81_FR_57967 81 FR 57803 - Atlantic Highly Migratory Species (HMS); Porbeagle Shark Management Measures

81 FR 57803 - Atlantic Highly Migratory Species (HMS); Porbeagle Shark Management Measures

DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

Federal Register Volume 81, Issue 164 (August 24, 2016)

Page Range57803-57806
FR Document2016-20157

This final rule implements the International Commission for the Conservation of Atlantic Tunas (ICCAT) Recommendation 15-06 regarding porbeagle sharks (Lamna nasus) caught in association with ICCAT fisheries. Recommendation 15-06 requires, among other things, fishing vessels to promptly release unharmed, to the extent practicable, porbeagle sharks caught in association with ICCAT fisheries when brought alive alongside for taking on board the vessel. This action affects fishermen fishing in the commercial highly migratory species (HMS) pelagic longline fishery and the HMS recreational fisheries for tunas, swordfish, and billfish in the Atlantic Ocean, including the Caribbean Sea and Gulf of Mexico. This action implements an ICCAT recommendation, consistent with the Atlantic Tunas Convention Act (ATCA), and will further domestic management objectives under the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act (Magnuson-Stevens Act).

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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

50 CFR Part 635

[Docket No. 160328287-6745-02]
RIN 0648-BF94


Atlantic Highly Migratory Species (HMS); Porbeagle Shark 
Management Measures

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

ACTION: Final rule.

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SUMMARY: This final rule implements the International Commission for 
the Conservation of Atlantic Tunas (ICCAT) Recommendation 15-06 
regarding porbeagle sharks (Lamna nasus) caught in association with 
ICCAT fisheries. Recommendation 15-06 requires, among other things, 
fishing vessels to promptly release unharmed, to the extent 
practicable, porbeagle sharks caught in association with ICCAT 
fisheries when brought alive alongside for taking on board the vessel. 
This action affects fishermen fishing in the commercial highly 
migratory species (HMS) pelagic longline fishery and the HMS 
recreational fisheries for tunas, swordfish, and billfish in the 
Atlantic Ocean, including the Caribbean Sea and Gulf of Mexico. This 
action implements an ICCAT recommendation, consistent with the Atlantic 
Tunas Convention Act (ATCA), and will further domestic management 
objectives under the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and 
Management Act (Magnuson-Stevens Act).

DATES: Effective on September 23, 2016.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Larry Redd, Carrie Soltanoff, or Karyl 
Brewster-Geisz by phone at 301-427-8503.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:

Background

    Atlantic HMS are managed under the 2006 Consolidated HMS Fishery 
Management Plan (FMP). Implementing regulations at 50 CFR part 635 are 
issued under the authority of the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation 
and Management Act (Magnuson-Stevens Act), 16 U.S.C. 1801 et seq., and 
Atlantic Tunas Convention Act (ATCA), 16 U.S.C. 927 et seq. ATCA 
requires the Secretary of Commerce (Secretary) to promulgate 
regulations as may be necessary and appropriate to implement ICCAT 
recommendations.
    At its 24th Annual Meeting in 2015, ICCAT adopted Recommendation 
15-06 on ``Porbeagle [Sharks] Caught in Association with ICCAT 
Fisheries.'' Recommendation 15-06 requires, among other things, fishing 
vessels ``. . . to promptly release unharmed, to the extent 
practicable, porbeagle sharks caught in association with ICCAT 
fisheries when brought alive alongside for taking on board the 
vessel.'' Recommendation 15-06 notes that, according to the ICCAT 
Standing Committee for Research and Statistics (SCRS), biomass of 
northwest Atlantic and northeast Atlantic porbeagle sharks is depleted 
to well below the biomass at maximum sustainable yield, but recent 
fishing mortality is below the fishing mortality at maximum sustainable 
yield (i.e., the stocks are overfished but overfishing is not 
occurring). Recommendation 15-06 further notes that the 2008 and 2012 
Ecological Risk Assessments concluded that the porbeagle shark was 
among the most vulnerable of shark species, which, even at low fishing 
mortality levels, makes it more susceptible to overfishing. Thus, 
Recommendation 15-06 was adopted by ICCAT to reduce fishing mortality 
of porbeagle sharks caught in association with ICCAT fisheries in order 
to reduce porbeagle shark fishing even further, and thus assist in 
rebuilding stocks which are currently overfished. On June 15, 2016 (81 
FR 39017), NMFS published a proposed rule to consider changes to the 
regulations at 50 CFR part 635 consistent with Recommendation 15-06. 
The proposed rule contains details that are not repeated here. The 
comment period on the proposed rule ended on July 15, 2016.
    Domestically, porbeagle sharks are managed pursuant to a rebuilding 
plan established in Amendment 2 to the 2006 Consolidated HMS FMP (73 FR 
35788, June 24, 2008 as corrected at 73 FR 40658, July 15, 2008). Under 
current regulations, commercial and

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recreational HMS fishermen that operate in ICCAT fisheries are 
authorized to retain any porbeagle shark, regardless of whether the 
shark is dead or alive at haulback. In this final rule, NMFS requires, 
to the extent practicable, all live porbeagle sharks to be released by 
commercial and recreational HMS fishermen operating in ICCAT fisheries, 
as determined by the permits they hold or, in the case of recreational 
fisheries, whether they have also retained tuna-like species on a given 
trip.

Response to Comments

    During the proposed rule stage, NMFS received 28 written comments. 
The comments received on the proposed rule during the public comment 
period can be found at http://www.regulations.gov/ by searching for 
NOAA-NMFS-2016-0066. A summary of the relevant comments on the proposed 
rule are shown below with NMFS' response.
    Comment 1: NMFS received comments both in support of, and opposed 
to, implementing the ICCAT recommendation. Commenters who supported 
this action stated that the proposed rule was necessary to be 
consistent with the recommendation adopted by ICCAT. Commenters 
opposing the proposed rule stated that the porbeagle population in 
waters off the northeast United States was abundant.
    Response: NMFS agrees that this action is consistent with the ICCAT 
recommendation. Regarding the status of porbeagle sharks, as described 
in the proposed rule, according to the most recent stock assessment in 
2009, which was a joint stock assessment between ICCAT and the 
International Council for the Exploration of the Sea (ICES), the 
Northwest Atlantic porbeagle shark stock is depleted well below the 
biomass at maximum sustainable yield, and recent fishing mortality is 
below the fishing mortality at maximum sustainable yield. Based on 
these results, porbeagle sharks are considered to be overfished with no 
overfishing occurring both domestically and internationally. As cited 
in Recommendation 15-06, porbeagle sharks are among the most vulnerable 
shark species, which means that even at low fishing mortality levels, 
the species is more susceptible to overfishing than other less 
vulnerable shark species. ICCAT has provisionally scheduled the next 
porbeagle shark stock assessment for 2019. More information regarding 
the 2009 stock assessment can be found at http://www.iccat.int/Documents/SCRS/DetRep/DET-POR.pdf.
    Comment 2: Some commenters noted the need for complete prohibition 
of porbeagle sharks caught in association with non-ICCAT fisheries 
given the overfished status of the stock.
    Response: This comment is outside the scope of this rulemaking 
because the purpose of this rulemaking only pertains to implementing 
ICCAT Recommendation 15-06, consistent with ATCA. ICCAT Recommendation 
15-06 pertains to the live release of porbeagle sharks caught in 
association with ICCAT fisheries and does not address possession of the 
species in non-ICCAT fisheries. Domestically, porbeagle sharks are 
managed pursuant to a rebuilding plan established in 2008 in Amendment 
2 to the 2006 Consolidated HMS FMP, consistent with the requirements of 
the Magnuson-Stevens Act.
    Comment 3: NMFS received comments stating that NMFS should issue 
its 12-month finding regarding listing porbeagle sharks under the 
Endangered Species Act (ESA).
    Response: This comment is outside the scope of this rulemaking 
because the purpose of this rulemaking is to implement ICCAT 
Recommendation 15-06. The 12-month finding regarding listing porbeagle 
sharks under the ESA very recently published on August 1, 2016 (81 FR 
50463). Any further information regarding the 12-month finding and any 
subsequent related agency action can be found at 
www.federalregister.gov/.
    Comment 4: NMFS received a comment stating that current low 
interactions between recreational fishermen and porbeagle sharks, in 
combination with high release rates of the species, does not warrant 
additional regulations for the recreational fishery.
    Response: Under the authority of ATCA and the Magnuson-Stevens Act, 
NMFS is obligated to promulgate such regulations as may be necessary 
and appropriate to carry out ICCAT recommendations. Additionally, as 
stated above, porbeagle sharks are overfished without overfishing 
occurring. ICCAT Recommendation 15-06 was designed in part to aid in 
rebuilding this vulnerable shark species. NMFS acknowledges that 
recreational fishermen interact with few porbeagle sharks and that most 
fishermen who catch porbeagle sharks release the majority of those 
sharks alive. Furthermore, the measures in this rulemaking only apply 
to recreational fishermen that catch porbeagle sharks while also 
retaining swordfish, billfish, or tuna. This rulemaking does not apply 
to recreational fishermen that catch porbeagle sharks and do not retain 
swordfish, billfish, or tuna. As such, this regulation, which requires 
the live release of porbeagle sharks caught in association with ICCAT 
fisheries, should have few overall impacts on the recreational fishery.
    Comment 5: NMFS received public comments regarding handling and 
release practices of porbeagle sharks. The commenters highlighted that 
the proposed changes could result in anglers switching to fishing 
practices that would ensure porbeagle sharks are dead at haulback in 
order to allow for retention of any porbeagle shark caught. Other 
commenters were concerned that the data indicating high release rates 
of porbeagle sharks in commercial and recreational fisheries were 
inaccurate because the data were self-reported and did not consider 
post-release mortality rates of porbeagle sharks.
    Response: As described in the proposed rule, HMS logbook and 
pelagic observer program data indicate that approximately 97 percent of 
porbeagle sharks were released (alive and dead) from 2010-2015. 
Additionally, recreational data indicate approximately 90 percent of 
porbeagle sharks were released from 2010-2015. These data, which are a 
mix of self-reported and observer data are the best scientific data 
available and indicate that most porbeagle sharks have not been 
retained. While the data do not indicate how many sharks released alive 
would subsequently die as a result of being caught, the ICCAT 
Recommendation will increase the numbers of porbeagle sharks released 
alive and thereby likely increase the survival of those sharks and aid 
in rebuilding.
    Regarding handling and release practices, U.S. fishermen who 
interact with porbeagle sharks have historically followed safe handling 
and release practices. This regulation requires U.S. fishermen to 
release live porbeagle sharks in a manner that is largely consistent 
with the safe handling and release practices that most fishermen 
employ. NMFS believes and expects that fishermen will continue to 
follow these safe handling and release practices after implementation 
of the ICCAT Recommendation 15-06. NMFS will continue to monitor 
potential violations of Atlantic HMS regulations to ensure that both 
commercial and recreational fishermen maintain proper catch and release 
practices.
    Comment 6: Several commenters expressed concern that implementing 
ICCAT Recommendation 15-06 would result in a complete closure of the 
recreational porbeagle shark fishery.

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    Response: This final rule will not result in the closure of the 
recreational porbeagle shark fishery. As described in the proposed 
rule, implementation of ICCAT Recommendation 15-06 would impact HMS 
recreational fishermen who retain porbeagle sharks while also retaining 
swordfish, billfish, or tuna. Under these circumstances, recreational 
fishermen would have to either discard live porbeagle sharks or the 
swordfish, billfish, or tuna. If a porbeagle shark were caught that was 
dead at the time of haulback, a recreational HMS fisherman with 
swordfish, billfish, or tuna onboard could retain the porbeagle, 
consistent with all other regulations such as the retention and size 
limits. Similarly, if a recreational HMS fisherman did not have 
swordfish, billfish, or tuna onboard, and was not intending to retain 
any swordfish, billfish, or tunas, that fisherman could retain any 
porbeagle shark that met the retention and size limits, regardless of 
the disposition of the shark.

Changes From the Proposed Rule

    NMFS made one change to the proposed regulations. At Sec.  635.22 
(a)(3), NMFS has added text specifying that the permit holders subject 
to the applicable requirements of this rulemaking include fishermen who 
hold a Swordfish General Commercial permit when they are participating 
in an HMS registered tournament. The proposed rule clearly stated that 
recreational fishing for porbeagle sharks would be affected when 
swordfish, tuna, or billfish are retained or possessed on board, or 
offloaded from, the vessel on a trip. We inadvertently did not list the 
Swordfish General Commercial permit, even though participation in an 
HMS registered recreational tournament with such a permit is clearly 
recreational fishing, and such permit holders had notice of the 
proposed rule's effect on recreational fishing both through the Federal 
Register Notice and through NMFS outreach, including NMFS' HMS-specific 
email listserv and NMFS' general email listserv.
    It is generally understood that the Swordfish General Commercial 
permit is similar to the HMS General Category commercial permit in that 
the permit is considered recreational when the vessel owner or operator 
is using that vessel in an HMS registered tournament and landings of 
HMS are allowed, consistent with the regulations. While the regulatory 
language in the proposed rule did not specifically include this 
category of permit when listing the permit titles, the rule did 
repeatedly refer to recreational fisheries, and permit holders could 
reasonably have anticipated that the prohibition would apply to them 
given the rule's overall context and content and thus had sufficient 
notice. The underlying NEPA analysis associated with this rulemaking is 
not affected by this correction. These fishermen are considered 
recreational when fishing during a registered HMS tournament, and all 
such fishing in tournaments was within the scope of what was analyzed; 
any harvest of porbeagle sharks by these fishermen was analyzed at the 
proposed rule stage as recreational data. The Regulatory Flexibility 
Act (RFA) certification is similarly unaffected by this correction. It 
was based on the recreational information about porbeagle sharks 
received through the Large Pelagics Survey, which does not distinguish 
among permit types. Therefore, any recreational harvest of porbeagle 
sharks by Swordfish General Category permit holders was considered at 
the proposed rule stage. Furthermore, recreationally-caught porbeagle 
sharks cannot be sold, limiting the effects analyzed under the RFA.

Classification

    The NMFS Assistant Administrator has determined that the final rule 
is consistent with the 2006 Consolidated HMS FMP and its amendments, 
the Magnuson-Stevens Act, ATCA, and other applicable law.
    This final action has been determined to be not significant for the 
purposes of Executive Order 12866.
    The Chief Counsel for Regulation of the Department of Commerce 
certified to the Chief Counsel for Advocacy of the Small Business 
Administration during the proposed rule stage that this action would 
not have a significant economic impact on a substantial number of small 
entities. The factual basis for the certification was published in the 
proposed rule and is not repeated here. No comments were received 
regarding this certification. As a result, a regulatory flexibility 
analysis was not required and none was prepared.
    On December 29, 2015, NMFS issued a final rule establishing a small 
business size standard of $11 million in annual gross receipts for all 
businesses primarily engaged in the commercial fishing industry (NAICS 
11411) for Regulatory Flexibility Act (RFA) compliance purposes only 
(80 FR 81194, December 29, 2015). The $11 million standard became 
effective on July 1, 2016, and is to be used in place of the U.S. Small 
Business Administration's (SBA) current standards of $20.5 million, 
$5.5 million, and $7.5 million for the finfish (NAICS 114111), 
shellfish (NAICS 114112), and other marine fishing (NAICS 114119) 
sectors of the U.S. commercial fishing industry in all NMFS rules 
subject to the RFA after July 1, 2016. Id. at 81194.
    Pursuant to the Regulatory Flexibility Act, and prior to July 1, 
2016, a certification was developed for this regulatory action using 
SBA's former size standards. NMFS has reviewed the analyses prepared 
for this regulatory action in light of the new size standard. All of 
the entities directly regulated by this regulatory action are 
commercial finfish fishing businesses. The new standard could result in 
fewer commercial finfish businesses being considered small. However, 
NMFS has determined that the new size standard does not affect its 
decision to certify this regulatory action. NMFS considers all HMS 
longline permit holders to be small entities because these vessels have 
reported annual gross receipts of less than $11 million for commercial 
fishing. The average annual gross revenue per active pelagic longline 
vessel was estimated to be $187,000 based on the 170 active vessels 
between 2006 and 2012 that produced an estimated $31.8 million in 
revenue annually. The maximum annual revenue for any pelagic longline 
vessel between 2006 and 2015 was $1.9 million, well below the NMFS 
small business size threshold of $11 million in gross receipts for 
commercial fishing. Therefore, NMFS considers all Atlantic Tunas 
Longline category permit holders to be small entities. Since the annual 
revenue for Atlantic Tunas Longline category permit holders is well 
below both the former and new SBA size standard, there continues to be 
no significant economic impact on a substantial number of small 
entities.

List of Subjects in 50 CFR Part 635

    Fisheries, Fishing, Fishing vessels, Foreign relations, Imports, 
Penalties, Reporting and recordkeeping requirements, Treaties.

    Dated: August 18, 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 635 is amended 
as follows:

PART 635--ATLANTIC HIGHLY MIGRATORY SPECIES

0
1. The authority citation for part 635 continues to read as follows:

    Authority: 16 U.S.C. 971 et seq.; 16 U.S.C. 1801 et seq.


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0
2. In Sec.  635.21, add paragraph (c)(1)(iii) to read as follows:


Sec.  635.21  Gear operation and deployment restrictions.

* * * * *
    (c) * * *
    (1) * * *
    (iii) Has pelagic longline gear on board, persons aboard that 
vessel are required to release unharmed, to the extent practicable, 
porbeagle sharks that are alive at the time of haulback.
* * * * *

0
3. In Sec.  635.22, add paragraph (a)(3) to read as follows:


Sec.  635.22  Recreational retention limits.

    (a) * * *
    (3) Vessels issued an HMS General Category permit under Sec.  
635.4(d) that are participating in an HMS registered tournament, 
vessels issued a Swordfish General commercial permit under Sec.  
635.4(f) that are participating in an HMS registered tournament, 
vessels issued a HMS Angling category permit under Sec.  635.4(c), or 
vessels issued a HMS Charter/Headboat permit under Sec.  635.4(b) are 
required to release unharmed, to the extent practicable, porbeagle 
sharks that are alive at the time of haulback if swordfish, tuna, or 
billfish are retained or possessed on board, or offloaded from, the 
vessel during that trip.
* * * * *

0
4. In Sec.  635.24, add paragraph (a)(10) to read as follows:


Sec.  635.24  Commercial retention limits for sharks, swordfish, and 
BAYS tunas.

* * * * *
    (a) * * *
    (10) Notwithstanding other provisions in this paragraph (a), 
vessels issued a permit under this part that have pelagic longline gear 
on board or on vessels issued both an HMS Charter/Headboat permit and a 
commercial shark permit when tuna, swordfish, or billfish are on board 
the vessel, offloaded from the vessel, or being offloaded from the 
vessel, are required to release unharmed, to the extent practicable, 
porbeagle sharks that are alive at the time of haulback.
* * * * *

0
5. In Sec.  635.71, add paragraph (d)(20) to read as follows:


Sec.  635.71  Prohibitions.

* * * * *
    (d) * * *
    (20) Retain, possess, or land porbeagle sharks that were alive at 
the time of haulback as specified in Sec. Sec.  635.21(c)(1)(iii), 
635.22(a)(3), and 635.24 (a)(10).
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                                                G. Protest Activities                                   COTP’s behalf. The COTP’s                             SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
                                                  The Coast Guard respects the First                    representative may be on a Coast vessel,
                                                                                                                                                              Background
                                                Amendment Rights of protesters.                         a Coast Guard Auxiliary vessel, state or
                                                                                                        local law enforcement, or a location on                  Atlantic HMS are managed under the
                                                Protesters are asked to contact the                                                                           2006 Consolidated HMS Fishery
                                                person listed in the FOR FURTHER                        shore.
                                                                                                          (e) Penalties. Those who violate this               Management Plan (FMP). Implementing
                                                INFORMATION CONTACT section to
                                                                                                        section are subject to the penalties set              regulations at 50 CFR part 635 are
                                                coordinate protest activities so that your                                                                    issued under the authority of the
                                                                                                        forth in 33 U.S.C. 1232 and 50 U.S.C.
                                                message can be received without                                                                               Magnuson-Stevens Fishery
                                                                                                        192.
                                                jeopardizing the safety or security of                                                                        Conservation and Management Act
                                                people, places or vessels.                                Dated: August 19, 2016.
                                                                                                                                                              (Magnuson-Stevens Act), 16 U.S.C. 1801
                                                                                                        C. C. Gelzer,
                                                List of Subjects in 33 CFR Part 165                                                                           et seq., and Atlantic Tunas Convention
                                                                                                        Captain, U.S. Coast Guard, Captain of the
                                                                                                                                                              Act (ATCA), 16 U.S.C. 927 et seq. ATCA
                                                  Harbors, Marine safety, Navigation                    Port Boston.
                                                                                                                                                              requires the Secretary of Commerce
                                                (water), Reporting and recordkeeping                    [FR Doc. 2016–20389 Filed 8–22–16; 4:15 pm]
                                                                                                                                                              (Secretary) to promulgate regulations as
                                                requirements, Security measures,                        BILLING CODE 9110–04–P
                                                                                                                                                              may be necessary and appropriate to
                                                Waterways.                                                                                                    implement ICCAT recommendations.
                                                  For the reasons discussed in the                                                                               At its 24th Annual Meeting in 2015,
                                                preamble, the Coast Guard amends 33                     DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE                                ICCAT adopted Recommendation 15–06
                                                CFR part 165 as follows:                                                                                      on ‘‘Porbeagle [Sharks] Caught in
                                                                                                        National Oceanic and Atmospheric                      Association with ICCAT Fisheries.’’
                                                PART 165—REGULATED NAVIGATION                           Administration                                        Recommendation 15–06 requires,
                                                AREAS AND LIMITED ACCESS AREAS                                                                                among other things, fishing vessels
                                                                                                        50 CFR Part 635                                       ‘‘. . . to promptly release unharmed, to
                                                ■ 1. The authority citation for part 165
                                                                                                        [Docket No. 160328287–6745–02]                        the extent practicable, porbeagle sharks
                                                continues to read as follows:
                                                                                                                                                              caught in association with ICCAT
                                                  Authority: 33 U.S.C. 1231; 50 U.S.C. 191;             RIN 0648–BF94
                                                                                                                                                              fisheries when brought alive alongside
                                                33 CFR 1.05–1, 6.04–1, 6.04–6, and 160.5;                                                                     for taking on board the vessel.’’
                                                Department of Homeland Security Delegation              Atlantic Highly Migratory Species
                                                                                                        (HMS); Porbeagle Shark Management                     Recommendation 15–06 notes that,
                                                No. 0170.1.
                                                                                                        Measures                                              according to the ICCAT Standing
                                                ■ 2. Add § 165.T01–0735 to read as                                                                            Committee for Research and Statistics
                                                follows:                                                AGENCY:  National Marine Fisheries                    (SCRS), biomass of northwest Atlantic
                                                                                                        Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and                  and northeast Atlantic porbeagle sharks
                                                § 165.T01–0735 Safety Zone; DOD Training                Atmospheric Administration (NOAA),                    is depleted to well below the biomass at
                                                Exercise, Nahant Bay, Marblehead, MA.                   Commerce.                                             maximum sustainable yield, but recent
                                                  (a) Location. The following area is a                 ACTION: Final rule.                                   fishing mortality is below the fishing
                                                safety zone: All navigable waters within                                                                      mortality at maximum sustainable yield
                                                2,500-yards of 42° 27.000′ N., 070°                     SUMMARY:   This final rule implements                 (i.e., the stocks are overfished but
                                                50.000′ W. while the DOD Training                       the International Commission for the                  overfishing is not occurring).
                                                Exercise is underway.                                   Conservation of Atlantic Tunas (ICCAT)                Recommendation 15–06 further notes
                                                  (b) Regulations. While this security                  Recommendation 15–06 regarding                        that the 2008 and 2012 Ecological Risk
                                                zone is being enforced, the following                   porbeagle sharks (Lamna nasus) caught                 Assessments concluded that the
                                                regulations, along with those contained                 in association with ICCAT fisheries.                  porbeagle shark was among the most
                                                in § 165.33, apply:                                     Recommendation 15–06 requires,                        vulnerable of shark species, which, even
                                                  (1) Under the general safety zone                     among other things, fishing vessels to                at low fishing mortality levels, makes it
                                                regulations in subpart B of this part, you              promptly release unharmed, to the                     more susceptible to overfishing. Thus,
                                                may not enter the safety zone described                 extent practicable, porbeagle sharks                  Recommendation 15–06 was adopted by
                                                in paragraph (a) of this section unless                 caught in association with ICCAT                      ICCAT to reduce fishing mortality of
                                                authorized by the COTP or a COTP                        fisheries when brought alive alongside                porbeagle sharks caught in association
                                                designated representative.                              for taking on board the vessel. This                  with ICCAT fisheries in order to reduce
                                                  (2) To seek permission to enter,                      action affects fishermen fishing in the               porbeagle shark fishing even further,
                                                contact the COTP or the COTP’s                          commercial highly migratory species                   and thus assist in rebuilding stocks
                                                representative by VHF–FM channel 16                     (HMS) pelagic longline fishery and the                which are currently overfished. On June
                                                or by phone at (617) 223–5757 (Sector                   HMS recreational fisheries for tunas,                 15, 2016 (81 FR 39017), NMFS
                                                Boston Command Center). Those in the                    swordfish, and billfish in the Atlantic               published a proposed rule to consider
                                                safety zone must comply with all lawful                 Ocean, including the Caribbean Sea and                changes to the regulations at 50 CFR
                                                orders or directions given to them by the               Gulf of Mexico. This action implements                part 635 consistent with
                                                COTP or a COTP designated                               an ICCAT recommendation, consistent                   Recommendation 15–06. The proposed
                                                representative.                                         with the Atlantic Tunas Convention Act                rule contains details that are not
                                                  (c) Enforcement period. This section                  (ATCA), and will further domestic                     repeated here. The comment period on
                                                will be enforced from 7:00 p.m. until                   management objectives under the                       the proposed rule ended on July 15,
                                                10:00 p.m. on August 24, 2016.                          Magnuson-Stevens Fishery                              2016.
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                                                  (d) Definitions. As used in this                      Conservation and Management Act                          Domestically, porbeagle sharks are
                                                section, designated representative                      (Magnuson-Stevens Act).                               managed pursuant to a rebuilding plan
                                                means is any Coast Guard                                DATES: Effective on September 23, 2016.               established in Amendment 2 to the 2006
                                                commissioned, warrant, or petty officer                 FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:                      Consolidated HMS FMP (73 FR 35788,
                                                or any federal, state, or local law                     Larry Redd, Carrie Soltanoff, or Karyl                June 24, 2008 as corrected at 73 FR
                                                enforcement officer who has been                        Brewster-Geisz by phone at 301–427–                   40658, July 15, 2008). Under current
                                                designated by the COTP to act on the                    8503.                                                 regulations, commercial and


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                                                recreational HMS fishermen that operate                    Comment 2: Some commenters noted                   swordfish, billfish, or tuna. As such,
                                                in ICCAT fisheries are authorized to                    the need for complete prohibition of                  this regulation, which requires the live
                                                retain any porbeagle shark, regardless of               porbeagle sharks caught in association                release of porbeagle sharks caught in
                                                whether the shark is dead or alive at                   with non-ICCAT fisheries given the                    association with ICCAT fisheries,
                                                haulback. In this final rule, NMFS                      overfished status of the stock.                       should have few overall impacts on the
                                                requires, to the extent practicable, all                   Response: This comment is outside                  recreational fishery.
                                                live porbeagle sharks to be released by                 the scope of this rulemaking because the                 Comment 5: NMFS received public
                                                commercial and recreational HMS                         purpose of this rulemaking only                       comments regarding handling and
                                                fishermen operating in ICCAT fisheries,                 pertains to implementing ICCAT                        release practices of porbeagle sharks.
                                                as determined by the permits they hold                  Recommendation 15–06, consistent                      The commenters highlighted that the
                                                or, in the case of recreational fisheries,              with ATCA. ICCAT Recommendation                       proposed changes could result in
                                                whether they have also retained tuna-                   15–06 pertains to the live release of                 anglers switching to fishing practices
                                                like species on a given trip.                           porbeagle sharks caught in association                that would ensure porbeagle sharks are
                                                                                                        with ICCAT fisheries and does not                     dead at haulback in order to allow for
                                                Response to Comments                                    address possession of the species in                  retention of any porbeagle shark caught.
                                                   During the proposed rule stage, NMFS                 non-ICCAT fisheries. Domestically,                    Other commenters were concerned that
                                                received 28 written comments. The                       porbeagle sharks are managed pursuant                 the data indicating high release rates of
                                                comments received on the proposed                       to a rebuilding plan established in 2008              porbeagle sharks in commercial and
                                                rule during the public comment period                   in Amendment 2 to the 2006                            recreational fisheries were inaccurate
                                                can be found at http://                                 Consolidated HMS FMP, consistent                      because the data were self-reported and
                                                www.regulations.gov/ by searching for                   with the requirements of the Magnuson-                did not consider post-release mortality
                                                NOAA–NMFS–2016–0066. A summary                          Stevens Act.                                          rates of porbeagle sharks.
                                                of the relevant comments on the                            Comment 3: NMFS received
                                                                                                                                                                 Response: As described in the
                                                proposed rule are shown below with                      comments stating that NMFS should
                                                                                                                                                              proposed rule, HMS logbook and
                                                NMFS’ response.                                         issue its 12-month finding regarding
                                                                                                                                                              pelagic observer program data indicate
                                                                                                        listing porbeagle sharks under the
                                                   Comment 1: NMFS received                                                                                   that approximately 97 percent of
                                                                                                        Endangered Species Act (ESA).
                                                comments both in support of, and                           Response: This comment is outside                  porbeagle sharks were released (alive
                                                opposed to, implementing the ICCAT                      the scope of this rulemaking because the              and dead) from 2010–2015.
                                                recommendation. Commenters who                          purpose of this rulemaking is to                      Additionally, recreational data indicate
                                                supported this action stated that the                   implement ICCAT Recommendation 15–                    approximately 90 percent of porbeagle
                                                proposed rule was necessary to be                       06. The 12-month finding regarding                    sharks were released from 2010–2015.
                                                consistent with the recommendation                      listing porbeagle sharks under the ESA                These data, which are a mix of self-
                                                adopted by ICCAT. Commenters                            very recently published on August 1,                  reported and observer data are the best
                                                opposing the proposed rule stated that                  2016 (81 FR 50463). Any further                       scientific data available and indicate
                                                the porbeagle population in waters off                  information regarding the 12-month                    that most porbeagle sharks have not
                                                the northeast United States was                         finding and any subsequent related                    been retained. While the data do not
                                                abundant.                                               agency action can be found at                         indicate how many sharks released alive
                                                   Response: NMFS agrees that this                      www.federalregister.gov/.                             would subsequently die as a result of
                                                action is consistent with the ICCAT                        Comment 4: NMFS received a                         being caught, the ICCAT
                                                recommendation. Regarding the status                    comment stating that current low                      Recommendation will increase the
                                                of porbeagle sharks, as described in the                interactions between recreational                     numbers of porbeagle sharks released
                                                proposed rule, according to the most                    fishermen and porbeagle sharks, in                    alive and thereby likely increase the
                                                recent stock assessment in 2009, which                  combination with high release rates of                survival of those sharks and aid in
                                                was a joint stock assessment between                    the species, does not warrant additional              rebuilding.
                                                ICCAT and the International Council for                 regulations for the recreational fishery.                Regarding handling and release
                                                the Exploration of the Sea (ICES), the                     Response: Under the authority of                   practices, U.S. fishermen who interact
                                                Northwest Atlantic porbeagle shark                      ATCA and the Magnuson-Stevens Act,                    with porbeagle sharks have historically
                                                stock is depleted well below the                        NMFS is obligated to promulgate such                  followed safe handling and release
                                                biomass at maximum sustainable yield,                   regulations as may be necessary and                   practices. This regulation requires U.S.
                                                and recent fishing mortality is below the               appropriate to carry out ICCAT                        fishermen to release live porbeagle
                                                fishing mortality at maximum                            recommendations. Additionally, as                     sharks in a manner that is largely
                                                sustainable yield. Based on these                       stated above, porbeagle sharks are                    consistent with the safe handling and
                                                results, porbeagle sharks are considered                overfished without overfishing                        release practices that most fishermen
                                                to be overfished with no overfishing                    occurring. ICCAT Recommendation 15–                   employ. NMFS believes and expects
                                                occurring both domestically and                         06 was designed in part to aid in                     that fishermen will continue to follow
                                                internationally. As cited in                            rebuilding this vulnerable shark species.             these safe handling and release practices
                                                Recommendation 15–06, porbeagle                         NMFS acknowledges that recreational                   after implementation of the ICCAT
                                                sharks are among the most vulnerable                    fishermen interact with few porbeagle                 Recommendation 15–06. NMFS will
                                                shark species, which means that even at                 sharks and that most fishermen who                    continue to monitor potential violations
                                                low fishing mortality levels, the species               catch porbeagle sharks release the                    of Atlantic HMS regulations to ensure
                                                is more susceptible to overfishing than                 majority of those sharks alive.                       that both commercial and recreational
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                                                other less vulnerable shark species.                    Furthermore, the measures in this                     fishermen maintain proper catch and
                                                ICCAT has provisionally scheduled the                   rulemaking only apply to recreational                 release practices.
                                                next porbeagle shark stock assessment                   fishermen that catch porbeagle sharks                    Comment 6: Several commenters
                                                for 2019. More information regarding                    while also retaining swordfish, billfish,             expressed concern that implementing
                                                the 2009 stock assessment can be found                  or tuna. This rulemaking does not apply               ICCAT Recommendation 15–06 would
                                                at http://www.iccat.int/Documents/                      to recreational fishermen that catch                  result in a complete closure of the
                                                SCRS/DetRep/DET-POR.pdf.                                porbeagle sharks and do not retain                    recreational porbeagle shark fishery.


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                                                   Response: This final rule will not                   anticipated that the prohibition would                other marine fishing (NAICS 114119)
                                                result in the closure of the recreational               apply to them given the rule’s overall                sectors of the U.S. commercial fishing
                                                porbeagle shark fishery. As described in                context and content and thus had                      industry in all NMFS rules subject to
                                                the proposed rule, implementation of                    sufficient notice. The underlying NEPA                the RFA after July 1, 2016. Id. at 81194.
                                                ICCAT Recommendation 15–06 would                        analysis associated with this rulemaking                 Pursuant to the Regulatory Flexibility
                                                impact HMS recreational fishermen who                   is not affected by this correction. These             Act, and prior to July 1, 2016, a
                                                retain porbeagle sharks while also                      fishermen are considered recreational                 certification was developed for this
                                                retaining swordfish, billfish, or tuna.                 when fishing during a registered HMS                  regulatory action using SBA’s former
                                                Under these circumstances, recreational                 tournament, and all such fishing in                   size standards. NMFS has reviewed the
                                                fishermen would have to either discard                  tournaments was within the scope of                   analyses prepared for this regulatory
                                                live porbeagle sharks or the swordfish,                 what was analyzed; any harvest of                     action in light of the new size standard.
                                                billfish, or tuna. If a porbeagle shark                 porbeagle sharks by these fishermen was               All of the entities directly regulated by
                                                were caught that was dead at the time                   analyzed at the proposed rule stage as                this regulatory action are commercial
                                                of haulback, a recreational HMS                         recreational data. The Regulatory                     finfish fishing businesses. The new
                                                fisherman with swordfish, billfish, or                  Flexibility Act (RFA) certification is                standard could result in fewer
                                                tuna onboard could retain the porbeagle,                similarly unaffected by this correction.              commercial finfish businesses being
                                                consistent with all other regulations                   It was based on the recreational                      considered small. However, NMFS has
                                                such as the retention and size limits.                  information about porbeagle sharks                    determined that the new size standard
                                                Similarly, if a recreational HMS                        received through the Large Pelagics                   does not affect its decision to certify this
                                                fisherman did not have swordfish,                       Survey, which does not distinguish                    regulatory action. NMFS considers all
                                                billfish, or tuna onboard, and was not                  among permit types. Therefore, any                    HMS longline permit holders to be
                                                intending to retain any swordfish,                      recreational harvest of porbeagle sharks              small entities because these vessels have
                                                billfish, or tunas, that fisherman could                by Swordfish General Category permit                  reported annual gross receipts of less
                                                retain any porbeagle shark that met the                 holders was considered at the proposed
                                                                                                                                                              than $11 million for commercial fishing.
                                                retention and size limits, regardless of                rule stage. Furthermore, recreationally-
                                                                                                                                                              The average annual gross revenue per
                                                the disposition of the shark.                           caught porbeagle sharks cannot be sold,
                                                                                                                                                              active pelagic longline vessel was
                                                                                                        limiting the effects analyzed under the
                                                Changes From the Proposed Rule                                                                                estimated to be $187,000 based on the
                                                                                                        RFA.
                                                   NMFS made one change to the                                                                                170 active vessels between 2006 and
                                                proposed regulations. At § 635.22 (a)(3),               Classification                                        2012 that produced an estimated $31.8
                                                NMFS has added text specifying that the                    The NMFS Assistant Administrator                   million in revenue annually. The
                                                permit holders subject to the applicable                has determined that the final rule is                 maximum annual revenue for any
                                                requirements of this rulemaking include                 consistent with the 2006 Consolidated                 pelagic longline vessel between 2006
                                                fishermen who hold a Swordfish                          HMS FMP and its amendments, the                       and 2015 was $1.9 million, well below
                                                General Commercial permit when they                     Magnuson-Stevens Act, ATCA, and                       the NMFS small business size threshold
                                                are participating in an HMS registered                  other applicable law.                                 of $11 million in gross receipts for
                                                tournament. The proposed rule clearly                      This final action has been determined              commercial fishing. Therefore, NMFS
                                                stated that recreational fishing for                    to be not significant for the purposes of             considers all Atlantic Tunas Longline
                                                porbeagle sharks would be affected                      Executive Order 12866.                                category permit holders to be small
                                                when swordfish, tuna, or billfish are                      The Chief Counsel for Regulation of                entities. Since the annual revenue for
                                                retained or possessed on board, or                      the Department of Commerce certified                  Atlantic Tunas Longline category permit
                                                offloaded from, the vessel on a trip. We                to the Chief Counsel for Advocacy of the              holders is well below both the former
                                                inadvertently did not list the Swordfish                Small Business Administration during                  and new SBA size standard, there
                                                General Commercial permit, even                         the proposed rule stage that this action              continues to be no significant economic
                                                though participation in an HMS                          would not have a significant economic                 impact on a substantial number of small
                                                registered recreational tournament with                 impact on a substantial number of small               entities.
                                                such a permit is clearly recreational                   entities. The factual basis for the                   List of Subjects in 50 CFR Part 635
                                                fishing, and such permit holders had                    certification was published in the
                                                notice of the proposed rule’s effect on                 proposed rule and is not repeated here.                 Fisheries, Fishing, Fishing vessels,
                                                recreational fishing both through the                   No comments were received regarding                   Foreign relations, Imports, Penalties,
                                                Federal Register Notice and through                     this certification. As a result, a                    Reporting and recordkeeping
                                                NMFS outreach, including NMFS’ HMS-                     regulatory flexibility analysis was not               requirements, Treaties.
                                                specific email listserv and NMFS’                       required and none was prepared.                         Dated: August 18, 2016.
                                                general email listserv.                                    On December 29, 2015, NMFS issued
                                                                                                                                                              Samuel D. Rauch III,
                                                   It is generally understood that the                  a final rule establishing a small business
                                                Swordfish General Commercial permit                     size standard of $11 million in annual                Deputy Assistant Administrator for
                                                                                                                                                              Regulatory Programs, National Marine
                                                is similar to the HMS General Category                  gross receipts for all businesses
                                                                                                                                                              Fisheries Service.
                                                commercial permit in that the permit is                 primarily engaged in the commercial
                                                considered recreational when the vessel                 fishing industry (NAICS 11411) for                      For the reasons set out in the
                                                owner or operator is using that vessel in               Regulatory Flexibility Act (RFA)                      preamble, 50 CFR part 635 is amended
                                                an HMS registered tournament and                        compliance purposes only (80 FR                       as follows:
                                                landings of HMS are allowed, consistent                 81194, December 29, 2015). The $11
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                                                with the regulations. While the                         million standard became effective on                  PART 635—ATLANTIC HIGHLY
                                                regulatory language in the proposed rule                July 1, 2016, and is to be used in place              MIGRATORY SPECIES
                                                did not specifically include this                       of the U.S. Small Business
                                                category of permit when listing the                     Administration’s (SBA) current                        ■ 1. The authority citation for part 635
                                                permit titles, the rule did repeatedly                  standards of $20.5 million, $5.5 million,             continues to read as follows:
                                                refer to recreational fisheries, and                    and $7.5 million for the finfish (NAICS                 Authority: 16 U.S.C. 971 et seq.; 16 U.S.C.
                                                permit holders could reasonably have                    114111), shellfish (NAICS 114112), and                1801 et seq.



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                                                ■ 2. In § 635.21, add paragraph (c)(1)(iii)             §§ 635.21(c)(1)(iii), 635.22(a)(3), and               this directed fishing allowance has been
                                                to read as follows:                                     635.24 (a)(10).                                       reached. Consequently, NMFS is
                                                                                                        *    *     *      *     *                             prohibiting directed fishing for Atka
                                                § 635.21 Gear operation and deployment
                                                restrictions.
                                                                                                        [FR Doc. 2016–20157 Filed 8–23–16; 8:45 am]           mackerel in the CAI by vessels
                                                                                                        BILLING CODE 3510–22–P                                participating in the BSAI trawl limited
                                                *      *    *      *    *
                                                                                                                                                              access fishery.
                                                  (c) * * *
                                                  (1) * * *                                                                                                     After the effective dates of this
                                                                                                        DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
                                                  (iii) Has pelagic longline gear on                                                                          closure, the maximum retainable
                                                board, persons aboard that vessel are                   National Oceanic and Atmospheric                      amounts at § 679.20(e) and (f) apply at
                                                required to release unharmed, to the                    Administration                                        any time during a trip.
                                                extent practicable, porbeagle sharks that                                                                     Classification
                                                are alive at the time of haulback.                      50 CFR Part 679
                                                *      *    *      *    *                               [Docket No. 150916863–6211–02]                           This action responds to the best
                                                                                                                                                              available information recently obtained
                                                ■ 3. In § 635.22, add paragraph (a)(3) to               RIN 0648–XE833
                                                read as follows:                                                                                              from the fishery. The Assistant
                                                                                                        Fisheries of the Exclusive Economic                   Administrator for Fisheries, NOAA,
                                                § 635.22   Recreational retention limits.
                                                                                                        Zone Off Alaska; Atka Mackerel in the                 (AA) finds good cause to waive the
                                                   (a) * * *                                            Bering Sea and Aleutian Islands                       requirement to provide prior notice and
                                                   (3) Vessels issued an HMS General                    Management Area                                       opportunity for public comment
                                                Category permit under § 635.4(d) that                                                                         pursuant to the authority set forth at 5
                                                are participating in an HMS registered                  AGENCY:  National Marine Fisheries                    U.S.C. 553(b)(B) as such a requirement
                                                tournament, vessels issued a Swordfish                  Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and                  is impracticable and contrary to the
                                                General commercial permit under                         Atmospheric Administration (NOAA),                    public interest. This requirement is
                                                § 635.4(f) that are participating in an                 Commerce.                                             impracticable and contrary to the public
                                                HMS registered tournament, vessels                      ACTION: Temporary rule; closure.                      interest as it would prevent NMFS from
                                                issued a HMS Angling category permit                    SUMMARY:   NMFS is prohibiting directed               responding to the most recent fisheries
                                                under § 635.4(c), or vessels issued a                   fishing for Atka mackerel in the Central              data in a timely fashion and would
                                                HMS Charter/Headboat permit under                       Aleutian district (CAI) of the Bering Sea             delay the closure of the Atka mackerel
                                                § 635.4(b) are required to release                      and Aleutian Islands management area                  directed fishery in the CAI for vessels
                                                unharmed, to the extent practicable,                    (BSAI) by vessels participating in the                participating in the BSAI trawl limited
                                                porbeagle sharks that are alive at the                  BSAI trawl limited access fishery. This               access fishery. NMFS was unable to
                                                time of haulback if swordfish, tuna, or                 action is necessary to prevent exceeding              publish a notice providing time for
                                                billfish are retained or possessed on                   the 2016 total allowable catch (TAC) of               public comment because the most
                                                board, or offloaded from, the vessel                    Atka mackerel in this area allocated to               recent, relevant data only became
                                                during that trip.                                       vessels participating in the BSAI trawl               available as of August 18, 2016. The AA
                                                *      *    *      *    *                               limited access fishery.                               also finds good cause to waive the 30-
                                                ■ 4. In § 635.24, add paragraph (a)(10) to              DATES: Effective 1200 hrs, Alaska local               day delay in the effective date of this
                                                read as follows:                                        time (A.l.t.), August 19, 2016, through               action under 5 U.S.C. 553(d)(3). This
                                                                                                        2400 hrs, A.l.t., December 31, 2016.                  finding is based upon the reasons
                                                § 635.24 Commercial retention limits for
                                                sharks, swordfish, and BAYS tunas.                      FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:                      provided above for waiver of prior
                                                                                                        Steve Whitney, 907–586–7228.                          notice and opportunity for public
                                                *      *    *     *     *
                                                                                                        SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: NMFS                       comment.
                                                   (a) * * *
                                                                                                        manages the groundfish fishery in the                    This action is required by § 679.20
                                                   (10) Notwithstanding other provisions
                                                                                                        BSAI exclusive economic zone                          and is exempt from review under
                                                in this paragraph (a), vessels issued a
                                                                                                        according to the Fishery Management                   Executive Order 12866.
                                                permit under this part that have pelagic
                                                                                                        Plan for Groundfish of the Bering Sea
                                                longline gear on board or on vessels                                                                            Authority: 16 U.S.C. 1801 et seq.
                                                                                                        and Aleutian Islands Management Area
                                                issued both an HMS Charter/Headboat
                                                                                                        (FMP) prepared by the North Pacific                     Dated: August 19, 2016.
                                                permit and a commercial shark permit
                                                                                                        Fishery Management Council under                      Alan D. Risenhoover,
                                                when tuna, swordfish, or billfish are on
                                                                                                        authority of the Magnuson-Stevens                     Director, Office of Sustainable Fisheries,
                                                board the vessel, offloaded from the
                                                                                                        Fishery Conservation and Management                   National Marine Fisheries Service.
                                                vessel, or being offloaded from the
                                                                                                        Act. Regulations governing fishing by
                                                vessel, are required to release                                                                               [FR Doc. 2016–20317 Filed 8–19–16; 4:15 pm]
                                                                                                        U.S. vessels in accordance with the FMP
                                                unharmed, to the extent practicable,                                                                          BILLING CODE 3510–22–P
                                                                                                        appear at subpart H of 50 CFR part 600
                                                porbeagle sharks that are alive at the
                                                                                                        and 50 CFR part 679.
                                                time of haulback.
                                                                                                           The 2016 TAC of Atka mackerel, in
                                                *      *    *     *     *                               the CAI, allocated to vessels
                                                ■ 5. In § 635.71, add paragraph (d)(20)                 participating in the BSAI trawl limited
                                                to read as follows:                                     access fishery was established as a
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                                                                                                        directed fishing allowance of 1,421
                                                § 635.71   Prohibitions.
                                                                                                        metric tons by the final 2016 and 2017
                                                *     *    *     *     *                                harvest specifications for groundfish in
                                                  (d) * * *                                             the BSAI (81 FR 14773, March 18,
                                                  (20) Retain, possess, or land porbeagle               2016).
                                                sharks that were alive at the time of                      In accordance with § 679.20(d)(1)(iii),
                                                haulback as specified in                                the Regional Administrator finds that


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Document Created: 2016-08-24 03:02:58
Document Modified: 2016-08-24 03:02:58
CategoryRegulatory Information
CollectionFederal Register
sudoc ClassAE 2.7:
GS 4.107:
AE 2.106:
PublisherOffice of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration
SectionRules and Regulations
ActionFinal rule.
DatesEffective on September 23, 2016.
ContactLarry Redd, Carrie Soltanoff, or Karyl Brewster-Geisz by phone at 301-427-8503.
FR Citation81 FR 57803 
RIN Number0648-BF94
CFR AssociatedFisheries; Fishing; Fishing Vessels; Foreign Relations; Imports; Penalties; Reporting and Recordkeeping Requirements and Treaties

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