81_FR_5703 81 FR 5681 - Fisheries of the Exclusive Economic Zone Off Alaska; Bycatch Management in the Bering Sea Pollock Fishery

81 FR 5681 - Fisheries of the Exclusive Economic Zone Off Alaska; Bycatch Management in the Bering Sea Pollock Fishery

DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

Federal Register Volume 81, Issue 22 (February 3, 2016)

Page Range5681-5702
FR Document2016-01890

NMFS proposes regulations to implement Amendment 110 to the Fishery Management Plan for Groundfish of the Bering Sea and Aleutian Islands Management Area (FMP). If approved, Amendment 110 and this proposed rule would improve the management of Chinook and chum salmon bycatch in the Bering Sea pollock fishery by creating a comprehensive salmon bycatch avoidance program. This action is necessary to minimize Chinook and chum salmon bycatch in the Bering Sea pollock fishery to the extent practicable while maintaining the potential for the full harvest of the pollock total allowable catch within specified prohibited species catch limits. Amendment 110 is intended to promote the goals and objectives of the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act, the FMP, and other applicable laws.

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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

50 CFR Part 679

[Docket No. 150629562-6025-01]
RIN 0648-BF25


Fisheries of the Exclusive Economic Zone Off Alaska; Bycatch 
Management in the Bering Sea Pollock Fishery

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

ACTION: Proposed rule; request for comments.

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SUMMARY: NMFS proposes regulations to implement Amendment 110 to the 
Fishery Management Plan for Groundfish of the Bering Sea and Aleutian 
Islands Management Area (FMP). If approved, Amendment 110 and this 
proposed rule would improve the management of Chinook and chum salmon 
bycatch in the Bering Sea pollock fishery by creating a comprehensive 
salmon bycatch avoidance program. This action is necessary to minimize 
Chinook and chum salmon bycatch in the Bering Sea pollock fishery to 
the extent practicable while maintaining the potential for the full 
harvest of the pollock total allowable catch within specified 
prohibited species catch limits. Amendment 110 is intended to promote 
the goals and objectives of the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation 
and Management Act, the FMP, and other applicable laws.

DATES: Comments must be received no later than March 4, 2016.

ADDRESSES: You may submit comments on this document, identified by 
NOAA-NMFS-2015-0081 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-2015-0081, 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 110 and the Environmental 
Assessment/Regulatory Impact Review/Initial Regulatory Flexibility 
Analysis (EA/RIR/IRFA) prepared for this action (collectively the 
``Analysis'') may be obtained from www.regulations.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 Alaska Region, P.O. Box 21668, 
Juneau, AK 99802-1668, Attn: Ellen Sebastian, Records Officer; in 
person at NMFS Alaska Region, 709 West 9th Street, Room 420A, Juneau, 
AK; and by email

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to [email protected] or by fax to 202-395-5806.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Gretchen Harrington or Alicia Miller, 
907-586-7228.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: NMFS manages the groundfish fisheries in the 
exclusive economic zone of the Bering Sea and Aleutian Islands 
Management Area (BSAI) under the FMP. The North Pacific Fishery 
Management Council (Council) prepared the 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 FMP appear at 50 CFR parts 600 and 679.
    This proposed rule would implement Amendment 110 to the FMP. The 
Council has submitted Amendment 110 for review by the Secretary of 
Commerce, and a Notice of Availability (NOA) of this amendment was 
published in the Federal Register on January 8, 2016, with comments 
invited through March 8, 2015 (81 FR 897). Respondents do not need to 
submit the same comments on both the NOA and this proposed rule. All 
relevant written comments received by the end of the applicable comment 
period, whether specifically directed to the FMP amendment, this 
proposed rule, or both, will be considered in the approval/disapproval 
decision for Amendment 110 and addressed in the response to comments in 
the final decision.
    The following sections describe the fisheries and the current 
management programs that would be affected by Amendment 110 and this 
proposed rule: (1) The Bering Sea pollock fishery, (2) salmon bycatch 
in the Bering Sea pollock fishery, (3) importance of salmon in western 
Alaska, (4) management of salmon bycatch in the Bering Sea and Aleutian 
Islands, (5) objectives of and rationale for Amendment 110 and this 
proposed rule, (6) proposed salmon bycatch management measures, (7) 
proposed changes to monitoring and enforcement requirements, and (8) 
other regulatory changes in the proposed rule.

The Bering Sea Pollock Fishery

    Amendment 110 and this proposed rule would apply to owners and 
operators of catcher vessels, catcher/processors, motherships, inshore 
processors, and the six Western Alaska Community Development Quota 
(CDQ) Program groups participating in the pollock (Gadus chalcogrammus) 
fishery in the Bering Sea subarea of the BSAI. Currently, pollock in 
the BSAI is managed in three separate geographic units: The Bering Sea 
subarea, the Aleutian Islands subarea, and the Bogoslof District of the 
Bering Sea subarea. Amendment 110 and this proposed rule only apply to 
management of the pollock fishery in the Bering Sea subarea. Amendment 
110 would not affect the management of pollock fisheries in the 
Aleutian Islands or the status of pollock fishing in the Bogoslof 
District. Therefore, in this proposed rule, the term ``pollock 
fishery'' refers only to the Bering Sea pollock fishery, unless 
otherwise specified.
    The pollock fishery is the largest single species fishery, by 
volume, in the United States. The wholesale gross value of this fishery 
was more than 1.329 billion dollars in 2013, the most recent year of 
complete wholesale value data. The pollock fishery is managed under the 
American Fisheries Act (AFA) (16 U.S.C. 1851 note). In October 1998, 
Congress enacted the AFA, which ``rationalized'' the pollock fishery by 
identifying the vessels and processors eligible to participate in the 
fishery and allocating pollock among those eligible participants. For 
more information on the AFA, please see the final rule implementing the 
AFA (67 FR 79692, December 30, 2002).
    Under the AFA, 10 percent of the pollock total allowable catch 
(TAC) is allocated to the CDQ Program. After the CDQ Program allocation 
is subtracted, an amount needed for the incidental catch of pollock in 
other non-pollock groundfish fisheries is subtracted from the TAC. In 
2015, the pollock TAC was 1,310,000 metric tons (mt). In 2015, the CDQ 
allocation was 131,000 mt of pollock and the incidental catch allowance 
was 47,160 mt. The ``directed fishing allowance'' is the remaining 
amount of pollock, after subtraction of the CDQ Program allocation and 
the incidental catch allowance. The directed fishing allowance is then 
allocated among the AFA inshore sector (50 percent), the AFA catcher/
processor sector (40 percent), and the AFA mothership sector (10 
percent). Annually, NMFS further apportions the pollock allocations to 
the CDQ Program and the AFA sectors between two seasons--40 percent to 
the A season (January 20 to June 10) and 60 percent to the B season 
(June 10 to November 1) (see Sec.  679.20(a)(5)(i)(B)(1)).
    The allocation of pollock to the CDQ sector is further allocated 
among the six non-profit corporations (CDQ groups) that represent the 
65 communities eligible for the CDQ Program under section 305(i)(1)(D) 
of the Magnuson-Stevens Act. The current percentage allocations of 
pollock among the six CDQ groups were approved by NMFS in 2005 based on 
recommendations from the State of Alaska (State). These percentage 
allocations are now the required allocations of pollock among the CDQ 
groups under section 305(i)(1)(B) of the Magnuson-Stevens Act. More 
information about the allocations of pollock, other groundfish, crab, 
and prohibited species (including Chinook salmon) among the six CDQ 
groups is provided in the Federal Register notice that described the 
effect of the 2006 amendments to the Magnuson-Stevens Act on CDQ 
Program allocations (71 FR 51804, August 31, 2006).
    CDQ groups typically sell or lease their pollock allocations to 
harvesting partners, including vessels owned, in part, by the CDQ 
group. Although CDQ groups are not required to partner with AFA-
permitted vessels to harvest CDQ pollock, to date, the vessels 
harvesting CDQ pollock have also been AFA-permitted vessels. 
Specifically, the CDQ pollock allocations have most often been 
harvested by AFA catcher/processors, and to a lesser extent, AFA 
catcher vessels delivering to a mothership. A relatively small amount 
of CDQ pollock has been harvested by AFA catcher vessels delivering to 
inshore processing plants.
    The AFA allows for the formation of fishery cooperatives within the 
non-CDQ sectors. A purpose of these AFA cooperatives is to further 
subdivide each sector's or inshore cooperative's pollock allocation 
among participants in the sector or cooperative through private 
contractual agreements. The cooperatives manage these allocations to 
ensure that individual vessels and companies do not harvest more than 
their agreed upon share. The cooperatives also facilitate transfers of 
pollock among the cooperative members, enforce contract provisions, and 
participate in an intercooperative agreement to minimize non-Chinook 
salmon bycatch and an incentive plan agreement to minimize Chinook 
salmon bycatch.
    Each year, catcher vessels eligible to deliver pollock to the seven 
eligible AFA inshore processors may form inshore cooperatives 
associated with a particular inshore processor. NMFS permits the 
inshore cooperatives, allocates pollock to them, and manages these 
allocations through a regulatory prohibition against an inshore 
cooperative exceeding its pollock allocation. The amount of pollock 
allocated to each inshore cooperative is based on the member vessel's 
pollock catch history from 1995 through 1997, as required under section 
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AFA (16 U.S.C. 1851 note). These catcher vessels are not required to 
join an inshore cooperative. Those that do not join an inshore 
cooperative are managed by NMFS under the ``inshore open access 
fishery.'' For 2015, seven inshore cooperatives have been formed by AFA 
eligible inshore catcher vessels and their partner inshore processors.
    The AFA catcher/processor sector is made up of the catcher/
processors and catcher vessels eligible under the AFA to deliver to 
catcher/processors. Owners of the catcher/processors that are listed by 
name in the AFA and are still active in the pollock fishery have formed 
a cooperative called the Pollock Conservation Cooperative (PCC). Owners 
of the catcher vessels eligible to deliver pollock to the catcher/
processors have formed a cooperative called the High Seas Catcher's 
Cooperative (HSCC). Collectively, the AFA catcher/processor sector 
operates as a single entity and coordinates the harvesting of its 
pollock allocation. All participants that harvest pollock allocated to 
the catcher/processor sector are members of the two cooperatives, 
except for one participant. Section 208(e)(21) of the AFA expressly 
limits the amount of harvest by the one participant in the catcher/
processor sector who is not a member of a cooperative to 0.5 percent of 
the TAC allocated to the catcher/processor sector.
    The AFA mothership sector is made up of three motherships named in 
the AFA that are eligible to receive and process pollock harvested by 
catcher vessels, and the catcher vessels eligible under the AFA to 
deliver pollock to these motherships. All catcher vessels delivering to 
these three motherships have formed a cooperative called the Mothership 
Fleet Cooperative (MFC). The primary purpose of the cooperative is to 
sub-allocate the mothership sector pollock allocation among the catcher 
vessels authorized to harvest this pollock and to manage these 
allocations.
    The cooperatives control the harvest by their member vessels so 
that the pollock allocation to the sector is not exceeded. However, 
NMFS monitors pollock harvest by all members of the catcher/processor 
sector and mothership sector. NMFS retains the authority to close 
directed fishing for pollock by a sector if vessels in that sector 
continue to fish once the sector's seasonal allocation of pollock has 
been harvested.

Salmon Bycatch in the Bering Sea Pollock Fishery

    Pollock is harvested with fishing vessels using trawl gear, which 
are large nets towed through the water by the vessel. Pollock can occur 
in the same locations as Chinook salmon and chum salmon. Consequently, 
Chinook salmon and chum salmon are incidentally caught in the nets as 
fishermen target pollock.
    Section 3 of the Magnuson-Stevens Act defines bycatch as fish that 
are harvested in a fishery, which are not sold or kept for personal 
use. Therefore, Chinook salmon and chum salmon caught in the pollock 
fishery are considered bycatch under the Magnuson-Stevens Act, the FMP, 
and NMFS regulations at 50 CFR part 679. Bycatch of any species, 
including discard or other mortality caused by fishing, is a concern of 
the Council and NMFS. National Standard 9 and section 303(a)(11) of the 
Magnuson-Stevens Act require the Council to select, and NMFS to 
implement, conservation and management measures that, to the extent 
practicable, minimize bycatch and bycatch mortality.
    The bycatch of culturally and economically valuable species like 
Chinook salmon and chum salmon, which are fully allocated and, in some 
cases, facing conservation concerns, are categorized as prohibited 
species under the FMP. They are the most regulated and closely managed 
category of bycatch in the groundfish fisheries off Alaska, and 
specifically in the BS pollock fishery. In addition to Pacific salmon, 
other species including steelhead trout, Pacific halibut, king crab, 
Tanner crab, and Pacific herring are classified as prohibited species 
in the groundfish fisheries off Alaska. As a prohibited species, 
fishermen must avoid salmon bycatch and any salmon caught must either 
be donated to the Prohibited Species Donation (PSD) Program (see 
regulations at Sec.  679.26), or returned to Federal waters as soon as 
is practicable, with a minimum of injury, after an observer has 
determined the number of salmon and collected any scientific data or 
biological samples.
    The PSD Program was established to reduce the amount of edible 
protein discarded under prohibited species catch (PSC) regulatory 
requirements (see regulations Sec.  679.21). One reason for requiring 
the discard of prohibited species is that some of the fish may live if 
they are returned to the sea with a minimum of injury and delay. 
However, salmon caught incidentally in trawl nets die as a result of 
that capture due to damage they suffer within the nets. The PSD Program 
allows permitted seafood processors to retain salmon bycatch for 
distribution to economically disadvantaged individuals through tax-
exempt hunger relief organizations. Section 4.5.6 of the Analysis 
provides additional detail on the PSD Program and donations received 
and processed through that program.

Chinook Salmon Bycatch

    The pollock fishery catches more than 95 percent of the Chinook 
salmon taken incidentally in the BSAI groundfish fisheries, based on 
data from 1992 through 2014. However, the amount of Chinook salmon 
bycatch taken by the pollock fishery has declined since 2007. From 1992 
through 2001 the average Chinook salmon bycatch in the pollock fishery 
was 32,482 fish per year. Bycatch increased substantially from 2002 
through 2007, to an average of 74,067 Chinook salmon per year. A 
historic high of approximately 122,000 Chinook salmon was taken in the 
pollock fishery in 2007. However, since 2007 Chinook salmon bycatch 
declined substantially to an average of 15,500 Chinook salmon per year 
from 2008 to 2014. The decline is most likely due to a combination of 
factors, including changes in abundance and distribution of Chinook 
salmon and pollock, as well as changes in fleet behavior to avoid 
salmon bycatch.
    In years of historically high Chinook salmon bycatch in the pollock 
fishery (2002 through 2007), the rate of Chinook salmon bycatch 
averaged 52 Chinook salmon per 1,000 tons of pollock harvested. With so 
few salmon relative to the large amount of pollock harvested, Chinook 
salmon encounters are difficult to predict or avoid. Vessel-level 
cooperation to share information about areas of high Chinook salmon 
encounter rates probably is the best tool that the industry currently 
has to quickly identify areas of high bycatch and to avoid fishing 
there. However, it will continue to be difficult to predict when and 
where large amounts of Chinook salmon bycatch will be encountered by 
the pollock fleet, primarily because of the current lack of 
understanding of the biological and oceanographic conditions that 
influence the distribution and abundance of salmon in the areas where 
the pollock fishery occurs.
    Chinook salmon taken in the pollock fishery originate from river 
systems in Alaska, the Pacific Northwest, and Canada. Estimates vary 
from year to year, but on average approximately 65 percent of the 
Chinook salmon bycatch in the pollock fishery may be destined for 
western Alaska. Western Alaska includes the Bristol Bay, Kuskokwim, 
Yukon, and Norton Sound areas. Chinook salmon destined for elsewhere in 
Alaska, the Pacific Northwest, and Canada comprise approximately 28 
percent of the bycatch. Section 3.4 of

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the Analysis provides additional information about Chinook salmon 
biology, distribution, and stock assessments by river system or region 
(see ADDRESSES).

Chum Salmon Bycatch

    The pollock fishery catches over 95 percent of the chum salmon 
taken incidentally as bycatch in the BSAI groundfish fisheries. The 
pollock fishery catches chum salmon almost exclusively in the B season 
(after June 10). The pollock fishery has caught large numbers of chum, 
with a historic high of approximately 700,000 chum salmon taken in 
2005. Since then, bycatch levels in the pollock fishery have been quite 
variable, ranging from a low of 13,280 chum salmon in 2010 to a high of 
309,646 chum salmon in 2006. Average chum salmon bycatch from 2006 
through to 2014 was 115,190 chum salmon. In 2014, the pollock fishery 
caught 219,428 chum salmon.
    Genetic information indicates that the majority of the chum salmon 
caught in the pollock fishery are of Asian origin (approximately 60 
percent) while a smaller percentage (approximately 21 percent) 
originate from aggregate streams in western Alaska. Chum salmon from 
elsewhere in Alaska, the Pacific Northwest, and Canada comprise the 
remaining percentage of the bycatch (approximately 19 percent). While 
the genetics cannot differentiate hatchery-origin fish from wild Asian 
chum salmon, given the high proportion of Pacific Rim hatchery-released 
chum from Japan, much of the Asian origin chum observed in the bycatch 
is likely to be of Asian hatchery-origin. Alaska chum salmon runs have 
indicated a history of volatility in run sizes, and chum salmon stocks 
in Alaska are generally at higher levels of abundance than historical 
periods. Section 3.4 of the Analysis provides additional information 
about chum salmon biology, distribution, and stock assessments by river 
system or region (see ADDRESSES).

Importance of Salmon in Western Alaska

    The Council and NMFS have been concerned about the potential impact 
of Chinook and chum salmon bycatch on returns to western Alaska given 
the relatively large proportion of bycatch from these river systems 
that occurs in the pollock fishery. Chinook salmon and chum salmon 
destined for western Alaska support commercial, subsistence, sport, and 
personal use fisheries. The Alaska Board of Fisheries adopts 
regulations through a public process to conserve salmon and to allocate 
salmon to the various users. The State of Alaska Department of Fish and 
Game manages the salmon commercial, subsistence, sport, and personal 
use fisheries. The first management priority is to meet spawning 
escapement goals to sustain salmon resources for future generations. 
The next priority is for subsistence use under both State and Federal 
law. Salmon is a primary subsistence food in some areas. Subsistence 
fisheries management includes coordination with U.S. Federal agencies 
where Federal rules apply under the Alaska National Interest Lands 
Conservation Act. Section 3.4 of the Analysis provides a detailed 
description of the State and Federal management process. Appendix A-4 
of the Analysis provides an overview of the importance of subsistence 
salmon harvests and commercial salmon harvests.

Management of Salmon Bycatch in the Bering Sea and Aleutian Islands 
(BSAI)

    Over the last 20 years, the Council and NMFS have adopted and 
implemented several management measures to limit salmon bycatch in the 
BSAI trawl fisheries, and particularly in the pollock fishery. 
Management measures have focused on minimizing Chinook salmon bycatch, 
chum salmon bycatch, and non-Chinook salmon bycatch. Non-Chinook 
bycatch is a category that includes all salmon species except Chinook 
salmon, but is comprised predominantly of chum salmon.
    In 1994, the Chum Salmon Savings Area in the eastern Bering Sea was 
established by an emergency rule (59 FR 35476, July 12, 1994). This 
Chum Salmon Savings Area corresponded to a region of historically high 
chum salmon bycatch compared to other areas in the Bering Sea. The 
Council subsequently recommended maintaining the Chum Salmon Savings 
Area under Amendment 35 to the FMP (60 FR 34904, July 5, 1995). 
Amendment 35 closed the Chum Salmon Savings Area to all trawling from 
August 1 through August 31 and established a 42,000 non-Chinook salmon 
PSC limit for trawl vessels operating in the Bering Sea. A PSC limit is 
effectively a bycatch limit; it constrains fishing once the amount of 
PSC is reached. Amendment 35 also established a separate Catcher Vessel 
Operational Area. The Catcher Vessel Operational Area corresponds to 
another region in the eastern Bering Sea where trawl catcher vessels 
had historically been observed to have high non-Chinook salmon (i.e., 
chum salmon) bycatch. Under Amendment 35, if the non-Chinook salmon PSC 
limit was caught in the Catcher Vessel Operational Area between August 
15 and October 14, NMFS prohibited fishing with trawl gear for the 
remainder of the period September 1 through October 14 in the Chum 
Salmon Savings Area. Figure 9 to part 679 shows the Chum Salmon Savings 
Area and Catcher Vessel Operational Area.
    In 1995, NMFS also established the Chinook Salmon Savings Area, 
which was implemented under Amendment 21b to the FMP (60 FR 61215, 
November 29, 1995). The Chinook Salmon Savings Area was established 
based on historic information regarding the location and timing of 
Chinook salmon bycatch. Regulations implementing Amendment 21b 
established annual PSC limits for Chinook salmon and specific seasonal 
no-trawling zones in the Chinook Salmon Savings Area that would close 
when the limits were reached. Once the 48,000 Chinook salmon PSC limit 
was reached, these regulations prohibited trawling in the Chinook 
Salmon Savings Area through April 15.
    In 2000, NMFS implemented Amendment 58 to the FMP, which reduced 
the Chinook Salmon Savings Area PSC limit from 42,000 to 29,000 Chinook 
salmon, redefined the Chinook Salmon Savings Area as two non-contiguous 
areas (Area 1 in the Aleutian Islands subarea and Area 2 in the Bering 
Sea subarea), and established new closure periods (65 FR 60587, October 
12, 2000).
    In 2005, NMFS implemented Amendment 82 to the FMP. Amendment 82 
established the Aleutian Islands Chinook salmon PSC limit of 700 fish. 
If the limit is reached, NMFS will close the directed pollock fishery 
in the Aleutian Islands Chinook Salmon Savings Area (70 FR 9856, March 
1, 2005).
    In 2007, NMFS implemented Amendment 84 to the FMP to enhance the 
effectiveness of salmon bycatch measures. The Council and NMFS were 
concerned that increases in Chinook salmon and non-Chinook 
(predominantly chum) salmon bycatch in the pollock fishery were 
occurring despite Chinook and chum salmon PSC limits being reached and 
the closures of the Chinook Salmon Savings Area and Chum Salmon Savings 
Area (72 FR 61070, October 29, 2007). Amendment 84 exempted pollock 
vessels from Chinook Salmon Savings Area and Chum Salmon Savings Area 
closures if they participate in an intercooperative agreement (ICA) to 
reduce salmon bycatch. Amendment 84 also exempted vessels participating 
in non-pollock trawl fisheries from Chum Salmon Savings Area closures 
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fisheries intercept minimal amounts of salmon. In 2010, NMFS 
implemented Amendment 91 to the FMP to manage Chinook salmon bycatch in 
the pollock fishery (75 FR 53026, August 30, 2010), and to remove 
Chinook salmon from the Amendment 84 regulations. However, Amendment 84 
continues to apply to non-Chinook salmon bycatch.
    The ICA allowed vessels participating in the pollock fishery to use 
their internal cooperative structure to reduce Chinook salmon and non-
Chinook salmon bycatch using a method called the voluntary rolling 
hotspot system. Amendment 84 required that parties to the ICA include 
the AFA cooperatives; the six CDQ groups; at least one third-party 
group, including any organizations representing western Alaskans who 
depend on salmon and have an interest in salmon bycatch reduction but 
do not directly fish in a groundfish fishery; and at least one entity 
retained to facilitate bycatch avoidance behavior and information 
sharing. All AFA cooperatives and CDQ groups participated in the ICA 
and continue to do so to avoid incidentally catching non-Chinook 
salmon.
    Amendment 84 continues to exempt vessels participating in the ICA 
from the Chum Salmon Savings Area closure. Closure of the Chum Salmon 
Savings Area was designed to reduce the total amount of chum salmon 
bycatch by closing areas with historically high levels of chum salmon 
bycatch. The ICA operates in lieu of a fixed area closure, and is 
required to identify and close areas of high salmon bycatch and move 
vessels to other areas.
    Fishery participants provide the ICA with real-time salmon bycatch 
information and the ICA uses that information to inform other fishery 
participants to avoid areas of high non-Chinook salmon bycatch rates. 
Using a system specified in regulations, the ICA assigns vessels in a 
cooperative to certain tiers, based on bycatch rates of vessels in that 
cooperative relative to a base rate established in regulations, and 
implements large area closures for vessels in tiers associated with 
higher bycatch rates. The ICA managers monitor salmon bycatch in the 
pollock fisheries and announce area closures for areas with relatively 
high salmon bycatch rates. Monitoring and enforcement are accomplished 
through private contractual arrangements. The efficacy of voluntary 
closures and bycatch reduction measures are reported to the Council 
annually.
    Amendment 91, as implemented in 2010 to manage Chinook salmon 
bycatch in the pollock fishery (75 FR 53026, August 30, 2010), combined 
a limit on the amount of Chinook salmon that may be caught incidentally 
with a novel approach designed to minimize bycatch to the extent 
practicable in all years and prevent bycatch from reaching the limit in 
most years, while providing the fleet the flexibility to harvest the 
pollock TAC. Amendment 91 removed Chinook salmon from the Amendment 84 
regulations, and established two Chinook salmon PSC limits for the 
pollock fishery--60,000 and 47,591 Chinook salmon. Under Amendment 91, 
the PSC limit is 60,000 Chinook salmon if some, or all, of the pollock 
fishery participates in an industry-developed contractual arrangement, 
called an incentive plan agreement (IPA). An IPA establishes an 
incentive program to minimize bycatch at all levels of Chinook salmon 
abundance. Participation in an IPA is voluntary; however, any vessel or 
CDQ group that chooses not to participate in an IPA is subject to a 
restrictive opt-out allocation (also called a backstop cap). Since 
Amendment 91 was implemented, all AFA vessels have participated in an 
IPA.
    To ensure participants develop effective IPAs, participants provide 
the Council and NMFS an annual report that describes the efforts each 
IPA is taking to accomplish the intent of the program that each vessel 
actively avoids Chinook salmon at all times while fishing for pollock 
and, collectively, that bycatch is minimized in each year. The IPA 
system is designed to be flexible, responsive, and can be tailored by 
each sector to fit its operational needs. The IPAs impose rewards for 
avoiding Chinook salmon bycatch or penalties for failure to avoid 
Chinook salmon bycatch at the vessel level. While the IPAs provide an 
incentive to minimize bycatch in all years to a level below the limit, 
a limit of 60,000 Chinook salmon provides the industry the flexibility 
to harvest the pollock TAC in high-encounter years when bycatch is 
difficult to avoid.
    Since implementation, all the participants in the pollock fishery 
are currently participating in IPA agreements. There are three NMFS-
approved IPA agreements currently in place: the Inshore Chinook Salmon 
Savings Incentive Plan Agreement, the Mothership Salmon Savings 
Incentive Plan Agreement, and the Catcher Processor Chinook Salmon 
Bycatch Reduction Incentive Plan and Agreement. Section 2.1.2.3 of the 
Analysis provides details on the features of the current IPA 
agreements.
    Under Amendment 91, if fishery participants do not form any IPAs, 
the 47,591 Chinook salmon PSC limit applies rather than the 60,000 
Chinook salmon PSC limit. This PSC limit was the approximate 10-year 
average of Chinook salmon bycatch from 1997 to 2006, the years 
considered by the Council and NMFS when developing Amendment 91. The 
47,591 Chinook salmon PSC limit constrains Chinook salmon bycatch in 
the pollock fishery if no other incentives, namely the IPAs, are 
operating to minimize bycatch below this level.
    Both the 60,000 and 47,591 Chinook salmon PSC limits are 
apportioned between the A and B seasons and allocated to the AFA 
catcher/processor sector, the AFA mothership sector, the AFA inshore 
sector, and CDQ Program. NMFS further allocates the AFA inshore sector 
PSC among the inshore cooperative and the CDQ Program PSC among the CDQ 
groups. Chinook salmon PSC allocations made to sectors, inshore 
cooperatives, and the CDQ groups are transferable. Transferability 
mitigates the variation in the salmon encounter rates among sectors, 
inshore cooperatives, and CDQ groups, in a given pollock season. It 
allows eligible participants to obtain a larger portion of the PSC 
allocation in order to harvest their pollock allocation or to transfer 
surplus PSC allocation to other entities. When a Chinook salmon PSC 
allocation is reached, the affected sector, inshore cooperative, or CDQ 
group must stop fishing for pollock for the remainder of the season 
even if its pollock allocation has not been fully harvested.
    Amendment 91 also established a performance standard as an 
additional tool to ensure that the IPA is effective and that the AFA 
sectors and the CDQ Program do not fully harvest their Chinook salmon 
PSC allocations under the 60,000 Chinook salmon PSC limit in most 
years. For an AFA sector or the CDQ Program to continue to receive 
Chinook salmon PSC allocations under the 60,000 Chinook salmon PSC 
limit, that AFA sector or the CDQ Program may not exceed its annual 
threshold amount in any three years within seven consecutive years. If 
this performance standard is not met, that AFA sector or CDQ Program 
will permanently be allocated a portion of the 47,591 Chinook salmon 
PSC limit. The risk of bearing the potential adverse economic impacts 
of a reduction from the 60,000 PSC limit to the 47,591 PSC limit 
creates incentives for fishery participants to cooperate in an 
effective IPA.
    Before each fishing year, NMFS calculates each sector's annual 
threshold amount. If some, but not all, members of a sector were to 
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sector's annual threshold amount by an amount equal to the sum of each 
non-participating vessel's portion of the applicable performance 
standard. At the end of each fishing year, NMFS evaluates each sector's 
annual bycatch against that sector's annual threshold amount. Only the 
bycatch of vessels or CDQ groups participating in an IPA accrue against 
a sector's annual threshold amount. A sector's annual threshold amount 
does not change when vessels from other sectors or entire sectors opt 
out of an IPA or if another sector exceeds its performance standard.
    Additional information the provisions of Amendment 91 are provided 
in the final rule prepared for that action (75 FR 53026, August 30, 
2010).

Objectives of and Rationale for Amendment 110 and This Proposed Rule

    In April 2015, the Council adopted Amendment 110. The objective of 
Amendment 110 and this proposed rule is to create a comprehensive 
salmon bycatch avoidance program that would work more effectively than 
the current salmon bycatch programs to avoid Chinook salmon bycatch and 
Alaska-origin chum salmon bycatch. The Council's action is designed to 
consider the importance of continued production of critical chum salmon 
runs in western Alaska by focusing on bycatch avoidance of Alaskan chum 
salmon runs. These runs have a history of volatility in run sizes, and 
are of historic importance in the subsistence lifestyle of Alaskans. 
Additional protections to other chum stocks outside of Alaska are 
embedded in the Council's objective to avoid the high bycatch of chum 
salmon overall, recognizing that most non-Alaska chum salmon are likely 
from Asian hatcheries.
    The Council recognized that the chum salmon bycatch reduction 
program under Amendment 84 does not meet the Council's objective for 
the pollock fishery to effectively avoid both Chinook salmon and chum 
salmon bycatch. Amendment 84 did not provide the flexibility necessary 
to avoid Chinook salmon when fishermen encountered both species, avoid 
Alaska chum salmon stocks, or to harvest pollock in times and places 
that best support those goals.
    The Council recognized that Chinook salmon are an extremely 
important resource to Alaskans who depend on local fisheries for their 
sustenance and livelihood. Multiple years of historically low Chinook 
salmon abundance have resulted in significant restrictions for 
subsistence users in western Alaska and failure to achieve conservation 
objectives. The current Chinook salmon bycatch reduction program under 
Amendment 91 was designed to minimize bycatch to the extent practicable 
in all years, under all conditions of salmon and pollock abundance. 
While Chinook salmon bycatch impact rates have been low under the 
program, the Council determined that there is evidence that 
improvements could be made to ensure the program is reducing Chinook 
salmon bycatch at low levels of salmon abundance. An analysis of the 
possible improvements is provided in section 3.5.3 of the Analysis.
    The Council considered a broad suite of measures to induce some 
level of behavior change to further avoid salmon bycatch, which is the 
primary objective of this action. Experience has shown that salmon 
avoidance requires flexibility and the ability of vessels to adjust to 
real-time information and fishery conditions. The Council also 
considered the trade-offs between the potential salmon saved and the 
forgone pollock catch.
    In selecting the proposed salmon bycatch avoidance program, the 
Council considered five alternatives, with many options, to assess the 
impacts of minimizing Chinook salmon and chum salmon bycatch to the 
extent practicable while maintaining the potential for the full harvest 
of the pollock TAC. The Analysis contains a complete description of the 
alternatives and a comparative analysis of the potential impacts of the 
alternatives (see ADDRESSES).
    The Council recommended all four action alternatives as Amendment 
110. Amendment 110 would adjust the existing Chinook salmon bycatch 
program to incorporate revised chum salmon bycatch measures into the 
existing IPAs. In addition, the Council sought to provide greater 
incentives to avoid Chinook salmon by strengthening incentives during 
times of historically low Chinook salmon abundance in western Alaska. 
Thus, the management measures included in Amendment 110 focus on 
retaining the incentives to avoid Chinook salmon bycatch at all levels 
of abundance as intended by Amendment 91. The Council also expressed 
that it remains extremely important to provide the incentives to avoid 
Alaska-origin chum salmon while maintaining the flexibility to avoid 
Chinook salmon.
    In developing Amendment 110, the Council and NMFS considered 
consistency with the Magnuson-Stevens Act's 10 National Standards and 
sought to balance the competing demands of the National Standards. 
Specifically, the Council and NMFS recognized the need to balance and 
be consistent with both National Standard 9 and National Standard 1. 
National Standard 9 requires that conservation and management measures 
minimize bycatch to the extent practicable. National Standard 1 
requires that conservation and management measures prevent overfishing 
while achieving, on a continuing basis, the optimum yield from each 
fishery for the U. S. fishing industry. Amendment 110 meets National 
Standards 1 and 9, as well as the other eight National Standards. 
Amendment 110 also retains the structure and meets the original goals 
of Amendment 91, but makes improvements by providing greater incentives 
to minimize salmon bycatch in all conditions of abundance, while also 
providing a reasonable opportunity to harvest the full pollock TAC each 
year and to achieve the optimum yield for pollock over the long term.
    The provisions of Amendment 110, and the rational for each 
provision, are described in the following section on the proposed 
salmon bycatch management measures.

Proposed Salmon Bycatch Management Measures

    Amendment 110 and this proposed rule would--
     incorporate chum salmon avoidance into the IPAs 
established under Amendment 91 to the FMP, and remove the non-Chinook 
salmon bycatch reduction ICA previously established under Amendment 84 
to the FMP;
     modify the requirements for the content of the IPAs to 
increase the incentives for fishermen to avoid Chinook salmon;
     change the seasonal apportionments of the pollock TAC to 
allow more pollock to be harvested earlier in the year;
     reduce the Chinook salmon PSC limit and performance 
standard in years with low Chinook salmon abundance in western Alaska; 
and
     improve the monitoring of salmon bycatch in the pollock 
fishery.

Incorporate Chum Salmon Avoidance Into the Incentive Plan Agreements 
(IPAs)

    Currently, Chinook salmon and chum salmon bycatch are managed under 
two different programs (Amendment 84 for chum salmon bycatch and 
Amendment 91 for Chinook salmon bycatch). This has created 
inefficiencies, as having separate programs does not allow participants 
in the pollock fishery the flexibility to modify harvest patterns

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and practices to effectively minimize both Chinook salmon and chum 
salmon bycatch. Adding chum salmon measures to the IPAs would increase 
flexibility in responding to changing conditions and provide greater 
incentives to reduce bycatch of both salmon species, thereby making 
salmon bycatch management more effective, comprehensive, and efficient. 
The chum salmon-specific requirements in the Amendment 84 implementing 
regulations sometimes prevent fishery participants from making 
decisions to avoid Chinook salmon when vessels encounter both chum 
salmon and Chinook salmon.
    Amendment 110 and this proposed rule would incorporate chum salmon 
avoidance into the IPAs established under Amendment 91. This proposed 
rule would remove the Amendment 84 implementing regulations by removing 
Sec.  679.21(g). However, Amendment 110 and this proposed rule would 
maintain the current non-Chinook salmon PSC limit of 42,000 fish and 
the closure of the Chum Salmon Savings Area to the pollock fishery when 
the 42,000 non-Chinook salmon PSC limit has been reached (see the above 
section Management of Salmon Bycatch in the Bering Sea and Aleutian 
Islands (BSAI) for more detail on the existing salmon regulations). 
Vessels that participate in an IPA would be exempt from the Chum Salmon 
Savings Area closure. The purpose of maintaining the non-Chinook salmon 
PSC limit and the Chum Salmon Savings Area closure is to provide 
additional incentives for vessels to join an IPA, and to serve as back-
stop chum salmon measures for those vessels that choose not to 
participate in an IPA.
    Incorporating chum salmon into the IPAs meets the purpose of this 
action by providing measures to prevent high chum salmon bycatch, while 
also giving participants in the pollock fishery the flexibility to 
avoid Alaska chum stocks, and to use coordinated management under the 
IPAs to adapt quickly to changing conditions. The Council determined 
and NMFS agreed that this action for chum bycatch would strike an 
appropriate balance between regulatory requirements and adaptive 
management.
    To incorporate chum salmon into the IPAs, the proposed rule would 
modify the required contents of the IPAs at Sec.  679.21(f)(12), to 
include the following:
     The incentives for the operator of each vessel to avoid 
Chinook salmon and chum salmon bycatch under any condition of pollock 
and Chinook salmon abundance in all years.
     An explanation of how the incentives to avoid chum salmon 
do not increase Chinook salmon bycatch.
     The rewards for avoiding Chinook salmon, and the penalties 
for failure to avoid, Chinook salmon at the vessel level.
     An explanation of how the incentive measures in the IPA 
are expected to promote reductions in a vessel's Chinook salmon and 
chum salmon bycatch rates relative to what might have occurred in 
absence of the incentive program.
     An explanation of how the incentive measures in the IPA 
promote Chinook salmon savings and chum salmon savings in any condition 
of pollock abundance or Chinook salmon abundance in a manner that is 
expected to influence operational decisions by vessel operators to 
avoid Chinook salmon and chum salmon.
     An explanation of how the IPA ensures that the operator of 
each vessel governed by the IPA will manage that vessel's Chinook 
salmon bycatch to keep total bycatch below the performance standard for 
the sector in which the vessel participates.
     An explanation of how the IPA ensures that the operator of 
each vessel governed by the IPA will manage that vessel's chum salmon 
bycatch to avoid areas and times where the chum salmon are likely to 
return to western Alaska.
     The rolling hot spot program for salmon bycatch avoidance 
and the agreement to provide notifications of closure areas and any 
violations of the rolling hot spot program to at least one third party 
group representing western Alaskans who depend on salmon and do not 
directly fish in a groundfish fishery.
    Amendment 110 and this proposed rule would maintain the important 
chum salmon avoidance features of the Amendment 84 ICAs. Amendment 110 
and this proposed rule would: (1) Ensure that the operator of each 
vessel governed by the IPA will manage that vessel's chum salmon 
bycatch to avoid areas and times where the chum salmon are likely to 
return to western Alaska, (2) require the use of the rolling hot spot 
program for salmon bycatch avoidance, and (3) require notifications of 
closure areas and any violations of the rolling hot spot program to at 
least one third party group representing western Alaskans. Because 
Amendment 110 and this proposed rule would require a rolling hot spot 
program for both Chinook and chum salmon, the notification process 
would apply for both species. This proposed rule would also add 
reporting requirements to the IPA Annual Report in regulations at Sec.  
679.21(f)(13) to require the IPA representative to describe how the IPA 
addresses the goals and objectives in the IPA provisions related to 
chum salmon. Section 3.5.2 of the Analysis provides more detail on 
adding elements of chum salmon management.

Modify the IPAs To Increase the Incentives to Avoid Chinook Salmon

    Amendment 110 and this proposed rule would modify the IPAs to 
increase the incentives for fishermen to avoid Chinook salmon. The 
Council and NMFS recognize that the IPAs were effective at providing 
incentives for each vessel to avoid Chinook salmon, but that additional 
measures were necessary to address higher Chinook salmon PSC rates 
observed in October (the last month when the pollock fishery is 
authorized to operate) and to address concerns with individual vessels 
that consistently have significantly higher Chinook salmon PSC rates 
relative to other vessels fishing at the same time. The Council and 
NMFS wanted to ensure the use of salmon excluder devices (i.e., gear 
modifications that are designed to exclude salmon bycatch while 
retaining pollock) and a rolling hotspot program. The proposed new 
provisions described below are intended to provide an opportunity for 
IPAs to increase their responsiveness in October, and improve 
performance of individual vessels.
    These new provisions would increase the incentives to reduce 
Chinook salmon bycatch within the IPAs. To incorporate additional 
incentives for Chinook salmon savings into the IPAs, the proposed rule 
would modify the required contents of the IPAs at Sec.  679.21(f)(12) 
to include the following six provisions.
     Restrictions or penalties targeted at vessels that 
consistently have significantly higher Chinook salmon PSC rates 
relative to other vessels fishing at the same time.
     Requirement that vessels to enter a fishery[hyphen]wide 
in[hyphen]season salmon PSC data sharing agreement.
     Requirement for the use of salmon excluder devices, with 
recognition of contingencies, from January 20 through March 31 and from 
September 1 until the end of the B season.
     Requirement for a rolling hotspot program that operates 
throughout the entire A and B seasons.
     For savings-credit-based IPAs, limititation on the salmon 
savings credits to maximum of three years.
     Restrictions or performance criteria to ensure that 
Chinook salmon PSC rates in October are not significantly higher than 
those achieved in the preceding months, thereby avoiding late-season 
spikes in salmon PSC.
    Restrictions or penalties targeted at vessels that consistently 
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significantly higher Chinook salmon PSC rates. To reduce the potential 
for a vessel to consistently maintain higher rates of Chinook salmon 
PSC than other vessels fishing at the same time (i.e., an outlier), 
Amendment 110 and this proposed rule would incorporate additional 
restrictions or penalties targeted at individual vessels that 
consistently have significantly higher PSC rates as a way for IPAs to 
increase their responsiveness and improve an individual vessel's 
performance. Restrictions or penalties targeted at the outliers have 
the potential to induce changes in fishing behaviors. Strong incentives 
will induce vessel operators to change where they fish to avoid Chinook 
salmon bycatch. Changes in fishing patterns can involve several 
different behaviors: Avoiding an area that has historically or recently 
had high bycatch; using and sharing more information on high-bycatch 
areas; and moving immediately once high bycatch has been observed. 
Section 3.5.3.1 of the Analysis provides more detail on this addition 
to the IPA requirements.
    Require vessels to enter a fishery-wide in-season salmon PSC data 
sharing agreement. Information sharing is a core component of the IPA 
agreements for all sectors. While unlikely, communication about salmon 
bycatch could be withheld or distorted with the new incentives that 
would reward or punish vessels based on their relative performance. In 
order to reduce this possibility, Amendment 110 and this proposed rule 
would require the IPAs to require sharing information on PSC. PSC data 
is not confidential. Section 3.5.3.1 of the Analysis provides more 
detail on this addition to the IPA requirements.
    Require use of a salmon excluder device. Salmon excluder devices 
are modifications to trawl gear that allow salmon to escape the trawl 
net while the net is in the water. The majority of pollock fishermen in 
the Bering Sea regularly use salmon excluder devices as part of the 
steps taken by the fishery to reduce its salmon bycatch. Amendment 110 
and this proposed rule would require that IPAs require all vessels to 
use a salmon excluder device from January 20 through March 31, and from 
September 1 until the end of the B season. This is the time when there 
is a potential for pollock fishermen to encounter Chinook salmon 
bycatch. Salmon excluder devices would not be required in the few 
remaining months of the pollock season when Chinook salmon are not 
typically encountered.
    The Council and NMFS also recognize that contingencies exist when 
vessels cannot use excluder devices. Trawl gear can have problems; 
therefore, salmon excluder devices would not be required during rare 
occasions such as when a net tears or a spare excluder device is not 
available. In order to allow for innovation that might lead to the 
development of better excluder devices, the requirement to use a salmon 
excluder device does not specify the type of design. Section 3.5.3.2 of 
the Analysis provides more detail on this addition to the IPA 
requirements (see ADDRESSES).
    Require a rolling hotspot program. A Chinook salmon rolling hotspot 
program is a component of the current IPAs, however, it is not a 
mandatory requirement. The catcher/processor IPA and the mothership IPA 
have a rolling hotspot program in place throughout the year. The 
inshore IPA has a rolling hotspot program that can be suspended during 
the season. This provision would require all IPAs to have a rolling hot 
spot program that operates throughout the entire A and B seasons. This 
provision would also require notifications of closure areas and any 
violations of the rolling hot spot program to at least one third party 
group representing western Alaskans, consistent with the requirement 
for the chum salmon rolling hotspot program. This notification 
provision, which is an important feature of the current Amendment 84 
ICAs, would not entail the release of any confidential data. Section 
3.5.3.3 of the Analysis provides more detail on this addition to the 
IPA requirements (see ADDRESSES).
    Limit the use of salmon savings credits to a maximum of three 
years. The inshore IPA and mothership IPA allow vessels to earn credits 
by avoiding salmon in one year, which they can use in the future to 
fish above the vessel or mothership platform's share of the performance 
standard for a limited number of years. In no case can credits saved in 
the inshore IPA or mothership IPA allow that sector to exceed its 
annual allocation of Chinook salmon PSC. Savings credits can only be 
used by vessels within an IPA up to the overall allocation for the AFA 
mothership sector or inshore cooperative.
    For IPAs based on savings credits, Amendment 110 and this proposed 
rule would limit the amount of time savings credits could be used to 
three years after the year that the savings credits are earned. The 
Council and NMFS reviewed the use of savings credits and concluded that 
limiting the duration of credits to three years would likely increase 
the incentive to earn credits and increase the incentive to reduce 
Chinook salmon PSC. Section 3.5.3.4 of the Analysis provides more 
detail on this addition to the IPA requirements (see ADDRESSES).
    Restrictions or performance criteria to prevent significantly 
higher Chinook salmon PSC rates in October. The purpose of this 
provision is for the IPAs to implement restrictions or criteria 
designed to ensure that vessels do not have ``excessive'' bycatch late 
in October. Chinook salmon bycatch rates are generally higher in 
October. This provision would strengthen incentives to fish early in 
the B season and provide greater flexibility to vessels to catch their 
pollock quota while ensuring vessels do not have excessively high 
Chinook salmon bycatch late in the season. Section 3.5.3.5 of the 
Analysis provides more detail on this addition to the IPA requirements 
(see ADDRESSES).

Revise the Bering Sea Pollock Seasonal Allocations

    This proposed rule would change the pollock allocation between the 
A and B seasons at Sec.  679.20(a)(5)(i)(B)(1). Five percent of the 
pollock allocation for the B season would be reallocated to the A 
season for new seasonal apportionments of 45 percent in the A season 
and 55 percent in the B season. The proposed rule maintains the 
rollover of any remaining pollock from the A season to the B season. 
The Council recognized that shifting a limited amount of pollock to the 
A season would relieve some fishing pressure in the B season and allow 
the fleet more flexibility to change fishing practices to avoid salmon 
bycatch while harvesting the pollock TAC. Additionally, because pollock 
is more valuable in the A season, this allocation change may increase 
the value of pollock and offset the costs associated with avoiding 
salmon bycatch.
    Revising the season allocation would work in conjunction with the 
new IPA requirements to shift effort out of the late B season and 
provide fishery participants more flexibility to avoid Chinook salmon 
PSC in the late B season. Both the research on salmon migration 
patterns and Chinook salmon bycatch rates show the time at which there 
is the greatest overlap with Chinook salmon and pollock fishing. In 
general, more Chinook salmon are on the grounds in the early A season 
and the late B season, and less Chinook salmon on the grounds during 
the late A season and early B season. This provision is intended to 
shift pollock effort away from these high overlap periods and allow for 
more effort during the low overlap periods. With the existing rollover 
provision, this adjustment in the seasonal allocation of pollock does 
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pollock be harvested in the A season, but it does provide the 
flexibility for up to 5 percent more pollock to be harvested in times 
when salmon PSC is lower. Section 3.5.4 of the Analysis provides more 
detail on this addition to the IPA requirements (see ADDRESSES).

Reduce the Chinook Salmon Performance Standard and PSC Limit in Years 
of Low Chinook Salmon Abundance in Western Alaska

    Amendment 110 and this proposed rule would add a new lower Chinook 
salmon performance standard and PSC limit for the pollock fishery in 
years of low Chinook salmon abundance in western Alaska. The Council 
and NMFS determined that a lower performance standard and PSC limit 
would be appropriate at low levels of Chinook salmon abundance in 
western Alaska to accommodate the fact that most of the Chinook salmon 
bycatch comes from western Alaska. These provisions would work in 
conjunction with the proposed changes to the IPA requirements to ensure 
that Chinook salmon bycatch is avoided at all times, particularly at 
low abundance levels.
    Each year, NMFS would determine whether Chinook salmon was at low 
abundance based on information provided by the State. By October 1 of 
each year, the State would provide an index of abundance based on the 
post-season in-river Chinook salmon run size for the Kuskokwim, 
Unalakleet, and Upper Yukon aggregate stock grouping. When this index 
is less than or equal to 250,000 Chinook salmon, the new lower 
performance standard and low PSC limit would apply.
    The Council and State conducted an extensive analysis about the 
appropriate index to use to indicate a low Chinook salmon abundance 
year. Low Chinook salmon abundance years are years characterized by 
difficulty meeting escapement goals and in-river salmon fisheries being 
severely restricted or fully closed. Section 2.6 of the Analysis 
evaluates various indices and shows that the 3-system index 
(Unalakleet, Upper Yukon, and Kuskokwim river systems) meets the 
objectives. These river systems provide a broad regional representation 
of stocks and signify very important river systems and subsistence 
fisheries in western Alaska. Subsistence harvests from these three 
river systems account for up to 87 percent of the statewide subsistence 
harvest of Chinook salmon. As shown in the Analysis, having more than 
one system in the index and having broad regional representation makes 
the index more robust. The Analysis also shows a clear natural break in 
the data that index sizes less than 250,000 Chinook salmon correspond 
to years with historically low run sizes.
    If NMFS determines it was a low Chinook salmon abundance year, NMFS 
would set the performance standard at 33,318 Chinook salmon and the PSC 
limit at 45,000 Chinook salmon for the following pollock fishing year. 
NMFS would publish the lower PSC limit and performance standard in the 
annual harvest specifications. In years when abundance is above 250,000 
Chinook salmon, NMFS would manage under the current 47,591 Chinook 
salmon performance standard and 60,000 Chinook salmon PSC limit 
established under Amendment 91.
    The performance standard of 33,318 Chinook salmon would function 
the same as the existing performance standard of 47,591 Chinook salmon 
under Amendment 91. The 33,318 performance standard would apply to each 
sector that has at least some members participating in an IPA. In each 
low Chinook salmon abundance year, NMFS would allocate the 33,318 
performance standard as an ``annual threshold amount'' to the catcher/
processor sector, the mothership sector, the inshore sector, and the 
CDQ Program. The same seasonal and sector apportionments would apply to 
both performance standards. Although Chinook salmon PSC allocations are 
made to the inshore cooperatives and the CDQ groups, the performance 
standard applies to the sector, not to individual inshore cooperatives 
or CDQ groups. In addition to participation by at least some members in 
an IPA, for each sector to continue to receive its allocation of the 
45,000 Chinook salmon PSC limit in low Chinook salmon abundance years, 
the total annual Chinook salmon bycatch by all members of a sector 
participating in an IPA could not exceed the sector's annual threshold 
amount (the sector's annual portion of the performance standard) in any 
three years within a consecutive seven-year period. The 33,318 
performance standard would also be the PSC limit in low abundance years 
if no IPA was approved or for a sector that had exceeded its 
performance standard.
    If there is an approved IPA, then the PSC limit in low Chinook 
salmon abundance years would be 45,000 Chinook salmon. The 45,000 PSC 
limit would function the same as the 60,000 Chinook salmon PSC limit 
under Amendment 91. NMFS would issue allocations of the 45,000 PSC 
limit to the AFA catcher/processor sector, the AFA mothership sector, 
the AFA inshore cooperatives, and the CDQ groups using the same 
seasonal and sector apportionments. Separate allocations would be 
issued for the A season and the B season. Chinook salmon remaining from 
the A season could be used in the B season (``rollover''). Entities 
could transfer PSC allocations within a season and could also receive 
transfers of Chinook salmon bycatch to cover overages (``post-delivery 
transfers'').
    The inclusion of a lower PSC limit and performance standard is 
based on the need to reduce bycatch when these Chinook salmon stocks 
are critically low in order to minimize the impact of the pollock 
fishery on the stocks. Any additional Chinook salmon returning to 
Alaska rivers improves the ability to meet the State's spawning 
escapement goals, which is necessary for long-term sustainability of 
Chinook salmon and the people reliant on salmon fisheries. While the 
performance standard is the functional limit in the IPAs, the Council 
and NMFS determined that the 60,000 PSC limit should also be reduced 
given the potential for decreased bycatch reduction incentives should a 
sector exceed its performance standard before the PSC limit is reached. 
The reduced PSC limit is intended to encourage vessels to avoid bycatch 
to a greater degree in years of low abundance, and to set a maximum 
permissible PSC limit that reduces the risk of adverse impact on stocks 
in western Alaska during periods of low abundance.

Proposed Changes to Monitoring and Enforcement Requirements

    This proposed rule would amend the monitoring and enforcement 
regulations to clarify and strengthen those implemented by Amendment 
91. These changes would: Revise salmon retention and handling 
requirements on catcher vessels; improve observer data entry and 
transmission requirements aboard catcher vessels; clarify the 
requirements applicable to viewing salmon in a storage container; and 
clarify the requirements for the removal of salmon from an observer 
sample area at the end of a haul or delivery.

Salmon Retention and Handling on Catcher Vessels

    Current catch handling practices on catcher vessels includes the 
delivery of ``deckloaded'' pollock to shoreside processors or 
stationary floating processors. Deckloading is the practice of 
retaining catch in the codend of the net rather than dumping the catch 
in refrigerated saltwater tanks (RSW). For reasons detailed in the 
Section 2.7 of the Analysis, NMFS has recognized deckloading as a 
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catcher vessels participating in the pollock fishery. This proposed 
rule would move regulations currently at Sec.  679.21(c) to Sec.  
679.21(f)(15), modify regulations currently at Sec.  679.21(c)(2)(ii) 
to remove the requirement to store all salmon bycatch in an RSW, which 
is not possible when a vessel's catch exceeds the storage capacity of 
the RSW tanks, and add the following requirements at Sec.  
679.21(f)(15)(ii)(B) to clarify catch handling, sorting, and storage 
requirements on board catcher vessels:
    (1) All salmon must be retained until delivery to the processor.
    (2) The vessel operator must notify the observer at least 15 
minutes prior to the transfer of fish from one storage location to 
another, or any sorting, handling, or discard of catch prior to 
delivery.
    (3) After the observer has completed sampling duties, catch must be 
secured on board the vessel until delivery. (Catch may be handled after 
securing it, but only if the observer is notified and catch re-secured 
after the completion of catch handling activity.)
    These additional catch handling and notification requirements would 
facilitate observer sampling during the delivery, and ensure observers 
are given the opportunity to monitor all catch handling activities when 
sorting or discard of salmon may occur. This would ensure accurate 
salmon accounting at the processor receiving the vessel's catch.

Observer Data Entry and Transmission Requirements Aboard Catcher 
Vessels

    Catcher vessels participating in the pollock fishery are required 
to carry an observer on all trips but only catcher vessels greater than 
or equal to 125 ft length overall (LOA) are required to provide a 
computer, data entry software, and data transmission capabilities to 
the observer. Currently, an observer on board a catcher vessel less 
than 125 ft LOA sends data to NMFS on paper forms via facsimile at the 
completion of each trip. Observer data sent to NMFS via fax can take a 
week or more to be available for management purposes. Access to a 
computer for electronic data entry significantly increases the speed at 
which observer data can be made available for inseason management and 
catch accounting. Further, the data validation measures built into the 
software improve initial data quality and decrease the need for 
corrections during the observer debriefing process. Additional 
information about the projected costs and benefits of this proposed 
regulatory amendment are detailed in Sections 2.7 and 4.8.4 of the 
Analysis.
    This proposed regulatory amendment will clarify the existing 
observer data entry and communications requirements and expand the 
equipment and software requirements to apply to all catcher vessels 
less than 125 ft LOA participating in the pollock fishery. NMFS 
proposes to reorganize regulations at Sec.  679.51(e)(1)(iii) to 
separate the equipment requirements from the applicability paragraphs 
to clearly identify which vessel operators must provide a computer, 
software, and data transmission capabilities. As a result of this 
proposed action, current requirements for observer data entry 
equipment, software, and transmission would remain, and the computer 
and software requirements would be expanded to apply to catcher vessels 
less than 125 ft LOA participating in the pollock fishery.

Viewing Salmon in a Storage Container

    Regulations at Sec.  679.28(d)(7)(ii) require that all salmon 
stored in the salmon storage container on a catcher/processor or 
mothership must remain in view of the observer at the observer sampling 
station at all times during the sorting of each haul. NMFS proposes to 
revise the wording of this regulation to better reflect the intent that 
the salmon storage container (and not each individual salmon in the 
container) must remain in view of the observer at the observer sampling 
station at all times during the sorting of each haul.

Removal of Salmon From Observer Sample Area at the End of a Haul or 
Delivery

    Current regulations do not require that all salmon be removed from 
the observer sampling area and the salmon storage location at the end 
of each haul or each delivery. NMFS proposes to modify regulations at 
Sec.  679.21(f)(15)(ii)(A)(3) and Sec.  679.21(f)(15)(ii)(C)(6) to 
require that all salmon must be removed, in the presence of the 
observer, from the salmon storage container and adjacent area at the 
end of each haul or delivery after the observer has completed his or 
her data collection duties. NMFS proposes this revision to the 
regulations to ensure that salmon are properly accounted for between 
hauls and deliveries.

Other Regulatory Changes

    NMFS proposes to revise to the regulations for clarity and 
efficiency, as follows--
     Remove Tables 47a, b, c, and d to part 679;
     Correct a cross reference error in paragraph (6) of the 
definition of a fishing trip in Sec.  679.2.
     Remove the requirement to submit an application form with 
a proposed IPA or amended IPA at Sec.  679.21(f)(12)(iii)(A) and Sec.  
679.21(f)(12)(v)(C);
     Remove the requirement at Sec.  679.21(f)(12)(v)(C)(2) 
that an amendment to the list of IPA participants be received by NMFS 
no later than 1700 hours, Alaska local time, on December 1;
     Move and consolidate the regulations for the non-Chinook 
salmon PSC limit and Chum Salmon Savings Area from Sec.  679.21(e) to 
Sec.  679.21(f)(14);
     Move and consolidate the regulations for Chinook salmon 
bycatch in the Aleutian Islands pollock fishery from Sec.  679.21(e) to 
Sec.  679.21(g);
     Correct a cross reference error in Sec.  679.51(e)(2);
     Remove ``aboard the vessel'' from Sec.  
679.51(e)(2)(iii)(B)(3); and
     Make additional very minor non-substantive technical 
edits.

Remove Tables 47a, b, c, and d

    NMFS proposes to remove Tables 47a, b, c, and d to part 679 from 
the regulations and would instead maintain these tables on the NMFS 
Alaska Region Web site. Removing these tables would not impose any 
costs on industry and would decrease the costs of regulatory amendments 
necessary to update the tables in the future.
    NMFS added Tables 47a, b, c, and d to part 679 with the final rule 
to implement Amendment 91. At that time, Tables 47a, b, c, and d were 
the most efficient way to be transparent about the values NMFS uses in 
making the necessary calculations under Amendment 91: The percent of 
each sector's pollock allocation, numbers of Chinook salmon associated 
with each vessel in the sector used to calculate the opt-out allocation 
and annual threshold amounts, and the percent of the pollock allocation 
associated with each vessel that NMFS uses to calculate minimum 
participation in the IPAs.
    Since these tables were published in August 2010, catcher vessels 
have changed names and consolidated pollock allocations. In June 2014, 
NMFS recalculated the pollock allocations and Chinook salmon limits for 
catcher vessels whose allocation and limits has changes since 2010. 
NMFS revised Table 47c to show the original and revised information and 
published the revised table on the NMFS Alaska Region's Web site.
    However, a regulatory amendment is required to change these tables 
in the

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regulations. Changes to the information in these tables may become more 
frequent as vessels change names, ownership, or are replaced under the 
provisions of the recently implemented regulations for Amendment 106 
(79 FR 54590, September 12, 2014). Removing these tables from 
regulation, and posting the necessary information on the Alaska Region 
Web site, would reduce inaccuracies that could exist between actual 
vessel characteristics and the table in regulations.

Correct a Cross Reference Error in the Definition of a Fishing Trip

    The proposed rule would correct a cross reference error in 
paragraph (6) of the definition of a fishing trip in Sec.  679.2. This 
paragraph defines a fishing trip for purposes of implementing the post-
delivery transfer provisions under Amendment 91. These provisions are 
described in more detail on page 14026 and 14027 of the proposed rule 
for Amendment 91 (75 FR 14016; March 23, 2010). The cross reference to 
the CDQ Program prohibition in paragraph (6) of the fishing trip 
definition should refer to Sec.  679.7(d)(5)(ii)(C)(2) instead of Sec.  
679.7(d)(9).

Remove Requirement To Submit an Application With a Proposed or Amended 
IPA

    NMFS proposes to remove the requirement at Sec.  
679.21(f)(12)(iii)(A) and Sec.  679.21(f)(12)(v)(C) that an IPA 
representative submit an application form along with a proposed IPA or 
amended IPA based on public comment under the Paperwork Reduction Act. 
Under the Paperwork Reduction Act, every three years NMFS is required 
to obtain approval from the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) to 
continue to collect information authorized under previous final rules. 
The most recent request for public comments on renewal of the 
information collection authorized under the AFA (OMB Control Number 
0648-0401) was published in the Federal Register on June 19, 2014 (79 
FR 35150). In response to this request for comments, NMFS received a 
comment that the requirement to submit an application form in addition 
to submitting a proposed or amended IPA was duplicative with the 
information in the IPA itself. NMFS agrees that the application form is 
unnecessary and therefore proposes removing it from the regulations.

Remove the Deadline for an Amendment to the List of IPA Participants

    NMFS proposes to remove the requirement at Sec.  
679.21(f)(12)(v)(C)(2) that an amendment to the list of IPA 
participants (vessels) must be received by NMFS no later than 1700 
hours, A.l.t., on December 1. In removing this requirement, NMFS 
proposes to add a requirement at Sec.  679.21(f)(12)(ii)(D) that once a 
member of an IPA, a vessel owner or CDQ group cannot withdraw from the 
IPA during the fishing year. This change more directly implements the 
Amendment 91 requirement that IPA members cannot leave an IPA mid-year 
and that changes to an IPA membership must be made after the directed 
pollock fishery closes by regulation (after November 1 of each year).

Move and Consolidate the Regulations for the Non-Chinook Salmon PSC 
Limit and Chum Salmon Savings Area

    Regulations at Sec.  679.21(e)(1)(vii), (e)(3)(i)(A)(3)(ii), 
(e)(7)(vii), and (e)(7)(ix) pertain to the non-Chinook salmon PSC 
limit, the allocation of the non-Chinook salmon PSC to the CDQ Program, 
the closure of the Chum Salmon Savings Area, and the exemption to the 
closure for participants in an ICA. NMFS proposes to move these 
regulations to Sec.  679.21(f)(14) where other salmon bycatch 
regulations are found because they are management measures to address 
salmon bycatch in the pollock fishery. NMFS does not propose any 
substantive changes to these regulations, except to replace the term 
``ICA'' with ``IPA'' in the regulations to be consistent with the 
proposed revisions described earlier in this preamble.

Move and Consolidate the Regulations for Chinook Salmon Bycatch in the 
Aleutian Islands Pollock Fishery

    Regulations at Sec.  679.21(e)(1)(viii), (e)(3)(i)(A)(3)(i), and 
(e)(7)(viii) pertain to the Chinook salmon PSC limit for the Aleutian 
Islands pollock fishery, the allocation of the Aleutian Islands Chinook 
salmon PSC to the CDQ Program, and closure of the Aleutian Islands 
Chinook Salmon Savings Area. NMFS proposes to move these regulations to 
Sec.  679.21(g). NMFS does not propose any substantive changes to these 
regulations.

Correct a Cross Reference Error in Sec.  679.51(e)(2)

    The proposed rule would correct a cross reference error in Sec.  
679.51(e)(2). This paragraph describes the applicability of manager 
responsibilities for a shoreside processor or stationary floating 
processor required to maintain observer coverage. The cross reference 
to the observer requirements for shoreside processors and stationary 
floating processors should refer to Sec.  679.51(b) instead of Sec.  
679.51(d).

Remove ``Aboard the Vessel'' From Sec.  679.51(e)(2)(iii)(B)(3)

    Regulations at Sec.  679.51(e)(2)(iii)(B)(3) pertain to the 
observer data entry and communications equipment required at a 
shoreside processor or stationary floating processor, some of which are 
not vessels. Therefore, NMFS proposes to remove the language ``aboard 
the vessel'' from this paragraph for clarity.

Classification

    Pursuant to sections 304(b) and 305(d) of the Magnuson-Stevens Act, 
the NMFS Assistant Administrator has determined that this proposed rule 
is consistent with the FMP, other provisions of the Magnuson-Stevens 
Act, and other applicable law, subject to further consideration of 
comments received during the public comment period.
    This proposed rule has been determined to be not significant for 
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 Amendment 110 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 (IRFA)

    An IRFA was prepared for this action, as required by section 603 of 
the Regulatory Flexibility Act (RFA). The IRFA for this proposed action 
describes the reasons why this action is being proposed; the objectives 
and legal basis for the proposed rule; the number of small entities to 
which the proposed rule would apply; any projected reporting, 
recordkeeping, or other compliance requirements of the proposed rule; 
any overlapping, duplicative, or conflicting Federal rules; and any 
significant alternatives to the proposed rule that would accomplish the 
stated objectives of the Magnuson-Stevens Act and any other applicable 
statutes, and that would minimize any significant adverse economic 
impacts of the proposed rule on small entities. Descriptions of the 
proposed action, its

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purpose, and the legal basis are contained earlier in this preamble and 
are not repeated here. A summary of the IRFA follows. A copy of the 
IRFA is available from NMFS (see ADDRESSES).
Number and Description of Small Entities Regulated by the Proposed 
Action
    The proposed action applies only to those entities that participate 
in the directed pollock trawl fishery in the Bering Sea. These entities 
include vessels harvesting pollock under the AFA and the six CDQ groups 
that receive allocations of pollock.
    The RFA requires consideration of affiliations among entities for 
the purpose of assessing if an entity is small. The AFA pollock 
cooperatives are a type of affiliation. All the non-CDQ entities 
directly regulated by the proposed action were members of AFA 
cooperatives in 2014 and, therefore, NMFS considers them ``affiliated'' 
large (non-small) entities for RFA purposes. Section 5.6 of the IRFA 
notes that all of the AFA cooperatives have gross annual revenues that 
are substantially greater than $20.5 million, the standard used by the 
Small Business Administration to define the annual gross revenue of a 
large (non-small) business engaged in finfish harvesting, such as 
pollock. Therefore, all the non-CDQ pollock fishery participants are 
defined as large (non-small) entities.
    Due to their status as non-profit corporations, the six CDQ groups 
are identified as ``small'' entities for RFA purposes. This proposed 
action directly regulates the six CDQ groups. As described in 
regulations implementing the RFA (13 CFR 121.103), the CDQ groups' 
affiliations with other large entities do not define them as large 
entities.
    The six CDQ groups, formed to manage and administer the CDQ 
allocations, investments, and economic development projects, are the 
Aleutian Pribilof Island Community Development Association, the Bristol 
Bay Economic Development Corporation, the Central Bering Sea 
Fishermen's Association, the Coastal Villages Region Fund, the Norton 
Sound Economic Development Corporation, and the Yukon Delta Fisheries 
Development Association. The 65 communities, with approximately 27,000 
total residents, benefit from participation in the CDQ Program, but are 
not directly regulated by this action.
Recordkeeping, Reporting, and Other Compliance Requirements
    This proposed rule would revise some existing requirements and 
remove some requirements. The revised requirements are those related 
to--
     Development and submission of proposed IPAs and amendments 
to approved IPAs;
     An annual report from the participants in each IPA, 
documenting information and data relevant to the Bering Sea Chinook 
salmon bycatch management program; and
     Salmon handling and storage on board a vessel, and 
obligations to facilitate observer data reporting.
    The proposed rule would remove the requirements for an application 
form for a proposed IPA or amended IPA.
Duplicate, Overlapping, or Conflicting Federal Rules
    No duplication, overlap, or conflict between this proposed action 
and existing Federal rules has been identified.
Description of Significant Alternatives That Minimize Adverse Impacts 
on Small Entities
    The proposed action is a comprehensive program to minimize Chinook 
and chum salmon bycatch that accomplished the stated objectives and is 
consistent with applicable statutes. No alternatives were identified in 
addition to those analyzed in the IRFA that had the potential to 
further reduce the economic burden on small entities, while achieving 
the objectives of this action. Section 2.10 of the Analysis contains a 
detailed discussion of alternatives considered and eliminated from 
further analysis (see ADDRESSES).
    This proposed rule includes performance standards, rather than 
design standards, to minimize Chinook salmon and chum salmon bycatch, 
while limiting the burden on CDQ groups. A system of transferable PSC 
allocations and a performance standard, even in years of low Chinook 
salmon abundance, would allow CDQ groups to decide how best to comply 
with the requirements of this action, given the other constraints 
imposed on the pollock fishery (e.g., pollock TAC, market conditions, 
area closures associated with other rules, gear restrictions, climate 
and oceanographic change).

Tribal Summary Impact Statement (E.O. 13175)

    Executive Order 13175 of November 6, 2000 (25 U.S.C. 450 note), the 
Executive Memorandum of April 29, 1994 (25 U.S.C. 450 note), the 
American Indian and Alaska Native Policy of the U.S. Department of 
Commerce (March 30, 1995), and the Tribal Consultation and Coordination 
Policy of the U.S. Department of Commerce (May 21, 2013), outline the 
responsibilities of NMFS in matters affecting tribal interests. Section 
161 in Division H of Public Law 108-199 (188 Stat. 452), as amended by 
section 518 in Division H of Public Law 108-447 (118 Stat. 3267), 
extends the consultation requirements of Executive Order 13175 to 
Alaska Native corporations.
    NMFS is obligated to consult and coordinate with federally 
recognized tribal governments and Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act 
regional and village corporations on a government-to-government basis 
pursuant to Executive Order 13175 which establishes several 
requirements for NMFS, including (1) to provide regular and meaningful 
consultation and collaboration with Indian tribal governments and 
Alaska Native corporations in the development of Federal regulatory 
practices that significantly or uniquely affect their communities, (2) 
to reduce the imposition of unfunded mandates on Indian tribal 
governments, and (3) to streamline the applications process for and 
increase the availability of waivers to Indian tribal governments. 
Executive Order 13175 requires Federal agencies to have an effective 
process to involve and consult with representatives of Indian tribal 
governments in developing regulatory policies and prohibits regulations 
that impose substantial, direct compliance costs on Indian tribal 
governments.
    Section 5(b)(2)(B) of Executive Order 13175 requires NMFS to 
prepare a tribal summary impact statement as part of the final rule. 
This statement must contain (1) a description of the extent of the 
agency's prior consultation with tribal officials, (2) a summary of the 
nature of their concerns, (3) the agency's position supporting the need 
to issue the regulation, and (4) a statement of the extent to which the 
concerns of tribal officials have been met. If the Secretary of 
Commerce approves Amendment 110, a tribal impact summary statement that 
summarizes and responds to issues raised in all tribal consultations on 
the proposed action and describes the extent to which the concerns of 
tribal officials have been met will be included in the final rule for 
Amendment 110.
    The consultation process for this action started during the Council 
process when the Council started developing Amendment 110. A number of 
tribal representatives and tribal organizations provided written public 
comments and oral public testimony to the Council during Council 
outreach meetings on Amendment 110 and at the numerous Council meetings 
at which Amendment 110 was discussed.

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    NMFS conducted two tribal consultations, one in December 2014 and 
one in April 2015, with representatives from the Tanana Chiefs 
Conference; the Association of Village Council Presidents; the Yukon 
River Drainage Fisheries Association; the Kawerak, Inc.; and the Bering 
Sea Fishermen's Association. These organizations prepared letters for 
the Council and requested the consultations to discuss the salmon 
bycatch management measures under consideration by the Council. NMFS 
posted reports from these consultations on the NMFS Alaska Region Web 
site at https://alaskafisheries.noaa.gov/tribal-consultations.
    NMFS continued the consultation process by sending a letter to all 
Alaska Native representatives when the Notice of Availability for 
Amendment 110 published in the Federal Register notifying them of the 
opportunity to comment.

Collection-of-Information Requirements

    This proposed rule contains collection-of-information requirements 
subject to review and approval by 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 0648-0318
    Public reporting burden is estimated to average 5 minutes per 
individual response for use of a vessel's computer, software, and data 
transmission; 5 minutes per individual response for notification of 
observer before handling the vessel's Bering Sea pollock catch; and 5 
minutes for notification of crew person responsible for ensuring all 
sorting, retention, and storage of salmon.
OMB Control Number 0648-0393
    Public reporting burden is estimated to average 8 hours per 
individual response for the Application to Receive Transferable Chinook 
Salmon PSC Allocations, including the attached contract; 4 hours for 
the amendment to contract; and 15 minutes for the Application for the 
Transfer of Chinook Salmon PSC Allocations.
OMB Control Number 0648-0401
    Public reporting burden is estimated to average 40 hours per 
individual response for the Salmon Bycatch Incentive Plan Agreement 
(IPA); and 8 hours for the IPA Annual Report.
    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 (1) whether this proposed 
collection of information is necessary for the proper performance of 
the functions of the agency, including whether the information shall 
have practical utility; (2) the accuracy of the burden estimate; (3) 
ways to enhance the quality, utility, and clarity of the information to 
be collected; and (4) ways to minimize the burden of the collection of 
information, including through the use of automated collection 
techniques or other forms of information technology. Send comments on 
these or any other aspects of the collection of information to NMFS 
Alaska Region at the ADDRESSES above, email to 
[email protected], or fax to (202) 395-5806.
    Notwithstanding any other provision of the law, no person is 
required to respond to, nor shall any person be subject to a penalty 
for failure to comply with, a collection of information subject to the 
requirements of the PRA, unless that collection of information displays 
a currently valid OMB control number. All currently approved NOAA 
collections of information may be viewed at: http://www.cio.noaa.gov/services_programs/prasubs.html.

List of Subjects in 50 CFR Part 679

    Alaska, Fisheries, Recordkeeping and reporting requirements.

    Dated: January 28, 2016.
Samuel D. Rauch III,
Deputy Assistant Administrator for Regulatory Programs, National Marine 
Fisheries Service.

    For the reasons set out in the preamble, 50 CFR part 679 is 
proposed to be amended as follows:

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

0
1. The authority citation for 50 CFR part 679 continues to read as 
follows:

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

0
2. In Sec.  679.2:
0
a. Remove the definition for ``Chinook salmon bycatch incentive plan 
agreement (IPA)'';
0
b. Revise the definitions for ``Chum Salmon Savings Area of the BSAI 
CVOA'', and paragraph (6) of ``Fishing trip'';
0
c. Remove the definition for ``Non-Chinook salmon bycatch reduction 
intercooperative agreement (ICA)'';
0
d. Revise the definition for ``PSQ reserve''; and
0
c. Add the definition for ``Salmon bycatch incentive plan agreement 
(IPA)'' in alphabetical order;
    The revisions and additions read as follows:


Sec.  679.2  Definitions.

* * * * *
    Chum Salmon Savings Area of the BSAI CVOA (See Sec.  679.21(f)(14) 
and Figure 9 to this part).
* * * * *
    Fishing trip means: * * *
    (6) For purposes of Sec.  679.7(d)(5)(ii)(C)(2) for CDQ groups and 
Sec.  679.7(k)(8)(ii) for AFA entities, the period beginning when a 
vessel operator commences harvesting any pollock that will accrue 
against a directed fishing allowance for pollock in the BS or against a 
pollock CDQ allocation harvested in the BS and ending when the vessel 
operator offloads or transfers any processed or unprocessed pollock 
from that vessel.
* * * * *
    PSQ reserve means the amount of a prohibited species catch limit 
established under Sec.  679.21 that has been allocated to the CDQ 
Program under Sec.  679.21.
* * * * *
    Salmon bycatch incentive plan agreement (IPA) is a voluntary 
private contract, approved by NMFS under Sec.  679.21(f)(12), that 
establishes incentives for participants to avoid Chinook salmon and 
chum salmon bycatch while directed fishing for pollock in the BS.
* * * * *
0
3. In Sec.  679.7:
0
a. Revise paragraphs (d)(5)(ii)(B), (d)(5)(ii)(C)(5), and (k)(8) 
heading;
0
b. Redesignate paragraph (k)(8)(iv) as (k)(8)(v); and
0
c. Add new paragraph (k)(8)(iv).
    The revisions and addition read as follows:


Sec.  679.7  Prohibitions.

* * * * *
    (d) * * *
    (5) * * *
    (ii) * * *
    (B) Non-Chinook salmon. For the operator of a vessel, to use trawl 
gear to harvest pollock CDQ in the Chum Salmon Savings Area between 
September 1 and October 14 after the CDQ group's non-Chinook salmon PSQ 
is attained, unless the vessel is participating in an approved IPA 
under Sec.  679.21(f)(12).
    (C) * * *
    (5) For the operator of a catcher vessel delivering pollock CDQ 
catch to a

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shoreside processor or stationary floating processor to:
    (i) Deliver pollock CDQ to a processor that does not have a catch 
monitoring and control plan approved under Sec.  679.28(g).
    (ii) Handle, sort, or discard catch without notifying the observer 
15 minutes prior to handling, sorting, or discarding catch as described 
in Sec.  679.21(f)(15)(ii)(B)(2).
    (iii) Fail to secure catch after the completion of catch handling 
and the collection of scientific data and biological samples as 
described in Sec.  679.21(f)(15)(ii)(B)(3).
* * * * *
    (k) * * *
    (8) Salmon PSC. * * *
* * * * *
    (iv) Catcher vessels. (A) For the operator of a catcher vessel, to 
handle, sort, or discard catch without notifying the observer 15 
minutes prior to handling, sorting, or discarding catch as described in 
Sec.  679.21(f)(15)(ii)(B)(2).
    (B) For the operator of a catcher vessel to fail to secure catch 
after the completion of catch handling and the collection of scientific 
data and biological samples as described in Sec.  
679.21(f)(15)(ii)(B)(3).
* * * * *
0
4. In Sec.  679.20, revise paragraph (a)(5)(i)(B)(1) to read as 
follows:


Sec.  679.20  General limitations.

* * * * *
    (a) * * *
    (5) * * *
    (i) * * *
    (B) * * *
    (1) Inshore, catcher/processor, mothership, and CDQ sectors. The 
portions of the BS subarea pollock directed fishing allowances 
allocated to each sector under sections 206(a) and 206(b) of the AFA 
and the CDQ allowance in the BSAI will be divided into two seasonal 
allowances corresponding to the two fishing seasons set out at Sec.  
679.23(e)(2), as follows:
    (i) A Season, 45 percent;
    (ii) B Season, 55 percent.
* * * * *
    5. In Sec.  679.21:
    a. Remove and reserve paragraph (c);
    b. Remove paragraphs (e)(1)(vi), (vii), and (viii); 
(e)(3)(i)(A)(3); and (e)(7)(vii), (viii), and (ix); and
    c. Revise paragraphs (f) and (g) to read as follows:


Sec.  679.21  Prohibited species bycatch management.

* * * * *
    (f) Salmon Bycatch Management in the BS Pollock Fishery --(1) 
Applicability. This paragraph contains regulations governing the 
bycatch of salmon in the BS pollock fishery.
    (2) Chinook salmon prohibited species catch (PSC) limit. Each year, 
NMFS will allocate to AFA sectors listed in paragraph (f)(3)(ii) of 
this section a portion of the applicable Chinook salmon PSC limit. NMFS 
will publish the applicable Chinook salmon PSC limit in the annual 
harvest specifications after determining if it is a low Chinook salmon 
abundance year. NMFS will determine that it is a low Chinook salmon 
abundance year when abundance of Chinook salmon in western Alaska is 
less than or equal to 250,000 Chinook salmon. By October 1 of each 
year, the State of Alaska will provide to NMFS an estimate of Chinook 
salmon abundance based on a post-season in-river Chinook salmon run 
size index for western Alaska based on the Kuskokwim, Unalakleet, and 
Upper Yukon aggregate stock grouping.
    (i) An AFA sector will receive a portion of the 47,591 Chinook 
salmon PSC limit, or, in a low Chinook salmon abundance year, the 
33,318 Chinook salmon PSC limit, if--
    (A) No Chinook salmon bycatch incentive plan agreement (IPA) is 
approved by NMFS under paragraph (f)(12) of this section; or
    (B) That AFA sector has exceeded its performance standard under 
paragraph (f)(6) of this section.
    (ii) An AFA sector will receive a portion of the 60,000 Chinook 
salmon PSC limit, or, in a low Chinook salmon abundance year, the 
45,000 Chinook salmon PSC limit, if--
    (A) At least one IPA is approved by NMFS under paragraph (f)(12) of 
this section; and
    (B) That AFA sector has not exceeded its performance standard under 
paragraph (f)(6) of this section.
    (3) Allocations of the Chinook salmon PSC limits--(i) Seasonal 
apportionment. NMFS will apportion the Chinook salmon PSC limits 
annually 70 percent to the A season and 30 percent to the B season, 
which are described in Sec.  679.23(e)(2).
    (ii) AFA sectors. Each year, NMFS will make allocations of the 
applicable Chinook salmon PSC limit to the following four AFA sectors:

------------------------------------------------------------------------
            AFA Sector:                  Eligible participants are:
------------------------------------------------------------------------
(A) Catcher/processor.............  AFA catcher/processors and AFA
                                     catcher vessels delivering to AFA
                                     catcher/processors, all of which
                                     are permitted under Sec.
                                     679.4(l)(2) and (l)(3)(i)(A),
                                     respectively.
(B) Mothership....................  AFA catcher vessels harvesting
                                     pollock for processing by AFA
                                     motherships, all of which are
                                     permitted under Sec.
                                     679.4(l)(3)(i)(B) and (l)(4),
                                     respectively.
(C) Inshore.......................  AFA catcher vessels harvesting
                                     pollock for processing by AFA
                                     inshore processors, all of which
                                     are permitted under Sec.
                                     679.4(l)(3)(i)(C).
(D) CDQ Program...................  The six CDQ groups authorized under
                                     section 305(i)(1)(D) of the
                                     Magnuson-Stevens Act to participate
                                     in the CDQ Program.
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (iii) Allocations to each AFA sector. NMFS will allocate the 
Chinook salmon PSC limits to each AFA sector as follows:
    (A) If a sector is managed under the 60,000 Chinook salmon PSC 
limit, the maximum amount of Chinook salmon PSC allocated to each 
sector in each season and annually is--

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                     A season                        B season                      Annual total
                       AFA sector                        -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                           % Allocation    # of Chinook    % Allocation    # of Chinook    % Allocation    # of Chinook
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
(1) Catcher/processor...................................            32.9          13,818            17.9           3,222            28.4          17,040
(2) Mothership..........................................             8.0           3,360             7.3           1,314             7.8           4,674
(3) Inshore.............................................            49.8          20,916            69.3          12,474            55.6          33,390
(4) CDQ Program.........................................             9.3           3,906             5.5             990             8.2           4,896
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------


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    (B) If the sector is managed under the 45,000 Chinook salmon PSC 
limit, the sector will be allocated the following amount of Chinook 
salmon PSC in each season and annually:

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                     A season                        B season                      Annual total
                       AFA sector                        -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                           % Allocation    # of Chinook    % Allocation    # of Chinook    % Allocation    # of Chinook
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(1) Catcher/processor...................................            32.9          10,363            17.9           2,415            28.4          12,780
(2) Mothership..........................................             8.0           2,520             7.3             987             7.8           3,510
(3) Inshore.............................................            49.8          15,687            69.3           9,355            55.6          25,020
(4) CDQ Program.........................................             9.3           2,930             5.5             743             8.2           3,690
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    (C) If the sector is managed under the 47,591 Chinook salmon PSC 
limit, the sector will be allocated the following amount of Chinook 
salmon PSC in each season and annually:

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                                                                     A season                        B season                      Annual total
                       AFA sector                        -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                           % Allocation    # of Chinook    % Allocation    # of Chinook    % Allocation    # of Chinook
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(1) Catcher/processor...................................            32.9          10,906            17.9           2,556            28.4          13,516
(2) Mothership..........................................             8.0           2,665             7.3           1,042             7.8           3,707
(3) Inshore.............................................            49.8          16,591            69.3           9,894            55.6          26,485
(4) CDQ Program.........................................             9.3           3,098             5.5             785             8.2           3,883
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    (D) If the sector is managed under the 33,318 Chinook salmon PSC 
limit, the sector will be allocated the following amount of Chinook 
salmon PSC in each season and annually:

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                                                                     A season                        B season                      Annual total
                       AFA sector                        -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                           % Allocation    # of Chinook    % Allocation    # of Chinook    % Allocation    # of Chinook
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(1) Catcher/processor...................................            32.9           7,673            17.9           1,789            28.4           9,462
(2) Mothership..........................................             8.0           1,866             7.3             730             7.8           2,599
(3) Inshore.............................................            49.8          11,615            69.3           6,926            55.6          18,525
(4) CDQ Program.........................................             9.3           2,169             5.5             550             8.2           2,732
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    (iv) Allocations to the AFA catcher/processor and mothership 
sectors. (A) NMFS will issue transferable Chinook salmon PSC 
allocations under paragraph (f)(3)(iii) of this section to entities 
representing the AFA catcher/processor sector and the AFA mothership 
sector if these sectors meet the requirements of paragraph (f)(8) of 
this section.
    (B) If no entity is approved by NMFS to represent the AFA catcher/
processor sector or the AFA mothership sector, then NMFS will manage 
that sector under a non-transferable Chinook salmon PSC allocation 
under paragraph (f)(10) of this section.
    (v) Allocations to inshore cooperatives and the AFA inshore open 
access fishery. NMFS will further allocate the inshore sector's Chinook 
salmon PSC allocation under paragraph (f)(3)(iii) of this section among 
the inshore cooperatives and the inshore open access fishery based on 
the percentage allocations of pollock to each inshore cooperative under 
Sec.  679.62(a). NMFS will issue transferable Chinook salmon PSC 
allocations to inshore cooperatives. Any Chinook salmon PSC allocated 
to the inshore open access fishery will be as a non-transferable 
allocation managed by NMFS under the requirements of paragraph (f)(10) 
of this section.
    (vi) Allocations to the CDQ Program. NMFS will further allocate the 
Chinook salmon PSC allocation to the CDQ Program under paragraph 
(f)(3)(iii) of this section among the six CDQ groups based on each CDQ 
group's percentage of the CDQ Program pollock allocation. NMFS will 
issue transferable Chinook salmon PSC allocations to CDQ groups.
    (vii) Accrual of Chinook salmon bycatch to specific PSC 
allocations.

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                                             Then all Chinook salmon
 If a Chinook salmon PSC allocation is:              bycatch:
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(A) A transferable allocation to a       By any vessel fishing under a
 sector-level entity, inshore             transferable allocation will
 cooperative, or CDQ group under          accrue against the allocation
 paragraph (f)(8) of this section.        to the entity representing
                                          that vessel.
(B) A non-transferable allocation to a   By any vessel fishing under a
 sector or the inshore open access        non-transferable allocation
 fishery under paragraph (f)(10) of       will accrue against the
 this section.                            allocation established for the
                                          sector or inshore open access
                                          fishery, whichever is
                                          applicable.
(C) The opt-out allocation under         By any vessel fishing under the
 paragraph (f)(5) of this section.        opt-out allocation will accrue
                                          against the opt-out
                                          allocation.
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    (viii) Public release of Chinook salmon PSC information. For each 
year, NMFS will release to the public and publish on the NMFS Alaska 
Region Web site (http://alaskafisheries.noaa.gov/):
    (A) The Chinook salmon PSC allocations for each entity receiving a 
transferable allocation;
    (B) The non-transferable Chinook salmon PSC allocations;
    (C) The vessels fishing under each transferable or non-transferable 
allocation;
    (D) The amount of Chinook salmon bycatch that accrues towards each 
transferable or non-transferable allocation;
    (E) Any changes to these allocations due to transfers under 
paragraph (f)(9) of this section, rollovers under paragraph (f)(11) of 
this section, and deductions from the B season non-transferable 
allocations under paragraphs (f)(5)(v) or (f)(10)(iii) of this section; 
and
    (F) Tables for each sector that provide the percent of the sector's 
pollock allocation, numbers of Chinook salmon associated with each 
vessel in the sector used to calculate the opt-out allocation and 
annual threshold amounts, and the percent of the pollock allocation 
associated with each vessel that NMFS will use to calculate IPA minimum 
participation assigned to each vessel.
    (4) Reduction in allocations of the Chinook salmon PSC limit--(i) 
Reduction in sector allocations. NMFS will reduce the seasonal 
allocation of the Chinook salmon PSC limit to the catcher/processor 
sector, the mothership sector, the inshore sector, or the CDQ Program 
under paragraph (f)(3)(iii)(A) or (B) of this section, if the owner of 
any permitted AFA vessel in that sector, or any CDQ group, does not 
participate in an approved IPA under paragraph (f)(12) of this section. 
NMFS will subtract the amount of Chinook salmon from each sector's 
allocation associated with each vessel not participating in an approved 
IPA.
    (ii) Adjustments to the inshore sector and inshore cooperative 
allocations. (A) If some members of an inshore cooperative do not 
participate in an approved IPA, NMFS will reduce the allocation to the 
cooperative to which those vessels belong, or the inshore open access 
fishery.
    (B) If all members of an inshore cooperative do not participate in 
an approved IPA, the amount of Chinook salmon that remains in the 
inshore sector's allocation, after subtracting the amount of Chinook 
salmon associated with the non-participating inshore cooperative, will 
be reallocated among the inshore cooperatives participating in an 
approved IPA based on the proportion each participating cooperative 
represents of the Chinook salmon PSC initially allocated among the 
participating inshore cooperatives that year.
    (iii) Adjustment to CDQ group allocations. If a CDQ group does not 
participate in an approved IPA, the amount of Chinook salmon that 
remains in the CDQ Program's allocation, after subtracting the amount 
of Chinook salmon associated with the non-participating CDQ group, will 
be reallocated among the CDQ groups participating in an approved IPA 
based on the proportion each participating CDQ group represents of the 
Chinook salmon PSC initially allocated among the participating CDQ 
groups that year.
    (iv) All members of a sector do not participate in an approved IPA. 
If all members of a sector do not participate in an approved IPA, the 
amount of Chinook salmon that remains after subtracting the amount of 
Chinook salmon associated with the non-participating sector will not be 
reallocated among the sectors that have members participating in an 
approved IPA. This portion of the PSC limit will remain unallocated for 
that year.
    (5) Chinook salmon PSC opt-out allocation. The following table 
describes requirements for the opt-out allocation:

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(i) What is the amount of Chinook        The opt-out allocation will
 salmon PSC that will be allocated to     equal the sum of the Chinook
 the opt-out allocation in the A season   salmon PSC deducted under
 and the B season?.                       paragraph (f)(4)(i) of this
                                          section from the seasonal
                                          allocations of each sector
                                          with members not participating
                                          in an approved IPA.
(ii) Which participants will be managed  Any AFA-permitted vessel or any
 under the opt-out allocation?.           CDQ group that is a member of
                                          a sector eligible under
                                          paragraph (f)(2)(ii) of this
                                          section to receive allocations
                                          of the 60,000 PSC limit or the
                                          45,000 PSC limit, but that is
                                          not participating in an
                                          approved IPA.
(iii) What Chinook salmon bycatch will   All Chinook salmon bycatch by
 accrue against the opt-out allocation?.  participants under paragraph
                                          (f)(5)(ii) of this section.
(iv) How will the opt-out allocation be  All participants under
 managed?.                                paragraph (f)(5)(ii) of this
                                          section will be managed as a
                                          group under the seasonal opt-
                                          out allocations. If the
                                          Regional Administrator
                                          determines that the seasonal
                                          opt-out allocation will be
                                          reached, NMFS will publish a
                                          notice in the Federal Register
                                          closing directed fishing for
                                          pollock in the BS, for the
                                          remainder of the season, for
                                          all vessels fishing under the
                                          opt-out allocation.
(v) What will happen if Chinook salmon   NMFS will deduct from the B
 bycatch by vessels fishing under the     season opt-out allocation any
 opt-out allocation exceeds the amount    Chinook salmon bycatch in the
 allocated to the A season opt-out        A season that exceeds the A
 allocation?.                             season opt-out allocation.
(vi) What will happen if Chinook salmon  If Chinook salmon bycatch by
 bycatch by vessels fishing under the     vessels fishing under the opt-
 opt-out allocation is less than the      out allocation in the A season
 amount allocated to the A season opt-    is less than the amount
 out allocation?.                         allocated to the opt-out
                                          allocation in the A season,
                                          this amount of Chinook salmon
                                          will not be added to the B
                                          season opt-out allocation.
(vii) Is Chinook salmon PSC allocated    No. Chinook salmon PSC
 to the opt-out allocation                allocated to the opt-out
 transferable?.                           allocation is not
                                          transferable.
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    (6) Chinook salmon bycatch performance standard. If the total 
annual Chinook salmon bycatch by the members of a sector participating 
in an approved IPA is greater than that sector's annual threshold 
amount of Chinook salmon in any three of seven consecutive years, that 
sector will receive an allocation of Chinook salmon under the 47,591 
PSC limit in all future years, except in low Chinook salmon abundance 
years when that sector will receive an allocation under the 33,318 
Chinook salmon PSC limit.
    (i) Annual threshold amount. Prior to each year, NMFS will 
calculate each sector's annual threshold amount. NMFS will post the 
annual threshold amount for each sector on the NMFS Alaska Region Web 
site (http://alaskafisheries.noaa.gov/). At the end of each

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year, NMFS will evaluate the Chinook salmon bycatch by all IPA 
participants in each sector against that sector's annual threshold 
amount.
    (ii) Calculation of the annual threshold amount. A sector's annual 
threshold amount is the annual number of Chinook salmon that would be 
allocated to that sector under the 47,591 Chinook salmon PSC limit, as 
shown in the table in paragraph (f)(3)(iii)(C) of this section, or the 
33,318 Chinook salmon PSC limit in low Chinook salmon abundance years, 
as shown in the table in paragraph (f)(3)(iii)(D) of this section. If 
any vessels in a sector do not participate in an approved IPA, NMFS 
will reduce that sector's annual threshold amount by the number of 
Chinook salmon associated with each vessel not participating in an 
approved IPA. If any CDQ groups do not participate in an approved IPA, 
NMFS will reduce the CDQ Program's annual threshold amount by the 
number of Chinook salmon associated with each CDQ group not 
participating in an approved IPA.
    (iii) Exceeding the performance standard. If NMFS determines that a 
sector has exceeded its performance standard by exceeding its annual 
threshold amount in any three of seven consecutive years, NMFS will 
issue a notification in the Federal Register that the sector has 
exceeded its performance standard. In all subsequent years, NMFS will 
allocate to that sector either the amount of Chinook salmon in the 
table in paragraph (f)(3)(iii)(C) of this section or, in low Chinook 
salmon abundance years, the amount of Chinook salmon in the table in 
paragraph (f)(3)(iii)(D) of this section. All members of the affected 
sector will fish under this lower PSC allocation regardless of whether 
a vessel or CDQ group within that sector participates in an approved 
IPA.
    (7) Replacement vessels. If an AFA-permitted vessel is no longer 
eligible to participate in the BS pollock fishery or if a vessel 
replaces a currently eligible vessel, NMFS will assign the portion and 
number of Chinook salmon associated with that vessel to the replacement 
vessel or distribute it among other eligible vessels in the sector 
based on the procedures in the law, regulation, or private contract 
that accomplishes the vessel removal or replacement action.
    (8) Entities eligible to receive transferable Chinook salmon PSC 
allocations. (i) NMFS will issue transferable Chinook salmon PSC 
allocations to the following entities, if these entities meet all the 
applicable requirements of this section.
    (A) Inshore cooperatives. NMFS will issue transferable Chinook 
salmon PSC allocations to the inshore cooperatives permitted annually 
under Sec.  679.4(l)(6). The representative and agent for service of 
process (see definition at Sec.  679.2) for an inshore cooperative is 
the cooperative representative identified in the application for an 
inshore cooperative fishing permit issued under Sec.  679.4(l)(6), 
unless the inshore cooperative representative notifies NMFS in writing 
that a different person will act as its agent for service of process 
for purposes of this paragraph (f). An inshore cooperative is not 
required to submit an application under paragraph (f)(8)(ii) of this 
section to receive a transferable Chinook salmon PSC allocation.
    (B) CDQ groups. NMFS will issue transferable Chinook salmon PSC 
allocations to the CDQ groups. The representative and agent for service 
of process for a CDQ group is the chief executive officer of the CDQ 
group, unless the chief executive officer notifies NMFS in writing that 
a different person will act as its agent for service of process. A CDQ 
group is not required to submit an application under paragraph 
(f)(8)(ii) of this section to receive a transferable Chinook salmon PSC 
allocation.
    (C) Entity representing the AFA catcher/processor sector. NMFS will 
authorize only one entity to represent the catcher/processor sector for 
purposes of receiving and managing transferable Chinook salmon PSC 
allocations on behalf of the catcher/processors eligible to fish under 
transferable Chinook salmon PSC allocations. NMFS will issue 
transferable Chinook salmon allocations under the Chinook salmon PSC 
limit to the entity representing the catcher/processor sector if that 
entity represents all the owners of AFA-permitted vessels in this 
sector that are participants in an approved IPA.
    (D) Entity representing the AFA mothership sector. NMFS will 
authorize only one entity to represent the mothership sector for 
purposes of receiving and managing transferable Chinook salmon PSC 
allocations on behalf of the vessels eligible to fish under 
transferable Chinook salmon PSC allocations. NMFS will issue 
transferable Chinook salmon allocations under the Chinook salmon PSC 
limit to an entity representing the mothership sector if that entity 
represents all the owners of AFA-permitted vessels in this sector that 
are participants in an approved IPA.
    (ii) Request for approval as an entity eligible to receive 
transferable Chinook salmon PSC allocations. A representative of an 
entity representing the catcher/processor sector or the mothership 
sector may request approval by NMFS to receive transferable Chinook 
salmon PSC allocations on behalf of the members of the sector. The 
application must be submitted to NMFS at the address in paragraph 
(b)(6) of this section. A completed application consists of the 
application form and a contract, described below.
    (A) Application form. The applicant must submit a paper copy of the 
application form with all information fields accurately filled in, 
including the affidavit affirming that each eligible vessel owner, from 
whom the applicant received written notification requesting to join the 
sector entity, has been allowed to join the sector entity subject to 
the same terms and conditions that have been agreed on by, and are 
applicable to, all other parties to the sector entity. The application 
form is available on the NMFS Alaska Region Web site (http://alaskafisheries.noaa.gov/) or from NMFS at the address in paragraph 
(b)(6) of this section.
    (B) Contract. A contract containing the following information must 
be attached to the completed application form:
    (1) Information that documents that all vessel owners party to the 
contract agree that the entity, the entity's representative, and the 
entity's agent for service of process named in the application form 
represent them for purposes of receiving transferable Chinook salmon 
PSC allocations.
    (2) A statement that the entity's representative and agent for 
service of process are authorized to act on behalf of the vessel owners 
party to the contract.
    (3) Signatures, printed names, and date of signature for the owners 
of each AFA-permitted vessel identified in the application form.
    (C) Contract duration. Once submitted, the contract attached to the 
application form is valid until amended or terminated by the parties to 
the contract.
    (D) Deadline. An application form and contract must be received by 
NMFS no later than 1700 hours, A.l.t., on October 1 of the year prior 
to the year for which the Chinook salmon PSC allocations are effective.
    (E) Approval. If more than one entity application form is submitted 
to NMFS, NMFS will approve the application form for the entity that 
represents the most eligible vessel owners in the sector.
    (F) Amendments to the sector entity. (1) An amendment to the sector 
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contract, with no change in entity participants, may be submitted to 
NMFS at any time and is effective upon written notification of approval 
by NMFS to the entity representative. To amend a contract, the entity 
representative must submit a complete application, as described in 
paragraph (f)(8)(ii) of this section.
    (2) To make additions or deletions to the vessel owners represented 
by the entity for the next year, the entity representative must submit 
a complete application, as described in paragraph (f)(8)(ii) of this 
section, by December 1.
    (iii) Entity representative. (A) The entity's representative must--
    (1) Act as the primary contact person for NMFS on issues relating 
to the operation of the entity;
    (2) Submit on behalf of the entity any applications required for 
the entity to receive a transferable Chinook salmon PSC allocation and 
to transfer some or all of that allocation to and from other entities 
eligible to receive transfers of Chinook salmon PSC allocations;
    (3) Ensure that an agent for service of process is designated by 
the entity; and
    (4) Ensure that NMFS is notified if a substitute agent for service 
of process is designated. Notification must include the name, address, 
and telephone number of the substitute agent in the event the 
previously designated agent is no longer capable of accepting service 
on behalf of the entity or its members within the 5-year period from 
the time the agent is identified in the application to NMFS under 
paragraph (f)(8)(ii) of this section.
    (B) Any vessel owner that is a member of an inshore cooperative, or 
a member of the entity that represents the catcher/processor sector or 
the mothership sector, may authorize the entity representative to sign 
a proposed IPA submitted to NMFS, under paragraph (f)(12) of this 
section, on his or her behalf. This authorization must be included in 
the contract submitted to NMFS, under paragraph (f)(8)(ii)(B) of this 
section, for the sector-level entities and in the contract submitted 
annually to NMFS by inshore cooperatives under Sec.  679.61(d).
    (iv) Agent for service of process. The entity's agent for service 
of process must--
    (A) Be authorized to receive and respond to any legal process 
issued in the United States with respect to all owners and operators of 
vessels that are members of an entity receiving a transferable 
allocation of Chinook salmon PSC or with respect to a CDQ group. 
Service on or notice to the entity's appointed agent constitutes 
service on or notice to all members of the entity.
    (B) Be capable of accepting service on behalf of the entity until 
December 31 of the year five years after the calendar year for which 
the entity notified the Regional Administrator of the identity of the 
agent.
    (v) Absent a catcher/processor sector or mothership sector entity. 
If the catcher/processor sector or the mothership sector does not form 
an entity to receive a transferable allocation of Chinook salmon PSC, 
the sector will be managed by NMFS under a non-transferable allocation 
of Chinook salmon PSC under paragraph (f)(10) of this section.
    (9) Transfers of Chinook salmon PSC. (i) A Chinook salmon PSC 
allocation issued to eligible entities under paragraph (f)(8)(i) of 
this section may be transferred to any other entity receiving a 
transferable allocation of Chinook salmon PSC by submitting to NMFS an 
application for transfer described in paragraph (f)(9)(iii) of this 
section. Transfers of Chinook salmon PSC allocations among eligible 
entities are subject to the following restrictions:
    (A) Entities receiving transferable allocations under the 60,000 
PSC limit may only transfer to and from other entities receiving 
allocations under the 60,000 PSC limit.
    (B) Entities receiving transferable allocations under the 45,000 
PSC limit may only transfer to and from other entities receiving 
allocations under the 45,000 PSC limit.
    (C) Entities receiving transferable allocations under the 47,591 
PSC limit may only transfer to and from other entities receiving 
allocations under the 47,591 PSC limit.
    (D) Entities receiving transferable allocations under the 33,318 
PSC limit may only transfer to and from other entities receiving 
allocations under the 33,318 PSC limit.
    (E) Chinook salmon PSC allocations may not be transferred between 
seasons.
    (ii) Post-delivery transfers. If the Chinook salmon bycatch by an 
entity exceeds its seasonal allocation, the entity may receive 
transfers of Chinook salmon PSC to cover overages for that season. An 
entity may conduct transfers to cover an overage that results from 
Chinook salmon bycatch from any fishing trip by a vessel fishing on 
behalf of that entity that was completed or is in progress at the time 
the entity's allocation is first exceeded. Under Sec.  
679.7(d)(5)(ii)(C)(2) and (k)(8)(v)(B), vessels fishing on behalf of an 
entity that has exceeded its Chinook salmon PSC allocation for a season 
may not start a new fishing trip for pollock in the BS on behalf of 
that same entity for the remainder of that season.
    (iii) Application for transfer of Chinook salmon PSC allocations--
(A) Completed application. NMFS will process a request for transfer of 
Chinook salmon PSC provided that a paper or electronic application is 
completed, with all information fields accurately filled in. 
Application forms are available on the NMFS Alaska Region Web site 
(http://alaskafisheries.noaa.gov/) or from NMFS at the address in 
paragraph (b)(6) of this section.
    (B) Certification of transferor--(1) Non-electronic submittal. The 
transferor's designated representative must sign and date the 
application certifying that all information is true, correct, and 
complete. The transferor's designated representative must submit the 
paper application as indicated on the application.
    (2) Electronic submittal. The transferor's designated entity 
representative must log onto the NMFS online services system and create 
a transfer request as indicated on the computer screen. By using the 
transferor's NMFS ID, password, and Transfer Key, and submitting the 
transfer request, the designated representative certifies that all 
information is true, correct, and complete.
    (C) Certification of transferee--(1) Non-electronic submittal. The 
transferee's designated representative must sign and date the 
application certifying that all information is true, correct, and 
complete.
    (2) Electronic submittal. The transferee's designated 
representative must log onto the NMFS online services system and accept 
the transfer request as indicated on the computer screen. By using the 
transferee's NMFS ID, password, and Transfer Key, the designated 
representative certifies that all information is true, correct, and 
complete.
    (D) Deadline. NMFS will not approve an application for transfer of 
Chinook salmon PSC after June 25 for the A season or after December 1 
for the B season.
    (10) Non-transferable Chinook salmon PSC allocations. (i) All 
vessels belonging to a sector that is ineligible to receive 
transferable allocations under paragraph (f)(8) of this section, any 
catcher vessels participating in an inshore open access fishery, and 
all vessels fishing under the opt-out allocation under paragraph (f)(5) 
of this section will fish under specific non-transferable Chinook 
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    (ii) All vessels fishing under a non-transferable Chinook salmon 
PSC allocation, including vessels fishing on behalf of a CDQ group, 
will be managed together by NMFS under that non-transferable 
allocation. If, during the fishing year, the Regional Administrator 
determines that a seasonal non-transferable Chinook salmon PSC 
allocation will be reached, NMFS will publish a notice in the Federal 
Register closing the BS to directed fishing for pollock by those 
vessels fishing under that non-transferable allocation for the 
remainder of the season or for the remainder of the year.
    (iii) For each non-transferable Chinook salmon PSC allocation, NMFS 
will deduct from the B season allocation any amount of Chinook salmon 
bycatch in the A season that exceeds the amount available under the A 
season allocation.
    (11) Rollover of unused A season allocation--(i) Rollovers of 
transferable allocations. NMFS will add any Chinook salmon PSC 
allocation remaining at the end of the A season, after any transfers 
under paragraph (f)(9)(ii) of this section, to an entity's B season 
allocation.
    (ii) Rollover of non-transferable allocations. For a non-
transferable allocation for the mothership sector, catcher/processor 
sector, or an inshore open access fishery, NMFS will add any Chinook 
salmon PSC remaining in that non-transferable allocation at the end of 
the A season to that B season non-transferable allocation.
    (12) Salmon bycatch incentive plan agreements (IPAs)--(i) Minimum 
participation requirements. More than one IPA may be approved by NMFS. 
Each IPA must have participants that represent the following:
    (A) Minimum percent pollock. Parties to an IPA must collectively 
represent at least 9 percent of the BS pollock quota.
    (B) Minimum number of unaffiliated AFA entities. Parties to an IPA 
must represent any combination of two or more CDQ groups or 
corporations, partnerships, or individuals who own AFA-permitted 
vessels and are not affiliated, as affiliation is defined for purposes 
of AFA entities in Sec.  679.2.
    (ii) Membership in an IPA. (A) No vessel owner or CDQ group is 
required to join an IPA.
    (B) For a vessel owner in the catcher/processor sector or 
mothership sector to join an IPA, that vessel owner must be a member of 
the entity representing that sector under paragraph (f)(8).
    (C) For a CDQ group to be a member of an IPA, the CDQ group must 
sign the IPA and list in that IPA each vessel harvesting BS pollock 
CDQ, on behalf of that CDQ group, that will participate in that IPA.
    (D) Once a member of an IPA, a vessel owner or CDQ group cannot 
withdraw from the IPA during a fishing year.
    (iii) Request for approval of a proposed IPA. The IPA 
representative must submit a proposed IPA to NMFS at the address in 
paragraph (b)(6) of this section. The proposed IPA must contain the 
following information:
    (A) Affidavit. The IPA must include the affidavit affirming that 
each eligible vessel owner or CDQ group, from whom the IPA 
representative received written notification requesting to join the 
IPA, has been allowed to join the IPA subject to the same terms and 
conditions that have been agreed on by, and are applicable to, all 
other parties to the IPA.
    (B) Name of the IPA.
    (C) Representative. The IPA must include the name, telephone 
number, and email address of the IPA representative who submits the 
proposed IPA on behalf of the parties and who is responsible for 
submitting proposed amendments to the IPA and the annual report 
required under paragraph (f)(13) of this section.
    (D) Third party group. The IPA must identify at least one third 
party group. Third party groups include any entities representing 
western Alaskans who depend on salmon and have an interest in salmon 
bycatch reduction but do not directly fish in a groundfish fishery.
    (E) Description of the incentive plan. The IPA must contain a 
description of the following--
    (1) The incentive(s) that will be implemented under the IPA for the 
operator of each vessel participating in the IPA to avoid Chinook 
salmon and chum salmon bycatch under any condition of pollock and 
Chinook salmon abundance in all years.
    (2) How the incentive(s) to avoid chum salmon do not increase 
Chinook salmon bycatch.
    (3) The rewards for avoiding Chinook salmon, penalties for failure 
to avoid Chinook salmon at the vessel level, or both.
    (4) How the incentive measures in the IPA are expected to promote 
reductions in a vessel's Chinook salmon and chum salmon bycatch rates 
relative to what would have occurred in absence of the incentive 
program.
    (5) How the incentive measures in the IPA promote Chinook salmon 
and chum salmon savings in any condition of pollock abundance or 
Chinook salmon abundance in a manner that is expected to influence 
operational decisions by vessel operators to avoid Chinook salmon and 
chum salmon.
    (6) How the IPA ensures that the operator of each vessel governed 
by the IPA will manage that vessel's Chinook salmon bycatch to keep 
total bycatch below the performance standard described in paragraph 
(f)(6) of this section for the sector in which the vessel participates.
    (7) How the IPA ensures that the operator of each vessel governed 
by the IPA will manage that vessel's chum salmon bycatch to avoid areas 
and times where the chum salmon are likely to return to western Alaska.
    (8) The rolling hot spot program for salmon bycatch avoidance that 
operates throughout the entire A season and B season and the agreement 
to provide notifications of closure areas and any violations of the 
rolling hot spot program to the third party group.
    (9) The restrictions or penalties targeted at vessels that 
consistently have significantly higher Chinook salmon PSC rates 
relative to other vessels fishing at the same time.
    (10) The requirement for vessels to enter a fishery[hyphen]wide 
in[hyphen]season salmon PSC data sharing agreement.
    (11) The requirement for the use of salmon excluder devices, with 
recognition of contingencies, from January 20 to March 31, and from 
September 1 until the end of the B season.
    (12) The requirement that salmon savings credits are limited to a 
maximum of three years for IPAs with salmon savings credits.
    (13) The restrictions or performance criteria used to ensure that 
Chinook salmon PSC rates in October are not significantly higher than 
those achieved in the preceding months.
    (F) Compliance agreement. The IPA must include a written statement 
that all parties to the IPA agree to comply with all provisions of the 
IPA.
    (G) Signatures. The names and signatures of the owner or 
representative for each vessel and CDQ group that is a party to the 
IPA. The representative of an inshore cooperative, or the 
representative of the entity formed to represent the AFA catcher/
processor sector or the AFA mothership sector under paragraph (f)(8) of 
this section may sign a proposed IPA on behalf of all vessels that are 
members of that inshore cooperative or sector level entity.
    (iv) Deadline and duration--(A) Deadline for proposed IPA. A 
proposed IPA must be received by NMFS no later than 1700 hours, A.l.t., 
on October 1 of the year prior to the year for which the IPA is 
proposed to be effective.
    (B) Duration. Once approved, an IPA is effective starting January 1 
of the year

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following the year in which NMFS approves the IPA, unless the IPA is 
approved between January 1 and January 19, in which case the IPA is 
effective starting in the year in which it is approved. Once approved, 
an IPA is effective until December 31 of the first year in which it is 
effective or until December 31 of the year in which the IPA 
representative notifies NMFS in writing that the IPA is no longer in 
effect, whichever is later. An IPA may not expire mid-year. No party 
may join or leave an IPA once it is approved, except as allowed under 
paragraph (f)(12)(v)(C) of this section.
    (v) NMFS review of a proposed IPA--(A) Approval. An IPA will be 
approved by NMFS if it meets the following requirements:
    (1) Meets the minimum participation requirements in paragraph 
(f)(12)(i) of this section;
    (2) Is submitted in compliance with the requirements of paragraphs 
(f)(12)(ii) and (iv) of this section; and
    (3) Contains the information required in paragraph (f)(12)(iii) of 
this section.
    (B) IPA identification number. If approved, NMFS will assign an IPA 
identification number to the approved IPA. This number must be used by 
the IPA representative in amendments to the IPA.
    (C) Amendments to an IPA. Amendments to an approved IPA may be 
submitted to NMFS at any time and will be reviewed under the 
requirements of this paragraph (f)(12). An amendment to an approved IPA 
is effective upon written notification of approval by NMFS to the IPA 
representative.
    (D) Disapproval. (1) NMFS will disapprove a proposed IPA or a 
proposed amendment to an IPA for either of the following reasons:
    (i) If the proposed IPA fails to meet any of the requirements of 
paragraphs (f)(12)(i) through (iii) of this section, or
    (ii) If a proposed amendment to an IPA would cause the IPA to no 
longer be consistent with the requirements of paragraphs (f)(12)(i) 
through (iv) of this section.
    (2) Initial Administrative Determination (IAD). If, in NMFS' review 
of the proposed IPA, NMFS identifies deficiencies in the proposed IPA 
that require disapproval of the proposed IPA, NMFS will notify the 
applicant in writing. The IPA representative will be provided one 30-
day period to address, in writing, the deficiencies identified by NMFS. 
Additional information or a revised IPA received by NMFS after the 
expiration of the 30-day period specified by NMFS will not be 
considered for purposes of the review of the proposed IPA. NMFS will 
evaluate any additional information submitted by the applicant within 
the 30-day period. If the Regional Administrator determines that the 
additional information addresses deficiencies in the proposed IPA, the 
Regional Administrator will approve the proposed IPA under paragraphs 
(f)(12)(iv)(B) and (f)(12)(v)(A) of this section. However, if, after 
consideration of the original proposed IPA and any additional 
information submitted during the 30-day period, NMFS determines that 
the proposed IPA does not comply with the requirements of paragraph 
(f)(12) of this section, NMFS will issue an initial administrative 
determination (IAD) providing the reasons for disapproving the proposed 
IPA.
    (3) Administrative Appeals. An IPA representative who receives an 
IAD disapproving a proposed IPA may appeal under the procedures set 
forth at Sec.  679.43. If the IPA representative fails to file an 
appeal of the IAD pursuant to Sec.  679.43, the IAD will become the 
final agency action. If the IAD is appealed and the final agency action 
is a determination to approve the proposed IPA, then the IPA will be 
effective as described in paragraph (f)(12)(iv)(B) of this section.
    (4) Pending appeal. While appeal of an IAD disapproving a proposed 
IPA is pending, proposed members of the IPA subject to the IAD that are 
not currently members of an approved IPA will fish under the opt-out 
allocation under paragraph (f)(5) of this section. If no other IPA has 
been approved by NMFS, NMFS will issue all sectors allocations of the 
47,591 Chinook salmon PSC limit as described in paragraph 
(f)(3)(iii)(C) of this section, or, in low Chinook salmon abundance 
years, allocations of the 33,318 Chinook salmon PSC limit as described 
in paragraph (f)(3)(iii)(D) of this section.
    (vi) Public release of an IPA. NMFS will make all proposed IPAs and 
all approved IPAs and the list of participants in each approved IPA 
available to the public on the NMFS Alaska Region Web site (http://alaskafisheries.noaa.gov/).
    (13) IPA Annual Report. The representative of each approved IPA 
must submit a written annual report to the Council at the address 
specified in Sec.  679.61(f). The Council will make the annual report 
available to the public.
    (i) Submission deadline. The IPA Annual Report must be received by 
the Council no later than March 15.
    (ii) Information requirements. The IPA Annual Report must contain 
the following information:
    (A) A comprehensive description of the incentive measures, 
including the rolling hot spot program and salmon excluder use, in 
effect in the previous year;
    (B) A description of how these incentive measures affected 
individual vessels;
    (C) An evaluation of whether incentive measures were effective in 
achieving salmon savings beyond levels that would have been achieved in 
absence of the measures, including the effectiveness of--
    (1) Measures to ensure that chum salmon were avoided in areas and 
at times where chum salmon are likely to return to western Alaska;
    (2) Restrictions or penalties that target vessels that consistently 
have significantly higher Chinook salmon PSC rates relative to other 
vessels; and
    (3) Restrictions or performance criteria used to ensure that 
Chinook PSC rates in October are not significantly higher than in 
previous months.
    (D) A description of any amendments to the terms of the IPA that 
were approved by NMFS since the last annual report and the reasons that 
the amendments to the IPA were made.
    (E) The sub-allocation to each participating vessel of the number 
of Chinook salmon PSC and amount of pollock (mt) at the start of each 
fishing season, and number of Chinook salmon PSC and amount of pollock 
(mt) caught at the end of each season.
    (F) The following information on in-season transfer of Chinook 
salmon PSC and pollock among AFA cooperatives, entities eligible to 
receive Chinook salmon PSC allocations, or CDQ groups:
    (1) Date of transfer;
    (2) Name of transferor;
    (3) Name of transferee;
    (4) Number of Chinook salmon PSC transferred; and
    (5) Amount of pollock (mt) transferred.
    (G) The following information on in-season transfers among vessels 
participating in the IPA:
    (1) Date of transfer;
    (2) Name of transferor;
    (3) Name of transferee;
    (4) Number of Chinook salmon PSC transferred; and
    (5) Amount pollock (mt) transferred.
    (14) Non-Chinook salmon prohibited species catch (PSC) limit and 
Chum Salmon Savings Area. (i) The PSC limit for non-Chinook salmon 
caught by vessels using trawl gear from August 15 through October 14 in 
the Catcher Vessel Operational Area, as defined under Sec.  
679.22(a)(5) and in Figure 2 to this part, is 42,000 fish.

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    (ii) 10.7 percent of the non-Chinook PSC limit is allocated to the 
CDQ Program as a PSQ reserve.
    (iii) If the Regional Administrator determines that 42,000 non-
Chinook salmon have been caught by vessels using trawl gear during the 
period August 15 through October 14 in the Catcher Vessel Operational 
Area, NMFS will prohibit fishing for pollock for the remainder of the 
period September 1 through October 14 in the Chum Salmon Savings Area 
as defined in Figure 9 to this part.
    (iv) Trawl vessels participating in directed fishing for pollock 
and operating under an IPA approved by NMFS under paragraph (f)(12) of 
this section are exempt from closures in the Chum Salmon Savings Area.
    (15) Salmon handling. Regulations in this paragraph apply to 
vessels directed fishing for pollock in the BS, including pollock CDQ, 
and processors taking deliveries from these vessels.
    (i) Salmon discard. The operator of a vessel and the manager of a 
shoreside processor or SFP must not discard any salmon or transfer or 
process any salmon under the PSD Program at Sec.  679.26 if the salmon 
were taken incidental to a directed fishery for pollock in the BS until 
the number of salmon has been determined by the observer and the 
observer's collection of any scientific data or biological samples from 
the salmon has been completed.
    (ii) Salmon retention and storage. (A) Operators of catcher/
processors or motherships must--
    (1) Sort and transport all salmon bycatch from each haul to an 
approved storage container located adjacent to the observer sampling 
station that allows an observer free and unobstructed access to the 
salmon (see Sec.  679.28(d)(2)(i) and (d)(7)). The salmon storage 
container must remain in view of the observer from the observer 
sampling station at all times during the sorting of the haul.
    (2) If, at any point during sorting of a haul or delivery, the 
salmon are too numerous to be contained in the salmon storage 
container, cease all sorting and give the observer the opportunity to 
count the salmon in the storage container and collect scientific data 
or biological samples. Once the observer has completed all counting and 
sampling duties for the counted salmon, the salmon must be removed by 
vessel personnel from the approved storage container and the observer 
sampling station, in the presence of the observer.
    (3) Before sorting of the next haul may begin, give the observer 
the opportunity to complete the count of salmon and the collection of 
scientific data or biological samples from the previous haul. When the 
observer has completed all counting and sampling duties for a haul or 
delivery, vessel personnel must remove the salmon, in the presence of 
the observer, from the salmon storage container and the observer 
sampling station.
    (4) Ensure no salmon of any species pass the observer sample 
collection point, as identified in the scale drawing of the observer 
sample station (see Sec.  679.28(d)(2)(i) and (d)(7)).
    (B) Operators of vessels delivering to shoreside processors or 
stationary floating processors must--
    (1) Retain all salmon taken incidental to a directed fishery for 
pollock in the BS until the salmon are delivered to the processor 
receiving the vessel's BS pollock catch.
    (2) Notify the observer at least 15 minutes before handling catch 
on board the vessel, including, but not limited to, moving catch from 
one location to another, sorting, or discard of catch prior to the 
delivery of catch to the processor receiving the vessel's BS pollock 
catch. This notification requirement is in addition to the notification 
requirements in Sec.  679.51(e).
    (3) Secure all salmon and catch after the observer has completed 
the collection of scientific data and biological samples and after the 
vessel crew has completed handling the catch. All salmon and any other 
catch retained on board the vessel must be made unavailable for sorting 
and discard until the delivery of catch to the processor receiving the 
vessel's BS pollock catch. Methods to make salmon or retained catch 
unavailable for sorting or discard include but are not limited to 
securing the catch in a completely enclosed container above or below 
deck, securing the catch in an enclosed codend, or completely and 
securely covering the fish on deck.
    (4) Comply with the requirements in paragraphs (f)(15)(ii)(B)(2) 
and (3) of this section, before handling the catch prior to delivery.
    (C) Shoreside processors or stationary floating processors must --
    (1) Comply with the requirements in Sec.  679.28(g)(7)(vii) for the 
receipt, sorting, and storage of salmon from deliveries of catch from 
the BS pollock fishery.
    (2) Ensure no salmon of any species pass beyond the last point 
where sorting of fish occurs, as identified in the scale drawing of the 
plant in the Catch Monitoring Control Plan (CMCP).
    (3) Sort and transport all salmon of any species to the salmon 
storage container identified in the CMCP (see Sec.  679.28(g)(7)(vi)(C) 
and(g)(7)(x)(F)). The salmon must remain in that salmon storage 
container and within the view of the observer at all times during the 
offload.
    (4) If, at any point during the offload, salmon are too numerous to 
be contained in the salmon storage container, cease the offload and all 
sorting and give the observer the opportunity to count the salmon and 
collect scientific data or biological samples. The counted salmon then 
must be removed from the area by plant personnel in the presence of the 
observer.
    (5) At the completion of the offload, give the observer the 
opportunity to count the salmon and collect scientific data or 
biological samples.
    (6) Before sorting of the next offload of catch from the BS pollock 
fishery may begin, give the observer the opportunity to complete the 
count of salmon and the collection of scientific data or biological 
samples from the previous offload of catch from the BS pollock fishery. 
When the observer has completed all counting and sampling duties for 
the offload, plant personnel must remove the salmon, in the presence of 
the observer, from the salmon storage container and location where 
salmon are counted and biological samples or scientific data are 
collected.
    (iii) Assignment of crew to assist observer. Operators of vessels 
and managers of shoreside processors and SFPs that are required to 
retain salmon under paragraph (f)(15)(i) of this section must designate 
and identify to the observer aboard the vessel, or at the shoreside 
processor or SFP, a crew person or employee responsible for ensuring 
all sorting, retention, and storage of salmon occurs according to the 
requirements of (f)(15)(ii) of this section.
    (iv) Discard of salmon. Except for salmon under the PSD Program at 
Sec.  679.26, all salmon must be returned to the sea as soon as is 
practicable, following notification by an observer that the number of 
salmon has been determined and the collection of scientific data or 
biological samples has been completed.
    (g) Chinook salmon bycatch management in the AI pollock fishery--
(1) Applicability. This paragraph contains regulations governing the 
bycatch of Chinook salmon in the AI pollock fishery.
    (2) AI Chinook salmon PSC limit. (i) The PSC limit for Chinook 
salmon caught by vessels while harvesting pollock in the AI is 700 
fish.
    (ii) 7.5 percent of the PSC limit is allocated to the CDQ Program 
as a PSQ reserve.

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    (3) Area closures. If, during the fishing year, the Regional 
Administrator determines that catch of Chinook salmon by vessels using 
trawl gear while directed fishing for pollock in the AI will reach the 
PSC limit, NMFS, by notification in the Federal Register, will close 
the AI Chinook Salmon Savings Area, as defined in Figure 8 to this 
part, to directed fishing for pollock with trawl gear on the following 
dates:
    (i) From the effective date of the closure until April 15, and from 
September 1 through December 31, if the Regional Administrator 
determines that the annual limit of AI Chinook salmon will be attained 
before April 15.
    (ii) From September 1 through December 31, if the Regional 
Administrator determines that the annual limit of AI Chinook salmon 
will be attained after April 15.
* * * * *
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6. In Sec.  679.22, revise paragraph (a)(10) to read as follows:


Sec.  679.22  Closures.

    (a) * * *
    (10) Chum Salmon Savings Area. Directed fishing for pollock by 
vessels using trawl gear is prohibited from August 1 through August 31 
in the Chum Salmon Savings Area defined at Figure 9 to this part (see 
also Sec.  679.21(f)(14)). Vessels directed fishing for pollock in the 
BS, including pollock CDQ, and operating under an approved IPA under 
Sec.  679.21(f)(12) are exempt from closures in the Chum Salmon Savings 
Area.
* * * * *
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7. In Sec.  679.28, revise paragraphs (d)(7)(i), (ii), and (iii) to 
read as follows:


Sec.  679.28  Equipment and operational requirements.

* * * * *
    (d) * * *
    (7) * * *
    (i) A salmon storage container must be located adjacent to the 
observer sampling station;
    (ii) The salmon storage container must remain in view of the 
observer at the observer sampling station at all times during the 
sorting of each haul; and
    (iii) The salmon storage container must be at least 1.5 cubic 
meters.
* * * * *
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8. In Sec.  679.51, revise paragraphs (e)(1)(iii), (e)(2) introductory 
text, and (e)(2)(iii)(B)(3) to read as follows:


Sec.  679.51  Observer requirements for vessels and plants.

* * * * *
    (e) * * *
    (1) * * *
    (iii) Communications and observer data entry--(A) Observer use of 
equipment. Allow an observer to use the vessel's communications 
equipment and personnel, on request, for the confidential entry, 
transmission, and receipt of work-related messages, at no cost to the 
observer or the United States.
    (B) The operator of a catcher/processor, mothership, or catcher 
vessel 125 ft LOA or longer (except for a catcher vessel fishing for 
groundfish with pot gear) must provide the following equipment, 
software and data transmission capabilities:
    (1) Observer access to computer. Make a computer available for use 
by the observer.
    (2) NMFS-supplied software. Ensure that the most recent release of 
NMFS data entry software provided by the Regional Administrator or 
other approved software is installed on the computer described in 
paragraph (e)(1)(iii)(B)(1) of this section.
    (3) Data transmission. The computer and software described in 
paragraphs (e)(1)(iii)(B)(1) and (2) of this section must be connected 
to a communication device that provides a point-to-point connection to 
the NMFS host computer.
    (4) Functional and operational equipment. Ensure that the required 
equipment described in paragraph (e)(1)(iii)(B) of this section and 
that is used by an observer to enter or transmit data is fully 
functional and operational. ``Functional'' means that all the tasks and 
components of the NMFS-supplied, or other approved, software described 
in paragraph (e)(1)(iii)(B)(2) of this section and any required data 
transmissions to NMFS can be executed effectively aboard the vessel by 
the equipment.
    (C) The operator of a catcher vessel participating in the Rockfish 
Program or a catcher vessel less than 125 ft LOA directed fishing for 
pollock in the BS must comply with the computer and software 
requirements described in paragraphs (e)(1)(iii)(B)(1), (2), and (4) of 
this section.
* * * * *
    (2) Shoreside processor and stationary floating processor 
responsibilities. A manager of a shoreside processor or a stationary 
floating processor that is required to maintain observer coverage as 
specified under paragraph (b) of this section must:
* * * * *
    (iii) * * *
    (B) * * *
    (3) Functional and operational equipment. Ensuring that the 
communications equipment required under paragraph (e)(2)(iii)(B) of 
this section that is used by observers to enter and transmit data is 
functional and operational. ``Functional'' means that all the tasks and 
components of the NMFS-supplied, or other approved, software described 
at paragraph (e)(2)(iii)(B)(2) of this section and any data 
transmissions to NMFS can be executed effectively by the communications 
equipment.
* * * * *


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                                                    actions which do not individually or                    instructions. Additionally, if you go to              avoidance program. This action is
                                                    cumulatively have a significant effect on               the online docket and sign up for email               necessary to minimize Chinook and
                                                    the human environment. This proposed                    alerts, you will be notified when                     chum salmon bycatch in the Bering Sea
                                                    rule simply promulgates the operating                   comments are posted or a final rule is                pollock fishery to the extent practicable
                                                    regulations or procedures for                           published.                                            while maintaining the potential for the
                                                    drawbridges. Normally such actions are                                                                        full harvest of the pollock total
                                                    categorically excluded from further                     List of Subjects in 33 CFR Part 117
                                                                                                                                                                  allowable catch within specified
                                                    review, under figure 2–1, paragraph                       Bridges.                                            prohibited species catch limits.
                                                    (32)(e), of the Instruction.                              For the reasons discussed in the                    Amendment 110 is intended to promote
                                                      Under figure 2–1, paragraph (32)(e), of               preamble, the Coast Guard proposes to                 the goals and objectives of the
                                                    the Instruction, an environmental                       amend 33 CFR part 117 as follows:                     Magnuson-Stevens Fishery
                                                    analysis checklist and a categorical                                                                          Conservation and Management Act, the
                                                    exclusion determination are not                         PART 117—DRAWBRIDGE                                   FMP, and other applicable laws.
                                                    required for this rule. We seek any                     OPERATION REGULATIONS                                 DATES: Comments must be received no
                                                    comments or information that may lead
                                                                                                            ■ 1. The authority citation for part 117              later than March 4, 2016.
                                                    to the discovery of a significant
                                                    environmental impact from this                          continues to read as follows:                         ADDRESSES: You may submit comments
                                                    proposed rule.                                            Authority: 33 U.S.C. 499; 33 CFR 1.05–1;            on this document, identified by NOAA–
                                                                                                            Department of Homeland Security Delegation            NMFS–2015–0081 of the following
                                                    G. Protest Activities                                                                                         methods:
                                                                                                            No. 0170.1.
                                                      The Coast Guard respects the First
                                                                                                            ■ 2. Revise § 117.233(a) to read as                      • Electronic Submission: Submit all
                                                    Amendment rights of protesters.                                                                               electronic public comments via the
                                                    Protesters are asked to contact the                     follows:
                                                                                                                                                                  Federal e-Rulemaking Portal. Go to
                                                    person listed in the FOR FURTHER                        § 117.233    Broad Creek.                             www.regulations.gov/
                                                    INFORMATION CONTACT section to                            (a) The draw of the Norfolk Southern                #!docketDetail;D=NOAA-NMFS-2015-
                                                    coordinate protest activities so that your              bridge at mile 8.0, at Laurel, need not               0081, click the ‘‘Comment Now!’’ icon,
                                                    message can be received without                         open for the passage of vessels.                      complete the required fields, and enter
                                                    jeopardizing the safety or security of                                                                        or attach your comments.
                                                                                                            *     *    *     *      *
                                                    people, places or vessels.                                                                                       • Mail: Submit written comments to
                                                                                                              Dated: January 14, 2016.                            Glenn Merrill, Assistant Regional
                                                    V. Public Participation and Request for
                                                                                                            Stephen P. Metruck,                                   Administrator, Sustainable Fisheries
                                                    Comments
                                                                                                            Rear Admiral, United States Coast Guard               Division, Alaska Region NMFS, Attn:
                                                       We view public participation as                      Commander, Fifth Coast Guard District.                Ellen Sebastian. Mail comments to P.O.
                                                    essential to effective rulemaking, and                  [FR Doc. 2016–01897 Filed 2–2–16; 8:45 am]            Box 21668, Juneau, AK 99802–1668.
                                                    will consider all comments and material                 BILLING CODE 9110–04–P                                   Instructions: Comments sent by any
                                                    received during the comment period.
                                                                                                                                                                  other method, to any other address or
                                                    Your comment can help shape the
                                                                                                                                                                  individual, or received after the end of
                                                    outcome of this rulemaking. If you
                                                                                                            DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE                                the comment period, may not be
                                                    submit a comment, please include the
                                                                                                                                                                  considered by NMFS. All comments
                                                    docket number for this rulemaking,                      National Oceanic and Atmospheric                      received are a part of the public record
                                                    indicate the specific section of this                   Administration                                        and will generally be posted for public
                                                    document to which each comment
                                                                                                                                                                  viewing on www.regulations.gov
                                                    applies, and provide a reason for each                  50 CFR Part 679                                       without change. All personal identifying
                                                    suggestion or recommendation.
                                                       We encourage you to submit                           [Docket No. 150629562–6025–01]                        information (e.g., name, address),
                                                    comments through the Federal                                                                                  confidential business information, or
                                                                                                            RIN 0648–BF25                                         otherwise sensitive information
                                                    eRulemaking Portal at http://
                                                    www.regulations.gov. If your material                                                                         submitted voluntarily by the sender will
                                                                                                            Fisheries of the Exclusive Economic                   be publicly accessible. NMFS will
                                                    cannot be submitted using http://                       Zone Off Alaska; Bycatch Management
                                                    www.regulations.gov, contact the person                                                                       accept anonymous comments (enter ‘‘N/
                                                                                                            in the Bering Sea Pollock Fishery                     A’’ in the required fields if you wish to
                                                    in the FOR FURTHER INFORMATION
                                                    CONTACT section of this document for                    AGENCY:  National Marine Fisheries                    remain anonymous).
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                                                       We accept anonymous comments. All                    Atmospheric Administration (NOAA),                    and the Environmental Assessment/
                                                    comments received will be posted                        Commerce.                                             Regulatory Impact Review/Initial
                                                    without change to http://                               ACTION: Proposed rule; request for
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                                                    www.regulations.gov and will include                    comments.                                             RIR/IRFA) prepared for this action
                                                    any personal information you have                                                                             (collectively the ‘‘Analysis’’) may be
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                                                    the docket, you may review a Privacy                    implement Amendment 110 to the                           Written comments regarding the
                                                    Act notice regarding the Federal Docket                 Fishery Management Plan for                           burden-hour estimates or other aspects
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                                                    Management System in the March 24,                      Groundfish of the Bering Sea and                      of the collection-of-information
                                                    2005, issue of the Federal Register (70                 Aleutian Islands Management Area                      requirements contained in this rule may
                                                    FR 15086).                                              (FMP). If approved, Amendment 110                     be submitted by mail to NMFS Alaska
                                                       Documents mentioned in this                          and this proposed rule would improve                  Region, P.O. Box 21668, Juneau, AK
                                                    document, and all public comments, are                  the management of Chinook and chum                    99802–1668, Attn: Ellen Sebastian,
                                                    in our online docket at http://                         salmon bycatch in the Bering Sea                      Records Officer; in person at NMFS
                                                    www.regulations.gov and can be viewed                   pollock fishery by creating a                         Alaska Region, 709 West 9th Street,
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                                                    to OIRA_Submission@omb.eop.gov or                       units: The Bering Sea subarea, the                    CDQ groups were approved by NMFS in
                                                    by fax to 202–395–5806.                                 Aleutian Islands subarea, and the                     2005 based on recommendations from
                                                    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:                        Bogoslof District of the Bering Sea                   the State of Alaska (State). These
                                                    Gretchen Harrington or Alicia Miller,                   subarea. Amendment 110 and this                       percentage allocations are now the
                                                    907–586–7228.                                           proposed rule only apply to                           required allocations of pollock among
                                                    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: NMFS
                                                                                                            management of the pollock fishery in                  the CDQ groups under section
                                                    manages the groundfish fisheries in the                 the Bering Sea subarea. Amendment 110                 305(i)(1)(B) of the Magnuson-Stevens
                                                    exclusive economic zone of the Bering                   would not affect the management of                    Act. More information about the
                                                    Sea and Aleutian Islands Management                     pollock fisheries in the Aleutian Islands             allocations of pollock, other groundfish,
                                                                                                            or the status of pollock fishing in the               crab, and prohibited species (including
                                                    Area (BSAI) under the FMP. The North
                                                                                                            Bogoslof District. Therefore, in this                 Chinook salmon) among the six CDQ
                                                    Pacific Fishery Management Council
                                                                                                            proposed rule, the term ‘‘pollock                     groups is provided in the Federal
                                                    (Council) prepared the FMP under the
                                                                                                            fishery’’ refers only to the Bering Sea               Register notice that described the effect
                                                    authority of the Magnuson-Stevens
                                                                                                            pollock fishery, unless otherwise                     of the 2006 amendments to the
                                                    Fishery Conservation and Management
                                                                                                            specified.                                            Magnuson-Stevens Act on CDQ Program
                                                    Act (Magnuson-Stevens Act), 16 U.S.C.                      The pollock fishery is the largest                 allocations (71 FR 51804, August 31,
                                                    1801 et seq. Regulations governing U.S.                 single species fishery, by volume, in the             2006).
                                                    fisheries and implementing the FMP                      United States. The wholesale gross                       CDQ groups typically sell or lease
                                                    appear at 50 CFR parts 600 and 679.                     value of this fishery was more than                   their pollock allocations to harvesting
                                                       This proposed rule would implement                   1.329 billion dollars in 2013, the most               partners, including vessels owned, in
                                                    Amendment 110 to the FMP. The                           recent year of complete wholesale value               part, by the CDQ group. Although CDQ
                                                    Council has submitted Amendment 110                     data. The pollock fishery is managed                  groups are not required to partner with
                                                    for review by the Secretary of                          under the American Fisheries Act (AFA)                AFA-permitted vessels to harvest CDQ
                                                    Commerce, and a Notice of Availability                  (16 U.S.C. 1851 note). In October 1998,               pollock, to date, the vessels harvesting
                                                    (NOA) of this amendment was                             Congress enacted the AFA, which                       CDQ pollock have also been AFA-
                                                    published in the Federal Register on                    ‘‘rationalized’’ the pollock fishery by               permitted vessels. Specifically, the CDQ
                                                    January 8, 2016, with comments invited                  identifying the vessels and processors                pollock allocations have most often
                                                    through March 8, 2015 (81 FR 897).                      eligible to participate in the fishery and            been harvested by AFA catcher/
                                                    Respondents do not need to submit the                   allocating pollock among those eligible               processors, and to a lesser extent, AFA
                                                    same comments on both the NOA and                       participants. For more information on                 catcher vessels delivering to a
                                                    this proposed rule. All relevant written                the AFA, please see the final rule                    mothership. A relatively small amount
                                                    comments received by the end of the                     implementing the AFA (67 FR 79692,                    of CDQ pollock has been harvested by
                                                    applicable comment period, whether                      December 30, 2002).                                   AFA catcher vessels delivering to
                                                    specifically directed to the FMP                           Under the AFA, 10 percent of the                   inshore processing plants.
                                                    amendment, this proposed rule, or both,                 pollock total allowable catch (TAC) is                   The AFA allows for the formation of
                                                    will be considered in the approval/                     allocated to the CDQ Program. After the               fishery cooperatives within the non-
                                                    disapproval decision for Amendment                      CDQ Program allocation is subtracted,                 CDQ sectors. A purpose of these AFA
                                                    110 and addressed in the response to                    an amount needed for the incidental                   cooperatives is to further subdivide each
                                                    comments in the final decision.                         catch of pollock in other non-pollock                 sector’s or inshore cooperative’s pollock
                                                       The following sections describe the                  groundfish fisheries is subtracted from               allocation among participants in the
                                                    fisheries and the current management                    the TAC. In 2015, the pollock TAC was                 sector or cooperative through private
                                                    programs that would be affected by                      1,310,000 metric tons (mt). In 2015, the              contractual agreements. The
                                                    Amendment 110 and this proposed rule:                   CDQ allocation was 131,000 mt of                      cooperatives manage these allocations to
                                                    (1) The Bering Sea pollock fishery, (2)                 pollock and the incidental catch                      ensure that individual vessels and
                                                    salmon bycatch in the Bering Sea                        allowance was 47,160 mt. The ‘‘directed               companies do not harvest more than
                                                    pollock fishery, (3) importance of                      fishing allowance’’ is the remaining                  their agreed upon share. The
                                                    salmon in western Alaska, (4)                           amount of pollock, after subtraction of               cooperatives also facilitate transfers of
                                                    management of salmon bycatch in the                     the CDQ Program allocation and the                    pollock among the cooperative
                                                    Bering Sea and Aleutian Islands, (5)                    incidental catch allowance. The                       members, enforce contract provisions,
                                                    objectives of and rationale for                         directed fishing allowance is then                    and participate in an intercooperative
                                                    Amendment 110 and this proposed rule,                   allocated among the AFA inshore sector                agreement to minimize non-Chinook
                                                    (6) proposed salmon bycatch                             (50 percent), the AFA catcher/processor               salmon bycatch and an incentive plan
                                                    management measures, (7) proposed                       sector (40 percent), and the AFA                      agreement to minimize Chinook salmon
                                                    changes to monitoring and enforcement                   mothership sector (10 percent).                       bycatch.
                                                    requirements, and (8) other regulatory                  Annually, NMFS further apportions the                    Each year, catcher vessels eligible to
                                                    changes in the proposed rule.                           pollock allocations to the CDQ Program                deliver pollock to the seven eligible
                                                                                                            and the AFA sectors between two                       AFA inshore processors may form
                                                    The Bering Sea Pollock Fishery                                                                                inshore cooperatives associated with a
                                                                                                            seasons—40 percent to the A season
                                                      Amendment 110 and this proposed                       (January 20 to June 10) and 60 percent                particular inshore processor. NMFS
                                                    rule would apply to owners and                          to the B season (June 10 to November 1)               permits the inshore cooperatives,
                                                    operators of catcher vessels, catcher/                  (see § 679.20(a)(5)(i)(B)(1)).                        allocates pollock to them, and manages
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                                                    processors, motherships, inshore                           The allocation of pollock to the CDQ               these allocations through a regulatory
                                                    processors, and the six Western Alaska                  sector is further allocated among the six             prohibition against an inshore
                                                    Community Development Quota (CDQ)                       non-profit corporations (CDQ groups)                  cooperative exceeding its pollock
                                                    Program groups participating in the                     that represent the 65 communities                     allocation. The amount of pollock
                                                    pollock (Gadus chalcogrammus) fishery                   eligible for the CDQ Program under                    allocated to each inshore cooperative is
                                                    in the Bering Sea subarea of the BSAI.                  section 305(i)(1)(D) of the Magnuson-                 based on the member vessel’s pollock
                                                    Currently, pollock in the BSAI is                       Stevens Act. The current percentage                   catch history from 1995 through 1997,
                                                    managed in three separate geographic                    allocations of pollock among the six                  as required under section 210(b) of the


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                                                    AFA (16 U.S.C. 1851 note). These                        vessel. Pollock can occur in the same                 additional detail on the PSD Program
                                                    catcher vessels are not required to join                locations as Chinook salmon and chum                  and donations received and processed
                                                    an inshore cooperative. Those that do                   salmon. Consequently, Chinook salmon                  through that program.
                                                    not join an inshore cooperative are                     and chum salmon are incidentally
                                                                                                                                                                  Chinook Salmon Bycatch
                                                    managed by NMFS under the ‘‘inshore                     caught in the nets as fishermen target
                                                    open access fishery.’’ For 2015, seven                  pollock.                                                 The pollock fishery catches more than
                                                    inshore cooperatives have been formed                      Section 3 of the Magnuson-Stevens                  95 percent of the Chinook salmon taken
                                                    by AFA eligible inshore catcher vessels                 Act defines bycatch as fish that are                  incidentally in the BSAI groundfish
                                                    and their partner inshore processors.                   harvested in a fishery, which are not                 fisheries, based on data from 1992
                                                       The AFA catcher/processor sector is                  sold or kept for personal use. Therefore,             through 2014. However, the amount of
                                                    made up of the catcher/processors and                   Chinook salmon and chum salmon                        Chinook salmon bycatch taken by the
                                                    catcher vessels eligible under the AFA                  caught in the pollock fishery are                     pollock fishery has declined since 2007.
                                                    to deliver to catcher/processors. Owners                considered bycatch under the                          From 1992 through 2001 the average
                                                    of the catcher/processors that are listed               Magnuson-Stevens Act, the FMP, and                    Chinook salmon bycatch in the pollock
                                                    by name in the AFA and are still active                 NMFS regulations at 50 CFR part 679.                  fishery was 32,482 fish per year.
                                                    in the pollock fishery have formed a                    Bycatch of any species, including                     Bycatch increased substantially from
                                                    cooperative called the Pollock                          discard or other mortality caused by                  2002 through 2007, to an average of
                                                    Conservation Cooperative (PCC).                         fishing, is a concern of the Council and              74,067 Chinook salmon per year. A
                                                    Owners of the catcher vessels eligible to               NMFS. National Standard 9 and section                 historic high of approximately 122,000
                                                    deliver pollock to the catcher/processors               303(a)(11) of the Magnuson-Stevens Act                Chinook salmon was taken in the
                                                    have formed a cooperative called the                    require the Council to select, and NMFS               pollock fishery in 2007. However, since
                                                    High Seas Catcher’s Cooperative                         to implement, conservation and                        2007 Chinook salmon bycatch declined
                                                    (HSCC). Collectively, the AFA catcher/                  management measures that, to the                      substantially to an average of 15,500
                                                    processor sector operates as a single                   extent practicable, minimize bycatch                  Chinook salmon per year from 2008 to
                                                    entity and coordinates the harvesting of                and bycatch mortality.                                2014. The decline is most likely due to
                                                    its pollock allocation. All participants                   The bycatch of culturally and                      a combination of factors, including
                                                    that harvest pollock allocated to the                   economically valuable species like                    changes in abundance and distribution
                                                    catcher/processor sector are members of                 Chinook salmon and chum salmon,                       of Chinook salmon and pollock, as well
                                                    the two cooperatives, except for one                    which are fully allocated and, in some                as changes in fleet behavior to avoid
                                                    participant. Section 208(e)(21) of the                  cases, facing conservation concerns, are              salmon bycatch.
                                                    AFA expressly limits the amount of                      categorized as prohibited species under                  In years of historically high Chinook
                                                    harvest by the one participant in the                   the FMP. They are the most regulated                  salmon bycatch in the pollock fishery
                                                    catcher/processor sector who is not a                   and closely managed category of                       (2002 through 2007), the rate of Chinook
                                                    member of a cooperative to 0.5 percent                  bycatch in the groundfish fisheries off               salmon bycatch averaged 52 Chinook
                                                    of the TAC allocated to the catcher/                    Alaska, and specifically in the BS                    salmon per 1,000 tons of pollock
                                                    processor sector.                                       pollock fishery. In addition to Pacific               harvested. With so few salmon relative
                                                       The AFA mothership sector is made                    salmon, other species including                       to the large amount of pollock
                                                    up of three motherships named in the                    steelhead trout, Pacific halibut, king                harvested, Chinook salmon encounters
                                                    AFA that are eligible to receive and                    crab, Tanner crab, and Pacific herring                are difficult to predict or avoid. Vessel-
                                                    process pollock harvested by catcher                    are classified as prohibited species in               level cooperation to share information
                                                    vessels, and the catcher vessels eligible               the groundfish fisheries off Alaska. As a             about areas of high Chinook salmon
                                                    under the AFA to deliver pollock to                     prohibited species, fishermen must                    encounter rates probably is the best tool
                                                    these motherships. All catcher vessels                  avoid salmon bycatch and any salmon                   that the industry currently has to
                                                    delivering to these three motherships                   caught must either be donated to the                  quickly identify areas of high bycatch
                                                    have formed a cooperative called the                    Prohibited Species Donation (PSD)                     and to avoid fishing there. However, it
                                                    Mothership Fleet Cooperative (MFC).                     Program (see regulations at § 679.26), or             will continue to be difficult to predict
                                                    The primary purpose of the cooperative                  returned to Federal waters as soon as is              when and where large amounts of
                                                    is to sub-allocate the mothership sector                practicable, with a minimum of injury,                Chinook salmon bycatch will be
                                                    pollock allocation among the catcher                    after an observer has determined the                  encountered by the pollock fleet,
                                                    vessels authorized to harvest this                      number of salmon and collected any                    primarily because of the current lack of
                                                    pollock and to manage these allocations.                scientific data or biological samples.                understanding of the biological and
                                                       The cooperatives control the harvest                    The PSD Program was established to                 oceanographic conditions that influence
                                                    by their member vessels so that the                     reduce the amount of edible protein                   the distribution and abundance of
                                                    pollock allocation to the sector is not                 discarded under prohibited species                    salmon in the areas where the pollock
                                                    exceeded. However, NMFS monitors                        catch (PSC) regulatory requirements (see              fishery occurs.
                                                    pollock harvest by all members of the                   regulations § 679.21). One reason for                    Chinook salmon taken in the pollock
                                                    catcher/processor sector and mothership                 requiring the discard of prohibited                   fishery originate from river systems in
                                                    sector. NMFS retains the authority to                   species is that some of the fish may live             Alaska, the Pacific Northwest, and
                                                    close directed fishing for pollock by a                 if they are returned to the sea with a                Canada. Estimates vary from year to
                                                    sector if vessels in that sector continue               minimum of injury and delay. However,                 year, but on average approximately 65
                                                                                                            salmon caught incidentally in trawl nets              percent of the Chinook salmon bycatch
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                                                    to fish once the sector’s seasonal
                                                    allocation of pollock has been                          die as a result of that capture due to                in the pollock fishery may be destined
                                                    harvested.                                              damage they suffer within the nets. The               for western Alaska. Western Alaska
                                                                                                            PSD Program allows permitted seafood                  includes the Bristol Bay, Kuskokwim,
                                                    Salmon Bycatch in the Bering Sea                        processors to retain salmon bycatch for               Yukon, and Norton Sound areas.
                                                    Pollock Fishery                                         distribution to economically                          Chinook salmon destined for elsewhere
                                                      Pollock is harvested with fishing                     disadvantaged individuals through tax-                in Alaska, the Pacific Northwest, and
                                                    vessels using trawl gear, which are large               exempt hunger relief organizations.                   Canada comprise approximately 28
                                                    nets towed through the water by the                     Section 4.5.6 of the Analysis provides                percent of the bycatch. Section 3.4 of


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                                                    the Analysis provides additional                        allocate salmon to the various users.                 was caught in the Catcher Vessel
                                                    information about Chinook salmon                        The State of Alaska Department of Fish                Operational Area between August 15
                                                    biology, distribution, and stock                        and Game manages the salmon                           and October 14, NMFS prohibited
                                                    assessments by river system or region                   commercial, subsistence, sport, and                   fishing with trawl gear for the remainder
                                                    (see ADDRESSES).                                        personal use fisheries. The first                     of the period September 1 through
                                                                                                            management priority is to meet                        October 14 in the Chum Salmon Savings
                                                    Chum Salmon Bycatch
                                                                                                            spawning escapement goals to sustain                  Area. Figure 9 to part 679 shows the
                                                       The pollock fishery catches over 95                  salmon resources for future generations.              Chum Salmon Savings Area and Catcher
                                                    percent of the chum salmon taken                        The next priority is for subsistence use              Vessel Operational Area.
                                                    incidentally as bycatch in the BSAI                     under both State and Federal law.                        In 1995, NMFS also established the
                                                    groundfish fisheries. The pollock fishery               Salmon is a primary subsistence food in               Chinook Salmon Savings Area, which
                                                    catches chum salmon almost                              some areas. Subsistence fisheries                     was implemented under Amendment
                                                    exclusively in the B season (after June                 management includes coordination with                 21b to the FMP (60 FR 61215, November
                                                    10). The pollock fishery has caught large               U.S. Federal agencies where Federal                   29, 1995). The Chinook Salmon Savings
                                                    numbers of chum, with a historic high                   rules apply under the Alaska National                 Area was established based on historic
                                                    of approximately 700,000 chum salmon                    Interest Lands Conservation Act.                      information regarding the location and
                                                    taken in 2005. Since then, bycatch                      Section 3.4 of the Analysis provides a                timing of Chinook salmon bycatch.
                                                    levels in the pollock fishery have been                 detailed description of the State and                 Regulations implementing Amendment
                                                    quite variable, ranging from a low of                   Federal management process. Appendix                  21b established annual PSC limits for
                                                    13,280 chum salmon in 2010 to a high                    A–4 of the Analysis provides an                       Chinook salmon and specific seasonal
                                                    of 309,646 chum salmon in 2006.                         overview of the importance of                         no-trawling zones in the Chinook
                                                    Average chum salmon bycatch from                        subsistence salmon harvests and                       Salmon Savings Area that would close
                                                    2006 through to 2014 was 115,190 chum                   commercial salmon harvests.                           when the limits were reached. Once the
                                                    salmon. In 2014, the pollock fishery                                                                          48,000 Chinook salmon PSC limit was
                                                    caught 219,428 chum salmon.                             Management of Salmon Bycatch in the                   reached, these regulations prohibited
                                                       Genetic information indicates that the               Bering Sea and Aleutian Islands (BSAI)                trawling in the Chinook Salmon Savings
                                                    majority of the chum salmon caught in                      Over the last 20 years, the Council                Area through April 15.
                                                    the pollock fishery are of Asian origin                 and NMFS have adopted and                                In 2000, NMFS implemented
                                                    (approximately 60 percent) while a                      implemented several management                        Amendment 58 to the FMP, which
                                                    smaller percentage (approximately 21                    measures to limit salmon bycatch in the               reduced the Chinook Salmon Savings
                                                    percent) originate from aggregate                       BSAI trawl fisheries, and particularly in             Area PSC limit from 42,000 to 29,000
                                                    streams in western Alaska. Chum                         the pollock fishery. Management                       Chinook salmon, redefined the Chinook
                                                    salmon from elsewhere in Alaska, the                    measures have focused on minimizing                   Salmon Savings Area as two non-
                                                    Pacific Northwest, and Canada comprise                  Chinook salmon bycatch, chum salmon                   contiguous areas (Area 1 in the Aleutian
                                                    the remaining percentage of the bycatch                 bycatch, and non-Chinook salmon                       Islands subarea and Area 2 in the Bering
                                                    (approximately 19 percent). While the                   bycatch. Non-Chinook bycatch is a                     Sea subarea), and established new
                                                    genetics cannot differentiate hatchery-                 category that includes all salmon                     closure periods (65 FR 60587, October
                                                    origin fish from wild Asian chum                        species except Chinook salmon, but is                 12, 2000).
                                                    salmon, given the high proportion of                    comprised predominantly of chum                          In 2005, NMFS implemented
                                                    Pacific Rim hatchery-released chum                      salmon.                                               Amendment 82 to the FMP.
                                                    from Japan, much of the Asian origin                       In 1994, the Chum Salmon Savings                   Amendment 82 established the Aleutian
                                                    chum observed in the bycatch is likely                  Area in the eastern Bering Sea was                    Islands Chinook salmon PSC limit of
                                                    to be of Asian hatchery-origin. Alaska                  established by an emergency rule (59 FR               700 fish. If the limit is reached, NMFS
                                                    chum salmon runs have indicated a                       35476, July 12, 1994). This Chum                      will close the directed pollock fishery in
                                                    history of volatility in run sizes, and                 Salmon Savings Area corresponded to a                 the Aleutian Islands Chinook Salmon
                                                    chum salmon stocks in Alaska are                        region of historically high chum salmon               Savings Area (70 FR 9856, March 1,
                                                    generally at higher levels of abundance                 bycatch compared to other areas in the                2005).
                                                    than historical periods. Section 3.4 of                 Bering Sea. The Council subsequently                     In 2007, NMFS implemented
                                                    the Analysis provides additional                        recommended maintaining the Chum                      Amendment 84 to the FMP to enhance
                                                    information about chum salmon                           Salmon Savings Area under                             the effectiveness of salmon bycatch
                                                    biology, distribution, and stock                        Amendment 35 to the FMP (60 FR                        measures. The Council and NMFS were
                                                    assessments by river system or region                   34904, July 5, 1995). Amendment 35                    concerned that increases in Chinook
                                                    (see ADDRESSES).                                        closed the Chum Salmon Savings Area                   salmon and non-Chinook
                                                                                                            to all trawling from August 1 through                 (predominantly chum) salmon bycatch
                                                    Importance of Salmon in Western                         August 31 and established a 42,000 non-               in the pollock fishery were occurring
                                                    Alaska                                                  Chinook salmon PSC limit for trawl                    despite Chinook and chum salmon PSC
                                                       The Council and NMFS have been                       vessels operating in the Bering Sea. A                limits being reached and the closures of
                                                    concerned about the potential impact of                 PSC limit is effectively a bycatch limit;             the Chinook Salmon Savings Area and
                                                    Chinook and chum salmon bycatch on                      it constrains fishing once the amount of              Chum Salmon Savings Area (72 FR
                                                    returns to western Alaska given the                     PSC is reached. Amendment 35 also                     61070, October 29, 2007). Amendment
                                                    relatively large proportion of bycatch                  established a separate Catcher Vessel                 84 exempted pollock vessels from
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                                                    from these river systems that occurs in                 Operational Area. The Catcher Vessel                  Chinook Salmon Savings Area and
                                                    the pollock fishery. Chinook salmon and                 Operational Area corresponds to                       Chum Salmon Savings Area closures if
                                                    chum salmon destined for western                        another region in the eastern Bering Sea              they participate in an intercooperative
                                                    Alaska support commercial,                              where trawl catcher vessels had                       agreement (ICA) to reduce salmon
                                                    subsistence, sport, and personal use                    historically been observed to have high               bycatch. Amendment 84 also exempted
                                                    fisheries. The Alaska Board of Fisheries                non-Chinook salmon (i.e., chum                        vessels participating in non-pollock
                                                    adopts regulations through a public                     salmon) bycatch. Under Amendment 35,                  trawl fisheries from Chum Salmon
                                                    process to conserve salmon and to                       if the non-Chinook salmon PSC limit                   Savings Area closures because these


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                                                    fisheries intercept minimal amounts of                  limit on the amount of Chinook salmon                 applies rather than the 60,000 Chinook
                                                    salmon. In 2010, NMFS implemented                       that may be caught incidentally with a                salmon PSC limit. This PSC limit was
                                                    Amendment 91 to the FMP to manage                       novel approach designed to minimize                   the approximate 10-year average of
                                                    Chinook salmon bycatch in the pollock                   bycatch to the extent practicable in all              Chinook salmon bycatch from 1997 to
                                                    fishery (75 FR 53026, August 30, 2010),                 years and prevent bycatch from reaching               2006, the years considered by the
                                                    and to remove Chinook salmon from the                   the limit in most years, while providing              Council and NMFS when developing
                                                    Amendment 84 regulations. However,                      the fleet the flexibility to harvest the              Amendment 91. The 47,591 Chinook
                                                    Amendment 84 continues to apply to                      pollock TAC. Amendment 91 removed                     salmon PSC limit constrains Chinook
                                                    non-Chinook salmon bycatch.                             Chinook salmon from the Amendment                     salmon bycatch in the pollock fishery if
                                                       The ICA allowed vessels participating                84 regulations, and established two                   no other incentives, namely the IPAs,
                                                    in the pollock fishery to use their                     Chinook salmon PSC limits for the                     are operating to minimize bycatch
                                                    internal cooperative structure to reduce                pollock fishery—60,000 and 47,591                     below this level.
                                                    Chinook salmon and non-Chinook                          Chinook salmon. Under Amendment 91,                      Both the 60,000 and 47,591 Chinook
                                                    salmon bycatch using a method called                    the PSC limit is 60,000 Chinook salmon                salmon PSC limits are apportioned
                                                    the voluntary rolling hotspot system.                   if some, or all, of the pollock fishery               between the A and B seasons and
                                                    Amendment 84 required that parties to                   participates in an industry-developed                 allocated to the AFA catcher/processor
                                                    the ICA include the AFA cooperatives;                   contractual arrangement, called an                    sector, the AFA mothership sector, the
                                                    the six CDQ groups; at least one third-                 incentive plan agreement (IPA). An IPA                AFA inshore sector, and CDQ Program.
                                                    party group, including any                              establishes an incentive program to                   NMFS further allocates the AFA inshore
                                                    organizations representing western                      minimize bycatch at all levels of                     sector PSC among the inshore
                                                    Alaskans who depend on salmon and                       Chinook salmon abundance.                             cooperative and the CDQ Program PSC
                                                    have an interest in salmon bycatch                      Participation in an IPA is voluntary;                 among the CDQ groups. Chinook salmon
                                                    reduction but do not directly fish in a                 however, any vessel or CDQ group that                 PSC allocations made to sectors, inshore
                                                    groundfish fishery; and at least one                    chooses not to participate in an IPA is               cooperatives, and the CDQ groups are
                                                    entity retained to facilitate bycatch                   subject to a restrictive opt-out allocation           transferable. Transferability mitigates
                                                    avoidance behavior and information                      (also called a backstop cap). Since                   the variation in the salmon encounter
                                                    sharing. All AFA cooperatives and CDQ                   Amendment 91 was implemented, all                     rates among sectors, inshore
                                                    groups participated in the ICA and                      AFA vessels have participated in an                   cooperatives, and CDQ groups, in a
                                                    continue to do so to avoid incidentally                 IPA.                                                  given pollock season. It allows eligible
                                                    catching non-Chinook salmon.                               To ensure participants develop                     participants to obtain a larger portion of
                                                       Amendment 84 continues to exempt                     effective IPAs, participants provide the              the PSC allocation in order to harvest
                                                    vessels participating in the ICA from the               Council and NMFS an annual report                     their pollock allocation or to transfer
                                                    Chum Salmon Savings Area closure.                       that describes the efforts each IPA is                surplus PSC allocation to other entities.
                                                    Closure of the Chum Salmon Savings                      taking to accomplish the intent of the                When a Chinook salmon PSC allocation
                                                    Area was designed to reduce the total                   program that each vessel actively avoids              is reached, the affected sector, inshore
                                                    amount of chum salmon bycatch by                        Chinook salmon at all times while                     cooperative, or CDQ group must stop
                                                    closing areas with historically high                    fishing for pollock and, collectively, that           fishing for pollock for the remainder of
                                                    levels of chum salmon bycatch. The ICA                  bycatch is minimized in each year. The                the season even if its pollock allocation
                                                    operates in lieu of a fixed area closure,               IPA system is designed to be flexible,                has not been fully harvested.
                                                    and is required to identify and close                   responsive, and can be tailored by each                  Amendment 91 also established a
                                                    areas of high salmon bycatch and move                   sector to fit its operational needs. The              performance standard as an additional
                                                    vessels to other areas.                                 IPAs impose rewards for avoiding                      tool to ensure that the IPA is effective
                                                       Fishery participants provide the ICA                 Chinook salmon bycatch or penalties for               and that the AFA sectors and the CDQ
                                                    with real-time salmon bycatch                           failure to avoid Chinook salmon bycatch               Program do not fully harvest their
                                                    information and the ICA uses that                       at the vessel level. While the IPAs                   Chinook salmon PSC allocations under
                                                    information to inform other fishery                     provide an incentive to minimize                      the 60,000 Chinook salmon PSC limit in
                                                    participants to avoid areas of high non-                bycatch in all years to a level below the             most years. For an AFA sector or the
                                                    Chinook salmon bycatch rates. Using a                   limit, a limit of 60,000 Chinook salmon               CDQ Program to continue to receive
                                                    system specified in regulations, the ICA                provides the industry the flexibility to              Chinook salmon PSC allocations under
                                                    assigns vessels in a cooperative to                     harvest the pollock TAC in high-                      the 60,000 Chinook salmon PSC limit,
                                                    certain tiers, based on bycatch rates of                encounter years when bycatch is                       that AFA sector or the CDQ Program
                                                    vessels in that cooperative relative to a               difficult to avoid.                                   may not exceed its annual threshold
                                                    base rate established in regulations, and                  Since implementation, all the                      amount in any three years within seven
                                                    implements large area closures for                      participants in the pollock fishery are               consecutive years. If this performance
                                                    vessels in tiers associated with higher                 currently participating in IPA                        standard is not met, that AFA sector or
                                                    bycatch rates. The ICA managers                         agreements. There are three NMFS-                     CDQ Program will permanently be
                                                    monitor salmon bycatch in the pollock                   approved IPA agreements currently in                  allocated a portion of the 47,591
                                                    fisheries and announce area closures for                place: the Inshore Chinook Salmon                     Chinook salmon PSC limit. The risk of
                                                    areas with relatively high salmon                       Savings Incentive Plan Agreement, the                 bearing the potential adverse economic
                                                    bycatch rates. Monitoring and                           Mothership Salmon Savings Incentive                   impacts of a reduction from the 60,000
                                                    enforcement are accomplished through                    Plan Agreement, and the Catcher                       PSC limit to the 47,591 PSC limit
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                                                    private contractual arrangements. The                   Processor Chinook Salmon Bycatch                      creates incentives for fishery
                                                    efficacy of voluntary closures and                      Reduction Incentive Plan and                          participants to cooperate in an effective
                                                    bycatch reduction measures are reported                 Agreement. Section 2.1.2.3 of the                     IPA.
                                                    to the Council annually.                                Analysis provides details on the features                Before each fishing year, NMFS
                                                       Amendment 91, as implemented in                      of the current IPA agreements.                        calculates each sector’s annual
                                                    2010 to manage Chinook salmon                              Under Amendment 91, if fishery                     threshold amount. If some, but not all,
                                                    bycatch in the pollock fishery (75 FR                   participants do not form any IPAs, the                members of a sector were to participate
                                                    53026, August 30, 2010), combined a                     47,591 Chinook salmon PSC limit                       in an IPA, NMFS would reduce that


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                                                    sector’s annual threshold amount by an                  objectives. The current Chinook salmon                Council and NMFS recognized the need
                                                    amount equal to the sum of each non-                    bycatch reduction program under                       to balance and be consistent with both
                                                    participating vessel’s portion of the                   Amendment 91 was designed to                          National Standard 9 and National
                                                    applicable performance standard. At the                 minimize bycatch to the extent                        Standard 1. National Standard 9
                                                    end of each fishing year, NMFS                          practicable in all years, under all                   requires that conservation and
                                                    evaluates each sector’s annual bycatch                  conditions of salmon and pollock                      management measures minimize
                                                    against that sector’s annual threshold                  abundance. While Chinook salmon                       bycatch to the extent practicable.
                                                    amount. Only the bycatch of vessels or                  bycatch impact rates have been low                    National Standard 1 requires that
                                                    CDQ groups participating in an IPA                      under the program, the Council                        conservation and management measures
                                                    accrue against a sector’s annual                        determined that there is evidence that                prevent overfishing while achieving, on
                                                    threshold amount. A sector’s annual                     improvements could be made to ensure                  a continuing basis, the optimum yield
                                                    threshold amount does not change when                   the program is reducing Chinook                       from each fishery for the U. S. fishing
                                                    vessels from other sectors or entire                    salmon bycatch at low levels of salmon                industry. Amendment 110 meets
                                                    sectors opt out of an IPA or if another                 abundance. An analysis of the possible                National Standards 1 and 9, as well as
                                                    sector exceeds its performance standard.                improvements is provided in section                   the other eight National Standards.
                                                       Additional information the provisions                3.5.3 of the Analysis.                                Amendment 110 also retains the
                                                    of Amendment 91 are provided in the                        The Council considered a broad suite               structure and meets the original goals of
                                                    final rule prepared for that action (75 FR              of measures to induce some level of                   Amendment 91, but makes
                                                    53026, August 30, 2010).                                behavior change to further avoid salmon               improvements by providing greater
                                                                                                            bycatch, which is the primary objective               incentives to minimize salmon bycatch
                                                    Objectives of and Rationale for
                                                                                                            of this action. Experience has shown                  in all conditions of abundance, while
                                                    Amendment 110 and This Proposed
                                                                                                            that salmon avoidance requires                        also providing a reasonable opportunity
                                                    Rule
                                                                                                            flexibility and the ability of vessels to             to harvest the full pollock TAC each
                                                       In April 2015, the Council adopted                   adjust to real-time information and                   year and to achieve the optimum yield
                                                    Amendment 110. The objective of                         fishery conditions. The Council also                  for pollock over the long term.
                                                    Amendment 110 and this proposed rule                    considered the trade-offs between the                    The provisions of Amendment 110,
                                                    is to create a comprehensive salmon                     potential salmon saved and the forgone                and the rational for each provision, are
                                                    bycatch avoidance program that would                    pollock catch.                                        described in the following section on
                                                    work more effectively than the current                     In selecting the proposed salmon                   the proposed salmon bycatch
                                                    salmon bycatch programs to avoid                        bycatch avoidance program, the Council                management measures.
                                                    Chinook salmon bycatch and Alaska-                      considered five alternatives, with many
                                                    origin chum salmon bycatch. The                         options, to assess the impacts of                     Proposed Salmon Bycatch Management
                                                    Council’s action is designed to consider                minimizing Chinook salmon and chum                    Measures
                                                    the importance of continued production                  salmon bycatch to the extent practicable                Amendment 110 and this proposed
                                                    of critical chum salmon runs in western                 while maintaining the potential for the               rule would—
                                                    Alaska by focusing on bycatch                           full harvest of the pollock TAC. The                    • incorporate chum salmon
                                                    avoidance of Alaskan chum salmon                        Analysis contains a complete                          avoidance into the IPAs established
                                                    runs. These runs have a history of                      description of the alternatives and a                 under Amendment 91 to the FMP, and
                                                    volatility in run sizes, and are of historic            comparative analysis of the potential                 remove the non-Chinook salmon
                                                    importance in the subsistence lifestyle                 impacts of the alternatives (see                      bycatch reduction ICA previously
                                                    of Alaskans. Additional protections to                  ADDRESSES).                                           established under Amendment 84 to the
                                                    other chum stocks outside of Alaska are                    The Council recommended all four                   FMP;
                                                    embedded in the Council’s objective to                  action alternatives as Amendment 110.                   • modify the requirements for the
                                                    avoid the high bycatch of chum salmon                   Amendment 110 would adjust the                        content of the IPAs to increase the
                                                    overall, recognizing that most non-                     existing Chinook salmon bycatch                       incentives for fishermen to avoid
                                                    Alaska chum salmon are likely from                      program to incorporate revised chum                   Chinook salmon;
                                                    Asian hatcheries.                                       salmon bycatch measures into the                        • change the seasonal apportionments
                                                       The Council recognized that the chum                 existing IPAs. In addition, the Council               of the pollock TAC to allow more
                                                    salmon bycatch reduction program                        sought to provide greater incentives to               pollock to be harvested earlier in the
                                                    under Amendment 84 does not meet the                    avoid Chinook salmon by strengthening                 year;
                                                    Council’s objective for the pollock                     incentives during times of historically                 • reduce the Chinook salmon PSC
                                                    fishery to effectively avoid both                       low Chinook salmon abundance in                       limit and performance standard in years
                                                    Chinook salmon and chum salmon                          western Alaska. Thus, the management                  with low Chinook salmon abundance in
                                                    bycatch. Amendment 84 did not provide                   measures included in Amendment 110                    western Alaska; and
                                                    the flexibility necessary to avoid                      focus on retaining the incentives to                    • improve the monitoring of salmon
                                                    Chinook salmon when fishermen                           avoid Chinook salmon bycatch at all                   bycatch in the pollock fishery.
                                                    encountered both species, avoid Alaska                  levels of abundance as intended by
                                                    chum salmon stocks, or to harvest                       Amendment 91. The Council also                        Incorporate Chum Salmon Avoidance
                                                    pollock in times and places that best                   expressed that it remains extremely                   Into the Incentive Plan Agreements
                                                    support those goals.                                    important to provide the incentives to                (IPAs)
                                                       The Council recognized that Chinook                  avoid Alaska-origin chum salmon while                    Currently, Chinook salmon and chum
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                                                    salmon are an extremely important                       maintaining the flexibility to avoid                  salmon bycatch are managed under two
                                                    resource to Alaskans who depend on                      Chinook salmon.                                       different programs (Amendment 84 for
                                                    local fisheries for their sustenance and                   In developing Amendment 110, the                   chum salmon bycatch and Amendment
                                                    livelihood. Multiple years of historically              Council and NMFS considered                           91 for Chinook salmon bycatch). This
                                                    low Chinook salmon abundance have                       consistency with the Magnuson-Stevens                 has created inefficiencies, as having
                                                    resulted in significant restrictions for                Act’s 10 National Standards and sought                separate programs does not allow
                                                    subsistence users in western Alaska and                 to balance the competing demands of                   participants in the pollock fishery the
                                                    failure to achieve conservation                         the National Standards. Specifically, the             flexibility to modify harvest patterns


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                                                    and practices to effectively minimize                     • The rewards for avoiding Chinook                  Section 3.5.2 of the Analysis provides
                                                    both Chinook salmon and chum salmon                     salmon, and the penalties for failure to              more detail on adding elements of chum
                                                    bycatch. Adding chum salmon measures                    avoid, Chinook salmon at the vessel                   salmon management.
                                                    to the IPAs would increase flexibility in               level.
                                                                                                              • An explanation of how the                         Modify the IPAs To Increase the
                                                    responding to changing conditions and
                                                                                                            incentive measures in the IPA are                     Incentives to Avoid Chinook Salmon
                                                    provide greater incentives to reduce
                                                    bycatch of both salmon species, thereby                 expected to promote reductions in a                      Amendment 110 and this proposed
                                                    making salmon bycatch management                        vessel’s Chinook salmon and chum                      rule would modify the IPAs to increase
                                                    more effective, comprehensive, and                      salmon bycatch rates relative to what                 the incentives for fishermen to avoid
                                                    efficient. The chum salmon-specific                     might have occurred in absence of the                 Chinook salmon. The Council and
                                                    requirements in the Amendment 84                        incentive program.                                    NMFS recognize that the IPAs were
                                                    implementing regulations sometimes                        • An explanation of how the                         effective at providing incentives for
                                                    prevent fishery participants from                       incentive measures in the IPA promote                 each vessel to avoid Chinook salmon,
                                                    making decisions to avoid Chinook                       Chinook salmon savings and chum                       but that additional measures were
                                                    salmon when vessels encounter both                      salmon savings in any condition of                    necessary to address higher Chinook
                                                    chum salmon and Chinook salmon.                         pollock abundance or Chinook salmon                   salmon PSC rates observed in October
                                                       Amendment 110 and this proposed                      abundance in a manner that is expected                (the last month when the pollock fishery
                                                    rule would incorporate chum salmon                      to influence operational decisions by                 is authorized to operate) and to address
                                                    avoidance into the IPAs established                     vessel operators to avoid Chinook                     concerns with individual vessels that
                                                    under Amendment 91. This proposed                       salmon and chum salmon.                               consistently have significantly higher
                                                                                                              • An explanation of how the IPA                     Chinook salmon PSC rates relative to
                                                    rule would remove the Amendment 84
                                                                                                            ensures that the operator of each vessel              other vessels fishing at the same time.
                                                    implementing regulations by removing
                                                                                                            governed by the IPA will manage that                  The Council and NMFS wanted to
                                                    § 679.21(g). However, Amendment 110
                                                                                                            vessel’s Chinook salmon bycatch to                    ensure the use of salmon excluder
                                                    and this proposed rule would maintain
                                                                                                            keep total bycatch below the                          devices (i.e., gear modifications that are
                                                    the current non-Chinook salmon PSC
                                                                                                            performance standard for the sector in                designed to exclude salmon bycatch
                                                    limit of 42,000 fish and the closure of
                                                                                                            which the vessel participates.                        while retaining pollock) and a rolling
                                                    the Chum Salmon Savings Area to the                       • An explanation of how the IPA
                                                    pollock fishery when the 42,000 non-                                                                          hotspot program. The proposed new
                                                                                                            ensures that the operator of each vessel              provisions described below are intended
                                                    Chinook salmon PSC limit has been                       governed by the IPA will manage that
                                                    reached (see the above section                                                                                to provide an opportunity for IPAs to
                                                                                                            vessel’s chum salmon bycatch to avoid                 increase their responsiveness in
                                                    Management of Salmon Bycatch in the                     areas and times where the chum salmon
                                                    Bering Sea and Aleutian Islands (BSAI)                                                                        October, and improve performance of
                                                                                                            are likely to return to western Alaska.               individual vessels.
                                                    for more detail on the existing salmon                    • The rolling hot spot program for
                                                    regulations). Vessels that participate in                                                                        These new provisions would increase
                                                                                                            salmon bycatch avoidance and the                      the incentives to reduce Chinook
                                                    an IPA would be exempt from the Chum                    agreement to provide notifications of
                                                    Salmon Savings Area closure. The                                                                              salmon bycatch within the IPAs. To
                                                                                                            closure areas and any violations of the               incorporate additional incentives for
                                                    purpose of maintaining the non-                         rolling hot spot program to at least one
                                                    Chinook salmon PSC limit and the                                                                              Chinook salmon savings into the IPAs,
                                                                                                            third party group representing western
                                                    Chum Salmon Savings Area closure is to                                                                        the proposed rule would modify the
                                                                                                            Alaskans who depend on salmon and do
                                                    provide additional incentives for vessels                                                                     required contents of the IPAs at
                                                                                                            not directly fish in a groundfish fishery.
                                                    to join an IPA, and to serve as back-stop                                                                     § 679.21(f)(12) to include the following
                                                                                                              Amendment 110 and this proposed
                                                    chum salmon measures for those vessels                                                                        six provisions.
                                                                                                            rule would maintain the important
                                                    that choose not to participate in an IPA.                                                                        • Restrictions or penalties targeted at
                                                                                                            chum salmon avoidance features of the
                                                       Incorporating chum salmon into the                                                                         vessels that consistently have
                                                                                                            Amendment 84 ICAs. Amendment 110
                                                    IPAs meets the purpose of this action by                                                                      significantly higher Chinook salmon
                                                                                                            and this proposed rule would: (1)
                                                    providing measures to prevent high                                                                            PSC rates relative to other vessels
                                                                                                            Ensure that the operator of each vessel
                                                    chum salmon bycatch, while also giving                                                                        fishing at the same time.
                                                                                                            governed by the IPA will manage that                     • Requirement that vessels to enter a
                                                    participants in the pollock fishery the                 vessel’s chum salmon bycatch to avoid                 fishery-wide in-season salmon PSC data
                                                    flexibility to avoid Alaska chum stocks,                areas and times where the chum salmon                 sharing agreement.
                                                    and to use coordinated management                       are likely to return to western Alaska,                  • Requirement for the use of salmon
                                                    under the IPAs to adapt quickly to                      (2) require the use of the rolling hot spot           excluder devices, with recognition of
                                                    changing conditions. The Council                        program for salmon bycatch avoidance,                 contingencies, from January 20 through
                                                    determined and NMFS agreed that this                    and (3) require notifications of closure              March 31 and from September 1 until
                                                    action for chum bycatch would strike an                 areas and any violations of the rolling               the end of the B season.
                                                    appropriate balance between regulatory                  hot spot program to at least one third                   • Requirement for a rolling hotspot
                                                    requirements and adaptive management.                   party group representing western                      program that operates throughout the
                                                       To incorporate chum salmon into the                  Alaskans. Because Amendment 110 and                   entire A and B seasons.
                                                    IPAs, the proposed rule would modify                    this proposed rule would require a                       • For savings-credit-based IPAs,
                                                    the required contents of the IPAs at                    rolling hot spot program for both                     limititation on the salmon savings
                                                    § 679.21(f)(12), to include the following:              Chinook and chum salmon, the
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                                                                                                                                                                  credits to maximum of three years.
                                                       • The incentives for the operator of                 notification process would apply for                     • Restrictions or performance criteria
                                                    each vessel to avoid Chinook salmon                     both species. This proposed rule would                to ensure that Chinook salmon PSC rates
                                                    and chum salmon bycatch under any                       also add reporting requirements to the                in October are not significantly higher
                                                    condition of pollock and Chinook                        IPA Annual Report in regulations at                   than those achieved in the preceding
                                                    salmon abundance in all years.                          § 679.21(f)(13) to require the IPA                    months, thereby avoiding late-season
                                                       • An explanation of how the                          representative to describe how the IPA                spikes in salmon PSC.
                                                    incentives to avoid chum salmon do not                  addresses the goals and objectives in the                Restrictions or penalties targeted at
                                                    increase Chinook salmon bycatch.                        IPA provisions related to chum salmon.                vessels that consistently have


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                                                    significantly higher Chinook salmon                     excluder devices would not be required                this addition to the IPA requirements
                                                    PSC rates. To reduce the potential for a                during rare occasions such as when a                  (see ADDRESSES).
                                                    vessel to consistently maintain higher                  net tears or a spare excluder device is                 Restrictions or performance criteria to
                                                    rates of Chinook salmon PSC than other                  not available. In order to allow for                  prevent significantly higher Chinook
                                                    vessels fishing at the same time (i.e., an              innovation that might lead to the                     salmon PSC rates in October. The
                                                    outlier), Amendment 110 and this                        development of better excluder devices,               purpose of this provision is for the IPAs
                                                    proposed rule would incorporate                         the requirement to use a salmon                       to implement restrictions or criteria
                                                    additional restrictions or penalties                    excluder device does not specify the                  designed to ensure that vessels do not
                                                    targeted at individual vessels that                     type of design. Section 3.5.3.2 of the                have ‘‘excessive’’ bycatch late in
                                                    consistently have significantly higher                  Analysis provides more detail on this                 October. Chinook salmon bycatch rates
                                                    PSC rates as a way for IPAs to increase                 addition to the IPA requirements (see                 are generally higher in October. This
                                                    their responsiveness and improve an                     ADDRESSES).                                           provision would strengthen incentives
                                                    individual vessel’s performance.                           Require a rolling hotspot program. A               to fish early in the B season and provide
                                                    Restrictions or penalties targeted at the               Chinook salmon rolling hotspot program                greater flexibility to vessels to catch
                                                    outliers have the potential to induce                   is a component of the current IPAs,                   their pollock quota while ensuring
                                                    changes in fishing behaviors. Strong                    however, it is not a mandatory                        vessels do not have excessively high
                                                    incentives will induce vessel operators                 requirement. The catcher/processor IPA                Chinook salmon bycatch late in the
                                                    to change where they fish to avoid                      and the mothership IPA have a rolling                 season. Section 3.5.3.5 of the Analysis
                                                    Chinook salmon bycatch. Changes in                      hotspot program in place throughout the               provides more detail on this addition to
                                                    fishing patterns can involve several                    year. The inshore IPA has a rolling                   the IPA requirements (see ADDRESSES).
                                                    different behaviors: Avoiding an area                   hotspot program that can be suspended
                                                                                                                                                                  Revise the Bering Sea Pollock Seasonal
                                                    that has historically or recently had high              during the season. This provision would
                                                                                                                                                                  Allocations
                                                    bycatch; using and sharing more                         require all IPAs to have a rolling hot
                                                    information on high-bycatch areas; and                  spot program that operates throughout                    This proposed rule would change the
                                                    moving immediately once high bycatch                    the entire A and B seasons. This                      pollock allocation between the A and B
                                                    has been observed. Section 3.5.3.1 of the               provision would also require                          seasons at § 679.20(a)(5)(i)(B)(1). Five
                                                    Analysis provides more detail on this                   notifications of closure areas and any                percent of the pollock allocation for the
                                                    addition to the IPA requirements.                       violations of the rolling hot spot                    B season would be reallocated to the A
                                                       Require vessels to enter a fishery-wide              program to at least one third party group             season for new seasonal apportionments
                                                    in-season salmon PSC data sharing                       representing western Alaskans,                        of 45 percent in the A season and 55
                                                    agreement. Information sharing is a core                consistent with the requirement for the               percent in the B season. The proposed
                                                    component of the IPA agreements for all                 chum salmon rolling hotspot program.                  rule maintains the rollover of any
                                                    sectors. While unlikely, communication                  This notification provision, which is an              remaining pollock from the A season to
                                                    about salmon bycatch could be withheld                  important feature of the current                      the B season. The Council recognized
                                                    or distorted with the new incentives                    Amendment 84 ICAs, would not entail                   that shifting a limited amount of pollock
                                                    that would reward or punish vessels                     the release of any confidential data.                 to the A season would relieve some
                                                    based on their relative performance. In                 Section 3.5.3.3 of the Analysis provides              fishing pressure in the B season and
                                                    order to reduce this possibility,                       more detail on this addition to the IPA               allow the fleet more flexibility to change
                                                    Amendment 110 and this proposed rule                    requirements (see ADDRESSES).                         fishing practices to avoid salmon
                                                    would require the IPAs to require                          Limit the use of salmon savings                    bycatch while harvesting the pollock
                                                    sharing information on PSC. PSC data is                 credits to a maximum of three years.                  TAC. Additionally, because pollock is
                                                    not confidential. Section 3.5.3.1 of the                The inshore IPA and mothership IPA                    more valuable in the A season, this
                                                    Analysis provides more detail on this                   allow vessels to earn credits by avoiding             allocation change may increase the
                                                    addition to the IPA requirements.                       salmon in one year, which they can use                value of pollock and offset the costs
                                                       Require use of a salmon excluder                     in the future to fish above the vessel or             associated with avoiding salmon
                                                    device. Salmon excluder devices are                     mothership platform’s share of the                    bycatch.
                                                    modifications to trawl gear that allow                  performance standard for a limited                       Revising the season allocation would
                                                    salmon to escape the trawl net while the                number of years. In no case can credits               work in conjunction with the new IPA
                                                    net is in the water. The majority of                    saved in the inshore IPA or mothership                requirements to shift effort out of the
                                                    pollock fishermen in the Bering Sea                     IPA allow that sector to exceed its                   late B season and provide fishery
                                                    regularly use salmon excluder devices                   annual allocation of Chinook salmon                   participants more flexibility to avoid
                                                    as part of the steps taken by the fishery               PSC. Savings credits can only be used                 Chinook salmon PSC in the late B
                                                    to reduce its salmon bycatch.                           by vessels within an IPA up to the                    season. Both the research on salmon
                                                    Amendment 110 and this proposed rule                    overall allocation for the AFA                        migration patterns and Chinook salmon
                                                    would require that IPAs require all                     mothership sector or inshore                          bycatch rates show the time at which
                                                    vessels to use a salmon excluder device                 cooperative.                                          there is the greatest overlap with
                                                    from January 20 through March 31, and                      For IPAs based on savings credits,                 Chinook salmon and pollock fishing. In
                                                    from September 1 until the end of the                   Amendment 110 and this proposed rule                  general, more Chinook salmon are on
                                                    B season. This is the time when there is                would limit the amount of time savings                the grounds in the early A season and
                                                    a potential for pollock fishermen to                    credits could be used to three years after            the late B season, and less Chinook
                                                    encounter Chinook salmon bycatch.                       the year that the savings credits are                 salmon on the grounds during the late
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                                                    Salmon excluder devices would not be                    earned. The Council and NMFS                          A season and early B season. This
                                                    required in the few remaining months of                 reviewed the use of savings credits and               provision is intended to shift pollock
                                                    the pollock season when Chinook                         concluded that limiting the duration of               effort away from these high overlap
                                                    salmon are not typically encountered.                   credits to three years would likely                   periods and allow for more effort during
                                                       The Council and NMFS also recognize                  increase the incentive to earn credits                the low overlap periods. With the
                                                    that contingencies exist when vessels                   and increase the incentive to reduce                  existing rollover provision, this
                                                    cannot use excluder devices. Trawl gear                 Chinook salmon PSC. Section 3.5.3.4 of                adjustment in the seasonal allocation of
                                                    can have problems; therefore, salmon                    the Analysis provides more detail on                  pollock does not mandate that more


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                                                    pollock be harvested in the A season,                   less than 250,000 Chinook salmon                      sector apportionments. Separate
                                                    but it does provide the flexibility for up              correspond to years with historically                 allocations would be issued for the A
                                                    to 5 percent more pollock to be                         low run sizes.                                        season and the B season. Chinook
                                                    harvested in times when salmon PSC is                      If NMFS determines it was a low                    salmon remaining from the A season
                                                    lower. Section 3.5.4 of the Analysis                    Chinook salmon abundance year, NMFS                   could be used in the B season
                                                    provides more detail on this addition to                would set the performance standard at                 (‘‘rollover’’). Entities could transfer PSC
                                                    the IPA requirements (see ADDRESSES).                   33,318 Chinook salmon and the PSC                     allocations within a season and could
                                                                                                            limit at 45,000 Chinook salmon for the                also receive transfers of Chinook salmon
                                                    Reduce the Chinook Salmon                               following pollock fishing year. NMFS                  bycatch to cover overages (‘‘post-
                                                    Performance Standard and PSC Limit in                   would publish the lower PSC limit and                 delivery transfers’’).
                                                    Years of Low Chinook Salmon                             performance standard in the annual                       The inclusion of a lower PSC limit
                                                    Abundance in Western Alaska                             harvest specifications. In years when                 and performance standard is based on
                                                       Amendment 110 and this proposed                      abundance is above 250,000 Chinook                    the need to reduce bycatch when these
                                                    rule would add a new lower Chinook                      salmon, NMFS would manage under the                   Chinook salmon stocks are critically low
                                                    salmon performance standard and PSC                     current 47,591 Chinook salmon                         in order to minimize the impact of the
                                                    limit for the pollock fishery in years of               performance standard and 60,000                       pollock fishery on the stocks. Any
                                                    low Chinook salmon abundance in                         Chinook salmon PSC limit established                  additional Chinook salmon returning to
                                                    western Alaska. The Council and NMFS                    under Amendment 91.                                   Alaska rivers improves the ability to
                                                    determined that a lower performance                        The performance standard of 33,318                 meet the State’s spawning escapement
                                                    standard and PSC limit would be                         Chinook salmon would function the                     goals, which is necessary for long-term
                                                    appropriate at low levels of Chinook                    same as the existing performance                      sustainability of Chinook salmon and
                                                    salmon abundance in western Alaska to                   standard of 47,591 Chinook salmon                     the people reliant on salmon fisheries.
                                                    accommodate the fact that most of the                   under Amendment 91. The 33,318                        While the performance standard is the
                                                    Chinook salmon bycatch comes from                       performance standard would apply to                   functional limit in the IPAs, the Council
                                                    western Alaska. These provisions would                  each sector that has at least some                    and NMFS determined that the 60,000
                                                    work in conjunction with the proposed                   members participating in an IPA. In                   PSC limit should also be reduced given
                                                    changes to the IPA requirements to                      each low Chinook salmon abundance                     the potential for decreased bycatch
                                                    ensure that Chinook salmon bycatch is                   year, NMFS would allocate the 33,318                  reduction incentives should a sector
                                                    avoided at all times, particularly at low               performance standard as an ‘‘annual                   exceed its performance standard before
                                                    abundance levels.                                       threshold amount’’ to the catcher/                    the PSC limit is reached. The reduced
                                                       Each year, NMFS would determine                      processor sector, the mothership sector,              PSC limit is intended to encourage
                                                    whether Chinook salmon was at low                       the inshore sector, and the CDQ                       vessels to avoid bycatch to a greater
                                                    abundance based on information                          Program. The same seasonal and sector                 degree in years of low abundance, and
                                                    provided by the State. By October 1 of                  apportionments would apply to both                    to set a maximum permissible PSC limit
                                                    each year, the State would provide an                   performance standards. Although                       that reduces the risk of adverse impact
                                                    index of abundance based on the post-                   Chinook salmon PSC allocations are                    on stocks in western Alaska during
                                                    season in-river Chinook salmon run size                 made to the inshore cooperatives and                  periods of low abundance.
                                                    for the Kuskokwim, Unalakleet, and                      the CDQ groups, the performance
                                                    Upper Yukon aggregate stock grouping.                   standard applies to the sector, not to                Proposed Changes to Monitoring and
                                                    When this index is less than or equal to                individual inshore cooperatives or CDQ                Enforcement Requirements
                                                    250,000 Chinook salmon, the new lower                   groups. In addition to participation by at               This proposed rule would amend the
                                                    performance standard and low PSC                        least some members in an IPA, for each                monitoring and enforcement regulations
                                                    limit would apply.                                      sector to continue to receive its                     to clarify and strengthen those
                                                       The Council and State conducted an                   allocation of the 45,000 Chinook salmon               implemented by Amendment 91. These
                                                    extensive analysis about the appropriate                PSC limit in low Chinook salmon                       changes would: Revise salmon retention
                                                    index to use to indicate a low Chinook                  abundance years, the total annual                     and handling requirements on catcher
                                                    salmon abundance year. Low Chinook                      Chinook salmon bycatch by all members                 vessels; improve observer data entry and
                                                    salmon abundance years are years                        of a sector participating in an IPA could             transmission requirements aboard
                                                    characterized by difficulty meeting                     not exceed the sector’s annual threshold              catcher vessels; clarify the requirements
                                                    escapement goals and in-river salmon                    amount (the sector’s annual portion of                applicable to viewing salmon in a
                                                    fisheries being severely restricted or                  the performance standard) in any three                storage container; and clarify the
                                                    fully closed. Section 2.6 of the Analysis               years within a consecutive seven-year                 requirements for the removal of salmon
                                                    evaluates various indices and shows                     period. The 33,318 performance                        from an observer sample area at the end
                                                    that the 3-system index (Unalakleet,                    standard would also be the PSC limit in               of a haul or delivery.
                                                    Upper Yukon, and Kuskokwim river                        low abundance years if no IPA was
                                                    systems) meets the objectives. These                    approved or for a sector that had                     Salmon Retention and Handling on
                                                    river systems provide a broad regional                  exceeded its performance standard.                    Catcher Vessels
                                                    representation of stocks and signify very                  If there is an approved IPA, then the                 Current catch handling practices on
                                                    important river systems and subsistence                 PSC limit in low Chinook salmon                       catcher vessels includes the delivery of
                                                    fisheries in western Alaska. Subsistence                abundance years would be 45,000                       ‘‘deckloaded’’ pollock to shoreside
                                                    harvests from these three river systems                 Chinook salmon. The 45,000 PSC limit                  processors or stationary floating
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                                                    account for up to 87 percent of the                     would function the same as the 60,000                 processors. Deckloading is the practice
                                                    statewide subsistence harvest of                        Chinook salmon PSC limit under                        of retaining catch in the codend of the
                                                    Chinook salmon. As shown in the                         Amendment 91. NMFS would issue                        net rather than dumping the catch in
                                                    Analysis, having more than one system                   allocations of the 45,000 PSC limit to                refrigerated saltwater tanks (RSW). For
                                                    in the index and having broad regional                  the AFA catcher/processor sector, the                 reasons detailed in the Section 2.7 of the
                                                    representation makes the index more                     AFA mothership sector, the AFA                        Analysis, NMFS has recognized
                                                    robust. The Analysis also shows a clear                 inshore cooperatives, and the CDQ                     deckloading as a historic and
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                                                    catcher vessels participating in the                      This proposed regulatory amendment                     • Correct a cross reference error in
                                                    pollock fishery. This proposed rule                     will clarify the existing observer data               paragraph (6) of the definition of a
                                                    would move regulations currently at                     entry and communications requirements                 fishing trip in § 679.2.
                                                    § 679.21(c) to § 679.21(f)(15), modify                  and expand the equipment and software                    • Remove the requirement to submit
                                                    regulations currently at § 679.21(c)(2)(ii)             requirements to apply to all catcher                  an application form with a proposed
                                                    to remove the requirement to store all                  vessels less than 125 ft LOA                          IPA or amended IPA at
                                                    salmon bycatch in an RSW, which is not                  participating in the pollock fishery.                 § 679.21(f)(12)(iii)(A) and
                                                    possible when a vessel’s catch exceeds                  NMFS proposes to reorganize                           § 679.21(f)(12)(v)(C);
                                                    the storage capacity of the RSW tanks,                  regulations at § 679.51(e)(1)(iii) to                    • Remove the requirement at
                                                    and add the following requirements at                   separate the equipment requirements                   § 679.21(f)(12)(v)(C)(2) that an
                                                    § 679.21(f)(15)(ii)(B) to clarify catch                 from the applicability paragraphs to                  amendment to the list of IPA
                                                    handling, sorting, and storage                          clearly identify which vessel operators               participants be received by NMFS no
                                                    requirements on board catcher vessels:                  must provide a computer, software, and                later than 1700 hours, Alaska local time,
                                                      (1) All salmon must be retained until                 data transmission capabilities. As a                  on December 1;
                                                    delivery to the processor.                              result of this proposed action, current                  • Move and consolidate the
                                                      (2) The vessel operator must notify                   requirements for observer data entry                  regulations for the non-Chinook salmon
                                                    the observer at least 15 minutes prior to               equipment, software, and transmission                 PSC limit and Chum Salmon Savings
                                                    the transfer of fish from one storage                   would remain, and the computer and                    Area from § 679.21(e) to § 679.21(f)(14);
                                                    location to another, or any sorting,                    software requirements would be                           • Move and consolidate the
                                                    handling, or discard of catch prior to                  expanded to apply to catcher vessels                  regulations for Chinook salmon bycatch
                                                    delivery.                                               less than 125 ft LOA participating in the             in the Aleutian Islands pollock fishery
                                                      (3) After the observer has completed                  pollock fishery.                                      from § 679.21(e) to § 679.21(g);
                                                    sampling duties, catch must be secured                                                                           • Correct a cross reference error in
                                                    on board the vessel until delivery.                     Viewing Salmon in a Storage Container                 § 679.51(e)(2);
                                                    (Catch may be handled after securing it,                                                                         • Remove ‘‘aboard the vessel’’ from
                                                    but only if the observer is notified and                  Regulations at § 679.28(d)(7)(ii)                   § 679.51(e)(2)(iii)(B)(3); and
                                                    catch re-secured after the completion of                require that all salmon stored in the                    • Make additional very minor non-
                                                    catch handling activity.)                               salmon storage container on a catcher/                substantive technical edits.
                                                      These additional catch handling and                   processor or mothership must remain in
                                                    notification requirements would                         view of the observer at the observer                  Remove Tables 47a, b, c, and d
                                                    facilitate observer sampling during the                 sampling station at all times during the                 NMFS proposes to remove Tables 47a,
                                                    delivery, and ensure observers are given                sorting of each haul. NMFS proposes to                b, c, and d to part 679 from the
                                                    the opportunity to monitor all catch                    revise the wording of this regulation to              regulations and would instead maintain
                                                    handling activities when sorting or                     better reflect the intent that the salmon             these tables on the NMFS Alaska Region
                                                    discard of salmon may occur. This                       storage container (and not each                       Web site. Removing these tables would
                                                    would ensure accurate salmon                            individual salmon in the container)                   not impose any costs on industry and
                                                    accounting at the processor receiving                   must remain in view of the observer at                would decrease the costs of regulatory
                                                    the vessel’s catch.                                     the observer sampling station at all                  amendments necessary to update the
                                                                                                            times during the sorting of each haul.                tables in the future.
                                                    Observer Data Entry and Transmission                                                                             NMFS added Tables 47a, b, c, and d
                                                    Requirements Aboard Catcher Vessels                     Removal of Salmon From Observer                       to part 679 with the final rule to
                                                      Catcher vessels participating in the                  Sample Area at the End of a Haul or                   implement Amendment 91. At that
                                                    pollock fishery are required to carry an                Delivery                                              time, Tables 47a, b, c, and d were the
                                                    observer on all trips but only catcher                     Current regulations do not require                 most efficient way to be transparent
                                                    vessels greater than or equal to 125 ft                 that all salmon be removed from the                   about the values NMFS uses in making
                                                    length overall (LOA) are required to                    observer sampling area and the salmon                 the necessary calculations under
                                                    provide a computer, data entry software,                storage location at the end of each haul              Amendment 91: The percent of each
                                                    and data transmission capabilities to the               or each delivery. NMFS proposes to                    sector’s pollock allocation, numbers of
                                                    observer. Currently, an observer on                     modify regulations at                                 Chinook salmon associated with each
                                                    board a catcher vessel less than 125 ft                 § 679.21(f)(15)(ii)(A)(3) and                         vessel in the sector used to calculate the
                                                    LOA sends data to NMFS on paper                         § 679.21(f)(15)(ii)(C)(6) to require that all         opt-out allocation and annual threshold
                                                    forms via facsimile at the completion of                salmon must be removed, in the                        amounts, and the percent of the pollock
                                                    each trip. Observer data sent to NMFS                   presence of the observer, from the                    allocation associated with each vessel
                                                    via fax can take a week or more to be                   salmon storage container and adjacent                 that NMFS uses to calculate minimum
                                                    available for management purposes.                      area at the end of each haul or delivery              participation in the IPAs.
                                                    Access to a computer for electronic data                after the observer has completed his or                  Since these tables were published in
                                                    entry significantly increases the speed at              her data collection duties. NMFS                      August 2010, catcher vessels have
                                                    which observer data can be made                         proposes this revision to the regulations             changed names and consolidated
                                                    available for inseason management and                   to ensure that salmon are properly                    pollock allocations. In June 2014, NMFS
                                                    catch accounting. Further, the data                     accounted for between hauls and                       recalculated the pollock allocations and
                                                    validation measures built into the                                                                            Chinook salmon limits for catcher
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                                                                                                            deliveries.
                                                    software improve initial data quality                                                                         vessels whose allocation and limits has
                                                    and decrease the need for corrections                   Other Regulatory Changes                              changes since 2010. NMFS revised
                                                    during the observer debriefing process.                                                                       Table 47c to show the original and
                                                    Additional information about the                          NMFS proposes to revise to the                      revised information and published the
                                                    projected costs and benefits of this                    regulations for clarity and efficiency, as            revised table on the NMFS Alaska
                                                    proposed regulatory amendment are                       follows—                                              Region’s Web site.
                                                    detailed in Sections 2.7 and 4.8.4 of the                 • Remove Tables 47a, b, c, and d to                    However, a regulatory amendment is
                                                    Analysis.                                               part 679;                                             required to change these tables in the


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                                                    regulations. Changes to the information                 Remove the Deadline for an                            floating processor required to maintain
                                                    in these tables may become more                         Amendment to the List of IPA                          observer coverage. The cross reference
                                                    frequent as vessels change names,                       Participants                                          to the observer requirements for
                                                    ownership, or are replaced under the                      NMFS proposes to remove the                         shoreside processors and stationary
                                                    provisions of the recently implemented                  requirement at § 679.21(f)(12)(v)(C)(2)               floating processors should refer to
                                                    regulations for Amendment 106 (79 FR                    that an amendment to the list of IPA                  § 679.51(b) instead of § 679.51(d).
                                                    54590, September 12, 2014). Removing                    participants (vessels) must be received               Remove ‘‘Aboard the Vessel’’ From
                                                    these tables from regulation, and posting               by NMFS no later than 1700 hours,                     § 679.51(e)(2)(iii)(B)(3)
                                                    the necessary information on the Alaska                 A.l.t., on December 1. In removing this
                                                                                                            requirement, NMFS proposes to add a                      Regulations at § 679.51(e)(2)(iii)(B)(3)
                                                    Region Web site, would reduce
                                                                                                            requirement at § 679.21(f)(12)(ii)(D) that            pertain to the observer data entry and
                                                    inaccuracies that could exist between                                                                         communications equipment required at
                                                    actual vessel characteristics and the                   once a member of an IPA, a vessel
                                                                                                            owner or CDQ group cannot withdraw                    a shoreside processor or stationary
                                                    table in regulations.                                                                                         floating processor, some of which are
                                                                                                            from the IPA during the fishing year.
                                                    Correct a Cross Reference Error in the                  This change more directly implements                  not vessels. Therefore, NMFS proposes
                                                    Definition of a Fishing Trip                            the Amendment 91 requirement that                     to remove the language ‘‘aboard the
                                                                                                            IPA members cannot leave an IPA mid-                  vessel’’ from this paragraph for clarity.
                                                      The proposed rule would correct a                     year and that changes to an IPA                       Classification
                                                    cross reference error in paragraph (6) of               membership must be made after the
                                                    the definition of a fishing trip in § 679.2.                                                                    Pursuant to sections 304(b) and 305(d)
                                                                                                            directed pollock fishery closes by
                                                    This paragraph defines a fishing trip for                                                                     of the Magnuson-Stevens Act, the NMFS
                                                                                                            regulation (after November 1 of each
                                                    purposes of implementing the post-                                                                            Assistant Administrator has determined
                                                                                                            year).
                                                    delivery transfer provisions under                                                                            that this proposed rule is consistent
                                                    Amendment 91. These provisions are                      Move and Consolidate the Regulations                  with the FMP, other provisions of the
                                                                                                            for the Non-Chinook Salmon PSC Limit                  Magnuson-Stevens Act, and other
                                                    described in more detail on page 14026
                                                                                                            and Chum Salmon Savings Area                          applicable law, subject to further
                                                    and 14027 of the proposed rule for
                                                                                                               Regulations at § 679.21(e)(1)(vii),                consideration of comments received
                                                    Amendment 91 (75 FR 14016; March 23,
                                                                                                            (e)(3)(i)(A)(3)(ii), (e)(7)(vii), and (e)(7)(ix)      during the public comment period.
                                                    2010). The cross reference to the CDQ                                                                           This proposed rule has been
                                                    Program prohibition in paragraph (6) of                 pertain to the non-Chinook salmon PSC
                                                                                                            limit, the allocation of the non-Chinook              determined to be not significant for the
                                                    the fishing trip definition should refer to                                                                   purposes of Executive Order 12866.
                                                                                                            salmon PSC to the CDQ Program, the
                                                    § 679.7(d)(5)(ii)(C)(2) instead of
                                                                                                            closure of the Chum Salmon Savings                    Regulatory Impact Review (RIR)
                                                    § 679.7(d)(9).
                                                                                                            Area, and the exemption to the closure
                                                                                                                                                                     An RIR was prepared to assess all
                                                    Remove Requirement To Submit an                         for participants in an ICA. NMFS
                                                                                                            proposes to move these regulations to                 costs and benefits of available regulatory
                                                    Application With a Proposed or                                                                                alternatives. The RIR considers all
                                                    Amended IPA                                             § 679.21(f)(14) where other salmon
                                                                                                            bycatch regulations are found because                 quantitative and qualitative measures. A
                                                      NMFS proposes to remove the                           they are management measures to                       copy of this analysis is available from
                                                    requirement at § 679.21(f)(12)(iii)(A) and              address salmon bycatch in the pollock                 NMFS (see ADDRESSES). The Council
                                                                                                            fishery. NMFS does not propose any                    recommended Amendment 110 based
                                                    § 679.21(f)(12)(v)(C) that an IPA
                                                                                                            substantive changes to these regulations,             on those measures that maximized net
                                                    representative submit an application
                                                                                                            except to replace the term ‘‘ICA’’ with               benefits to the Nation. Specific aspects
                                                    form along with a proposed IPA or                                                                             of the economic analysis are discussed
                                                    amended IPA based on public comment                     ‘‘IPA’’ in the regulations to be consistent
                                                                                                            with the proposed revisions described                 below in the Initial Regulatory
                                                    under the Paperwork Reduction Act.                                                                            Flexibility Analysis section.
                                                    Under the Paperwork Reduction Act,                      earlier in this preamble.
                                                    every three years NMFS is required to                   Move and Consolidate the Regulations                  Initial Regulatory Flexibility Analysis
                                                    obtain approval from the Office of                      for Chinook Salmon Bycatch in the                     (IRFA)
                                                    Management and Budget (OMB) to                          Aleutian Islands Pollock Fishery                         An IRFA was prepared for this action,
                                                    continue to collect information                            Regulations at § 679.21(e)(1)(viii),               as required by section 603 of the
                                                    authorized under previous final rules.                  (e)(3)(i)(A)(3)(i), and (e)(7)(viii) pertain          Regulatory Flexibility Act (RFA). The
                                                    The most recent request for public                      to the Chinook salmon PSC limit for the               IRFA for this proposed action describes
                                                    comments on renewal of the                              Aleutian Islands pollock fishery, the                 the reasons why this action is being
                                                    information collection authorized under                 allocation of the Aleutian Islands                    proposed; the objectives and legal basis
                                                    the AFA (OMB Control Number 0648–                       Chinook salmon PSC to the CDQ                         for the proposed rule; the number of
                                                    0401) was published in the Federal                      Program, and closure of the Aleutian                  small entities to which the proposed
                                                    Register on June 19, 2014 (79 FR 35150).                Islands Chinook Salmon Savings Area.                  rule would apply; any projected
                                                    In response to this request for                         NMFS proposes to move these                           reporting, recordkeeping, or other
                                                    comments, NMFS received a comment                       regulations to § 679.21(g). NMFS does                 compliance requirements of the
                                                    that the requirement to submit an                       not propose any substantive changes to                proposed rule; any overlapping,
                                                                                                                                                                  duplicative, or conflicting Federal rules;
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                                                    application form in addition to                         these regulations.
                                                                                                                                                                  and any significant alternatives to the
                                                    submitting a proposed or amended IPA                    Correct a Cross Reference Error in                    proposed rule that would accomplish
                                                    was duplicative with the information in                 § 679.51(e)(2)                                        the stated objectives of the Magnuson-
                                                    the IPA itself. NMFS agrees that the                      The proposed rule would correct a                   Stevens Act and any other applicable
                                                    application form is unnecessary and                     cross reference error in § 679.51(e)(2).              statutes, and that would minimize any
                                                    therefore proposes removing it from the                 This paragraph describes the                          significant adverse economic impacts of
                                                    regulations.                                            applicability of manager responsibilities             the proposed rule on small entities.
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                                                    purpose, and the legal basis are                        requirements. The revised requirements                Department of Commerce (May 21,
                                                    contained earlier in this preamble and                  are those related to—                                 2013), outline the responsibilities of
                                                    are not repeated here. A summary of the                   • Development and submission of                     NMFS in matters affecting tribal
                                                    IRFA follows. A copy of the IRFA is                     proposed IPAs and amendments to                       interests. Section 161 in Division H of
                                                    available from NMFS (see ADDRESSES).                    approved IPAs;                                        Public Law 108–199 (188 Stat. 452), as
                                                                                                              • An annual report from the                         amended by section 518 in Division H
                                                    Number and Description of Small                         participants in each IPA, documenting                 of Public Law 108–447 (118 Stat. 3267),
                                                    Entities Regulated by the Proposed                      information and data relevant to the                  extends the consultation requirements
                                                    Action                                                  Bering Sea Chinook salmon bycatch                     of Executive Order 13175 to Alaska
                                                       The proposed action applies only to                  management program; and                               Native corporations.
                                                    those entities that participate in the                    • Salmon handling and storage on                       NMFS is obligated to consult and
                                                    directed pollock trawl fishery in the                   board a vessel, and obligations to                    coordinate with federally recognized
                                                    Bering Sea. These entities include                      facilitate observer data reporting.                   tribal governments and Alaska Native
                                                    vessels harvesting pollock under the                      The proposed rule would remove the                  Claims Settlement Act regional and
                                                    AFA and the six CDQ groups that                         requirements for an application form for              village corporations on a government-to-
                                                    receive allocations of pollock.                         a proposed IPA or amended IPA.                        government basis pursuant to Executive
                                                       The RFA requires consideration of                                                                          Order 13175 which establishes several
                                                                                                            Duplicate, Overlapping, or Conflicting
                                                    affiliations among entities for the                                                                           requirements for NMFS, including (1) to
                                                                                                            Federal Rules
                                                    purpose of assessing if an entity is                                                                          provide regular and meaningful
                                                                                                              No duplication, overlap, or conflict                consultation and collaboration with
                                                    small. The AFA pollock cooperatives
                                                                                                            between this proposed action and                      Indian tribal governments and Alaska
                                                    are a type of affiliation. All the non-CDQ
                                                                                                            existing Federal rules has been                       Native corporations in the development
                                                    entities directly regulated by the
                                                                                                            identified.                                           of Federal regulatory practices that
                                                    proposed action were members of AFA
                                                    cooperatives in 2014 and, therefore,                    Description of Significant Alternatives               significantly or uniquely affect their
                                                    NMFS considers them ‘‘affiliated’’ large                That Minimize Adverse Impacts on                      communities, (2) to reduce the
                                                    (non-small) entities for RFA purposes.                  Small Entities                                        imposition of unfunded mandates on
                                                    Section 5.6 of the IRFA notes that all of                                                                     Indian tribal governments, and (3) to
                                                                                                               The proposed action is a                           streamline the applications process for
                                                    the AFA cooperatives have gross annual                  comprehensive program to minimize
                                                    revenues that are substantially greater                                                                       and increase the availability of waivers
                                                                                                            Chinook and chum salmon bycatch that                  to Indian tribal governments. Executive
                                                    than $20.5 million, the standard used by                accomplished the stated objectives and
                                                    the Small Business Administration to                                                                          Order 13175 requires Federal agencies
                                                                                                            is consistent with applicable statutes.               to have an effective process to involve
                                                    define the annual gross revenue of a                    No alternatives were identified in                    and consult with representatives of
                                                    large (non-small) business engaged in                   addition to those analyzed in the IRFA                Indian tribal governments in developing
                                                    finfish harvesting, such as pollock.                    that had the potential to further reduce              regulatory policies and prohibits
                                                    Therefore, all the non-CDQ pollock                      the economic burden on small entities,                regulations that impose substantial,
                                                    fishery participants are defined as large               while achieving the objectives of this                direct compliance costs on Indian tribal
                                                    (non-small) entities.                                   action. Section 2.10 of the Analysis                  governments.
                                                       Due to their status as non-profit                    contains a detailed discussion of                        Section 5(b)(2)(B) of Executive Order
                                                    corporations, the six CDQ groups are                    alternatives considered and eliminated                13175 requires NMFS to prepare a tribal
                                                    identified as ‘‘small’’ entities for RFA                from further analysis (see ADDRESSES).                summary impact statement as part of the
                                                    purposes. This proposed action directly                    This proposed rule includes                        final rule. This statement must contain
                                                    regulates the six CDQ groups. As                        performance standards, rather than                    (1) a description of the extent of the
                                                    described in regulations implementing                   design standards, to minimize Chinook                 agency’s prior consultation with tribal
                                                    the RFA (13 CFR 121.103), the CDQ                       salmon and chum salmon bycatch,                       officials, (2) a summary of the nature of
                                                    groups’ affiliations with other large                   while limiting the burden on CDQ                      their concerns, (3) the agency’s position
                                                    entities do not define them as large                    groups. A system of transferable PSC                  supporting the need to issue the
                                                    entities.                                               allocations and a performance standard,               regulation, and (4) a statement of the
                                                       The six CDQ groups, formed to                        even in years of low Chinook salmon                   extent to which the concerns of tribal
                                                    manage and administer the CDQ                           abundance, would allow CDQ groups to                  officials have been met. If the Secretary
                                                    allocations, investments, and economic                  decide how best to comply with the                    of Commerce approves Amendment
                                                    development projects, are the Aleutian                  requirements of this action, given the                110, a tribal impact summary statement
                                                    Pribilof Island Community Development                   other constraints imposed on the                      that summarizes and responds to issues
                                                    Association, the Bristol Bay Economic                   pollock fishery (e.g., pollock TAC,                   raised in all tribal consultations on the
                                                    Development Corporation, the Central                    market conditions, area closures                      proposed action and describes the
                                                    Bering Sea Fishermen’s Association, the                 associated with other rules, gear                     extent to which the concerns of tribal
                                                    Coastal Villages Region Fund, the                       restrictions, climate and oceanographic               officials have been met will be included
                                                    Norton Sound Economic Development                       change).                                              in the final rule for Amendment 110.
                                                    Corporation, and the Yukon Delta                                                                                 The consultation process for this
                                                    Fisheries Development Association. The                  Tribal Summary Impact Statement (E.O.                 action started during the Council
                                                    65 communities, with approximately                      13175)                                                process when the Council started
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                                                    27,000 total residents, benefit from                       Executive Order 13175 of November                  developing Amendment 110. A number
                                                    participation in the CDQ Program, but                   6, 2000 (25 U.S.C. 450 note), the                     of tribal representatives and tribal
                                                    are not directly regulated by this action.              Executive Memorandum of April 29,                     organizations provided written public
                                                                                                            1994 (25 U.S.C. 450 note), the American               comments and oral public testimony to
                                                    Recordkeeping, Reporting, and Other
                                                                                                            Indian and Alaska Native Policy of the                the Council during Council outreach
                                                    Compliance Requirements
                                                                                                            U.S. Department of Commerce (March                    meetings on Amendment 110 and at the
                                                      This proposed rule would revise some                  30, 1995), and the Tribal Consultation                numerous Council meetings at which
                                                    existing requirements and remove some                   and Coordination Policy of the U.S.                   Amendment 110 was discussed.


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                                                      NMFS conducted two tribal                             gathering and maintaining the data                    ■ d. Revise the definition for ‘‘PSQ
                                                    consultations, one in December 2014                     needed, and completing and reviewing                  reserve’’; and
                                                    and one in April 2015, with                             the collection of information.                        ■ c. Add the definition for ‘‘Salmon
                                                    representatives from the Tanana Chiefs                    Public comment is sought regarding                  bycatch incentive plan agreement (IPA)’’
                                                    Conference; the Association of Village                  (1) whether this proposed collection of               in alphabetical order;
                                                    Council Presidents; the Yukon River                     information is necessary for the proper                 The revisions and additions read as
                                                    Drainage Fisheries Association; the                     performance of the functions of the                   follows:
                                                    Kawerak, Inc.; and the Bering Sea                       agency, including whether the                         § 679.2    Definitions.
                                                    Fishermen’s Association. These                          information shall have practical utility;
                                                    organizations prepared letters for the                  (2) the accuracy of the burden estimate;              *      *     *     *     *
                                                    Council and requested the consultations                                                                          Chum Salmon Savings Area of the
                                                                                                            (3) ways to enhance the quality, utility,
                                                    to discuss the salmon bycatch                                                                                 BSAI CVOA (See § 679.21(f)(14) and
                                                                                                            and clarity of the information to be
                                                    management measures under                                                                                     Figure 9 to this part).
                                                                                                            collected; and (4) ways to minimize the
                                                    consideration by the Council. NMFS                      burden of the collection of information,              *      *     *     *     *
                                                    posted reports from these consultations                 including through the use of automated                   Fishing trip means: * * *
                                                    on the NMFS Alaska Region Web site at                   collection techniques or other forms of                  (6) For purposes of
                                                    https://alaskafisheries.noaa.gov/tribal-                information technology. Send comments                 § 679.7(d)(5)(ii)(C)(2) for CDQ groups
                                                    consultations.                                          on these or any other aspects of the                  and § 679.7(k)(8)(ii) for AFA entities, the
                                                      NMFS continued the consultation                       collection of information to NMFS                     period beginning when a vessel operator
                                                    process by sending a letter to all Alaska               Alaska Region at the ADDRESSES above,                 commences harvesting any pollock that
                                                    Native representatives when the Notice                  email to OIRA_Submission@                             will accrue against a directed fishing
                                                    of Availability for Amendment 110                       omb.eop.gov, or fax to (202) 395–5806.                allowance for pollock in the BS or
                                                    published in the Federal Register                                                                             against a pollock CDQ allocation
                                                                                                              Notwithstanding any other provision
                                                    notifying them of the opportunity to                                                                          harvested in the BS and ending when
                                                                                                            of the law, no person is required to
                                                    comment.                                                                                                      the vessel operator offloads or transfers
                                                                                                            respond to, nor shall any person be
                                                                                                                                                                  any processed or unprocessed pollock
                                                    Collection-of-Information Requirements                  subject to a penalty for failure to comply
                                                                                                                                                                  from that vessel.
                                                                                                            with, a collection of information subject
                                                      This proposed rule contains                           to the requirements of the PRA, unless                *      *     *     *     *
                                                    collection-of-information requirements                  that collection of information displays a                PSQ reserve means the amount of a
                                                    subject to review and approval by OMB                   currently valid OMB control number.                   prohibited species catch limit
                                                    under the Paperwork Reduction Act                       All currently approved NOAA                           established under § 679.21 that has been
                                                    (PRA). These requirements have been                     collections of information may be                     allocated to the CDQ Program under
                                                    submitted to OMB for approval. The                      viewed at: http://www.cio.noaa.gov/                   § 679.21.
                                                    collections are listed below by OMB                     services_programs/prasubs.html.                       *      *     *     *     *
                                                    control number.                                                                                                  Salmon bycatch incentive plan
                                                                                                            List of Subjects in 50 CFR Part 679                   agreement (IPA) is a voluntary private
                                                    OMB Control Number 0648–0318
                                                                                                              Alaska, Fisheries, Recordkeeping and                contract, approved by NMFS under
                                                      Public reporting burden is estimated                                                                        § 679.21(f)(12), that establishes
                                                                                                            reporting requirements.
                                                    to average 5 minutes per individual                                                                           incentives for participants to avoid
                                                    response for use of a vessel’s computer,                  Dated: January 28, 2016.
                                                                                                                                                                  Chinook salmon and chum salmon
                                                    software, and data transmission; 5                      Samuel D. Rauch III,
                                                                                                                                                                  bycatch while directed fishing for
                                                    minutes per individual response for                     Deputy Assistant Administrator for                    pollock in the BS.
                                                    notification of observer before handling                Regulatory Programs, National Marine
                                                                                                            Fisheries Service.                                    *      *     *     *     *
                                                    the vessel’s Bering Sea pollock catch;
                                                                                                                                                                  ■ 3. In § 679.7:
                                                    and 5 minutes for notification of crew                    For the reasons set out in the                      ■ a. Revise paragraphs (d)(5)(ii)(B),
                                                    person responsible for ensuring all                     preamble, 50 CFR part 679 is proposed                 (d)(5)(ii)(C)(5), and (k)(8) heading;
                                                    sorting, retention, and storage of                      to be amended as follows:                             ■ b. Redesignate paragraph (k)(8)(iv) as
                                                    salmon.                                                                                                       (k)(8)(v); and
                                                    OMB Control Number 0648–0393                            PART 679—FISHERIES OF THE                             ■ c. Add new paragraph (k)(8)(iv).
                                                                                                            EXCLUSIVE ECONOMIC ZONE OFF                              The revisions and addition read as
                                                      Public reporting burden is estimated                  ALASKA                                                follows:
                                                    to average 8 hours per individual
                                                    response for the Application to Receive                 ■ 1. The authority citation for 50 CFR                § 679.7    Prohibitions.
                                                    Transferable Chinook Salmon PSC                         part 679 continues to read as follows:                *       *    *    *     *
                                                    Allocations, including the attached                       Authority: 16 U.S.C. 773 et seq.; 1801 et              (d) * * *
                                                    contract; 4 hours for the amendment to                  seq.; 3631 et seq.; Pub. L. 108–447; Pub. L.             (5) * * *
                                                    contract; and 15 minutes for the                        111–281.                                                 (ii) * * *
                                                    Application for the Transfer of Chinook                                                                          (B) Non-Chinook salmon. For the
                                                    Salmon PSC Allocations.                                 ■  2. In § 679.2:                                     operator of a vessel, to use trawl gear to
                                                                                                            ■  a. Remove the definition for ‘‘Chinook             harvest pollock CDQ in the Chum
                                                    OMB Control Number 0648–0401                            salmon bycatch incentive plan
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                                                                                                                                                                  Salmon Savings Area between
                                                      Public reporting burden is estimated                  agreement (IPA)’’;                                    September 1 and October 14 after the
                                                    to average 40 hours per individual                      ■ b. Revise the definitions for ‘‘Chum                CDQ group’s non-Chinook salmon PSQ
                                                    response for the Salmon Bycatch                         Salmon Savings Area of the BSAI                       is attained, unless the vessel is
                                                    Incentive Plan Agreement (IPA); and 8                   CVOA’’, and paragraph (6) of ‘‘Fishing                participating in an approved IPA under
                                                    hours for the IPA Annual Report.                        trip’’;                                               § 679.21(f)(12).
                                                      Public reporting burden includes the                  ■ c. Remove the definition for ‘‘Non-                    (C) * * *
                                                    time for reviewing instructions,                        Chinook salmon bycatch reduction                         (5) For the operator of a catcher vessel
                                                    searching existing data sources,                        intercooperative agreement (ICA)’’;                   delivering pollock CDQ catch to a


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                                                    shoreside processor or stationary                                        (1) Inshore, catcher/processor,          250,000 Chinook salmon. By October 1
                                                    floating processor to:                                                mothership, and CDQ sectors. The            of each year, the State of Alaska will
                                                       (i) Deliver pollock CDQ to a processor                             portions of the BS subarea pollock          provide to NMFS an estimate of
                                                    that does not have a catch monitoring                                 directed fishing allowances allocated to    Chinook salmon abundance based on a
                                                    and control plan approved under                                       each sector under sections 206(a) and       post-season in-river Chinook salmon
                                                    § 679.28(g).                                                          206(b) of the AFA and the CDQ               run size index for western Alaska based
                                                       (ii) Handle, sort, or discard catch                                allowance in the BSAI will be divided       on the Kuskokwim, Unalakleet, and
                                                    without notifying the observer 15                                     into two seasonal allowances                Upper Yukon aggregate stock grouping.
                                                    minutes prior to handling, sorting, or                                corresponding to the two fishing               (i) An AFA sector will receive a
                                                    discarding catch as described in                                      seasons set out at § 679.23(e)(2), as       portion of the 47,591 Chinook salmon
                                                    § 679.21(f)(15)(ii)(B)(2).                                            follows:                                    PSC limit, or, in a low Chinook salmon
                                                       (iii) Fail to secure catch after the                                  (i) A Season, 45 percent;                abundance year, the 33,318 Chinook
                                                    completion of catch handling and the                                     (ii) B Season, 55 percent.               salmon PSC limit, if—
                                                    collection of scientific data and                                     *       *    *     *     *                     (A) No Chinook salmon bycatch
                                                    biological samples as described in                                       5. In § 679.21:                          incentive plan agreement (IPA) is
                                                    § 679.21(f)(15)(ii)(B)(3).                                               a. Remove and reserve paragraph (c);
                                                                                                                             b. Remove paragraphs (e)(1)(vi), (vii),  approved by NMFS under paragraph
                                                    *       *     *     *     *                                                                                       (f)(12) of this section; or
                                                                                                                          and (viii); (e)(3)(i)(A)(3); and (e)(7)(vii),
                                                       (k) * * *                                                          (viii), and (ix); and                          (B) That AFA sector has exceeded its
                                                       (8) Salmon PSC. * * *                                                 c. Revise paragraphs (f) and (g) to read performance standard under paragraph
                                                    *       *     *     *     *                                           as follows:                                 (f)(6) of this section.
                                                       (iv) Catcher vessels. (A) For the                                                                                 (ii) An AFA sector will receive a
                                                                                                                          § 679.21 Prohibited species bycatch         portion of the 60,000 Chinook salmon
                                                    operator of a catcher vessel, to handle,                              management.
                                                    sort, or discard catch without notifying                                                                          PSC limit, or, in a low Chinook salmon
                                                                                                                          *      *    *     *      *                  abundance year, the 45,000 Chinook
                                                    the observer 15 minutes prior to                                         (f) Salmon Bycatch Management in
                                                    handling, sorting, or discarding catch as                                                                         salmon PSC limit, if—
                                                                                                                          the BS Pollock Fishery —(1)
                                                    described in § 679.21(f)(15)(ii)(B)(2).                                                                              (A) At least one IPA is approved by
                                                                                                                          Applicability. This paragraph contains
                                                       (B) For the operator of a catcher vessel                                                                       NMFS under paragraph (f)(12) of this
                                                                                                                          regulations governing the bycatch of
                                                    to fail to secure catch after the                                                                                 section; and
                                                                                                                          salmon in the BS pollock fishery.
                                                    completion of catch handling and the                                     (2) Chinook salmon prohibited species       (B) That AFA sector has not exceeded
                                                    collection of scientific data and                                     catch (PSC) limit. Each year, NMFS will its performance standard under
                                                    biological samples as described in                                    allocate to AFA sectors listed in           paragraph (f)(6) of this section.
                                                    § 679.21(f)(15)(ii)(B)(3).                                            paragraph (f)(3)(ii) of this section a         (3) Allocations of the Chinook salmon
                                                    *       *     *     *     *                                           portion of the applicable Chinook           PSC limits—(i) Seasonal apportionment.
                                                    ■ 4. In § 679.20, revise paragraph                                    salmon PSC limit. NMFS will publish         NMFS will apportion the Chinook
                                                    (a)(5)(i)(B)(1) to read as follows:                                   the applicable Chinook salmon PSC           salmon PSC limits annually 70 percent
                                                                                                                          limit in the annual harvest                 to the A season and 30 percent to the
                                                    § 679.20        General limitations.                                  specifications after determining if it is a B season, which are described in
                                                    *       *     *             *         *                               low Chinook salmon abundance year.          § 679.23(e)(2).
                                                        (a) * * *                                                         NMFS will determine that it is a low           (ii) AFA sectors. Each year, NMFS
                                                        (5) * * *                                                         Chinook salmon abundance year when          will make allocations of the applicable
                                                        (i) * * *                                                         abundance of Chinook salmon in              Chinook salmon PSC limit to the
                                                        (B) * * *                                                         western Alaska is less than or equal to     following four AFA sectors:

                                                    AFA Sector:                                              Eligible participants are:

                                                    (A) Catcher/processor .....................              AFA catcher/processors and AFA catcher vessels delivering to AFA catcher/processors, all of which are
                                                                                                               permitted under § 679.4(l)(2) and (l)(3)(i)(A), respectively.
                                                    (B) Mothership ................................          AFA catcher vessels harvesting pollock for processing by AFA motherships, all of which are permitted
                                                                                                               under § 679.4(l)(3)(i)(B) and (l)(4), respectively.
                                                    (C) Inshore ......................................       AFA catcher vessels harvesting pollock for processing by AFA inshore processors, all of which are per-
                                                                                                               mitted under § 679.4(l)(3)(i)(C).
                                                    (D) CDQ Program ...........................              The six CDQ groups authorized under section 305(i)(1)(D) of the Magnuson-Stevens Act to participate in
                                                                                                               the CDQ Program.



                                                     (iii) Allocations to each AFA sector.                                PSC limits to each AFA sector as                      maximum amount of Chinook salmon
                                                    NMFS will allocate the Chinook salmon                                 follows:                                              PSC allocated to each sector in each
                                                                                                                            (A) If a sector is managed under the                season and annually is—
                                                                                                                          60,000 Chinook salmon PSC limit, the
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                                                                                                                                 A season                               B season                            Annual total
                                                                           AFA sector
                                                                                                                     % Allocation      # of Chinook        % Allocation       # of Chinook         % Allocation     # of Chinook

                                                    (1)   Catcher/processor ..............................                      32.9            13,818                 17.9               3,222              28.4          17,040
                                                    (2)   Mothership ..........................................                  8.0             3,360                  7.3               1,314               7.8           4,674
                                                    (3)   Inshore ................................................              49.8            20,916                 69.3              12,474              55.6          33,390
                                                    (4)   CDQ Program .....................................                      9.3             3,906                  5.5                 990               8.2           4,896




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                                                      (B) If the sector is managed under the                              amount of Chinook salmon PSC in each
                                                    45,000 Chinook salmon PSC limit, the                                  season and annually:
                                                    sector will be allocated the following

                                                                                                                                 A season                               B season                           Annual total
                                                                           AFA sector
                                                                                                                     % Allocation      # of Chinook        % Allocation       # of Chinook        % Allocation     # of Chinook

                                                    (1)   Catcher/processor ..............................                      32.9            10,363                 17.9              2,415              28.4          12,780
                                                    (2)   Mothership ..........................................                  8.0             2,520                  7.3                987               7.8           3,510
                                                    (3)   Inshore ................................................              49.8            15,687                 69.3              9,355              55.6          25,020
                                                    (4)   CDQ Program .....................................                      9.3             2,930                  5.5                743               8.2           3,690



                                                      (C) If the sector is managed under the                              amount of Chinook salmon PSC in each
                                                    47,591 Chinook salmon PSC limit, the                                  season and annually:
                                                    sector will be allocated the following

                                                                                                                                 A season                               B season                           Annual total
                                                                           AFA sector
                                                                                                                     % Allocation      # of Chinook        % Allocation       # of Chinook        % Allocation     # of Chinook

                                                    (1)   Catcher/processor ..............................                      32.9            10,906                 17.9              2,556              28.4          13,516
                                                    (2)   Mothership ..........................................                  8.0             2,665                  7.3              1,042               7.8           3,707
                                                    (3)   Inshore ................................................              49.8            16,591                 69.3              9,894              55.6          26,485
                                                    (4)   CDQ Program .....................................                      9.3             3,098                  5.5                785               8.2           3,883



                                                      (D) If the sector is managed under the                              amount of Chinook salmon PSC in each
                                                    33,318 Chinook salmon PSC limit, the                                  season and annually:
                                                    sector will be allocated the following

                                                                                                                                 A season                               B season                           Annual total
                                                                           AFA sector
                                                                                                                     % Allocation      # of Chinook        % Allocation       # of Chinook        % Allocation     # of Chinook

                                                    (1)   Catcher/processor ..............................                      32.9             7,673                 17.9              1,789              28.4           9,462
                                                    (2)   Mothership ..........................................                  8.0             1,866                  7.3                730               7.8           2,599
                                                    (3)   Inshore ................................................              49.8            11,615                 69.3              6,926              55.6          18,525
                                                    (4)   CDQ Program .....................................                      9.3             2,169                  5.5                550               8.2           2,732



                                                       (iv) Allocations to the AFA catcher/                                  (v) Allocations to inshore cooperatives            managed by NMFS under the
                                                    processor and mothership sectors. (A)                                 and the AFA inshore open access                       requirements of paragraph (f)(10) of this
                                                    NMFS will issue transferable Chinook                                  fishery. NMFS will further allocate the               section.
                                                    salmon PSC allocations under paragraph                                inshore sector’s Chinook salmon PSC                     (vi) Allocations to the CDQ Program.
                                                    (f)(3)(iii) of this section to entities                               allocation under paragraph (f)(3)(iii) of             NMFS will further allocate the Chinook
                                                    representing the AFA catcher/processor                                this section among the inshore                        salmon PSC allocation to the CDQ
                                                    sector and the AFA mothership sector if                               cooperatives and the inshore open
                                                    these sectors meet the requirements of                                                                                      Program under paragraph (f)(3)(iii) of
                                                                                                                          access fishery based on the percentage                this section among the six CDQ groups
                                                    paragraph (f)(8) of this section.                                     allocations of pollock to each inshore
                                                       (B) If no entity is approved by NMFS                                                                                     based on each CDQ group’s percentage
                                                                                                                          cooperative under § 679.62(a). NMFS                   of the CDQ Program pollock allocation.
                                                    to represent the AFA catcher/processor
                                                    sector or the AFA mothership sector,                                  will issue transferable Chinook salmon                NMFS will issue transferable Chinook
                                                    then NMFS will manage that sector                                     PSC allocations to inshore cooperatives.              salmon PSC allocations to CDQ groups.
                                                    under a non-transferable Chinook                                      Any Chinook salmon PSC allocated to
                                                                                                                                                                                  (vii) Accrual of Chinook salmon
                                                    salmon PSC allocation under paragraph                                 the inshore open access fishery will be
                                                                                                                                                                                bycatch to specific PSC allocations.
                                                    (f)(10) of this section.                                              as a non-transferable allocation

                                                    If a Chinook salmon PSC allocation is:                                                             Then all Chinook salmon bycatch:

                                                    (A) A transferable allocation to a sector-level entity, inshore coopera-                           By any vessel fishing under a transferable allocation will accrue against
                                                      tive, or CDQ group under paragraph (f)(8) of this section.                                         the allocation to the entity representing that vessel.
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                                                    (B) A non-transferable allocation to a sector or the inshore open ac-                              By any vessel fishing under a non-transferable allocation will accrue
                                                      cess fishery under paragraph (f)(10) of this section.                                              against the allocation established for the sector or inshore open ac-
                                                                                                                                                         cess fishery, whichever is applicable.
                                                    (C) The opt-out allocation under paragraph (f)(5) of this section ............                     By any vessel fishing under the opt-out allocation will accrue against
                                                                                                                                                         the opt-out allocation.




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                                                       (viii) Public release of Chinook                          (4) Reduction in allocations of the                  proportion each participating
                                                    salmon PSC information. For each year,                    Chinook salmon PSC limit—(i)                            cooperative represents of the Chinook
                                                    NMFS will release to the public and                       Reduction in sector allocations. NMFS                   salmon PSC initially allocated among
                                                    publish on the NMFS Alaska Region                         will reduce the seasonal allocation of                  the participating inshore cooperatives
                                                    Web site (http://alaskafisheries.                         the Chinook salmon PSC limit to the                     that year.
                                                    noaa.gov/):                                               catcher/processor sector, the mothership                  (iii) Adjustment to CDQ group
                                                       (A) The Chinook salmon PSC                             sector, the inshore sector, or the CDQ                  allocations. If a CDQ group does not
                                                    allocations for each entity receiving a                   Program under paragraph (f)(3)(iii)(A) or               participate in an approved IPA, the
                                                    transferable allocation;                                  (B) of this section, if the owner of any                amount of Chinook salmon that remains
                                                       (B) The non-transferable Chinook                       permitted AFA vessel in that sector, or                 in the CDQ Program’s allocation, after
                                                    salmon PSC allocations;                                   any CDQ group, does not participate in                  subtracting the amount of Chinook
                                                       (C) The vessels fishing under each                     an approved IPA under paragraph (f)(12)                 salmon associated with the non-
                                                    transferable or non-transferable                          of this section. NMFS will subtract the                 participating CDQ group, will be
                                                    allocation;                                               amount of Chinook salmon from each                      reallocated among the CDQ groups
                                                       (D) The amount of Chinook salmon                       sector’s allocation associated with each                participating in an approved IPA based
                                                    bycatch that accrues towards each                         vessel not participating in an approved                 on the proportion each participating
                                                    transferable or non-transferable                          IPA.                                                    CDQ group represents of the Chinook
                                                    allocation;                                                  (ii) Adjustments to the inshore sector
                                                                                                                                                                      salmon PSC initially allocated among
                                                       (E) Any changes to these allocations                   and inshore cooperative allocations. (A)
                                                                                                                                                                      the participating CDQ groups that year.
                                                    due to transfers under paragraph (f)(9) of                If some members of an inshore
                                                    this section, rollovers under paragraph                   cooperative do not participate in an                      (iv) All members of a sector do not
                                                    (f)(11) of this section, and deductions                   approved IPA, NMFS will reduce the                      participate in an approved IPA. If all
                                                    from the B season non-transferable                        allocation to the cooperative to which                  members of a sector do not participate
                                                    allocations under paragraphs (f)(5)(v) or                 those vessels belong, or the inshore                    in an approved IPA, the amount of
                                                    (f)(10)(iii) of this section; and                         open access fishery.                                    Chinook salmon that remains after
                                                       (F) Tables for each sector that provide                   (B) If all members of an inshore                     subtracting the amount of Chinook
                                                    the percent of the sector’s pollock                       cooperative do not participate in an                    salmon associated with the non-
                                                    allocation, numbers of Chinook salmon                     approved IPA, the amount of Chinook                     participating sector will not be
                                                    associated with each vessel in the sector                 salmon that remains in the inshore                      reallocated among the sectors that have
                                                    used to calculate the opt-out allocation                  sector’s allocation, after subtracting the              members participating in an approved
                                                    and annual threshold amounts, and the                     amount of Chinook salmon associated                     IPA. This portion of the PSC limit will
                                                    percent of the pollock allocation                         with the non-participating inshore                      remain unallocated for that year.
                                                    associated with each vessel that NMFS                     cooperative, will be reallocated among                    (5) Chinook salmon PSC opt-out
                                                    will use to calculate IPA minimum                         the inshore cooperatives participating in               allocation. The following table describes
                                                    participation assigned to each vessel.                    an approved IPA based on the                            requirements for the opt-out allocation:

                                                    (i) What is the amount of Chinook salmon PSC that will be allocated to                  The opt-out allocation will equal the sum of the Chinook salmon PSC
                                                       the opt-out allocation in the A season and the B season?.                               deducted under paragraph (f)(4)(i) of this section from the seasonal
                                                                                                                                               allocations of each sector with members not participating in an ap-
                                                                                                                                               proved IPA.
                                                    (ii) Which participants will be managed under the opt-out allocation? ....              Any AFA-permitted vessel or any CDQ group that is a member of a
                                                                                                                                               sector eligible under paragraph (f)(2)(ii) of this section to receive allo-
                                                                                                                                               cations of the 60,000 PSC limit or the 45,000 PSC limit, but that is
                                                                                                                                               not participating in an approved IPA.
                                                    (iii) What Chinook salmon bycatch will accrue against the opt-out allo-                 All Chinook salmon bycatch by participants under paragraph (f)(5)(ii) of
                                                        cation?.                                                                               this section.
                                                    (iv) How will the opt-out allocation be managed? ....................................   All participants under paragraph (f)(5)(ii) of this section will be man-
                                                                                                                                               aged as a group under the seasonal opt-out allocations. If the Re-
                                                                                                                                               gional Administrator determines that the seasonal opt-out allocation
                                                                                                                                               will be reached, NMFS will publish a notice in the Federal Register
                                                                                                                                               closing directed fishing for pollock in the BS, for the remainder of the
                                                                                                                                               season, for all vessels fishing under the opt-out allocation.
                                                    (v) What will happen if Chinook salmon bycatch by vessels fishing                       NMFS will deduct from the B season opt-out allocation any Chinook
                                                       under the opt-out allocation exceeds the amount allocated to the A                      salmon bycatch in the A season that exceeds the A season opt-out
                                                       season opt-out allocation?.                                                             allocation.
                                                    (vi) What will happen if Chinook salmon bycatch by vessels fishing                      If Chinook salmon bycatch by vessels fishing under the opt-out alloca-
                                                       under the opt-out allocation is less than the amount allocated to the                   tion in the A season is less than the amount allocated to the opt-out
                                                       A season opt-out allocation?.                                                           allocation in the A season, this amount of Chinook salmon will not be
                                                                                                                                               added to the B season opt-out allocation.
                                                    (vii) Is Chinook salmon PSC allocated to the opt-out allocation transfer-               No. Chinook salmon PSC allocated to the opt-out allocation is not
                                                       able?.                                                                                  transferable.
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                                                      (6) Chinook salmon bycatch                              consecutive years, that sector will                        (i) Annual threshold amount. Prior to
                                                    performance standard. If the total                        receive an allocation of Chinook salmon                 each year, NMFS will calculate each
                                                    annual Chinook salmon bycatch by the                      under the 47,591 PSC limit in all future                sector’s annual threshold amount.
                                                    members of a sector participating in an                   years, except in low Chinook salmon                     NMFS will post the annual threshold
                                                    approved IPA is greater than that                         abundance years when that sector will                   amount for each sector on the NMFS
                                                    sector’s annual threshold amount of                       receive an allocation under the 33,318                  Alaska Region Web site (http://alaska
                                                    Chinook salmon in any three of seven                      Chinook salmon PSC limit.                               fisheries.noaa.gov/). At the end of each



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                                                    year, NMFS will evaluate the Chinook                       (A) Inshore cooperatives. NMFS will                salmon PSC allocations. A
                                                    salmon bycatch by all IPA participants                  issue transferable Chinook salmon PSC                 representative of an entity representing
                                                    in each sector against that sector’s                    allocations to the inshore cooperatives               the catcher/processor sector or the
                                                    annual threshold amount.                                permitted annually under § 679.4(l)(6).               mothership sector may request approval
                                                       (ii) Calculation of the annual                       The representative and agent for service              by NMFS to receive transferable
                                                    threshold amount. A sector’s annual                     of process (see definition at § 679.2) for            Chinook salmon PSC allocations on
                                                    threshold amount is the annual number                   an inshore cooperative is the                         behalf of the members of the sector. The
                                                    of Chinook salmon that would be                         cooperative representative identified in              application must be submitted to NMFS
                                                    allocated to that sector under the 47,591               the application for an inshore                        at the address in paragraph (b)(6) of this
                                                    Chinook salmon PSC limit, as shown in                   cooperative fishing permit issued under               section. A completed application
                                                    the table in paragraph (f)(3)(iii)(C) of                § 679.4(l)(6), unless the inshore                     consists of the application form and a
                                                    this section, or the 33,318 Chinook                     cooperative representative notifies                   contract, described below.
                                                    salmon PSC limit in low Chinook                         NMFS in writing that a different person                  (A) Application form. The applicant
                                                    salmon abundance years, as shown in                     will act as its agent for service of                  must submit a paper copy of the
                                                    the table in paragraph (f)(3)(iii)(D) of                process for purposes of this paragraph                application form with all information
                                                    this section. If any vessels in a sector do             (f). An inshore cooperative is not                    fields accurately filled in, including the
                                                    not participate in an approved IPA,                     required to submit an application under               affidavit affirming that each eligible
                                                    NMFS will reduce that sector’s annual                   paragraph (f)(8)(ii) of this section to               vessel owner, from whom the applicant
                                                    threshold amount by the number of                       receive a transferable Chinook salmon                 received written notification requesting
                                                    Chinook salmon associated with each                     PSC allocation.                                       to join the sector entity, has been
                                                    vessel not participating in an approved                    (B) CDQ groups. NMFS will issue                    allowed to join the sector entity subject
                                                    IPA. If any CDQ groups do not                           transferable Chinook salmon PSC                       to the same terms and conditions that
                                                    participate in an approved IPA, NMFS                    allocations to the CDQ groups. The                    have been agreed on by, and are
                                                    will reduce the CDQ Program’s annual                    representative and agent for service of               applicable to, all other parties to the
                                                    threshold amount by the number of                       process for a CDQ group is the chief                  sector entity. The application form is
                                                    Chinook salmon associated with each                     executive officer of the CDQ group,                   available on the NMFS Alaska Region
                                                    CDQ group not participating in an                       unless the chief executive officer                    Web site (http://alaskafisheries.
                                                    approved IPA.                                           notifies NMFS in writing that a different             noaa.gov/) or from NMFS at the address
                                                                                                            person will act as its agent for service              in paragraph (b)(6) of this section.
                                                       (iii) Exceeding the performance
                                                                                                            of process. A CDQ group is not required                  (B) Contract. A contract containing
                                                    standard. If NMFS determines that a
                                                                                                            to submit an application under                        the following information must be
                                                    sector has exceeded its performance
                                                                                                            paragraph (f)(8)(ii) of this section to               attached to the completed application
                                                    standard by exceeding its annual
                                                                                                            receive a transferable Chinook salmon                 form:
                                                    threshold amount in any three of seven
                                                                                                            PSC allocation.                                          (1) Information that documents that
                                                    consecutive years, NMFS will issue a                       (C) Entity representing the AFA
                                                    notification in the Federal Register that                                                                     all vessel owners party to the contract
                                                                                                            catcher/processor sector. NMFS will                   agree that the entity, the entity’s
                                                    the sector has exceeded its performance                 authorize only one entity to represent
                                                    standard. In all subsequent years, NMFS                                                                       representative, and the entity’s agent for
                                                                                                            the catcher/processor sector for                      service of process named in the
                                                    will allocate to that sector either the                 purposes of receiving and managing
                                                    amount of Chinook salmon in the table                                                                         application form represent them for
                                                                                                            transferable Chinook salmon PSC                       purposes of receiving transferable
                                                    in paragraph (f)(3)(iii)(C) of this section             allocations on behalf of the catcher/
                                                    or, in low Chinook salmon abundance                                                                           Chinook salmon PSC allocations.
                                                                                                            processors eligible to fish under                        (2) A statement that the entity’s
                                                    years, the amount of Chinook salmon in                  transferable Chinook salmon PSC                       representative and agent for service of
                                                    the table in paragraph (f)(3)(iii)(D) of                allocations. NMFS will issue                          process are authorized to act on behalf
                                                    this section. All members of the affected               transferable Chinook salmon allocations               of the vessel owners party to the
                                                    sector will fish under this lower PSC                   under the Chinook salmon PSC limit to                 contract.
                                                    allocation regardless of whether a vessel               the entity representing the catcher/                     (3) Signatures, printed names, and
                                                    or CDQ group within that sector                         processor sector if that entity represents            date of signature for the owners of each
                                                    participates in an approved IPA.                        all the owners of AFA-permitted vessels               AFA-permitted vessel identified in the
                                                       (7) Replacement vessels. If an AFA-                  in this sector that are participants in an            application form.
                                                    permitted vessel is no longer eligible to               approved IPA.                                            (C) Contract duration. Once
                                                    participate in the BS pollock fishery or                   (D) Entity representing the AFA                    submitted, the contract attached to the
                                                    if a vessel replaces a currently eligible               mothership sector. NMFS will authorize                application form is valid until amended
                                                    vessel, NMFS will assign the portion                    only one entity to represent the                      or terminated by the parties to the
                                                    and number of Chinook salmon                            mothership sector for purposes of                     contract.
                                                    associated with that vessel to the                      receiving and managing transferable                      (D) Deadline. An application form and
                                                    replacement vessel or distribute it                     Chinook salmon PSC allocations on                     contract must be received by NMFS no
                                                    among other eligible vessels in the                     behalf of the vessels eligible to fish                later than 1700 hours, A.l.t., on October
                                                    sector based on the procedures in the                   under transferable Chinook salmon PSC                 1 of the year prior to the year for which
                                                    law, regulation, or private contract that               allocations. NMFS will issue                          the Chinook salmon PSC allocations are
                                                    accomplishes the vessel removal or                      transferable Chinook salmon allocations
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                                                                                                                                                                  effective.
                                                    replacement action.                                     under the Chinook salmon PSC limit to                    (E) Approval. If more than one entity
                                                       (8) Entities eligible to receive                     an entity representing the mothership                 application form is submitted to NMFS,
                                                    transferable Chinook salmon PSC                         sector if that entity represents all the              NMFS will approve the application
                                                    allocations. (i) NMFS will issue                        owners of AFA-permitted vessels in this               form for the entity that represents the
                                                    transferable Chinook salmon PSC                         sector that are participants in an                    most eligible vessel owners in the
                                                    allocations to the following entities, if               approved IPA.                                         sector.
                                                    these entities meet all the applicable                     (ii) Request for approval as an entity                (F) Amendments to the sector entity.
                                                    requirements of this section.                           eligible to receive transferable Chinook              (1) An amendment to the sector entity


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                                                    contract, with no change in entity                      service on or notice to all members of                on behalf of that same entity for the
                                                    participants, may be submitted to NMFS                  the entity.                                           remainder of that season.
                                                    at any time and is effective upon written                  (B) Be capable of accepting service on                (iii) Application for transfer of
                                                    notification of approval by NMFS to the                 behalf of the entity until December 31                Chinook salmon PSC allocations—(A)
                                                    entity representative. To amend a                       of the year five years after the calendar             Completed application. NMFS will
                                                    contract, the entity representative must                year for which the entity notified the                process a request for transfer of Chinook
                                                    submit a complete application, as                       Regional Administrator of the identity                salmon PSC provided that a paper or
                                                    described in paragraph (f)(8)(ii) of this               of the agent.                                         electronic application is completed,
                                                    section.                                                   (v) Absent a catcher/processor sector              with all information fields accurately
                                                       (2) To make additions or deletions to                or mothership sector entity. If the                   filled in. Application forms are available
                                                    the vessel owners represented by the                    catcher/processor sector or the                       on the NMFS Alaska Region Web site
                                                    entity for the next year, the entity                    mothership sector does not form an                    (http://alaskafisheries.noaa.gov/) or
                                                    representative must submit a complete                   entity to receive a transferable allocation           from NMFS at the address in paragraph
                                                    application, as described in paragraph                  of Chinook salmon PSC, the sector will                (b)(6) of this section.
                                                    (f)(8)(ii) of this section, by December 1.              be managed by NMFS under a non-                          (B) Certification of transferor—(1)
                                                       (iii) Entity representative. (A) The                 transferable allocation of Chinook                    Non-electronic submittal. The
                                                    entity’s representative must—                           salmon PSC under paragraph (f)(10) of                 transferor’s designated representative
                                                       (1) Act as the primary contact person                this section.                                         must sign and date the application
                                                    for NMFS on issues relating to the                         (9) Transfers of Chinook salmon PSC.               certifying that all information is true,
                                                    operation of the entity;                                (i) A Chinook salmon PSC allocation                   correct, and complete. The transferor’s
                                                       (2) Submit on behalf of the entity any               issued to eligible entities under                     designated representative must submit
                                                    applications required for the entity to                 paragraph (f)(8)(i) of this section may be            the paper application as indicated on
                                                    receive a transferable Chinook salmon                   transferred to any other entity receiving             the application.
                                                    PSC allocation and to transfer some or                  a transferable allocation of Chinook                     (2) Electronic submittal. The
                                                    all of that allocation to and from other                salmon PSC by submitting to NMFS an                   transferor’s designated entity
                                                    entities eligible to receive transfers of               application for transfer described in                 representative must log onto the NMFS
                                                    Chinook salmon PSC allocations;                         paragraph (f)(9)(iii) of this section.                online services system and create a
                                                       (3) Ensure that an agent for service of              Transfers of Chinook salmon PSC                       transfer request as indicated on the
                                                    process is designated by the entity; and                allocations among eligible entities are               computer screen. By using the
                                                                                                            subject to the following restrictions:                transferor’s NMFS ID, password, and
                                                       (4) Ensure that NMFS is notified if a
                                                                                                               (A) Entities receiving transferable
                                                    substitute agent for service of process is                                                                    Transfer Key, and submitting the
                                                                                                            allocations under the 60,000 PSC limit
                                                    designated. Notification must include                                                                         transfer request, the designated
                                                                                                            may only transfer to and from other
                                                    the name, address, and telephone                                                                              representative certifies that all
                                                                                                            entities receiving allocations under the
                                                    number of the substitute agent in the                                                                         information is true, correct, and
                                                                                                            60,000 PSC limit.
                                                    event the previously designated agent is                   (B) Entities receiving transferable                complete.
                                                    no longer capable of accepting service                  allocations under the 45,000 PSC limit                   (C) Certification of transferee—(1)
                                                    on behalf of the entity or its members                  may only transfer to and from other                   Non-electronic submittal. The
                                                    within the 5-year period from the time                  entities receiving allocations under the              transferee’s designated representative
                                                    the agent is identified in the application              45,000 PSC limit.                                     must sign and date the application
                                                    to NMFS under paragraph (f)(8)(ii) of                      (C) Entities receiving transferable                certifying that all information is true,
                                                    this section.                                           allocations under the 47,591 PSC limit                correct, and complete.
                                                       (B) Any vessel owner that is a member                may only transfer to and from other                      (2) Electronic submittal. The
                                                    of an inshore cooperative, or a member                  entities receiving allocations under the              transferee’s designated representative
                                                    of the entity that represents the catcher/              47,591 PSC limit.                                     must log onto the NMFS online services
                                                    processor sector or the mothership                         (D) Entities receiving transferable                system and accept the transfer request
                                                    sector, may authorize the entity                        allocations under the 33,318 PSC limit                as indicated on the computer screen. By
                                                    representative to sign a proposed IPA                   may only transfer to and from other                   using the transferee’s NMFS ID,
                                                    submitted to NMFS, under paragraph                      entities receiving allocations under the              password, and Transfer Key, the
                                                    (f)(12) of this section, on his or her                  33,318 PSC limit.                                     designated representative certifies that
                                                    behalf. This authorization must be                         (E) Chinook salmon PSC allocations                 all information is true, correct, and
                                                    included in the contract submitted to                   may not be transferred between seasons.               complete.
                                                    NMFS, under paragraph (f)(8)(ii)(B) of                     (ii) Post-delivery transfers. If the                  (D) Deadline. NMFS will not approve
                                                    this section, for the sector-level entities             Chinook salmon bycatch by an entity                   an application for transfer of Chinook
                                                    and in the contract submitted annually                  exceeds its seasonal allocation, the                  salmon PSC after June 25 for the A
                                                    to NMFS by inshore cooperatives under                   entity may receive transfers of Chinook               season or after December 1 for the B
                                                    § 679.61(d).                                            salmon PSC to cover overages for that                 season.
                                                       (iv) Agent for service of process. The               season. An entity may conduct transfers                  (10) Non-transferable Chinook salmon
                                                    entity’s agent for service of process                   to cover an overage that results from                 PSC allocations. (i) All vessels
                                                    must—                                                   Chinook salmon bycatch from any                       belonging to a sector that is ineligible to
                                                       (A) Be authorized to receive and                     fishing trip by a vessel fishing on behalf            receive transferable allocations under
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                                                    respond to any legal process issued in                  of that entity that was completed or is               paragraph (f)(8) of this section, any
                                                    the United States with respect to all                   in progress at the time the entity’s                  catcher vessels participating in an
                                                    owners and operators of vessels that are                allocation is first exceeded. Under                   inshore open access fishery, and all
                                                    members of an entity receiving a                        § 679.7(d)(5)(ii)(C)(2) and (k)(8)(v)(B),             vessels fishing under the opt-out
                                                    transferable allocation of Chinook                      vessels fishing on behalf of an entity                allocation under paragraph (f)(5) of this
                                                    salmon PSC or with respect to a CDQ                     that has exceeded its Chinook salmon                  section will fish under specific non-
                                                    group. Service on or notice to the                      PSC allocation for a season may not start             transferable Chinook salmon PSC
                                                    entity’s appointed agent constitutes                    a new fishing trip for pollock in the BS              allocations.


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                                                       (ii) All vessels fishing under a non-                that CDQ group, that will participate in                 (6) How the IPA ensures that the
                                                    transferable Chinook salmon PSC                         that IPA.                                             operator of each vessel governed by the
                                                    allocation, including vessels fishing on                   (D) Once a member of an IPA, a vessel              IPA will manage that vessel’s Chinook
                                                    behalf of a CDQ group, will be managed                  owner or CDQ group cannot withdraw                    salmon bycatch to keep total bycatch
                                                    together by NMFS under that non-                        from the IPA during a fishing year.                   below the performance standard
                                                    transferable allocation. If, during the                    (iii) Request for approval of a                    described in paragraph (f)(6) of this
                                                    fishing year, the Regional Administrator                proposed IPA. The IPA representative                  section for the sector in which the
                                                    determines that a seasonal non-                         must submit a proposed IPA to NMFS                    vessel participates.
                                                    transferable Chinook salmon PSC                         at the address in paragraph (b)(6) of this               (7) How the IPA ensures that the
                                                    allocation will be reached, NMFS will                   section. The proposed IPA must contain                operator of each vessel governed by the
                                                    publish a notice in the Federal Register                the following information:                            IPA will manage that vessel’s chum
                                                    closing the BS to directed fishing for                     (A) Affidavit. The IPA must include                salmon bycatch to avoid areas and times
                                                    pollock by those vessels fishing under                  the affidavit affirming that each eligible            where the chum salmon are likely to
                                                    that non-transferable allocation for the                vessel owner or CDQ group, from whom                  return to western Alaska.
                                                    remainder of the season or for the                      the IPA representative received written                  (8) The rolling hot spot program for
                                                    remainder of the year.                                  notification requesting to join the IPA,              salmon bycatch avoidance that operates
                                                       (iii) For each non-transferable                      has been allowed to join the IPA subject              throughout the entire A season and B
                                                    Chinook salmon PSC allocation, NMFS                     to the same terms and conditions that                 season and the agreement to provide
                                                    will deduct from the B season allocation                have been agreed on by, and are                       notifications of closure areas and any
                                                    any amount of Chinook salmon bycatch                    applicable to, all other parties to the               violations of the rolling hot spot
                                                    in the A season that exceeds the amount                 IPA.                                                  program to the third party group.
                                                    available under the A season allocation.                   (B) Name of the IPA.                                  (9) The restrictions or penalties
                                                       (11) Rollover of unused A season                        (C) Representative. The IPA must                   targeted at vessels that consistently have
                                                    allocation—(i) Rollovers of transferable                include the name, telephone number,                   significantly higher Chinook salmon
                                                    allocations. NMFS will add any                          and email address of the IPA                          PSC rates relative to other vessels
                                                    Chinook salmon PSC allocation                           representative who submits the                        fishing at the same time.
                                                    remaining at the end of the A season,                   proposed IPA on behalf of the parties                    (10) The requirement for vessels to
                                                    after any transfers under paragraph                     and who is responsible for submitting                 enter a fishery-wide in-season salmon
                                                    (f)(9)(ii) of this section, to an entity’s B            proposed amendments to the IPA and                    PSC data sharing agreement.
                                                                                                            the annual report required under                         (11) The requirement for the use of
                                                    season allocation.
                                                                                                            paragraph (f)(13) of this section.                    salmon excluder devices, with
                                                       (ii) Rollover of non-transferable
                                                                                                               (D) Third party group. The IPA must                recognition of contingencies, from
                                                    allocations. For a non-transferable
                                                                                                            identify at least one third party group.              January 20 to March 31, and from
                                                    allocation for the mothership sector,
                                                                                                            Third party groups include any entities               September 1 until the end of the B
                                                    catcher/processor sector, or an inshore
                                                                                                            representing western Alaskans who                     season.
                                                    open access fishery, NMFS will add any
                                                                                                            depend on salmon and have an interest                    (12) The requirement that salmon
                                                    Chinook salmon PSC remaining in that
                                                                                                            in salmon bycatch reduction but do not                savings credits are limited to a
                                                    non-transferable allocation at the end of
                                                                                                            directly fish in a groundfish fishery.                maximum of three years for IPAs with
                                                    the A season to that B season non-                         (E) Description of the incentive plan.             salmon savings credits.
                                                    transferable allocation.                                The IPA must contain a description of                    (13) The restrictions or performance
                                                       (12) Salmon bycatch incentive plan                   the following—                                        criteria used to ensure that Chinook
                                                    agreements (IPAs)—(i) Minimum                              (1) The incentive(s) that will be                  salmon PSC rates in October are not
                                                    participation requirements. More than                   implemented under the IPA for the                     significantly higher than those achieved
                                                    one IPA may be approved by NMFS.                        operator of each vessel participating in              in the preceding months.
                                                    Each IPA must have participants that                    the IPA to avoid Chinook salmon and                      (F) Compliance agreement. The IPA
                                                    represent the following:                                chum salmon bycatch under any                         must include a written statement that all
                                                       (A) Minimum percent pollock. Parties                 condition of pollock and Chinook                      parties to the IPA agree to comply with
                                                    to an IPA must collectively represent at                salmon abundance in all years.                        all provisions of the IPA.
                                                    least 9 percent of the BS pollock quota.                   (2) How the incentive(s) to avoid                     (G) Signatures. The names and
                                                       (B) Minimum number of unaffiliated                   chum salmon do not increase Chinook                   signatures of the owner or
                                                    AFA entities. Parties to an IPA must                    salmon bycatch.                                       representative for each vessel and CDQ
                                                    represent any combination of two or                        (3) The rewards for avoiding Chinook               group that is a party to the IPA. The
                                                    more CDQ groups or corporations,                        salmon, penalties for failure to avoid                representative of an inshore cooperative,
                                                    partnerships, or individuals who own                    Chinook salmon at the vessel level, or                or the representative of the entity
                                                    AFA-permitted vessels and are not                       both.                                                 formed to represent the AFA catcher/
                                                    affiliated, as affiliation is defined for                  (4) How the incentive measures in the              processor sector or the AFA mothership
                                                    purposes of AFA entities in § 679.2.                    IPA are expected to promote reductions                sector under paragraph (f)(8) of this
                                                       (ii) Membership in an IPA. (A) No                    in a vessel’s Chinook salmon and chum                 section may sign a proposed IPA on
                                                    vessel owner or CDQ group is required                   salmon bycatch rates relative to what                 behalf of all vessels that are members of
                                                    to join an IPA.                                         would have occurred in absence of the                 that inshore cooperative or sector level
                                                       (B) For a vessel owner in the catcher/               incentive program.
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                                                                                                                                                                  entity.
                                                    processor sector or mothership sector to                   (5) How the incentive measures in the                 (iv) Deadline and duration—(A)
                                                    join an IPA, that vessel owner must be                  IPA promote Chinook salmon and chum                   Deadline for proposed IPA. A proposed
                                                    a member of the entity representing that                salmon savings in any condition of                    IPA must be received by NMFS no later
                                                    sector under paragraph (f)(8).                          pollock abundance or Chinook salmon                   than 1700 hours, A.l.t., on October 1 of
                                                       (C) For a CDQ group to be a member                   abundance in a manner that is expected                the year prior to the year for which the
                                                    of an IPA, the CDQ group must sign the                  to influence operational decisions by                 IPA is proposed to be effective.
                                                    IPA and list in that IPA each vessel                    vessel operators to avoid Chinook                        (B) Duration. Once approved, an IPA
                                                    harvesting BS pollock CDQ, on behalf of                 salmon and chum salmon.                               is effective starting January 1 of the year


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                                                    following the year in which NMFS                        the review of the proposed IPA. NMFS                     (A) A comprehensive description of
                                                    approves the IPA, unless the IPA is                     will evaluate any additional information              the incentive measures, including the
                                                    approved between January 1 and                          submitted by the applicant within the                 rolling hot spot program and salmon
                                                    January 19, in which case the IPA is                    30-day period. If the Regional                        excluder use, in effect in the previous
                                                    effective starting in the year in which it              Administrator determines that the                     year;
                                                    is approved. Once approved, an IPA is                   additional information addresses                         (B) A description of how these
                                                    effective until December 31 of the first                deficiencies in the proposed IPA, the                 incentive measures affected individual
                                                    year in which it is effective or until                  Regional Administrator will approve the               vessels;
                                                    December 31 of the year in which the                    proposed IPA under paragraphs                            (C) An evaluation of whether
                                                    IPA representative notifies NMFS in                     (f)(12)(iv)(B) and (f)(12)(v)(A) of this              incentive measures were effective in
                                                    writing that the IPA is no longer in                    section. However, if, after consideration             achieving salmon savings beyond levels
                                                    effect, whichever is later. An IPA may                  of the original proposed IPA and any                  that would have been achieved in
                                                    not expire mid-year. No party may join                  additional information submitted during               absence of the measures, including the
                                                    or leave an IPA once it is approved,                    the 30-day period, NMFS determines                    effectiveness of—
                                                    except as allowed under paragraph                       that the proposed IPA does not comply                    (1) Measures to ensure that chum
                                                    (f)(12)(v)(C) of this section.                          with the requirements of paragraph                    salmon were avoided in areas and at
                                                       (v) NMFS review of a proposed IPA—                   (f)(12) of this section, NMFS will issue              times where chum salmon are likely to
                                                    (A) Approval. An IPA will be approved                   an initial administrative determination               return to western Alaska;
                                                    by NMFS if it meets the following                       (IAD) providing the reasons for                          (2) Restrictions or penalties that target
                                                    requirements:                                           disapproving the proposed IPA.                        vessels that consistently have
                                                       (1) Meets the minimum participation                     (3) Administrative Appeals. An IPA                 significantly higher Chinook salmon
                                                    requirements in paragraph (f)(12)(i) of                 representative who receives an IAD                    PSC rates relative to other vessels; and
                                                    this section;                                           disapproving a proposed IPA may                          (3) Restrictions or performance
                                                       (2) Is submitted in compliance with                  appeal under the procedures set forth at              criteria used to ensure that Chinook PSC
                                                    the requirements of paragraphs (f)(12)(ii)              § 679.43. If the IPA representative fails             rates in October are not significantly
                                                    and (iv) of this section; and                           to file an appeal of the IAD pursuant to              higher than in previous months.
                                                       (3) Contains the information required                § 679.43, the IAD will become the final                  (D) A description of any amendments
                                                    in paragraph (f)(12)(iii) of this section.              agency action. If the IAD is appealed                 to the terms of the IPA that were
                                                       (B) IPA identification number. If                    and the final agency action is a                      approved by NMFS since the last annual
                                                    approved, NMFS will assign an IPA                       determination to approve the proposed                 report and the reasons that the
                                                    identification number to the approved                   IPA, then the IPA will be effective as                amendments to the IPA were made.
                                                    IPA. This number must be used by the                    described in paragraph (f)(12)(iv)(B) of                 (E) The sub-allocation to each
                                                    IPA representative in amendments to                     this section.                                         participating vessel of the number of
                                                    the IPA.
                                                                                                               (4) Pending appeal. While appeal of                Chinook salmon PSC and amount of
                                                       (C) Amendments to an IPA.
                                                                                                            an IAD disapproving a proposed IPA is                 pollock (mt) at the start of each fishing
                                                    Amendments to an approved IPA may
                                                                                                            pending, proposed members of the IPA                  season, and number of Chinook salmon
                                                    be submitted to NMFS at any time and
                                                                                                            subject to the IAD that are not currently             PSC and amount of pollock (mt) caught
                                                    will be reviewed under the
                                                                                                            members of an approved IPA will fish                  at the end of each season.
                                                    requirements of this paragraph (f)(12).
                                                                                                            under the opt-out allocation under                       (F) The following information on in-
                                                    An amendment to an approved IPA is
                                                                                                            paragraph (f)(5) of this section. If no               season transfer of Chinook salmon PSC
                                                    effective upon written notification of
                                                                                                            other IPA has been approved by NMFS,                  and pollock among AFA cooperatives,
                                                    approval by NMFS to the IPA
                                                                                                            NMFS will issue all sectors allocations               entities eligible to receive Chinook
                                                    representative.
                                                       (D) Disapproval. (1) NMFS will                       of the 47,591 Chinook salmon PSC limit                salmon PSC allocations, or CDQ groups:
                                                    disapprove a proposed IPA or a                          as described in paragraph (f)(3)(iii)(C) of              (1) Date of transfer;
                                                    proposed amendment to an IPA for                        this section, or, in low Chinook salmon                  (2) Name of transferor;
                                                    either of the following reasons:                        abundance years, allocations of the                      (3) Name of transferee;
                                                       (i) If the proposed IPA fails to meet                33,318 Chinook salmon PSC limit as                       (4) Number of Chinook salmon PSC
                                                    any of the requirements of paragraphs                   described in paragraph (f)(3)(iii)(D) of              transferred; and
                                                    (f)(12)(i) through (iii) of this section, or            this section.                                            (5) Amount of pollock (mt)
                                                       (ii) If a proposed amendment to an                      (vi) Public release of an IPA. NMFS                transferred.
                                                    IPA would cause the IPA to no longer                    will make all proposed IPAs and all                      (G) The following information on in-
                                                    be consistent with the requirements of                  approved IPAs and the list of                         season transfers among vessels
                                                    paragraphs (f)(12)(i) through (iv) of this              participants in each approved IPA                     participating in the IPA:
                                                    section.                                                available to the public on the NMFS                      (1) Date of transfer;
                                                       (2) Initial Administrative                           Alaska Region Web site (http://alaska                    (2) Name of transferor;
                                                    Determination (IAD). If, in NMFS’                       fisheries.noaa.gov/).                                    (3) Name of transferee;
                                                    review of the proposed IPA, NMFS                           (13) IPA Annual Report. The                           (4) Number of Chinook salmon PSC
                                                    identifies deficiencies in the proposed                 representative of each approved IPA                   transferred; and
                                                    IPA that require disapproval of the                     must submit a written annual report to                   (5) Amount pollock (mt) transferred.
                                                    proposed IPA, NMFS will notify the                      the Council at the address specified in                  (14) Non-Chinook salmon prohibited
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                                                    applicant in writing. The IPA                           § 679.61(f). The Council will make the                species catch (PSC) limit and Chum
                                                    representative will be provided one 30-                 annual report available to the public.                Salmon Savings Area. (i) The PSC limit
                                                    day period to address, in writing, the                     (i) Submission deadline. The IPA                   for non-Chinook salmon caught by
                                                    deficiencies identified by NMFS.                        Annual Report must be received by the                 vessels using trawl gear from August 15
                                                    Additional information or a revised IPA                 Council no later than March 15.                       through October 14 in the Catcher
                                                    received by NMFS after the expiration                      (ii) Information requirements. The                 Vessel Operational Area, as defined
                                                    of the 30-day period specified by NMFS                  IPA Annual Report must contain the                    under § 679.22(a)(5) and in Figure 2 to
                                                    will not be considered for purposes of                  following information:                                this part, is 42,000 fish.


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                                                       (ii) 10.7 percent of the non-Chinook                 the observer has completed all counting               storage container and within the view of
                                                    PSC limit is allocated to the CDQ                       and sampling duties for a haul or                     the observer at all times during the
                                                    Program as a PSQ reserve.                               delivery, vessel personnel must remove                offload.
                                                       (iii) If the Regional Administrator                  the salmon, in the presence of the                      (4) If, at any point during the offload,
                                                    determines that 42,000 non-Chinook                      observer, from the salmon storage                     salmon are too numerous to be
                                                    salmon have been caught by vessels                      container and the observer sampling                   contained in the salmon storage
                                                    using trawl gear during the period                      station.                                              container, cease the offload and all
                                                    August 15 through October 14 in the                        (4) Ensure no salmon of any species                sorting and give the observer the
                                                    Catcher Vessel Operational Area, NMFS                   pass the observer sample collection                   opportunity to count the salmon and
                                                    will prohibit fishing for pollock for the               point, as identified in the scale drawing             collect scientific data or biological
                                                    remainder of the period September 1                     of the observer sample station (see                   samples. The counted salmon then must
                                                    through October 14 in the Chum Salmon                   § 679.28(d)(2)(i) and (d)(7)).                        be removed from the area by plant
                                                    Savings Area as defined in Figure 9 to                     (B) Operators of vessels delivering to             personnel in the presence of the
                                                    this part.                                              shoreside processors or stationary                    observer.
                                                       (iv) Trawl vessels participating in                  floating processors must—                               (5) At the completion of the offload,
                                                    directed fishing for pollock and                           (1) Retain all salmon taken incidental             give the observer the opportunity to
                                                    operating under an IPA approved by                      to a directed fishery for pollock in the              count the salmon and collect scientific
                                                    NMFS under paragraph (f)(12) of this                    BS until the salmon are delivered to the              data or biological samples.
                                                    section are exempt from closures in the                 processor receiving the vessel’s BS                     (6) Before sorting of the next offload
                                                    Chum Salmon Savings Area.                               pollock catch.                                        of catch from the BS pollock fishery
                                                       (15) Salmon handling. Regulations in                    (2) Notify the observer at least 15                may begin, give the observer the
                                                    this paragraph apply to vessels directed                minutes before handling catch on board                opportunity to complete the count of
                                                    fishing for pollock in the BS, including                the vessel, including, but not limited to,            salmon and the collection of scientific
                                                    pollock CDQ, and processors taking                      moving catch from one location to                     data or biological samples from the
                                                    deliveries from these vessels.                          another, sorting, or discard of catch                 previous offload of catch from the BS
                                                       (i) Salmon discard. The operator of a                prior to the delivery of catch to the                 pollock fishery. When the observer has
                                                    vessel and the manager of a shoreside                   processor receiving the vessel’s BS                   completed all counting and sampling
                                                    processor or SFP must not discard any                   pollock catch. This notification                      duties for the offload, plant personnel
                                                    salmon or transfer or process any                       requirement is in addition to the                     must remove the salmon, in the
                                                    salmon under the PSD Program at                         notification requirements in § 679.51(e).             presence of the observer, from the
                                                    § 679.26 if the salmon were taken                          (3) Secure all salmon and catch after              salmon storage container and location
                                                    incidental to a directed fishery for                    the observer has completed the                        where salmon are counted and
                                                    pollock in the BS until the number of                   collection of scientific data and                     biological samples or scientific data are
                                                    salmon has been determined by the                       biological samples and after the vessel               collected.
                                                    observer and the observer’s collection of               crew has completed handling the catch.                  (iii) Assignment of crew to assist
                                                    any scientific data or biological samples               All salmon and any other catch retained               observer. Operators of vessels and
                                                    from the salmon has been completed.                     on board the vessel must be made                      managers of shoreside processors and
                                                       (ii) Salmon retention and storage. (A)               unavailable for sorting and discard until             SFPs that are required to retain salmon
                                                    Operators of catcher/processors or                      the delivery of catch to the processor                under paragraph (f)(15)(i) of this section
                                                    motherships must—                                       receiving the vessel’s BS pollock catch.              must designate and identify to the
                                                       (1) Sort and transport all salmon                    Methods to make salmon or retained                    observer aboard the vessel, or at the
                                                    bycatch from each haul to an approved                   catch unavailable for sorting or discard              shoreside processor or SFP, a crew
                                                    storage container located adjacent to the               include but are not limited to securing               person or employee responsible for
                                                    observer sampling station that allows an                the catch in a completely enclosed                    ensuring all sorting, retention, and
                                                    observer free and unobstructed access to                container above or below deck, securing               storage of salmon occurs according to
                                                    the salmon (see § 679.28(d)(2)(i) and                   the catch in an enclosed codend, or                   the requirements of (f)(15)(ii) of this
                                                    (d)(7)). The salmon storage container                   completely and securely covering the                  section.
                                                    must remain in view of the observer                     fish on deck.                                           (iv) Discard of salmon. Except for
                                                    from the observer sampling station at all                  (4) Comply with the requirements in                salmon under the PSD Program at
                                                    times during the sorting of the haul.                   paragraphs (f)(15)(ii)(B)(2) and (3) of this          § 679.26, all salmon must be returned to
                                                       (2) If, at any point during sorting of a             section, before handling the catch prior              the sea as soon as is practicable,
                                                    haul or delivery, the salmon are too                    to delivery.                                          following notification by an observer
                                                    numerous to be contained in the salmon                     (C) Shoreside processors or stationary             that the number of salmon has been
                                                    storage container, cease all sorting and                floating processors must —                            determined and the collection of
                                                    give the observer the opportunity to                       (1) Comply with the requirements in                scientific data or biological samples has
                                                    count the salmon in the storage                         § 679.28(g)(7)(vii) for the receipt,                  been completed.
                                                    container and collect scientific data or                sorting, and storage of salmon from                     (g) Chinook salmon bycatch
                                                    biological samples. Once the observer                   deliveries of catch from the BS pollock               management in the AI pollock fishery—
                                                    has completed all counting and                          fishery.                                              (1) Applicability. This paragraph
                                                    sampling duties for the counted salmon,                    (2) Ensure no salmon of any species                contains regulations governing the
                                                    the salmon must be removed by vessel                    pass beyond the last point where sorting
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                                                                                                                                                                  bycatch of Chinook salmon in the AI
                                                    personnel from the approved storage                     of fish occurs, as identified in the scale            pollock fishery.
                                                    container and the observer sampling                     drawing of the plant in the Catch                        (2) AI Chinook salmon PSC limit. (i)
                                                    station, in the presence of the observer.               Monitoring Control Plan (CMCP).                       The PSC limit for Chinook salmon
                                                       (3) Before sorting of the next haul may                 (3) Sort and transport all salmon of               caught by vessels while harvesting
                                                    begin, give the observer the opportunity                any species to the salmon storage                     pollock in the AI is 700 fish.
                                                    to complete the count of salmon and the                 container identified in the CMCP (see                    (ii) 7.5 percent of the PSC limit is
                                                    collection of scientific data or biological             § 679.28(g)(7)(vi)(C) and(g)(7)(x)(F)). The           allocated to the CDQ Program as a PSQ
                                                    samples from the previous haul. When                    salmon must remain in that salmon                     reserve.


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                                                       (3) Area closures. If, during the                       (ii) The salmon storage container must             used by an observer to enter or transmit
                                                    fishing year, the Regional Administrator                remain in view of the observer at the                 data is fully functional and operational.
                                                    determines that catch of Chinook                        observer sampling station at all times                ‘‘Functional’’ means that all the tasks
                                                    salmon by vessels using trawl gear                      during the sorting of each haul; and                  and components of the NMFS-supplied,
                                                    while directed fishing for pollock in the                  (iii) The salmon storage container                 or other approved, software described in
                                                    AI will reach the PSC limit, NMFS, by                   must be at least 1.5 cubic meters.                    paragraph (e)(1)(iii)(B)(2) of this section
                                                    notification in the Federal Register, will              *       *     *      *    *                           and any required data transmissions to
                                                    close the AI Chinook Salmon Savings                     ■ 8. In § 679.51, revise paragraphs                   NMFS can be executed effectively
                                                    Area, as defined in Figure 8 to this part,              (e)(1)(iii), (e)(2) introductory text, and            aboard the vessel by the equipment.
                                                    to directed fishing for pollock with                    (e)(2)(iii)(B)(3) to read as follows:                    (C) The operator of a catcher vessel
                                                    trawl gear on the following dates:                                                                            participating in the Rockfish Program or
                                                       (i) From the effective date of the                   § 679.51 Observer requirements for
                                                                                                                                                                  a catcher vessel less than 125 ft LOA
                                                    closure until April 15, and from                        vessels and plants.
                                                                                                                                                                  directed fishing for pollock in the BS
                                                    September 1 through December 31, if                     *       *    *      *     *                           must comply with the computer and
                                                    the Regional Administrator determines                      (e) * * *                                          software requirements described in
                                                    that the annual limit of AI Chinook                        (1) * * *                                          paragraphs (e)(1)(iii)(B)(1), (2), and (4) of
                                                    salmon will be attained before April 15.                   (iii) Communications and observer                  this section.
                                                       (ii) From September 1 through                        data entry—(A) Observer use of
                                                    December 31, if the Regional                                                                                  *       *    *    *     *
                                                                                                            equipment. Allow an observer to use the
                                                    Administrator determines that the                       vessel’s communications equipment and                    (2) Shoreside processor and stationary
                                                    annual limit of AI Chinook salmon will                  personnel, on request, for the                        floating processor responsibilities. A
                                                    be attained after April 15.                             confidential entry, transmission, and                 manager of a shoreside processor or a
                                                    *       *   *      *     *                              receipt of work-related messages, at no               stationary floating processor that is
                                                    ■ 6. In § 679.22, revise paragraph (a)(10)              cost to the observer or the United States.            required to maintain observer coverage
                                                    to read as follows:                                        (B) The operator of a catcher/                     as specified under paragraph (b) of this
                                                                                                            processor, mothership, or catcher vessel              section must:
                                                    § 679.22   Closures.
                                                                                                            125 ft LOA or longer (except for a                    *       *    *    *     *
                                                       (a) * * *                                            catcher vessel fishing for groundfish
                                                       (10) Chum Salmon Savings Area.                                                                                (iii) * * *
                                                                                                            with pot gear) must provide the                          (B) * * *
                                                    Directed fishing for pollock by vessels
                                                                                                            following equipment, software and data
                                                    using trawl gear is prohibited from                                                                              (3) Functional and operational
                                                                                                            transmission capabilities:
                                                    August 1 through August 31 in the                                                                             equipment. Ensuring that the
                                                                                                               (1) Observer access to computer. Make
                                                    Chum Salmon Savings Area defined at                                                                           communications equipment required
                                                                                                            a computer available for use by the
                                                    Figure 9 to this part (see also                                                                               under paragraph (e)(2)(iii)(B) of this
                                                                                                            observer.
                                                    § 679.21(f)(14)). Vessels directed fishing                                                                    section that is used by observers to enter
                                                                                                               (2) NMFS-supplied software. Ensure
                                                    for pollock in the BS, including pollock                                                                      and transmit data is functional and
                                                                                                            that the most recent release of NMFS
                                                    CDQ, and operating under an approved                                                                          operational. ‘‘Functional’’ means that all
                                                                                                            data entry software provided by the
                                                    IPA under § 679.21(f)(12) are exempt                                                                          the tasks and components of the NMFS-
                                                                                                            Regional Administrator or other
                                                    from closures in the Chum Salmon                                                                              supplied, or other approved, software
                                                                                                            approved software is installed on the
                                                    Savings Area.                                                                                                 described at paragraph (e)(2)(iii)(B)(2) of
                                                                                                            computer described in paragraph
                                                    *      *      *     *       *                           (e)(1)(iii)(B)(1) of this section.                    this section and any data transmissions
                                                    ■ 7. In § 679.28, revise paragraphs                                                                           to NMFS can be executed effectively by
                                                                                                               (3) Data transmission. The computer
                                                    (d)(7)(i), (ii), and (iii) to read as follows:          and software described in paragraphs                  the communications equipment.
                                                    § 679.28 Equipment and operational                      (e)(1)(iii)(B)(1) and (2) of this section             *       *    *    *     *
                                                    requirements.                                           must be connected to a communication                  Tables 47a through 47d to Part 679
                                                    *     *     *    *     *                                device that provides a point-to-point                 [Removed]
                                                      (d) * * *                                             connection to the NMFS host computer.
                                                      (7) * * *                                                (4) Functional and operational                     ■ 9. Remove Tables 47a through 47d to
                                                      (i) A salmon storage container must be                equipment. Ensure that the required                   part 679.
                                                    located adjacent to the observer                        equipment described in paragraph                      [FR Doc. 2016–01890 Filed 2–2–16; 8:45 am]
                                                    sampling station;                                       (e)(1)(iii)(B) of this section and that is            BILLING CODE 3510–22–P
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Document Created: 2016-02-03 00:40:10
Document Modified: 2016-02-03 00:40:10
CategoryRegulatory Information
CollectionFederal Register
sudoc ClassAE 2.7:
GS 4.107:
AE 2.106:
PublisherOffice of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration
SectionProposed Rules
ActionProposed rule; request for comments.
DatesComments must be received no later than March 4, 2016.
ContactGretchen Harrington or Alicia Miller, 907-586-7228.
FR Citation81 FR 5681 
RIN Number0648-BF25
CFR AssociatedAlaska; Fisheries and Recordkeeping and Reporting Requirements

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