 
gear,'' deployed from a vessel fishing for groundfish, except for 
vessels fishing for halibut as prescribed in the annual management 
measures published in the Federal Register pursuant to Sec.  300.62 of 
this title:
* * * * *
    (ii) Release halibut caught with longline gear by any method other 
than--
* * * * *
    (iv) Allow halibut caught with longline gear to contact the vessel, 
if such contact causes, or is capable of causing, the halibut to be 
stripped from the hook.
* * * * *
    (f) * * *
    (17) Deploy, conduct fishing with, or retrieve longline pot gear in 
the GOA before the start or after the end of the IFQ sablefish fishing 
period specified in Sec.  679.23(g)(1).
    (18) Deploy, conduct fishing with, retrieve, or retain IFQ 
sablefish or IFQ halibut from longline pot gear in the GOA:
    (i) In excess of the pot limits specified in Sec.  
679.42(l)(5)(ii); and
    (ii) Without a pot tag attached to each pot in accordance with 
Sec.  679.42(l)(4).
    (19) Deploy, conduct fishing with, or retain IFQ sablefish or IFQ 
halibut in the GOA from a pot with an attached pot tag that has a 
serial number assigned to another vessel or has been reported lost, 
stolen, or mutilated to NMFS in a request for a replacement pot tag as 
described in Sec.  679.42(l)(3)(iii).
    (20) Deploy longline pot gear to fish IFQ sablefish in the GOA 
without marking the gear in accordance with Sec.  679.24(a).
    (21) Fail to retrieve and remove from the fishing grounds all 
deployed longline pot gear that is assigned to, and used by, a catcher 
vessel to fish IFQ sablefish in the Southeast Outside District of the 
GOA when the vessel makes an IFQ landing.
    (22) Fail to redeploy or remove from the fishing grounds all 
deployed longline pot gear that is assigned to, and used by, a catcher/
processor within five days of deploying the gear to fish IFQ sablefish 
in the Southeast Outside District of the GOA.
    (23) Fail to redeploy or remove from the fishing grounds all 
deployed longline pot gear that is assigned to, and used by, a catcher 
vessel or a catcher/processor within five days of deploying the gear to 
fish IFQ sablefish in the West Yakutat District of the GOA and the 
Central GOA regulatory area.
    (24) Fail to redeploy or remove from the fishing grounds all 
deployed longline pot gear that is assigned to, and used by, a catcher 
vessel or a catcher/processor within seven days of deploying the gear 
to fish IFQ sablefish in the Western GOA regulatory area.
    (25) Operate a catcher vessel or a catcher/processor using longline 
pot gear to fish IFQ sablefish or IFQ halibut in the GOA and fail to 
use functioning VMS equipment as required in Sec.  679.42(k)(2).
* * * * *
0
7. In Sec.  679.20, revise paragraphs (a)(4)(i), (a)(4)(ii) heading, 
and (a)(4)(ii)(A) to read as follows:


Sec.  679.20  General limitations.

* * * * *
    (a) * * *
    (4) * * *
    (i) Eastern GOA regulatory area--(A) Fixed gear. Vessels in the 
Eastern GOA regulatory area using fixed gear will be allocated 95 
percent of the sablefish TAC.
    (B) Trawl gear. Vessels in the Eastern GOA regulatory area using 
trawl gear will be allocated 5 percent of the sablefish TAC for bycatch 
in other trawl fisheries.
    (ii) Central and Western GOA regulatory areas--(A) Fixed gear. 
Vessels in the Central and Western GOA regulatory areas using fixed 
gear will be allocated 80 percent of the sablefish TAC in each of the 
Central and Western GOA regulatory areas.
* * * * *
0
8. In Sec.  679.23, revise paragraph (g)(2) to read as follows:


Sec.  679.23  Seasons.

* * * * *
    (g) * * *
    (2) Except for catches of sablefish with longline pot gear in the 
GOA, catches of sablefish by fixed gear during other periods may be 
retained up to the amounts provided for by the directed fishing 
standards specified at Sec.  679.20 when made by an individual aboard 
the vessel who has a valid IFQ permit and unused IFQ in the account on 
which the permit was issued.
* * * * *
0
9. In Sec.  679.24,
0
a. Add paragraphs (a)(3) and (b)(1)(iii); and
0
b. Revise paragraphs (c)(2)(i)(A) and (B); and (c)(3).
    The additions and revisions read as follows:


Sec.  679.24  Gear limitations.

* * * * *
    (a) * * *
    (3) Each end of a set of longline pot gear deployed to fish IFQ 
sablefish in the GOA must have attached a cluster of four or more 
marker buoys including one hard buoy ball marked with the capital 
letters ``LP'' in accordance with paragraph (a)(2) of this section, a 
flag mounted on a pole, and radar reflector floating on the sea 
surface.
    (b) * * *
    (1) * * *
    (iii) While directed fishing for IFQ sablefish in the GOA.
* * * * *
    (c) * * *
    (2) * * *
    (i) * * *
    (A) No person may use any gear other than hook-and-line, longline 
pot, and trawl gear when fishing for sablefish in the Eastern GOA 
regulatory area.
    (B) No person may use any gear other than hook-and-line gear and 
longline pot gear to engage in directed fishing for IFQ sablefish.
* * * * *
    (3) Central and Western GOA regulatory areas; sablefish as 
prohibited species. Operators of vessels using gear types other than 
hook-and-line, longline

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pot, and trawl gear in the Central and Western GOA regulatory areas 
must treat any catch of sablefish in these areas as a prohibited 
species as provided by Sec.  679.21(a).
* * * * *
0
10. In Sec.  679.42,
0
a. Revise paragraphs (b)(1) and (2);
0
b. Revise paragraphs (k)(1) and (k)(2); and
0
c. Add paragraph (l).
    The additions and revisions read as follows:


Sec.  679.42  Limitations on use of QS and IFQ.

* * * * *
    (b) * * *
    (1) IFQ Fisheries. Authorized fishing gear to harvest IFQ halibut 
and IFQ sablefish is defined in Sec.  679.2.
    (i) IFQ halibut. IFQ halibut must not be harvested with trawl gear 
in any IFQ regulatory area, or with pot gear in any IFQ regulatory area 
in the BSAI.
    (ii) IFQ sablefish. IFQ sablefish must not be harvested with trawl 
gear in any IFQ regulatory area, or with pot-and-line gear in the GOA. 
A vessel operator using longline pot gear in the GOA to fish for IFQ 
sablefish must comply with the GOA sablefish longline pot gear 
requirements in paragraph (l) of this section.
    (2) Seabird avoidance gear and methods. The operator of a vessel 
using hook-and-line gear authorized at Sec.  679.2 while fishing for 
IFQ halibut, CDQ halibut, or IFQ sablefish must comply with 
requirements for seabird avoidance gear and methods set forth at Sec.  
679.24(e).
* * * * *
    (k) * * *
    (1) Bering Sea or Aleutian Islands--(i) General. Any vessel 
operator who fishes for IFQ sablefish in the Bering Sea or Aleutian 
Islands must possess a transmitting VMS transmitter while fishing for 
IFQ sablefish.
    (ii) VMS requirements. (A) The operator of the vessel must comply 
with VMS requirements at Sec.  679.28(f)(3) through (5); and
    (B) The operator of the vessel must contact NMFS at 800-304-4846 
(option 1) between 0600 and 0000 A.l.t. and receive a VMS confirmation 
number at least 72 hours prior to fishing for IFQ sablefish in the 
Bering Sea or Aleutian Islands.
    (2) Gulf of Alaska. (i) General. A vessel operator using longline 
pot gear to fish for IFQ sablefish in the Gulf of Alaska must possess a 
transmitting VMS transmitter while fishing for sablefish.
    (ii) VMS requirements. (A) The operator of the vessel must comply 
with VMS requirements at Sec.  679.28(f)(3) through (5); and
    (B) The operator of the vessel must contact NMFS at 800-304-4846 
(option 1) between 0600 and 0000 A.l.t. and receive a VMS confirmation 
number at least 72 hours prior to using longline pot gear to fish for 
IFQ sablefish in the Gulf of Alaska.
    (l) GOA sablefish longline pot gear requirements. Additional 
regulations that implement specific requirements for any vessel 
operator who fishes for IFQ sablefish in the GOA using longline pot 
gear are set out under: Sec.  300.61 Definitions, Sec.  679.2 
Definitions, Sec.  679.5 Recordkeeping and reporting (R&R), Sec.  679.7 
Prohibitions, Sec.  679.20 General limitations, Sec.  679.23 Seasons, 
Sec.  679.24 Gear limitations, and Sec.  679.51 Observer requirements 
for vessels and plants.
    (1) Applicability. Any vessel operator who fishes for IFQ sablefish 
with longline pot gear in the GOA must comply with the requirements of 
this paragraph (l). The IFQ regulatory areas in the GOA include the 
Southeast Outside District of the GOA, the West Yakutat District of the 
GOA, the Central GOA regulatory area, and the Western GOA regulatory 
area.
    (2) General. To use longline pot gear to fish for IFQ sablefish in 
the GOA, a vessel operator must:
    (i) Request and be issued pot tags from NMFS as specified in 
paragraph (l)(3);
    (ii) Use pot tags as specified in paragraph (l)(4);
    (iii) Deploy and retrieve longline pot gear as specified in 
paragraph (l)(5);
    (iv) Retain IFQ halibut caught in longline pot gear if sufficient 
halibut IFQ is held by persons on board the vessel as specified in 
paragraph (l)(6); and
    (v) Comply with other requirements as specified in paragraph 
(l)(7).
    (3) Pot tags. (i) Request for pot tags. (A) The owner of a vessel 
that uses longline pot gear to fish for IFQ sablefish in the GOA must 
use pot tags issued by NMFS. A vessel owner may only receive pot tags 
from NMFS for each vessel that uses longline pot gear to fish for IFQ 
sablefish in the GOA by submitting a complete IFQ Sablefish Longline 
Pot Gear Vessel Registration and Request for Pot Gear Tags form 
according to form instructions. The form is located on the NMFS Alaska 
Region Web site at alaskafisheries.noaa.gov.
    (B) The vessel owner must specify the number of requested pot tags 
for each vessel for each IFQ regulatory area in the GOA (up to the 
maximum number of pots specified in paragraph (l)(5)(ii) of this 
section) on the IFQ Sablefish Longline Pot Gear Vessel Registration and 
Request for Pot Gear Tags form.
    (ii) Issuance of pot tags. (A) Upon submission of a completed IFQ 
Sablefish Longline Pot Gear Vessel Registration and Request for Pot 
Gear Tags form, NMFS will assign each pot tag to the vessel specified 
on the form.
    (B) Each pot tag will be a unique color that is specific to the IFQ 
regulatory area in the GOA in which it must be deployed and imprinted 
with a unique serial number.
    (C) NMFS will send the pot tags to the vessel owner at the address 
provided on the IFQ Sablefish Longline Pot Gear Vessel Registration and 
Request for Pot Gear Tags form.
    (iii) Request for pot tag replacement. (A) The vessel owner may 
submit a request to NMFS to replace pot tags that are lost, stolen or 
mutilated.
    (B) The vessel owner to whom the lost, stolen or mutilated pot tag 
was issued must submit a complete IFQ Sablefish Request for Replacement 
of Longline Pot Gear Tags form according to form instructions. The form 
is located on the NMFS Alaska Region Web site at 
alaskafisheries.noaa.gov.
    (C) A complete form must be signed by the vessel owner and is a 
sworn affidavit to NMFS indicating the reason for the request for a 
replacement pot tag or pot tags and the number of replacement pot tags 
requested by IFQ regulatory area.
    (D) NMFS will review a request to replace a pot tag or tags and 
will issue the appropriate number of replacement pot tags. The total 
number of pot tags issued to a vessel owner for an IFQ regulatory area 
in the GOA cannot exceed the maximum number of pots authorized for use 
by a vessel in that IFQ regulatory area specified in paragraph 
(l)(5)(ii) of this section. The total number of pot tags issued to a 
vessel owner for an IFQ regulatory area in the GOA equals the sum of 
the number of pot tags issued for that IFQ regulatory area that have 
not been replaced plus the number of replacement pot tags issued for 
that IFQ regulatory area.
    (iv) Annual vessel registration and pot tag assignment. (A) The 
owner of a vessel that uses longline pot gear to fish for IFQ sablefish 
in the GOA must annually register the vessel with NMFS and specify the 
pot tags that NMFS will assign to the vessel. Pot tags must be assigned 
to only one vessel each year.
    (B) To register a vessel and assign pot tags, the vessel owner must 
annually submit a complete IFQ Sablefish Longline Pot Gear Vessel 
Registration and Request for Pot Gear Tags form to NMFS.
    (1) The vessel owner must specify the vessel to be registered on 
the IFQ

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Sablefish Longline Pot Gear Vessel Registration and Request for Pot 
Gear Tags form. The specified vessel must have a valid ADF&G vessel 
registration number.
    (2) The vessel owner must specify on the IFQ Sablefish Longline Pot 
Gear Vessel Registration and Request for Pot Gear Tags form either that 
the vessel owner is requesting that NMFS assign pot tags to a vessel to 
which the pot tags were previously assigned or that the vessel owner is 
requesting new pot tags from NMFS.
    (4) Using pot tags. (i) Each pot used to fish for IFQ sablefish in 
the GOA must be identified with a valid pot tag. A valid pot tag is:
    (A) Issued by NMFS according to paragraph (l)(3) of this section;
    (B) The color specific to the regulatory area in which it will be 
used; and
    (C) Inscribed with a legible unique serial number.
    (ii) A valid pot tag must be attached to each pot on board the 
vessel to which the pot tags are assigned before the vessel departs 
port to fish.
    (iii) A valid pot tag must be attached to a pot bridge or cross 
member such that the entire pot tag is visible and not obstructed.
    (5) Restrictions on GOA longline pot gear deployment and 
retrieval--(i) General.
    (A) A vessel operator must mark longline pot gear used to fish IFQ 
sablefish in the GOA as specified in Sec.  679.24(a).
    (B) A vessel operator must deploy and retrieve longline pot gear to 
fish IFQ sablefish in the GOA only during the sablefish fishing period 
specified in Sec.  679.23(g)(1).
    (ii) Pot limits. A vessel operator is limited to deploying a 
maximum number of pots to fish IFQ sablefish in each IFQ regulatory 
area in the GOA.
    (A) In the Southeast Outside District of the GOA, a vessel operator 
is limited to deploying a maximum of 120 pots.
    (B) In the West Yakutat District of the GOA, a vessel operator is 
limited to deploying a maximum of 120 pots.
    (C) In the Central GOA regulatory area, a vessel operator is 
limited to deploying a maximum of 300 pots.
    (D) In the Western GOA regulatory area, a vessel operator is 
limited to deploying a maximum of 300 pots.
    (iii) Gear retrieval. (A) In the Southeast Outside District of the 
GOA, a catcher vessel operator must retrieve and remove from the 
fishing grounds all longline pot gear that is assigned to the vessel 
and deployed to fish IFQ sablefish when the vessel makes an IFQ 
landing.
    (B) In the Southeast Outside District of the GOA, a catcher/
processor must redeploy or remove from the fishing grounds all longline 
pot gear that is assigned to the vessel and deployed to fish IFQ 
sablefish within five days of deploying the gear.
    (C) In the West Yakutat District of the GOA and the Central GOA 
regulatory area, a vessel operator must redeploy or remove from the 
fishing grounds all longline pot gear that is assigned to the vessel 
and deployed to fish IFQ sablefish within five days of deploying the 
gear.
    (D) In the Western GOA regulatory area, a vessel operator must 
redeploy or remove from the fishing grounds all longline pot gear that 
is assigned to the vessel and deployed to fish IFQ sablefish within 
seven days of deploying the gear.
    (iv) Longline pot gear used on multiple vessels. Longline pot gear 
assigned to one vessel and deployed to fish IFQ sablefish in the GOA 
must be removed from the fishing grounds, returned to port, and must 
have only one set of the appropriate vessel-specific pot tags before 
being deployed by another vessel to fish IFQ sablefish in the GOA.
    (6) Retention of halibut. (i) A vessel operator who fishes for IFQ 
sablefish using longline pot gear must retain IFQ halibut if:
    (A) The IFQ halibut is caught in IFQ regulatory areas 2C, 3A, 3B, 
and that portion of Area 4A in the GOA west of Area 3B and east of 
170[deg]00' W. long.; and
    (B) An IFQ permit holder on board the vessel has unused halibut IFQ 
for the IFQ regulatory area fished and IFQ vessel category.
    (7) Other requirements. A vessel operator who fishes for IFQ 
sablefish using longline pot gear in the GOA must:
    (i) Complete a longline and pot gear Daily Fishing Logbook (DFL) or 
Daily Cumulative Production Logbook (DCPL) as specified in Sec.  
679.5(c); and
    (ii) Comply with Vessel Monitoring System (VMS) requirements 
specified in paragraph (k)(2) of this section.
0
11. In Sec.  679.51, revise paragraphs (a)(1)(i) introductory text and 
(a)(1)(i)(B) to read as follows:


Sec.  679.51  Observer requirements for vessels and plants.

* * * * *
    (a) * * *
    (1) * * *
    (i) Vessel classes in partial coverage category. Unless otherwise 
specified in paragraph (a)(2) of this section, the following catcher 
vessels and catcher/processors are in the partial observer coverage 
category when fishing for halibut or when directed fishing for 
groundfish in a federally managed or parallel groundfish fishery, as 
defined at Sec.  679.2:
* * * * *
    (B) A catcher vessel when fishing for halibut while carrying a 
person named on a permit issued under Sec.  679.4(d)(1)(i), (d)(2)(i), 
or (e)(2), or for IFQ sablefish, as defined at Sec.  679.2, while 
carrying a person named on a permit issued under Sec.  679.4(d)(1)(i) 
or (d)(2)(i); or
* * * * *
0
12. In Table 15 to part 679, revise entries for ``Pot'', ``Authorized 
gear for sablefish harvested from any GOA reporting area'', and 
``Authorized gear for halibut harvested from any IFQ regulatory area'', 
and add entry for ``Authorized gear for halibut harvested from any IFQ 
regulatory area in the BSAI'' to read as follows:

            Table 15 to Part 679--Gear Codes, Descriptions, and Use Gear Codes, Descriptions, and Use
                                      [X indicates where this code is used]
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                                   Use alphabetic code to complete  the      Use numeric code to complete  the
                                                following:                               following:
                               ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
         Name of gear                                          Electronic
                                Alpha gear code      NMFS      check-in/     Numeric        IERS      ADF&G COAR
                                                   logbooks    check-out    gear code    eLandings
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
   NMFS AND ADF&G GEAR CODES
 
                                                  * * * * * * *
Pot (includes longline pot and  POT............            X            X           91            X            X
 pot-and-line).
 

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                                                  * * * * * * *
          FIXED GEAR
Authorized gear for sablefish     All longline gear (hook-and-line, jig, troll, and handline) and longline pot
 harvested from any GOA           gear. For purposes of determining initial IFQ allocation, all pot gear used to
 reporting area.                                              make a legal landing.
 
                                                  * * * * * * *
Authorized gear for halibut       All fishing gear composed of lines with hooks attached, including one or more
 harvested from any IFQ            stationary, buoyed, and anchored lines with hooks attached and longline pot
 regulatory area in the GOA.                                          gear.
Authorized gear for halibut       All fishing gear composed of lines with hooks attached, including one or more
 harvested from any IFQ                    stationary, buoyed, and anchored lines with hooks attached.
 regulatory area in the BSAI.
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                                                    Security and Department of State, Office                ■  1. The authority citation for 48 CFR                  (b) Limitations on Personal Services
                                                    of Security conduct background checks                   Chapter 7 parts 701, 722 and Appendix                  Contracts.
                                                    on potential personal service                           J continues to read as follows:                          (3) * * *
                                                    contractors. Recognizing the fact that                                                                           b. They may not be designated as
                                                                                                              Authority: Sec. 621, Pub. L. 87–195, 75              Contracting Officers or delegated authority to
                                                    some countries may not have adequate                    Stat. 445, (22 U.S.C. 2381) as amended; E.O.           sign obligating or subobligating documents,
                                                    legal systems or may be unwilling to                    12163, Sept. 29, 1979, 44 FR 56673; and 3              unless specifically delegated limited
                                                    provide assistance in prosecuting their                 CFR 1979 Comp., p. 435.                                contracting officer authority by the Senior
                                                    citizens for U.S. procurement                                                                                  Procurement Executive. In order to be
                                                    infractions, the CCN PSC Warrant                        PART 701—FEDERAL ACQUISITION                           delegated limited contracting officer
                                                    Program established the following                       REGULATION SYSTEM                                      authority, Cooperating Country National
                                                    management controls designed to                                                                                PSCs (CCN PSCs) must meet the
                                                                                                            Subpart 701.6—Career Development,                      requirements in the Agency’s warrant
                                                    minimize the risk that such legal actions               Contracting Authority, And
                                                    might be necessary:                                                                                            program for CCN PSCs.
                                                                                                            Responsibilities                                       *        *   *      *     *
                                                    —Stringent eligibility criteria,
                                                                                                            ■ 2. Amend 701.603–70 by adding two                      (4) Exceptions. Exceptions to the
                                                    —Reasonable single purchase and                                                                                limitations in (b)(3)(a), (c), (d) and (e) must
                                                       cumulative annual limits for new                     sentences to the end to read as follows:
                                                                                                                                                                   be approved by the Assistant Administrator
                                                       awards.                                              701.603–70        Designation of contracting           for Management (AA/M).
                                                    —CCN participation in this program is                   officers.                                              *        *   *      *     *
                                                       limited to one candidate per                           * * * However, upon approval of an                     Dated: July 27, 2016.
                                                       contracting officer warrant level per                exception by the Assistant
                                                       overseas mission. This limitation may                                                                       Roy Plucknett,
                                                                                                            Administrator for the Bureau for                       Chief Acquisition Officer.
                                                       be expanded only if it is deemed by                  Management (AA/M), in accordance
                                                       the Senior Procurement Executive to                  with the limitations in AIDAR                          [FR Doc. 2016–19709 Filed 8–18–16; 8:45 am]
                                                       be in the best interest of the Agency.               Appendix D, the Senior Procurement                     BILLING CODE 6116–01–P
                                                    —Ongoing risk assessments are                           Executive may designate a USPSC as a
                                                       performed throughout the Program                     Contracting Officer or delegate the
                                                       implementation to assure compliance                  USPSC authority to sign obligating and                 DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
                                                       with the program requirements.                       subobligating documents. The Senior
                                                       USAID is seeking public comments on                  Procurement Executive may also                         National Oceanic and Atmospheric
                                                    the proposed changes to the AIDAR to                    delegate limited contracting officer                   Administration
                                                    implement the agency CCN PSC                            authority to Cooperating Country
                                                    Warrant Program.                                        National personal service contractors                  50 CFR Parts 300 and 679
                                                    C. Impact Assessment                                    (CCN PSCs) who meet the requirements                   [Docket No. 151001910–6690–01]
                                                                                                            in the Agency’s warrant program for
                                                       (1) Regulatory Planning and Review.                                                                         RIN 0648–BF42
                                                                                                            CCN PSCs, as specified in Appendix J.
                                                    Under E.O. 12866, USAID must
                                                    determine whether a regulatory action is                PART 722—APPLICATION OF LABOR                          Fisheries of the Exclusive Economic
                                                    ‘‘significant’’ and therefore subject to                LAWS TO GOVERNMENT                                     Zone Off Alaska; Allow the Use of
                                                    the requirements of the E.O. and subject                ACQUISITION                                            Longline Pot Gear in the Gulf of Alaska
                                                    to review by the Office of Management                                                                          Sablefish Individual Fishing Quota
                                                    and Budget (OMB). USAID has                             Subpart 722.1—Basic Labor Policies                     Fishery; Amendment 101
                                                    determined that this Rule is not an                     ■ 3. Amend 722.170 by adding two                       AGENCY:  National Marine Fisheries
                                                    ‘‘economically significant regulatory                   sentences at the end of paragraph(a) to                Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and
                                                    action’’ under Section 3(f)(1) of E.O.                  read as follows:                                       Atmospheric Administration (NOAA),
                                                    12866. This proposed rule is not a major                                                                       Commerce.
                                                    rule under 5 U.S.C. 804.                                722.170 Employment of third country                    ACTION: Proposed rule; request for
                                                       (2) Regulatory Flexibility Act. The                  nationals (TCN’s) and cooperating country
                                                                                                            nationals (CCN’s).
                                                                                                                                                                   comments.
                                                    rule will not have an impact on a
                                                    substantial number of small entities                      (a) * * * This policy does not apply                 SUMMARY:   NMFS issues a proposed rule
                                                    within the meaning of the Regulatory                    to consultants, as defined in AIDAR                    to implement Amendment 101 to the
                                                    Flexibility Act, 5 U.S.C. 601, et seq.                  Clause 752.202–1(e), who are engaged to                Fishery Management Plan for
                                                    Therefore, an Initial Regulatory                        advise the contractor on a temporary or                Groundfish of the Gulf of Alaska (GOA
                                                    Flexibility Analysis has not been                       intermittent basis and do not receive                  FMP) for the sablefish individual fishing
                                                    performed.                                              standard benefits available to the                     quota (IFQ) fisheries in the Gulf of
                                                       (3) Paperwork Reduction Act. The                     contractor’s employees. It is the                      Alaska (GOA). This proposed rule
                                                    proposed rule does not establish a new                  contractor’s responsibility to identify if             would authorize the use of longline pot
                                                    collection of information that requires                 the individual being hired is an                       gear in the GOA sablefish IFQ fishery.
                                                    the approval of the Office of                           employee or a consultant.                              This proposed rule would establish
                                                    Management and Budget under the                         *     *     *    *     *                               management measures to minimize
                                                    Paperwork Reduction Act (44 U.S.C.                      ■ 4. Revise paragraphs (b)(3)b. and (b)(4)             potential conflicts between hook-and-
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                                                    chapter 35).                                            to read as follows:                                    line and longline pot gear used in the
                                                    List of Subjects in 48 CFR Chapter 7                    Appendix J to Chapter 7—Direct USAID                   sablefish IFQ fisheries in the GOA. This
                                                    Parts 701, 722 and Appendix J                           Contracts With a Cooperating Country                   proposed rule also includes proposed
                                                                                                            National and With a Third Country                      regulations developed under the
                                                      Government procurement.                                                                                      Northern Pacific Halibut Act of 1982
                                                                                                            National for Personal Services Abroad
                                                      For the reasons discussed in the                                                                             (Halibut Act) to authorize harvest of
                                                    preamble, USAID amends 48 CFR                           4—Policy                                               halibut IFQ caught incidentally in
                                                    Chapter 7 as set forth below:                           *      *      *       *       *                        longline pot gear used in the GOA


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                                                    sablefish IFQ fishery. This proposed                    Authority for Action                                  Halibut Act and section 303(b) of the
                                                    rule is necessary to improve efficiency                    NMFS manages U.S. groundfish                       Magnuson-Stevens Act. The Council has
                                                    and provide economic benefits for the                   fisheries of the GOA under the GOA                    recommended Amendment 101 to the
                                                    sablefish IFQ fleet and minimize                        FMP. The North Pacific Fishery                        GOA FMP (Amendment 101) to amend
                                                    potential fishery interactions with                     Management Council (Council)                          provisions of the GOA FMP applicable
                                                    whales and seabirds. This action is                     prepared, and the Secretary of                        to the sablefish IFQ fishery and
                                                    intended to promote the goals and                       Commerce (Secretary) approved, the                    implementing regulations applicable to
                                                    objectives of the Magnuson-Stevens                      GOA FMP under the authority of the                    the sablefish IFQ fisheries. FMP
                                                    Fishery Conservation and Management                     Magnuson-Stevens Fishery                              amendments and regulations developed
                                                    Act, the Halibut Act, the GOA FMP, and                  Conservation and Management Act                       by the Council may be implemented by
                                                    other applicable laws.                                  (Magnuson-Stevens Act), 16 U.S.C. 1801                NMFS only after approval by the
                                                    DATES: Submit comments on or before                     et seq. Regulations governing U.S.                    Secretary. This proposed rule also
                                                    September 19, 2016.                                                                                           includes regulations developed by the
                                                                                                            fisheries and implementing the GOA
                                                    ADDRESSES: You may submit comments
                                                                                                                                                                  Council under the Halibut Act to
                                                                                                            FMP appear at 50 CFR parts 600 and
                                                    on this document, identified by NOAA-                                                                         authorize harvest of halibut IFQ caught
                                                                                                            679. Sablefish (Anoplopoma fimbria) is
                                                    NMFS-2015-0126, by any of the                                                                                 incidentally in longline pot gear used in
                                                                                                            managed as a groundfish species under
                                                    following methods:                                                                                            the GOA sablefish IFQ fishery. Halibut
                                                                                                            the GOA FMP. The Council is
                                                       • Electronic Submission: Submit all                                                                        fishery regulations developed by the
                                                                                                            authorized to prepare an FMP
                                                    electronic public comments via the                                                                            Council may by implemented by NMFS
                                                                                                            amendment for conservation and
                                                    Federal e-Rulemaking Portal. Go to                                                                            only after approval of the Secretary in
                                                                                                            management of a fishery managed under
                                                    www.regulations.gov/                                                                                          consultation with the United States
                                                                                                            the FMP. NMFS conducts rulemaking to
                                                    #!docketDetail;D=NOAA-NMFS-2015-                                                                              Coast Guard.
                                                                                                            implement FMP and regulatory                             A notice of availability for
                                                    0126, click the ‘‘Comment Now!’’ icon,                  amendments.                                           Amendment 101 was published in the
                                                    complete the required fields, and enter                    The International Pacific Halibut                  Federal Register on August 8, 2016 (81
                                                    or attach your comments.                                Commission (IPHC) and NMFS manage
                                                       • Mail: Submit written comments to                                                                         FR 52394). Comment on Amendment
                                                                                                            fishing for Pacific halibut (Hippoglossus             101 is invited through October 7, 2016.
                                                    Glenn Merrill, Assistant Regional                       stenolepis) through regulations at 50                 Written comments may address
                                                    Administrator, Sustainable Fisheries                    CFR part 300, subpart E, established                  Amendment 101, this proposed rule, or
                                                    Division, Alaska Region NMFS, Attn:                     under authority of the Northern Pacific               both, but must be received by October
                                                    Ellen Sebastian. Mail comments to P.O.                  Halibut Act of 1982 (Halibut Act), 16                 7, 2016, to be considered in the decision
                                                    Box 21668, Juneau, AK 99802–1668.                       U.S.C. 773–773k. The IPHC adopts
                                                       Instructions: Comments sent by any                                                                         to approve or disapprove Amendment
                                                                                                            annual management measures governing                  101.
                                                    other method, to any other address or                   fishing for halibut under the Convention
                                                    individual, or received after the end of                between the United States and Canada                  Background
                                                    the comment period, may not be                          for the Preservation of the Halibut                      NMFS proposes regulations to
                                                    considered by NMFS. All comments                        Fishery of the North Pacific Ocean and                implement Amendment 101 for the
                                                    received are a part of the public record                Bering Sea (Convention), signed at                    sablefish IFQ fisheries in the GOA and
                                                    and will generally be posted for public                 Ottawa, Ontario, on March 2, 1953, as                 regulations to authorize harvest of
                                                    viewing on www.regulations.gov                          amended by a Protocol Amending the                    halibut IFQ caught incidentally in
                                                    without change. All personal identifying                Convention (signed at Washington, DC,                 longline pot gear used in the GOA
                                                    information (e.g., name, address),                      on March 29, 1979). The IPHC                          sablefish IFQ fishery. This proposed
                                                    confidential business information, or                   regulations are subject to acceptance by              rule would make three types of changes
                                                    otherwise sensitive information                         the Secretary of State with concurrence               to the sablefish and halibut IFQ
                                                    submitted voluntarily by the sender will                from the Secretary. After acceptance by               Program. First, this proposed rule would
                                                    be publicly accessible. NMFS will                       the Secretary of State and the Secretary,             authorize longline pot gear to harvest
                                                    accept anonymous comments (enter ‘‘N/                   NMFS publishes the annual                             sablefish IFQ in the GOA. Under current
                                                    A’’ in the required fields if you wish to               management measures in the Federal                    regulations, only longline gear is
                                                    remain anonymous).                                      Register pursuant to 50 CFR 300.62. The               authorized for the GOA sablefish IFQ
                                                       Electronic copies of Amendment 101                   final rule implementing the 2016 annual               fishery. Longline gear includes hook-
                                                    to the GOA FMP, the Environmental                       management measures published March                   and-line, jig, troll, and handline gear.
                                                    Assessment, Regulatory Impact Review                    16, 2016 (81 FR 14000). The Halibut                   Participants have used longline hook-
                                                    (RIR), and the Initial Regulatory                       Act, at section 773c(c), also authorizes              and-line gear (hook-and-line gear) to
                                                    Flexibility Analysis (IRFA) (collectively,              the Council to develop halibut fishery                harvest sablefish IFQ in the GOA
                                                    Analysis) prepared for this action are                  regulations, including limited access                 because it is more efficient than jig,
                                                    available from www.regulations.gov or                   regulations, that are in addition to, and             troll, or handline gear. However, various
                                                    from the NMFS Alaska Region Web site                    not in conflict with, approved IPHC                   species of whales can remove or damage
                                                    at alaskafisheries.noaa.gov.                            regulations.                                          sablefish caught on hook-and-line gear
                                                       Written comments regarding the                          Under the authority of the GOA FMP                 (depredation). Depredation occurs with
                                                    burden-hour estimates or other aspects                  and the Halibut Act, the Council has                  hook-and-line gear because sablefish are
                                                    of the collection-of-information                        recommended and NMFS has                              captured on hooks that lie on the ocean
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                                                    requirements contained in this rule may                 established regulations that implement                floor. Whales can completely remove or
                                                    be submitted by mail to NMFS at the                     the IFQ Program. The IFQ Program                      damage sablefish captured on these
                                                    above address; by email to OIRA_                        allocates sablefish and halibut                       hooks before the gear is retrieved.
                                                    Submission@omb.eop.gov; or by fax to                    harvesting privileges among U.S.                      Longline pot is an efficient gear and
                                                    202–395–5806.                                           fishermen. NMFS manages the IFQ                       prevents depredation because whales
                                                    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:                        Program pursuant to regulations at 50                 cannot remove or damage sablefish
                                                    Rachel Baker, 907–586–7228.                             CFR part 679 and 50 CFR part 300 under                enclosed in a pot. This proposed rule
                                                    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:                              the authority of section 773c of the                  would authorize, but not require, vessel


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                                                    operators to use longline pot gear in the               trawl gear. The trawl sablefish fishery is            IFQ Regulatory Areas
                                                    GOA sablefish IFQ fishery.                              not managed under the IFQ Program,                       The IFQ fisheries are prosecuted in
                                                       Second, this proposed rule would                     and this proposed rule does not modify                accordance with catch limits established
                                                    implement several regulations to                        regulations applicable to the trawl                   by regulatory area. The sablefish IFQ
                                                    minimize potential interactions between                 sablefish fishery.                                    regulatory areas defined for sablefish in
                                                    hook-and-line gear and longline pot                        The commercial halibut fisheries in                the GOA are the Southeast Outside
                                                    gear. These provisions include a pot                    the GOA and the BSAI are also managed                 District of the GOA (SEO), West Yakutat
                                                    limit, requirements for vessel operators                under the IFQ Program. The halibut                    District of the GOA (WY), Central GOA
                                                    to use pot tags issued by NMFS,                         fisheries experienced overcapacity and                (CGOA), and Western GOA (WGOA).
                                                    requirements that longline pot gear be                  short fishing seasons similar to the                  The sablefish regulatory areas are
                                                    redeployed within a certain amount of                   sablefish fisheries. In addition, many                defined and shown in Figure 14 to part
                                                    time after being deployed, requirements                 fishermen participate in both fisheries               679. This proposed rule preamble refers
                                                    that longline pot gear be removed from                  because the species overlap in some                   to these areas collectively as sablefish
                                                    the fishing grounds when making a                       fishing areas and are harvested with the              areas.
                                                    sablefish landing, and requirements to                  same type of fishing gear.                               This proposed rule would implement
                                                    mark longline pot gear deployed on the                                                                        provisions that affect halibut IFQ
                                                    fishing grounds.                                           The IFQ Program was implemented in
                                                                                                            1995 (58 FR 59375, November 9, 1993).                 fisheries in the GOA. The halibut
                                                       Third, to minimize halibut discards in
                                                                                                            Under the IFQ Program, access to the                  regulatory areas (halibut areas) are
                                                    the GOA sablefish IFQ fishery, this
                                                                                                            non-trawl sablefish and halibut fisheries             defined by the IPHC, described in
                                                    proposed rule would implement a
                                                                                                            is limited to those persons holding                   Section 6 of the annual management
                                                    requirement for halibut IFQ harvesters
                                                                                                            quota share. NMFS issued separate                     measures (81 FR 14000, March 16,
                                                    to retain halibut IFQ caught incidentally
                                                                                                            quota share for sablefish and halibut to              2016), and shown in Figure 15 to part
                                                    in longline pots.
                                                                                                            qualified applicants based on their                   679. The halibut areas are not separated
                                                       This proposed rule would improve
                                                                                                            historical participation during a set of              into GOA or BSAI management areas
                                                    efficiency in harvesting sablefish IFQ
                                                                                                            qualifying years in the sablefish and                 like sablefish areas. The halibut areas
                                                    and reduce adverse economic impacts
                                                                                                            halibut fisheries. Quota share is an                  encompass different geographic areas
                                                    on harvesters that occur from
                                                                                                            exclusive, revocable privilege that                   than the sablefish areas, and the
                                                    depredation. This proposed rule would
                                                                                                            allows the holder to harvest a specific               boundary lines do not coincide except
                                                    mitigate impacts on sablefish IFQ
                                                                                                            percentage of either the TAC in the                   at the border between the United States
                                                    harvesters using hook-and-line gear by
                                                                                                            sablefish fishery or the annual                       and Canada.
                                                    minimizing the potential for
                                                                                                            commercial catch limit in the halibut                    The halibut areas in the GOA include
                                                    interactions between hook-and-line gear
                                                                                                            fishery. In addition to being specific to             Areas 2C, 3A, 3B, and part of Area 4A.
                                                    and longline pot gear. Finally, this
                                                                                                            sablefish or halibut, quota share are                 All of these areas except Area 4A are
                                                    proposed rule would reduce whale and
                                                                                                            designated for specific geographic areas              completely contained in the GOA. The
                                                    seabird interactions with fishing gear in
                                                                                                            of harvest, a specific vessel operation               portion of Area 4A in waters south of
                                                    the GOA sablefish IFQ fishery.
                                                       The following sections of this                       type (catcher vessel or catcher/                      the Aleutian Islands, west of Area 3B
                                                    preamble describe 1) the sablefish                      processor), and for a specific range of               and east of 170° W. longitude, is
                                                    fishery in the GOA, 2), the need for                    vessel sizes that may be used to harvest              included in the WGOA sablefish area.
                                                    Amendment 101 and this proposed rule,                   the sablefish or halibut (vessel category).           This affected area includes the western
                                                    3) the impacts of Amendment 101 and                                                                           part of the WGOA sablefish area and a
                                                                                                               Quota share allocation is given effect
                                                    this proposed rule, and 4) the specific                                                                       small strip along the eastern border (east
                                                                                                            on an annual basis through the issuance
                                                    provisions that would be implemented                                                                          of 170° W. longitude) of the Aleutian
                                                                                                            of an IFQ permit. An annual IFQ permit
                                                    by this proposed rule.                                                                                        Islands sablefish area in the BSAI.
                                                                                                            authorizes the permit holder to harvest
                                                                                                                                                                  Figure 1 and Figure 11 in the Analysis
                                                    Sablefish Fishery in the GOA                            a specified amount of the IFQ species in
                                                                                                                                                                  show the boundaries of the sablefish
                                                                                                            a regulatory area from a specific
                                                    IFQ Program                                                                                                   and halibut areas.
                                                                                                            operation type and vessel category. IFQ
                                                       The commercial sablefish fisheries in                is expressed in pounds and is based on                Retention of Halibut
                                                    the GOA and the Bering Sea and                          the amount of quota share held in                       Sablefish IFQ fishermen who also
                                                    Aleutian Islands management area                        relation to the total quota share pool for            hold halibut IFQ are required to retain
                                                    (BSAI) are managed primarily under the                  each regulatory area with an assigned                 halibut that are 32 inches or greater in
                                                    IFQ Program. The Council and NMFS                       catch limit.                                          length (legal size) harvested in the
                                                    designed the IFQ Program to allocate                       Implementation of the IFQ Program                  sablefish IFQ fishery, provided they
                                                    harvest privileges among participants in                ended the race for fish by providing IFQ              have remaining halibut IFQ. This
                                                    the hook-and-line fishery to reduce                     permit holders with an exclusive                      regulation was implemented with the
                                                    fishing capacity that had led to an                     portion of the sablefish TAC or annual                IFQ Program in 1995 and is intended to
                                                    unsafe ‘‘race for fish’’ as vessels raced to            commercial catch limit in the halibut                 promote full utilization of halibut by
                                                    harvest their allocation of the annual                  fishery. This provided fishermen with                 reducing discards of halibut caught
                                                    total allowable catch (TAC) of sablefish                flexibility to determine when and where               incidentally in the sablefish IFQ fishery.
                                                    as quickly as possible before the TAC                   they would fish sablefish and halibut                 Section 4.5 of the Analysis states that
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                                                    was reached. The IFQ Program design                     IFQ. The fishing season for sablefish                 many IFQ fishermen hold sablefish and
                                                    and subsequent amendments were                          and halibut was expanded from a few                   halibut IFQ, and the species can overlap
                                                    intended to support the social and                      days to nine months following                         in some fishing areas (58 FR 59375,
                                                    economic character of the fisheries and                 implementation of the IFQ Program.                    November 9, 1993).
                                                    the coastal fishing communities where                   Sections 3.1 and 4.5 of the Analysis (see
                                                    many of these fisheries are based. NMFS                 ADDRESSES) provide additional
                                                                                                                                                                  Authorized Gear
                                                    also allocates a small portion of the                   information on the IFQ Program and the                  This proposed rule would revise
                                                    annual sablefish TAC to vessels using                   GOA sablefish IFQ fishery.                            regulations to add a new authorized gear


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                                                    for catcher vessels and catcher/                        hauling. Section 2.1.1 of the Analysis                1992, when longline pot gear originally
                                                    processors participating in the GOA                     provides additional information on                    was prohibited. Authorizing the use of
                                                    sablefish IFQ fishery. Under § 679.2,                   interactions between hook-and-line and                longline pot gear in the Bering Sea
                                                    vessels in the GOA sablefish IFQ fishery                pot gear prior to implementation of the               sablefish IFQ fishery allowed fishermen
                                                    are authorized to use only longline gear                IFQ Program, and a brief summary                      to use fishing gear that would reduce
                                                    (e.g., hook-and-line gear). Catcher                     follows.                                              interactions with whales.
                                                    vessels and catcher/processors in the                      In 1986, NMFS implemented a                           On September 18, 1996, NMFS
                                                    BSAI sablefish IFQ fishery are                          phased-in prohibition of pot gear in the              published a final rule to replace the
                                                    authorized to use longline gear and pot                 GOA sablefish fishery (50 FR 43193,                   year-round longline pot gear prohibition
                                                    gear. Pot gear includes pot-and-line gear               October 24, 1985) to eliminate gear                   with a regulation that allowed the use
                                                    and longline pot gear. Pot-and-line gear                conflicts between hook-and-line and pot               of longline pot gear except during the
                                                    is pot gear with a stationary, buoyed                   gear. In 1992, the Council                            month of June (61 FR 49076). The
                                                    line with a single pot attached. Longline               recommended, and NMFS approved, a                     Council and NMFS decided to retain the
                                                    pot gear is pot gear with a stationary,                 prohibition on the use of longline pot                prohibition on longline pot gear in June
                                                    buoyed, and anchored line with two or                   gear in the sablefish fishery in the                  because it generally has fair weather,
                                                    more pots attached. Longline pot gear is                Bering Sea subarea (57 FR 37906,                      and small vessels using hook-and-line
                                                    often deployed as a series of many pots                 August 21, 1992). The Council                         gear that would otherwise be subject to
                                                    attached together in a ‘‘string’’ of gear.              recommended a prohibition against                     pre-emption tend to operate primarily
                                                    For additional information on longline                  longline pot gear in the Bering Sea                   during June.
                                                    gear, pot-and-line, and longline pot gear               subarea to prevent longline pot gear                     In October 2004, a representative for
                                                    see the definition of Authorized Fishing                from preempting access to fishing                     longline pot fishermen in the Bering Sea
                                                    Gear in § 679.2.                                        grounds by hook-and-line gear. The                    proposed that gear competition between
                                                       Longline pot gear was historically                   Council did not recommend a                           the sablefish longline pot fleet and the
                                                    used to harvest sablefish in the GOA.                   prohibition on longline pot gear in the               hook-and-line fleet had not occurred in
                                                    However, under the open access                          Aleutian Islands subarea because the                  June, and asserted that the regulatory
                                                    management program that existed prior                   Council did not receive reports of gear               prohibition on the use of longline pot
                                                    to the implementation of the IFQ                        conflicts in that sablefish area.                     gear during June was unnecessary and
                                                    Program, vessel operators sometimes                        During the same period in the early                burdensome. After review of an analysis
                                                    deployed hook-and-line and pot gear in                  1990s, the Council developed and                      and public testimony, the Council
                                                    the same fishing areas. This resulted in                recommended the IFQ Program for a                     recommended, and NMFS
                                                    gear conflicts and the loss of gear on the              hook-and-line gear fishery for sablefish              implemented, a regulation to remove the
                                                    fishing grounds. The longline pot                       and halibut in the GOA and BSAI.                      prohibition on the use of longline pot
                                                    groundline (i.e., the line attaching the                Fishing under the IFQ Program began in                gear during June in the Bering Sea
                                                    pots together) is heavier and stronger                  1995 (58 FR 59375, November 9, 1993).                 sablefish IFQ fishery (73 FR 28733, May
                                                    than the groundline used to attach the                  The IFQ Program extended the fishing                  19, 2008). Currently, both longline pot
                                                    series of hooks on hook-and-line gear. If               season and allowed the sablefish and                  and hook-and-line gear is authorized
                                                    longline pot gear is set over previously                halibut fleets to spread out fishing                  during the entire year in both the Bering
                                                    deployed hook-and-line gear, the                        operations over time. The IFQ Program                 Sea and Aleutian Islands sablefish
                                                    weaker hook-and-line gear can be                        reduced the possibility of gear conflicts             fisheries.
                                                    damaged or lost as it is being retrieved.               and preemption of common fishing
                                                                                                                                                                  Need for Amendment 101 and This
                                                    The Council and NMFS have not                           grounds that had previously affected the
                                                                                                                                                                  Proposed Rule
                                                    received reports of gear conflicts                      fisheries (73 FR 28733, May 19, 2008).
                                                    between hook-and-line gear.                                During the first IFQ season in 1995,                  Beginning in 2009, the Council and
                                                       Deployment of hook-and-line and pot                  fishing industry representatives                      NMFS received reports from fishermen
                                                    gear in the same fishing areas also                     reported to the Council that the Bering               in the GOA that there have been
                                                    resulted in grounds preemption under                    Sea sablefish TAC had not been fully                  numerous sperm whale and killer whale
                                                    the race for fish. Fishing grounds                      harvested due, in part, to depredation                interactions with the sablefish fleet in
                                                    preemption occurs when a fisherman                      on hook-and-line gear. Depredation                    the GOA. Sperm whale depredation is
                                                    sets marked gear in an area and prevents                negatively impacts the sablefish IFQ                  most common in the CGOA, WY, and
                                                    other fishery participants from setting                 fleet through reduced catch rates and                 SEO sablefish areas and killer whale
                                                    gear in the same area. Pot gear is                      increased operating costs. Depredation                depredation is most common in the
                                                    generally soaked for multiple days so                   also has negative consequences for                    WGOA and BSAI. Section 3.4.1.1 of the
                                                    that smaller, less valuable fish are able               whales through increased risk of vessel               Analysis provides the most recent
                                                    to swim out of the pots. This optimizes                 strike, gear entanglement, and altered                information on depredation in the
                                                    fishing effort by allowing fishermen to                 foraging strategies. Based on this                    sablefish IFQ fishery, and Figure 17 in
                                                    use their knowledge of catch rates and                  information, the Council determined                   the Analysis shows a map of observed
                                                    fish size in a particular area to choose                that authorizing longline pot gear in the             depredation on sablefish longline
                                                    the amount of soak time that selects for                Bering Sea sablefish IFQ fishery could                surveys. While depredation events are
                                                    larger fish, but allows them to keep                    reduce depredation. The Council also                  difficult to observe because depredation
                                                    rotating and re-baiting their pot longline              determined that implementation of the                 occurs on the ocean floor in deep water,
                                                    gear. Fishing grounds can be preempted                  IFQ Program had substantially reduced                 fishery participants have testified to the
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                                                    for an extended period of time by pot                   the possibility of gear conflicts and a               Council that depredation continues to
                                                    gear, for example, when a vessel hauls,                 complete prohibition on longline pot                  be a major cost to the sablefish IFQ
                                                    re-baits, and redeploys the gear in the                 gear was not necessary. The Council and               fishery, and appears to be occurring
                                                    same area while they return to port to                  NMFS recognized that the                              more frequently.
                                                    make a landing. Fishing grounds                         reintroduction of longline pot gear into                 Depredation can result in lost catch,
                                                    preemption has not occurred between                     the Bering Sea sablefish IFQ fishery                  additional time waiting for whales to
                                                    hook-and-line gear because the gear is                  posed less of a concern for fishing                   leave fishing grounds before hauling
                                                    deployed for less than 24 hours before                  grounds preemption in 1996 than in                    gear, and additional time and fuel spent


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                                                    relocating to avoid whales. Depredation                 reconfiguration. The Analysis estimates               the fishing grounds for several days
                                                    can reduce fishing efficiency by                        that the cost to purchase longline pot                before the pots are retrieved. The
                                                    increasing operating costs (e.g., fuel,                 gear and reconfigure a vessel could be                testimony expressed concerns that
                                                    labor) and the opportunity cost of time                 $100,000 or more depending on the                     longline pot gear left on the sablefish
                                                    lost that would have been available for                 configuration of the vessel. For some                 fishing grounds could preempt the use
                                                    additional fishing effort or dedicated to               vessel operators, the costs of                        of these fishing grounds by fishermen
                                                    other fishing and non-fishing activities.               reconfiguration likely would be                       using hook-and-line gear as had
                                                    Section 3.4.1.1 of the Analysis notes                   prohibitive. The Analysis suggests that               occurred prior to implementation of the
                                                    that depredation can reduce harvesting                  vessel operators who already use pot                  IFQ Program.
                                                    efficiency and impose substantial costs                 gear in other fisheries (e.g., Pacific cod)              In recommending Amendment 101
                                                    on fishermen using hook-and-line gear,                  could be the most likely operators to use             and this proposed rule, the Council and
                                                    thereby reducing revenue in the                         longline pot gear in the GOA sablefish                NMFS recognize that longline pot gear
                                                    sablefish IFQ fishery.                                  IFQ fishery because their conversion                  had previously been authorized in the
                                                       Industry groups have tested a variety                costs likely would be lower relative to               GOA sablefish fishery, but its use was
                                                    of methods to deter whales from preying                 participants who use only hook-and-line               prohibited prior to implementation of
                                                    on fish caught on hook-and-line gear,                   gear. Of the 404 catcher vessels                      the IFQ Program. The Council and
                                                    such as gear modifications and acoustic                 harvesting sablefish IFQ in the GOA                   NMFS also recognize that the
                                                    decoys, but these methods have not                      between 2009 and 2013, 40 vessels                     prohibition on pot gear was based on
                                                    substantially reduced the problem of                    deployed pot gear in another fishery.                 fishery data and scientific information
                                                    depredation in the GOA sablefish IFQ                       As described in Section 3.4.1.2 of the             on depredation that is not reflective of
                                                    fishery. A summary of efforts to mitigate               Analysis, no temporal or seasonal shift               the present fishery. The Council
                                                    whale depredation in Alaska and                         in sablefish IFQ fishing is expected to               determined, and NMFS agrees, that
                                                    elsewhere is provided in Section 4.7 of                 occur under this proposed rule. Harvest               authorizing longline pot gear in the
                                                    the Analysis.                                           of sablefish IFQ would be authorized                  GOA sablefish IFQ fishery under
                                                       Participants in the GOA sablefish IFQ                only during the sablefish fishing period              Amendment 101 and this proposed rule
                                                    fishery indicated to the Council and                    specified at § 679.23(g)(1) and                       is appropriate because the IFQ Program
                                                    NMFS that authorizing longline pot gear                 established by the Council and NMFS                   provides fishermen with substantially
                                                    in the GOA sablefish IFQ fishery would                  through the annual harvest                            more flexibility on when and where to
                                                    reduce the adverse impacts of                           specifications (81 FR 14740, March 18,                harvest sablefish. The IFQ Program
                                                    depredation for those vessel operators                  2016). Harvest of sablefish IFQ would be
                                                                                                                                                                  makes it much less likely that hook-and-
                                                    who choose to switch from hook-and-                     limited to the TAC for the GOA
                                                                                                                                                                  line and longline pot gear conflicts
                                                    line gear. The Council and NMFS agree                   sablefish IFQ fishery established by the
                                                                                                                                                                  would occur or that fishing grounds
                                                    that interactions with whales                           Council and NMFS through the annual
                                                                                                                                                                  would be preempted for extended
                                                    throughout the GOA could affect the                     harvest specifications (81 FR 14740,
                                                                                                                                                                  periods in the same manner previously
                                                    ability of sablefish IFQ permit holders to              March 18, 2016).
                                                                                                               If some portion of the sablefish IFQ               analyzed by the Council and NMFS.
                                                    harvest sablefish by reducing catch per                                                                          The Council and NMFS analyzed the
                                                    unit of effort and decreasing fishing                   fleet switches to longline pot gear, there
                                                                                                            would likely be decreased interactions                extent to which this proposed rule,
                                                    costs. Section 1.2 of the Analysis                                                                            which would allow hook-and-line gear
                                                    provides additional information on the                  between killer whales and sperm whales
                                                                                                            and the sablefish fishery. Unaccounted                and pot gear to be used in the same
                                                    Council’s development and                                                                                     areas, could result in gear conflicts and
                                                                                                            sablefish mortality due to depredation
                                                    recommendation of Amendment 101                                                                               grounds preemption. Section 4.9.2 of
                                                                                                            would be expected to decline as
                                                    and this proposed rule.                                                                                       the Analysis explains gear conflict and
                                                       The following section describes the                  sablefish IFQ fishermen voluntarily
                                                                                                            switch from hook-and-line gear to                     grounds preemption impose costs on
                                                    impacts of Amendment 101 and this                                                                             fishermen that are unable to, or choose
                                                                                                            longline pot gear. Because the amount of
                                                    proposed rule on affected fishery                                                                             not to, deploy hook-and-line gear in an
                                                                                                            depredation is not known with
                                                    participants and on the environment.                                                                          area because longline pot gear is used in
                                                                                                            certainty, the potential effects of
                                                    Impacts of Amendment 101 and This                       reduced depredation from this proposed                that area. In the case of the sablefish IFQ
                                                    Proposed Rule                                           rule cannot be quantified. Section 3.1.1              fishery, the Council and NMFS received
                                                                                                            of the Analysis notes that although                   public testimony that vessel operators
                                                    Impacts on the Sablefish IFQ Fishery                                                                          using hook-and-line gear could incur
                                                                                                            hook-and-line and longline pot gear may
                                                       Section 4.9.2 of the Analysis notes                  catch slightly different sizes of sablefish,          increased operating costs if their vessels
                                                    that vessel operators using longline pot                the best available information indicates              would have to travel farther or to less
                                                    gear would benefit from this proposed                   that the use of pot longline gear would               productive fishing grounds to find an
                                                    rule from reduced operating costs and                   not have a significant impact on the                  area unoccupied by longline pot gear.
                                                    reduced fishing time needed to harvest                  sablefish resource.                                   The testimony suggested that these costs
                                                    sablefish IFQ. This proposed rule would                    During the development of this                     could potentially be greater for
                                                    provide vessel operators with the option                proposed rule, the Council and NMFS                   participants in the SEO and WY
                                                    to use longline pot gear if they                        received public testimony from IFQ                    sablefish areas. In these sablefish areas,
                                                    determine it is appropriate for their                   fishery participants who did not support              fishing grounds are constrained to a
                                                    fishing operation.                                      the use of longline pot gear in the                   narrow area on the edge of the
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                                                       The Analysis states that it is not                   sablefish IFQ fishery. These fishermen                continental shelf and fishing gear is
                                                    possible to estimate how many vessel                    indicated that use of longline pot gear               concentrated into a relatively smaller
                                                    operators would switch to longline pot                  could result in conflicts between hook-               area compared to the CGOA and WGOA
                                                    gear from hook-and-line gear under this                 and-line and longline pot gear similar to             sablefish areas. Section 4.9.4 of the
                                                    proposed rule. The total number of                      those that occurred prior to                          Analysis notes that fishery data is not
                                                    vessels using longline pot gear likely                  implementation of the IFQ Program.                    available at a sufficiently fine spatial
                                                    would be limited by the costs of                        These fishermen testified that longline               scale to identify particular areas where
                                                    longline pot gear and vessel                            pot gear is typically left unattended on              competition for fishing grounds may


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                                                    occur in the SEO and WY sablefish                       and-line gear may have a greater                      number. The State of Alaska requires
                                                    areas.                                                  potential for conflict with hook-and-line             the owner of a fishing vessel used in
                                                       The Analysis explains that it is not                 gear because it has a larger number of                waters of the state to register with the
                                                    possible to determine with certainty the                anchor lines and buoys than longline                  State of Alaska and receive an ADF&G
                                                    extent to which gear conflicts and                      pot gear. In addition, single pots that are           vessel registration number (AS
                                                    grounds preemption might occur under                    deployed in a pot-and-line format are                 16.05.475). If the ADF&G vessel
                                                    this proposed rule because it is                        larger and heavier than pots deployed in              registration number is current at the
                                                    unknown how many vessel operators                       a longline pot format because a single                time the application for pot tags is
                                                    will use longline pot gear in the GOA                   pot is more likely to drift than pots                 submitted, NMFS would consider the
                                                    sablefish IFQ fishery. After reviewing                  deployed in a longline format. Single                 vessel eligible to participate in the GOA
                                                    the Analysis and receiving public                       pots deployed in a pot-and-line format                sablefish IFQ fishery using longline pot
                                                    testimony, the Council and NMFS                         could result in greater gear                          gear and assign pot tags to that vessel.
                                                    determined the likelihood of gear                       entanglement and conflicts because they               NMFS would assign the number of tags
                                                    conflicts and grounds preemption was                    are likely to drift into other areas from             requested for each GOA sablefish area,
                                                    low. However, the likelihood of gear                    the deployed location than pots                       not to exceed the pot limits for each
                                                    conflicts and grounds preemption is not                 deployed in a longline pot format.                    sablefish area, to the vessel and issue
                                                    possible to determine with certainty.                   Section 2.4 of the Analysis also states               the tags to the vessel owner. Vessel
                                                    The Council received testimony from                     that compared to pot-and-line gear,                   owners should allow up to 10 days from
                                                    several stakeholders noting this                        longline pot gear would be expected to                receipt of a pot tag application by NMFS
                                                    uncertainty and expressing concern that                 enhance crew safety and may make it                   for NMFS to issue pot tags. Each pot tag
                                                    this proposed rule would negatively                     feasible for smaller vessels that could               would have a unique number and be a
                                                    impact fishermen who continue to use                    not use pot-and-line gear in the                      color specific to the GOA sablefish area
                                                    hook-and-line gear. These stakeholders                  sablefish IFQ fishery to use longline pot             in which it may be deployed. This
                                                    requested specific measures to further                  gear.                                                 proposed rule would require the
                                                    minimize the likelihood of gear conflicts                                                                     operator of the vessel to attach a pot tag
                                                    and grounds preemption. Therefore, this                 Pot Limits
                                                                                                                                                                  that is assigned to the vessel to each pot
                                                    proposed rule addresses these                              This proposed rule would implement                 before deploying the gear. Because the
                                                    stakeholder concerns by recommending                    different pot limits for different GOA                proposed pot tag requirements are
                                                    a number of management measures that                    sablefish areas. Section 4.9.3 of the                 intended to facilitate monitoring of the
                                                    are intended to minimize the potential                  Analysis notes that a pot limit would
                                                                                                                                                                  proposed pot limits on the fishing
                                                    for gear conflicts and grounds                          control vessel fishing effort and limit
                                                                                                                                                                  grounds, this proposed rule would make
                                                    preemption. These measures include (1)                  the total amount of fishing grounds that
                                                                                                                                                                  the vessel operator responsible for
                                                    authorizing only the use of longline pot                any single vessel could use at a given
                                                                                                                                                                  complying with the pot tag
                                                    gear, (2) limiting the number of pots that              time. A vessel operator would be
                                                                                                                                                                  requirements and the pot limits in each
                                                    may be deployed by a vessel in each                     limited to deploying a specific amount
                                                                                                                                                                  GOA sablefish area.
                                                    sablefish area, (3) requiring all pots to be            of pots in each area in which they hold
                                                                                                            IFQ: 120 pots in the SEO and WY                          Section 4.9.3.2 of the Analysis states
                                                    identified with a tag assigned to the
                                                                                                            sablefish areas and 300 pots in the                   that in instances where the vessel is
                                                    vessel, (4) requiring a vessel operator to
                                                                                                            CGOA and WGOA sablefish areas.                        leased by the owner, each vessel
                                                    redeploy longline pot gear from the
                                                    fishing grounds within a specified time                    The Council considered area-specific               operator would need to obtain the pot
                                                    period, (5) requiring a vessel operator to              pot limits to account for the physical                tags from the vessel owner to ensure the
                                                    remove longline pot gear when leaving                   nature of the sablefish fishing grounds               proper use of the pot tags in the GOA
                                                    certain fishing grounds to make a                       and the composition of the IFQ sablefish              sablefish IFQ fishery. In cases where
                                                    landing, (6) requiring a vessel operator                fleet in each sablefish area. The Council             multiple sablefish IFQ permit holders
                                                    to mark longline pot gear to make it                    also considered testimony on the                      fish from the same vessel, the vessel
                                                    more visible on the fishing grounds, and                number of pots that vessels in the GOA                operator would be responsible for
                                                    (7) recordkeeping and reporting                         could feasibly deploy in the sablefish                ensuring that no more pots are deployed
                                                    requirements to monitor and enforce                     IFQ fishery. The Council determined,                  from a vessel than the pot limit for a
                                                    provisions of this rule. The Council                    and NMFS agrees, that smaller pot                     specific sablefish area.
                                                    determined, and NMFS agrees, that                       limits are appropriate in the SEO and                    The Council and NMFS recognized
                                                    these management measures would                         WY fisheries because these sablefish                  that pot tags may be lost on the fishing
                                                    likely further reduce the likelihood of                 areas have more spatially concentrated                grounds if a tag becomes unattached
                                                    gear conflicts and grounds preemption                   fishing grounds than the CGOA and                     from the pot or if a pot becomes
                                                    in the GOA sablefish IFQ fishery under                  WGOA sablefish areas.                                 unattached from the longline and
                                                    this proposed rule.                                                                                           cannot be retrieved. Under this
                                                                                                            Pot Tags                                              proposed rule, the vessel owner could
                                                    Longline Pot Gear                                          This proposed rule would implement                 request replacement pot tags from
                                                       Amendment 101 and this proposed                      a requirement that all pots deployed in               NMFS if pot tags are lost. The vessel
                                                    rule would authorize the use of longline                GOA sablefish areas have a pot tag that               owner would be required to provide
                                                    pot gear in the GOA sablefish IFQ                       is (1) issued by NMFS and (2) assigned                NMFS with the pot tag numbers that
                                                    fishery. Vessel operators would be                      by NMFS to a vessel that is licensed by               were lost and provide a description of
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                                                    prohibited from using pot-and-line gear                 the State of Alaska. This proposed rule               the circumstances under which the pot
                                                    (i.e., single pot gear) to harvest sablefish            would require a vessel owner to request               tags were lost. NMFS would issue the
                                                    in the GOA. Section 2.4 of the Analysis                 and receive pot tags by submitting an                 appropriate number of replacement tags,
                                                    notes that the Council considered                       application to NMFS. NMFS would                       up to the pot limit specified for the
                                                    authorizing longline pot gear and pot-                  require a vessel owner to specify on the              sablefish area. Vessel owners should
                                                    and-line gear in the GOA sablefish IFQ                  application for pot tags the vessel name              allow up to 10 days from receipt of a pot
                                                    fishery for this action. The Council                    and Alaska Department of Fish and                     tag application by NMFS for NMFS to
                                                    determined, and NMFS agrees, that pot-                  Game (ADF&G) vessel registration                      issue replacement pot tags.


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                                                       The Council and NMFS anticipated                        In addition to the information on pot              IFQ fishery. The Council recommended
                                                    that some vessel operators may want to                  soak times in the BSAI sablefish fishery              that if Amendment 101 and this
                                                    share longline pot gear during the                      presented in Section 4.9.2 of the                     proposed rule are approved, NMFS
                                                    fishing season to help reduce operating                 Analysis, the Council considered                      would annually report to the Council
                                                    costs. To minimize the potential for                    testimony from vessel operators. This                 the amount of longline pot gear effort in
                                                    grounds preemption by multiple vessels                  testimony suggested it was unlikely that              the GOA sablefish IFQ fishery in
                                                    using the same longline pot gear, this                  vessels using pot gear would preempt                  addition to any reported gear conflicts
                                                    proposed rule would allow multiple                      fishing grounds in the GOA by leaving                 or instances of grounds preemption. The
                                                    vessels to use the same longline pot gear               pot gear deployed for extended periods                Council also indicated its intent to
                                                    during one fishing season but would                     of time because (1) longline pot gear                 conduct a review of Amendment 101
                                                    prohibit use of the same longline pot                   likely would be deployed in the GOA                   and this action three years following
                                                    gear simultaneously. In order for more                  sablefish IFQ fishery from two to four                implementation of the final rule, if
                                                    than one vessel to use the same longline                days, similar to operations in the BSAI               approved. The Council specified its
                                                    pot gear, this proposed rule would                      fisheries, (2) gear conflicts and grounds             intent to consider the impact of
                                                    require a vessel operator to remove                     preemption has not occurred in the                    Amendment 101 and this proposed rule
                                                    longline pot gear from the fishing                      BSAI sablefish IFQ fishery, and (3)                   on GOA sablefish IFQ holders that
                                                    grounds, return the gear to port and                    vessel operators have an incentive to                 continue to use hook-and-line gear in
                                                    remove the pot tags assigned to the                     optimize their pot gear fishing effort to             determining whether changes to
                                                    vessel before pot tags assigned to                      maximize their sablefish IFQ harvest in               regulatory provisions are needed in the
                                                    another vessel could be attached to the                 the minimum amount of time.                           future.
                                                    pots and used on another vessel in the                     Nevertheless, these vessel operators                  The Council determined, and NMFS
                                                    GOA sablefish IFQ fishery.                              acknowledged to the Council that the                  agrees, that the following provisions of
                                                                                                            likelihood of gear conflicts and grounds              this proposed rule would minimize the
                                                    Gear Redeployment and Removal                           preemption cannot be determined with                  potential for gear conflicts and grounds
                                                       This proposed rule would require                     certainty. These vessel operators also                preemption. For each area of the GOA,
                                                    vessels using longline pot gear in the                  noted that many GOA sablefish IFQ                     this proposed rule would specify a
                                                    GOA sablefish IFQ fishery to redeploy                   holders intending to continue to use                  maximum time limit for which longline
                                                    or remove their gear within a specified                 hook-and-line gear were concerned                     pot gear could be left unattended on the
                                                    time period after deployment or when                    about the potential for gear conflicts and            fishing grounds. The Council
                                                    leaving the fishing grounds to make a                   grounds preemption under this                         determined, and NMFS agrees, that
                                                    landing. The Council recommended                        proposed rule. These operators noted                  requiring vessel operators to tend the
                                                    area-specific requirements because                      that these concerns likely were greater               gear within a specified time period
                                                    vessel operations and fishing grounds                   for the GOA sablefish IFQ fishery than                reduces the likelihood that longline pot
                                                                                                            the BSAI sablefish IFQ fishery because                gear will be left on the grounds
                                                    vary by management areas. Section 4.9.4
                                                                                                            some GOA sablefish areas have more                    unattended for an extended period of
                                                    and Section 4.10 of the Analysis note
                                                                                                            constrained fishing grounds due to a                  time.
                                                    that this provision is intended to                                                                               In the SEO sablefish area, a catcher
                                                                                                            smaller overall area and a larger number
                                                    minimize the potential for vessels using                                                                      vessel operator would be required to
                                                                                                            of participating vessels than in the
                                                    longline pot gear to preempt fishing                                                                          remove longline pot gear from the
                                                                                                            BSAI. To address this concern, several
                                                    grounds for extended periods. These                                                                           fishing grounds when the vessel leaves
                                                                                                            sablefish IFQ holders recommended that
                                                    provisions were supported by sablefish                                                                        the fishing grounds to make a landing.
                                                                                                            the Council establish area-specific
                                                    IFQ holders who intend to use longline                                                                        This would prohibit the vessel operator
                                                                                                            requirements for catcher vessels and
                                                    pot gear and sablefish IFQ holders who                                                                        from preempting fishing grounds by
                                                                                                            catcher/processors to redeploy or
                                                    intend to continue to use hook-and-line                 remove gear from the grounds in order                 retrieving pots and redeploying the gear
                                                    gear under this proposed rule.                          to further reduce the likelihood that                 in the same fishing location while the
                                                       The Council based its                                longline pot gear would be deployed on                vessel made a landing. This restriction
                                                    recommendations on information on the                   the GOA fishing grounds for extended                  responds to concerns expressed by
                                                    use of pot gear in the BSAI sablefish IFQ               periods of time and result in gear                    fishermen holding sablefish IFQ in the
                                                    fishery and on testimony from sablefish                 conflicts and grounds preemption.                     SEO sablefish area. These fishermen
                                                    IFQ holders. Section 4.9.2 of the                          The Council determined that                        testified that a substantial portion of
                                                    Analysis notes that pot gear typically                  establishing these gear redeployment or               sablefish IFQ fishermen in SEO likely
                                                    remains deployed (‘‘soaked’’) on the                    removal limits would provide an                       would continue to use hook-and-line
                                                    fishing grounds for longer periods of                   additional incentive for operators using              gear under this proposed rule because
                                                    time than hook-and-line gear. As                        longline pot gear to closely monitor the              the vessels are too small to feasibly use
                                                    described above in this preamble, pot                   amount of time their gear is left on the              longline pot gear.
                                                    gear is generally soaked for multiple                   grounds and further minimize potential                   Section 4.9.8.1 in the Analysis notes
                                                    days. Figure 8 in Section 3.1.1.2 of the                for gear conflicts or grounds                         that vessels ranging from between 55
                                                    Analysis shows that sablefish pot gear                  preemption. The Council recommended                   feet (16.7 m) and 95 feet (28.9 m) length
                                                    deployed by catcher vessels and                         these provisions to balance its objective             overall (LOA) participate in sablefish
                                                    catcher/processors in the BSAI was                      to provide economic benefits to                       pot fisheries in Canada. The Analysis
                                                    typically ‘‘soaked’’ for two to four days               fishermen using longline pot gear with                shows that the majority of the vessels
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                                                    from 1995 through 2005, and 90 percent                  its objective to minimize potential                   that participate in sablefish fisheries in
                                                    of the observed pot sets were soaked for                negative impacts on fishermen                         the GOA are greater than 50 feet (15.2
                                                    seven or fewer days. Section 3.1.2.2 of                 continuing to use hook-and-line gear.                 m) LOA, indicating that these vessels
                                                    the Analysis notes that hook-and-line                      In recommending Amendment 101                      may be able to feasibly use longline pot
                                                    fishermen tend to soak their gear for less              and this proposed rule, the Council                   gear. The Analysis also shows that
                                                    than 24 hours before hauling, and are                   indicated its intent to monitor                       approximately 30 percent of sablefish
                                                    less apt to leave their gear on the                     interactions between longline pot and                 IFQ fishermen in SEO use vessels 50
                                                    grounds when returning to port.                         hook-and-line gear in the GOA sablefish               feet (15.2 m) or less LOA. This is a


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                                                    higher percentage of smaller vessels                    at least every five days would minimize               WGOA and grounds preemption likely
                                                    compared to the other GOA sablefish                     the likelihood that one vessel would                  would not occur under this proposed
                                                    areas. Therefore, the Council                           preempt the same fishing grounds for an               rule.
                                                    determined, and NMFS agrees, that                       extended period of time.
                                                                                                               In the WY and CGOA sablefish areas,                Gear Marking
                                                    requiring a vessel in the SEO sablefish
                                                    area to remove longline pot gear from                   a catcher vessel and a catcher/processor                 This proposed rule would implement
                                                    the fishing grounds when the vessel                     operator would be required to redeploy                additional gear marking requirements
                                                    leaves the fishing grounds to make a                    or remove longline pot gear from the                  for vessels using longline pot gear in the
                                                    landing would minimize the potential                    fishing grounds within five days after                GOA. Current regulations at § 679.24(a)
                                                    for grounds preemption while providing                  deploying the gear. The Council and                   require all vessel operators using hook-
                                                    fishermen using longline pot gear with                  NMFS received testimony that this                     and-line and pot gear to mark buoys
                                                    an opportunity to efficiently harvest                   would be an appropriate time period                   carried on board or used by the vessel
                                                    sablefish.                                              because it is unlikely that a vessel                  to be marked with the vessel’s Federal
                                                       The Council did not recommend a                      operator would leave fishing gear                     fisheries permit number or ADF&G
                                                    specific redeployment or removal                        unattended for longer than five days in               vessel registration number. This
                                                    provision for catcher/processors in the                 the WY and CGOA sablefish areas. The                  regulation also specifies that the
                                                    SEO sablefish area because relatively                   Council and NMFS determined that five                 markings must be a specified size, shall
                                                    few catcher/processors operate in the                   days was an appropriate period of time                be visible above the water line, and
                                                    area and the Council did not receive                    because the Council heard testimony                   shall be maintained so the markings are
                                                    testimony suggesting specific                           from operators intending to use longline              clearly visible.
                                                    limitations for these vessels. However,                 pot gear that this would accommodate                     Section 4.9.5 and Section 4.10 of the
                                                    NMFS has determined that this                           sablefish vessel fishing plans to soak                Analysis describe the impacts of the
                                                    proposed rule should require operators                  pots for two to four days while allowing              additional gear marking requirements
                                                    of catcher/processors in SEO to haul                    additional time to redeploy or remove                 that would be implemented by this
                                                    and reset (redeploy) in the same                        gear in the event of poor weather or                  proposed rule for a vessel operator using
                                                    location or remove longline pot gear                    operational delays.                                   longline pot gear in the GOA sablefish
                                                    from that location within a specified                      The Council and NMFS considered
                                                                                                                                                                  IFQ fishery. In addition to the current
                                                    time period. This provision would be                    testimony indicating that, although the
                                                                                                                                                                  requirements at § 679.24(a), each vessel
                                                    consistent with requirements for                        fishing grounds in WY are spatially
                                                                                                                                                                  operator would be required to attach a
                                                    sablefish IFQ vessels in other GOA areas                constrained, similar to SEO, the
                                                                                                                                                                  cluster of four or more marker buoys, a
                                                    in order to minimize the potential for                  likelihood of grounds preemption in
                                                                                                                                                                  flag mounted on a pole, and a radar
                                                    catcher/processors using longline pot                   WY is lower because there are fewer IFQ
                                                                                                            permit holders in that area than in SEO.              reflector to each end of a longline pot
                                                    gear in SEO to preempt fishing grounds
                                                                                                            Therefore, the Council and NMFS                       set. The Council and NMFS received
                                                    for extended periods. The Council and
                                                                                                            determined that it would not be                       testimony that these marking
                                                    NMFS determined that redeploying or
                                                                                                            necessary to require a vessel operator to             requirements would enhance the
                                                    removing longline pot gear from a
                                                                                                            remove longline pot gear from WY area                 visibility of the ends of a longline pot
                                                    specific location would meet the
                                                                                                            grounds when the vessel made a                        gear set to other vessels that are on the
                                                    requirements to tend gear in this
                                                                                                            landing. The Council and NMFS                         fishing grounds and would not impose
                                                    proposed rule (see Section 2.2 of the
                                                    Analysis). This would provide sablefish                 received testimony that fishing grounds               a substantial cost on vessel operators
                                                    IFQ permit holders with flexibility to                  are not as limited in the WY and CGOA                 using longline pot gear. The testimony
                                                    harvest sablefish IFQ while still                       sablefish areas, and grounds preemption               indicated that these marking tools are
                                                    requiring vessel operators to tend gear                 likely would not occur under this                     commonly used by vessel operators that
                                                    within a maximum time period in order                   proposed rule.                                        deploy pot gear in fisheries in Alaska.
                                                    to minimize the potential for gear to be                   In the WGOA sablefish area, a catcher                 This proposed rule would require a
                                                    left unattended on the fishing grounds                  vessel and a catcher/processor operator               vessel operator to use four or more
                                                    for an extended period of time. NMFS                    would be required to redeploy or                      buoys to mark each end of a longline pot
                                                    proposes to require a catcher/processor                 remove longline pot gear from the                     gear set. The Council and NMFS
                                                    in the SEO sablefish area to redeploy or                fishing grounds within seven days after               anticipate that multiple buoys would
                                                    remove from the fishing grounds all                     deploying the gear. The Council and                   keep the gear marking above the water
                                                    longline pot gear that is assigned to the               NMFS received testimony that this                     line in stronger currents and facilitate
                                                    vessel and deployed to fish sablefish                   would be an appropriate time period                   visibility from greater distances. Current
                                                    IFQ within five days after deploying the                because while it was unlikely that a                  regulations require any vessel fishing in
                                                    gear. This proposed regulation would                    vessel operator would leave fishing gear              the sablefish or halibut IFQ fisheries to
                                                    mirror the effect of the provision                      unattended for longer than seven days                 mark all buoys carried on board or used
                                                    applicable to vessels in the WY and                     in the WGOA, this proposed rule would                 with the vessel’s Federal Fisheries
                                                    CGOA sablefish areas.                                   provide a maximum time limit for                      Permit (FFP) number or Alaska
                                                       The Council and NMFS determined                      which longline pot gear could be left                 Department of Fish & Game (ADF&G)
                                                    that five days was an appropriate period                unattended on the fishing grounds. The                vessel registration number. This
                                                    of time because the Council heard                       Council provided a longer time period                 provides enforcement agents and other
                                                    testimony from operators intending to                   in the WGOA for operators to redeploy                 fishermen on the grounds with
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                                                    use longline pot gear that this would                   or remove longline pot gear relative to               information that identifies the vessel or
                                                    accommodate sablefish vessel fishing                    the other sablefish areas because the                 the IFQ permit holder associated with
                                                    plans to soak pots for two to four days,                WGOA is the largest GOA sablefish area                that vessel. This proposed rule would
                                                    while allowing additional time to                       and there are substantially fewer                     require a vessel operator to add the
                                                    redeploy or remove gear in the event of                 sablefish IFQ holders in the WGOA than                initials ‘‘LP’’ for ‘‘Longline Pot’’ to one
                                                    poor weather or operational delays. The                 in SEO and the CGOA. The Council and                  hard buoy in the buoy cluster in
                                                    Council and NMFS determined that this                   NMFS received testimony that fishing                  addition to the FFP number or ADF&G
                                                    requirement to redeploy or remove gear                  grounds are not constrained in the                    vessel registration number. This would


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                                                    distinguish buoys for hook-and-line gear                The operator of a catcher/processor                   the grounds within a specified time
                                                    from buoys for longline pot gear.                       using hook-and-line gear in the sablefish             period under this proposed rule.
                                                       This proposed rule would require a                   or halibut IFQ fisheries must use a                      Section 5.7 of the Analysis states that
                                                    vessel operator to use a flag mounted on                combination of a Daily Cumulative                     this proposed rule would add a
                                                    a pole to mark each end of a longline                   Production Logbook (DCPL) and the                     requirement for vessel operators using
                                                    pot gear set. Section 4.9.5 of the                      NMFS electronic reporting system for                  longline pot gear in the GOA sablefish
                                                    Analysis explains that flags are                        landings (eLandings). For each day                    IFQ fishery to report the number of pots
                                                    commonly used by vessel operators to                    during a fishing trip, vessel operators               deployed, the number of pots lost, and
                                                    mark pot gear in fisheries in Alaska.                   are required to record in a DFL or DCPL               the number of pots left deployed on the
                                                       This proposed rule would require a                   information on deployed, retrieved, and               fishing grounds on the PNOL. NMFS
                                                    vessel operator to use a radar reflector                lost gear and catch information per unit              requires vessel operators in the IFQ
                                                    to mark each end of a longline pot gear                 of gear deployed.                                     fisheries to submit a PNOL at least three
                                                    set. Fishing vessels use radar reflectors                  This proposed rule would add a                     hours before a landing occurs to alert
                                                    to help make the vessel or other objects                requirement for all operators of a vessel             enforcement personnel of the upcoming
                                                    identifiable by other vessels that use                  using longline pot gear in the GOA                    landing. The PNOL would be a
                                                    radar to scan for vessels and other                     sablefish IFQ fishery to report in a DFL              declaration from the vessel operator that
                                                    obstructions. A radar reflector reflects a              (for catcher vessels) or DCPL (for                    enforcement agents could compare with
                                                    radar signal directly back to the radar                 catcher/processors) the number of pots                the gear on board while the vessel is
                                                    antenna so that the object with the radar               and location of longline pot sets                     making a landing.
                                                    reflector is identifiable on the radar of               deployed on a fishing trip. Under                        Sections 4.9.3.2, 4.9.4.1, 4.9.5.1, and
                                                    the vessel deploying the radar. The                     current regulations, the operator of a                4.9.6.1 of the Analysis describe
                                                    Council and NMFS received public                        vessel less than 60 feet (18.3 m) LOA is              enforcement considerations for the
                                                    testimony that radar reflectors are                     exempt from logbook reporting                         provisions of this proposed rule that are
                                                    commonly used by vessel operators to                    requirements. This proposed rule would                intended to minimize gear conflicts and
                                                    mark pot gear in fisheries in Alaska.                   remove this exemption for the operator                grounds preemption. The Council and
                                                    This public testimony indicated that the
                                                                                                            of a vessel using longline pot gear in the            NMFS considered the methods that
                                                    requirement to mark longline pot gear
                                                                                                            GOA sablefish IFQ fishery. While this                 would be used to enforce the proposed
                                                    with a radar reflector under this
                                                                                                            would be a new regulatory requirement                 restrictions on use of longline pot gear
                                                    proposed rule would not impose a
                                                                                                            for these vessels, Section 4.9.3.2 of the             in the GOA sablefish IFQ fishery. The
                                                    substantial cost on vessel operators.
                                                                                                            Analysis explains that many operators                 Council and NMFS determined that the
                                                    Monitoring and Enforcement                              of vessels less than 60 feet (18.3 m) in              requirements in this proposed rule
                                                       This proposed rule would implement                   the sablefish IFQ fishery voluntarily                 would provide sufficient monitoring
                                                    three additional recordkeeping and                      complete and submit logbooks.                         and enforcement information to meet
                                                    reporting requirements to monitor and                   Therefore, the Council and NMFS                       the Council’s objectives for Amendment
                                                    enforce provisions that are intended to                 anticipate this additional reporting                  101 and this proposed rule.
                                                    minimize gear conflicts and grounds                     requirement would not negatively
                                                                                                            impact operators of vessels less than 60              Impacts on Whale Interactions in the
                                                    preemption. First, NMFS would require                                                                         Sablefish IFQ Fishery
                                                    all vessel operators using longline pot                 feet (18.3 m) that choose to use longline
                                                    gear in the GOA sablefish IFQ fishery to                pot gear.                                                Depredation by killer whales and
                                                    report specific information in logbooks                    Current regulations allow the operator             sperm whales is common in the
                                                    about fishing gear used and catch for all               of a vessel required to complete a DFL                sablefish IFQ fisheries in the GOA and
                                                    sablefish IFQ fishing trips. Most vessel                or a DCPL to use a NMFS-approved                      BSAI. Section 3.4.1 of the Analysis
                                                    operators in the GOA sablefish IFQ                      electronic logbook (ELB) instead of a                 provides available information on the
                                                    fishery are currently required to                       DFL or DCPL. While NMFS does not                      interactions of the GOA sablefish IFQ
                                                    complete logbooks for sablefish IFQ                     currently have an approved ELB for                    fishery with killer whales and sperm
                                                    fishing trips. Second, NMFS would                       vessels using longline pot gear in the                whales. The Analysis examined data
                                                    require all vessel operators using                      GOA, NMFS anticipates that an ELB                     from the commercial fisheries and
                                                    longline pot gear in the GOA sablefish                  would be available for use by these                   sablefish survey data and concluded
                                                    IFQ fishery to have an operating Vessel                 vessel operators in the future. Under                 that the use of longline pot gear would
                                                    Monitoring System (VMS) while fishing                   this proposed rule, vessel operators                  support the objective of this proposed
                                                    for sablefish IFQ. Third, NMFS would                    using longline pot gear in the GOA                    rule to reduce sablefish IFQ fishery
                                                    add additional required fields to the                   sablefish IFQ fishery would be required               interactions with whales in the GOA.
                                                    Prior Notice of Landing (PNOL) for                      to complete a DFL or a DCPL and                       Use of longline pot gear is expected to
                                                    vessel operators using longline pot gear                eLandings to record and report sablefish              reduce fishing gear interactions with
                                                    in the GOA sablefish IFQ fishery.                       information until a NMFS-approved                     whales and have a positive effect on
                                                       Section 4.9 of the Analysis notes that               ELB is available.                                     killer whales and sperm whales
                                                    this proposed rule would require all                       Section 4.10 of the Analysis notes that            compared to the status quo.
                                                    vessel operators using longline pot gear                this proposed rule would require all                     Section 3.4.2 of the Analysis notes
                                                    in the GOA sablefish IFQ fishery to                     vessel operators using longline pot gear              that this proposed rule could reduce the
                                                    complete NMFS logbooks. NMFS uses                       in the GOA sablefish IFQ fishery to use               risk of whale entanglements in fishing
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                                                    logbooks to collect detailed information                VMS to track vessel activity in the GOA               gear. Although the likelihood of whale
                                                    from vessel operators participating in                  sablefish areas. VMS is used to monitor               entanglements in hook-and-line gear is
                                                    the IFQ fisheries. Under current                        the location and movement of                          very low in Alaska fisheries, the
                                                    regulations, the operator of a catcher                  commercial fishing vessels in Federal                 Analysis states that neither killer whales
                                                    vessel 60 feet or greater (18.3 m) LOA                  fisheries in Alaska. NMFS would use                   nor sperm whales are known to
                                                    using hook-and-line gear in the sablefish               the VMS to aid in determining                         depredate on pot fishing gear. Therefore,
                                                    or halibut IFQ fisheries is required to                 compliance with requirements to                       this proposed rule could reduce the risk
                                                    maintain a Daily Fishing Logbook (DFL).                 redeploy or remove fishing gear from                  of whale entanglements in fishing gear.


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                                                    Impacts on Seabird Interactions in the                  Impacts on the Halibut IFQ Fishery                    the Analysis concludes that replacing
                                                    GOA Sablefish IFQ Fishery                                  The Council and NMFS also                          some amount of hook-and-line effort
                                                                                                            considered the impacts of this proposed               with longline pot gear effort could
                                                       Many seabird species are attracted to                                                                      benefit permit holders in the halibut
                                                    fishing vessels to forage on bait, offal,               rule on the halibut IFQ fishery. Section
                                                                                                            3.2.1 of the Analysis notes that the                  IFQ fishery because many of the
                                                    discards, and other prey made available                                                                       sablefish IFQ fishery participants are
                                                                                                            overall impact of this proposed rule on
                                                    by fishing operations. These interactions                                                                     also halibut IFQ fishery participants.
                                                                                                            the halibut IFQ fishery is likely to be
                                                    can result in direct mortality for                                                                            This proposed rule would create
                                                                                                            small. This proposed rule would revise
                                                    seabirds if they become entangled in                                                                          efficiencies in the harvest of halibut and
                                                                                                            current regulations to authorize
                                                    fishing gear or strike the vessel or                                                                          sablefish for these participants.
                                                                                                            retention of halibut IFQ caught when
                                                    fishing gear while flying. In addition,                                                                          This proposed rule would require
                                                                                                            using longline pot gear in the GOA
                                                    seabirds are attracted to sinking baited                                                                      vessel operators that catch halibut in
                                                                                                            sablefish IFQ fishery, provided a person
                                                    hooks and can be hooked and drowned.                                                                          longline pot gear to comply with current
                                                                                                            on the vessel holds sufficient IFQ                    retention requirements under the IFQ
                                                    Hook-and-line gear has the greatest                     pounds to cover the retained halibut.
                                                    impact on seabirds relative to other                                                                          Program and the provisions
                                                                                                               In developing this proposed rule, the
                                                    fishing gear. Since 1998, seabird                                                                             recommended by the Council.
                                                                                                            Council recognized that the IPHC
                                                    avoidance measures have been required                                                                         Currently, halibut caught with hook-
                                                                                                            authorizes fishing gear for halibut in the
                                                    on vessels greater than or equal to 27 ft                                                                     and-line gear must be retained if the
                                                                                                            GOA through its annual management                     halibut are of legal size and a person on
                                                    (7.9 m) LOA using hook-and-line gear in                 measures. The IPHC meets annually to
                                                    the groundfish and halibut fisheries in                                                                       the vessel holds a halibut IFQ permit
                                                                                                            approve the regulations that apply to                 with sufficient halibut IFQ pounds to
                                                    the GOA and BSAI (March 6, 1998, 63                     persons and vessels fishing for and
                                                    FR 11161). Additional seabird                                                                                 cover the retained halibut. The Council
                                                                                                            retaining halibut IFQ. At its January                 recommended, and NMFS agrees, that a
                                                    avoidance measures have been adopted                    2016 Annual Meeting, the IPHC                         sablefish IFQ permit holder on board a
                                                    for the hook-and-line fishery since 1998                approved longline pot gear, as defined                vessel that catches halibut with longline
                                                    (72 FR 71601, December 18, 2007).                       by the Council, as legal gear to retain               pot gear in the GOA would be required
                                                    These measures were intended to                         halibut in Alaska if NMFS implements                  to retain the halibut provided they hold
                                                    reduce seabird incidental catch and                     regulations that authorize longline pot               a halibut IFQ permit with sufficient
                                                    mortality and mitigate interactions with                gear in the sablefish IFQ fishery (81 FR              halibut IFQ pounds to cover the
                                                    short-tailed albatross.                                 14000, March 16, 2016).                               retained halibut. Regulations at
                                                       Section 3.5.1 of the Analysis                           Section 19(1) of the 2016 annual                   § 679.7(f)(4) prohibit an IFQ holder from
                                                    examines the effect of hook-and-line                    management measures allows a person                   retaining legal size halibut if no person
                                                    gear on seabirds. Data from 1993                        to retain and possess halibut IFQ taken               on board the vessel holds sufficient IFQ
                                                    through 2012 indicate the annual                        with hook-and-line or longline pot gear               pounds to cover the retained halibut. In
                                                    incidental catch of seabirds in all hook-               in the sablefish IFQ fishery provided                 these instances, fishermen are required
                                                    and-line fisheries constitutes about 91                 retention and possession is authorized                to discard the halibut with a minimum
                                                    percent of fisheries-related seabird                    by NMFS regulations published at 50                   of injury consistent with regulations at
                                                    mortality in Alaska. The GOA typically                  CFR part 679. Current NMFS regulations                § 679.7(a)(13) and Section 14 of the
                                                    accounts for 10 percent to 20 percent of                require vessel operators using hook-and-              IPHC annual management measures (81
                                                    overall incidental seabird catch.                       line gear and holding sufficient halibut              FR 14000, March 16, 2016).
                                                                                                            IFQ to retain legal size halibut (32
                                                       Section 3.5.1.2 of the Analysis                      inches or greater) caught incidentally in             This Proposed Rule
                                                    compared the number of seabird                          the GOA sablefish IFQ fishery. If the                    This proposed rule would revise
                                                    mortalities by hook-and-line and pot                    Secretary approves a final rule to                    regulations at 50 CFR part 300 and 50
                                                    gear in the GOA Pacific cod fishery and                 implement Amendment 101, NMFS                         CFR part 679 to: (1) Authorize longline
                                                    the BSAI sablefish IFQ fishery and                      would implement a requirement in                      pot gear in the GOA sablefish IFQ
                                                    determined that a higher level of seabird               regulations for vessel operators using                fishery, (2) minimize the potential for
                                                    mortality occurred with hook-and-line                   longline pot gear and holding sufficient              gear conflicts and fishing grounds
                                                    gear. The Analysis compared seabird                     halibut IFQ to retain legal size halibut              preemption, and (3) require retention of
                                                    mortality by hook-and-line and pot gear                 in the GOA sablefish IFQ fishery as                   halibut IFQ caught in longline pot gear
                                                    in the GOA Pacific cod fishery because                  recommended by the Council and the                    used in the GOA sablefish IFQ fishery.
                                                    pot gear is not authorized for the GOA                  IPHC. The Council developed this                      NMFS also proposes additional
                                                    sablefish IFQ fishery. The estimated                    regulation pursuant to section 773c(c) of             regulatory revisions to facilitate the
                                                    seabird mortality in the GOA Pacific cod                the Halibut Act. The Secretary is                     administration, monitoring, and
                                                    fishery from vessels using hook-and-line                publishing this regulation for public                 enforcement of this proposed rule. This
                                                    gear was 1,802 seabirds and the                         comment in this notice of proposed                    section describes the proposed changes
                                                    estimated mortality from vessels using                  rulemaking.                                           to current regulations.
                                                    pot gear was 458 seabirds. This                            Requiring the retention of incidentally
                                                    comprises a very small portion of total                 caught halibut IFQ is intended to avoid               Authorize Longline Pot Gear
                                                    estimated seabird mortality from                        the discard and associated discard                      This proposed rule would revise
                                                    fisheries in Alaska. This proposed rule                 mortality of halibut in the GOA                       §§ 300.61, 679.2, and 679.24 to
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                                                    would likely reduce the already small                   sablefish IFQ fishery. The sablefish and              authorize longline pot gear for use in the
                                                    incidental catch of seabirds in the                     halibut hook-and-line gear fisheries are              GOA sablefish IFQ fishery.
                                                    sablefish IFQ fishery because it would                  prosecuted simultaneously. Vessels that                 This proposed rule would revise
                                                    provide vessel operators with the                       fish sablefish IFQ typically also fish                regulations at § 300.61 that supplement
                                                    opportunity to use longline pot gear,                   halibut IFQ. Section 4.5.6 of the                     the annual management measures
                                                    which has a lower rate of incidental                    Analysis notes that the majority of                   adopted by the IPHC. These proposed
                                                    catch of seabirds than hook-and-line                    sablefish IFQ permit holders also hold                revisions are necessary to implement
                                                    gear.                                                   a halibut IFQ permit. Section 4.9.6 of                the Council’s recommendation to


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                                                    require halibut IFQ permit holders to                   longline pot gear in the GOA sablefish                retrieval. Section 679.42(l)(5)(i)(A)
                                                    retain legal sized halibut IFQ caught                   IFQ fishery.                                          would require a vessel operator to mark
                                                    incidentally in longline pots deployed                     This proposed rule would add                       longline pot gear as specified in
                                                    in the GOA sablefish IFQ fishery,                       § 679.42(l)(3) to specify the                         § 679.24(a). Section 679.24(a) would be
                                                    provided the halibut IFQ holders have                   requirements for vessel operators to                  revised to require a vessel operator to
                                                    sufficient remaining IFQ pounds to                      request pot tags. This proposed rule                  mark each end of a set of longline pot
                                                    cover the retained halibut. To                          would describe the process NMFS                       gear with a cluster of four or more
                                                    implement this recommendation, this                     would use to issue pot tags and to                    marker buoys including one hard buoy
                                                    proposed rule would revise the                          annually register a vessel and assign pot             marked with the capital letters ‘‘LP,’’ a
                                                    definition of ‘‘Fishing’’ at § 300.61 to                tags for the GOA sablefish IFQ fishery.               flag mounted on a pole, and a radar
                                                    specify that the use of longline pot gear               Section 679.42(l)(3)(i) would require a               reflector. These requirements would be
                                                    in any halibut area in the GOA to                       vessel operator to request pot tags from              in addition to current requirements at
                                                    harvest halibut IFQ would be subject to                 NMFS by submitting a complete IFQ                     § 679.24(a) that require all hook-and-
                                                    halibut regulations at part 300. This                   Sablefish Longline Pot Gear: Vessel                   line, longline pot, and pot-and-line
                                                    proposed rule would revise the                          Registration and Request for Pot Gear                 marker buoys to be marked with the
                                                    definition of ‘‘IFQ halibut’’ at § 300.61               Tags form that would be available on                  vessel’s FFP number or ADF&G vessel
                                                    to specify that halibut IFQ may be                      the NMFS Alaska Region Web site.                      registration number.
                                                    harvested with longline pot gear while                  NMFS would issue the number of                           This proposed rule would add
                                                    commercial fishing in any halibut area                  requested tags up to the pot limit                    § 679.42(l)(5)(i)(B) to require a vessel
                                                    in the GOA.                                             authorized in a sablefish area. The                   operator to deploy longline pot gear in
                                                       This proposed rule would revise the                  vessel owner requesting pot tags must                 the GOA sablefish IFQ fishery only
                                                    definition of ‘‘Fixed gear’’ under the                  specify the vessel to which NFMS                      during the sablefish fishing period
                                                    definition of ‘‘Authorized fishing gear’’               would assign the pot tags. Under                      specified in § 679.23(g)(1). NMFS
                                                    at § 679.2(4)(i) to include longline pot                proposed § 679.42(l)(3)(ii), NMFS would               annually establishes the sablefish
                                                    gear as an authorized gear in the GOA                   assign pot tags to the registered vessel              fishing period to correspond with the
                                                    sablefish IFQ fishery. Fixed gear is a                  and issue them to the vessel owner                    halibut fishing period established by the
                                                    general term that describes the multiple                upon receipt of a complete request for                IPHC.
                                                    gear types allowed to fish sablefish IFQ                pot tags. Section 679.42(l)(3)(iii) would                Current regulations at § 679.23(g)(2)
                                                    and halibut IFQ under the IFQ Program                   specify the process a vessel owner                    authorize an IFQ permit holder to retain
                                                    and is referred to throughout 50 CFR                    would use to submit a request for pot                 sablefish outside of the established
                                                    part 679.                                               tag replacement to NMFS if one or more                fishing period if the permit holder has
                                                       This proposed rule would add                         of the originally issued pot tags is lost             unused IFQ for the specified sablefish
                                                    § 679.2(4)(iv) to the definition of ‘‘Fixed             or damaged such that the unique pot tag               area. This proposed rule would revise
                                                    gear’’ under the definition of                          number is not legible.                                § 679.23(g)(2) to specify that IFQ permit
                                                    ‘‘Authorized fishing gear’’ to include                     Section 679.42(l)(3)(iv) would specify             holders using longline pot gear in the
                                                    longline pot gear as an authorized gear                 the process for annual vessel                         GOA would not be authorized to retain
                                                    for halibut IFQ harvested in halibut                    registration and assignment of pot tags.              sablefish outside of the established
                                                    areas in the GOA.                                       The vessel owner must annually register               fishing period even if the IFQ permit
                                                       This proposed rule would revise the                  with NMFS the vessel that will be used                holder has unused IFQ.
                                                    definition of ‘‘IFQ halibut’’ in § 679.2 to             to fish IFQ sablefish in the GOA. The                    This proposed rule would add
                                                    specify that halibut IFQ may be                         vessel owner also must specify whether                § 679.42(l)(5)(ii) to establish pot limits
                                                    harvested with longline pot gear while                  he or she is requesting assignment of pot             in each GOA sablefish area. This
                                                    commercial fishing in any halibut area                  tags previously issued to the vessel                  proposed rule would add
                                                    in the GOA.                                             owner or is requesting new pot tags to                § 679.42(l)(5)(iii) to establish gear
                                                       This proposed rule would revise                      be assigned to the vessel. Pot tags must              redeployment and removal
                                                    § 679.24(b) and (c) to authorize the use                be assigned to only one vessel each year.             requirements for longline pot gear in
                                                    of longline pot gear to harvest sablefish               To assign pot tags, the vessel owner                  each GOA sablefish area. As described
                                                    in GOA sablefish areas.                                 must submit a complete IFQ Sablefish                  in the section titled Impacts of
                                                       This proposed rule would revise                      Longline Pot Gear Vessel Registration                 Amendment 101 and this Proposed
                                                    § 679.42(b)(1) to specify that authorized               and Request for Pot Gear Tags form and                Rule, this proposed rule would require
                                                    fishing gear for sablefish and halibut                  indicate the vessel to which NMFS will                a vessel operator using longline pot gear
                                                    IFQ is defined in § 679.2. NMFS                         assign the pot tags for the current year.             to redeploy the gear within a certain
                                                    proposes to add § 679.42(b)(1)(i) to                    The vessel owner must indicate whether                amount of time after being deployed, or
                                                    further clarify that trawl gear is not                  he or she is assigning pot tags that were             remove the gear from the fishing
                                                    authorized for use in the sablefish and                 previously assigned to the vessel or                  grounds when making a sablefish
                                                    halibut IFQ fisheries in the GOA and the                requesting new pot tags.                              landing.
                                                    BSAI. NMFS proposes to add                                 This proposed rule would add                          This proposed rule would allow
                                                    § 679.42(b)(1)(ii) to clarify that pot-and-             § 679.42(l)(4) to specify the                         multiple vessels to use the same
                                                    line gear is not authorized for use in the              requirements for a vessel operator to use             longline pot gear during one fishing
                                                    GOA sablefish IFQ fishery.                              pot tags in the GOA sablefish IFQ                     season but would prevent use of the
                                                                                                            fishery. This proposed rule would                     same longline pot gear simultaneously.
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                                                    Minimize Potential Gear Conflicts and                   require a valid pot tag that is assigned              To prevent use of the same longline pot
                                                    Grounds Preemption                                      to the vessel be attached to each pot on              gear simultaneously, this proposed rule
                                                      This proposed rule would add                          board the vessel before the vessel                    would add § 679.42(l)(5)(iv) to require a
                                                    provisions at § 679.42(l) to minimize the               departs port to fish in the GOA sablefish             vessel operator to (1) remove longline
                                                    potential for gear conflicts and grounds                IFQ fishery.                                          pot gear assigned to the vessel and
                                                    preemption. This proposed rule would                       This proposed rule would add                       deployed to fish sablefish IFQ from the
                                                    add § 679.42(l)(1) and (2) to establish                 § 679.42(l)(5) to specify restrictions on             fishing grounds, (2) return the gear to
                                                    the general requirements for using                      longline pot gear deployment and                      port, and (3) remove the pot tags that are


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                                                    assigned to that vessel from each pot                                 using longline pot gear in the GOA                    § 679.5(c) and VMS requirements at
                                                    before the gear could be used on another                              sablefish IFQ fishery to retain legal                 § 679.42(k).
                                                    vessel. The operator of the second vessel                             sized halibut caught incidentally if any
                                                    would be required to attach pot tags                                                                                        Recordkeeping and Reporting
                                                                                                                          IFQ permit holder on board has
                                                    assigned to his or her vessel to each pot                             sufficient halibut IFQ pounds for the                   This proposed rule would revise
                                                    before deploying the gear to fish for                                 retained halibut for that halibut area.               § 679.5 to implement this proposed rule
                                                    GOA sablefish IFQ. This proposed rule
                                                                                                                            This proposed rule would add                        and clarify current logbook reporting
                                                    would require that only one set of the
                                                                                                                          § 679.42(l)(7) to require a vessel operator           requirements.
                                                    appropriate vessel-specific pot tags may
                                                    be attached to the pots.                                              using longline pot gear in the GOA                      The following table describes the
                                                      This proposed rule would add                                        sablefish IFQ fishery to comply with                  proposed revisions to § 679.5.
                                                    § 679.42(l)(6) to require a vessel operator                           logbook reporting requirements at

                                                               Paragraph in § 679.5                                                                               Proposed revision

                                                    (a)(4)(i) ............................................     Require the operator of a vessel less than 60 feet (18.3 m) LOA using longline pot gear in the GOA sable-
                                                                                                                 fish IFQ fishery to complete a logbook.
                                                    (c)(1)(vi)(B) ......................................       Clarify table footnote.
                                                    (c)(2)(iii)(A) ......................................      Add missing word.
                                                    (c)(3)(i)(B) ........................................      Revise paragraphs (1) and (2) and add paragraphs (3) through (5) to specify logbook reporting require-
                                                                                                                 ments for vessels in the GOA and BSAI.
                                                    (c)(3)(ii)(A) and (B) ..........................           Clarify tables describing current logbook reporting requirements.
                                                    (c)(3)(iv)(A)(2) and (B)(2) ................               Require the operator of a vessel using longline pot gear to record specific information in a DFL or DCPL
                                                                                                                 each day the vessel is active in the GOA sablefish IFQ fishery.
                                                    (c)(3)(v)(G) ......................................        • Require the operator of a vessel using longline pot gear in the GOA or the BSAI fishery to record the
                                                                                                                 length of a longline pot set, the size of the pot, and spacing of pots.
                                                                                                               • Clarify logbook reporting requirements for gear information for all vessels using longline and pot gear.
                                                    (l)(1)(iii) ............................................   Add paragraphs (H) and (I) to require the operator of a vessel using longline pot gear in the GOA sablefish
                                                                                                                 IFQ fishery to record in the PNOL the gear type used, number of pots set, number of pots lost, and
                                                                                                                 number of pots left on the fishing grounds still fishing in addition to the other information required under
                                                                                                                 current regulations.



                                                    Monitoring and Enforcement                                               This proposed rule would add                       number from NMFS before fishing in
                                                       This proposed rule would revise and                                § 679.7(f)(17) through (24) to enforce                the sablefish IFQ fishery.
                                                    add provisions to § 679.7 that would be                               compliance with proposed regulations
                                                                                                                                                                                Other Proposed Revisions
                                                    necessary to monitor and enforce this                                 at §§ 679.23, 679.24, and 679.42 to
                                                    proposed rule.                                                        minimize gear conflicts and grounds                      This proposed rule would revise
                                                       This proposed rule would revise the                                preemption.                                           § 679.20(a)(4) to replace the reference to
                                                    prohibition on deployment of gear at                                     This proposed rule would add                       the sablefish TAC allocation to hook-
                                                    § 679.7(a)(6) to include longline pot                                 § 679.7(f)(25) to prohibit a vessel                   and-line gear with a reference to fixed
                                                    gear. This revision is necessary to                                   operator in the GOA from using longline               gear, as defined at § 679.2, which would
                                                    prohibit deployment of longline pot gear                              pot gear to harvest sablefish IFQ or                  include hook-and-line and longline pot
                                                    in the GOA outside of the sablefish                                   halibut IFQ in the GOA sablefish areas                gear. This proposed rule would not
                                                    fishing period. This proposed rule                                    without having an operating VMS on                    change the percent of the TAC allocated
                                                    would revise § 679.7(a)(6)(i) to clarify                              board the vessel. This proposed rule                  to the sablefish IFQ fishery in the GOA.
                                                    that vessels in the halibut IFQ fishery                               would revise § 679.42(k)(1) and (2) to                NMFS would continue to allocate 95
                                                    are subject to gear deployment                                        require a vessel operator using longline              percent of the sablefish TAC in the
                                                    requirements specified by the IPHC in                                 pot gear to possess a transmitting VMS                EGOA sablefish area to vessels using
                                                    the annual management measures                                        transmitter on board the vessel while                 fixed gear and allocate 80 percent of the
                                                    pursuant to § 300.62.                                                 fishing for sablefish IFQ in the GOA.                 sablefish TACs in each of the CGOA and
                                                       This proposed rule would revise                                    NMFS does not propose to change the                   WGOA sablefish areas to vessels using
                                                    § 679.7(a)(13). Under current                                         VMS reporting requirements for vessels                fixed gear.
                                                    regulations, vessel operators in                                      fishing for sablefish IFQ in the BSAI.                   This proposed rule would revise
                                                    groundfish fisheries are required to                                  This proposed rule would revise                       § 679.42(b)(2) to specify that an operator
                                                    discard halibut if the halibut is less than                           § 679.42(k)(2)(ii) to require a vessel                of a vessel using hook-and-line gear to
                                                    legal size and/or there are no IFQ permit                             operator fishing for sablefish IFQ in the             harvest sablefish IFQ, halibut IFQ, or
                                                    holders on board with sufficient IFQ                                  GOA to comply with VMS requirements                   halibut Community Development Quota
                                                    pounds for the retained halibut for that                              at § 679.28(f)(3) through (5), which                  (CDQ) must comply with seabird
                                                    halibut area. If halibut must be                                      explain the vessel owner’s                            avoidance measures set forth in
                                                    discarded, current regulations at                                     responsibilities to ensure a VMS is                   § 679.24(e). Vessel operators using
                                                    § 679.7(a)(13) specify handling and                                   operating and transmitting. This                      longline pot gear in the GOA sablefish
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                                                    release requirements for halibut caught                               proposed rule would revise                            IFQ fishery would not be required to
                                                    with hook-and-line gear in the sablefish                              § 679.42(k)(2)(ii) to require a vessel                comply with seabird avoidance
                                                    fishery. This proposed rule would revise                              operator using longline pot gear to fish              measures under this proposed rule.
                                                    § 679.7(a)(13) to specify the current                                 sablefish IFQ in the GOA to contact                      This proposed rule would revise
                                                    regulations describing handling and                                   NMFS to confirm that VMS                              § 679.51(a), which contains
                                                    release methods that would apply to                                   transmissions are being received from                 requirements for vessels in the partial
                                                    vessels using longline pot gear in the                                the vessel. The vessel operator would be              observer coverage category, to remove
                                                    GOA sablefish IFQ fishery.                                            required to receive a VMS confirmation                specific reference to hook-and-line gear


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                                                    for vessels fishing for halibut. This                   Regulatory Flexibility Act (RFA). The                 include using only longline pot gear, pot
                                                    revision is needed because this                         IRFA describes the economic impact                    limits, and gear retrieval and gear
                                                    proposed rule would authorize the                       this proposed rule, if adopted, would                 marking requirements. Authorizing
                                                    retention of halibut IFQ by vessels using               have on small entities. The IRFA                      longline pot gear in this proposed rule
                                                    longline pot gear in the GOA. It is not                 describes the action; the reasons why                 would provide an opportunity for small
                                                    necessary to specify authorized gear for                this action is proposed; the objectives               entities to choose whether to use
                                                    halibut IFQ in § 679.51(a) because                      and legal basis for this proposed rule;               longline pot gear to increase harvesting
                                                    § 679.50(a)(3) currently states that, for               the number and description of directly                efficiencies and reduce operating costs
                                                    purposes of subpart E, when the term                    regulated small entities to which this                in the sablefish IFQ fishery.
                                                    halibut is used it refers to both halibut               proposed rule would apply; the                           Based on public testimony to the
                                                    IFQ and halibut CDQ, and the                            recordkeeping, reporting, and other                   Council and NMFS, and Section 4.9 of
                                                    authorized gear for halibut is specified                compliance requirements of this                       the Analysis, the proposed requirements
                                                    in § 679.2.                                             proposed rule; and the relevant Federal               for using pot gear are not expected to
                                                                                                            rules that may duplicate, overlap, or                 adversely impact small entities because
                                                    Table 15 to 50 CFR Part 679, Gear                       conflict with this proposed rule. The                 each entity could choose to use longline
                                                    Codes, Descriptions, and Use                            IRFA also describes significant                       pot gear or continue to use hook-and-
                                                      This proposed rule would revise                       alternatives to this proposed rule that               line gear. In addition, the requirements
                                                    Table 15 to part 679 to identify longline               would accomplish the stated objectives                for using longline pot gear would not be
                                                    pot gear as authorized gear in the GOA                  of the Magnuson-Stevens Act, and any                  expected to unduly restrict sablefish
                                                    sablefish IFQ fishery. NMFS would                       other applicable statutes, and that                   harvesting operations. The Council and
                                                    revise the table to specify that                        would minimize any significant                        NMFS considered requirements that
                                                    authorized gear for sablefish IFQ                       economic impact of this proposed rule                 would impose larger costs on directly
                                                    harvested from any GOA reporting area                   on small entities. The description of the             regulated small entities. These included
                                                    would include longline pot gear in                      proposed action, its purpose, and the                 requiring all vessels to remove gear from
                                                    addition to all longline gear (i.e., hook-              legal basis are explained in the                      the fishing grounds each time the vessel
                                                    and-line, jig, troll, and handline). NMFS               preamble and are not repeated here. A                 made a landing and requiring more
                                                    would revise the table to specify that                  summary of the IRFA follows. A copy of                sophisticated and costly satellite-based
                                                    authorized gear for halibut harvest in                  the IRFA is available from NMFS (see                  gear marking systems. The Council and
                                                    the GOA would be fishing gear                           ADDRESSES).                                           NMFS determined that these additional
                                                    comprised of lines with hooks attached                     For RFA purposes only, NMFS has                    requirements were not necessary to
                                                    and longline pot gear. No change would                  established a small business size                     meet the objectives of the action. This
                                                    be made in the table to authorized gear                 standard for businesses, including their              proposed rule would meet the objectives
                                                    for sablefish or halibut IFQ in the BSAI.               affiliates, whose primary industry is                 of the action while minimizing adverse
                                                                                                            commercial fishing (see 50 CFR 200.2).                impacts on fishery participants.
                                                    Classification                                          A business primarily engaged in                          Small entities would be required to
                                                      Pursuant to section 304(b)(1)(A) and                  commercial fishing (NAICS code 11411)                 comply with additional recordkeeping
                                                    305(d) of the Magnuson-Stevens Act, the                 is classified as a small business if it is            and reporting requirements under this
                                                    NMFS Assistant Administrator has                        independently owned and operated, is                  proposed rule if they choose to use
                                                    determined that this proposed rule is                   not dominant in its field of operation                longline pot gear in the GOA sablefish
                                                    consistent with the GOA FMP, other                      (including its affiliates), and has                   IFQ fishery. Section 4.9 of the Analysis
                                                    provisions of the Magnuson-Stevens                      combined annual receipts not in excess                notes that directly regulated small
                                                    Act, the Halibut Act, and other                         of $11 million for all its affiliated                 entities using longline pot gear would
                                                    applicable law, subject to further                      operations worldwide.                                 be required to request pot tags from
                                                    consideration of comments received                                                                            NMFS, maintain and submit logbooks to
                                                                                                            Number and Description of Small                       NMFS, have an operating VMS on board
                                                    during the public comment period.                       Entities Regulated by This Proposed
                                                      This proposed rule has been                                                                                 the vessel, and report additional
                                                                                                            Rule                                                  information in a PNOL. The Analysis
                                                    determined to be not significant for the
                                                    purposes of Executive Order 12866.                        NMFS estimates that there are a total               notes that these additional
                                                                                                            of 310 small catcher vessels and 1 small              recordkeeping and reporting
                                                    Regulatory Impact Review (RIR)                          catcher/processor that participate in the             requirements would not be expected to
                                                       An RIR was prepared to assess all                    GOA sablefish IFQ fishery using hook-                 adversely impact directly regulated
                                                    costs and benefits of available regulatory              and-line gear. These entities would be                small entities because the costs of
                                                    alternatives. The RIR considers all                     directly regulated by this proposed rule              complying with these requirements is
                                                    quantitative and qualitative measures. A                because they would be subject to the                  de minimus relative to total gross
                                                    copy of this analysis is available from                 proposed requirements for using                       fishing revenue. In addition, NMFS
                                                    NMFS (see ADDRESSES). The Council                       longline pot gear if they choose to use               anticipates that many of the vessels that
                                                    recommended and NMFS proposes                           pot longline gear in the GOA sablefish                choose to use longline pot gear under
                                                    Amendment 101 and these regulations                     IFQ fishery. Thus, NMFS estimates that                this proposed rule currently comply
                                                    based on those measures that                            311 small entities would be directly                  with the logbook and VMS reporting
                                                    maximized net benefits to the Nation.                   regulated by this proposed rule.                      requirements when participating in the
                                                    Specific aspects of the economic                                                                              sablefish IFQ fishery and in other
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                                                                                                            Description of Significant Alternatives               fisheries. The Council and NMFS
                                                    analysis are discussed below in the
                                                                                                            That Minimize Adverse Impacts on                      considered alternatives to implement
                                                    Initial Regulatory Flexibility Analysis
                                                                                                            Small Entities                                        additional requirements to report
                                                    section.
                                                                                                              Several aspects of this rule directly               locations of deployed and lost gear in an
                                                    Initial Regulatory Flexibility Analysis                 regulate small entities. Small entities               electronic database. The Council and
                                                      An Initial Regulatory Flexibility                     would be required to comply with the                  NMFS determined that these additional
                                                    Analysis (IRFA) was prepared for this                   requirements for using longline pot gear              requirements were not necessary to
                                                    action, as required by Section 603 of the               in the GOA sablefish IFQ fishery, which               meet the objectives of the action. This


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                                                    proposed rule would meet the objectives                 been submitted to OMB for approval.                   including through the use of automated
                                                    of the action while minimizing the                      The collections are listed below by OMB               collection techniques or other forms of
                                                    reporting burden for fishery                            control number.                                       information technology. Send comments
                                                    participants.                                                                                                 on these or any other aspects of the
                                                       Thus, there are no significant                       OMB Control Number 0648–0213
                                                                                                                                                                  collection of information to NMFS (see
                                                    alternatives to this proposed rule that                   Public reporting burden is estimated                ADDRESSES), and by email to OIRA_
                                                    would accomplish the objectives to                      to average 35 minutes per individual                  Submission@omb.eop.gov or fax to 202–
                                                    authorize longline pot gear in the GOA                  response for Catcher Vessel Longline                  395–5806.
                                                    sablefish IFQ fishery and minimize                      and Pot Gear Daily Fishing Logbook;                     Notwithstanding any other provision
                                                    adverse economic impacts on small                       and 50 minutes for Catcher/processor                  of the law, no person is required to
                                                    entities.                                               Longline and Pot Gear Daily Cumulative                respond to, nor shall any person be
                                                                                                            Production Logbook.                                   subject to a penalty for failure to comply
                                                    Duplicate, Overlapping, or Conflicting
                                                                                                            OMB Control Number 0648–0272                          with, a collection of information subject
                                                    Federal Rules
                                                                                                                                                                  to the requirements of the PRA, unless
                                                      NMFS has not identified any                             Public reporting burden is estimated                that collection of information displays a
                                                    duplication, overlap, or conflict                       to average 15 minutes per individual                  currently valid OMB control number.
                                                    between this proposed action and                        response for Prior Notice of Landing.                 All currently approved NOAA
                                                    existing Federal rules.                                 OMB Control Number 0648–0353                          collections of information may be
                                                    Recordkeeping, Reporting, and Other                                                                           viewed at: http://www.cio.noaa.gov/
                                                                                                              Public reporting burden is estimated                services_programs/prasubs.html.
                                                    Compliance Requirements                                 to average 15 minutes per individual
                                                       The recordkeeping, reporting, and                    response to mark longline pot gear; 15                List of Subjects
                                                    other compliance requirements would                     minutes for IFQ Sablefish Longline Pot                50 CFR Part 300
                                                    be increased slightly under this                        Gear: Vessel Registration and Request
                                                    proposed rule. This proposed rule                       for Pot Gear Tags; and 15 minutes for                   Administrative practice and
                                                    contains new requirements for vessels                   IFQ Sablefish Longline Pot Gear:                      procedure, Antarctica, Canada, Exports,
                                                    participating in the proposed longline                  Request for Replacement of Longline Pot               Fish, Fisheries, Fishing, Imports,
                                                    pot fishery for sablefish IFQ in the GOA.               Gear Tags.                                            Indians, Labeling, Marine resources,
                                                       Presently, NMFS requires catcher                                                                           Reporting and recordkeeping
                                                                                                            OMB Control Number 0648–0445                          requirements, Russian Federation,
                                                    vessel operators, catcher/processor
                                                    operators, buying station operators,                      Public reporting burden is estimated                Transportation, Treaties, Wildlife.
                                                    mothership operators, shoreside                         to average 2 hours per individual                     50 CFR Part 679
                                                    processor managers, and stationary                      response for VMS operation; and 12
                                                    floating processor managers to record                   minutes for VMS check-in report.                        Alaska, Fisheries, Reporting and
                                                    and report all FMP species in logbooks,                                                                       recordkeeping requirements.
                                                                                                            OMB Control Number 0648–0711
                                                    forms, eLandings, and eLogbooks. This                                                                           Dated: August 15, 2016.
                                                    proposed rule would revise regulations                    The cost recovery program is                        Samuel D. Rauch III,
                                                    to require all vessels using longline pot               mentioned in this rule. The cost to                   Deputy Assistant Administrator for
                                                    gear in the GOA sablefish IFQ fishery to                implement and manage the sablefish                    Regulatory Programs, National Marine
                                                    report information on fishery                           IFQ longline pot gear fishery, including              Fisheries Service.
                                                    participation in logbooks, forms, and                   the cost of the pot tags, will be included
                                                                                                                                                                    For the reasons set out in the
                                                    eLandings.                                              in the annual calculation of NMFS’
                                                                                                                                                                  preamble, 50 CFR parts 300 and 679 are
                                                       NMFS currently requires vessels in                   recoverable costs. These costs will be
                                                                                                                                                                  proposed to be amended as follows:
                                                    the BSAI to have an operating VMS on                    part of the total management and
                                                    board the vessel while participating in                 enforcement costs used in the                         PART 300—INTERNATIONAL
                                                    the sablefish IFQ fishery. This proposed                calculation of the annual fee percentage.             FISHERIES REGULATIONS
                                                    rule would revise regulations to extend                 For example, when the pot gear tags are
                                                    this requirement to vessels using                       ordered, the payment of those tags is                 Subpart E—Pacific Halibut Fisheries
                                                    longline pot gear in the GOA sablefish                  charged 100 percent to the IFQ Program
                                                    IFQ fishery.                                            for cost recovery purposes. This rule                 ■ 1. The authority citation for part 300,
                                                       NMFS currently requires all vessels in               would not change the process that                     subpart E, continues to read as follows:
                                                    the sablefish and halibut IFQ fisheries to              harvesters use to pay cost recovery fees.                 Authority: 16 U.S.C. 773–773k.
                                                    submit a PNOL to NMFS. This proposed                      The public reporting burden includes                ■  2. In § 300.61, revise the definitions of
                                                    rule would revise regulations to require                the time for reviewing instructions,                  ‘‘Fishing’’ and ‘‘IFQ halibut’’ to read as
                                                    vessels using longline pot gear in the                  searching existing data sources,                      follows:
                                                    GOA sablefish IFQ fishery to report the                 gathering and maintaining the data
                                                    number of pots deployed, the number of                  needed, and completing and reviewing                  § 300.61   Definitions.
                                                    pots lost, and the number of pots left                  the collection of information.                        *      *    *     *     *
                                                    deployed on the fishing grounds on the                    Public comment is sought regarding:                    Fishing means the taking, harvesting,
                                                    PNOL, in addition to other required                     Whether this proposed collection of                   or catching of fish, or any activity that
                                                    information.                                            information is necessary for the proper               can reasonably be expected to result in
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                                                                                                            performance of the functions of the                   the taking, harvesting, or catching of
                                                    Collection-of-Information Requirements                  agency, including whether the                         fish, including:
                                                      This proposed rule contains                           information shall have practical utility;                (1) The deployment of any amount or
                                                    collection-of-information requirements                  the accuracy of the burden statements;                component part of setline gear
                                                    subject to review and approval by the                   ways to enhance the quality, utility, and             anywhere in the maritime area; or
                                                    Office of Management and Budget                         clarity of the information to be                         (2) The deployment of longline pot
                                                    (OMB) under the Paperwork Reduction                     collected; and ways to minimize the                   gear as defined in § 679.2 of this title,
                                                    Act (PRA). These requirements have                      burden of the collection of information,              or component part of that gear in


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                                                    Commission regulatory areas 2C, 3A,                     defined in this section while                         LOA, using longline pot gear to harvest
                                                    3B, and that portion of Area 4A in the                  commercial fishing in any IFQ                         IFQ sablefish or IFQ halibut in the GOA
                                                    Gulf of Alaska west of Area 3B and east                 regulatory area defined in this section.              must maintain a longline and pot gear
                                                    of 170°00′ W. long.                                     *     *      *      *     *                           DFL according to paragraph
                                                    *     *     *      *    *                               ■ 5. In § 679.5,                                      (c)(3)(iv)(A)(2) of this section.
                                                       IFQ halibut means any halibut that is                ■ a. Revise paragraph (a)(4)(i);                         (2) Except as described in paragraph
                                                    harvested with setline gear as defined in               ■ b. Revise note to the table at paragraph            (f)(1)(i) of this section, the operator of a
                                                    this section or fixed gear as defined in                (c)(1)(vi)(B); paragraphs (c)(2)(iii)(A);             catcher vessel 60 ft (18.3 m) or greater
                                                    § 679.2 of this title while commercial                  (c)(3)(i)(B); (c)(3)(ii)(A)(1) and (B)(1);            LOA in the GOA must maintain a
                                                    fishing in any IFQ regulatory area                      (c)(3)(iv)(A)(2); (c)(3)(iv)(B)(2); and               longline and pot gear DFL according to
                                                    defined in § 679.2 of this title.                       (c)(3)(v)(G);                                         paragraph (c)(3)(iv)(A)(2) of this section,
                                                    *     *     *      *    *                               ■ c. Revise paragraphs (l)(1)(iii)(F) and             when using longline gear or longline pot
                                                                                                            (G); and                                              gear to harvest IFQ sablefish and when
                                                    PART 679—FISHERIES OF THE                               ■ d. Add (l)(1)(iii)(H) and (I).                      using gear composed of lines with hooks
                                                    EXCLUSIVE ECONOMIC ZONE OFF                                The additions and revisions read as                attached, setline gear (IPHC), or longline
                                                    ALASKA                                                  follows:                                              pot gear to harvest IFQ halibut.
                                                    ■ 3. The authority citation for part 679                § 679.5   Recordkeeping and reporting                    (3) Except as described in paragraph
                                                    continues to read as follows:                           (R&R).                                                (f)(1)(i) of this section, the operator of a
                                                                                                               (a) * * *                                          catcher vessel 60 ft (18.3 m) or greater
                                                      Authority: 16 U.S.C. 773 et seq.; 1801 et
                                                    seq.; 3631 et seq.; Pub. L. 108–447; Pub. L.               (4) * * *                                          LOA in the BSAI must maintain a
                                                    111–281.                                                   (i) Catcher vessels less than 60 ft (18.3          longline and pot gear DFL according to
                                                    ■  4. In § 679.2,                                       m) LOA. Except for vessels using                      paragraph (c)(3)(iv)(A)(2) of this section,
                                                    ■  a. In the definition of ‘‘Authorized                 longline pot gear as described in                     when using hook-and-line gear or pot
                                                    fishing gear,’’ revise paragraphs (4)(i)                paragraph (c)(3)(i)(B)(1) of this section             gear to harvest IFQ sablefish, and when
                                                    and (iii), and add paragraph (4)(iv); and               and the vessel activity report described              using gear composed of lines with hooks
                                                    ■ b. Revise the definition of ‘‘IFQ                     at paragraph (k) of this section, the                 attached or setline gear (IPHC) to
                                                    halibut’’.                                              owner or operator of a catcher vessel                 harvest IFQ halibut or CDQ halibut.
                                                       The additions and revisions read as                  less than 60 ft (18.3 m) LOA is not                      (4) Except as described in paragraph
                                                    follows:                                                required to comply with the R&R                       (f)(1)(ii) of this section, the operator of
                                                                                                            requirements of this section.                         a catcher/processor in the GOA must
                                                    § 679.2   Definitions.                                                                                        use a combination of a catcher/
                                                                                                            *      *    *     *      *
                                                    *       *    *     *     *                                 (c) * * *                                          processor longline and pot gear DCPL
                                                       Authorized fishing gear * * *                           (1) * * *                                          and eLandings according to paragraph
                                                       (4) * * *                                               (vi) * * *                                         (c)(3)(iv)(B)(2) of this section, when
                                                       (i) For sablefish harvested from any                    (B) * * *                                          using longline gear or longline pot gear
                                                    GOA reporting area, all longline gear,                                                                        to harvest IFQ sablefish and when using
                                                                                                            *      *    *     *      *
                                                    longline pot gear, and, for purposes of                                                                       gear composed of lines with hooks
                                                    determining initial IFQ allocation, all                   Note: CP = catcher/processor; CV = catcher
                                                                                                            vessel; pot = longline pot or pot-and-line; lgl       attached, setline gear (IPHC), or longline
                                                    pot gear used to make a legal landing.                                                                        pot gear to harvest IFQ halibut.
                                                                                                            = longline; trw = trawl; MS = mothership.
                                                    *       *    *     *     *                                                                                       (5) Except as described in paragraph
                                                       (iii) For halibut harvested from any                 *      *    *     *      *                            (f)(1)(ii) of this section, the operator of
                                                    IFQ regulatory area, all fishing gear                     (2) * * *                                           a catcher/processor in the BSAI must
                                                    composed of lines with hooks attached,                    (iii) * * *                                         use a combination of a catcher/
                                                    including one or more stationary,                         (A) If a catcher vessel, record vessel
                                                                                                                                                                  processor longline and pot gear DCPL
                                                    buoyed, and anchored lines with hooks                   name, ADF&G vessel registration
                                                                                                                                                                  and eLandings according to
                                                    attached.                                               number, FFP number or Federal crab
                                                                                                                                                                  (c)(3)(iv)(B)(2) of this section, when
                                                       (iv) For halibut harvested from IFQ                  vessel permit number, operator printed
                                                                                                                                                                  using hook-and-line gear or pot gear to
                                                    regulatory areas 2C, 3A, 3B, and that                   name, operator signature, and page
                                                                                                                                                                  harvest IFQ sablefish, and when using
                                                    portion of Area 4A in the Gulf of Alaska                number.
                                                                                                                                                                  gear composed of lines with hooks
                                                    west of Area 3B and east of 170°00′ W.                  *      *    *     *      *                            attached or setline gear (IPHC) to
                                                    long., all longline pot gear.                             (3) * * *                                           harvest IFQ halibut or CDQ halibut.
                                                    *       *    *     *     *                                (i) * * *
                                                       IFQ halibut means any halibut that is                  (B) IFQ halibut, CDQ halibut, and IFQ               *       *     *     *     *
                                                    harvested with setline gear as defined in               sablefish fisheries. (1) The operator of a               (ii) * * *
                                                    § 300.61 of this title or fixed gear as                 catcher vessel less than 60 ft (18.3 m)                  (A) * * *
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                                                                                                REPORTING TIME LIMITS, CATCHER VESSEL LONGLINE OR POT GEAR
                                                                                                             Required information                                                                       Time limit for recording

                                                    (1) FFP number and/or Federal crab vessel permit number (if applicable), IFQ permit numbers (halibut, sa-                                 Within 2 hours after completion of
                                                      blefish, and crab), CDQ group number, halibut CDQ permit number, set number, date and time gear set,                                     gear retrieval.
                                                      date and time gear hauled, beginning and end positions of set, number of skates or pots set, and esti-
                                                      mated total hail weight for each set.

                                                                *                           *                        *                      *                       *                               *                        *



                                                        (B) * * *

                                                                                          REPORTING TIME LIMITS, CATCHER/PROCESSOR LONGLINE OR POT GEAR
                                                                                                                                                     Record in       Submit via
                                                                                         Required information                                                                                           Time limit for reporting
                                                                                                                                                      DCPL           eLandings

                                                    (1) FFP number and/or Federal crab vessel permit number (if applicable),                                X       ....................    Within 2 hours after completion of
                                                      IFQ permit numbers (halibut, sablefish, and crab), CDQ group number,                                                                   gear retrieval.
                                                      halibut CDQ permit number, set number, date and time gear set, date
                                                      and time gear hauled, beginning and end positions of set, number of
                                                      skates or pots set, and estimated total hail weight for each set.

                                                                *                           *                        *                      *                       *                               *                        *



                                                    *     *      *    *     *                                          (B) * * *                                              (v) * * *
                                                      (iv) * * *                                                       (2) If a catcher/processor identified in               (G) Gear type. Use a separate logsheet
                                                      (A) * * *                                                     paragraph (c)(3)(i)(A)(2) or (c)(3)(i)(B)(4)            for each gear type. Place a check mark
                                                      (2) If a catcher vessel identified in                         through (5) of this section is active, the              in the box for the gear type used to
                                                    paragraph (c)(3)(i)(A)(1) or (c)(3)(i)(B)(1)                    operator must record in the catcher/                    harvest the fish or crab. Record the
                                                    through (3) of this section is active, the                      processor longline and pot gear DCPL                    information from the following table for
                                                    operator must record in the longline and                        the information listed in paragraphs                    the appropriate gear type on the
                                                    pot gear DFL, for one or more days on                           (c)(3)(v) and (vi) of this section and                  logsheet. If the gear type is the same on
                                                    each logsheet, the information listed in                        must record in eLandings the                            subsequent logsheets, place a check
                                                    paragraphs (c)(3)(v), (vi), (viii), and (x)                     information listed in paragraphs                        mark in the box instead of re-entering
                                                    of this section.                                                (c)(3)(v), (vii), and (ix) of this section.             the gear type information on the next
                                                    *     *      *    *     *                                       *      *      *     *     *                             logsheet.

                                                    If gear type is . . .                              Then . . .

                                                    (1) Other gear .................................   If gear is other than those listed within this table, indicate ‘‘Other’’ and describe.
                                                    (2) Pot gear (includes pot-and-line                (i) If using longline pot gear in the GOA, enter the length of longline pot set to the nearest foot, the size of
                                                      and longline pot).                                   pot in inches (width by length by height or diameter), and spacing of pots to the nearest foot.
                                                                                                       (ii) If using longline pot gear in the GOA, enter the number of pots deployed in each set (see paragraph
                                                                                                           (c)(3)(vi)(F) of this section) and the number of pots lost when the set is retrieved (optional, but may be
                                                                                                           required by IPHC regulations, see §§ 300.60 through 300.65 of this title).
                                                                                                       (iii) If using pot gear, enter the number of pots deployed in each set (see paragraph (c)(3)(vi)(F) of this
                                                                                                           section) and the number of pots lost when the set is retrieved (optional, but may be required by IPHC
                                                                                                           regulations, see §§ 300.60 through 300.65 of this title).
                                                    (3) Hook-and-line gear ....................        Indicate: (i) Whether gear is fixed hook (conventional or tub), autoline, or snap (optional, but may be re-
                                                                                                           quired by IPHC regulations, see §§ 300.60 through 300.65 of this title).
                                                                                                       (ii) Number of hooks per skate (optional, but may be required by IPHC regulations, see §§ 300.60 through
                                                                                                           300.65 of this title), length of skate to the nearest foot (optional, but may be required by IPHC regula-
                                                                                                           tions, see §§ 300.60 through 300.65 of this title), size of hooks, and hook spacing in feet.
                                                                                                       (iii) Enter the number of skates set and number of skates lost (optional, but may be required by IPHC reg-
                                                                                                           ulations, see §§ 300.60 through 300.65 of this title).
                                                                                                       (iv) Seabird avoidance gear code(s) (see § 679.24(e) and Table 19 to this part).
                                                                                                       (v) Enter the number of mammals sighted while hauling gear next to the mammal name: sperm, orca, and
                                                                                                           other (optional, but may be required by IPHC regulations, see §§ 300.60 through 300.65 of this title).
                                                                                                       (vi) Enter the number of sablefish, halibut, other fish, or hooks damaged found while hauling gear (op-
                                                                                                           tional, but may be required by IPHC regulations, see §§ 300.60 through 300.65 of this title).
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                                                    *        *    *          *       *                                (F) IFQ regulatory area(s) in which the                 (G) IFQ permit number(s) that will be
                                                        (l) * * *                                                   IFQ halibut, CDQ halibut, or IFQ                        used to land the IFQ halibut, CDQ
                                                                                                                    sablefish were harvested;                               halibut, or IFQ sablefish;
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                                                       (H) Gear type used to harvest the IFQ                   (i) In excess of the pot limits specified          sablefish TAC for bycatch in other trawl
                                                    sablefish or IFQ halibut (see Table 15 to               in § 679.42(l)(5)(ii); and                            fisheries.
                                                    this part); and                                            (ii) Without a pot tag attached to each               (ii) Central and Western GOA
                                                       (I) If using longline pot gear in the                pot in accordance with § 679.42(l)(4).                regulatory areas—(A) Fixed gear.
                                                    GOA, report the number of pots set, the                    (19) Deploy, conduct fishing with, or              Vessels in the Central and Western GOA
                                                    number of pots lost, and the number of                  retain IFQ sablefish or IFQ halibut in                regulatory areas using fixed gear will be
                                                    pots left deployed on the fishing                       the GOA from a pot with an attached                   allocated 80 percent of the sablefish
                                                    grounds.                                                pot tag that has a serial number assigned             TAC in each of the Central and Western
                                                    *       *     *      *     *                            to another vessel or has been reported                GOA regulatory areas.
                                                    ■ 6. In § 679.7,                                        lost, stolen, or mutilated to NMFS in a               *       *    *     *    *
                                                    ■ a. Revise paragraph (a)(6) introductory               request for a replacement pot tag as                  ■ 8. In § 679.23, revise paragraph (g)(2)
                                                    text, (a)(6)(i), (a)(13) introductory text,             described in § 679.42(l)(3)(iii).                     to read as follows:
                                                    (a)(13)(ii) introductory text, and                         (20) Deploy longline pot gear to fish
                                                    (a)(13)(iv); and                                        IFQ sablefish in the GOA without                      § 679.23   Seasons.
                                                    ■ b. Add paragraphs (f)(17) through (25).               marking the gear in accordance with                   *      *    *     *     *
                                                       The additions and revisions read as                  § 679.24(a).                                             (g) * * *
                                                    follows:                                                   (21) Fail to retrieve and remove from                 (2) Except for catches of sablefish
                                                                                                            the fishing grounds all deployed                      with longline pot gear in the GOA,
                                                    § 679.7   Prohibitions.                                                                                       catches of sablefish by fixed gear during
                                                                                                            longline pot gear that is assigned to, and
                                                    *       *    *     *     *                              used by, a catcher vessel to fish IFQ                 other periods may be retained up to the
                                                       (a) * * *                                            sablefish in the Southeast Outside                    amounts provided for by the directed
                                                       (6) Gear. Deploy any trawl, longline,                District of the GOA when the vessel                   fishing standards specified at § 679.20
                                                    longline pot, pot-and-line, or jig gear in              makes an IFQ landing.                                 when made by an individual aboard the
                                                    an area when directed fishing for, or                      (22) Fail to redeploy or remove from               vessel who has a valid IFQ permit and
                                                    retention of, all groundfish by operators               the fishing grounds all deployed                      unused IFQ in the account on which the
                                                    of vessels using that gear type is                      longline pot gear that is assigned to, and            permit was issued.
                                                    prohibited in that area, except that this               used by, a catcher/processor within five              *      *    *     *     *
                                                    paragraph (a)(6) shall not prohibit:                    days of deploying the gear to fish IFQ                ■ 9. In § 679.24,
                                                       (i) Deployment of fixed gear, as
                                                                                                            sablefish in the Southeast Outside                    ■ a. Add paragraphs (a)(3) and (b)(1)(iii);
                                                    defined in § 679.2 under ‘‘Authorized
                                                                                                            District of the GOA.                                  and
                                                    fishing gear,’’ by an operator of a vessel
                                                                                                               (23) Fail to redeploy or remove from               ■ b. Revise paragraphs (c)(2)(i)(A) and
                                                    fishing for IFQ halibut during the
                                                                                                            the fishing grounds all deployed                      (B); and (c)(3).
                                                    fishing period prescribed in the annual
                                                                                                            longline pot gear that is assigned to, and               The additions and revisions read as
                                                    management measures published in the
                                                                                                            used by, a catcher vessel or a catcher/               follows:
                                                    Federal Register pursuant to § 300.62 of
                                                                                                            processor within five days of deploying
                                                    this title.                                                                                                   § 679.24   Gear limitations.
                                                                                                            the gear to fish IFQ sablefish in the West
                                                    *       *    *     *     *                              Yakutat District of the GOA and the                   *       *    *     *     *
                                                       (13) Halibut. With respect to halibut                Central GOA regulatory area.                             (a) * * *
                                                    caught with fixed gear, as defined in                      (24) Fail to redeploy or remove from                  (3) Each end of a set of longline pot
                                                    § 679.2 under the definition of                         the fishing grounds all deployed                      gear deployed to fish IFQ sablefish in
                                                    ‘‘Authorized fishing gear,’’ deployed                   longline pot gear that is assigned to, and            the GOA must have attached a cluster of
                                                    from a vessel fishing for groundfish,                   used by, a catcher vessel or a catcher/               four or more marker buoys including
                                                    except for vessels fishing for halibut as               processor within seven days of                        one hard buoy ball marked with the
                                                    prescribed in the annual management                     deploying the gear to fish IFQ sablefish              capital letters ‘‘LP’’ in accordance with
                                                    measures published in the Federal                       in the Western GOA regulatory area.                   paragraph (a)(2) of this section, a flag
                                                    Register pursuant to § 300.62 of this                      (25) Operate a catcher vessel or a                 mounted on a pole, and radar reflector
                                                    title:                                                  catcher/processor using longline pot                  floating on the sea surface.
                                                    *       *    *     *     *                              gear to fish IFQ sablefish or IFQ halibut                (b) * * *
                                                       (ii) Release halibut caught with                     in the GOA and fail to use functioning                   (1) * * *
                                                    longline gear by any method other                       VMS equipment as required in                             (iii) While directed fishing for IFQ
                                                    than—                                                   § 679.42(k)(2).                                       sablefish in the GOA.
                                                    *       *    *     *     *                              *       *     *      *    *                           *       *    *     *     *
                                                       (iv) Allow halibut caught with                       ■ 7. In § 679.20, revise paragraphs                      (c) * * *
                                                    longline gear to contact the vessel, if                 (a)(4)(i), (a)(4)(ii) heading, and                       (2) * * *
                                                    such contact causes, or is capable of                   (a)(4)(ii)(A) to read as follows:                        (i) * * *
                                                    causing, the halibut to be stripped from                                                                         (A) No person may use any gear other
                                                    the hook.                                               § 679.20    General limitations.                      than hook-and-line, longline pot, and
                                                    *       *    *     *     *                              *      *     *   *     *                              trawl gear when fishing for sablefish in
                                                       (f) * * *                                               (a) * * *                                          the Eastern GOA regulatory area.
                                                       (17) Deploy, conduct fishing with, or                   (4) * * *                                             (B) No person may use any gear other
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                                                    retrieve longline pot gear in the GOA                      (i) Eastern GOA regulatory area—(A)                than hook-and-line gear and longline
                                                    before the start or after the end of the                Fixed gear. Vessels in the Eastern GOA                pot gear to engage in directed fishing for
                                                    IFQ sablefish fishing period specified in               regulatory area using fixed gear will be              IFQ sablefish.
                                                    § 679.23(g)(1).                                         allocated 95 percent of the sablefish                 *       *    *     *     *
                                                       (18) Deploy, conduct fishing with,                   TAC.                                                     (3) Central and Western GOA
                                                    retrieve, or retain IFQ sablefish or IFQ                   (B) Trawl gear. Vessels in the Eastern             regulatory areas; sablefish as prohibited
                                                    halibut from longline pot gear in the                   GOA regulatory area using trawl gear                  species. Operators of vessels using gear
                                                    GOA:                                                    will be allocated 5 percent of the                    types other than hook-and-line, longline


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                                                    pot, and trawl gear in the Central and                     (B) The operator of the vessel must                   (ii) Issuance of pot tags. (A) Upon
                                                    Western GOA regulatory areas must                       contact NMFS at 800–304–4846 (option                  submission of a completed IFQ
                                                    treat any catch of sablefish in these                   1) between 0600 and 0000 A.l.t. and                   Sablefish Longline Pot Gear Vessel
                                                    areas as a prohibited species as                        receive a VMS confirmation number at                  Registration and Request for Pot Gear
                                                    provided by § 679.21(a).                                least 72 hours prior to using longline                Tags form, NMFS will assign each pot
                                                    *     *     *     *    *                                pot gear to fish for IFQ sablefish in the             tag to the vessel specified on the form.
                                                    ■ 10. In § 679.42,                                      Gulf of Alaska.                                          (B) Each pot tag will be a unique color
                                                    ■ a. Revise paragraphs (b)(1) and (2);                     (l) GOA sablefish longline pot gear                that is specific to the IFQ regulatory area
                                                    ■ b. Revise paragraphs (k)(1) and (k)(2);               requirements. Additional regulations                  in the GOA in which it must be
                                                    and                                                     that implement specific requirements                  deployed and imprinted with a unique
                                                    ■ c. Add paragraph (l).                                 for any vessel operator who fishes for                serial number.
                                                       The additions and revisions read as                  IFQ sablefish in the GOA using longline                  (C) NMFS will send the pot tags to the
                                                    follows:                                                pot gear are set out under: § 300.61                  vessel owner at the address provided on
                                                                                                            Definitions, § 679.2 Definitions, § 679.5             the IFQ Sablefish Longline Pot Gear
                                                    § 679.42   Limitations on use of QS and IFQ.                                                                  Vessel Registration and Request for Pot
                                                                                                            Recordkeeping and reporting (R&R),
                                                    *       *    *     *     *                              § 679.7 Prohibitions, § 679.20 General                Gear Tags form.
                                                       (b) * * *                                            limitations, § 679.23 Seasons, § 679.24                  (iii) Request for pot tag replacement.
                                                       (1) IFQ Fisheries. Authorized fishing                                                                      (A) The vessel owner may submit a
                                                                                                            Gear limitations, and § 679.51 Observer
                                                    gear to harvest IFQ halibut and IFQ                                                                           request to NMFS to replace pot tags that
                                                                                                            requirements for vessels and plants.
                                                    sablefish is defined in § 679.2.                                                                              are lost, stolen or mutilated.
                                                                                                               (1) Applicability. Any vessel operator
                                                       (i) IFQ halibut. IFQ halibut must not                                                                         (B) The vessel owner to whom the
                                                                                                            who fishes for IFQ sablefish with
                                                    be harvested with trawl gear in any IFQ                                                                       lost, stolen or mutilated pot tag was
                                                                                                            longline pot gear in the GOA must
                                                    regulatory area, or with pot gear in any                                                                      issued must submit a complete IFQ
                                                                                                            comply with the requirements of this
                                                    IFQ regulatory area in the BSAI.                                                                              Sablefish Request for Replacement of
                                                       (ii) IFQ sablefish. IFQ sablefish must               paragraph (l). The IFQ regulatory areas
                                                                                                            in the GOA include the Southeast                      Longline Pot Gear Tags form according
                                                    not be harvested with trawl gear in any                                                                       to form instructions. The form is located
                                                    IFQ regulatory area, or with pot-and-line               Outside District of the GOA, the West
                                                                                                            Yakutat District of the GOA, the Central              on the NMFS Alaska Region Web site at
                                                    gear in the GOA. A vessel operator using                                                                      alaskafisheries.noaa.gov.
                                                    longline pot gear in the GOA to fish for                GOA regulatory area, and the Western
                                                                                                                                                                     (C) A complete form must be signed
                                                    IFQ sablefish must comply with the                      GOA regulatory area.
                                                                                                                                                                  by the vessel owner and is a sworn
                                                    GOA sablefish longline pot gear                            (2) General. To use longline pot gear
                                                                                                                                                                  affidavit to NMFS indicating the reason
                                                    requirements in paragraph (l) of this                   to fish for IFQ sablefish in the GOA, a
                                                                                                                                                                  for the request for a replacement pot tag
                                                    section.                                                vessel operator must:
                                                                                                                                                                  or pot tags and the number of
                                                       (2) Seabird avoidance gear and                          (i) Request and be issued pot tags                 replacement pot tags requested by IFQ
                                                    methods. The operator of a vessel using                 from NMFS as specified in paragraph                   regulatory area.
                                                    hook-and-line gear authorized at § 679.2                (l)(3);                                                  (D) NMFS will review a request to
                                                    while fishing for IFQ halibut, CDQ                         (ii) Use pot tags as specified in                  replace a pot tag or tags and will issue
                                                    halibut, or IFQ sablefish must comply                   paragraph (l)(4);                                     the appropriate number of replacement
                                                    with requirements for seabird avoidance                    (iii) Deploy and retrieve longline pot             pot tags. The total number of pot tags
                                                    gear and methods set forth at                           gear as specified in paragraph (l)(5);                issued to a vessel owner for an IFQ
                                                    § 679.24(e).                                               (iv) Retain IFQ halibut caught in                  regulatory area in the GOA cannot
                                                    *       *    *     *     *                              longline pot gear if sufficient halibut               exceed the maximum number of pots
                                                       (k) * * *                                            IFQ is held by persons on board the                   authorized for use by a vessel in that
                                                       (1) Bering Sea or Aleutian Islands—(i)               vessel as specified in paragraph (l)(6);              IFQ regulatory area specified in
                                                    General. Any vessel operator who fishes                 and                                                   paragraph (l)(5)(ii) of this section. The
                                                    for IFQ sablefish in the Bering Sea or                     (v) Comply with other requirements                 total number of pot tags issued to a
                                                    Aleutian Islands must possess a                         as specified in paragraph (l)(7).                     vessel owner for an IFQ regulatory area
                                                    transmitting VMS transmitter while                         (3) Pot tags. (i) Request for pot tags.            in the GOA equals the sum of the
                                                    fishing for IFQ sablefish.                              (A) The owner of a vessel that uses                   number of pot tags issued for that IFQ
                                                       (ii) VMS requirements. (A) The                       longline pot gear to fish for IFQ                     regulatory area that have not been
                                                    operator of the vessel must comply with                 sablefish in the GOA must use pot tags                replaced plus the number of
                                                    VMS requirements at § 679.28(f)(3)                      issued by NMFS. A vessel owner may                    replacement pot tags issued for that IFQ
                                                    through (5); and                                        only receive pot tags from NMFS for                   regulatory area.
                                                       (B) The operator of the vessel must                  each vessel that uses longline pot gear                  (iv) Annual vessel registration and pot
                                                    contact NMFS at 800–304–4846 (option                    to fish for IFQ sablefish in the GOA by               tag assignment. (A) The owner of a
                                                    1) between 0600 and 0000 A.l.t. and                     submitting a complete IFQ Sablefish                   vessel that uses longline pot gear to fish
                                                    receive a VMS confirmation number at                    Longline Pot Gear Vessel Registration                 for IFQ sablefish in the GOA must
                                                    least 72 hours prior to fishing for IFQ                 and Request for Pot Gear Tags form                    annually register the vessel with NMFS
                                                    sablefish in the Bering Sea or Aleutian                 according to form instructions. The form              and specify the pot tags that NMFS will
                                                    Islands.                                                is located on the NMFS Alaska Region                  assign to the vessel. Pot tags must be
                                                       (2) Gulf of Alaska. (i) General. A                   Web site at alaskafisheries.noaa.gov.                 assigned to only one vessel each year.
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                                                    vessel operator using longline pot gear                    (B) The vessel owner must specify the                 (B) To register a vessel and assign pot
                                                    to fish for IFQ sablefish in the Gulf of                number of requested pot tags for each                 tags, the vessel owner must annually
                                                    Alaska must possess a transmitting VMS                  vessel for each IFQ regulatory area in                submit a complete IFQ Sablefish
                                                    transmitter while fishing for sablefish.                the GOA (up to the maximum number                     Longline Pot Gear Vessel Registration
                                                       (ii) VMS requirements. (A) The                       of pots specified in paragraph (l)(5)(ii) of          and Request for Pot Gear Tags form to
                                                    operator of the vessel must comply with                 this section) on the IFQ Sablefish                    NMFS.
                                                    VMS requirements at § 679.28(f)(3)                      Longline Pot Gear Vessel Registration                    (1) The vessel owner must specify the
                                                    through (5); and                                        and Request for Pot Gear Tags form.                   vessel to be registered on the IFQ


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                                                    Sablefish Longline Pot Gear Vessel                          (C) In the Central GOA regulatory                          (B) An IFQ permit holder on board the
                                                    Registration and Request for Pot Gear                    area, a vessel operator is limited to                      vessel has unused halibut IFQ for the
                                                    Tags form. The specified vessel must                     deploying a maximum of 300 pots.                           IFQ regulatory area fished and IFQ
                                                    have a valid ADF&G vessel registration                      (D) In the Western GOA regulatory                       vessel category.
                                                    number.                                                  area, a vessel operator is limited to                         (7) Other requirements. A vessel
                                                       (2) The vessel owner must specify on                  deploying a maximum of 300 pots.                           operator who fishes for IFQ sablefish
                                                    the IFQ Sablefish Longline Pot Gear                         (iii) Gear retrieval. (A) In the                        using longline pot gear in the GOA
                                                    Vessel Registration and Request for Pot                  Southeast Outside District of the GOA,                     must:
                                                    Gear Tags form either that the vessel                    a catcher vessel operator must retrieve                       (i) Complete a longline and pot gear
                                                    owner is requesting that NMFS assign                     and remove from the fishing grounds all                    Daily Fishing Logbook (DFL) or Daily
                                                    pot tags to a vessel to which the pot tags               longline pot gear that is assigned to the
                                                                                                                                                                        Cumulative Production Logbook (DCPL)
                                                    were previously assigned or that the                     vessel and deployed to fish IFQ
                                                                                                                                                                        as specified in § 679.5(c); and
                                                    vessel owner is requesting new pot tags                  sablefish when the vessel makes an IFQ
                                                                                                             landing.                                                      (ii) Comply with Vessel Monitoring
                                                    from NMFS.                                                                                                          System (VMS) requirements specified in
                                                       (4) Using pot tags. (i) Each pot used                    (B) In the Southeast Outside District
                                                                                                             of the GOA, a catcher/processor must                       paragraph (k)(2) of this section.
                                                    to fish for IFQ sablefish in the GOA                                                                                ■ 11. In § 679.51, revise paragraphs
                                                    must be identified with a valid pot tag.                 redeploy or remove from the fishing
                                                                                                             grounds all longline pot gear that is                      (a)(1)(i) introductory text and (a)(1)(i)(B)
                                                    A valid pot tag is:                                                                                                 to read as follows:
                                                       (A) Issued by NMFS according to                       assigned to the vessel and deployed to
                                                    paragraph (l)(3) of this section;                        fish IFQ sablefish within five days of                     § 679.51 Observer requirements for
                                                       (B) The color specific to the regulatory              deploying the gear.                                        vessels and plants.
                                                                                                                (C) In the West Yakutat District of the
                                                    area in which it will be used; and                                                                                  *      *      *    *     *
                                                                                                             GOA and the Central GOA regulatory
                                                       (C) Inscribed with a legible unique                                                                                 (a) * * *
                                                                                                             area, a vessel operator must redeploy or
                                                    serial number.                                           remove from the fishing grounds all                           (1) * * *
                                                       (ii) A valid pot tag must be attached                 longline pot gear that is assigned to the                     (i) Vessel classes in partial coverage
                                                    to each pot on board the vessel to which                 vessel and deployed to fish IFQ                            category. Unless otherwise specified in
                                                    the pot tags are assigned before the                     sablefish within five days of deploying                    paragraph (a)(2) of this section, the
                                                    vessel departs port to fish.                             the gear.                                                  following catcher vessels and catcher/
                                                       (iii) A valid pot tag must be attached                   (D) In the Western GOA regulatory                       processors are in the partial observer
                                                    to a pot bridge or cross member such                     area, a vessel operator must redeploy or                   coverage category when fishing for
                                                    that the entire pot tag is visible and not               remove from the fishing grounds all                        halibut or when directed fishing for
                                                    obstructed.                                              longline pot gear that is assigned to the                  groundfish in a federally managed or
                                                       (5) Restrictions on GOA longline pot                  vessel and deployed to fish IFQ                            parallel groundfish fishery, as defined at
                                                    gear deployment and retrieval—(i)                        sablefish within seven days of                             § 679.2:
                                                    General.                                                 deploying the gear.
                                                       (A) A vessel operator must mark                                                                                  *      *      *    *     *
                                                                                                                (iv) Longline pot gear used on
                                                    longline pot gear used to fish IFQ                                                                                     (B) A catcher vessel when fishing for
                                                                                                             multiple vessels. Longline pot gear
                                                    sablefish in the GOA as specified in                                                                                halibut while carrying a person named
                                                                                                             assigned to one vessel and deployed to
                                                    § 679.24(a).                                                                                                        on a permit issued under
                                                                                                             fish IFQ sablefish in the GOA must be
                                                       (B) A vessel operator must deploy and                                                                            § 679.4(d)(1)(i), (d)(2)(i), or (e)(2), or for
                                                                                                             removed from the fishing grounds,
                                                    retrieve longline pot gear to fish IFQ                                                                              IFQ sablefish, as defined at § 679.2,
                                                                                                             returned to port, and must have only
                                                    sablefish in the GOA only during the                                                                                while carrying a person named on a
                                                                                                             one set of the appropriate vessel-specific
                                                    sablefish fishing period specified in                                                                               permit issued under § 679.4(d)(1)(i) or
                                                                                                             pot tags before being deployed by
                                                    § 679.23(g)(1).                                                                                                     (d)(2)(i); or
                                                                                                             another vessel to fish IFQ sablefish in
                                                       (ii) Pot limits. A vessel operator is                 the GOA.                                                   *      *      *    *     *
                                                    limited to deploying a maximum                              (6) Retention of halibut. (i) A vessel                  ■ 12. In Table 15 to part 679, revise
                                                    number of pots to fish IFQ sablefish in                  operator who fishes for IFQ sablefish                      entries for ‘‘Pot’’, ‘‘Authorized gear for
                                                    each IFQ regulatory area in the GOA.                     using longline pot gear must retain IFQ                    sablefish harvested from any GOA
                                                       (A) In the Southeast Outside District                 halibut if:                                                reporting area’’, and ‘‘Authorized gear
                                                    of the GOA, a vessel operator is limited                    (A) The IFQ halibut is caught in IFQ                    for halibut harvested from any IFQ
                                                    to deploying a maximum of 120 pots.                      regulatory areas 2C, 3A, 3B, and that                      regulatory area’’, and add entry for
                                                       (B) In the West Yakutat District of the               portion of Area 4A in the GOA west of                      ‘‘Authorized gear for halibut harvested
                                                    GOA, a vessel operator is limited to                     Area 3B and east of 170°00’ W. long.;                      from any IFQ regulatory area in the
                                                    deploying a maximum of 120 pots.                         and                                                        BSAI’’ to read as follows:

                                                               TABLE 15 TO PART 679—GEAR CODES, DESCRIPTIONS, AND USE GEAR CODES, DESCRIPTIONS, AND USE
                                                                                                                   [X indicates where this code is used]

                                                                                                                               Use alphabetic code to complete                      Use numeric code to complete
                                                                                                                                        the following:                                     the following:
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                                                                             Name of gear                                                                       Electronic
                                                                                                                           Alpha gear             NMFS                            Numeric         IERS      ADF&G
                                                                                                                                                                check-in/
                                                                                                                              code              logbooks                         gear code      eLandings   COAR
                                                                                                                                                                check-out

                                                                NMFS AND ADF&G GEAR CODES

                                                              *                    *                         *                             *                       *                        *               *
                                                    Pot (includes longline pot and pot-and-line) .......................   POT .........                   X             X                 91           X           X




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                                                      TABLE 15 TO PART 679—GEAR CODES, DESCRIPTIONS, AND USE GEAR CODES, DESCRIPTIONS, AND USE—Continued
                                                                                                                  [X indicates where this code is used]

                                                                                                                              Use alphabetic code to complete                 Use numeric code to complete
                                                                                                                                       the following:                                the following:
                                                                             Name of gear                                                                 Electronic
                                                                                                                        Alpha gear          NMFS                            Numeric        IERS       ADF&G
                                                                                                                                                          check-in/
                                                                                                                           code           logbooks                         gear code     eLandings    COAR
                                                                                                                                                          check-out

                                                              *                    *                  *                              *                       *                       *                *
                                                                          FIXED GEAR
                                                    Authorized gear for sablefish harvested from any GOA re-            All longline gear (hook-and-line, jig, troll, and handline) and longline pot gear. For
                                                      porting area.                                                        purposes of determining initial IFQ allocation, all pot gear used to make a legal
                                                                                                                           landing.

                                                              *                   *                   *                               *                   *                   *                    *
                                                    Authorized gear for halibut harvested from any IFQ regu-              All fishing gear composed of lines with hooks attached, including one or more sta-
                                                      latory area in the GOA.                                              tionary, buoyed, and anchored lines with hooks attached and longline pot gear.
                                                    Authorized gear for halibut harvested from any IFQ regu-              All fishing gear composed of lines with hooks attached, including one or more sta-
                                                      latory area in the BSAI.                                             tionary, buoyed, and anchored lines with hooks attached.



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Document Created: 2016-08-19 01:35:19
Document Modified: 2016-08-19 01:35:19
CategoryRegulatory Information
CollectionFederal Register
sudoc ClassAE 2.7:
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PublisherOffice of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration
SectionProposed Rules
ActionProposed rule; request for comments.
DatesSubmit comments on or before September 19, 2016.
ContactRachel Baker, 907-586-7228.
FR Citation81 FR 55408 
RIN Number0648-BF42
CFR Citation50 CFR 300
50 CFR 679
CFR AssociatedAdministrative Practice and Procedure; Antarctica; Canada; Exports; Fish; Fisheries; Fishing; Imports; Indians; Labeling; Marine Resources; Reporting and Recordkeeping Requirements; Russian Federation; Transportation; Treaties; Wildlife and Alaska

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