81_FR_61333 81 FR 61161 - Fisheries Off West Coast States; Pacific Coast Groundfish Fishery; Electronic Monitoring Program

81 FR 61161 - Fisheries Off West Coast States; Pacific Coast Groundfish Fishery; Electronic Monitoring Program

DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

Federal Register Volume 81, Issue 172 (September 6, 2016)

Page Range61161-61180
FR Document2016-21058

NMFS proposes approval of, and regulations to implement, measures in a regulatory amendment to the Pacific Coast Groundfish Fishery Management Plan (FMP). The regulatory amendment was developed by the Pacific Fishery Management Council (Council) to implement an electronic monitoring (EM) program for two sectors of the limited entry trawl fishery. The regulatory amendment proposes to allow catcher vessels in the Pacific whiting fishery and fixed gear vessels in the shorebased Individual Fishing Quota (IFQ) fishery to use EM in place of observers to meet the requirements of the Trawl Rationalization Program for 100-percent at-sea observer coverage. This action is intended to increase operational flexibility and reduce monitoring costs for vessels in the trawl fishery by providing an alternative to observers. Data from the EM program would be used to debit discards of IFQ species from IFQs and mothership cooperative allocations. The regulatory amendment would establish an application process for interested vessel owners, performance standards for EM systems, requirements for vessel operators, and a permitting process and standards for EM service providers. The regulatory amendment would also establish requirements for processors (first receivers) for receiving and disposing of prohibited and protected species from EM trips.

Federal Register, Volume 81 Issue 172 (Tuesday, September 6, 2016)
[Federal Register Volume 81, Number 172 (Tuesday, September 6, 2016)]
[Proposed Rules]
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From the Federal Register Online  [www.thefederalregister.org]
[FR Doc No: 2016-21058]


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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

50 CFR Part 660

[Docket No. 151116999-6759-01]
RIN 0648-BF52


Fisheries Off West Coast States; Pacific Coast Groundfish 
Fishery; Electronic Monitoring Program

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 approval of, and regulations to implement, 
measures in a regulatory amendment to the Pacific Coast Groundfish 
Fishery Management Plan (FMP). The regulatory amendment was developed 
by the Pacific Fishery Management Council (Council) to implement an 
electronic monitoring (EM) program for two sectors of the limited entry 
trawl fishery. The regulatory amendment proposes to allow catcher 
vessels in the Pacific whiting fishery and fixed gear vessels in the 
shorebased Individual Fishing Quota (IFQ) fishery to use EM in place of 
observers to meet the requirements of the Trawl Rationalization Program 
for 100-percent at-sea observer coverage. This action is intended to 
increase operational flexibility and reduce monitoring costs for 
vessels in the trawl fishery by providing an alternative to observers. 
Data from the EM program would be used to debit discards of IFQ species 
from IFQs and mothership cooperative allocations. The regulatory 
amendment would establish an application process for interested vessel 
owners, performance standards for EM systems, requirements for vessel 
operators, and a permitting process and standards for EM service 
providers. The regulatory amendment would also establish requirements 
for processors (first receivers) for receiving and disposing of 
prohibited and protected species from EM trips.

DATES: Comments must be received by October 6, 2016.

ADDRESSES: You may submit comments on this document, identified by 
NOAA-NMFS-2016-0115, by any of the following methods:
     Electronic Submission: Submit all electronic public 
comments via the Federal e-Rulemaking Portal. Go to 
www.regulations.gov/#!docketDetail;D=NOAA-NMFS-2016-0115, click the 
``Comment Now!'' icon, complete the required fields, and enter or 
attach your comments.
     Mail: Submit written comments to Barry Thom, Acting 
Regional Administrator, West Coast Region, NMFS, 7600 Sandpoint Way 
NE., Seattle, WA 98115-0070; Attn: Melissa Hooper.
     Fax: 206-526-4461; Attn: Melissa Hooper.
    Instructions: Comments sent by any other method, to any other 
address or individual, or received after the end of the comment period, 
may not be considered by NMFS. All comments received are a part of the 
public record and will generally be posted for public viewing on 
www.regulations.gov without change. All personal identifying 
information (e.g., name, address, etc.), confidential business 
information, or otherwise sensitive information submitted voluntarily 
by the sender will be publicly accessible. NMFS will accept anonymous 
comments (enter ``N/A'' in the required fields if you wish to remain 
anonymous).
    Copies of the regulatory amendment and draft analysis prepared by 
the Council are available from Chuck Tracy, Executive Director, Pacific 
Fishery Management Council, 7700 NE Ambassador Place, Suite 101, 
Portland, OR 97220-1384. The Regulatory Impact Review (RIR), draft 
environmental assessment (EA), and Initial Regulatory Flexibility 
Analysis (IRFA) prepared for this action are accessible via the 
Internet at http://www.westcoast.fisheries.noaa.gov/fisheries/groundfish_catch_shares/electronic_monitoring.html. The IRFA assessing 
the impacts of the proposed measures on small entities and describing 
steps taken to minimize any significant economic impact on such 
entities is summarized in the Classification section of this proposed 
rule. Written comments regarding the burden-hour estimates or other 
aspects of the collection-of-information requirements contained in this 
proposed rule should be submitted to the Acting Regional Administrator 
at the address above and to the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) 
by email to [email protected], or fax to (202) 395-7285.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Melissa Hooper, Fishery Policy 
Analyst, phone: 206-526-4357, fax: 206-526-4461.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:

Background

    The Pacific Coast Groundfish FMP specifies management measures for 
over 90 different species of rockfish, flatfish, roundfish, sharks, 
skates, and other species, in Federal waters off the West Coast states. 
Target species in the commercial fishery include Pacific hake 
(whiting), sablefish, dover sole, and rockfish, which are harvested by 
vessels using primarily midwater and bottom trawl gear, but also fish 
pots and hook and line. The trawl fishery is managed under a catch 
share program called the Trawl Rationalization Program, which was 
implemented through Amendment 20 to the FMP in January 2011. The 
Program consists of an IFQ program for the shorebased trawl fleet 
(including whiting and non-whiting sectors), and cooperatives for the 
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and catcher/processor trawl fleets (whiting only). Concurrently, 
Amendment 21 established long-term allocations of certain groundfish 
species for the limited entry trawl sectors, which are used to 
determine what proportion of each species individual cooperatives and 
vessels can harvest. Annual catch limits are set on a two-year cycle 
through the biennial harvest specifications process. The 2017-2019 
harvest specifications are under development by the Council and NMFS 
and intended to take effect January 1, 2017.
    As part of the catch share program, Amendment 20 implemented 
requirements for 100 percent monitoring at-sea and dockside in order to 
ensure accountability for all landings and discards of allocated 
species. Catcher processors and motherships are required to carry two 
observers at all times, depending on the length of the vessel, and 
catcher vessels are required to carry one observer, including while in 
port until all fish are offloaded. In addition, first receivers, which 
are processors that are licensed to receive IFQ landings, are required 
to have catch monitors to monitor 100-percent of IFQ offloads. Vessel 
owners and first receivers are responsible for obtaining and funding 
catch share observers and catch monitors as a necessary condition of 
their participation in the program. However, NMFS subsidized the cost 
of observers for the first 5 years of the program to assist the 
industry in transitioning to the catch share program. The amount of the 
subsidy declined each year and ended in September 2015.
    Faced with the costs of 100-percent monitoring, the industry raised 
concerns about their ability to support these costs and the need for an 
alternative to meet the monitoring requirements of the program. EM uses 
cameras and associated sensors to passively record and monitor fishing 
activities. The video can be reviewed by an analyst onshore at a later 
time to collect catch and effort information. EM has the potential to 
reduce monitoring costs because it does not require deploying a person 
on the vessel and the logistical and travel expenses that generates. EM 
was tested by the whiting fishery through Exempted Fishing Permits 
(EFPs) from 2004 to 2011 and by the Pacific States Marine Fisheries 
Commission (PSMFC) in the whiting fishery and with other gear types in 
2012-2014. EM has been successfully deployed in British Columbia, 
Canada, to monitor fishing operations, and more recently in the U.S. 
Atlantic highly migratory species (HMS) fishery.
    In response to industry's concerns, the Council initiated 
development of a regulatory amendment in November 2012 to implement an 
EM program for the shorebased and mothership sectors that would allow 
catcher vessels to use EM in place of observers to meet the at-sea 
monitoring requirements of the catch share program. Prior to Amendment 
20, the Council had been developing an EM program for the Pacific 
whiting fishery in Amendment 10, but had set the action aside to 
prioritize work on the catch share program. The Council incorporated 
the Amendment 10 program in Amendment 20, making the whiting fishery a 
maximized retention fishery (all catch, with few exceptions, must be 
landed), and allowing for EM to be used in place of observers. However, 
the requirements of the EM program were not sufficiently developed to 
be implemented with the rest of the catch share program at that time. 
This regulatory amendment would specify the detailed requirements 
necessary to implement this provision of Amendment 20 for two 
components of the trawl fishery--catcher vessels using midwater trawl 
gear to target whiting in the mothership and shorebased sectors and 
trawl-permitted vessels using fixed gear to target other species in the 
shorebased sector. The regulatory amendment originally contemplated 
measures for all gear types, but the Council chose to postpone measures 
for bottom trawl and non-whiting midwater trawl vessels to a subsequent 
action to allow more time for development and analysis.
    The Council had completed development of these measures in 2014, 
but postponed final action and instead approved four EFPs to test the 
proposed measures in the fishery. These EFPs would be used to provide 
data to analyze the effectiveness of the measures and to develop 
detailed requirements and procedures that would be necessary to 
implement the program. NMFS approved and issued the EFPs in May, 2015. 
A total of 34 vessels using a range of gear types participated in 2015, 
and 47 signed up in 2016. The Council reviewed the results of the 2015 
EFPs at their meetings during the fall 2015-spring 2016 and took final 
action on the measures for whiting and fixed gear vessels at their 
April, 2016 meeting. Implementation of this action is targeted for 
November, 2016, with the intent for vessels to begin fishing with EM 
under the regulations in January, 2017.

Proposed Measures

    The measures proposed by the regulatory amendment are described 
below. To implement these measures NMFS is proposing to revise the 
trawl fishery regulations in Sec. Sec.  660.13, 660.19, 660.130, 
660.140, and 660.150, to allow for vessel owners to use EM in place of 
an observer and establishes new regulations in Sec. Sec.  660.600-
660.604 governing its use. The proposed regulations were deemed by the 
Council to be consistent with the regulatory amendment and necessary to 
implement such provisions pursuant to section 303(c) of the Magnuson-
Stevens Act through an August 16, 2016, letter from the Council 
Chairman to the NMFS Regional Administrator.

1. Overview of the EM Program

    The regulatory amendment proposes to implement an EM program for 
Pacific whiting catcher vessels in the shorebased and mothership 
sectors and fixed gear vessels in the shorebased sector of the 
groundfish fishery. Vessel owners would be able to apply to NMFS to 
receive an exemption from the 100-percent observer coverage 
requirement, provided that they use an EM system and follow the catch 
handling, reporting, and other requirements of the EM program. Vessel 
owners authorized to use EM would be required to obtain an EM system 
from a NMFS-permitted service provider, as well as services to install 
and maintain the EM system, and to process, store, and report EM data 
to NMFS. Vessel operators would be required to submit a logbook 
reporting their discards of IFQ species. NMFS would use the logbook 
data to debit discards of IFQ species from IFQs and cooperative 
allocations, and use the EM data to audit the logbook data. EM data 
would also be used to monitor compliance with the requirements of the 
catch share program. NMFS's incremental costs to administer the EM 
program would be recoverable through Trawl Program cost recovery fees. 
The requirements of the program for vessel owners, operators, first 
receivers, and service providers, are described in more detail in the 
following sections.
    As proposed in the Council's regulatory amendment, vessel owners 
would be responsible for the costs of procuring EM equipment and 
services from NMFS-permitted EM service providers. However, NMFS is 
still developing the standards and protocols that it would use to 
oversee service providers processing the EM data to ensure adequate 
data quality. Therefore, NMFS intends to conduct the data processing 
itself during 2017-2019 through PSMFC, contingent on available 
appropriations. Provided NMFS has sufficient funding, during 2017-2019 
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for procuring EM equipment and maintenance services from EM service 
providers. The requirement for vessel owners to obtain and fund data 
processing, storage, and reporting services would take effect January 
1, 2020. This phased approach is reflected in the proposed regulations. 
In addition, because NMFS's ability to fund the video review is 
contingent upon appropriations which are not guaranteed, NMFS retains 
the ability in the regulations to implement the requirement for vessel 
owners to obtain data services earlier. In such a case, NMFS would 
provide at least six months prior notice to service providers and 
vessel owners before implementing the requirements.
    In the proposed EM program, vessel operators would submit logbook 
reports which would be used initially to debit discards from IFQ vessel 
accounts and cooperative allocations. The video would later be reviewed 
by an analyst to determine an estimate of discards to use to audit the 
logbook reports. The Council also considered using EM discard estimates 
as the primary source for debiting discards in the whiting fishery, 
because it was thought that logbooks would be an unnecessary burden to 
vessels operators in the whiting fishery where estimating discards from 
the video is relatively quick. In addition, whiting industry 
representatives supported reviewing 100-percent of the video, and 
logbooks are primarily employed to allow a subsample of video to be 
reviewed in an audit model. However, through the 2015 EFPs, the Council 
and NMFS realized the value of the logbooks for communication between 
the vessel operator and the video reviewer about system malfunctions, 
for data quality assurance, and for aligning discard estimates. 
Therefore, the Council proposed a logbook audit model for both fixed 
gear and whiting vessels.
    The Council proposes that initially 100 percent of the video be 
reviewed to audit the logbooks, but that NMFS may modify this 
percentage over time based on performance and in consultation with the 
Council. The Council also considered requiring 100 percent of the video 
to always be reviewed, because it would provide more certainty for 
discard estimates than extrapolating total discards from a subsample. 
However, reviewing 100 percent of the video is generally more costly 
than reviewing a subsample and erodes the potential savings that EM can 
provide relative to observers. For this reason, other EM programs 
implemented to date, such as the U.S. Atlantic HMS, British Columbia 
groundfish, and Australian programs, review a percentage of the video 
to audit vessel reports. Because an objective of the regulatory 
amendment was to reduce monitoring costs for the fleet, the Council 
also selected an audit approach for the west coast EM program. However, 
the Council also tied the level of review to program performance to 
ensure that data quality for catch accounting is maintained.
    Discards estimated by the EM program, from logbook or EM data, 
would be debited from IFQs and cooperative allocations. The Council 
considered other alternatives for whiting trips that would have 
deducted small amounts of discards from ACLs, sector-wide, or 
cooperative allocations, preseason using estimates developed from 
historical observer data. It was believed that allowing video reviewers 
to ignore many small events during the video review might expedite the 
video review and reduce data processing costs. However, through the 
2015 EFPs, the Council and NMFS learned that whiting hauls can be 
reviewed very quickly and that eliminating these discard events from 
review would not result in much cost savings. Therefore, the Council 
proposed debiting all discards from IFQs and cooperative allocations to 
provide the strongest incentive to minimize bycatch and discards.
    Under the proposed EM program, Pacific halibut discards would be 
debited using discard mortality rates rather than viability 
assessments. Currently, observers on IFQ trips conduct viability 
assessments of all or a subsample of discarded halibut, which are a 
bycatch species in the groundfish fishery. Observers assign a score to 
the discarded halibut based on the results of the viability assessment 
which are used as an indication of whether the halibut is likely to 
survive after release. Based on the score given, a portion of the 
halibut's weight, rather than the total weight, may be deducted from a 
vessel's halibut Individual Bycatch Quota (IBQ). Observers will no 
longer be present to conduct viability assessments on EM trips, so NMFS 
would instead use discard mortality rates developed by the 
International Pacific Halibut Commission (IPHC) to deduct halibut IBQ 
from vessel accounts (18 percent for pots, 16 percent for longline, and 
100 percent for midwater trawl). The West Coast Groundfish Observer 
Program (WCGOP) currently uses these rates to estimate mortality of 
halibut caught as bycatch in other west coast fisheries that have less 
than 100-percent observer coverage. PSMFC is currently conducting a 
study on bottom trawl trips to determine if viability can be estimated 
from information that can be collected from EM and logbooks. NMFS may 
revise the discard mortality rates at a future time to incorporate the 
results of this project or other new information, in consultation with 
the IPHC, to continue to use the best scientific information available 
to estimate halibut mortality.
    Although vessel owners would be exempt from the requirement to 
obtain a catch share observer while using EM, vessel owners would still 
be required to carry an observer if requested by NMFS. Prior to the 
catch share program, NMFS deployed WCGOP observers on a percentage of 
trips in the trawl fishery to collect information for estimating 
mortality and bycatch, and to collect biological samples and other 
information. When the catch share program was implemented with a 
requirement for 100-percent industry-funded observer coverage, NMFS 
suspended its WCGOP coverage and reallocated these resources to monitor 
other fisheries; the catch share observers were able to serve dual 
purposes, collecting the information necessary to monitor compliance 
with the catch share program as well as other information such as 
biological samples and bycatch data. With the implementation of EM, 
NMFS is reinstituting the WCGOP coverage in the trawl fishery for EM 
trips. The EM program is intended to monitor discards of IFQ species 
for catch accounting, as well as compliance with the regulations. The 
EM program is not intended to collect all the other information that an 
observer collects, such as biological samples and bycatch information. 
Therefore, NMFS would use WCGOP coverage to continue to collect such 
information from the trawl fishery for use in groundfish mortality and 
bycatch estimates, stock assessments, and the standardized bycatch 
reporting methodology (SBRM). At this time, NMFS intends to deploy 
WCGOP observers on fixed gear trips, but not whiting trips because 
bycatch rates in the whiting fishery are low and nearly all catch is 
delivered and sampled by port samplers and mothership observers. 
However, NMFS would retain the authority in the regulations to deploy 
observers on whiting trips in a future fishing year with prior notice, 
if it was determined to be necessary.

2. Measures for Which NMFS Is Specifically Requesting Comments

Catch Retention Requirements
    Under the proposed EM program, whiting vessels would continue to 
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under the maximized retention requirements implemented in Amendment 20. 
However, NMFS is proposing to clarify the existing definition of 
``maximized retention'' for the purposes of the EM program to make 
clear what types of discards are allowed (see proposed 50 CFR 
660.604(p)(1)). The following discards would be permitted on whiting 
trips as ``minor operational discards'': Mutilated fish, large animals 
(longer than 6 feet (1.8 meters) in length), fish spilled from the 
codend during transfer to the mothership, fish picked from the gear or 
washed from the deck during cleaning, and fish vented from an overfull 
codend. Discards of invertebrates, trash, and debris, and discard 
events outside the control of the vessel operator would also be 
allowed. Minor operational discards would not include discards as a 
result from taking more catch than is necessary to fill the hold 
(a.k.a. ``topping off''), which would continue to be prohibited. Minor 
operational discards would also not include discards of fish from a tow 
that was not delivered. This occurs when there is not enough catch 
worth delivering to a mothership, or not of the desired species 
composition, sometimes called ``test tows'' or ``water tows.'' These 
discards are currently allowed if first sampled by an observer, but in 
an EM program, an observer would no longer be onboard to sample the 
catch before discarding. In addition, as no catch from the haul would 
be delivered to either a mothership or a plant, there would be no 
species composition to extrapolate to the discarded weight. Because 
these tows can sometimes include overfished or endangered species, 
these discards will be prohibited under the EM program. All discards, 
regardless of the source, would be required to be reported in a discard 
logbook and included in mortality estimates or debited from allocations 
(for IFQ species).
    This revised definition was not included in the version of the 
regulations that the Council deemed, because the need for clarification 
was not clear to NMFS until after the April Council meeting. Therefore, 
NMFS is proposing to revise the definitions here using its authority 
under section 305(d) of the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and 
Management Act (Magnuson-Stevens Act), which allows the Secretary of 
Commerce to implement regulations necessary to ensure that fishery 
management plans or amendments are carried out consistent with the 
Magnuson-Stevens Act. NMFS is specifically requesting comment on this 
proposed definition.
    NMFS is also requesting comment on catch retention rules for fixed 
gear vessels. The Council's regulatory amendment proposed ``optimized 
retention'' for fixed gear vessels, in which vessels would be able to 
discard any species that could be differentiated on camera. The measure 
provided for the list of allowable discard species to be revised as 
technology and methods improve through the ``routine process'' under 
the FMP (see Sec.  660.60(c)). At the time of the Council's final 
action, NMFS only had data from the 2015 EFPs in which fixed gear 
vessels tested maximized retention, retaining all catch until landing. 
NMFS was proposing to allow fixed gear vessels to test optimized 
retention in 2016, but the results were not yet available. As a result, 
the proposed regulations reflect the more conservative, and 
restrictive, maximized retention rules that were based on 2015 EFP 
results and that were deemed by the Council (see proposed Sec.  
660.604(p)(2)). Under the maximized retention option, fixed gear 
vessels would be required to retain IFQ species salmon, and non-IFQ 
rockfish, flatfish, and roundfish.
    However, NMFS is also considering the optimized retention option 
and seeks public comment on both options. Under the optimized retention 
option, fixed gear vessels may discard all fish, except salmon. NMFS 
will select a final option, based on public comment and the results of 
the 2016 EFPs, in the final rule, if the proposed measures are 
approved. Under either option, fixed gear vessels would be required to 
retain salmon in order to ensure complete accounting for the incidental 
take statement (ITS), although fixed gear vessels rarely catch salmon.
Switching Between Observers and EM
    The Council proposed a limit on the number of times a vessel may 
switch between using observers and using EM in the same year. Observer 
providers and the WCGOP expressed concerns during the development of 
the regulatory amendment that some vessels may try to maximize their 
flexibility by using an observer on some trips and EM on others. It may 
be advantageous for a captain to use an observer where they have higher 
bycatch of a species they would like to discard, and EM on other trips 
with lower bycatch. Observer providers and WCGOP try to match the 
number of trained observers and their distribution across ports to the 
needs of the fleet. Frequent switching would disrupt deployment 
planning for observers and potentially result in observers not being 
available when needed in a particular port. Although it is in a vessel 
owner's interest to plan ahead with their provider in order to ensure 
an observer is available to meet their needs, this does not always 
occur. The Council considered alternatives for limiting switching in 
order to minimize disruption.
    During the Council's consideration of final action for fixed gear, 
NMFS proposed that vessel owners submit a tentative fishing plan each 
year that would describe their intentions to use EM or observers for 
the upcoming fishing year. The WCGOP and observer providers could then 
use this information for planning purposes. The fishing plan would not 
be binding on vessel owners, maintaining their operational flexibility, 
but would provide the information needed for planning observer demand. 
The Council supported this idea and, therefore, recommended no limit on 
switching for fixed gear vessels. However, the Council did not make 
this change to the whiting alternatives and, as a result, the proposed 
regulations include a limit on switching for whiting vessels (see 
proposed Sec.  660.604(m). Whiting industry members did not anticipate 
switching between observers and EM and so did not oppose this measure 
at the April meeting.
    NMFS believes the proposed limit on switching for whiting may be 
ineffective at preventing disruptions to observer planning, because it 
would still allow for last-minute switching. NMFS believes requiring 
whiting vessel owners to submit a tentative fishing plan as for fixed 
gear vessels would provide the information NMFS needs and with more 
notice. NMFS believes not revising this alternative for whiting was an 
oversight by the Council and is concerned there is a not a clear 
rationale for why this limit should be implemented for whiting, but not 
fixed gear vessels. Therefore, NMFS is specifically requesting comments 
on having a limit on switching for the whiting fishery and, if there is 
a limit, whether twice a year is an appropriate limit (with additional 
exceptions for EM system malfunctions).
Video Data Retention
    As part of the data services provided to vessel owners by EM 
service providers beginning in 2020, EM service providers would be 
required to maintain records and EM data for a minimum of three years 
(see proposed Sec.  660.603(m)(6)). Vessel owners would be responsible 
for the costs of this data storage, along with the other services 
rendered by the EM provider, as a condition of their participation in 
the program. This measure was discussed at

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the November 2015 and April 2016 Council meetings. NMFS initially 
recommended a five year retention period, based on the five year 
statute of limitations for violations of the Magnuson-Stevens Act, to 
provide NMFS and law enforcement personnel sufficient time to review 
discard data reported by vessels and service providers, detect 
compliance issues, and to determine if any of the video should be 
retained for additional time and uses. Some industry members are 
concerned about the costs of storing such a large amount of video data, 
as well as the potential for enforcement personnel or other entities to 
access it for other purposes. They would prefer the video data be 
destroyed after one year, and only the reports resulting from the video 
review be retained. As a compromise, NMFS proposed and the Council 
supported a three year retention period in the draft regulations. 
However, the Council also recommended that NMFS review this requirement 
before 2020 to determine if it can be reduced. NMFS is specifically 
requesting comment on whether a one, three, or five year, retention 
period is appropriate for video data.

3. Vessel Owner Responsibilities

    Vessel owners interested in using EM would be required to obtain 
authorization from NMFS. There would be a two-step application process, 
starting with an initial application that NMFS would use to assess a 
vessel owner's eligibility (see proposed Sec.  660.604(e)). After 
reviewing the application, NMFS would notify the vessel owner of their 
eligibility to use EM and to submit a final application. The final 
application would include a form signed by a representative of the EM 
service provider certifying that the EM system was installed according 
to the performance standards in the regulations (see proposed 
Sec. Sec.  660.604(e)(3)(i) and 660.604(j)). The final application 
would also include a tentative fishing plan (see proposed Sec.  
660.604(e)(3)(ii)), which would be used by NMFS to plan WCGOP sampling 
and observer deployments, and a vessel monitoring plan (VMP), which 
would document the configuration of equipment and catch handling 
protocols on that particular vessel (see proposed Sec.  
660.604(e)(3)(iii)). NMFS would notify the vessel owner of its final 
decision after reviewing the final application and, if approved, issue 
the vessel an EM authorization. If an initial or final application is 
denied, a vessel owner would be able to appeal NMFS's decision 
following the permits appeals process at Sec.  660.25(g). The EM 
authorization would be effective until a change in vessel ownership, 
until NMFS notifies the owner that they are no longer eligible for it, 
or if the vessel owner fails to renew it. The EM authorization would be 
automatically renewed provided a vessel owner submits a renewal form 
verifying their vessel monitoring plan and providing an updated fishing 
plan. If a renewal form is not submitted, the authorization would 
expire on December 31 of that year.
    NMFS is proposing that vessel owners that participated in the EM 
EFPs only be required to complete a renewal form, because NMFS already 
has vessel monitoring plans and a performance history for these 
vessels, making a complete application process unnecessary. If 
approved, NMFS would mail renewal forms to EFP vessel owners upon 
publication of the final rule. New vessel owners interested in using EM 
in 2017 would be required to submit an application after publication of 
the final rule. Draft application materials may be viewed on the West 
Coast Region's Web site: http://www.westcoast.fisheries.noaa.gov/fisheries/groundfish_catch_shares/electronic_monitoring.html.
    NMFS would develop and maintain EM Program Guidelines, which would 
document best practices and other information that NMFS would use to 
evaluate vessel monitoring plans submitted by vessel owners (see 
proposed Sec.  660.600(b)). New applicants for an EM authorization this 
fall may view draft EM Program Guidelines on the West Coast Region's 
Web site: http://www.westcoast.fisheries.noaa.gov/fisheries/groundfish_catch_shares/electronic_monitoring.html. The draft 
guidelines provide guidance and a template for developing individual 
vessel monitoring plans.
    Vessel owners would be able to make changes to the vessel 
monitoring plan at any time by submitting an amendment to NMFS (see 
proposed Sec.  660.604(f)). The vessel monitoring plan is intended to 
be a living document and would be modified over time to reflect changes 
to the vessel's equipment and operations, provided that NMFS has 
accepted the amendments in writing.

4. Vessel Operator Responsibilities

    An operator of a vessel with EM would be required to attend a 
mandatory training on EM requirements prior to beginning fishing with 
EM (see proposed Sec.  660.604(b)(5)). NMFS may waive this requirement 
on a case-by-case basis, such as for those captains that successfully 
participated in the EM EFP. Vessel operators would also be required to 
maintain the EM system in good working order, including ensuring the EM 
system is powered and functioning throughout the trip, keeping cameras 
clean and unobstructed, and ensuring the system is not tampered with 
(see proposed Sec.  660.604(l)(1). The vessel operator would be 
required to declare their intent to use EM to the Office of Law 
Enforcement (OLE) via the existing declaration process at Sec.  
660.13(d)(5) (also see proposed Sec.  660.604(m)). The vessel operator 
would also be required to notify WCGOP 48-hours before each EM trip for 
purposes of planning observer coverage (see proposed Sec.  660.604(n)). 
If selected to carry an observer, the vessel operator would not be able 
to depart on the trip without the observer, and would be required to 
accommodate the observer on that trip. The vessel operator would also 
be required to conduct a system functionality test before each trip to 
ensure the EM system is working properly before departing (see proposed 
Sec.  660.604(l)(2)). If the EM system malfunctions, a vessel operator 
may be prevented from fishing or required to return to port until the 
EM system is repaired, depending on the nature of the malfunction (see 
proposed Sec.  660.604(l)(3)). An EM vessel would not be allowed to 
fish with an EM system that is not able to record fishing activity, 
unless an observer is onboard. A vessel operator would always be 
allowed to obtain an observer at their own expense to continue fishing 
while the EM system is repaired. The vessel operator would also be 
responsible for ensuring the crew follow the catch handling 
instructions in the VMP (see proposed Sec.  660.604(r)), for completing 
a logbook for each trip and submitting logbooks and hard drives to 
PSMFC according to the deadlines in the regulations (see proposed Sec.  
660.604(s)), and maintaining records for a minimum of three years (see 
proposed Sec.  660.604(t)).

5. First Receiver Responsibilities

    First receivers would be required to sort and dispose of any 
prohibited or protected species retained by EM vessels (see proposed 
Sec.  660.604(u)). First receivers already have such disposition 
requirements for landings from Pacific whiting maximized retention 
trips. This action would expand the existing whiting sorting and 
disposition requirements to landings from all EM trips, including fixed 
gear trips. The first receiver would be required to do the following:
     Record all prohibited species on the electronic fish 
ticket and provide them to the catch monitor for recording.

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     Dispose of prohibited and protected species in a manner 
that ensures it will not enter a commercial market.
     Sort eulachon and green sturgeon to species and report 
them on the electronic fish ticket. Whole green sturgeon would be 
required to be transferred to the NMFS Southwest Fisheries Science 
Center within 72-hours.
     Report and surrender albatross to the U.S. Fish and 
Wildlife Service (FWS).
     Report and surrender marine mammals and sea turtles to 
NMFS.
    Neither prohibited nor protected species would be allowed to be 
retained for personal use, including by a vessel owner or crew member, 
or first receiver or processing crew member. Prohibited species 
suitable for human consumption may be donated if appropriate to a 
surplus food collection and distribution system or nonprofit charitable 
organization for the purpose of reducing hunger and meeting nutritional 
needs.

6. EM Service Provider Responsibilities

    EM service providers interested in supplying EM equipment and 
services to the fishery would be able to apply to receive a permit from 
NMFS. A service provider would be able to apply to NMFS by submitting 
an application package that contains, among other things, information 
about the company's organizational structure, prior experience, 
criminal convictions, conflicts of interest, and an EM service plan 
describing how the EM service provider proposes provide services to the 
fishery to meet the requirements of the program (see proposed Sec.  
660.603(b)). The EM service plan contains a number of components (see 
proposed Sec.  660.603(b)(1)(vii)), including a description of the 
applicant's plan for provision of services, communications, procedures 
for hiring and training staff, and procedures for tracking hard drives, 
data processing, reporting, archiving EM data. The EM Service Plan 
would also include detailed descriptions of the EM system to be 
deployed and software to be used for analysis. An applicant may be 
required to provide NMFS with copies of the equipment and software for 
testing and evaluation (see proposed Sec.  660.603(b)(1)(viii)). NMFS 
would evaluate the application against the regulations and, if 
approved, issue the provider a permit. If denied, the provider may 
appeal NMFS's decision using the provider permit appeal process 
described at Sec.  660.19. The provider permit would be effective until 
the company changes ownership, NMFS notifies the provider that the 
permit is no longer valid, or if the provider fails to renew it. A 
provider's permit would be automatically renewed provided it submits a 
complete renewal form attesting to the accuracy of the current EM 
service plan and other information. The EM service provider would be 
able to modify its service plan by submitting an amendment to NMFS (see 
proposed Sec.  660.603(c)). The EM service plan is intended to be a 
living document and would be updated over time to reflect changes to 
the provider's operations. NMFS would maintain EM Program Guidelines 
for the EM service plan on its Web site to assist providers in 
developing their plans (see proposed Sec.  660.600(b)). NMFS has posted 
draft application materials and EM Program Guidelines on its Web site: 
http://www.westcoast.fisheries.noaa.gov/fisheries/groundfish_catch_shares/electronic_monitoring.html.
    As with observer and catch monitor providers, an EM service 
provider would be required to be free of any conflicts of interest and 
to have insurance coverage for their employees that provide services on 
the vessels (see proposed Sec.  660.603(h)).
    EM service providers would be required to provide field and 
technical support services to vessels with which they have a contract, 
including installing equipment to meet NMFS's performance standards and 
providing technical assistance and repair services (see proposed Sec.  
660.603(k)). The EM service provider would also be required to provide 
support to NMFS, including assistance in diagnosing and resolving 
technical issues and litigation support, free of charge to NMFS (see 
proposed Sec.  660.603(l)).
    Beginning in 2020, or when NMFS transitions video review 
responsibilities to third party providers, the EM service provider 
would responsible for processing EM datasets; submitting reports to 
NMFS of catch data, compliance issues, and technical issues; 
communicating feedback to vessel operators to improve data quality; 
maintaining EM program records, including raw video and processed EM 
datasets; and maintaining the confidentiality and security of EM data 
(see proposed Sec.  660.603(m)). EM data would be confidential, as are 
observer data, consistent with Magnuson-Stevens Act requirements. The 
service provider would be responsible for ensuring its staff are fully 
trained to successfully execute these duties.

Classification

    Except for those measures identified above where NMFS is requesting 
specific comment, NMFS has made a preliminary determination that the 
measures this proposed rule would implement are consistent with the 
Pacific Coast Groundfish FMP, Magnuson-Stevens Act and other applicable 
laws. In making the final determination, NMFS will take into account 
the data, views, and comments received during the comment period.
    This proposed rule has been determined to be not significant for 
the purposes of Executive Order (E.O.) 12866.
    This proposed rule does not contain policies with Federalism or 
``takings'' implications as those terms are defined in E.O. 13132 and 
E.O. 12630, respectively.
    An IRFA was prepared, as required by section 603 of the Regulatory 
Flexibility Act (RFA). The IRFA, which includes this section of the 
preamble to this rule and analyses contained in its accompanying EA and 
RIR/IRFA, describes the economic impact this proposed rule, if adopted, 
would have on small entities. A description of the action, why it is 
being considered, and the legal basis for this action are contained at 
the beginning of this section in the preamble and in the SUMMARY 
section of the preamble.

Description and Estimate of Number of Small Entities to Which the Rule 
Will Apply

    This regulatory amendment impacts mainly commercial harvesting 
entities engaged in the groundfish limited entry trawl fishery. 
Although this action proposes an EM program for only two components of 
the limited entry trawl fishery--the Pacific whiting fishery and the 
fixed gear shorebased IFQ fishery--any limited entry trawl vessel may 
participate in these components, provided they comply with its 
requirements, and therefore may be eligible to use EM. In addition, 
vessels deploying EM are likely to be a subset of the overall trawl 
fleet, as some vessels would likely choose to continue to use 
observers. However, as all trawl vessels could potentially use EM in 
the future, this IRFA analyzes impacts to the entire trawl fleet.
    A general description of the limited entry trawl fishery and catch 
share program is contained in the preamble to this section. Most recent 
permit information indicates that there are approximately 175 limited 
entry trawl permits. According to information from the Northwest 
Fishery Science Center Economic Data Collection Program, in 2014, the 
fourth year of the catch share program, there were 102 catcher vessels 
that participated in the West Coast Groundfish Trawl Catch Share 
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income and 954 jobs from deliveries of fish caught in the catch share 
program. Catcher vessels spent an average of 62 days fishing in the 
catch share program and spent an average of 80 additional days fishing 
in non-catch share fisheries. West Coast catcher vessels deliver to 
ports in Washington, Oregon, California, and at-sea; the two ports with 
the highest landings in 2014 were Astoria and Newport, both in Oregon. 
An average of 2.4 crew members worked aboard each West Coast catcher 
vessel, each earning an average compensation of $54,500. In 2014, 31 
percent of vessels were owner-operated at least part of the year. The 
average ex-vessel revenue per vessel from participation in the catch 
share program was $646,000. Average variable cost net revenue (ex-
vessel revenue minus variable costs) per vessel was $256,000 from 
participation in the catch share program, and the fleet-wide variable 
cost net revenue was $26.2 million. Average total cost net revenue (ex-
vessel revenue minus variable costs and fixed costs) per vessel was 
$127,000 and the fleet-wide total cost net revenue was $12.9 million 
(NWFSC, 2014; http://www.pcouncil.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/06/G5b_NMFS_Rpt4_MS_ElecVer_JUN2016BB.pdf). These are preliminary results 
and it should be noted that some industry members have questioned the 
results of EDC data which is based on cost-earnings surveys where all 
participants are required to respond to. Via the Pacific Fishery 
Management Council's Five Year IFQ Trawl Program Review, the NWFSC 
economists will be meeting with the industry to further validate their 
results with the industry.
    With respect to monitoring costs, the NWFSC 2014 EDC report states 
the following: ``One other change resulting from the implementation of 
the catch share program was a shift to 100% observer coverage with 
partial industry funding. Prior to catch shares, there was 
approximately 20% observer coverage, paid for by NMFS. In order to 
lessen the cost of transitioning to the required 100 percent observer 
coverage, catcher vessels received a maximum subsidy of $328.50 per day 
in 2011 and 2012. This subsidy decreased in 2013 to $256 per day and in 
2014 to $216 per day. Catcher vessels spent on average $14,400 on 
observer coverage (excluding the NMFS subsidy payments) while operating 
in the catch share program in 2014. In 2011, observer costs represented 
0.6% of total costs, and increased to 2.8 percent in 2014. Note that as 
observer subsidies have decreased over time, the average expenses per 
vessel have increased. For this reason, the average 2014 costs reported 
will not reflect the costs currently incurred by the fleet.'' It should 
be noted that the 2015 observer subsidy was about $108 per day. The 
subsidy program ended in September 2015. Currently the industry is 
paying about $500 per day for observers.
    This rule would apply to those entities that elect to use EM in 
lieu of observers. In 2015, a total of 36 vessels participated in the 
EM program. This total includes 20 vessels that participated in the 
Pacific whiting fishery (11 that participated in both the shorebased 
and mothership sectors, 9 that fished only in mothership) and 7 fixed 
gear vessels. This is likely an underestimate of the number of vessels 
that would use EM in the future. For RFA purposes only, NMFS has 
established a small business size standard for businesses, including 
their affiliates, whose primary industry is commercial fishing (see 50 
CFR 200.2). A business primarily engaged in commercial fishing (NAICS 
code 11411) is classified as a small business if it is independently 
owned and operated, is not dominant in its field of operation 
(including its affiliates), and has combined annual receipts not in 
excess of $11 million for all its affiliated operations worldwide. For 
for-hire fishing and fish processing entities, the Small Business 
Administration (SBA) defines a small business as one that is: 
Independently owned and operated; not dominant in its field of 
operation; has annual receipts not in excess of $7.0 million in the 
case of for-hire fishing entities; or if it has fewer than 500 
employees in the case of fish processors, or 100 employees in the case 
of fish dealers. When applying for their permits, entities were asked 
to classify themselves as a small business based on the finfish 
standard of $20.5 million. Only 5 indicated that they were ``large'' 
businesses and thus would continue to be large businesses under the 
$11.0 million standard. In 2015, ex-vessel revenues for all west coast 
fisheries for the remaining vessels ranged from $1,000 to $1.4 million. 
In 2014, ``other fisheries revenue'' collected on these vessels ranged 
from $0 to $5.0 million. Based on these ranges, NMFS concludes that the 
remaining vessels would be considered ``small'' even after factoring in 
the possibility of the vessels participating in Alaska fisheries.

Impacts of the Action on Small Entities

    This action contains two major alternatives--the Council's 
preferred alternative and proposed action, to allow vessels in the 
groundfish fishery to use EM in place of observers, and the no action 
alternative, which would not create an EM option. The regulatory 
amendment also considered several sub-options for design elements 
within the preferred alternative, which are described in the 
accompanying EA and summarized in the preamble. This rule proposes to 
implement the Council's preferred alternative.
    The proposed action is presenting a choice to fishermen--they can 
either continue to pay for 100-percent observer coverage or elect to 
pay for EM (i.e., equipment, maintenance, and video review). Using 2015 
EFP cost estimates developed jointly by PSMFC and NMFS, NMFS developed 
a model for assessing the vessel, fleet, and government costs from the 
preferred alternative. The results indicate economic impacts on small 
entities from the preferred alternative would be positive as these 
entities would have a choice of between hiring an observer and using 
EM. The current cost of an observer is approximately $500 per day. 
Presumably, vessel owners would choose between using an observer or EM 
based on relative costs and operational flexibility. NMFS estimates 
indicate fixed gear vessels will save approximately $98 per day, 
mothership catcher vessels $159 per day, and shoreside vessels $330, 
using EM. Vessels that participated in the EFPs already own EM systems 
(most whiting vessels and approximately half of the fixed gear 
vessels), so they may see a greater cost savings compared to new 
entrants, until such time that the cameras need to be replaced. Annual 
vessel estimates show fixed gear and mothership catcher vessels saving 
$3,000 to $4,000 and shoreside whiting vessels saving $24,000 per year, 
relative to the cost of observers. Annual fleet estimates show similar 
results.
    In addition to the direct costs of the program, vessel owners would 
be responsible for reimbursing NMFS for its incremental costs for 
administering the EM program. NMFS collects cost recovery fees to cover 
the incremental costs of management, data collection, and enforcement 
of the trawl rationalization program. Fees are limited to a maximum of 
3 percent of ex-vessel revenues. NMFS's incremental costs for 
administering the shorebased sector already exceed 3 percent, so the 
shorebased sector would not be likely to see an increase in fees from 
the preferred alternative in the short term. The mothership sector fees 
are currently 1.25 percent of ex-vessel revenue, so NMFS would be able 
to recover this sector's portion of EM program costs by increasing the 
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    As mentioned in the preamble to this proposed rule, NMFS intends to 
conduct the video review itself for 2017-2019, contingent on available 
funding, while the standards and protocols that would be used to 
certify and oversee third party service providers are developed. The 
requirement for industry to fund the video review would take effect in 
2020, or earlier if NMFS does not have funding to process the data 
itself. When video review responsibilities shift to third party 
providers, NMFS's and PSMFC's responsibilities would be reduced to 
oversight and quality assurance, which may include auditing the service 
providers' video review results. To conservatively estimate government 
costs and corresponding fee increases, NMFS assumes that service 
providers would review 100 percent of the video and that NMFS would 
audit 50 percent of the video. Government costs include video review 
and storage costs, as well as program management costs, statistician 
costs, database management, and overhead. With the full transition in 
2020, NMFS estimates the government costs would be approximately 
$286,000 per year. Under current fee rates, only the portion of the 
costs related to the mothership catcher vessel fleet would be recouped 
by the cost recovery fee, which would result in an increase of 0.02 
percent. NMFS estimates that compared to the costs of observers, the 
preferred alternative would still present a lower cost option for 
whiting and fixed gear vessels.
    Under Alternative 2, seven sub-options were developed to address 
various aspects of program design. These sub-options are summarized in 
the preamble to this proposed rule. Generally speaking, the Council's 
sub-options would either have no effect on the overall cost of the 
program (sub-options A2, D1, E1), reduce the cost of the program (sub-
options E1, B1), or provide industry additional flexibility (sub-
options C2, F1, G1-Fixed Gear, G2-Whiting).

Measures Proposed To Mitigate Adverse Economic Impacts of the Proposed 
Action

    There are no significant alternatives to the proposed action that 
would accomplish the stated objectives and that minimize any 
significant economic impact of the proposed rule on small entities. 
Alternatives that were considered and rejected, and the reason the 
Council or NMFS rejected them, are summarized in Section 3.3 of the EA. 
The other sub-options considered, and the reasons the Council and NMFS 
did not propose them, are summarized in the preamble to this proposed 
rule. As fishermen would be given a choice between two alternative 
monitoring systems (observers versus EM), this rule is likely to have 
positive effects on small entities. NMFS believes that the preferred 
alternative for this rule would not have a significant impact when 
comparing small versus large businesses in terms of disproportionality 
and profitability given available information. These regulations are 
likely to reduce fishing costs for both small and large businesses. 
Nonetheless, NMFS has prepared this IRFA. Through this proposed rule, 
NMFS is requesting comments on this conclusion. The proposed action and 
alternatives are described in detail in the Council's regulatory 
amendment and the accompanying EA and RIR/IRFA (see ADDRESSES).

Description of the Projected Reporting, Recordkeeping, and Other 
Compliance Requirements

    The proposed action contains a collection-of-information 
requirement subject to review and approval by OMB under the Paperwork 
Reduction Act (PRA). This requirement will be submitted to OMB for 
approval. The proposed action does not duplicate, overlap, or conflict 
with any other Federal rules.
    This action proposes to adjust notification requirements for 
groundfish vessels using EM and first receivers receiving catch from EM 
trips. Vessels would now be required to declare the type of monitoring 
they will use on a given trip--observer or EM. This change is necessary 
to provide vessels the flexibility to switch between different types of 
monitoring, depending on what is most cost effective and efficient for 
their operation at that time, while allowing NMFS to track which fleets 
vessels are participating in. The proposed change would only add 
additional potential answers to an existing question and not affect the 
number of entities required to comply with the declaration requirement 
(OMB Control Number 0648-0573). Therefore, the proposed change would 
not be expected to increase the time or cost burden associated with 
this requirement. Similarly, the requirement for EM vessels to notify 
the observer program before each trip would be in place of the existing 
notification to an individual vessel's observer provider when using a 
catch share observer, and would not be expected to increase the time or 
cost burden associated with the existing notification requirements 
approved under OMB Control Number 0648-0593. The requirement for first 
receivers to report protected and prohibited species landings was 
previously approved under OMB Control Number 0648-0619 and this action 
would not be expected to change the time or cost burden or number of 
entities associated with this requirement.
    This action proposes to require vessel owners to submit an 
application to NMFS to be approved to use EM in place of an observer. 
This application would include an application form, the purchase or 
lease and installation of an EM system, a VMP, and attendance of a 
mandatory training session. The time burden associated with these 
requirements is estimated to be approximately 10 hours per vessel owner 
to prepare and submit the application package, install the EM system, 
and attend training. The training would be given via webinar to 
maximize convenience and minimize travel costs for vessel captains. 
Based on comments from industry participants during the development of 
the regulations, NMFS is proposing that vessel owners and captains that 
participated in the EFPs complete an abbreviated application process 
for 2017 to reduce the time burden to them. The cost of an EM system 
and installation is estimated at $12,000 per vessel. Approximately half 
the active vessels in the fleet have already received EM units through 
their participation in the EFPs and would not need to purchase a new 
unit to participate in the program. Vessel owners would likely have to 
purchase new EM units every 5-10 years, depending on the life of the 
equipment. Vessel owners would also be responsible for maintaining the 
EM units in good working order, likely through a service contract with 
a NMFS-permitted EM service provider. NMFS estimates the annual average 
cost burden per vessel from this requirement to be approximately 
$5,600.
    If denied an EM Authorization, vessel owners would be able to 
appeal NMFS's decision through the existing appeal process at Sec.  
660.25(g). NMFS estimates the time burden associated with preparing and 
submitting an appeal to be approximately 4 hours per entity, with a 
cost of $3.00 for copies and postage. Vessel owners would be able to 
make modifications to their VMPs during the year by submitting a 
request and amended VMP to NMFS. These requests would be made 
electronically via email and, therefore, would not be expected to have 
a cost burden associated with them. NMFS estimates the time burden 
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submitting the request to be 0.5 hours per request per entity.
    Vessel owners would be required to renew their EM authorization 
annually. This is necessary to ensure that the vessel owners' contact 
information, VMPs, and fishing plans remain up to date. Industry 
participants raised concerns with the time burden associated with 
having to complete the application process each year, as was proposed 
in an earlier draft of the regulations. To address these concerns, NMFS 
is proposing to instead provide vessel owners with pre-filled renewal 
forms and their current VMPs to review and certify as correct in a 
simplified renewal process. NMFS estimates a time burden of 
approximately 0.5 hours per entity to review and return the pre-filled 
package.
    Vessel operators would be required to complete and submit a logbook 
for each trip, with an estimated time burden of 10 minutes per 
submission. The logbooks are provided by NMFS and state agencies, so 
the cost of requirement mainly derives from postage at $0.46 per 
submission. To eliminate duplication, NMFS would allow vessel operators 
to submit a state logbook that contains all the required information. 
Vessel operators would also be required to submit the hard drive 
containing video data to NMFS (in 2017-2019) or the EM service provider 
(2020-beyond) using a method that provides a return receipt. This is 
necessary for NMFS and vessel operators to be able to track 
submissions. This requirement has an average cost of $15.00 per 
submission and a time burden of 10 min to retrieve and package the hard 
drive for mailing.
    EM service providers would be required to apply to receive a permit 
from NMFS to provide EM services in the fishery. EM service providers 
would be required to submit an application to NMFS that includes an 
application form, an EM Service Plan that describes how they plan to 
provide services to the fishery, and statements of prior experience and 
qualifications. If requested, the EM service provider may also be 
required to provide NMFS copies of contracts with vessel owners and 
standard operating procedures and manuals describing their operations 
in more detail. In an earlier draft of the regulations, NMFS proposed 
requirements very similar to those for observer service providers, with 
minimal requirements for the provider and NMFS training and certifying 
individual observers. However, at the November 2015 Council meeting EM 
service providers commented that different service providers may have 
different models and that this model is not appropriate for EM services 
providers. Some EM service providers may employ less highly trained 
analysts to initially review video and a biologist to verify species 
identification. Whereas another service provider may employ highly 
trained biologists to do it all. They recommended that the regulations 
provide more flexibility for different business models. This proposed 
rule contains an expanded application process, incorporating an EM 
Service Plan, to provide the flexibility that service providers seek. 
The addition of an EM Service Plan allows NMFS to consider different 
business models proposed by different providers as meeting the EM 
program requirements. However, this requires EM service providers 
prepare and submit a detailed service plan and other documents, in 
order to provide NMFS with sufficient information to evaluate them. 
NMFS estimates the time and cost burden associated with preparing and 
submitting the permit application to be 47 hours and $30 (for copies 
and postage). Most likely much of this information would be submitted 
electronically. If requested by NMFS, EM service providers would be 
required to provide NMFS two EM units and two copies of any software 
for EM data analysis for a minimum of 90 days for evaluation. Due to 
their use by NMFS, the value of the EM units may depreciate and the EM 
service providers may not be able to resell the EM units for their full 
value. NMFS estimates the EM providers would be able to recoup 50 
percent of the EM unit value at approximately $5,000 per unit. This 
results in a total cost associated with this requirement at $10,215 per 
provider (including $215 in materials and postage to send the equipment 
to NMFS).
    An EM service provider would be able to appeal a permit decision to 
NMFS following the procedures at Sec.  660.19. NMFS estimates the time 
and cost burden of preparing and submitting an appeal to be 4 hours and 
$5 per entity. EM service providers would be able to make modifications 
to their EM Service Plans during the year by submitting a request and 
amended EM Service Plan to NMFS via email (2 hours per submission). EM 
service providers would be required to renew their permits annually. At 
the April 2016 Council meeting, EM service providers requested a longer 
effective period to provide more stability for planning for future 
fishing years. Therefore, in this proposed rule NMFS is proposing an 
abbreviated renewal process in which NMFS would provide pre-filled 
renewal forms and the current EM Service Plan for the EM service 
provider to review and certify. This would reduce the time burden for 
EM service providers, while ensuring NMFS has up-to-date information. 
NMFS estimates the annual time and cost burden of the renewal to be 1 
hour and $5 per entity.
    In 2017-2019, EM service providers would be responsible for 
providing technical assistance and maintenance services to EM vessels. 
EM service providers would be required to provide technical support to 
vessels at sea, with an annual time burden of approximately 7 hours per 
entity. EM service providers and their employees would also be required 
to report instances of non-compliance by vessel owners and intimidation 
or harassment of EM technicians to NMFS. The estimated burden for 
reporting these events is 30 minutes per report (18 hours per entity 
per year). Employees of EM service providers may be debriefed by NMFS 
or OLE on technical or compliance issues with an estimated burden of 1 
hour per trip (350 hours per entity per year).
    Beginning in 2020, EM service providers would also be responsible 
for reviewing video from trips, preparing and submitting catch data and 
compliance reports to NMFS, and providing feedback to vessel operators 
on their catch handling, camera views, etc. NMFS would prepare burden 
estimates for these requirements for OMB approval and public comment 
through a Federal Register notice in 2019 or earlier.
    Public reporting burden for these requirements includes the time 
for reviewing instructions, searching existing data sources, gathering 
and maintaining the data needed, and completing and reviewing the 
collection of information.

List of Subjects in 50 CFR Part 660

    Fisheries, Fishing, and Indian fisheries.

    Dated: August 26, 2016.
Samuel D. Rauch III,
Deputy Assistant Administrator for Regulatory Programs, National Marine 
Fisheries Service.

    For the reasons stated in the preamble, NMFS proposes to amend 50 
CFR part 660 as follows:

PART 660--FISHERIES OFF WEST COAST STATES

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1. The authority citation for part 660 continues to read as follows:

    Authority:  16 U.S.C. 1801 et seq., 16 U.S.C. 773 et seq., and 
16 U.S.C. 7001 et seq.


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2. In Sec.  660.13, revise paragraphs (d)(5)(ii) through (iv) to read 
as follows:


Sec.  660.13  Recordkeeping and reporting.

* * * * *
    (d) * * *
    (5) * * *
    (ii) The vessel operator must send a new declaration report, 
consistent with paragraph (d)(5)(iv) before leaving port on a trip in 
which a gear type and monitoring type, if applicable, that is different 
from the gear type and monitoring type most recently declared for the 
vessel will be used. A declaration report will be valid until another 
declaration report revising the existing gear and monitoring 
declaration is received by NMFS OLE.
    (iii) During the period of time that a vessel has a valid 
declaration report on file with NMFS OLE, it cannot fish with a gear 
and monitoring type other than a gear type and monitoring type declared 
by the vessel.
    (iv) Declaration reports will include: The vessel name and/or 
identification number, gear type, and monitoring type where applicable, 
(as defined in paragraph (d)(5)(iv)(A) of this section). Upon receipt 
of a declaration report, NMFS will provide a confirmation code or 
receipt to confirm that a valid declaration report was received for the 
vessel. Retention of the confirmation code or receipt to verify that a 
valid declaration report was filed and the declaration requirement was 
met is the responsibility of the vessel owner or operator. Vessels 
using nontrawl gear may declare more than one gear type with the 
exception of vessels participating in the Shorebased IFQ Program (i.e. 
gear switching), however, vessels using trawl gear may only declare one 
of the trawl gear types listed in paragraph (d)(5)(iv)(A) of this 
section on any trip and may not declare nontrawl gear on the same trip 
in which trawl gear is declared.
    (A) One of the following gear types or sectors, and monitoring type 
where applicable, must be declared:
    (1) Limited entry fixed gear, not including shorebased IFQ,
    (2) Limited entry groundfish non-trawl, shorebased IFQ, observer,
    (3) Limited entry groundfish non-trawl, shorebased IFQ, electronic 
monitoring,
    (4) Limited entry midwater trawl, non-whiting shorebased IFQ,
    (5) Limited entry midwater trawl, Pacific whiting shorebased IFQ, 
observer,
    (6) Limited entry midwater trawl, Pacific whiting shorebased IFQ, 
electronic monitoring,
    (7) Limited entry midwater trawl, Pacific whiting catcher/processor 
sector,
    (8) Limited entry midwater trawl, Pacific whiting mothership sector 
(catcher vessel or mothership), observer,
    (9) Limited entry midwater trawl, Pacific whiting mothership sector 
(catcher vessel), electronic monitoring,
    (10) Limited entry bottom trawl, shorebased IFQ, not including 
demersal trawl,
    (11) Limited entry demersal trawl, shorebased IFQ,
    (12) Non-groundfish trawl gear for pink shrimp,
    (13) Non-groundfish trawl gear for ridgeback prawn,
    (14) Non-groundfish trawl gear for California halibut,
    (15) Non-groundfish trawl gear for sea cucumber,
    (16) Open access longline gear for groundfish,
    (17) Open access Pacific halibut longline gear,
    (18) Open access groundfish trap or pot gear,
    (19) Open access Dungeness crab trap or pot gear,
    (20) Open access prawn trap or pot gear,
    (21) Open access sheephead trap or pot gear,
    (22) Open access line gear for groundfish,
    (23) Open access HMS line gear,
    (24) Open access salmon troll gear,
    (25) Open access California Halibut line gear,
    (26) Open access Coastal Pelagic Species net gear,
    (27) Other gear,
    (28) Tribal trawl, or
    (29) Open access California gillnet complex gear.
* * * * *
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3. In Sec.  660.19, revise paragraph (a) introductory text to read as 
follows:


Sec.  660.19  Appeals process for catch monitors, observers, and 
provider permits.

    (a) Allowed appeals. This section describes the procedure for 
appealing IADs described at Sec. Sec.  660.17(g), 660.18(d) and (f), 
660.140(h), 660.150(j), 660.160(g), 660.603(b)(3) for catch monitor 
decertification, observer decertification, provider permit expirations 
due to inactivity, and EM service provider permit denials. Any person 
whose interest is directly and adversely affected by an IAD may file a 
written appeal. For purposes of this section, such person will be 
referred to as the ``applicant.''
* * * * *
0
4. In Sec.  660.130, revise paragraphs (d)(2)(ii) and (d)(3)(ii) to 
read as follows:


Sec.  660.130  Trawl fishery--management measures.

* * * * *
    (d) * * *
    (2) * * *
    (ii) Catcher vessels. All catch must be sorted to the species 
groups specified in paragraph (d)(1) of this section for vessels with 
limited entry permits, except those engaged in maximized retention 
while declared into a Pacific whiting IFQ trip. The catch must not be 
discarded from the vessel and the vessel must not mix catch from hauls 
until the observer has sampled the catch, unless otherwise allowed 
under the EM Program requirements at Sec.  660.604 of subpart J. 
Prohibited species must be sorted according to the following species 
groups: Dungeness crab, Pacific halibut, Chinook salmon, other salmon. 
Non-groundfish species must be sorted as required by the state of 
landing.
    (3) * * *
    (ii) If sorting occurs on a catcher vessel in the MS Coop Program, 
the catch must not be discarded from the vessel and the vessel must not 
mix catch from hauls until the observer has sampled the catch, or 
unless otherwise allowed under the EM Program requirements at Sec.  
660.604 of subpart J.
* * * * *
0
5. In Sec.  660.140, revise paragraph (g)(1) introductory text and add 
paragraph (h)(1)(i)(A)(4) to read as follows:


Sec.  660.140  Shorebased IFQ Program.

* * * * *
    (g) * * *
    (1) General. Shorebased IFQ Program vessels may discard IFQ 
species/species groups, provided such discards are accounted for and 
deducted from QP in the vessel account. With the exception of vessels 
on a declared Pacific whiting IFQ trip and engaged in maximized 
retention, and vessels fishing under a valid EM Authorization in 
accordance with Sec.  660.604 of subpart J, prohibited and protected 
species must be discarded at sea; Pacific halibut must be discarded as 
soon as practicable and the discard mortality must be accounted for and 
deducted from IBQ pounds in the vessel account. Non-IFQ species and 
non-groundfish species may be discarded at sea, unless otherwise 
required by EM Program requirements at Sec.  660.604 of subpart J. The 
sorting of catch, the weighing and discarding of any IBQ and IFQ 
species, and the retention of IFQ species must be monitored by the 
observer.
* * * * *
    (h) * * *
    (1) * * *
    (i) * * *
    (A) * * *
    (4) Is exempt from the requirement to carry an observer if the 
vessel has a

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valid EM Authorization and is fishing with EM under Sec.  660.604 of 
subpart J.
* * * * *
0
6. In Sec.  660.150, revise paragraphs (i) and (j)(1)(i)(B) to read as 
follows:


Sec.  660.150  Mothership (MS) Coop Program.

* * * * *
    (i) Retention requirements. Catcher vessels participating in the MS 
Coop Program may discard minor operational amounts of catch at sea if 
the observer or EMS has accounted for the discard (i.e., a maximized 
retention fishery).
    (j) * * *
    (1) * * *
    (i) * * *
    (A) * * *
    (B) Catcher vessels. Any vessel delivering catch to any MS vessel 
must carry one certified observer each day that the vessel is used to 
take groundfish, unless the catcher vessel has a valid EM Authorization 
and is fishing with EM under Sec.  660.604 of subpart J.
* * * * *
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7. Add subpart J to read as follows:
Subpart J--West Coast Groundfish Electronic Monitoring Program.
Sec.
660.600 Applicability.
660.601 Definitions.
660.602 Prohibitions.
660.603 Electronic monitoring provider permits and responsibilities.
660.604 Vessel and first receiver responsibilities.
660.600 Applicability.

Subpart J--West Coast Groundfish Electronic Monitoring Program

    (a) General. This subpart contains requirements for vessels using 
EM in lieu of observers, as authorized under Sec.  660.140(h)(1)(i) 
(Shorebased IFQ Program) and Sec.  660.150(j)(1)(i) (MS Coop Program), 
and requirements for EM service providers. Vessel owners, operators, 
and managers are jointly and severally liable for a vessel's compliance 
with EM requirements under this subpart. This subpart also contains 
requirements for a first receiver receiving catch from a trip monitored 
by EM (see Sec.  660.604(u)). The table below provides references to 
the sections that contain vessel owner, operator, first receiver, and 
service provider responsibilities. Certain requirements for vessel 
owners and operators and EM service providers will be different in 2020 
and beyond.

------------------------------------------------------------------------
             West Coast groundfish  fishery                   Section
------------------------------------------------------------------------
(1) Limited entry trawl fishery.........................
  (i) Vessel owners.....................................  Sec.   660.604
  (ii) Vessel operators.................................  Sec.   660.604
  (iii) First receivers.................................  Sec.   660.604
  (iv) Service providers................................  Sec.   660.603
(2) [Reserved]..........................................
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (b) EM program guidelines. NMFS will develop EM Program Guidelines, 
which will document best practices and other information that NMFS will 
use to evaluate proposed service and vessel monitoring plans submitted 
by EM service providers and vessel owners under this subpart. NMFS will 
develop the EM Program Guidelines in consultation with the Council and 
publish notice of their availability in the Federal Register. NMFS will 
maintain the EM Program Guidelines on its Web site and make them 
available to vessel owners and operators and EM service providers to 
assist in developing service plans and vessel monitoring plans that 
comply with the requirements of this subpart.


Sec.  660.601  Definitions.

    These definitions are specific to this subpart. General groundfish 
definitions are found at Sec.  660.11, subpart C, and trawl fishery 
definitions are found at Sec.  660.111, subpart D.
    Active sampling unit means the portion of the groundfish fleet in 
which an observer coverage plan is being applied.
    Discard control point means the location on the vessel designated 
by a vessel operator where allowable discarding may occur.
    Discard event means a single occurrence of discarding of fish or 
other species.
    Electronic Monitoring or EM consists of the use of an electronic 
monitoring system (EMS) to passively monitor fishing operations through 
observing or tracking.
    Electronic Monitoring Authorization means the official document 
provided by NMFS that allows a vessel with a limited entry trawl permit 
to use electronic monitoring under the provisions of this subpart.
    Electronic Monitoring System Certification Form means the official 
document provided by NMFS, signed by a representative of a NMFS-
permitted electronic monitoring service provider that attest that an EM 
system and associated equipment meets the performance standards defined 
at Sec.  660.604(j) of this subpart, as required by Sec.  
660.604(e)(3)(i).
    EM data processing means the review, interpretation, and analysis 
of EM data (i.e., video and sensor data).
    EM Program means the Electronic Monitoring Program of the West 
Coast Region, National Marine Fisheries Service.
    EM Program Manager means the Chief of the Permits and Monitoring 
Branch of the West Coast Region, National Marine Fisheries Service, or 
his designee.
    EM Service Plan means the document that describes in detail how the 
EM service provider will provide EM services to the fishery to 
successfully achieve the purpose of the EM Program.
    EM service provider means any person, including their employees or 
agents, that is granted a permit by NMFS to provide EM services as 
required under Sec.  660.603 and Sec.  660.604.
    Electronic Monitoring System or EMS means a data collection tool 
that uses a software operating system connected to an assortment of 
electronic components, including video recorders, to create a 
collection of data on vessel activities.
    EM technician means an employee of the EM service provider that 
provides support for EM systems and technical assistance to vessels and 
NMFS.
    EM trip means any fishing trip for which electronic monitoring is 
the declared monitoring type.
    Initial Administrative Determination (IAD) means a formal, written 
determination made by NMFS on an application or permit request that is 
subject to an appeal within NMFS.
    Non-trawl shorebased IFQ vessel means a vessel on a declared 
limited entry groundfish non-trawl, shorebased IFQ trip.
    Pacific whiting fishery refers to the Pacific whiting primary 
season fisheries described at Sec.  660.131. The Pacific whiting 
fishery is composed of vessels participating in the C/P Coop Program, 
the MS Coop Program, or the Pacific whiting IFQ fishery.
    Pacific whiting IFQ fishery is composed of vessels on Pacific 
whiting IFQ trips.
    Pacific whiting IFQ trip means a trip in which a vessel uses 
midwater groundfish trawl gear during the dates of the Pacific whiting 
primary season to target Pacific whiting, and Pacific whiting 
constitutes 50 percent or more of the catch by weight at landing as 
reported on the state landing receipt. Vessels on Pacific whiting IFQ 
trips must have a valid declaration for limited entry midwater trawl, 
Pacific whiting shorebased IFQ.
    Shorebased IFQ Program or Shorebased IFQ sector, refers to the 
fishery described at Sec.  660.140, subpart D, and includes all vessels 
on IFQ trips.
    Vessel Monitoring Plan (VMP) means the document that describes how 
fishing operations on the vessel will be

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conducted and how the EM system and associated equipment will be 
configured to meet the performance standards and purpose of the EM 
Program.


Sec.  660.602  Prohibitions.

    In addition to the general prohibitions specified in Sec.  600.725 
of this chapter, it is unlawful for any person to:
    (a) Electronic monitoring program.--(1) Make a false statement on 
an application for issuance, renewal, or changes to an EM Authorization 
or NMFS-accepted VMP.
    (2) Fish for or land fish from a trip without electronic monitoring 
or observer coverage when a vessel is required to carry electronic 
monitoring or an observer under Sec. Sec.  660.140(h) or 660.150(j).
    (3) Fish for or land fish from a trip taken under electronic 
monitoring without a valid EM Authorization and NMFS-accepted vessel 
monitoring plan onboard, and a valid gear and monitoring declaration 
with NMFS OLE as required by Sec.  660.604(c)(1) and Sec.  660.604(m).
    (4) Fail to comply with a NMFS-accepted VMP.
    (5) Fail to notify the West Coast Groundfish Observer Program at 
least 48-hours prior to departing port of the vessel operator's intent 
to take a trip under EM, as required by Sec.  660.604(n).
    (6) Fail to conduct a pre-departure test prior to departing port as 
required by Sec.  660.604(l)(2).
    (7) Fish on an EM trip without a fully functional EM system, unless 
authorized by a NMFS-accepted VMP as required by Sec.  660.604(l)(3).
    (8) Fail to make the EM system, associated equipment, logbooks and 
other records available for inspection immediately upon request by NMFS 
OLE personnel or other authorized officers, as required by Sec. Sec.  
660.604(o) and 660.604(t).
    (9) Discard species other than those allowed to be discarded as 
specified at Sec.  660.604(p).
    (10) Fail to handle fish and other marine organisms in a manner 
that enables the EM system to record it as required by Sec.  
660.604(r).
    (11) Fail to submit complete and accurate logbook(s) and hard 
drive(s) for each EM trip as specified at Sec.  660.604(s),
    (12) Tamper with, disconnect, damage, destroy, alter, or in any way 
distort, render useless, inoperative, ineffective, or inaccurate any 
component of the EM system or associated equipment.
    (13) Assault, resist, oppose, impede, intimidate, harass, sexually 
harass, bribe, or interfere with an EM service provider, EM field 
services staff, or EM data processing staff.
    (14) Interfere with or bias the sampling procedure employed by EM 
data processing staff including either mechanically or manually sorting 
or discarding catch outside of camera view or inconsistent with the 
NMFS-accepted VMP.
    (15) Fail to meet the vessel owner or operator responsibilities 
specified in section 660.604.
    (16) Fail to meet the first receiver responsibilities specified at 
Sec.  660.604(u).
    (17) Fail to meet the EM service provider responsibilities 
specified in section 660.603.
    (18) Fish when a vessel is required to carry an observer under 
subpart J of this part if:
    (i) The vessel is inadequate for observer deployment as specified 
at Sec.  600.746 of this chapter;
    (ii) The vessel does not maintain safe conditions for an observer 
as specified at Sec.  660.604(n);
    (iii) NMFS, the observer provider, or the observer determines the 
vessel is inadequate or unsafe pursuant to vessel responsibilities to 
maintain safe conditions as specified at Sec.  660.604(n);
    (19) Fail to meet the vessel responsibilities and observer coverage 
requirements specified at Sec.  660.604(n).
    (b) [Reserved]


Sec.  660.603  Electronic monitoring provider permits and 
responsibilities.

    (a) General. This section contains requirements for EM service 
providers providing EM services to vessels operating in the Shorebased 
IFQ Program (Sec.  660.140) or the MS Coop Program (Sec.  660.150) and 
using EM under this subpart. A person must obtain a permit and 
endorsement as provided under Sec.  660.603(b) in order to be an EM 
service provider. An EM service provider must:
    (1) Operate under a NMFS-accepted EM Service Plan (see Sec.  
660.603(b)(3)(vii)).
    (2) Provide and manage EM systems, field services, and technical 
assistance as required under Sec.  660.603(k);
    (3) Provide technical and litigation support to NMFS or its agent 
(see Sec.  660.603(l)).
    (4) Provide technical support to fishing vessels 24-hours per day, 
seven days per week, and year-round as provided under Sec.  
660.603(k)(4);
    (5) Beginning on January 1, 2020, or earlier if notified by NMFS, 
provide EM data processing, reporting, and record retention services to 
vessels using EM (see Sec.  660.603(m)).
    (6) Comply with data integrity and security requirements, including 
requirements pertaining to hard drives containing EM data, (see Sec.  
660.603(n)).
    (b) Provider permits. To be an EM service provider, a person must 
obtain an EM service provider permit and endorsement by submitting an 
application to the NMFS West Coast Region Fisheries Permit Office. A 
person may meet some requirements of this section through a partnership 
or subcontract with another entity, in which case the application for 
an EM service provider permit must include information about the 
partnership. An applicant may submit an application at any time. If a 
new EM service provider, or an existing EM service provider seeking to 
deploy a new EMS or software version, submits an application by June 1, 
NMFS will issue a new permit by January 1 of the following calendar 
year. Applications submitted after June 1 will be processed as soon as 
practicable. NMFS will only process complete applications. Additional 
endorsements to provide observer or catch monitor services may be 
obtained under Sec.  660.18.
    (1) Contents of provider application. To be considered for an EM 
service provider permit and endorsement, the service provider must 
submit a complete application that includes the following information. 
The same information must be included for any partners or 
subcontractors if the applicant intends to satisfy any of the EM 
service provider requirements through a partnership or contractual 
relationship with another entity.
    (i) Certify that the applicant meets the following eligibility 
criteria:
    (A) The EM service provider and its employees do not have a 
conflict of interest as defined at Sec.  660.603(h), and,
    (B) The EM service provider is willing and able to comply with all 
applicable requirements of this section and to operate under a NMFS-
accepted EM Service Plan.
    (ii) Applicant's contact information.
    (iii) Legal name of applicant organization. If the applicant 
organization is United States business entity, include the state 
registration number.
    (iv) Description of the management, organizational structure, and 
ownership structure of the applicant's business, including 
identification by name and general function of all controlling 
management interests in the company, including but not limited to 
owners, board members, officers, authorized agents, and employees. List 
all office locations and their business mailing address, business 
phone, fax number, and email addresses. If the applicant is a 
corporation, the articles of incorporation must be provided. If the 
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partnership agreement must be provided.
    (v) A narrative statement describing prior relevant experience in 
providing EM services, technical support, or fishery data analysis 
services, including recruiting, hiring, training, deploying, and 
managing of individuals in marine work environments and of individuals 
working with fishery data, in the groundfish fishery or other fisheries 
of similar scale.
    (vi) A statement signed under penalty of perjury by an authorized 
agent of the applicant about each owner, or owners, board members, and 
officers if a corporation, authorized agents, and employees, regarding:
    (A) Conflict of interest as described in Sec.  660.603(h),
    (B) Criminal convictions,
    (C) Federal contracts they have had and the performance rating they 
received on each contract, and
    (D) Any previous history of decertification or permit sanction 
action while working as an observer, catch monitor, observer provider, 
catch monitor provider, or electronic monitoring provider.
    (vii) EM Service Plan. An EM Service Plan that describes in detail 
how the applicant will provide EM services to the fishery sufficient to 
provide NMFS with the best scientific information available to 
determine individual accountability for catch, including discards, of 
IFQ species and compliance with requirements of the Shorebased IFQ 
Program (Sec.  660.140) and MS Coop Program (Sec.  660.150). NMFS will 
develop EM Program Guidelines containing best practices and templates 
and make them available on NMFS's Web site to assist EM service 
providers in developing EM Service Plans (see Sec.  660.600(b)). The EM 
Service Plan must include descriptions of the following (using pictures 
and diagrams where appropriate):
    (A) Contact information for a primary point of contact for program 
operations inseason;
    (B) A plan for provision of services including communications, 
service locations, response timelines, and procedures for services, 
repairs, technical support, and other program services;
    (C) Procedures for hiring and training of competent program staff 
to carryout EM field services and data services, including procedures 
to maintain the skills of EM data processing staff in:
    (1) Use of data processing software;
    (2) Species identification;
    (3) Fate determination and metadata reporting requirements;
    (4) Data processing procedures;
    (5) Data tracking; and,
    (6) Reporting and data upload procedures.
    (D) Procedures for tracking hard drives throughout their use cycle, 
including procedures to ensure the integrity and security of hard 
drives in transit, and for removing confidential data from hard drives 
before returning them to the field;
    (E) Procedures for data processing, including tracking of EM 
datasets throughout their processing cycle and documenting any access 
and modifications;
    (F) Procedures for correction and resubmission of EM datasets that 
NMFS has determined are not sufficient, as described at Sec.  
660.603(m)(5), and to ensure that future datasets are sufficient for 
use by NMFS.
    (G) Policies on data access, handling, and release to maintain the 
confidentiality of the EM Program data;
    (H) Procedures for archiving of EM datasets and raw video, sensor 
and GPS data, etc., after reports have been submitted to NMFS;
    (I) Identifying characteristics of the EMS to be deployed and the 
video review software to be used in the fishery, including but not 
limited to: Manufacturer, brand name, model name, model number, 
software version and date, firmware version number and date, hardware 
version number and date, monitor/terminal number and date, pressure 
sensor model number and date, drum rotation sensor model number and 
date, and GPS model number and date.
    (J) EM system and software specifications, including a narrative 
statement describing how the EM system and associated equipment meets 
the performance standards at Sec.  660.604(j).
    (K) EM video review software specifications, including a narrative 
statement describing how the software is sufficient to provide NMFS 
with the best available information to determine individual 
accountability for catch, including discards, of IFQ species and 
compliance with requirements of the Shorebased IFQ Program (Sec.  
660.140) and MS Coop Program (Sec.  660.150).
    (viii) Provide NMFS the following, if requested:
    (A) Two EM system units loaded with software for a minimum of 90 
calendar days for testing and evaluation.
    (B) Thorough documentation for the EM system, including: User 
manuals, any necessary interfacing software, performance 
specifications, technical support information, and tamperproof or 
tamper evident features.
    (C) The results of at-sea trials of the EM system.
    (D) Two copies of video review and analysis software for a minimum 
of 90 calendar days for testing and evaluation.
    (E) Thorough documentation for the video review and analysis 
software, including: User manuals, performance specifications, and 
technical support information.
    (F) Descriptions of database models and analysis procedures for 
program and fishery data to produce required reports.
    (2) Application evaluation. NMFS may request additional information 
or revisions from the applicant until NMFS is satisfied that the 
application is complete. Complete applications will be forwarded to the 
EM Program for review and evaluation by the EM provider permit review 
board. If the applicant is an entity, the review board also will 
evaluate the application criteria for each owner, board member, 
officer, authorized agent, and employee. NMFS will evaluate the 
application based on the EM Program Guidelines (see Sec.  660.600(b)) 
and the following criteria:
    (i) The applicant's relevant experience and qualifications;
    (ii) Review of any conflict of interest as described in Sec.  
660.603(h);
    (iii) Review of any criminal convictions;
    (iv) Review of the proposed EM Service Plan, including evaluation 
of EM equipment and software;
    (v) Satisfactory performance ratings on any federal contracts held 
by the applicant;
    (vi) Review of any history of decertification or permit sanction as 
an observer, catch monitor, observer provider, catch monitor provider, 
or EM service provider; and,
    (vii) Review of any performance history as an EM service provider.
    (3) Agency determination on an application. Based on a complete 
application, if NMFS determines that the applicant has met the 
requirements of this section, NMFS will issue an initial administrative 
determination (IAD). If the application is approved, the IAD will serve 
as the EM service provider's permit and endorsement. If the application 
is denied, the IAD will provide an explanation of the denial in 
writing. The applicant may appeal NMFS's determination following the 
process at Sec.  660.19.
    (4) Effective dates. The provider permit is valid from the 
effective date until occurrence of any one or more of the following:
    (i) The EM service provider changes ownership;
    (ii) December 31 of that year if the EM service provider fails to 
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complete renewal form for the following year; or,
    (iii) NMFS notifies the EM service provider that its permit is 
invalid. NMFS may invalidate an EM service provider permit if NMFS 
determines that the EM service provider no longer meets the eligibility 
criteria defined at paragraph (b)(1)(i). NMFS will first notify the EM 
service provider of the deficiencies in writing and the EM service 
provider must correct the deficiencies following the instructions 
provided. If the deficiencies are not resolved upon review of the first 
trip following the notification, NMFS will notify the EM service 
provider in writing that the provider permit is invalid and that the EM 
service provider is no longer eligible to provide EM services to the 
fishery for the remainder of that calendar year. The EM service 
provider may reapply for an EM service provider permit and endorsement 
for the following calendar year.
    (c) Changes to a NMFS-accepted EM Service Plan. An EM service 
provider may make changes to a NMFS-accepted EM Service Plan by 
submitting a revised plan or plan addendum to NMFS in writing. NMFS 
will review and accept the change if it meets all the requirements of 
this section. A plan addendum must contain:
    (1) The date and the name and signature of an authorized agent of 
the EM service provider;
    (2) Address, telephone number, fax number and email address of the 
person submitting the addendum;
    (3) A complete description of the proposed EM Service Plan change.
    (d) Change of provider permit ownership and transfer restrictions. 
If an EM service provider changes ownership during the term of an EM 
service provider permit, the new owner must apply for a new provider 
permit.
    (e) Provider permit sanctions. Procedures governing sanctions of 
permits are found at subpart D of 15 CFR part 904.
    (f) Renewing a provider permit. NMFS will mail renewal forms to 
existing EM service providers each year on or about April 15. If an EM 
service provider submits the completed renewal form by June 1, the EM 
service provider's permit and endorsement will be automatically renewed 
for the following calendar year.
    (g) Fees. NMFS may charge a fee to cover administrative expenses 
related to issuance of permits including initial issuance, renewal, 
replacement, and appeals.
    (h) Limitations on conflict of interest for providers and 
employees.--(1) EM service providers and their employees must not have 
a direct financial interest, other than the provision of observer, 
catch monitor, EM, or other biological sampling services, in any 
federal or state managed fisheries, including but not limited to:
    (i) Any ownership, mortgage holder, or other secured interest in a 
vessel, first receiver, shorebased or floating stationary processor 
facility involved in the catching, taking, harvesting or processing of 
fish;
    (ii) Any business involved with selling supplies or services to any 
vessel, first receiver, shorebased or floating stationary processing 
facility; or
    (iii) Any business involved with purchasing raw or processed 
products from any vessel, first receiver, shorebased or floating 
stationary processing facilities.
    (2) EM service providers and their employees must not solicit or 
accept, directly or indirectly, any gratuity, gift, favor, 
entertainment, loan, employment, or anything of monetary value from any 
person who conducts fishing or fish processing activities that are 
regulated by NMFS, or who has interests that may be substantially 
affected by the performance or nonperformance of the official duties of 
the provider.
    (3) The EM service provider may not employ any person to handle 
hard drives or EM data from a vessel by which the person was previously 
employed in the last two years.
    (4) Provisions of contracts or agreements for remuneration of EM 
services under this section do not constitute a conflict of interest.
    (i) Insurance. The EM service provider must maintain adequate 
insurance (copies of which shall be provided to the vessel owner, 
operator, or vessel manager, when requested) to cover injury, 
liability, and accidental death to cover vessel owner, and the EM 
service provider and its employees, including the following:
    (1) Maritime Liability to cover ``seamen's'' claims under the 
Merchant Marine Act (Jones Act) and General Maritime Law ($1 million 
minimum).
    (2) Coverage under the U.S. Longshore and Harbor Workers' 
Compensation Act ($1 million minimum).
    (3) States Worker's Compensation as required.
    (4) Commercial General Liability.
    (j) Warranties. None of the provisions of this section are intended 
to preclude any state or federal statutes or regulations governing 
warranties.
    (k) Field and technical support services. The EM service provider 
must provide and manage EM systems, installation, maintenance and 
technical support, as described below, according to a NMFS-accepted EM 
Service Plan and such that the EM Program is sufficient to provide NMFS 
with the best scientific information available to determine individual 
accountability for catch, including discards, of IFQ species and 
compliance with requirements of the Shorebased IFQ Program (Sec.  
660.140) and MS Coop Program (Sec.  660.150).
    (1) At the time of installation, the EM service provider must:
    (i) Install an EM system that meets the performance standards under 
Sec.  660.604(j);
    (ii) Ensure that the EM system is set up, wires run, system 
powered, and tested with the vessel in operation;
    (iii) Brief the vessel operator on system operation, maintenance, 
and procedures to follow for technical support or field service;
    (iv) Provide necessary information for the vessel operator to 
complete the VMP, such as images and diagrams of camera views and 
vessel layout, specific information about system settings, and 
designated discard control points; and,
    (v) Complete an EM System Certification Form for the vessel owner.
    (2) The EM service provider must communicate with vessel operators 
and NMFS to coordinate service needs, resolve specific program issues, 
and provide feedback on program operations.
    (3) The EM service provider must provide maintenance and support 
services, including maintaining an EM equipment inventory, such that 
all deployed EM systems perform according to the performance standards 
at Sec.  660.604(j) and that field service events are scheduled and 
carried out with minimal delays or disruptions to fishing activities.
    (4) The EM service provider must provide technical assistance to 
vessels, upon request, in EM system operation, the diagnosis of the 
cause of malfunctions, and assistance in resolving any malfunctions. 
Technical support must be available 24-hours per day, seven days per 
week, and year-round.
    (5) The EM service provider must submit to NMFS reports of requests 
for technical assistance from vessels, including when the call or visit 
was made, the nature of the issue, and how it was resolved.
    (l) Program and technical support for NMFS. The EM service provider 
must provide the following to NMFS or its agent, upon request, free of 
charge unless otherwise specified by contract.
    (1) Assistance in EM system operation, diagnosing and resolving 
technical issues, and recovering corrupted or lost data.

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    (2) Support for inquiries related to data summaries, analyses, 
reports, and operational issues with vessel representatives
    (3) Litigation support to NMFS if the EM system/data is being 
admitted as evidence in a court of law. All technical aspects of a 
NMFS-approved EM system are subject to being admitted as evidence in a 
court of law, if needed. The reliability of all technologies utilized 
in the EM system may be analyzed in court for, inter alia, testing 
procedures, error rates, peer review, technical processes and general 
industry acceptance. The EM service provider must, as a requirement of 
the provider's permit, provide technical and expert support for 
litigation to substantiate the EM system capabilities or other relevant 
information to investigate or establish potential violations of this 
chapter or other applicable law, as needed, including:
    (i) If the technologies have previously been subject to such 
scrutiny in a court of law, the EM service provider must provide NMFS 
with a brief summary of the litigation and any court findings on the 
reliability of the technology.
    (ii) Sign a non-disclosure agreement limiting the release of 
certain information that might compromise the effectiveness of the EM 
system operations.
    (4) Supply all software necessary for accessing, viewing, and 
interpreting the data generated by the EM system, including maintenance 
releases to correct errors in the software or enhance the functionality 
of the software.
    (5) Notify NMFS within 24 hours after the EM service provider 
becomes aware of the following:
    (i) Any information regarding possible harassment of EM provider 
staff;
    (ii) Any information regarding possible EM system tampering;
    (iii) Any information regarding any action prohibited under 
Sec. Sec.  660.12(f) or 660.602(a)(13); and,
    (iv) Any information, allegations or reports regarding EM service 
provider staff conflicts of interest.
    (6) Notify NMFS of any change of management or contact information 
or a change to insurance coverage.
    (7) If requested, provide NMFS with the following:
    (i) A copy of any contract between the service provider and 
entities requiring EM services;
    (ii) Proof of adequate insurance as defined in paragraph (i);
    (iii) Copies of any information developed and used by the EM 
service provider and distributed to vessels, including, but not limited 
to, informational pamphlets, payment notifications, and description of 
EM service provider duties; and,
    (iv) Access to and submit to NMFS raw EM imagery, sensor, GPS, or 
other data, processed data, copies of EM data, meta data, and other 
associated records.
    (m) Data services. Beginning on January 1, 2020, or earlier if 
notified by NMFS in the Federal Register with six months prior notice, 
the EM service provider must provide and manage data processing, 
reporting, and record retention services, as described below, according 
to a NMFS-approved EM Service Plan and such that the EM Program is 
sufficient to provide NMFS with the best scientific information 
available to determine individual accountability for catch, including 
discards, of IFQ species and compliance with requirements of the 
Shorebased IFQ Program (Sec.  660.140) and MS Coop Program (Sec.  
660.150).
    (1) The EM service provider must process sensor and image datasets, 
interpret, and analyze EM data sets from EM trips. The EM provider must 
review EM data according to a prescribed coverage level or sampling 
scheme, as specified by NMFS, and determine an estimate of discards for 
each trip using standardized estimation methods specified by NMFS. NMFS 
will maintain manuals for EM data processing protocols on its Web site.
    (2) The EM service provider must ensure that data processing staff 
are fully trained in:
    (i) Use of data processing software;
    (ii) Species identification;
    (iii) Fate determination and metadata reporting requirements;
    (iv) Data processing procedures;
    (v) Data tracking; and,
    (vi) Reporting and data upload procedures.
    (3) The EM service provider must track hard drives and EM datasets 
throughout their cycles, including documenting any access and 
modifications. EM hard drives must be erased to remove confidential 
data before returning them to the field.
    (4) The EM service provider must communicate with vessel operators 
and NMFS to coordinate data service needs, resolve specific program 
issues, and provide feedback on program operations. The EM service 
provider must provide feedback to vessel representatives, field 
services staff, and NMFS regarding:
    (i) Adjustments to system settings;
    (ii) Changes to camera positions;
    (iii) Advice to vessel personnel on duty of care responsibilities;
    (iv) Advice to vessel personnel on catch handling practices; and,
    (v) Any other information that would improve the quality and 
effectiveness of data collection on the vessel.
    (5) The EM service provider must submit to NMFS processed EM 
datasets and summaries, including discard estimates, fishing activity 
information, and meta data (e.g., image quality, reviewer name), and 
incident reports of compliance issues as instructed by NMFS. EM 
datasets and reports must be sufficient to provide NMFS with the best 
scientific information avaialble to determine individual accountability 
for catch, including discards, of IFQ species and compliance with 
requirements of the Shorebased IFQ Program (Sec.  660.140) and MS Coop 
Program (Sec.  660.150). If NMFS determines that the information is not 
sufficient, NMFS may require the EM service provider to correct and 
resubmit the reports.
    (6) Retention of records. Following an EM trip, the EM service 
provider must maintain all EM data and other records specified in this 
section, or used in the preparation of records or reports specified in 
this section or corrections to these reports, for a period of not less 
than three years after the date of landing for that trip. EM records 
must be stored such that the integrity and security of the records is 
maintained for the duration of the retention period. The EM service 
provider must produce EM records immediately upon request by the EM 
Program Manager or an authorized officer.
    (n) Data integrity and security. The EM service provider must 
ensure the integrity and security of EM data and other records 
specified in this section.
    (1) The EM service provider must not handle or transport hard 
drives containing EM data except to carry out EM services required by 
this section in accordance with a NMFS-accepted EM Service Plan.
    (2) The EM service provider must not write to or modify any EM hard 
drive that contains raw EM data before it has been copied and 
catalogued.
    (3) Consistent with the Magnuson-Stevens Act, an EM service 
provider and its employees must not disclose data and observations made 
on board a vessel to any person except the owner or operator of the 
observed vessel, an authorized state or an OLE agent or officer, NMFS 
or its designated agent.


Sec.  660.604  Vessel and first receiver responsibilities.

    (a) General. This section lays out the requirements for catcher 
vessels to obtain an exemption to use electronic monitoring (EM) in 
place of 100-percent observer coverage required by the Shorebased IFQ 
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(Sec.  660.140(h)(1)(i)) and MS Coop Program (Sec.  
660.150(j)(1)(i)(B)). Requirements are also described for first 
receivers receiving landings from EM trips.
    (b) Vessel Owner Responsibilities. To use EM under this section, 
vessel owners must:
    (1) Obtain an EM Authorization from the NMFS West Coast Region 
Fisheries Permit Office (see Sec.  660.604(e));
    (2) Install an EM system using a NMFS-permitted EM service provider 
that meets performance standards under Sec.  660.604(j);
    (3) Have a signed EM system certification form (see Sec.  
660.604(e)(3)(i));
    (4) Have a NMFS-accepted vessel monitoring plan (see Sec.  
660.604(e)(3)(iii));
    (5) Ensure that the vessel operator attends a mandatory EM 
orientation session provided by the NMFS West Coast Region EM Program 
(NMFS may waive this requirement on a case-by-case basis, such as when 
the vessel operator has prior EM experience);
    (6) Maintain logbooks and other records for three years and provide 
them to NMFS or authorized officers for inspection (see Sec.  
660.604(t)).
    (7) Beginning January 1, 2020, or earlier if notified by NMFS, 
obtain EM data processing and recordkeeping services from a NMFS-
permitted EM service provider (see Sec.  660.604(k)).
    (c) Vessel Operator Responsibilities. To use EM under this section, 
vessel operators must:
    (1) Maintain a valid EM Authorization and NMFS-accepted vessel 
monitoring plan onboard the vessel at all times that the vessel is 
fishing on an EM trip or when fish harvested during an EM trip are 
onboard the vessel;
    (2) Ensure that the EM system is installed, operated, and 
maintained consistent with performance standards (see Sec.  
660.604(l));
    (3) Comply with a NMFS-accepted vessel monitoring plan (see Sec.  
660.604(e)(3)(iii));
    (4) Make declaration reports to OLE prior to leaving port (see 
Sec.  660.604(m));
    (5) Provide advance notice to the Observer Program at least 48 
hours prior to departing port (see Sec.  660.604(n));
    (6) Comply with observer requirements, if NMFS notifies the vessel 
owner, operator, or manager that the vessel is required to carry an 
observer (see Sec.  660.604(n));
    (7) Ensure retention and handling of all catch as provided under 
Sec. Sec.  660.604(p) and 660.604(r);
    (8) Comply with recordkeeping, reporting and inspection 
requirements (see Sec. Sec.  660.604(o), (s) and (t)); and,
    (d) First receiver responsibilities. First receivers receiving 
catch from trips taken under EM must follow special disposition and 
sorting requirements for prohibited and protected species (see Sec.  
660.604(u)).
    (e) Electronic Monitoring Authorization. To obtain an EM 
Authorization, a vessel owner must submit an initial application to the 
NMFS West Coast Region Fisheries Permit Office, then a final 
application that includes an EM system certification and a vessel 
monitoring plan (VMP). NMFS will only review complete applications. A 
vessel owner may submit an application at any time. Vessel owners that 
want to have their Authorizations effective for January 1 of the 
following calendar year must submit their complete application to NMFS 
by October 1. Vessel owners that want to have their Authorizations 
effective for May 15 must submit their complete application to NMFS by 
February 15 of the same year. Vessel owners that participated in the 
2015 or 2016 EM Exempted Fishing Permit project may submit a completed 
renewal form to receive an EM Authorization for 2017, following the 
process at Sec.  660.604(i).
    (1) Initial application. To be considered for an EM Authorization, 
the vessel owner must submit a completed application form provided by 
NMFS, signed and dated by an authorized representative of the vessel, 
and meet the following eligibility criteria:
    (i) The applicant owns the vessel proposed to be used;
    (ii) The vessel has a valid Pacific Coast Groundfish limited entry, 
trawl-endorsed permit registered to it;
    (iii) If participating in the mothership sector, the vessel has a 
valid MS/CV endorsement;
    (iv) The vessel is participating in the Pacific whiting IFQ 
fishery, mothership sector, or the Shorebased IFQ sector using 
groundfish non-trawl gear;
    (v) The vessel is able to accommodate the EM system, including 
providing sufficient uninterrupted electrical power, suitable camera 
mounts, adequate lighting, and fittings for hydraulic lines to enable 
connection of a pressure transducer;
    (vi) The vessel owner and operator are willing and able to comply 
with all applicable requirements of this section and to operate under a 
NMFS-accepted vessel monitoring plan.
    (2) Review of initial application. Based on a complete initial 
application, if NMFS determines that the applicant meets the 
eligibility criteria in paragraph (e)(1) of this section, NMFS will 
notify the applicant in writing that the initial application has been 
accepted for further consideration. An applicant who receives such 
notice may install an EM system on his or her vessel and proceed with 
submission of a final application as provided under paragraph (e)(3). 
If an initial application has not been accepted, NMFS will provide the 
applicant an explanation of the denial in writing. The applicant may 
appeal NMFS's determination following the process at Sec.  660.25(g).
    (3) Final application. A final application must be complete and 
must include:
    (i) EM system certification. A certification form, provided by 
NMFS, signed by a representative of a NMFS-permitted EM service 
provider that attests that an EM system and associated equipment that 
meets the performance standards at paragraph (k) was installed on the 
vessel, that the system was tested while the vessel was underway, and 
that the vessel operator was briefed on the EM system operation and 
maintenance. NMFS will maintain a list of permitted EM service 
providers on its Web site.
    (ii) Tentative fishing plan. A description of the vessel owner's 
fishing plans for the year, including which fishery the vessel owner 
plans to participate in, from what ports, and when the vessel owner 
intends to use EM and observers. This information is for purposes of 
planning observer deployments and is not binding.
    (iii) Vessel monitoring plan. A complete vessel monitoring plan for 
the vessel that accurately describes how fishing operations on the 
vessel will be conducted and how the EM system and associated equipment 
will be configured to meet the performance standards at paragraph (k). 
NMFS will develop EM Program Guidelines containing best practices and 
templates and make them available on NMFS's Web site to assist vessel 
owners in developing VMPs (see Sec.  660.600(b)). An EM service 
provider may prepare and submit a VMP on behalf of the applicant. The 
VMP must include descriptions of the following (using pictures and 
diagrams where appropriate):
    (A) General vessel information including the vessel name, hull 
number, gear type(s), home port, captain name, and target fishery or 
sector;
    (B) The coordinates of the home port box, if a geo-referenced port 
box will be used to trigger data collection;
    (C) A diagram of the vessel layout with measurements of the deck 
and denoting the location of any designated discard control points;
    (D) The number and location of cameras and with images of 
corresponding views;
    (E) The location of lighting, control center, GPS, sensors, 
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    (F) Frame rates, image resolution, frequency of data logging, 
sensor trigger threshold values, and other EM system specifications;
    (G) The location and procedures for any catch handling, including 
designated discard control points within camera view, procedures for 
sorting and measuring discards, the number of crew sorting catch, and 
what steps will be taken to ensure that all catch remains in camera 
view;
    (H) The measurements of all bins, baskets and compartments that 
will be used to calculate volumetric estimates of weight;
    (I) The detailed steps that will be taken to minimize the potential 
for EM system malfunctions and the steps will be taken, when 
malfunctions occur, to ensure the adequate monitoring of catch;
    (J) The name, address, phone number, and email address of a primary 
point of contact for vessel operations;
    (K) The name, address, and phone number of the vessel's EM service 
provider, and contact information for a primary point of contact at the 
EM service provider;
    (L) The name, address, phone number, and signature of the 
applicant, and the date of the application; and,
    (M) Any other information required by the EM Program Manager.
    (iv) Any updates to information submitted in the initial 
application, including updates to proposed, self-enforcing agreements, 
if applicable (see paragraph (e)(5)).
    (4) Review of final application. NMFS may request additional 
information or revisions from the applicant until NMFS is satisfied 
that the application is complete. Based on a complete application, if 
NMFS determines that the applicant has met the requirements of this 
section, NMFS will issue an IAD and an EM Authorization. If the 
application is denied, the IAD will provide an explanation of the 
denial in writing. The applicant may appeal NMFS's determination 
following the process at Sec.  660.25(g). NMFS will evaluate an 
application based on the EM Program Guidelines (see Sec.  660.600(b)) 
and the following criteria, at a minimum:
    (i) Review of the vessel owner's and operator's eligibility based 
on the eligibility criteria at paragraph (e)(1);
    (ii) Review of the proposed vessel monitoring plan; and,
    (iii) Review of the proposed self-enforcing agreement, if 
applicable.
    (5) Self-enforcing agreement. In the future, through a proposed and 
final rulemaking, NMFS may allow for and provide requirements related 
to the use of voluntary self-enforcing agreements. This agreement would 
allow a group of eligible vessels to encourage compliance with the 
requirements of this section through private, contractual arrangements. 
If such arrangements are used, participating vessel owners must submit 
the proposed agreement to NMFS for review and acceptance as part of the 
application process as provided under paragraphs (e)(1) and (3). The 
existence of a self-enforcing agreement among EM vessels does not 
foreclose the possibility of independent enforcement action by NMFS OLE 
or authorized officers.
    (f) Changes to a NMFS-accepted VMP. A vessel owner may make changes 
to a NMFS-accepted VMP by submitting a revised plan or plan addendum to 
NMFS in writing. NMFS will review and accept the change if it meets all 
the requirements of this section. A vessel monitoring plan addendum 
must contain:
    (1) The date and the name and signature of the vessel owner;
    (2) Address, telephone number, fax number and email address of the 
person submitting the addendum;
    (3) A complete description of the proposed VMP change.
    (g) Change in ownership of a vessel. If a vessel changed ownership, 
the new owner must apply for a new EM Authorization.
    (h) Effective dates. The EM Authorization is valid from the 
effective date until occurrence of one or more of the following:
    (1) December 31 if the vessel owner fails to submit a complete 
renewal form for the following year;
    (2) The vessel changes ownership; or,
    (3) NMFS notifies the vessel owner that its EM Authorization is 
invalid. NMFS may invalidate an EM Authorization if NMFS determines 
that the vessel, vessel owner, and/or operator no longer meets the 
eligibility criteria specified at paragraph (e)(1). NMFS would first 
notify the vessel owner of the deficiencies in writing and the vessel 
owner must correct the deficiencies following the instructions 
provided. If the deficiencies are not resolved upon review of the first 
trip following the notification, NMFS will notify the vessel owner in 
writing that the EM Authorization is invalid and that the vessel is no 
longer exempt from observer coverage at Sec. Sec.  660.140(h)(1)(i) and 
660.150(j)(1)(i)(B) for that authorization period. The holder may 
reapply for an EM Authorization for the following authorization period.
    (i) Renewing an EM Authorization. NMFS will mail EM Authorization 
renewal forms to existing EM Authorization holders each year on or 
about: September 1 for non-trawl shorebased IFQ vessels and January 1 
for Pacific whiting IFQ and MS/CV vessels. If vessel owners submit 
completed renewal forms by October 15 for non-trawl shorebased IFQ 
vessels and February 15 for Pacific whiting IFQ and MS/CV vessels, 
their EM Authorization will be automatically renewed for the following 
authorization period.
    (j) EM System Performance Standards. The specifications (e.g., 
image resolution, frame rate, user interface) and configuration of an 
EM system and associated equipment (e.g., number and placement of 
cameras, lighting) used to meet the requirements of this section must 
be sufficient to:
    (1) Allow easy and complete viewing, identification, and 
quantification, of catch items discarded at sea, including during low 
light conditions;
    (2) Continuously record vessel location (latitude/longitude 
coordinates), velocity, course, and sensor data (i.e, hydraulic and 
winch activity);
    (3) Allow the identification of the time, date, and location of a 
haul/set or discard event;
    (4) Record and store image data from all hauls/sets and the 
duration that fish are onboard the vessel until offloading begins;
    (5) Continuously record and store raw sensor data (i.e., GPS and 
gear sensors) for the entire fishing trip;
    (6) Prevent radio frequency interference (RFI) with vessel 
monitoring systems (VMS) and other equipment;
    (7) Allow the vessel operator to test and monitor the functionality 
of the EM system prior to and during the fishing trip to ensure it is 
fully functional;
    (8) Prevent tampering or, if tampering does occur, show evidence of 
tampering; and,
    (9) Provide image and sensor data in a format that enables their 
integration for analysis.
    (k) EM data services. Beginning January 1, 2020, or earlier if 
notified by NMFS in the Federal Register with six months prior notice, 
a vessel owner with a valid EM Authorization must obtain EM data 
processing, reporting, and record retention services from a NMFS-
permitted EM service provider, as described at Sec.  660.603(m). If the 
vessel owner changes EM service providers, the vessel owner must ensure 
the continuity of EM data retention for the entire duration of the 
required retention period as specified Sec.  660.603(m)(6). NMFS will 
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list of permitted EM service providers on its Web site.
    (l) EM system operation and maintenance. The EM system must be 
recording imagery and sensor data at all times that fish harvested 
during an EM trip are onboard the vessel until offloading begins. For 
the purposes of this section, a fully functional EM system is defined 
as an EM system and associated equipment that meets the performance 
standards listed in paragraph (k).
    (1) Duties of care. The operator of a vessel with a valid EM 
Authorization must maintain the EM system in good working order, 
including:
    (i) Ensuring the EM system is powered continuously during the 
fishing trip;
    (ii) Ensuring the system is functioning for the entire fishing trip 
and that camera views are unobstructed and clear in quality, such that 
the performance standards listed in paragraph (j) are met; and,
    (iii) Ensuring EM system components are not tampered with, 
disabled, destroyed, operated or maintained improperly.
    (2) Pre-departure test. Prior to departing port, the operator of a 
vessel with a valid EM Authorization must turn the EM system on and 
conduct a system function test following the instructions from the EM 
service provider. The vessel operator must verify that the EM system 
has adequate memory to record the entire trip and that the vessel is 
carrying one or more spare hard drives with sufficient capacity to 
record the entire trip.
    (3) EM system malfunctions. The operator of a vessel with a valid 
EM Authorization is prohibited from fishing on an EM trip without a 
fully functional EM system, unless an alternate arrangement has been 
specified in the NMFS-accepted VMP. In the event of an EM system 
malfunction, the vessel operator may voluntarily obtain observer 
coverage and revise the vessel's declaration following the process at 
Sec.  660.13(d)(5), in which case the vessel operator is no longer 
exempt from the observer requirements at Sec. Sec.  660.140(h) and 
660.150(j).
    (m) Declaration reports. The operator of a vessel with a valid EM 
Authorization must make a declaration report to NMFS OLE prior to 
leaving port following the process described at Sec.  660.13(d)(5). A 
declaration report will be valid until another declaration report 
revising the existing gear or monitoring declaration is received by 
NMFS OLE. A vessel operator declaring a limited entry midwater trawl, 
Pacific whiting shorebased IFQ trip or limited entry midwater trawl, 
Pacific whiting mothership sector (catcher vessel or mothership) trip 
may only revise the existing monitoring declaration twice during the 
same calendar year. NMFS may waive this limitation with prior notice if 
it is determined to be unnecessary for purposes of planning observer 
deployments. Additional revisions may be made if the EM system has 
malfunctioned and the vessel operator has chosen to carry an observer, 
as allowed under paragraph (m)(3); or subsequently, the EM system has 
been repaired; and upon expiration or invalidation of the vessel's EM 
Authorization.
    (n) Observer requirements. The operator of a vessel with a valid EM 
Authorization must provide advanced notice to NMFS, at least 48 hours 
prior to departing port, of the vessel operator's intent to take a trip 
under EM, including: Vessel name, permit number; contact name and 
telephone number for coordination of observer deployment; date, time, 
and port of departure; and the vessel's trip plan, including area to be 
fished and gear type to be used. NMFS may waive this requirement for 
vessels declared into the Pacific whiting IFQ fishery or mothership 
sector with prior notice. If NMFS notifies the vessel owner, operator, 
or manager of any requirement to carry an observer, the vessel may not 
be used to fish for groundfish without carrying an observer. The vessel 
operator must comply with the following requirements on a trip that the 
vessel owner, operator, or manager has been notified is required to 
carry an observer.
    (1) Notice of departure basic rule. At least 24 hours (but not more 
than 36 hours) before departing on a fishing trip, a vessel operator 
that has been notified by NMFS that his vessel is required to carry an 
observer, or that is operating in an active sampling unit, must notify 
NMFS (or its designated agent) of the vessel's intended time of 
departure. Notice will be given in a form to be specified by NMFS.
    (2) Optional notice--weather delays. A vessel operator that 
anticipates a delayed departure due to weather or sea conditions may 
advise NMFS of the anticipated delay when providing the basic notice 
described in paragraph (n)(1) of this section. If departure is delayed 
beyond 36 hours from the time the original notice is given, the vessel 
operator must provide an additional notice of departure not less than 4 
hours prior to departure, in order to enable NMFS to place an observer.
    (3) Optional notice--back-to-back fishing trips. A vessel operator 
that intends to make back-to-back fishing trips (i.e., trips with less 
than 24 hours between offloading from one trip and beginning another), 
may provide a notice of departure as described in paragraph (n)(1) for 
both trips, prior to making the first trip. A vessel operator that has 
given such notice is not required to give additional notice of the 
second trip.
    (4) Cease fishing report. Within 24 hours of ceasing the taking and 
retaining of groundfish, vessel owners, operators, or managers must 
notify NMFS or its designated agent that fishing has ceased. This 
requirement applies to any vessel that is required to carry an 
observer, or that is operating in a segment of the fleet that NMFS has 
identified as an active sampling unit.
    (5) Waiver. The West Coast Regional Administrator may provide 
written notification to the vessel owner stating that a determination 
has been made to temporarily waive coverage requirements because of 
circumstances that are deemed to be beyond the vessel's control.
    (6) Accommodations and food.--(i) Accommodations and food for trips 
less than 24 hours must be equivalent to those provided for the crew.
    (ii) Accommodations and food for trips of 24 hours or more must be 
equivalent to those provided for the crew and must include berthing 
space, a space that is intended to be used for sleeping and is provided 
with installed bunks and mattresses. A mattress or futon on the floor 
or a cot is not acceptable if a regular bunk is provided to any crew 
member, unless other arrangements are approved in advance by the 
Regional Administrator or designee.
    (7) Safe conditions.--(i) The vessel operator must maintain safe 
conditions on the vessel for the protection of observers including 
adherence to all U.S. Coast Guard and other applicable rules, 
regulations, statutes, and guidelines pertaining to safe operation of 
the vessel, including, but not limited to rules of the road, vessel 
stability, emergency drills, emergency equipment, vessel maintenance, 
vessel general condition and port bar crossings, and provisions at 
Sec. Sec.  600.725 and 600.746 of this chapter. An observer may refuse 
boarding or reboarding a vessel and may request a vessel to return to 
port if operated in an unsafe manner or if unsafe conditions are 
identified.
    (ii) The vessel operator must have on board a valid Commercial 
Fishing Vessel Safety Decal that certifies compliance with regulations 
found in 33 CFR chapter I and 46 CFR chapter I, a certificate of 
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pursuant to 46 CFR 28.710 or a valid certificate of inspection pursuant 
to 46 U.S.C. 3311.
    (8) Observer communications. The vessel operator must facilitate 
observer communications by:
    (i) Allowing observer(s) to use the vessel's communication 
equipment and personnel, on request, for the entry, transmission, and 
receipt of work related messages, at no cost to the observer(s) or the 
U.S. or designated agent; and
    (ii) Ensuring that the vessel's communications equipment, used by 
observers to enter and transmit data, is fully functional and 
operational.
    (9) Vessel position. The vessel operator must allow observer(s) 
access to the vessel's navigation equipment and personnel, on request, 
to determine the vessel's position.
    (10) Access. The vessel operator must allow observer(s) free and 
unobstructed access to the vessel's bridge, trawl or working deck, 
holding bins, sorting areas, cargo hold, and any other space that may 
be used to hold, process, weigh, or store fish at any time.
    (11) Prior notification. The vessel operator must notify 
observer(s) at least 15 minutes before fish are brought on board, or 
fish and fish products are transferred from the vessel, to allow 
sampling the catch or observing the transfer.
    (12) Records. The vessel operator must allow observer(s) to inspect 
and copy any state or federal logbook maintained voluntarily or as 
required by regulation.
    (13) Assistance. The vessel operator must provide all other 
reasonable assistance to enable observer(s) to carry out their duties, 
including, but not limited to:
    (i) Measuring decks, codends, and holding bins.
    (ii) Providing a designated safe working area on deck for the 
observer(s) to collect, sort and store catch samples.
    (iii) Collecting samples of catch.
    (iv) Collecting and carrying baskets of fish.
    (v) Allowing the observer(s) to collect biological data and 
samples.
    (vi) Providing adequate space for storage of biological samples.
    (vii) Providing time between hauls to sample and record all catch.
    (viii) Sorting retained and discarded catch into quota pound 
groupings.
    (ix) Stowing all catch from a haul before the next haul is brought 
aboard.
    (14) Sampling station. To allow the observer to carry out the 
required duties, the vessel operator must provide an observer sampling 
station that meets the following requirements so that the observer can 
carry out required duties.
    (i) The observer sampling station must be available to the observer 
at all times.
    (ii) The observer sampling station must be located within 4 m of 
the location from which the observer samples unsorted catch. 
Unobstructed passage must be provided between the observer sampling 
station and the location where the observer collects sample catch. To 
the extent possible, the area should be free and clear of hazards 
including, but not limited to, moving fishing gear, stored fishing 
gear, inclement weather conditions, and open hatches.
    (15) Transfers at sea. Observers may be transferred at-sea between 
a MS vessel and a catcher vessel. Transfers at-sea between catcher 
vessels is prohibited. For transfers, both vessels must:
    (i) Ensure that transfers of observers at sea via small boat under 
its own power are carried out during daylight hours, under safe 
conditions, and with the agreement of observers involved.
    (ii) Notify observers at least 3 hours before observers are 
transferred, such that the observers can finish any sampling work, 
collect personal belongings, equipment, and scientific samples.
    (iii) Provide a safe pilot ladder and conduct the transfer to 
ensure the safety of observers during transfers.
    (iv) Provide an experienced crew member to assist observers in the 
small boat in which any transfer is made.
    (16) Housing on vessel in port. During all periods an observer is 
housed on a vessel, the vessel operator must ensure that at least one 
crew member is aboard.
    (o) Inspection. The operator of a vessel with a valid EM 
Authorization must make the EM system and associated equipment 
available for inspection immediately upon request by NMFS OLE 
personnel, USCG personnel, state enforcement personnel, or any 
authorized officer.
    (p) Retention requirements.--(1) Pacific whiting IFQ and MS/CV 
vessels. The operator of a vessel on a declared limited entry midwater 
trawl, Pacific whiting shorebased IFQ trip or limited entry midwater 
trawl, Pacific whiting mothership sector (catcher vessel or mothership) 
trip, EM trip must retain all fish until landing, with exceptions 
listed below.
    (i) Minor operational discards are permitted. Minor operational 
discards include mutilated fish; fish vented from an overfull codend, 
fish spilled from the codend during preparation for transfer to the 
mothership; and fish removed from the deck and fishing gear during 
cleaning. Minor operational discards do not include discards that 
result when more catch is taken than is necessary to fill the hold or 
catch from a tow that is not delivered.
    (ii) Large individual marine organisms (i.e., all marine mammals, 
sea turtles, and seabirds, and fish species longer than 6 ft (1.8 m) in 
length) may be discarded.
    (iii) Crabs, starfish, coral, sponges, and other invertebrates may 
be discarded.
    (iv) Trash, mud, rocks, and other inorganic debris may be 
discarded.
    (iv) A discard that is the result of an event that is beyond the 
control of the vessel operator or crew, such as a safety issue or 
mechanical failure, is permitted.
    (2) Non-trawl shorebased IFQ. A vessel operator on a declared 
limited entry groundfish non-trawl, shorebased IFQ trip must retain all 
IFQ species (as defined at Sec.  660.140(c)), salmon, and non-IFQ 
rockfish, flatfish, and roundfish, with exceptions listed below. The 
operator of a non-trawl shorebased IFQ vessel must discard Pacific 
halibut, Dungeness crab caught seaward of Washington or Oregon, green 
sturgeon, eulachon, seabirds, sea turtles, and marine mammals.
    (i) Mutilated and depredated fish may be discarded.
    (ii) Crabs, starfish, coral, sponges, and other invertebrates may 
be discarded.
    (iii) Trash, mud, rocks, and other inorganic debris may be 
discarded.
    (iv) A discard that is the result of an event that is beyond the 
control of the vessel operator or crew, such as a safety issue or 
mechanical failure, is permitted.
    (q) Changes to retention requirements. Retention requirements for 
non-trawl shorebased IFQ vessels have been designated as ``routine,'' 
which means that they can be changed after a single Council meeting 
following the procedures described at Sec.  660.60(c).
    (r) Catch handling. The vessel operator of a vessel on an EM trip 
must ensure that all catch is handled in a manner that enables the EM 
system to record it and that is consistent with the specific catch 
handling instructions in the NMFS-accepted VMP.
    (s) Reporting requirements.--(1) Discard logbook. The operator of a 
vessel with a valid EM Authorization must complete, submit, and 
maintain onboard the vessel an accurate federal discard logbook for 
each EM trip on forms supplied by or approved by NMFS. If authorized in 
writing by the NMFS, a vessel owner or operator may submit reports 
electronically, for example by using a VMS or other media. A state 
logbook that contains all the required information may be submitted

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in place of a federal discard logbook. If operating an MS/CV vessel, 
the vessel operator must provide logbook information to the mothership 
observer by transmitting the logbook information via radio or email to 
the mothership at the completion of each haul.
    (2) Submission of logbooks. Vessel operators must submit copies of 
the federal discard logbook and state retained logbook to NMFS or its 
agent within 24-hours of the end of each EM trip.
    (3) Submission of hard drives. Vessel operators must submit hard 
drives to NMFS or its agent using a method that requires a signature 
for delivery and provides a return receipt or delivery notification to 
the sender. Beginning January 1, 2020, or earlier if announced by NMFS 
in the Federal Register with six months prior notice, a vessel operator 
must submit hard drives to the vessel owner's contracted EM service 
provider. Deadlines for submission are as follows:
    (i) Pacific whiting IFQ vessels. Hard drives containing data from 
an EM trip must be postmarked within 10 calendar days of the end of 
that EM trip.
    (ii) Mothership catcher vessels. Hard drives containing data from 
an EM trip must be postmarked within 24-hours of the catcher vessel's 
return to port.
    (iii) Non-trawl shorebased IFQ vessels. Hard drives containing data 
from an EM trip must be postmarked within 10 calendar days of the end 
of that EM trip.
    (t) Retention of records. The operator of a vessel with a valid EM 
Authorization must maintain federal discard logbooks onboard the vessel 
until the end of the fishing year during which the EM trips were 
conducted, and make the report forms available to observers, NMFS 
staff, or authorized officers, immediately upon request. The vessel 
owner must maintain the federal discard logbooks and other records 
specified in this section, or used in the preparation of records or 
reports specified in this section or corrections to these reports, for 
a period of not less than three years after the date of landing from an 
EM trip. The vessel owner must make such records available for 
inspection by NMFS staff or authorized officers, immediately upon 
request.
    (u) First receiver requirements. (1) Prohibited species handling 
and disposition. To ensure compliance with fishery regulations at 50 
CFR part 300, subparts E and F, and part 600, subpart H; with the 
Pacific Salmon Fishery Management Plan; and with the Pacific Halibut 
Catch Share Plan; the handling and disposition of all prohibited 
species in EM trip landings are the responsibility of the first 
receiver and must be consistent with the following requirements:
    (i) Any prohibited species landed at first receivers must not be 
transferred, processed, or mixed with another landing until the catch 
monitor has: Recorded the number and weight of salmon by species; 
inspected all prohibited species for tags or marks; and, collected 
biological data, specimens, and genetic samples.
    (ii) No part of any prohibited species may be retained for personal 
use by a vessel owner or crew member, or by a first receiver or 
processing crew member. No part of any prohibited species may be 
allowed to reach commercial markets.
    (iii) Prohibited species suitable for human consumption at landing 
must be handled and stored to preserve the quality. Priority in 
disposition must be given to the donation to surplus food collection 
and distribution system operated and established to assist in bringing 
donated food to nonprofit charitable organizations and individuals for 
the purpose of reducing hunger and meeting nutritional needs.
    (iv) The first receiver must report all prohibited species landings 
on the electronic fish ticket and is responsible for maintaining 
records verifying the disposition of prohibited species. Records on 
catch disposition may include, but are not limited to: Receipts from 
charitable organizations that include the organization's name and 
amount of catch donated; cargo manifests setting forth the origin, 
weight, and destination of all prohibited species; or disposal receipts 
identifying the recipient organization and amount disposed. Any such 
records must be maintained for a period not less than three years after 
the date of disposal and such records must be provided to NMFS OLE 
immediately upon request.
    (2) Protected Species handling and disposition. All protected 
species must be abandoned to NMFS or the US Fish and Wildlife Service 
or disposed of consistent with paragraphs (u)(2)(i) and (ii) of this 
section. No part of any protected species may be retained for personal 
use by a vessel owner or crew member, or by a first receiver or 
processing crew member. No part of any protected species may be allowed 
to reach commercial markets.
    (i) Eulachon and green sturgeon. Must be sorted and reported by 
species on electronic fish tickets and state landing receipts and may 
not be reported in unspecified categories. Whole body specimens of 
green sturgeon must be retained, frozen, stored separately by delivery, 
and labeled with the vessel name, electronic fish ticket number, and 
date of landing. Arrangements for transferring the specimens must be 
made by contacting NMFS Southwest Fisheries Science Center at 831-420-
3903 within 72 hours after the completion of the offload.
    (ii) Seabirds, marine mammals, and sea turtles. Albatross must 
reported to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service 541-867-4558 extension 
237 or 503-231-6179) as soon as possible and directions for 
surrendering must be followed. Marine mammals and sea turtles must be 
reported to NMFS as soon as possible (206-526-6550) and directions for 
surrendering or disposal must be followed. Whole body specimens must 
labeled with the vessel name, electronic fish ticket number, and date 
of landing. Whole body specimens must be kept frozen or on ice until 
arrangements for surrendering or disposing are completed. Unless 
directed otherwise, after reporting is completed, seabirds, marine 
mammals, and sea turtles may be disposed by incinerating, rendering, 
composting, or returning the carcasses to sea.

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                                                     Instructions: Comments must be                             Proposed rule; request for
                                                                                                          ACTION:                                               viewing on www.regulations.gov
                                                  submitted by one of the above methods                   comments.                                             without change. All personal identifying
                                                  to ensure that the comments are                                                                               information (e.g., name, address, etc.),
                                                  received, documented, and considered                    SUMMARY:    NMFS proposes approval of,                confidential business information, or
                                                  by NMFS. Comments sent by any other                     and regulations to implement, measures                otherwise sensitive information
                                                  method, to any other address or                         in a regulatory amendment to the Pacific              submitted voluntarily by the sender will
                                                  individual, or received after the end of                Coast Groundfish Fishery Management                   be publicly accessible. NMFS will
                                                  the comment period, may not be                          Plan (FMP). The regulatory amendment                  accept anonymous comments (enter
                                                  considered. All comments received are                   was developed by the Pacific Fishery                  ‘‘N/A’’ in the required fields if you wish
                                                  a part of the public record and will                    Management Council (Council) to                       to remain anonymous).
                                                  generally be posted for public viewing                  implement an electronic monitoring                       Copies of the regulatory amendment
                                                                                                          (EM) program for two sectors of the                   and draft analysis prepared by the
                                                  on www.regulations.gov without change.
                                                                                                          limited entry trawl fishery. The                      Council are available from Chuck Tracy,
                                                  All personal identifying information
                                                                                                          regulatory amendment proposes to                      Executive Director, Pacific Fishery
                                                  (e.g., name, address, etc.) submitted
                                                                                                          allow catcher vessels in the Pacific                  Management Council, 7700 NE
                                                  voluntarily by the sender will be
                                                                                                          whiting fishery and fixed gear vessels in             Ambassador Place, Suite 101, Portland,
                                                  publicly accessible. Do not submit
                                                                                                          the shorebased Individual Fishing                     OR 97220–1384. The Regulatory Impact
                                                  confidential business information, or
                                                                                                          Quota (IFQ) fishery to use EM in place                Review (RIR), draft environmental
                                                  otherwise sensitive or protected
                                                                                                          of observers to meet the requirements of              assessment (EA), and Initial Regulatory
                                                  information. NMFS will accept
                                                                                                          the Trawl Rationalization Program for
                                                  anonymous comments (enter ‘‘N/A’’ in                                                                          Flexibility Analysis (IRFA) prepared for
                                                                                                          100-percent at-sea observer coverage.
                                                  the required fields if you wish to remain                                                                     this action are accessible via the Internet
                                                                                                          This action is intended to increase
                                                  anonymous).                                                                                                   at http://
                                                                                                          operational flexibility and reduce
                                                  FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Rob                                                                          www.westcoast.fisheries.noaa.gov/
                                                                                                          monitoring costs for vessels in the trawl
                                                  Pauline, NMFS, (301) 427–8408,                                                                                fisheries/groundfish_catch_shares/
                                                                                                          fishery by providing an alternative to
                                                  robert.pauline@noaa.gov.                                                                                      electronic_monitoring.html. The IRFA
                                                                                                          observers. Data from the EM program
                                                                                                                                                                assessing the impacts of the proposed
                                                  SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:                              would be used to debit discards of IFQ
                                                                                                                                                                measures on small entities and
                                                                                                          species from IFQs and mothership
                                                  Need for Correction                                                                                           describing steps taken to minimize any
                                                                                                          cooperative allocations. The regulatory
                                                    In the ADDRESSES section of a                         amendment would establish an                          significant economic impact on such
                                                  proposed rule (81 FR 58443; August 25,                  application process for interested vessel             entities is summarized in the
                                                  2016) on page 58443, in the first                       owners, performance standards for EM                  Classification section of this proposed
                                                  column, NMFS used an incorrect                          systems, requirements for vessel                      rule. Written comments regarding the
                                                  document identifier number ‘‘NOAA–                      operators, and a permitting process and               burden-hour estimates or other aspects
                                                  NMFS–2014–0144’’ rather than the                        standards for EM service providers. The               of the collection-of-information
                                                  correct document identifier of ‘‘NOAA–                  regulatory amendment would also                       requirements contained in this proposed
                                                  NMFS–2016–0108’’ in the Federal e-                      establish requirements for processors                 rule should be submitted to the Acting
                                                  Rulemaking Portal hyperlink. The                        (first receivers) for receiving and                   Regional Administrator at the address
                                                  ADDRESSES section has been corrected in                 disposing of prohibited and protected                 above and to the Office of Management
                                                  this document.                                          species from EM trips.                                and Budget (OMB) by email to OIRA_
                                                                                                                                                                Submission@omb.eop.gov, or fax to
                                                     Authority: 16 U.S.C. 1801 et seq.                    DATES: Comments must be received by
                                                                                                                                                                (202) 395–7285.
                                                                                                          October 6, 2016.
                                                    Dated: August 30, 2016.                                                                                     FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
                                                                                                          ADDRESSES: You may submit comments
                                                  Samuel D. Rauch III,                                                                                          Melissa Hooper, Fishery Policy Analyst,
                                                                                                          on this document, identified by NOAA–
                                                  Deputy Assistant Administrator for                                                                            phone: 206–526–4357, fax: 206–526–
                                                                                                          NMFS–2016–0115, by any of the
                                                  Regulatory Programs, National Marine                                                                          4461.
                                                  Fisheries Service.                                      following methods:
                                                                                                             • Electronic Submission: Submit all                SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
                                                  [FR Doc. 2016–21275 Filed 9–2–16; 8:45 am]
                                                                                                          electronic public comments via the                    Background
                                                  BILLING CODE 3510–22–P
                                                                                                          Federal e-Rulemaking Portal. Go to
                                                                                                          www.regulations.gov/                                     The Pacific Coast Groundfish FMP
                                                                                                          #!docketDetail;D=NOAA-NMFS-2016-                      specifies management measures for over
                                                  DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE                                                                                        90 different species of rockfish, flatfish,
                                                                                                          0115, click the ‘‘Comment Now!’’ icon,
                                                                                                          complete the required fields, and enter               roundfish, sharks, skates, and other
                                                  National Oceanic and Atmospheric
                                                                                                          or attach your comments.                              species, in Federal waters off the West
                                                  Administration
                                                                                                             • Mail: Submit written comments to                 Coast states. Target species in the
                                                                                                          Barry Thom, Acting Regional                           commercial fishery include Pacific hake
                                                  50 CFR Part 660
                                                                                                          Administrator, West Coast Region,                     (whiting), sablefish, dover sole, and
                                                                                                          NMFS, 7600 Sandpoint Way NE.,                         rockfish, which are harvested by vessels
                                                  [Docket No. 151116999–6759–01]
                                                                                                          Seattle, WA 98115–0070; Attn: Melissa                 using primarily midwater and bottom
                                                                                                          Hooper.                                               trawl gear, but also fish pots and hook
                                                  RIN 0648–BF52
                                                                                                             • Fax: 206–526–4461; Attn: Melissa                 and line. The trawl fishery is managed
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                                                  Fisheries Off West Coast States;                        Hooper.                                               under a catch share program called the
                                                  Pacific Coast Groundfish Fishery;                          Instructions: Comments sent by any                 Trawl Rationalization Program, which
                                                  Electronic Monitoring Program                           other method, to any other address or                 was implemented through Amendment
                                                                                                          individual, or received after the end of              20 to the FMP in January 2011. The
                                                  AGENCY:  National Marine Fisheries                      the comment period, may not be                        Program consists of an IFQ program for
                                                  Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and                    considered by NMFS. All comments                      the shorebased trawl fleet (including
                                                  Atmospheric Administration (NOAA),                      received are a part of the public record              whiting and non-whiting sectors), and
                                                  Commerce.                                               and will generally be posted for public               cooperatives for the at-sea mothership


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                                                  and catcher/processor trawl fleets                        In response to industry’s concerns,                 below. To implement these measures
                                                  (whiting only). Concurrently,                           the Council initiated development of a                NMFS is proposing to revise the trawl
                                                  Amendment 21 established long-term                      regulatory amendment in November                      fishery regulations in §§ 660.13, 660.19,
                                                  allocations of certain groundfish species               2012 to implement an EM program for                   660.130, 660.140, and 660.150, to allow
                                                  for the limited entry trawl sectors,                    the shorebased and mothership sectors                 for vessel owners to use EM in place of
                                                  which are used to determine what                        that would allow catcher vessels to use               an observer and establishes new
                                                  proportion of each species individual                   EM in place of observers to meet the at-              regulations in §§ 660.600–660.604
                                                  cooperatives and vessels can harvest.                   sea monitoring requirements of the                    governing its use. The proposed
                                                  Annual catch limits are set on a two-                   catch share program. Prior to                         regulations were deemed by the Council
                                                  year cycle through the biennial harvest                 Amendment 20, the Council had been                    to be consistent with the regulatory
                                                  specifications process. The 2017–2019                   developing an EM program for the                      amendment and necessary to implement
                                                  harvest specifications are under                        Pacific whiting fishery in Amendment                  such provisions pursuant to section
                                                  development by the Council and NMFS                     10, but had set the action aside to                   303(c) of the Magnuson-Stevens Act
                                                  and intended to take effect January 1,                  prioritize work on the catch share                    through an August 16, 2016, letter from
                                                  2017.                                                   program. The Council incorporated the                 the Council Chairman to the NMFS
                                                     As part of the catch share program,                  Amendment 10 program in Amendment                     Regional Administrator.
                                                  Amendment 20 implemented                                20, making the whiting fishery a
                                                                                                                                                                1. Overview of the EM Program
                                                  requirements for 100 percent monitoring                 maximized retention fishery (all catch,
                                                                                                          with few exceptions, must be landed),                    The regulatory amendment proposes
                                                  at-sea and dockside in order to ensure
                                                                                                          and allowing for EM to be used in place               to implement an EM program for Pacific
                                                  accountability for all landings and
                                                                                                          of observers. However, the requirements               whiting catcher vessels in the
                                                  discards of allocated species. Catcher
                                                                                                          of the EM program were not sufficiently               shorebased and mothership sectors and
                                                  processors and motherships are required
                                                                                                          developed to be implemented with the                  fixed gear vessels in the shorebased
                                                  to carry two observers at all times,
                                                                                                          rest of the catch share program at that               sector of the groundfish fishery. Vessel
                                                  depending on the length of the vessel,
                                                                                                          time. This regulatory amendment would                 owners would be able to apply to NMFS
                                                  and catcher vessels are required to carry
                                                                                                          specify the detailed requirements                     to receive an exemption from the 100-
                                                  one observer, including while in port
                                                                                                          necessary to implement this provision                 percent observer coverage requirement,
                                                  until all fish are offloaded. In addition,
                                                                                                          of Amendment 20 for two components                    provided that they use an EM system
                                                  first receivers, which are processors that                                                                    and follow the catch handling,
                                                  are licensed to receive IFQ landings, are               of the trawl fishery—catcher vessels
                                                                                                          using midwater trawl gear to target                   reporting, and other requirements of the
                                                  required to have catch monitors to                                                                            EM program. Vessel owners authorized
                                                  monitor 100-percent of IFQ offloads.                    whiting in the mothership and
                                                                                                          shorebased sectors and trawl-permitted                to use EM would be required to obtain
                                                  Vessel owners and first receivers are                                                                         an EM system from a NMFS-permitted
                                                  responsible for obtaining and funding                   vessels using fixed gear to target other
                                                                                                          species in the shorebased sector. The                 service provider, as well as services to
                                                  catch share observers and catch                                                                               install and maintain the EM system, and
                                                  monitors as a necessary condition of                    regulatory amendment originally
                                                                                                          contemplated measures for all gear                    to process, store, and report EM data to
                                                  their participation in the program.                                                                           NMFS. Vessel operators would be
                                                                                                          types, but the Council chose to postpone
                                                  However, NMFS subsidized the cost of                                                                          required to submit a logbook reporting
                                                                                                          measures for bottom trawl and non-
                                                  observers for the first 5 years of the                                                                        their discards of IFQ species. NMFS
                                                                                                          whiting midwater trawl vessels to a
                                                  program to assist the industry in                                                                             would use the logbook data to debit
                                                                                                          subsequent action to allow more time
                                                  transitioning to the catch share program.                                                                     discards of IFQ species from IFQs and
                                                                                                          for development and analysis.
                                                  The amount of the subsidy declined                        The Council had completed                           cooperative allocations, and use the EM
                                                  each year and ended in September 2015.                  development of these measures in 2014,                data to audit the logbook data. EM data
                                                     Faced with the costs of 100-percent                  but postponed final action and instead                would also be used to monitor
                                                  monitoring, the industry raised                         approved four EFPs to test the proposed               compliance with the requirements of the
                                                  concerns about their ability to support                 measures in the fishery. These EFPs                   catch share program. NMFS’s
                                                  these costs and the need for an                         would be used to provide data to                      incremental costs to administer the EM
                                                  alternative to meet the monitoring                      analyze the effectiveness of the                      program would be recoverable through
                                                  requirements of the program. EM uses                    measures and to develop detailed                      Trawl Program cost recovery fees. The
                                                  cameras and associated sensors to                       requirements and procedures that                      requirements of the program for vessel
                                                  passively record and monitor fishing                    would be necessary to implement the                   owners, operators, first receivers, and
                                                  activities. The video can be reviewed by                program. NMFS approved and issued                     service providers, are described in more
                                                  an analyst onshore at a later time to                   the EFPs in May, 2015. A total of 34                  detail in the following sections.
                                                  collect catch and effort information. EM                vessels using a range of gear types                      As proposed in the Council’s
                                                  has the potential to reduce monitoring                  participated in 2015, and 47 signed up                regulatory amendment, vessel owners
                                                  costs because it does not require                       in 2016. The Council reviewed the                     would be responsible for the costs of
                                                  deploying a person on the vessel and                    results of the 2015 EFPs at their                     procuring EM equipment and services
                                                  the logistical and travel expenses that                 meetings during the fall 2015-spring                  from NMFS-permitted EM service
                                                  generates. EM was tested by the whiting                 2016 and took final action on the                     providers. However, NMFS is still
                                                  fishery through Exempted Fishing                        measures for whiting and fixed gear                   developing the standards and protocols
                                                  Permits (EFPs) from 2004 to 2011 and                                                                          that it would use to oversee service
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                                                                                                          vessels at their April, 2016 meeting.
                                                  by the Pacific States Marine Fisheries                  Implementation of this action is targeted             providers processing the EM data to
                                                  Commission (PSMFC) in the whiting                       for November, 2016, with the intent for               ensure adequate data quality. Therefore,
                                                  fishery and with other gear types in                    vessels to begin fishing with EM under                NMFS intends to conduct the data
                                                  2012–2014. EM has been successfully                     the regulations in January, 2017.                     processing itself during 2017–2019
                                                  deployed in British Columbia, Canada,                                                                         through PSMFC, contingent on available
                                                  to monitor fishing operations, and more                 Proposed Measures                                     appropriations. Provided NMFS has
                                                  recently in the U.S. Atlantic highly                      The measures proposed by the                        sufficient funding, during 2017–2019
                                                  migratory species (HMS) fishery.                        regulatory amendment are described                    vessel operators would be responsible


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                                                  for procuring EM equipment and                          Australian programs, review a                         trips to determine if viability can be
                                                  maintenance services from EM service                    percentage of the video to audit vessel               estimated from information that can be
                                                  providers. The requirement for vessel                   reports. Because an objective of the                  collected from EM and logbooks. NMFS
                                                  owners to obtain and fund data                          regulatory amendment was to reduce                    may revise the discard mortality rates at
                                                  processing, storage, and reporting                      monitoring costs for the fleet, the                   a future time to incorporate the results
                                                  services would take effect January 1,                   Council also selected an audit approach               of this project or other new information,
                                                  2020. This phased approach is reflected                 for the west coast EM program.                        in consultation with the IPHC, to
                                                  in the proposed regulations. In addition,               However, the Council also tied the level              continue to use the best scientific
                                                  because NMFS’s ability to fund the                      of review to program performance to                   information available to estimate halibut
                                                  video review is contingent upon                         ensure that data quality for catch                    mortality.
                                                  appropriations which are not                            accounting is maintained.                                Although vessel owners would be
                                                  guaranteed, NMFS retains the ability in                    Discards estimated by the EM                       exempt from the requirement to obtain
                                                  the regulations to implement the                        program, from logbook or EM data,                     a catch share observer while using EM,
                                                  requirement for vessel owners to obtain                 would be debited from IFQs and                        vessel owners would still be required to
                                                  data services earlier. In such a case,                  cooperative allocations. The Council                  carry an observer if requested by NMFS.
                                                  NMFS would provide at least six                         considered other alternatives for                     Prior to the catch share program, NMFS
                                                  months prior notice to service providers                whiting trips that would have deducted                deployed WCGOP observers on a
                                                  and vessel owners before implementing                   small amounts of discards from ACLs,                  percentage of trips in the trawl fishery
                                                  the requirements.                                       sector-wide, or cooperative allocations,              to collect information for estimating
                                                     In the proposed EM program, vessel                   preseason using estimates developed                   mortality and bycatch, and to collect
                                                  operators would submit logbook reports                  from historical observer data. It was                 biological samples and other
                                                  which would be used initially to debit                  believed that allowing video reviewers                information. When the catch share
                                                  discards from IFQ vessel accounts and                   to ignore many small events during the                program was implemented with a
                                                  cooperative allocations. The video                      video review might expedite the video                 requirement for 100-percent industry-
                                                  would later be reviewed by an analyst                   review and reduce data processing                     funded observer coverage, NMFS
                                                  to determine an estimate of discards to                 costs. However, through the 2015 EFPs,                suspended its WCGOP coverage and
                                                  use to audit the logbook reports. The                   the Council and NMFS learned that                     reallocated these resources to monitor
                                                  Council also considered using EM                        whiting hauls can be reviewed very                    other fisheries; the catch share observers
                                                  discard estimates as the primary source                 quickly and that eliminating these                    were able to serve dual purposes,
                                                  for debiting discards in the whiting                    discard events from review would not                  collecting the information necessary to
                                                  fishery, because it was thought that                    result in much cost savings. Therefore,               monitor compliance with the catch
                                                  logbooks would be an unnecessary                        the Council proposed debiting all                     share program as well as other
                                                  burden to vessels operators in the                      discards from IFQs and cooperative                    information such as biological samples
                                                  whiting fishery where estimating                        allocations to provide the strongest                  and bycatch data. With the
                                                  discards from the video is relatively                   incentive to minimize bycatch and                     implementation of EM, NMFS is
                                                  quick. In addition, whiting industry                    discards.                                             reinstituting the WCGOP coverage in the
                                                  representatives supported reviewing                        Under the proposed EM program,                     trawl fishery for EM trips. The EM
                                                  100-percent of the video, and logbooks                  Pacific halibut discards would be                     program is intended to monitor discards
                                                  are primarily employed to allow a                       debited using discard mortality rates                 of IFQ species for catch accounting, as
                                                  subsample of video to be reviewed in an                 rather than viability assessments.                    well as compliance with the regulations.
                                                  audit model. However, through the 2015                  Currently, observers on IFQ trips
                                                                                                                                                                The EM program is not intended to
                                                  EFPs, the Council and NMFS realized                     conduct viability assessments of all or a
                                                                                                                                                                collect all the other information that an
                                                  the value of the logbooks for                           subsample of discarded halibut, which
                                                                                                                                                                observer collects, such as biological
                                                  communication between the vessel                        are a bycatch species in the groundfish
                                                                                                                                                                samples and bycatch information.
                                                  operator and the video reviewer about                   fishery. Observers assign a score to the
                                                                                                                                                                Therefore, NMFS would use WCGOP
                                                  system malfunctions, for data quality                   discarded halibut based on the results of
                                                                                                                                                                coverage to continue to collect such
                                                  assurance, and for aligning discard                     the viability assessment which are used
                                                                                                                                                                information from the trawl fishery for
                                                  estimates. Therefore, the Council                       as an indication of whether the halibut
                                                                                                                                                                use in groundfish mortality and bycatch
                                                  proposed a logbook audit model for both                 is likely to survive after release. Based
                                                                                                                                                                estimates, stock assessments, and the
                                                  fixed gear and whiting vessels.                         on the score given, a portion of the
                                                     The Council proposes that initially                  halibut’s weight, rather than the total               standardized bycatch reporting
                                                  100 percent of the video be reviewed to                 weight, may be deducted from a vessel’s               methodology (SBRM). At this time,
                                                  audit the logbooks, but that NMFS may                   halibut Individual Bycatch Quota (IBQ).               NMFS intends to deploy WCGOP
                                                  modify this percentage over time based                  Observers will no longer be present to                observers on fixed gear trips, but not
                                                  on performance and in consultation                      conduct viability assessments on EM                   whiting trips because bycatch rates in
                                                  with the Council. The Council also                      trips, so NMFS would instead use                      the whiting fishery are low and nearly
                                                  considered requiring 100 percent of the                 discard mortality rates developed by the              all catch is delivered and sampled by
                                                  video to always be reviewed, because it                 International Pacific Halibut                         port samplers and mothership
                                                  would provide more certainty for                        Commission (IPHC) to deduct halibut                   observers. However, NMFS would retain
                                                  discard estimates than extrapolating                    IBQ from vessel accounts (18 percent for              the authority in the regulations to
                                                  total discards from a subsample.                        pots, 16 percent for longline, and 100                deploy observers on whiting trips in a
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                                                  However, reviewing 100 percent of the                   percent for midwater trawl). The West                 future fishing year with prior notice, if
                                                  video is generally more costly than                     Coast Groundfish Observer Program                     it was determined to be necessary.
                                                  reviewing a subsample and erodes the                    (WCGOP) currently uses these rates to                 2. Measures for Which NMFS Is
                                                  potential savings that EM can provide                   estimate mortality of halibut caught as               Specifically Requesting Comments
                                                  relative to observers. For this reason,                 bycatch in other west coast fisheries that
                                                  other EM programs implemented to                        have less than 100-percent observer                   Catch Retention Requirements
                                                  date, such as the U.S. Atlantic HMS,                    coverage. PSMFC is currently                            Under the proposed EM program,
                                                  British Columbia groundfish, and                        conducting a study on bottom trawl                    whiting vessels would continue to fish


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                                                  under the maximized retention                              NMFS is also requesting comment on                 is in a vessel owner’s interest to plan
                                                  requirements implemented in                             catch retention rules for fixed gear                  ahead with their provider in order to
                                                  Amendment 20. However, NMFS is                          vessels. The Council’s regulatory                     ensure an observer is available to meet
                                                  proposing to clarify the existing                       amendment proposed ‘‘optimized                        their needs, this does not always occur.
                                                  definition of ‘‘maximized retention’’ for               retention’’ for fixed gear vessels, in                The Council considered alternatives for
                                                  the purposes of the EM program to make                  which vessels would be able to discard                limiting switching in order to minimize
                                                  clear what types of discards are allowed                any species that could be differentiated              disruption.
                                                  (see proposed 50 CFR 660.604(p)(1)).                    on camera. The measure provided for                      During the Council’s consideration of
                                                  The following discards would be                         the list of allowable discard species to              final action for fixed gear, NMFS
                                                  permitted on whiting trips as ‘‘minor                   be revised as technology and methods                  proposed that vessel owners submit a
                                                  operational discards’’: Mutilated fish,                 improve through the ‘‘routine process’’               tentative fishing plan each year that
                                                  large animals (longer than 6 feet (1.8                  under the FMP (see § 660.60(c)). At the               would describe their intentions to use
                                                  meters) in length), fish spilled from the               time of the Council’s final action, NMFS              EM or observers for the upcoming
                                                  codend during transfer to the                           only had data from the 2015 EFPs in                   fishing year. The WCGOP and observer
                                                  mothership, fish picked from the gear or                which fixed gear vessels tested                       providers could then use this
                                                  washed from the deck during cleaning,                   maximized retention, retaining all catch              information for planning purposes. The
                                                  and fish vented from an overfull                        until landing. NMFS was proposing to                  fishing plan would not be binding on
                                                  codend. Discards of invertebrates, trash,               allow fixed gear vessels to test                      vessel owners, maintaining their
                                                  and debris, and discard events outside                  optimized retention in 2016, but the                  operational flexibility, but would
                                                  the control of the vessel operator would                results were not yet available. As a                  provide the information needed for
                                                  also be allowed. Minor operational                      result, the proposed regulations reflect              planning observer demand. The Council
                                                  discards would not include discards as                  the more conservative, and restrictive,               supported this idea and, therefore,
                                                  a result from taking more catch than is                 maximized retention rules that were                   recommended no limit on switching for
                                                  necessary to fill the hold (a.k.a.                      based on 2015 EFP results and that were               fixed gear vessels. However, the Council
                                                  ‘‘topping off’’), which would continue to               deemed by the Council (see proposed                   did not make this change to the whiting
                                                  be prohibited. Minor operational                        § 660.604(p)(2)). Under the maximized                 alternatives and, as a result, the
                                                  discards would also not include                         retention option, fixed gear vessels                  proposed regulations include a limit on
                                                  discards of fish from a tow that was not                would be required to retain IFQ species               switching for whiting vessels (see
                                                  delivered. This occurs when there is not                salmon, and non-IFQ rockfish, flatfish,               proposed § 660.604(m). Whiting
                                                  enough catch worth delivering to a                      and roundfish.                                        industry members did not anticipate
                                                  mothership, or not of the desired                          However, NMFS is also considering                  switching between observers and EM
                                                  species composition, sometimes called                   the optimized retention option and                    and so did not oppose this measure at
                                                  ‘‘test tows’’ or ‘‘water tows.’’ These                  seeks public comment on both options.                 the April meeting.
                                                                                                          Under the optimized retention option,                    NMFS believes the proposed limit on
                                                  discards are currently allowed if first
                                                                                                          fixed gear vessels may discard all fish,              switching for whiting may be ineffective
                                                  sampled by an observer, but in an EM
                                                                                                          except salmon. NMFS will select a final               at preventing disruptions to observer
                                                  program, an observer would no longer
                                                                                                          option, based on public comment and                   planning, because it would still allow
                                                  be onboard to sample the catch before
                                                                                                          the results of the 2016 EFPs, in the final            for last-minute switching. NMFS
                                                  discarding. In addition, as no catch from
                                                                                                          rule, if the proposed measures are                    believes requiring whiting vessel
                                                  the haul would be delivered to either a
                                                                                                          approved. Under either option, fixed                  owners to submit a tentative fishing
                                                  mothership or a plant, there would be
                                                                                                          gear vessels would be required to retain              plan as for fixed gear vessels would
                                                  no species composition to extrapolate to                                                                      provide the information NMFS needs
                                                                                                          salmon in order to ensure complete
                                                  the discarded weight. Because these                                                                           and with more notice. NMFS believes
                                                                                                          accounting for the incidental take
                                                  tows can sometimes include overfished                                                                         not revising this alternative for whiting
                                                                                                          statement (ITS), although fixed gear
                                                  or endangered species, these discards                                                                         was an oversight by the Council and is
                                                                                                          vessels rarely catch salmon.
                                                  will be prohibited under the EM                                                                               concerned there is a not a clear rationale
                                                  program. All discards, regardless of the                Switching Between Observers and EM                    for why this limit should be
                                                  source, would be required to be reported                   The Council proposed a limit on the                implemented for whiting, but not fixed
                                                  in a discard logbook and included in                    number of times a vessel may switch                   gear vessels. Therefore, NMFS is
                                                  mortality estimates or debited from                     between using observers and using EM                  specifically requesting comments on
                                                  allocations (for IFQ species).                          in the same year. Observer providers                  having a limit on switching for the
                                                     This revised definition was not                      and the WCGOP expressed concerns                      whiting fishery and, if there is a limit,
                                                  included in the version of the                          during the development of the                         whether twice a year is an appropriate
                                                  regulations that the Council deemed,                    regulatory amendment that some vessels                limit (with additional exceptions for EM
                                                  because the need for clarification was                  may try to maximize their flexibility by              system malfunctions).
                                                  not clear to NMFS until after the April                 using an observer on some trips and EM
                                                  Council meeting. Therefore, NMFS is                     on others. It may be advantageous for a               Video Data Retention
                                                  proposing to revise the definitions here                captain to use an observer where they                   As part of the data services provided
                                                  using its authority under section 305(d)                have higher bycatch of a species they                 to vessel owners by EM service
                                                  of the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery                         would like to discard, and EM on other                providers beginning in 2020, EM service
                                                  Conservation and Management Act                         trips with lower bycatch. Observer                    providers would be required to maintain
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                                                  (Magnuson-Stevens Act), which allows                    providers and WCGOP try to match the                  records and EM data for a minimum of
                                                  the Secretary of Commerce to                            number of trained observers and their                 three years (see proposed
                                                  implement regulations necessary to                      distribution across ports to the needs of             § 660.603(m)(6)). Vessel owners would
                                                  ensure that fishery management plans or                 the fleet. Frequent switching would                   be responsible for the costs of this data
                                                  amendments are carried out consistent                   disrupt deployment planning for                       storage, along with the other services
                                                  with the Magnuson-Stevens Act. NMFS                     observers and potentially result in                   rendered by the EM provider, as a
                                                  is specifically requesting comment on                   observers not being available when                    condition of their participation in the
                                                  this proposed definition.                               needed in a particular port. Although it              program. This measure was discussed at


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                                                  the November 2015 and April 2016                        authorization would be effective until a              required to maintain the EM system in
                                                  Council meetings. NMFS initially                        change in vessel ownership, until NMFS                good working order, including ensuring
                                                  recommended a five year retention                       notifies the owner that they are no                   the EM system is powered and
                                                  period, based on the five year statute of               longer eligible for it, or if the vessel              functioning throughout the trip, keeping
                                                  limitations for violations of the                       owner fails to renew it. The EM                       cameras clean and unobstructed, and
                                                  Magnuson-Stevens Act, to provide                        authorization would be automatically                  ensuring the system is not tampered
                                                  NMFS and law enforcement personnel                      renewed provided a vessel owner                       with (see proposed § 660.604(l)(1). The
                                                  sufficient time to review discard data                  submits a renewal form verifying their                vessel operator would be required to
                                                  reported by vessels and service                         vessel monitoring plan and providing an               declare their intent to use EM to the
                                                  providers, detect compliance issues, and                updated fishing plan. If a renewal form               Office of Law Enforcement (OLE) via the
                                                  to determine if any of the video should                 is not submitted, the authorization                   existing declaration process at
                                                  be retained for additional time and uses.               would expire on December 31 of that                   § 660.13(d)(5) (also see proposed
                                                  Some industry members are concerned                     year.                                                 § 660.604(m)). The vessel operator
                                                  about the costs of storing such a large                    NMFS is proposing that vessel owners               would also be required to notify
                                                  amount of video data, as well as the                    that participated in the EM EFPs only be              WCGOP 48-hours before each EM trip
                                                  potential for enforcement personnel or                  required to complete a renewal form,                  for purposes of planning observer
                                                  other entities to access it for other                   because NMFS already has vessel                       coverage (see proposed § 660.604(n)). If
                                                  purposes. They would prefer the video                   monitoring plans and a performance                    selected to carry an observer, the vessel
                                                  data be destroyed after one year, and                   history for these vessels, making a                   operator would not be able to depart on
                                                  only the reports resulting from the video               complete application process                          the trip without the observer, and would
                                                  review be retained. As a compromise,                    unnecessary. If approved, NMFS would                  be required to accommodate the
                                                  NMFS proposed and the Council                           mail renewal forms to EFP vessel                      observer on that trip. The vessel
                                                  supported a three year retention period                 owners upon publication of the final                  operator would also be required to
                                                  in the draft regulations. However, the                  rule. New vessel owners interested in                 conduct a system functionality test
                                                  Council also recommended that NMFS                      using EM in 2017 would be required to                 before each trip to ensure the EM system
                                                  review this requirement before 2020 to                  submit an application after publication               is working properly before departing
                                                  determine if it can be reduced. NMFS is                 of the final rule. Draft application                  (see proposed § 660.604(l)(2)). If the EM
                                                  specifically requesting comment on                      materials may be viewed on the West                   system malfunctions, a vessel operator
                                                  whether a one, three, or five year,                     Coast Region’s Web site: http://                      may be prevented from fishing or
                                                  retention period is appropriate for video               www.westcoast.fisheries.noaa.gov/                     required to return to port until the EM
                                                  data.                                                   fisheries/groundfish_catch_shares/                    system is repaired, depending on the
                                                                                                          electronic_monitoring.html.                           nature of the malfunction (see proposed
                                                  3. Vessel Owner Responsibilities                           NMFS would develop and maintain                    § 660.604(l)(3)). An EM vessel would
                                                     Vessel owners interested in using EM                 EM Program Guidelines, which would                    not be allowed to fish with an EM
                                                  would be required to obtain                             document best practices and other                     system that is not able to record fishing
                                                  authorization from NMFS. There would                    information that NMFS would use to                    activity, unless an observer is onboard.
                                                  be a two-step application process,                      evaluate vessel monitoring plans                      A vessel operator would always be
                                                  starting with an initial application that               submitted by vessel owners (see                       allowed to obtain an observer at their
                                                  NMFS would use to assess a vessel                       proposed § 660.600(b)). New applicants                own expense to continue fishing while
                                                  owner’s eligibility (see proposed                       for an EM authorization this fall may                 the EM system is repaired. The vessel
                                                  § 660.604(e)). After reviewing the                      view draft EM Program Guidelines on                   operator would also be responsible for
                                                  application, NMFS would notify the                      the West Coast Region’s Web site: http://             ensuring the crew follow the catch
                                                  vessel owner of their eligibility to use                www.westcoast.fisheries.noaa.gov/                     handling instructions in the VMP (see
                                                  EM and to submit a final application.                   fisheries/groundfish_catch_shares/                    proposed § 660.604(r)), for completing a
                                                  The final application would include a                   electronic_monitoring.html. The draft                 logbook for each trip and submitting
                                                  form signed by a representative of the                  guidelines provide guidance and a                     logbooks and hard drives to PSMFC
                                                  EM service provider certifying that the                 template for developing individual                    according to the deadlines in the
                                                  EM system was installed according to                    vessel monitoring plans.                              regulations (see proposed § 660.604(s)),
                                                  the performance standards in the                           Vessel owners would be able to make                and maintaining records for a minimum
                                                  regulations (see proposed                               changes to the vessel monitoring plan at              of three years (see proposed
                                                  §§ 660.604(e)(3)(i) and 660.604(j)). The                any time by submitting an amendment                   § 660.604(t)).
                                                  final application would also include a                  to NMFS (see proposed § 660.604(f)).
                                                  tentative fishing plan (see proposed                    The vessel monitoring plan is intended                5. First Receiver Responsibilities
                                                  § 660.604(e)(3)(ii)), which would be                    to be a living document and would be                     First receivers would be required to
                                                  used by NMFS to plan WCGOP                              modified over time to reflect changes to              sort and dispose of any prohibited or
                                                  sampling and observer deployments,                      the vessel’s equipment and operations,                protected species retained by EM
                                                  and a vessel monitoring plan (VMP),                     provided that NMFS has accepted the                   vessels (see proposed § 660.604(u)).
                                                  which would document the                                amendments in writing.                                First receivers already have such
                                                  configuration of equipment and catch                                                                          disposition requirements for landings
                                                  handling protocols on that particular                   4. Vessel Operator Responsibilities                   from Pacific whiting maximized
                                                  vessel (see proposed § 660.604(e)(3)(iii)).                An operator of a vessel with EM                    retention trips. This action would
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                                                  NMFS would notify the vessel owner of                   would be required to attend a                         expand the existing whiting sorting and
                                                  its final decision after reviewing the                  mandatory training on EM requirements                 disposition requirements to landings
                                                  final application and, if approved, issue               prior to beginning fishing with EM (see               from all EM trips, including fixed gear
                                                  the vessel an EM authorization. If an                   proposed § 660.604(b)(5)). NMFS may                   trips. The first receiver would be
                                                  initial or final application is denied, a               waive this requirement on a case-by-                  required to do the following:
                                                  vessel owner would be able to appeal                    case basis, such as for those captains                   • Record all prohibited species on the
                                                  NMFS’s decision following the permits                   that successfully participated in the EM              electronic fish ticket and provide them
                                                  appeals process at § 660.25(g). The EM                  EFP. Vessel operators would also be                   to the catch monitor for recording.


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                                                     • Dispose of prohibited and protected                to renew it. A provider’s permit would                measures this proposed rule would
                                                  species in a manner that ensures it will                be automatically renewed provided it                  implement are consistent with the
                                                  not enter a commercial market.                          submits a complete renewal form                       Pacific Coast Groundfish FMP,
                                                     • Sort eulachon and green sturgeon to                attesting to the accuracy of the current              Magnuson-Stevens Act and other
                                                  species and report them on the                          EM service plan and other information.                applicable laws. In making the final
                                                  electronic fish ticket. Whole green                     The EM service provider would be able                 determination, NMFS will take into
                                                  sturgeon would be required to be                        to modify its service plan by submitting              account the data, views, and comments
                                                  transferred to the NMFS Southwest                       an amendment to NMFS (see proposed                    received during the comment period.
                                                  Fisheries Science Center within 72-                     § 660.603(c)). The EM service plan is                   This proposed rule has been
                                                  hours.                                                  intended to be a living document and                  determined to be not significant for the
                                                     • Report and surrender albatross to                  would be updated over time to reflect                 purposes of Executive Order (E.O.)
                                                  the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service                      changes to the provider’s operations.                 12866.
                                                  (FWS).                                                  NMFS would maintain EM Program                          This proposed rule does not contain
                                                     • Report and surrender marine                        Guidelines for the EM service plan on                 policies with Federalism or ‘‘takings’’
                                                  mammals and sea turtles to NMFS.                        its Web site to assist providers in                   implications as those terms are defined
                                                     Neither prohibited nor protected                     developing their plans (see proposed                  in E.O. 13132 and E.O. 12630,
                                                  species would be allowed to be retained                 § 660.600(b)). NMFS has posted draft                  respectively.
                                                  for personal use, including by a vessel                 application materials and EM Program                    An IRFA was prepared, as required by
                                                  owner or crew member, or first receiver                 Guidelines on its Web site: http://                   section 603 of the Regulatory Flexibility
                                                  or processing crew member. Prohibited                   www.westcoast.fisheries.noaa.gov/                     Act (RFA). The IRFA, which includes
                                                  species suitable for human consumption                  fisheries/groundfish_catch_shares/                    this section of the preamble to this rule
                                                  may be donated if appropriate to a                      electronic_monitoring.html.                           and analyses contained in its
                                                  surplus food collection and distribution                   As with observer and catch monitor                 accompanying EA and RIR/IRFA,
                                                  system or nonprofit charitable                          providers, an EM service provider                     describes the economic impact this
                                                  organization for the purpose of reducing                would be required to be free of any                   proposed rule, if adopted, would have
                                                  hunger and meeting nutritional needs.                   conflicts of interest and to have                     on small entities. A description of the
                                                  6. EM Service Provider Responsibilities                 insurance coverage for their employees                action, why it is being considered, and
                                                                                                          that provide services on the vessels (see             the legal basis for this action are
                                                     EM service providers interested in                   proposed § 660.603(h)).                               contained at the beginning of this
                                                  supplying EM equipment and services                        EM service providers would be                      section in the preamble and in the
                                                  to the fishery would be able to apply to                required to provide field and technical               SUMMARY section of the preamble.
                                                  receive a permit from NMFS. A service                   support services to vessels with which
                                                  provider would be able to apply to                                                                            Description and Estimate of Number of
                                                                                                          they have a contract, including                       Small Entities to Which the Rule Will
                                                  NMFS by submitting an application                       installing equipment to meet NMFS’s
                                                  package that contains, among other                                                                            Apply
                                                                                                          performance standards and providing
                                                  things, information about the company’s                 technical assistance and repair services                 This regulatory amendment impacts
                                                  organizational structure, prior                         (see proposed § 660.603(k)). The EM                   mainly commercial harvesting entities
                                                  experience, criminal convictions,                       service provider would also be required               engaged in the groundfish limited entry
                                                  conflicts of interest, and an EM service                to provide support to NMFS, including                 trawl fishery. Although this action
                                                  plan describing how the EM service                      assistance in diagnosing and resolving                proposes an EM program for only two
                                                  provider proposes provide services to                   technical issues and litigation support,              components of the limited entry trawl
                                                  the fishery to meet the requirements of                 free of charge to NMFS (see proposed                  fishery—the Pacific whiting fishery and
                                                  the program (see proposed § 660.603(b)).                § 660.603(l)).                                        the fixed gear shorebased IFQ fishery—
                                                  The EM service plan contains a number                      Beginning in 2020, or when NMFS                    any limited entry trawl vessel may
                                                  of components (see proposed                             transitions video review responsibilities             participate in these components,
                                                  § 660.603(b)(1)(vii)), including a                      to third party providers, the EM service              provided they comply with its
                                                  description of the applicant’s plan for                 provider would responsible for                        requirements, and therefore may be
                                                  provision of services, communications,                  processing EM datasets; submitting                    eligible to use EM. In addition, vessels
                                                  procedures for hiring and training staff,               reports to NMFS of catch data,                        deploying EM are likely to be a subset
                                                  and procedures for tracking hard drives,                compliance issues, and technical issues;              of the overall trawl fleet, as some vessels
                                                  data processing, reporting, archiving EM                communicating feedback to vessel                      would likely choose to continue to use
                                                  data. The EM Service Plan would also                    operators to improve data quality;                    observers. However, as all trawl vessels
                                                  include detailed descriptions of the EM                 maintaining EM program records,                       could potentially use EM in the future,
                                                  system to be deployed and software to                   including raw video and processed EM                  this IRFA analyzes impacts to the entire
                                                  be used for analysis. An applicant may                  datasets; and maintaining the                         trawl fleet.
                                                  be required to provide NMFS with                        confidentiality and security of EM data                  A general description of the limited
                                                  copies of the equipment and software                    (see proposed § 660.603(m)). EM data                  entry trawl fishery and catch share
                                                  for testing and evaluation (see proposed                would be confidential, as are observer                program is contained in the preamble to
                                                  § 660.603(b)(1)(viii)). NMFS would                      data, consistent with Magnuson-Stevens                this section. Most recent permit
                                                  evaluate the application against the                    Act requirements. The service provider                information indicates that there are
                                                  regulations and, if approved, issue the                                                                       approximately 175 limited entry trawl
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                                                                                                          would be responsible for ensuring its
                                                  provider a permit. If denied, the                       staff are fully trained to successfully               permits. According to information from
                                                  provider may appeal NMFS’s decision                     execute these duties.                                 the Northwest Fishery Science Center
                                                  using the provider permit appeal                                                                              Economic Data Collection Program, in
                                                  process described at § 660.19. The                      Classification                                        2014, the fourth year of the catch share
                                                  provider permit would be effective until                  Except for those measures identified                program, there were 102 catcher vessels
                                                  the company changes ownership, NMFS                     above where NMFS is requesting                        that participated in the West Coast
                                                  notifies the provider that the permit is                specific comment, NMFS has made a                     Groundfish Trawl Catch Share program.
                                                  no longer valid, or if the provider fails               preliminary determination that the                    Catcher vessels generated $85 million in


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                                                  income and 954 jobs from deliveries of                  this reason, the average 2014 costs                   no action alternative, which would not
                                                  fish caught in the catch share program.                 reported will not reflect the costs                   create an EM option. The regulatory
                                                  Catcher vessels spent an average of 62                  currently incurred by the fleet.’’ It                 amendment also considered several sub-
                                                  days fishing in the catch share program                 should be noted that the 2015 observer                options for design elements within the
                                                  and spent an average of 80 additional                   subsidy was about $108 per day. The                   preferred alternative, which are
                                                  days fishing in non-catch share                         subsidy program ended in September                    described in the accompanying EA and
                                                  fisheries. West Coast catcher vessels                   2015. Currently the industry is paying                summarized in the preamble. This rule
                                                  deliver to ports in Washington, Oregon,                 about $500 per day for observers.                     proposes to implement the Council’s
                                                  California, and at-sea; the two ports                      This rule would apply to those                     preferred alternative.
                                                  with the highest landings in 2014 were                  entities that elect to use EM in lieu of                 The proposed action is presenting a
                                                  Astoria and Newport, both in Oregon.                    observers. In 2015, a total of 36 vessels             choice to fishermen—they can either
                                                  An average of 2.4 crew members worked                   participated in the EM program. This                  continue to pay for 100-percent observer
                                                  aboard each West Coast catcher vessel,                  total includes 20 vessels that                        coverage or elect to pay for EM (i.e.,
                                                  each earning an average compensation                    participated in the Pacific whiting                   equipment, maintenance, and video
                                                  of $54,500. In 2014, 31 percent of                      fishery (11 that participated in both the             review). Using 2015 EFP cost estimates
                                                  vessels were owner-operated at least                    shorebased and mothership sectors, 9                  developed jointly by PSMFC and NMFS,
                                                  part of the year. The average ex-vessel                 that fished only in mothership) and 7                 NMFS developed a model for assessing
                                                  revenue per vessel from participation in                fixed gear vessels. This is likely an                 the vessel, fleet, and government costs
                                                  the catch share program was $646,000.                   underestimate of the number of vessels                from the preferred alternative. The
                                                  Average variable cost net revenue (ex-                  that would use EM in the future. For                  results indicate economic impacts on
                                                  vessel revenue minus variable costs) per                RFA purposes only, NMFS has                           small entities from the preferred
                                                  vessel was $256,000 from participation                  established a small business size                     alternative would be positive as these
                                                  in the catch share program, and the                     standard for businesses, including their              entities would have a choice of between
                                                  fleet-wide variable cost net revenue was                affiliates, whose primary industry is                 hiring an observer and using EM. The
                                                  $26.2 million. Average total cost net                   commercial fishing (see 50 CFR 200.2).                current cost of an observer is
                                                  revenue (ex-vessel revenue minus                        A business primarily engaged in                       approximately $500 per day.
                                                  variable costs and fixed costs) per vessel              commercial fishing (NAICS code 11411)                 Presumably, vessel owners would
                                                  was $127,000 and the fleet-wide total                   is classified as a small business if it is            choose between using an observer or EM
                                                  cost net revenue was $12.9 million                      independently owned and operated, is                  based on relative costs and operational
                                                  (NWFSC, 2014; http://                                   not dominant in its field of operation
                                                                                                                                                                flexibility. NMFS estimates indicate
                                                  www.pcouncil.org/wp-content/uploads/                    (including its affiliates), and has
                                                                                                                                                                fixed gear vessels will save
                                                  2016/06/G5b_NMFS_Rpt4_MS_ElecVer_                       combined annual receipts not in excess
                                                                                                                                                                approximately $98 per day, mothership
                                                  JUN2016BB.pdf). These are preliminary                   of $11 million for all its affiliated
                                                                                                                                                                catcher vessels $159 per day, and
                                                  results and it should be noted that some                operations worldwide. For for-hire
                                                                                                                                                                shoreside vessels $330, using EM.
                                                  industry members have questioned the                    fishing and fish processing entities, the
                                                                                                                                                                Vessels that participated in the EFPs
                                                  results of EDC data which is based on                   Small Business Administration (SBA)
                                                                                                                                                                already own EM systems (most whiting
                                                  cost-earnings surveys where all                         defines a small business as one that is:
                                                                                                                                                                vessels and approximately half of the
                                                  participants are required to respond to.                Independently owned and operated; not
                                                                                                                                                                fixed gear vessels), so they may see a
                                                                                                          dominant in its field of operation; has
                                                  Via the Pacific Fishery Management                                                                            greater cost savings compared to new
                                                                                                          annual receipts not in excess of $7.0
                                                  Council’s Five Year IFQ Trawl Program                                                                         entrants, until such time that the
                                                                                                          million in the case of for-hire fishing
                                                  Review, the NWFSC economists will be                                                                          cameras need to be replaced. Annual
                                                                                                          entities; or if it has fewer than 500
                                                  meeting with the industry to further                                                                          vessel estimates show fixed gear and
                                                                                                          employees in the case of fish processors,
                                                  validate their results with the industry.                                                                     mothership catcher vessels saving
                                                                                                          or 100 employees in the case of fish
                                                     With respect to monitoring costs, the                dealers. When applying for their                      $3,000 to $4,000 and shoreside whiting
                                                  NWFSC 2014 EDC report states the                        permits, entities were asked to classify              vessels saving $24,000 per year, relative
                                                  following: ‘‘One other change resulting                 themselves as a small business based on               to the cost of observers. Annual fleet
                                                  from the implementation of the catch                    the finfish standard of $20.5 million.                estimates show similar results.
                                                  share program was a shift to 100%                       Only 5 indicated that they were ‘‘large’’                In addition to the direct costs of the
                                                  observer coverage with partial industry                 businesses and thus would continue to                 program, vessel owners would be
                                                  funding. Prior to catch shares, there was               be large businesses under the $11.0                   responsible for reimbursing NMFS for
                                                  approximately 20% observer coverage,                    million standard. In 2015, ex-vessel                  its incremental costs for administering
                                                  paid for by NMFS. In order to lessen the                revenues for all west coast fisheries for             the EM program. NMFS collects cost
                                                  cost of transitioning to the required 100               the remaining vessels ranged from                     recovery fees to cover the incremental
                                                  percent observer coverage, catcher                      $1,000 to $1.4 million. In 2014, ‘‘other              costs of management, data collection,
                                                  vessels received a maximum subsidy of                   fisheries revenue’’ collected on these                and enforcement of the trawl
                                                  $328.50 per day in 2011 and 2012. This                  vessels ranged from $0 to $5.0 million.               rationalization program. Fees are
                                                  subsidy decreased in 2013 to $256 per                   Based on these ranges, NMFS concludes                 limited to a maximum of 3 percent of
                                                  day and in 2014 to $216 per day.                        that the remaining vessels would be                   ex-vessel revenues. NMFS’s incremental
                                                  Catcher vessels spent on average                        considered ‘‘small’’ even after factoring             costs for administering the shorebased
                                                  $14,400 on observer coverage (excluding                                                                       sector already exceed 3 percent, so the
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                                                                                                          in the possibility of the vessels
                                                  the NMFS subsidy payments) while                        participating in Alaska fisheries.                    shorebased sector would not be likely to
                                                  operating in the catch share program in                                                                       see an increase in fees from the
                                                  2014. In 2011, observer costs                           Impacts of the Action on Small Entities               preferred alternative in the short term.
                                                  represented 0.6% of total costs, and                       This action contains two major                     The mothership sector fees are currently
                                                  increased to 2.8 percent in 2014. Note                  alternatives—the Council’s preferred                  1.25 percent of ex-vessel revenue, so
                                                  that as observer subsidies have                         alternative and proposed action, to                   NMFS would be able to recover this
                                                  decreased over time, the average                        allow vessels in the groundfish fishery               sector’s portion of EM program costs by
                                                  expenses per vessel have increased. For                 to use EM in place of observers, and the              increasing the fees.


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                                                  61168                Federal Register / Vol. 81, No. 172 / Tuesday, September 6, 2016 / Proposed Rules

                                                    As mentioned in the preamble to this                  the preamble to this proposed rule. As                receivers to report protected and
                                                  proposed rule, NMFS intends to                          fishermen would be given a choice                     prohibited species landings was
                                                  conduct the video review itself for                     between two alternative monitoring                    previously approved under OMB
                                                  2017–2019, contingent on available                      systems (observers versus EM), this rule              Control Number 0648–0619 and this
                                                  funding, while the standards and                        is likely to have positive effects on small           action would not be expected to change
                                                  protocols that would be used to certify                 entities. NMFS believes that the                      the time or cost burden or number of
                                                  and oversee third party service                         preferred alternative for this rule would             entities associated with this
                                                  providers are developed. The                            not have a significant impact when                    requirement.
                                                  requirement for industry to fund the                    comparing small versus large businesses                  This action proposes to require vessel
                                                  video review would take effect in 2020,                 in terms of disproportionality and                    owners to submit an application to
                                                  or earlier if NMFS does not have                        profitability given available information.            NMFS to be approved to use EM in
                                                  funding to process the data itself. When                These regulations are likely to reduce                place of an observer. This application
                                                  video review responsibilities shift to                  fishing costs for both small and large                would include an application form, the
                                                  third party providers, NMFS’s and                       businesses. Nonetheless, NMFS has                     purchase or lease and installation of an
                                                  PSMFC’s responsibilities would be                       prepared this IRFA. Through this                      EM system, a VMP, and attendance of a
                                                  reduced to oversight and quality                        proposed rule, NMFS is requesting                     mandatory training session. The time
                                                  assurance, which may include auditing                   comments on this conclusion. The                      burden associated with these
                                                  the service providers’ video review                     proposed action and alternatives are                  requirements is estimated to be
                                                  results. To conservatively estimate                     described in detail in the Council’s                  approximately 10 hours per vessel
                                                  government costs and corresponding fee                  regulatory amendment and the                          owner to prepare and submit the
                                                  increases, NMFS assumes that service                    accompanying EA and RIR/IRFA (see                     application package, install the EM
                                                  providers would review 100 percent of                   ADDRESSES).                                           system, and attend training. The
                                                  the video and that NMFS would audit                                                                           training would be given via webinar to
                                                                                                          Description of the Projected Reporting,
                                                  50 percent of the video. Government                                                                           maximize convenience and minimize
                                                                                                          Recordkeeping, and Other Compliance
                                                  costs include video review and storage                                                                        travel costs for vessel captains. Based on
                                                                                                          Requirements
                                                  costs, as well as program management                                                                          comments from industry participants
                                                  costs, statistician costs, database                        The proposed action contains a
                                                                                                                                                                during the development of the
                                                  management, and overhead. With the                      collection-of-information requirement
                                                                                                                                                                regulations, NMFS is proposing that
                                                  full transition in 2020, NMFS estimates                 subject to review and approval by OMB
                                                                                                          under the Paperwork Reduction Act                     vessel owners and captains that
                                                  the government costs would be                                                                                 participated in the EFPs complete an
                                                  approximately $286,000 per year. Under                  (PRA). This requirement will be
                                                                                                          submitted to OMB for approval. The                    abbreviated application process for 2017
                                                  current fee rates, only the portion of the                                                                    to reduce the time burden to them. The
                                                  costs related to the mothership catcher                 proposed action does not duplicate,
                                                                                                          overlap, or conflict with any other                   cost of an EM system and installation is
                                                  vessel fleet would be recouped by the                                                                         estimated at $12,000 per vessel.
                                                  cost recovery fee, which would result in                Federal rules.
                                                                                                             This action proposes to adjust                     Approximately half the active vessels in
                                                  an increase of 0.02 percent. NMFS                                                                             the fleet have already received EM units
                                                  estimates that compared to the costs of                 notification requirements for groundfish
                                                                                                          vessels using EM and first receivers                  through their participation in the EFPs
                                                  observers, the preferred alternative
                                                                                                          receiving catch from EM trips. Vessels                and would not need to purchase a new
                                                  would still present a lower cost option
                                                                                                          would now be required to declare the                  unit to participate in the program.
                                                  for whiting and fixed gear vessels.
                                                    Under Alternative 2, seven sub-                       type of monitoring they will use on a                 Vessel owners would likely have to
                                                  options were developed to address                       given trip—observer or EM. This change                purchase new EM units every 5–10
                                                  various aspects of program design.                      is necessary to provide vessels the                   years, depending on the life of the
                                                  These sub-options are summarized in                     flexibility to switch between different               equipment. Vessel owners would also
                                                  the preamble to this proposed rule.                     types of monitoring, depending on what                be responsible for maintaining the EM
                                                  Generally speaking, the Council’s sub-                  is most cost effective and efficient for              units in good working order, likely
                                                  options would either have no effect on                  their operation at that time, while                   through a service contract with a NMFS-
                                                  the overall cost of the program (sub-                   allowing NMFS to track which fleets                   permitted EM service provider. NMFS
                                                  options A2, D1, E1), reduce the cost of                 vessels are participating in. The                     estimates the annual average cost
                                                  the program (sub-options E1, B1), or                    proposed change would only add                        burden per vessel from this requirement
                                                  provide industry additional flexibility                 additional potential answers to an                    to be approximately $5,600.
                                                  (sub-options C2, F1, G1-Fixed Gear, G2-                 existing question and not affect the                     If denied an EM Authorization, vessel
                                                  Whiting).                                               number of entities required to comply                 owners would be able to appeal NMFS’s
                                                                                                          with the declaration requirement (OMB                 decision through the existing appeal
                                                  Measures Proposed To Mitigate Adverse                   Control Number 0648–0573). Therefore,                 process at § 660.25(g). NMFS estimates
                                                  Economic Impacts of the Proposed                        the proposed change would not be                      the time burden associated with
                                                  Action                                                  expected to increase the time or cost                 preparing and submitting an appeal to
                                                    There are no significant alternatives to              burden associated with this                           be approximately 4 hours per entity,
                                                  the proposed action that would                          requirement. Similarly, the requirement               with a cost of $3.00 for copies and
                                                  accomplish the stated objectives and                    for EM vessels to notify the observer                 postage. Vessel owners would be able to
                                                  that minimize any significant economic                  program before each trip would be in                  make modifications to their VMPs
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                                                  impact of the proposed rule on small                    place of the existing notification to an              during the year by submitting a request
                                                  entities. Alternatives that were                        individual vessel’s observer provider                 and amended VMP to NMFS. These
                                                  considered and rejected, and the reason                 when using a catch share observer, and                requests would be made electronically
                                                  the Council or NMFS rejected them, are                  would not be expected to increase the                 via email and, therefore, would not be
                                                  summarized in Section 3.3 of the EA.                    time or cost burden associated with the               expected to have a cost burden
                                                  The other sub-options considered, and                   existing notification requirements                    associated with them. NMFS estimates
                                                  the reasons the Council and NMFS did                    approved under OMB Control Number                     the time burden associated with this
                                                  not propose them, are summarized in                     0648–0593. The requirement for first                  requirement from preparing and


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                                                  submitting the request to be 0.5 hours                  different models and that this model is               NMFS would provide pre-filled renewal
                                                  per request per entity.                                 not appropriate for EM services                       forms and the current EM Service Plan
                                                     Vessel owners would be required to                   providers. Some EM service providers                  for the EM service provider to review
                                                  renew their EM authorization annually.                  may employ less highly trained analysts               and certify. This would reduce the time
                                                  This is necessary to ensure that the                    to initially review video and a biologist             burden for EM service providers, while
                                                  vessel owners’ contact information,                     to verify species identification. Whereas             ensuring NMFS has up-to-date
                                                  VMPs, and fishing plans remain up to                    another service provider may employ                   information. NMFS estimates the annual
                                                  date. Industry participants raised                      highly trained biologists to do it all.               time and cost burden of the renewal to
                                                  concerns with the time burden                           They recommended that the regulations                 be 1 hour and $5 per entity.
                                                  associated with having to complete the                  provide more flexibility for different                   In 2017–2019, EM service providers
                                                  application process each year, as was                   business models. This proposed rule                   would be responsible for providing
                                                  proposed in an earlier draft of the                     contains an expanded application                      technical assistance and maintenance
                                                  regulations. To address these concerns,                 process, incorporating an EM Service                  services to EM vessels. EM service
                                                  NMFS is proposing to instead provide                    Plan, to provide the flexibility that                 providers would be required to provide
                                                  vessel owners with pre-filled renewal                   service providers seek. The addition of               technical support to vessels at sea, with
                                                  forms and their current VMPs to review                  an EM Service Plan allows NMFS to                     an annual time burden of approximately
                                                  and certify as correct in a simplified                  consider different business models                    7 hours per entity. EM service providers
                                                  renewal process. NMFS estimates a time                  proposed by different providers as                    and their employees would also be
                                                  burden of approximately 0.5 hours per                   meeting the EM program requirements.                  required to report instances of non-
                                                  entity to review and return the pre-filled              However, this requires EM service                     compliance by vessel owners and
                                                  package.                                                providers prepare and submit a detailed               intimidation or harassment of EM
                                                     Vessel operators would be required to                service plan and other documents, in                  technicians to NMFS. The estimated
                                                  complete and submit a logbook for each                  order to provide NMFS with sufficient                 burden for reporting these events is 30
                                                  trip, with an estimated time burden of                  information to evaluate them. NMFS                    minutes per report (18 hours per entity
                                                  10 minutes per submission. The                          estimates the time and cost burden                    per year). Employees of EM service
                                                  logbooks are provided by NMFS and                       associated with preparing and                         providers may be debriefed by NMFS or
                                                  state agencies, so the cost of                          submitting the permit application to be               OLE on technical or compliance issues
                                                  requirement mainly derives from                         47 hours and $30 (for copies and                      with an estimated burden of 1 hour per
                                                  postage at $0.46 per submission. To                     postage). Most likely much of this                    trip (350 hours per entity per year).
                                                  eliminate duplication, NMFS would                       information would be submitted                           Beginning in 2020, EM service
                                                  allow vessel operators to submit a state                electronically. If requested by NMFS,                 providers would also be responsible for
                                                  logbook that contains all the required                  EM service providers would be required                reviewing video from trips, preparing
                                                  information. Vessel operators would                                                                           and submitting catch data and
                                                                                                          to provide NMFS two EM units and two
                                                  also be required to submit the hard                                                                           compliance reports to NMFS, and
                                                                                                          copies of any software for EM data
                                                  drive containing video data to NMFS (in                                                                       providing feedback to vessel operators
                                                                                                          analysis for a minimum of 90 days for
                                                  2017–2019) or the EM service provider                                                                         on their catch handling, camera views,
                                                                                                          evaluation. Due to their use by NMFS,
                                                  (2020–beyond) using a method that                                                                             etc. NMFS would prepare burden
                                                                                                          the value of the EM units may
                                                  provides a return receipt. This is                                                                            estimates for these requirements for
                                                                                                          depreciate and the EM service providers
                                                  necessary for NMFS and vessel                                                                                 OMB approval and public comment
                                                                                                          may not be able to resell the EM units
                                                  operators to be able to track                                                                                 through a Federal Register notice in
                                                                                                          for their full value. NMFS estimates the
                                                  submissions. This requirement has an                                                                          2019 or earlier.
                                                                                                          EM providers would be able to recoup
                                                  average cost of $15.00 per submission                                                                            Public reporting burden for these
                                                  and a time burden of 10 min to retrieve                 50 percent of the EM unit value at
                                                                                                          approximately $5,000 per unit. This                   requirements includes the time for
                                                  and package the hard drive for mailing.                                                                       reviewing instructions, searching
                                                     EM service providers would be                        results in a total cost associated with
                                                                                                          this requirement at $10,215 per provider              existing data sources, gathering and
                                                  required to apply to receive a permit
                                                                                                          (including $215 in materials and                      maintaining the data needed, and
                                                  from NMFS to provide EM services in
                                                  the fishery. EM service providers would                 postage to send the equipment to                      completing and reviewing the collection
                                                  be required to submit an application to                 NMFS).                                                of information.
                                                  NMFS that includes an application                          An EM service provider would be able               List of Subjects in 50 CFR Part 660
                                                  form, an EM Service Plan that describes                 to appeal a permit decision to NMFS
                                                                                                          following the procedures at § 660.19.                    Fisheries, Fishing, and Indian
                                                  how they plan to provide services to the
                                                                                                          NMFS estimates the time and cost                      fisheries.
                                                  fishery, and statements of prior
                                                  experience and qualifications. If                       burden of preparing and submitting an                   Dated: August 26, 2016.
                                                  requested, the EM service provider may                  appeal to be 4 hours and $5 per entity.               Samuel D. Rauch III,
                                                  also be required to provide NMFS                        EM service providers would be able to                 Deputy Assistant Administrator for
                                                  copies of contracts with vessel owners                  make modifications to their EM Service                Regulatory Programs, National Marine
                                                  and standard operating procedures and                   Plans during the year by submitting a                 Fisheries Service.
                                                  manuals describing their operations in                  request and amended EM Service Plan                     For the reasons stated in the
                                                  more detail. In an earlier draft of the                 to NMFS via email (2 hours per                        preamble, NMFS proposes to amend 50
                                                  regulations, NMFS proposed                              submission). EM service providers
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                                                                                                                                                                CFR part 660 as follows:
                                                  requirements very similar to those for                  would be required to renew their
                                                  observer service providers, with                        permits annually. At the April 2016                   PART 660—FISHERIES OFF WEST
                                                  minimal requirements for the provider                   Council meeting, EM service providers                 COAST STATES
                                                  and NMFS training and certifying                        requested a longer effective period to
                                                  individual observers. However, at the                   provide more stability for planning for               ■ 1. The authority citation for part 660
                                                  November 2015 Council meeting EM                        future fishing years. Therefore, in this              continues to read as follows:
                                                  service providers commented that                        proposed rule NMFS is proposing an                      Authority: 16 U.S.C. 1801 et seq., 16
                                                  different service providers may have                    abbreviated renewal process in which                  U.S.C. 773 et seq., and 16 U.S.C. 7001 et seq.



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                                                  ■ 2. In § 660.13, revise paragraphs                        (8) Limited entry midwater trawl,                     (d) * * *
                                                  (d)(5)(ii) through (iv) to read as follows:             Pacific whiting mothership sector                        (2) * * *
                                                                                                          (catcher vessel or mothership), observer,                (ii) Catcher vessels. All catch must be
                                                  § 660.13   Recordkeeping and reporting.                    (9) Limited entry midwater trawl,                  sorted to the species groups specified in
                                                  *       *    *     *    *                               Pacific whiting mothership sector                     paragraph (d)(1) of this section for
                                                     (d) * * *                                            (catcher vessel), electronic monitoring,              vessels with limited entry permits,
                                                     (5) * * *                                               (10) Limited entry bottom trawl,                   except those engaged in maximized
                                                     (ii) The vessel operator must send a                 shorebased IFQ, not including demersal                retention while declared into a Pacific
                                                  new declaration report, consistent with                 trawl,                                                whiting IFQ trip. The catch must not be
                                                  paragraph (d)(5)(iv) before leaving port                   (11) Limited entry demersal trawl,                 discarded from the vessel and the vessel
                                                  on a trip in which a gear type and                      shorebased IFQ,                                       must not mix catch from hauls until the
                                                  monitoring type, if applicable, that is                    (12) Non-groundfish trawl gear for                 observer has sampled the catch, unless
                                                  different from the gear type and                        pink shrimp,                                          otherwise allowed under the EM
                                                  monitoring type most recently declared                     (13) Non-groundfish trawl gear for
                                                  for the vessel will be used. A                                                                                Program requirements at § 660.604 of
                                                                                                          ridgeback prawn,                                      subpart J. Prohibited species must be
                                                  declaration report will be valid until                     (14) Non-groundfish trawl gear for
                                                  another declaration report revising the                                                                       sorted according to the following
                                                                                                          California halibut,                                   species groups: Dungeness crab, Pacific
                                                  existing gear and monitoring declaration                   (15) Non-groundfish trawl gear for sea
                                                  is received by NMFS OLE.                                                                                      halibut, Chinook salmon, other salmon.
                                                                                                          cucumber,
                                                     (iii) During the period of time that a                  (16) Open access longline gear for                 Non-groundfish species must be sorted
                                                  vessel has a valid declaration report on                groundfish,                                           as required by the state of landing.
                                                  file with NMFS OLE, it cannot fish with                    (17) Open access Pacific halibut                      (3) * * *
                                                  a gear and monitoring type other than a                 longline gear,                                           (ii) If sorting occurs on a catcher
                                                  gear type and monitoring type declared                     (18) Open access groundfish trap or                vessel in the MS Coop Program, the
                                                  by the vessel.                                          pot gear,                                             catch must not be discarded from the
                                                     (iv) Declaration reports will include:                  (19) Open access Dungeness crab trap               vessel and the vessel must not mix catch
                                                  The vessel name and/or identification                   or pot gear,                                          from hauls until the observer has
                                                  number, gear type, and monitoring type                     (20) Open access prawn trap or pot                 sampled the catch, or unless otherwise
                                                  where applicable, (as defined in                        gear,                                                 allowed under the EM Program
                                                  paragraph (d)(5)(iv)(A) of this section).                  (21) Open access sheephead trap or                 requirements at § 660.604 of subpart J.
                                                  Upon receipt of a declaration report,                   pot gear,                                             *       *     *     *     *
                                                  NMFS will provide a confirmation code                      (22) Open access line gear for                     ■ 5. In § 660.140, revise paragraph (g)(1)
                                                  or receipt to confirm that a valid                      groundfish,                                           introductory text and add paragraph
                                                  declaration report was received for the                    (23) Open access HMS line gear,                    (h)(1)(i)(A)(4) to read as follows:
                                                  vessel. Retention of the confirmation                      (24) Open access salmon troll gear,
                                                  code or receipt to verify that a valid                     (25) Open access California Halibut                § 660.140    Shorebased IFQ Program.
                                                  declaration report was filed and the                    line gear,                                            *      *     *    *     *
                                                  declaration requirement was met is the                     (26) Open access Coastal Pelagic                      (g) * * *
                                                  responsibility of the vessel owner or                   Species net gear,                                        (1) General. Shorebased IFQ Program
                                                  operator. Vessels using nontrawl gear                      (27) Other gear,                                   vessels may discard IFQ species/species
                                                  may declare more than one gear type                        (28) Tribal trawl, or                              groups, provided such discards are
                                                                                                             (29) Open access California gillnet                accounted for and deducted from QP in
                                                  with the exception of vessels
                                                                                                          complex gear.                                         the vessel account. With the exception
                                                  participating in the Shorebased IFQ
                                                  Program (i.e. gear switching), however,                 *      *    *      *     *                            of vessels on a declared Pacific whiting
                                                  vessels using trawl gear may only                       ■ 3. In § 660.19, revise paragraph (a)                IFQ trip and engaged in maximized
                                                  declare one of the trawl gear types listed              introductory text to read as follows:                 retention, and vessels fishing under a
                                                  in paragraph (d)(5)(iv)(A) of this section              § 660.19 Appeals process for catch                    valid EM Authorization in accordance
                                                  on any trip and may not declare                         monitors, observers, and provider permits.            with § 660.604 of subpart J, prohibited
                                                  nontrawl gear on the same trip in which                   (a) Allowed appeals. This section                   and protected species must be discarded
                                                  trawl gear is declared.                                 describes the procedure for appealing                 at sea; Pacific halibut must be discarded
                                                     (A) One of the following gear types or                                                                     as soon as practicable and the discard
                                                                                                          IADs described at §§ 660.17(g),
                                                  sectors, and monitoring type where                                                                            mortality must be accounted for and
                                                                                                          660.18(d) and (f), 660.140(h), 660.150(j),
                                                  applicable, must be declared:                                                                                 deducted from IBQ pounds in the vessel
                                                     (1) Limited entry fixed gear, not                    660.160(g), 660.603(b)(3) for catch
                                                                                                          monitor decertification, observer                     account. Non-IFQ species and non-
                                                  including shorebased IFQ,                                                                                     groundfish species may be discarded at
                                                     (2) Limited entry groundfish non-                    decertification, provider permit
                                                                                                          expirations due to inactivity, and EM                 sea, unless otherwise required by EM
                                                  trawl, shorebased IFQ, observer,                                                                              Program requirements at § 660.604 of
                                                     (3) Limited entry groundfish non-                    service provider permit denials. Any
                                                                                                          person whose interest is directly and                 subpart J. The sorting of catch, the
                                                  trawl, shorebased IFQ, electronic                                                                             weighing and discarding of any IBQ and
                                                  monitoring,                                             adversely affected by an IAD may file a
                                                                                                          written appeal. For purposes of this                  IFQ species, and the retention of IFQ
                                                     (4) Limited entry midwater trawl,
                                                                                                          section, such person will be referred to              species must be monitored by the
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                                                  non-whiting shorebased IFQ,
                                                     (5) Limited entry midwater trawl,                    as the ‘‘applicant.’’                                 observer.
                                                  Pacific whiting shorebased IFQ,                         *     *      *     *      *                           *      *     *    *     *
                                                  observer,                                               ■ 4. In § 660.130, revise paragraphs                     (h) * * *
                                                     (6) Limited entry midwater trawl,                    (d)(2)(ii) and (d)(3)(ii) to read as follows:            (1) * * *
                                                  Pacific whiting shorebased IFQ,                                                                                  (i) * * *
                                                  electronic monitoring,                                  § 660.130 Trawl fishery—management                       (A) * * *
                                                     (7) Limited entry midwater trawl,                    measures.                                                (4) Is exempt from the requirement to
                                                  Pacific whiting catcher/processor sector,               *      *      *      *       *                        carry an observer if the vessel has a


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                                                  valid EM Authorization and is fishing                         West Coast groundfish                                EM Program means the Electronic
                                                                                                                                                     Section
                                                  with EM under § 660.604 of subpart J.                                fishery                                    Monitoring Program of the West Coast
                                                  *     *      *     *     *                                                                                      Region, National Marine Fisheries
                                                                                                            (ii) Vessel operators ..........          § 660.604   Service.
                                                  ■ 6. In § 660.150, revise paragraphs (i)
                                                                                                            (iii) First receivers .............       § 660.604      EM Program Manager means the Chief
                                                  and (j)(1)(i)(B) to read as follows:                      (iv) Service providers ........           § 660.603
                                                                                                                                                                  of the Permits and Monitoring Branch of
                                                  § 660.150    Mothership (MS) Coop Program.              (2) [Reserved].
                                                                                                                                                                  the West Coast Region, National Marine
                                                  *       *    *    *     *                                  (b) EM program guidelines. NMFS                      Fisheries Service, or his designee.
                                                     (i) Retention requirements. Catcher                                                                             EM Service Plan means the document
                                                                                                          will develop EM Program Guidelines,
                                                  vessels participating in the MS Coop                                                                            that describes in detail how the EM
                                                                                                          which will document best practices and
                                                  Program may discard minor operational                                                                           service provider will provide EM
                                                                                                          other information that NMFS will use to
                                                  amounts of catch at sea if the observer                                                                         services to the fishery to successfully
                                                                                                          evaluate proposed service and vessel
                                                  or EMS has accounted for the discard                                                                            achieve the purpose of the EM Program.
                                                                                                          monitoring plans submitted by EM                           EM service provider means any
                                                  (i.e., a maximized retention fishery).
                                                                                                          service providers and vessel owners                     person, including their employees or
                                                     (j) * * *
                                                     (1) * * *                                            under this subpart. NMFS will develop                   agents, that is granted a permit by
                                                     (i) * * *                                            the EM Program Guidelines in                            NMFS to provide EM services as
                                                     (A) * * *                                            consultation with the Council and                       required under § 660.603 and § 660.604.
                                                     (B) Catcher vessels. Any vessel                      publish notice of their availability in the                Electronic Monitoring System or EMS
                                                  delivering catch to any MS vessel must                  Federal Register. NMFS will maintain                    means a data collection tool that uses a
                                                  carry one certified observer each day                   the EM Program Guidelines on its Web                    software operating system connected to
                                                  that the vessel is used to take                         site and make them available to vessel                  an assortment of electronic components,
                                                  groundfish, unless the catcher vessel                   owners and operators and EM service                     including video recorders, to create a
                                                  has a valid EM Authorization and is                     providers to assist in developing service               collection of data on vessel activities.
                                                  fishing with EM under § 660.604 of                      plans and vessel monitoring plans that                     EM technician means an employee of
                                                  subpart J.                                              comply with the requirements of this                    the EM service provider that provides
                                                                                                          subpart.                                                support for EM systems and technical
                                                  *       *    *    *     *
                                                  ■ 7. Add subpart J to read as follows:                  § 660.601     Definitions.                              assistance to vessels and NMFS.
                                                                                                                                                                     EM trip means any fishing trip for
                                                  Subpart J—West Coast Groundfish                            These definitions are specific to this
                                                                                                                                                                  which electronic monitoring is the
                                                  Electronic Monitoring Program.                          subpart. General groundfish definitions
                                                                                                                                                                  declared monitoring type.
                                                  Sec.                                                    are found at § 660.11, subpart C, and                      Initial Administrative Determination
                                                  660.600 Applicability.                                  trawl fishery definitions are found at                  (IAD) means a formal, written
                                                  660.601 Definitions.                                    § 660.111, subpart D.                                   determination made by NMFS on an
                                                  660.602 Prohibitions.                                      Active sampling unit means the
                                                  660.603 Electronic monitoring provider                                                                          application or permit request that is
                                                                                                          portion of the groundfish fleet in which                subject to an appeal within NMFS.
                                                       permits and responsibilities.                      an observer coverage plan is being
                                                  660.604 Vessel and first receiver                                                                                  Non-trawl shorebased IFQ vessel
                                                       responsibilities.
                                                                                                          applied.                                                means a vessel on a declared limited
                                                  660.600 Applicability.                                     Discard control point means the                      entry groundfish non-trawl, shorebased
                                                                                                          location on the vessel designated by a                  IFQ trip.
                                                  Subpart J—West Coast Groundfish                         vessel operator where allowable                            Pacific whiting fishery refers to the
                                                  Electronic Monitoring Program                           discarding may occur.                                   Pacific whiting primary season fisheries
                                                                                                             Discard event means a single                         described at § 660.131. The Pacific
                                                     (a) General. This subpart contains                   occurrence of discarding of fish or other
                                                  requirements for vessels using EM in                                                                            whiting fishery is composed of vessels
                                                                                                          species.                                                participating in the C/P Coop Program,
                                                  lieu of observers, as authorized under                     Electronic Monitoring or EM consists
                                                  § 660.140(h)(1)(i) (Shorebased IFQ                                                                              the MS Coop Program, or the Pacific
                                                                                                          of the use of an electronic monitoring                  whiting IFQ fishery.
                                                  Program) and § 660.150(j)(1)(i) (MS                     system (EMS) to passively monitor                          Pacific whiting IFQ fishery is
                                                  Coop Program), and requirements for                     fishing operations through observing or                 composed of vessels on Pacific whiting
                                                  EM service providers. Vessel owners,                    tracking.                                               IFQ trips.
                                                  operators, and managers are jointly and                    Electronic Monitoring Authorization                     Pacific whiting IFQ trip means a trip
                                                  severally liable for a vessel’s compliance              means the official document provided                    in which a vessel uses midwater
                                                  with EM requirements under this                         by NMFS that allows a vessel with a                     groundfish trawl gear during the dates
                                                  subpart. This subpart also contains                     limited entry trawl permit to use                       of the Pacific whiting primary season to
                                                  requirements for a first receiver                       electronic monitoring under the                         target Pacific whiting, and Pacific
                                                  receiving catch from a trip monitored by                provisions of this subpart.                             whiting constitutes 50 percent or more
                                                  EM (see § 660.604(u)). The table below                     Electronic Monitoring System                         of the catch by weight at landing as
                                                  provides references to the sections that                Certification Form means the official                   reported on the state landing receipt.
                                                  contain vessel owner, operator, first                   document provided by NMFS, signed by                    Vessels on Pacific whiting IFQ trips
                                                  receiver, and service provider                          a representative of a NMFS-permitted                    must have a valid declaration for
                                                  responsibilities. Certain requirements                  electronic monitoring service provider                  limited entry midwater trawl, Pacific
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                                                  for vessel owners and operators and EM                  that attest that an EM system and                       whiting shorebased IFQ.
                                                  service providers will be different in                  associated equipment meets the                             Shorebased IFQ Program or
                                                  2020 and beyond.                                        performance standards defined at                        Shorebased IFQ sector, refers to the
                                                                                                          § 660.604(j) of this subpart, as required               fishery described at § 660.140, subpart
                                                      West Coast groundfish
                                                             fishery                      Section         by § 660.604(e)(3)(i).                                  D, and includes all vessels on IFQ trips.
                                                                                                             EM data processing means the review,                    Vessel Monitoring Plan (VMP) means
                                                  (1) Limited entry trawl fishery.                        interpretation, and analysis of EM data                 the document that describes how fishing
                                                    (i) Vessel owners ..............        § 660.604     (i.e., video and sensor data).                          operations on the vessel will be


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                                                  conducted and how the EM system and                        (14) Interfere with or bias the                       (b) Provider permits. To be an EM
                                                  associated equipment will be configured                 sampling procedure employed by EM                     service provider, a person must obtain
                                                  to meet the performance standards and                   data processing staff including either                an EM service provider permit and
                                                  purpose of the EM Program.                              mechanically or manually sorting or                   endorsement by submitting an
                                                                                                          discarding catch outside of camera view               application to the NMFS West Coast
                                                  § 660.602   Prohibitions.                               or inconsistent with the NMFS-accepted                Region Fisheries Permit Office. A
                                                     In addition to the general prohibitions              VMP.                                                  person may meet some requirements of
                                                  specified in § 600.725 of this chapter, it                 (15) Fail to meet the vessel owner or              this section through a partnership or
                                                  is unlawful for any person to:                          operator responsibilities specified in                subcontract with another entity, in
                                                     (a) Electronic monitoring program.—                  section 660.604.                                      which case the application for an EM
                                                  (1) Make a false statement on an                           (16) Fail to meet the first receiver               service provider permit must include
                                                  application for issuance, renewal, or                   responsibilities specified at                         information about the partnership. An
                                                  changes to an EM Authorization or                       § 660.604(u).                                         applicant may submit an application at
                                                  NMFS-accepted VMP.                                         (17) Fail to meet the EM service                   any time. If a new EM service provider,
                                                     (2) Fish for or land fish from a trip                provider responsibilities specified in                or an existing EM service provider
                                                  without electronic monitoring or                        section 660.603.                                      seeking to deploy a new EMS or
                                                  observer coverage when a vessel is                         (18) Fish when a vessel is required to             software version, submits an application
                                                  required to carry electronic monitoring                 carry an observer under subpart J of this             by June 1, NMFS will issue a new
                                                  or an observer under §§ 660.140(h) or                   part if:                                              permit by January 1 of the following
                                                  660.150(j).                                                (i) The vessel is inadequate for                   calendar year. Applications submitted
                                                     (3) Fish for or land fish from a trip                observer deployment as specified at                   after June 1 will be processed as soon as
                                                  taken under electronic monitoring                       § 600.746 of this chapter;                            practicable. NMFS will only process
                                                  without a valid EM Authorization and                       (ii) The vessel does not maintain safe             complete applications. Additional
                                                  NMFS-accepted vessel monitoring plan                    conditions for an observer as specified               endorsements to provide observer or
                                                  onboard, and a valid gear and                           at § 660.604(n);                                      catch monitor services may be obtained
                                                  monitoring declaration with NMFS OLE                       (iii) NMFS, the observer provider, or
                                                                                                                                                                under § 660.18.
                                                  as required by § 660.604(c)(1) and                      the observer determines the vessel is                    (1) Contents of provider application.
                                                  § 660.604(m).                                           inadequate or unsafe pursuant to vessel               To be considered for an EM service
                                                     (4) Fail to comply with a NMFS-                      responsibilities to maintain safe                     provider permit and endorsement, the
                                                  accepted VMP.                                           conditions as specified at § 660.604(n);
                                                     (5) Fail to notify the West Coast                                                                          service provider must submit a
                                                                                                             (19) Fail to meet the vessel
                                                  Groundfish Observer Program at least                                                                          complete application that includes the
                                                                                                          responsibilities and observer coverage
                                                  48-hours prior to departing port of the                                                                       following information. The same
                                                                                                          requirements specified at § 660.604(n).
                                                  vessel operator’s intent to take a trip                    (b) [Reserved]                                     information must be included for any
                                                  under EM, as required by § 660.604(n).                                                                        partners or subcontractors if the
                                                     (6) Fail to conduct a pre-departure test             § 660.603 Electronic monitoring provider              applicant intends to satisfy any of the
                                                  prior to departing port as required by                  permits and responsibilities.                         EM service provider requirements
                                                  § 660.604(l)(2).                                           (a) General. This section contains                 through a partnership or contractual
                                                     (7) Fish on an EM trip without a fully               requirements for EM service providers                 relationship with another entity.
                                                  functional EM system, unless                            providing EM services to vessels                         (i) Certify that the applicant meets the
                                                  authorized by a NMFS-accepted VMP as                    operating in the Shorebased IFQ                       following eligibility criteria:
                                                  required by § 660.604(l)(3).                            Program (§ 660.140) or the MS Coop                       (A) The EM service provider and its
                                                     (8) Fail to make the EM system,                      Program (§ 660.150) and using EM                      employees do not have a conflict of
                                                  associated equipment, logbooks and                      under this subpart. A person must                     interest as defined at § 660.603(h), and,
                                                  other records available for inspection                  obtain a permit and endorsement as                       (B) The EM service provider is willing
                                                  immediately upon request by NMFS                        provided under § 660.603(b) in order to               and able to comply with all applicable
                                                  OLE personnel or other authorized                       be an EM service provider. An EM                      requirements of this section and to
                                                  officers, as required by §§ 660.604(o)                  service provider must:                                operate under a NMFS-accepted EM
                                                  and 660.604(t).                                            (1) Operate under a NMFS-accepted                  Service Plan.
                                                     (9) Discard species other than those                 EM Service Plan (see                                     (ii) Applicant’s contact information.
                                                  allowed to be discarded as specified at                 § 660.603(b)(3)(vii)).                                   (iii) Legal name of applicant
                                                  § 660.604(p).                                              (2) Provide and manage EM systems,                 organization. If the applicant
                                                     (10) Fail to handle fish and other                   field services, and technical assistance              organization is United States business
                                                  marine organisms in a manner that                       as required under § 660.603(k);                       entity, include the state registration
                                                  enables the EM system to record it as                      (3) Provide technical and litigation               number.
                                                  required by § 660.604(r).                               support to NMFS or its agent (see                        (iv) Description of the management,
                                                     (11) Fail to submit complete and                     § 660.603(l)).                                        organizational structure, and ownership
                                                  accurate logbook(s) and hard drive(s) for                  (4) Provide technical support to                   structure of the applicant’s business,
                                                  each EM trip as specified at § 660.604(s),              fishing vessels 24-hours per day, seven               including identification by name and
                                                     (12) Tamper with, disconnect,                        days per week, and year-round as                      general function of all controlling
                                                  damage, destroy, alter, or in any way                   provided under § 660.603(k)(4);                       management interests in the company,
                                                  distort, render useless, inoperative,                      (5) Beginning on January 1, 2020, or               including but not limited to owners,
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                                                  ineffective, or inaccurate any                          earlier if notified by NMFS, provide EM               board members, officers, authorized
                                                  component of the EM system or                           data processing, reporting, and record                agents, and employees. List all office
                                                  associated equipment.                                   retention services to vessels using EM                locations and their business mailing
                                                     (13) Assault, resist, oppose, impede,                (see § 660.603(m)).                                   address, business phone, fax number,
                                                  intimidate, harass, sexually harass,                       (6) Comply with data integrity and                 and email addresses. If the applicant is
                                                  bribe, or interfere with an EM service                  security requirements, including                      a corporation, the articles of
                                                  provider, EM field services staff, or EM                requirements pertaining to hard drives                incorporation must be provided. If the
                                                  data processing staff.                                  containing EM data, (see § 660.603(n)).               applicant is a partnership, the


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                                                  partnership agreement must be                              (6) Reporting and data upload                         (D) Two copies of video review and
                                                  provided.                                               procedures.                                           analysis software for a minimum of 90
                                                     (v) A narrative statement describing                    (D) Procedures for tracking hard                   calendar days for testing and evaluation.
                                                  prior relevant experience in providing                  drives throughout their use cycle,                       (E) Thorough documentation for the
                                                  EM services, technical support, or                      including procedures to ensure the                    video review and analysis software,
                                                  fishery data analysis services, including               integrity and security of hard drives in              including: User manuals, performance
                                                  recruiting, hiring, training, deploying,                transit, and for removing confidential                specifications, and technical support
                                                  and managing of individuals in marine                   data from hard drives before returning                information.
                                                  work environments and of individuals                    them to the field;                                       (F) Descriptions of database models
                                                  working with fishery data, in the                          (E) Procedures for data processing,                and analysis procedures for program
                                                  groundfish fishery or other fisheries of                including tracking of EM datasets                     and fishery data to produce required
                                                  similar scale.                                          throughout their processing cycle and                 reports.
                                                     (vi) A statement signed under penalty                documenting any access and                               (2) Application evaluation. NMFS
                                                  of perjury by an authorized agent of the                modifications;                                        may request additional information or
                                                  applicant about each owner, or owners,                     (F) Procedures for correction and                  revisions from the applicant until NMFS
                                                  board members, and officers if a                        resubmission of EM datasets that NMFS                 is satisfied that the application is
                                                  corporation, authorized agents, and                     has determined are not sufficient, as                 complete. Complete applications will be
                                                  employees, regarding:                                   described at § 660.603(m)(5), and to                  forwarded to the EM Program for review
                                                     (A) Conflict of interest as described in             ensure that future datasets are sufficient            and evaluation by the EM provider
                                                  § 660.603(h),                                           for use by NMFS.                                      permit review board. If the applicant is
                                                     (B) Criminal convictions,                               (G) Policies on data access, handling,             an entity, the review board also will
                                                     (C) Federal contracts they have had                  and release to maintain the                           evaluate the application criteria for each
                                                  and the performance rating they                         confidentiality of the EM Program data;               owner, board member, officer,
                                                  received on each contract, and                             (H) Procedures for archiving of EM                 authorized agent, and employee. NMFS
                                                     (D) Any previous history of                          datasets and raw video, sensor and GPS                will evaluate the application based on
                                                  decertification or permit sanction action               data, etc., after reports have been                   the EM Program Guidelines (see
                                                  while working as an observer, catch                     submitted to NMFS;                                    § 660.600(b)) and the following criteria:
                                                  monitor, observer provider, catch                          (I) Identifying characteristics of the
                                                                                                                                                                   (i) The applicant’s relevant experience
                                                  monitor provider, or electronic                         EMS to be deployed and the video
                                                                                                                                                                and qualifications;
                                                  monitoring provider.                                    review software to be used in the
                                                                                                                                                                   (ii) Review of any conflict of interest
                                                     (vii) EM Service Plan. An EM Service                 fishery, including but not limited to:
                                                                                                                                                                as described in § 660.603(h);
                                                  Plan that describes in detail how the                   Manufacturer, brand name, model
                                                                                                                                                                   (iii) Review of any criminal
                                                  applicant will provide EM services to                   name, model number, software version
                                                                                                                                                                convictions;
                                                  the fishery sufficient to provide NMFS                  and date, firmware version number and
                                                                                                                                                                   (iv) Review of the proposed EM
                                                  with the best scientific information                    date, hardware version number and
                                                                                                                                                                Service Plan, including evaluation of
                                                  available to determine individual                       date, monitor/terminal number and
                                                                                                                                                                EM equipment and software;
                                                  accountability for catch, including                     date, pressure sensor model number and
                                                                                                                                                                   (v) Satisfactory performance ratings
                                                  discards, of IFQ species and compliance                 date, drum rotation sensor model
                                                                                                                                                                on any federal contracts held by the
                                                  with requirements of the Shorebased                     number and date, and GPS model
                                                                                                                                                                applicant;
                                                  IFQ Program (§ 660.140) and MS Coop                     number and date.
                                                                                                             (J) EM system and software                            (vi) Review of any history of
                                                  Program (§ 660.150). NMFS will develop
                                                                                                          specifications, including a narrative                 decertification or permit sanction as an
                                                  EM Program Guidelines containing best
                                                                                                          statement describing how the EM                       observer, catch monitor, observer
                                                  practices and templates and make them
                                                                                                          system and associated equipment meets                 provider, catch monitor provider, or EM
                                                  available on NMFS’s Web site to assist
                                                                                                          the performance standards at                          service provider; and,
                                                  EM service providers in developing EM
                                                                                                          § 660.604(j).                                            (vii) Review of any performance
                                                  Service Plans (see § 660.600(b)). The EM
                                                                                                             (K) EM video review software                       history as an EM service provider.
                                                  Service Plan must include descriptions
                                                  of the following (using pictures and                    specifications, including a narrative                    (3) Agency determination on an
                                                  diagrams where appropriate):                            statement describing how the software                 application. Based on a complete
                                                     (A) Contact information for a primary                is sufficient to provide NMFS with the                application, if NMFS determines that
                                                  point of contact for program operations                 best available information to determine               the applicant has met the requirements
                                                  inseason;                                               individual accountability for catch,                  of this section, NMFS will issue an
                                                     (B) A plan for provision of services                 including discards, of IFQ species and                initial administrative determination
                                                  including communications, service                       compliance with requirements of the                   (IAD). If the application is approved, the
                                                  locations, response timelines, and                      Shorebased IFQ Program (§ 660.140) and                IAD will serve as the EM service
                                                  procedures for services, repairs,                       MS Coop Program (§ 660.150).                          provider’s permit and endorsement. If
                                                  technical support, and other program                       (viii) Provide NMFS the following, if              the application is denied, the IAD will
                                                  services;                                               requested:                                            provide an explanation of the denial in
                                                     (C) Procedures for hiring and training                  (A) Two EM system units loaded with                writing. The applicant may appeal
                                                  of competent program staff to carryout                  software for a minimum of 90 calendar                 NMFS’s determination following the
                                                                                                          days for testing and evaluation.                      process at § 660.19.
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                                                  EM field services and data services,
                                                  including procedures to maintain the                       (B) Thorough documentation for the                    (4) Effective dates. The provider
                                                  skills of EM data processing staff in:                  EM system, including: User manuals,                   permit is valid from the effective date
                                                     (1) Use of data processing software;                 any necessary interfacing software,                   until occurrence of any one or more of
                                                     (2) Species identification;                          performance specifications, technical                 the following:
                                                     (3) Fate determination and metadata                  support information, and tamperproof                     (i) The EM service provider changes
                                                  reporting requirements;                                 or tamper evident features.                           ownership;
                                                     (4) Data processing procedures;                         (C) The results of at-sea trials of the               (ii) December 31 of that year if the EM
                                                     (5) Data tracking; and,                              EM system.                                            service provider fails to submit a


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                                                  complete renewal form for the following                 other than the provision of observer,                 and such that the EM Program is
                                                  year; or,                                               catch monitor, EM, or other biological                sufficient to provide NMFS with the
                                                     (iii) NMFS notifies the EM service                   sampling services, in any federal or state            best scientific information available to
                                                  provider that its permit is invalid.                    managed fisheries, including but not                  determine individual accountability for
                                                  NMFS may invalidate an EM service                       limited to:                                           catch, including discards, of IFQ species
                                                  provider permit if NMFS determines                         (i) Any ownership, mortgage holder,                and compliance with requirements of
                                                  that the EM service provider no longer                  or other secured interest in a vessel, first          the Shorebased IFQ Program (§ 660.140)
                                                  meets the eligibility criteria defined at               receiver, shorebased or floating                      and MS Coop Program (§ 660.150).
                                                  paragraph (b)(1)(i). NMFS will first                    stationary processor facility involved in                (1) At the time of installation, the EM
                                                  notify the EM service provider of the                   the catching, taking, harvesting or                   service provider must:
                                                  deficiencies in writing and the EM                      processing of fish;                                      (i) Install an EM system that meets the
                                                  service provider must correct the                          (ii) Any business involved with                    performance standards under
                                                  deficiencies following the instructions                 selling supplies or services to any                   § 660.604(j);
                                                  provided. If the deficiencies are not                   vessel, first receiver, shorebased or                    (ii) Ensure that the EM system is set
                                                  resolved upon review of the first trip                  floating stationary processing facility; or           up, wires run, system powered, and
                                                  following the notification, NMFS will                      (iii) Any business involved with                   tested with the vessel in operation;
                                                  notify the EM service provider in                       purchasing raw or processed products                     (iii) Brief the vessel operator on
                                                  writing that the provider permit is                     from any vessel, first receiver,                      system operation, maintenance, and
                                                  invalid and that the EM service provider                shorebased or floating stationary                     procedures to follow for technical
                                                  is no longer eligible to provide EM                     processing facilities.                                support or field service;
                                                  services to the fishery for the remainder                  (2) EM service providers and their                    (iv) Provide necessary information for
                                                  of that calendar year. The EM service                   employees must not solicit or accept,                 the vessel operator to complete the
                                                  provider may reapply for an EM service                  directly or indirectly, any gratuity, gift,           VMP, such as images and diagrams of
                                                  provider permit and endorsement for                     favor, entertainment, loan, employment,               camera views and vessel layout, specific
                                                  the following calendar year.                            or anything of monetary value from any                information about system settings, and
                                                     (c) Changes to a NMFS-accepted EM                    person who conducts fishing or fish                   designated discard control points; and,
                                                  Service Plan. An EM service provider                    processing activities that are regulated                 (v) Complete an EM System
                                                  may make changes to a NMFS-accepted                     by NMFS, or who has interests that may                Certification Form for the vessel owner.
                                                  EM Service Plan by submitting a revised                 be substantially affected by the                         (2) The EM service provider must
                                                  plan or plan addendum to NMFS in                        performance or nonperformance of the                  communicate with vessel operators and
                                                  writing. NMFS will review and accept                    official duties of the provider.                      NMFS to coordinate service needs,
                                                  the change if it meets all the                             (3) The EM service provider may not                resolve specific program issues, and
                                                  requirements of this section. A plan                    employ any person to handle hard                      provide feedback on program
                                                  addendum must contain:                                  drives or EM data from a vessel by                    operations.
                                                     (1) The date and the name and                        which the person was previously
                                                                                                                                                                   (3) The EM service provider must
                                                  signature of an authorized agent of the                 employed in the last two years.
                                                                                                                                                                provide maintenance and support
                                                  EM service provider;                                       (4) Provisions of contracts or
                                                                                                                                                                services, including maintaining an EM
                                                     (2) Address, telephone number, fax                   agreements for remuneration of EM
                                                                                                                                                                equipment inventory, such that all
                                                  number and email address of the person                  services under this section do not
                                                                                                                                                                deployed EM systems perform
                                                  submitting the addendum;                                constitute a conflict of interest.
                                                                                                             (i) Insurance. The EM service                      according to the performance standards
                                                     (3) A complete description of the
                                                                                                          provider must maintain adequate                       at § 660.604(j) and that field service
                                                  proposed EM Service Plan change.
                                                     (d) Change of provider permit                        insurance (copies of which shall be                   events are scheduled and carried out
                                                  ownership and transfer restrictions. If                 provided to the vessel owner, operator,               with minimal delays or disruptions to
                                                  an EM service provider changes                          or vessel manager, when requested) to                 fishing activities.
                                                  ownership during the term of an EM                      cover injury, liability, and accidental                  (4) The EM service provider must
                                                  service provider permit, the new owner                  death to cover vessel owner, and the EM               provide technical assistance to vessels,
                                                  must apply for a new provider permit.                   service provider and its employees,                   upon request, in EM system operation,
                                                     (e) Provider permit sanctions.                       including the following:                              the diagnosis of the cause of
                                                  Procedures governing sanctions of                          (1) Maritime Liability to cover                    malfunctions, and assistance in
                                                  permits are found at subpart D of 15                    ‘‘seamen’s’’ claims under the Merchant                resolving any malfunctions. Technical
                                                  CFR part 904.                                           Marine Act (Jones Act) and General                    support must be available 24-hours per
                                                     (f) Renewing a provider permit. NMFS                 Maritime Law ($1 million minimum).                    day, seven days per week, and year-
                                                  will mail renewal forms to existing EM                     (2) Coverage under the U.S. Longshore              round.
                                                  service providers each year on or about                 and Harbor Workers’ Compensation Act                     (5) The EM service provider must
                                                  April 15. If an EM service provider                     ($1 million minimum).                                 submit to NMFS reports of requests for
                                                  submits the completed renewal form by                      (3) States Worker’s Compensation as                technical assistance from vessels,
                                                  June 1, the EM service provider’s permit                required.                                             including when the call or visit was
                                                  and endorsement will be automatically                      (4) Commercial General Liability.                  made, the nature of the issue, and how
                                                  renewed for the following calendar year.                   (j) Warranties. None of the provisions             it was resolved.
                                                     (g) Fees. NMFS may charge a fee to                   of this section are intended to preclude                 (l) Program and technical support for
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                                                  cover administrative expenses related to                any state or federal statutes or                      NMFS. The EM service provider must
                                                  issuance of permits including initial                   regulations governing warranties.                     provide the following to NMFS or its
                                                  issuance, renewal, replacement, and                        (k) Field and technical support                    agent, upon request, free of charge
                                                  appeals.                                                services. The EM service provider must                unless otherwise specified by contract.
                                                     (h) Limitations on conflict of interest              provide and manage EM systems,                           (1) Assistance in EM system
                                                  for providers and employees.—(1) EM                     installation, maintenance and technical               operation, diagnosing and resolving
                                                  service providers and their employees                   support, as described below, according                technical issues, and recovering
                                                  must not have a direct financial interest,              to a NMFS-accepted EM Service Plan                    corrupted or lost data.


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                                                     (2) Support for inquiries related to                 notifications, and description of EM                     (v) Any other information that would
                                                  data summaries, analyses, reports, and                  service provider duties; and,                         improve the quality and effectiveness of
                                                  operational issues with vessel                             (iv) Access to and submit to NMFS                  data collection on the vessel.
                                                  representatives                                         raw EM imagery, sensor, GPS, or other                    (5) The EM service provider must
                                                     (3) Litigation support to NMFS if the                data, processed data, copies of EM data,              submit to NMFS processed EM datasets
                                                  EM system/data is being admitted as                     meta data, and other associated records.              and summaries, including discard
                                                  evidence in a court of law. All technical                  (m) Data services. Beginning on                    estimates, fishing activity information,
                                                  aspects of a NMFS-approved EM system                    January 1, 2020, or earlier if notified by            and meta data (e.g., image quality,
                                                  are subject to being admitted as                        NMFS in the Federal Register with six                 reviewer name), and incident reports of
                                                  evidence in a court of law, if needed.                  months prior notice, the EM service                   compliance issues as instructed by
                                                  The reliability of all technologies                     provider must provide and manage data                 NMFS. EM datasets and reports must be
                                                  utilized in the EM system may be                        processing, reporting, and record                     sufficient to provide NMFS with the
                                                  analyzed in court for, inter alia, testing              retention services, as described below,               best scientific information avaialble to
                                                  procedures, error rates, peer review,                   according to a NMFS-approved EM                       determine individual accountability for
                                                  technical processes and general industry                Service Plan and such that the EM                     catch, including discards, of IFQ species
                                                  acceptance. The EM service provider                     Program is sufficient to provide NMFS                 and compliance with requirements of
                                                  must, as a requirement of the provider’s                with the best scientific information                  the Shorebased IFQ Program (§ 660.140)
                                                  permit, provide technical and expert                    available to determine individual                     and MS Coop Program (§ 660.150). If
                                                  support for litigation to substantiate the              accountability for catch, including                   NMFS determines that the information
                                                  EM system capabilities or other relevant                discards, of IFQ species and compliance               is not sufficient, NMFS may require the
                                                  information to investigate or establish                 with requirements of the Shorebased                   EM service provider to correct and
                                                  potential violations of this chapter or                 IFQ Program (§ 660.140) and MS Coop                   resubmit the reports.
                                                  other applicable law, as needed,                        Program (§ 660.150).                                     (6) Retention of records. Following an
                                                  including:                                                 (1) The EM service provider must                   EM trip, the EM service provider must
                                                     (i) If the technologies have previously              process sensor and image datasets,                    maintain all EM data and other records
                                                  been subject to such scrutiny in a court                interpret, and analyze EM data sets from              specified in this section, or used in the
                                                  of law, the EM service provider must                    EM trips. The EM provider must review                 preparation of records or reports
                                                  provide NMFS with a brief summary of                    EM data according to a prescribed                     specified in this section or corrections
                                                  the litigation and any court findings on                coverage level or sampling scheme, as                 to these reports, for a period of not less
                                                  the reliability of the technology.                      specified by NMFS, and determine an                   than three years after the date of landing
                                                     (ii) Sign a non-disclosure agreement                 estimate of discards for each trip using              for that trip. EM records must be stored
                                                  limiting the release of certain                         standardized estimation methods                       such that the integrity and security of
                                                  information that might compromise the                   specified by NMFS. NMFS will                          the records is maintained for the
                                                  effectiveness of the EM system                          maintain manuals for EM data                          duration of the retention period. The
                                                  operations.                                             processing protocols on its Web site.                 EM service provider must produce EM
                                                     (4) Supply all software necessary for                   (2) The EM service provider must                   records immediately upon request by
                                                  accessing, viewing, and interpreting the                ensure that data processing staff are                 the EM Program Manager or an
                                                  data generated by the EM system,                        fully trained in:                                     authorized officer.
                                                  including maintenance releases to                          (i) Use of data processing software;                  (n) Data integrity and security. The
                                                  correct errors in the software or enhance                  (ii) Species identification;                       EM service provider must ensure the
                                                  the functionality of the software.                         (iii) Fate determination and metadata              integrity and security of EM data and
                                                     (5) Notify NMFS within 24 hours after                reporting requirements;                               other records specified in this section.
                                                  the EM service provider becomes aware                      (iv) Data processing procedures;                      (1) The EM service provider must not
                                                  of the following:                                          (v) Data tracking; and,                            handle or transport hard drives
                                                     (i) Any information regarding possible                                                                     containing EM data except to carry out
                                                                                                             (vi) Reporting and data upload
                                                  harassment of EM provider staff;                                                                              EM services required by this section in
                                                     (ii) Any information regarding                       procedures.
                                                                                                             (3) The EM service provider must                   accordance with a NMFS-accepted EM
                                                  possible EM system tampering;                                                                                 Service Plan.
                                                     (iii) Any information regarding any                  track hard drives and EM datasets
                                                                                                                                                                   (2) The EM service provider must not
                                                  action prohibited under §§ 660.12(f) or                 throughout their cycles, including
                                                                                                                                                                write to or modify any EM hard drive
                                                  660.602(a)(13); and,                                    documenting any access and
                                                                                                                                                                that contains raw EM data before it has
                                                     (iv) Any information, allegations or                 modifications. EM hard drives must be
                                                                                                                                                                been copied and catalogued.
                                                  reports regarding EM service provider                   erased to remove confidential data                       (3) Consistent with the Magnuson-
                                                  staff conflicts of interest.                            before returning them to the field.                   Stevens Act, an EM service provider and
                                                     (6) Notify NMFS of any change of                        (4) The EM service provider must                   its employees must not disclose data
                                                  management or contact information or a                  communicate with vessel operators and                 and observations made on board a
                                                  change to insurance coverage.                           NMFS to coordinate data service needs,                vessel to any person except the owner
                                                     (7) If requested, provide NMFS with                  resolve specific program issues, and                  or operator of the observed vessel, an
                                                  the following:                                          provide feedback on program                           authorized state or an OLE agent or
                                                     (i) A copy of any contract between the               operations. The EM service provider                   officer, NMFS or its designated agent.
                                                  service provider and entities requiring                 must provide feedback to vessel
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                                                  EM services;                                            representatives, field services staff, and            § 660.604 Vessel and first receiver
                                                     (ii) Proof of adequate insurance as                  NMFS regarding:                                       responsibilities.
                                                  defined in paragraph (i);                                  (i) Adjustments to system settings;                  (a) General. This section lays out the
                                                     (iii) Copies of any information                         (ii) Changes to camera positions;                  requirements for catcher vessels to
                                                  developed and used by the EM service                       (iii) Advice to vessel personnel on                obtain an exemption to use electronic
                                                  provider and distributed to vessels,                    duty of care responsibilities;                        monitoring (EM) in place of 100-percent
                                                  including, but not limited to,                             (iv) Advice to vessel personnel on                 observer coverage required by the
                                                  informational pamphlets, payment                        catch handling practices; and,                        Shorebased IFQ Program


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                                                  (§ 660.140(h)(1)(i)) and MS Coop                        taken under EM must follow special                    EM system on his or her vessel and
                                                  Program (§ 660.150(j)(1)(i)(B)).                        disposition and sorting requirements for              proceed with submission of a final
                                                  Requirements are also described for first               prohibited and protected species (see                 application as provided under
                                                  receivers receiving landings from EM                    § 660.604(u)).                                        paragraph (e)(3). If an initial application
                                                  trips.                                                     (e) Electronic Monitoring                          has not been accepted, NMFS will
                                                     (b) Vessel Owner Responsibilities. To                Authorization. To obtain an EM                        provide the applicant an explanation of
                                                  use EM under this section, vessel                       Authorization, a vessel owner must                    the denial in writing. The applicant may
                                                  owners must:                                            submit an initial application to the                  appeal NMFS’s determination following
                                                     (1) Obtain an EM Authorization from                  NMFS West Coast Region Fisheries                      the process at § 660.25(g).
                                                  the NMFS West Coast Region Fisheries                    Permit Office, then a final application                  (3) Final application. A final
                                                  Permit Office (see § 660.604(e));                       that includes an EM system certification              application must be complete and must
                                                     (2) Install an EM system using a                     and a vessel monitoring plan (VMP).                   include:
                                                  NMFS-permitted EM service provider                      NMFS will only review complete                           (i) EM system certification. A
                                                  that meets performance standards under                  applications. A vessel owner may                      certification form, provided by NMFS,
                                                  § 660.604(j);                                           submit an application at any time.                    signed by a representative of a NMFS-
                                                     (3) Have a signed EM system                          Vessel owners that want to have their                 permitted EM service provider that
                                                  certification form (see § 660.604(e)(3)(i));            Authorizations effective for January 1 of             attests that an EM system and associated
                                                     (4) Have a NMFS-accepted vessel                      the following calendar year must submit               equipment that meets the performance
                                                  monitoring plan (see                                    their complete application to NMFS by                 standards at paragraph (k) was installed
                                                  § 660.604(e)(3)(iii));                                  October 1. Vessel owners that want to                 on the vessel, that the system was tested
                                                     (5) Ensure that the vessel operator                                                                        while the vessel was underway, and that
                                                                                                          have their Authorizations effective for
                                                  attends a mandatory EM orientation                                                                            the vessel operator was briefed on the
                                                                                                          May 15 must submit their complete
                                                  session provided by the NMFS West                                                                             EM system operation and maintenance.
                                                                                                          application to NMFS by February 15 of
                                                  Coast Region EM Program (NMFS may                                                                             NMFS will maintain a list of permitted
                                                                                                          the same year. Vessel owners that
                                                  waive this requirement on a case-by-                                                                          EM service providers on its Web site.
                                                                                                          participated in the 2015 or 2016 EM
                                                  case basis, such as when the vessel                                                                              (ii) Tentative fishing plan. A
                                                                                                          Exempted Fishing Permit project may
                                                  operator has prior EM experience);                                                                            description of the vessel owner’s fishing
                                                     (6) Maintain logbooks and other                      submit a completed renewal form to
                                                                                                          receive an EM Authorization for 2017,                 plans for the year, including which
                                                  records for three years and provide them                                                                      fishery the vessel owner plans to
                                                  to NMFS or authorized officers for                      following the process at § 660.604(i).
                                                                                                             (1) Initial application. To be                     participate in, from what ports, and
                                                  inspection (see § 660.604(t)).
                                                                                                          considered for an EM Authorization, the               when the vessel owner intends to use
                                                     (7) Beginning January 1, 2020, or
                                                                                                          vessel owner must submit a completed                  EM and observers. This information is
                                                  earlier if notified by NMFS, obtain EM
                                                  data processing and recordkeeping                       application form provided by NMFS,                    for purposes of planning observer
                                                  services from a NMFS-permitted EM                       signed and dated by an authorized                     deployments and is not binding.
                                                                                                          representative of the vessel, and meet                   (iii) Vessel monitoring plan. A
                                                  service provider (see § 660.604(k)).
                                                     (c) Vessel Operator Responsibilities.                the following eligibility criteria:                   complete vessel monitoring plan for the
                                                  To use EM under this section, vessel                       (i) The applicant owns the vessel                  vessel that accurately describes how
                                                  operators must:                                         proposed to be used;                                  fishing operations on the vessel will be
                                                     (1) Maintain a valid EM Authorization                   (ii) The vessel has a valid Pacific                conducted and how the EM system and
                                                  and NMFS-accepted vessel monitoring                     Coast Groundfish limited entry, trawl-                associated equipment will be configured
                                                  plan onboard the vessel at all times that               endorsed permit registered to it;                     to meet the performance standards at
                                                  the vessel is fishing on an EM trip or                     (iii) If participating in the mothership           paragraph (k). NMFS will develop EM
                                                  when fish harvested during an EM trip                   sector, the vessel has a valid MS/CV                  Program Guidelines containing best
                                                  are onboard the vessel;                                 endorsement;                                          practices and templates and make them
                                                     (2) Ensure that the EM system is                        (iv) The vessel is participating in the            available on NMFS’s Web site to assist
                                                  installed, operated, and maintained                     Pacific whiting IFQ fishery, mothership               vessel owners in developing VMPs (see
                                                  consistent with performance standards                   sector, or the Shorebased IFQ sector                  § 660.600(b)). An EM service provider
                                                  (see § 660.604(l));                                     using groundfish non-trawl gear;                      may prepare and submit a VMP on
                                                     (3) Comply with a NMFS-accepted                         (v) The vessel is able to accommodate              behalf of the applicant. The VMP must
                                                  vessel monitoring plan (see                             the EM system, including providing                    include descriptions of the following
                                                  § 660.604(e)(3)(iii));                                  sufficient uninterrupted electrical                   (using pictures and diagrams where
                                                     (4) Make declaration reports to OLE                  power, suitable camera mounts,                        appropriate):
                                                  prior to leaving port (see § 660.604(m));               adequate lighting, and fittings for                      (A) General vessel information
                                                     (5) Provide advance notice to the                    hydraulic lines to enable connection of               including the vessel name, hull number,
                                                  Observer Program at least 48 hours prior                a pressure transducer;                                gear type(s), home port, captain name,
                                                  to departing port (see § 660.604(n));                      (vi) The vessel owner and operator are             and target fishery or sector;
                                                     (6) Comply with observer                             willing and able to comply with all                      (B) The coordinates of the home port
                                                  requirements, if NMFS notifies the                      applicable requirements of this section               box, if a geo-referenced port box will be
                                                  vessel owner, operator, or manager that                 and to operate under a NMFS-accepted                  used to trigger data collection;
                                                  the vessel is required to carry an                      vessel monitoring plan.                                  (C) A diagram of the vessel layout
                                                                                                             (2) Review of initial application.                 with measurements of the deck and
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                                                  observer (see § 660.604(n));
                                                     (7) Ensure retention and handling of                 Based on a complete initial application,              denoting the location of any designated
                                                  all catch as provided under                             if NMFS determines that the applicant                 discard control points;
                                                  §§ 660.604(p) and 660.604(r);                           meets the eligibility criteria in                        (D) The number and location of
                                                     (8) Comply with recordkeeping,                       paragraph (e)(1) of this section, NMFS                cameras and with images of
                                                  reporting and inspection requirements                   will notify the applicant in writing that             corresponding views;
                                                  (see §§ 660.604(o), (s) and (t)); and,                  the initial application has been accepted                (E) The location of lighting, control
                                                     (d) First receiver responsibilities. First           for further consideration. An applicant               center, GPS, sensors, monitor, and other
                                                  receivers receiving catch from trips                    who receives such notice may install an               EM equipment;


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                                                     (F) Frame rates, image resolution,                   of voluntary self-enforcing agreements.               Authorization holders each year on or
                                                  frequency of data logging, sensor trigger               This agreement would allow a group of                 about: September 1 for non-trawl
                                                  threshold values, and other EM system                   eligible vessels to encourage compliance              shorebased IFQ vessels and January 1
                                                  specifications;                                         with the requirements of this section                 for Pacific whiting IFQ and MS/CV
                                                     (G) The location and procedures for                  through private, contractual                          vessels. If vessel owners submit
                                                  any catch handling, including                           arrangements. If such arrangements are                completed renewal forms by October 15
                                                  designated discard control points within                used, participating vessel owners must                for non-trawl shorebased IFQ vessels
                                                  camera view, procedures for sorting and                 submit the proposed agreement to                      and February 15 for Pacific whiting IFQ
                                                  measuring discards, the number of crew                  NMFS for review and acceptance as part                and MS/CV vessels, their EM
                                                  sorting catch, and what steps will be                   of the application process as provided                Authorization will be automatically
                                                  taken to ensure that all catch remains in               under paragraphs (e)(1) and (3). The                  renewed for the following authorization
                                                  camera view;                                            existence of a self-enforcing agreement               period.
                                                     (H) The measurements of all bins,                    among EM vessels does not foreclose the                  (j) EM System Performance Standards.
                                                  baskets and compartments that will be                   possibility of independent enforcement                The specifications (e.g., image
                                                  used to calculate volumetric estimates                  action by NMFS OLE or authorized                      resolution, frame rate, user interface)
                                                  of weight;                                              officers.                                             and configuration of an EM system and
                                                     (I) The detailed steps that will be                     (f) Changes to a NMFS-accepted VMP.                associated equipment (e.g., number and
                                                  taken to minimize the potential for EM                  A vessel owner may make changes to a                  placement of cameras, lighting) used to
                                                  system malfunctions and the steps will                  NMFS-accepted VMP by submitting a                     meet the requirements of this section
                                                  be taken, when malfunctions occur, to                   revised plan or plan addendum to                      must be sufficient to:
                                                  ensure the adequate monitoring of                       NMFS in writing. NMFS will review                        (1) Allow easy and complete viewing,
                                                  catch;                                                  and accept the change if it meets all the             identification, and quantification, of
                                                     (J) The name, address, phone number,                 requirements of this section. A vessel                catch items discarded at sea, including
                                                  and email address of a primary point of                 monitoring plan addendum must                         during low light conditions;
                                                  contact for vessel operations;                          contain:                                                 (2) Continuously record vessel
                                                     (K) The name, address, and phone                        (1) The date and the name and                      location (latitude/longitude
                                                  number of the vessel’s EM service                       signature of the vessel owner;                        coordinates), velocity, course, and
                                                  provider, and contact information for a                    (2) Address, telephone number, fax                 sensor data (i.e, hydraulic and winch
                                                  primary point of contact at the EM                      number and email address of the person                activity);
                                                  service provider;                                       submitting the addendum;                                 (3) Allow the identification of the
                                                     (L) The name, address, phone                            (3) A complete description of the                  time, date, and location of a haul/set or
                                                  number, and signature of the applicant,                 proposed VMP change.                                  discard event;
                                                  and the date of the application; and,                      (g) Change in ownership of a vessel.
                                                                                                                                                                   (4) Record and store image data from
                                                     (M) Any other information required                   If a vessel changed ownership, the new
                                                                                                                                                                all hauls/sets and the duration that fish
                                                  by the EM Program Manager.                              owner must apply for a new EM
                                                     (iv) Any updates to information                                                                            are onboard the vessel until offloading
                                                                                                          Authorization.
                                                  submitted in the initial application,                      (h) Effective dates. The EM                        begins;
                                                  including updates to proposed, self-                    Authorization is valid from the effective                (5) Continuously record and store raw
                                                  enforcing agreements, if applicable (see                date until occurrence of one or more of               sensor data (i.e., GPS and gear sensors)
                                                  paragraph (e)(5)).                                      the following:                                        for the entire fishing trip;
                                                     (4) Review of final application. NMFS                   (1) December 31 if the vessel owner                   (6) Prevent radio frequency
                                                  may request additional information or                   fails to submit a complete renewal form               interference (RFI) with vessel
                                                  revisions from the applicant until NMFS                 for the following year;                               monitoring systems (VMS) and other
                                                  is satisfied that the application is                       (2) The vessel changes ownership; or,              equipment;
                                                  complete. Based on a complete                              (3) NMFS notifies the vessel owner                    (7) Allow the vessel operator to test
                                                  application, if NMFS determines that                    that its EM Authorization is invalid.                 and monitor the functionality of the EM
                                                  the applicant has met the requirements                  NMFS may invalidate an EM                             system prior to and during the fishing
                                                  of this section, NMFS will issue an IAD                 Authorization if NMFS determines that                 trip to ensure it is fully functional;
                                                  and an EM Authorization. If the                         the vessel, vessel owner, and/or                         (8) Prevent tampering or, if tampering
                                                  application is denied, the IAD will                     operator no longer meets the eligibility              does occur, show evidence of
                                                  provide an explanation of the denial in                 criteria specified at paragraph (e)(1).               tampering; and,
                                                  writing. The applicant may appeal                       NMFS would first notify the vessel                       (9) Provide image and sensor data in
                                                  NMFS’s determination following the                      owner of the deficiencies in writing and              a format that enables their integration
                                                  process at § 660.25(g). NMFS will                       the vessel owner must correct the                     for analysis.
                                                  evaluate an application based on the EM                 deficiencies following the instructions                  (k) EM data services. Beginning
                                                  Program Guidelines (see § 660.600(b))                   provided. If the deficiencies are not                 January 1, 2020, or earlier if notified by
                                                  and the following criteria, at a                        resolved upon review of the first trip                NMFS in the Federal Register with six
                                                  minimum:                                                following the notification, NMFS will                 months prior notice, a vessel owner
                                                     (i) Review of the vessel owner’s and                 notify the vessel owner in writing that               with a valid EM Authorization must
                                                  operator’s eligibility based on the                     the EM Authorization is invalid and that              obtain EM data processing, reporting,
                                                                                                          the vessel is no longer exempt from                   and record retention services from a
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                                                  eligibility criteria at paragraph (e)(1);
                                                     (ii) Review of the proposed vessel                   observer coverage at §§ 660.140(h)(1)(i)              NMFS-permitted EM service provider,
                                                  monitoring plan; and,                                   and 660.150(j)(1)(i)(B) for that                      as described at § 660.603(m). If the
                                                     (iii) Review of the proposed self-                   authorization period. The holder may                  vessel owner changes EM service
                                                  enforcing agreement, if applicable.                     reapply for an EM Authorization for the               providers, the vessel owner must ensure
                                                     (5) Self-enforcing agreement. In the                 following authorization period.                       the continuity of EM data retention for
                                                  future, through a proposed and final                       (i) Renewing an EM Authorization.                  the entire duration of the required
                                                  rulemaking, NMFS may allow for and                      NMFS will mail EM Authorization                       retention period as specified
                                                  provide requirements related to the use                 renewal forms to existing EM                          § 660.603(m)(6). NMFS will maintain a


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                                                  list of permitted EM service providers                  midwater trawl, Pacific whiting                       intends to make back-to-back fishing
                                                  on its Web site.                                        mothership sector (catcher vessel or                  trips (i.e., trips with less than 24 hours
                                                     (l) EM system operation and                          mothership) trip may only revise the                  between offloading from one trip and
                                                  maintenance. The EM system must be                      existing monitoring declaration twice                 beginning another), may provide a
                                                  recording imagery and sensor data at all                during the same calendar year. NMFS                   notice of departure as described in
                                                  times that fish harvested during an EM                  may waive this limitation with prior                  paragraph (n)(1) for both trips, prior to
                                                  trip are onboard the vessel until                       notice if it is determined to be                      making the first trip. A vessel operator
                                                  offloading begins. For the purposes of                  unnecessary for purposes of planning                  that has given such notice is not
                                                  this section, a fully functional EM                     observer deployments. Additional                      required to give additional notice of the
                                                  system is defined as an EM system and                   revisions may be made if the EM system                second trip.
                                                  associated equipment that meets the                     has malfunctioned and the vessel                         (4) Cease fishing report. Within 24
                                                  performance standards listed in                         operator has chosen to carry an                       hours of ceasing the taking and retaining
                                                  paragraph (k).                                          observer, as allowed under paragraph                  of groundfish, vessel owners, operators,
                                                     (1) Duties of care. The operator of a                (m)(3); or subsequently, the EM system                or managers must notify NMFS or its
                                                  vessel with a valid EM Authorization                    has been repaired; and upon expiration                designated agent that fishing has ceased.
                                                  must maintain the EM system in good                     or invalidation of the vessel’s EM                    This requirement applies to any vessel
                                                  working order, including:                               Authorization.                                        that is required to carry an observer, or
                                                     (i) Ensuring the EM system is                           (n) Observer requirements. The                     that is operating in a segment of the fleet
                                                  powered continuously during the                         operator of a vessel with a valid EM                  that NMFS has identified as an active
                                                  fishing trip;                                           Authorization must provide advanced                   sampling unit.
                                                     (ii) Ensuring the system is functioning              notice to NMFS, at least 48 hours prior                  (5) Waiver. The West Coast Regional
                                                  for the entire fishing trip and that                    to departing port, of the vessel                      Administrator may provide written
                                                  camera views are unobstructed and                       operator’s intent to take a trip under                notification to the vessel owner stating
                                                  clear in quality, such that the                         EM, including: Vessel name, permit                    that a determination has been made to
                                                  performance standards listed in                         number; contact name and telephone                    temporarily waive coverage
                                                  paragraph (j) are met; and,                             number for coordination of observer                   requirements because of circumstances
                                                     (iii) Ensuring EM system components                  deployment; date, time, and port of                   that are deemed to be beyond the
                                                  are not tampered with, disabled,                        departure; and the vessel’s trip plan,                vessel’s control.
                                                  destroyed, operated or maintained                       including area to be fished and gear type                (6) Accommodations and food.—(i)
                                                  improperly.                                             to be used. NMFS may waive this                       Accommodations and food for trips less
                                                     (2) Pre-departure test. Prior to                     requirement for vessels declared into                 than 24 hours must be equivalent to
                                                  departing port, the operator of a vessel                the Pacific whiting IFQ fishery or                    those provided for the crew.
                                                  with a valid EM Authorization must                      mothership sector with prior notice. If                  (ii) Accommodations and food for
                                                  turn the EM system on and conduct a                     NMFS notifies the vessel owner,                       trips of 24 hours or more must be
                                                  system function test following the                      operator, or manager of any requirement               equivalent to those provided for the
                                                  instructions from the EM service                        to carry an observer, the vessel may not              crew and must include berthing space,
                                                  provider. The vessel operator must                      be used to fish for groundfish without                a space that is intended to be used for
                                                  verify that the EM system has adequate                  carrying an observer. The vessel                      sleeping and is provided with installed
                                                  memory to record the entire trip and                    operator must comply with the                         bunks and mattresses. A mattress or
                                                  that the vessel is carrying one or more                 following requirements on a trip that the             futon on the floor or a cot is not
                                                  spare hard drives with sufficient                       vessel owner, operator, or manager has                acceptable if a regular bunk is provided
                                                  capacity to record the entire trip.                     been notified is required to carry an                 to any crew member, unless other
                                                     (3) EM system malfunctions. The                      observer.                                             arrangements are approved in advance
                                                  operator of a vessel with a valid EM                       (1) Notice of departure basic rule. At             by the Regional Administrator or
                                                  Authorization is prohibited from fishing                least 24 hours (but not more than 36                  designee.
                                                  on an EM trip without a fully functional                hours) before departing on a fishing trip,               (7) Safe conditions.—(i) The vessel
                                                  EM system, unless an alternate                          a vessel operator that has been notified              operator must maintain safe conditions
                                                  arrangement has been specified in the                   by NMFS that his vessel is required to                on the vessel for the protection of
                                                  NMFS-accepted VMP. In the event of an                   carry an observer, or that is operating in            observers including adherence to all
                                                  EM system malfunction, the vessel                       an active sampling unit, must notify                  U.S. Coast Guard and other applicable
                                                  operator may voluntarily obtain                         NMFS (or its designated agent) of the                 rules, regulations, statutes, and
                                                  observer coverage and revise the vessel’s               vessel’s intended time of departure.                  guidelines pertaining to safe operation
                                                  declaration following the process at                    Notice will be given in a form to be                  of the vessel, including, but not limited
                                                  § 660.13(d)(5), in which case the vessel                specified by NMFS.                                    to rules of the road, vessel stability,
                                                  operator is no longer exempt from the                      (2) Optional notice—weather delays.                emergency drills, emergency equipment,
                                                  observer requirements at §§ 660.140(h)                  A vessel operator that anticipates a                  vessel maintenance, vessel general
                                                  and 660.150(j).                                         delayed departure due to weather or sea               condition and port bar crossings, and
                                                     (m) Declaration reports. The operator                conditions may advise NMFS of the                     provisions at §§ 600.725 and 600.746 of
                                                  of a vessel with a valid EM                             anticipated delay when providing the                  this chapter. An observer may refuse
                                                  Authorization must make a declaration                   basic notice described in paragraph                   boarding or reboarding a vessel and may
                                                  report to NMFS OLE prior to leaving                     (n)(1) of this section. If departure is               request a vessel to return to port if
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                                                  port following the process described at                 delayed beyond 36 hours from the time                 operated in an unsafe manner or if
                                                  § 660.13(d)(5). A declaration report will               the original notice is given, the vessel              unsafe conditions are identified.
                                                  be valid until another declaration report               operator must provide an additional                      (ii) The vessel operator must have on
                                                  revising the existing gear or monitoring                notice of departure not less than 4 hours             board a valid Commercial Fishing
                                                  declaration is received by NMFS OLE. A                  prior to departure, in order to enable                Vessel Safety Decal that certifies
                                                  vessel operator declaring a limited entry               NMFS to place an observer.                            compliance with regulations found in
                                                  midwater trawl, Pacific whiting                            (3) Optional notice—back-to-back                   33 CFR chapter I and 46 CFR chapter I,
                                                  shorebased IFQ trip or limited entry                    fishing trips. A vessel operator that                 a certificate of compliance issued


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                                                  pursuant to 46 CFR 28.710 or a valid                       (i) The observer sampling station must             more catch is taken than is necessary to
                                                  certificate of inspection pursuant to 46                be available to the observer at all times.            fill the hold or catch from a tow that is
                                                  U.S.C. 3311.                                               (ii) The observer sampling station                 not delivered.
                                                     (8) Observer communications. The                     must be located within 4 m of the                        (ii) Large individual marine organisms
                                                  vessel operator must facilitate observer                location from which the observer                      (i.e., all marine mammals, sea turtles,
                                                  communications by:                                      samples unsorted catch. Unobstructed                  and seabirds, and fish species longer
                                                     (i) Allowing observer(s) to use the                  passage must be provided between the                  than 6 ft (1.8 m) in length) may be
                                                  vessel’s communication equipment and                    observer sampling station and the                     discarded.
                                                  personnel, on request, for the entry,                   location where the observer collects                     (iii) Crabs, starfish, coral, sponges,
                                                  transmission, and receipt of work                       sample catch. To the extent possible, the             and other invertebrates may be
                                                  related messages, at no cost to the                     area should be free and clear of hazards              discarded.
                                                  observer(s) or the U.S. or designated                   including, but not limited to, moving                    (iv) Trash, mud, rocks, and other
                                                  agent; and                                              fishing gear, stored fishing gear,                    inorganic debris may be discarded.
                                                     (ii) Ensuring that the vessel’s                      inclement weather conditions, and open                   (iv) A discard that is the result of an
                                                  communications equipment, used by                       hatches.                                              event that is beyond the control of the
                                                  observers to enter and transmit data, is                   (15) Transfers at sea. Observers may               vessel operator or crew, such as a safety
                                                  fully functional and operational.                       be transferred at-sea between a MS                    issue or mechanical failure, is
                                                     (9) Vessel position. The vessel                      vessel and a catcher vessel. Transfers at-            permitted.
                                                  operator must allow observer(s) access                  sea between catcher vessels is                           (2) Non-trawl shorebased IFQ. A
                                                  to the vessel’s navigation equipment                    prohibited. For transfers, both vessels               vessel operator on a declared limited
                                                  and personnel, on request, to determine                 must:                                                 entry groundfish non-trawl, shorebased
                                                  the vessel’s position.                                     (i) Ensure that transfers of observers at          IFQ trip must retain all IFQ species (as
                                                     (10) Access. The vessel operator must                sea via small boat under its own power                defined at § 660.140(c)), salmon, and
                                                  allow observer(s) free and unobstructed                 are carried out during daylight hours,                non-IFQ rockfish, flatfish, and
                                                  access to the vessel’s bridge, trawl or                 under safe conditions, and with the                   roundfish, with exceptions listed below.
                                                  working deck, holding bins, sorting                     agreement of observers involved.                      The operator of a non-trawl shorebased
                                                  areas, cargo hold, and any other space                     (ii) Notify observers at least 3 hours             IFQ vessel must discard Pacific halibut,
                                                  that may be used to hold, process,                      before observers are transferred, such                Dungeness crab caught seaward of
                                                  weigh, or store fish at any time.                       that the observers can finish any                     Washington or Oregon, green sturgeon,
                                                     (11) Prior notification. The vessel                  sampling work, collect personal                       eulachon, seabirds, sea turtles, and
                                                  operator must notify observer(s) at least               belongings, equipment, and scientific                 marine mammals.
                                                  15 minutes before fish are brought on                   samples.                                                 (i) Mutilated and depredated fish may
                                                  board, or fish and fish products are                       (iii) Provide a safe pilot ladder and              be discarded.
                                                  transferred from the vessel, to allow                   conduct the transfer to ensure the safety                (ii) Crabs, starfish, coral, sponges, and
                                                  sampling the catch or observing the                     of observers during transfers.                        other invertebrates may be discarded.
                                                  transfer.                                                  (iv) Provide an experienced crew                      (iii) Trash, mud, rocks, and other
                                                     (12) Records. The vessel operator                    member to assist observers in the small               inorganic debris may be discarded.
                                                  must allow observer(s) to inspect and                   boat in which any transfer is made.                      (iv) A discard that is the result of an
                                                  copy any state or federal logbook                          (16) Housing on vessel in port. During             event that is beyond the control of the
                                                  maintained voluntarily or as required by                all periods an observer is housed on a                vessel operator or crew, such as a safety
                                                  regulation.                                             vessel, the vessel operator must ensure               issue or mechanical failure, is
                                                     (13) Assistance. The vessel operator                 that at least one crew member is aboard.              permitted.
                                                  must provide all other reasonable                          (o) Inspection. The operator of a                     (q) Changes to retention requirements.
                                                  assistance to enable observer(s) to carry               vessel with a valid EM Authorization                  Retention requirements for non-trawl
                                                  out their duties, including, but not                    must make the EM system and                           shorebased IFQ vessels have been
                                                  limited to:                                             associated equipment available for                    designated as ‘‘routine,’’ which means
                                                     (i) Measuring decks, codends, and                    inspection immediately upon request by                that they can be changed after a single
                                                  holding bins.                                           NMFS OLE personnel, USCG personnel,                   Council meeting following the
                                                     (ii) Providing a designated safe
                                                                                                          state enforcement personnel, or any                   procedures described at § 660.60(c).
                                                  working area on deck for the observer(s)                                                                         (r) Catch handling. The vessel
                                                                                                          authorized officer.
                                                  to collect, sort and store catch samples.                  (p) Retention requirements.—(1)                    operator of a vessel on an EM trip must
                                                     (iii) Collecting samples of catch.
                                                     (iv) Collecting and carrying baskets of              Pacific whiting IFQ and MS/CV vessels.                ensure that all catch is handled in a
                                                  fish.                                                   The operator of a vessel on a declared                manner that enables the EM system to
                                                     (v) Allowing the observer(s) to collect              limited entry midwater trawl, Pacific                 record it and that is consistent with the
                                                  biological data and samples.                            whiting shorebased IFQ trip or limited                specific catch handling instructions in
                                                     (vi) Providing adequate space for                    entry midwater trawl, Pacific whiting                 the NMFS-accepted VMP.
                                                  storage of biological samples.                          mothership sector (catcher vessel or                     (s) Reporting requirements.—(1)
                                                     (vii) Providing time between hauls to                mothership) trip, EM trip must retain all             Discard logbook. The operator of a
                                                  sample and record all catch.                            fish until landing, with exceptions                   vessel with a valid EM Authorization
                                                     (viii) Sorting retained and discarded                listed below.                                         must complete, submit, and maintain
                                                  catch into quota pound groupings.                          (i) Minor operational discards are                 onboard the vessel an accurate federal
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                                                     (ix) Stowing all catch from a haul                   permitted. Minor operational discards                 discard logbook for each EM trip on
                                                  before the next haul is brought aboard.                 include mutilated fish; fish vented from              forms supplied by or approved by
                                                     (14) Sampling station. To allow the                  an overfull codend, fish spilled from the             NMFS. If authorized in writing by the
                                                  observer to carry out the required                      codend during preparation for transfer                NMFS, a vessel owner or operator may
                                                  duties, the vessel operator must provide                to the mothership; and fish removed                   submit reports electronically, for
                                                  an observer sampling station that meets                 from the deck and fishing gear during                 example by using a VMS or other media.
                                                  the following requirements so that the                  cleaning. Minor operational discards do               A state logbook that contains all the
                                                  observer can carry out required duties.                 not include discards that result when                 required information may be submitted


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                                                  in place of a federal discard logbook. If               inspection by NMFS staff or authorized                maintained for a period not less than
                                                  operating an MS/CV vessel, the vessel                   officers, immediately upon request.                   three years after the date of disposal and
                                                  operator must provide logbook                              (u) First receiver requirements. (1)               such records must be provided to NMFS
                                                  information to the mothership observer                  Prohibited species handling and                       OLE immediately upon request.
                                                  by transmitting the logbook information                 disposition. To ensure compliance with
                                                                                                                                                                   (2) Protected Species handling and
                                                  via radio or email to the mothership at                 fishery regulations at 50 CFR part 300,
                                                                                                                                                                disposition. All protected species must
                                                  the completion of each haul.                            subparts E and F, and part 600, subpart
                                                                                                                                                                be abandoned to NMFS or the US Fish
                                                     (2) Submission of logbooks. Vessel                   H; with the Pacific Salmon Fishery
                                                                                                                                                                and Wildlife Service or disposed of
                                                  operators must submit copies of the                     Management Plan; and with the Pacific
                                                                                                                                                                consistent with paragraphs (u)(2)(i) and
                                                  federal discard logbook and state                       Halibut Catch Share Plan; the handling
                                                  retained logbook to NMFS or its agent                   and disposition of all prohibited species             (ii) of this section. No part of any
                                                  within 24-hours of the end of each EM                   in EM trip landings are the                           protected species may be retained for
                                                  trip.                                                   responsibility of the first receiver and              personal use by a vessel owner or crew
                                                     (3) Submission of hard drives. Vessel                must be consistent with the following                 member, or by a first receiver or
                                                  operators must submit hard drives to                    requirements:                                         processing crew member. No part of any
                                                  NMFS or its agent using a method that                      (i) Any prohibited species landed at               protected species may be allowed to
                                                  requires a signature for delivery and                   first receivers must not be transferred,              reach commercial markets.
                                                  provides a return receipt or delivery                   processed, or mixed with another                         (i) Eulachon and green sturgeon. Must
                                                  notification to the sender. Beginning                   landing until the catch monitor has:                  be sorted and reported by species on
                                                  January 1, 2020, or earlier if announced                Recorded the number and weight of                     electronic fish tickets and state landing
                                                  by NMFS in the Federal Register with                    salmon by species; inspected all                      receipts and may not be reported in
                                                  six months prior notice, a vessel                       prohibited species for tags or marks;                 unspecified categories. Whole body
                                                  operator must submit hard drives to the                 and, collected biological data,                       specimens of green sturgeon must be
                                                  vessel owner’s contracted EM service                    specimens, and genetic samples.                       retained, frozen, stored separately by
                                                  provider. Deadlines for submission are                     (ii) No part of any prohibited species             delivery, and labeled with the vessel
                                                  as follows:                                             may be retained for personal use by a                 name, electronic fish ticket number, and
                                                     (i) Pacific whiting IFQ vessels. Hard                vessel owner or crew member, or by a                  date of landing. Arrangements for
                                                  drives containing data from an EM trip                  first receiver or processing crew                     transferring the specimens must be
                                                  must be postmarked within 10 calendar                   member. No part of any prohibited                     made by contacting NMFS Southwest
                                                  days of the end of that EM trip.                        species may be allowed to reach                       Fisheries Science Center at 831–420–
                                                     (ii) Mothership catcher vessels. Hard                commercial markets.                                   3903 within 72 hours after the
                                                  drives containing data from an EM trip                     (iii) Prohibited species suitable for              completion of the offload.
                                                  must be postmarked within 24-hours of                   human consumption at landing must be
                                                                                                                                                                   (ii) Seabirds, marine mammals, and
                                                  the catcher vessel’s return to port.                    handled and stored to preserve the
                                                                                                                                                                sea turtles. Albatross must reported to
                                                     (iii) Non-trawl shorebased IFQ                       quality. Priority in disposition must be
                                                                                                                                                                the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service 541–
                                                  vessels. Hard drives containing data                    given to the donation to surplus food
                                                                                                                                                                867–4558 extension 237 or 503–231–
                                                  from an EM trip must be postmarked                      collection and distribution system
                                                                                                                                                                6179) as soon as possible and directions
                                                  within 10 calendar days of the end of                   operated and established to assist in
                                                                                                                                                                for surrendering must be followed.
                                                  that EM trip.                                           bringing donated food to nonprofit
                                                     (t) Retention of records. The operator                                                                     Marine mammals and sea turtles must
                                                                                                          charitable organizations and individuals
                                                  of a vessel with a valid EM                                                                                   be reported to NMFS as soon as possible
                                                                                                          for the purpose of reducing hunger and
                                                  Authorization must maintain federal                                                                           (206–526–6550) and directions for
                                                                                                          meeting nutritional needs.
                                                  discard logbooks onboard the vessel                        (iv) The first receiver must report all            surrendering or disposal must be
                                                  until the end of the fishing year during                prohibited species landings on the                    followed. Whole body specimens must
                                                  which the EM trips were conducted,                      electronic fish ticket and is responsible             labeled with the vessel name, electronic
                                                  and make the report forms available to                  for maintaining records verifying the                 fish ticket number, and date of landing.
                                                  observers, NMFS staff, or authorized                    disposition of prohibited species.                    Whole body specimens must be kept
                                                  officers, immediately upon request. The                 Records on catch disposition may                      frozen or on ice until arrangements for
                                                  vessel owner must maintain the federal                  include, but are not limited to: Receipts             surrendering or disposing are
                                                  discard logbooks and other records                      from charitable organizations that                    completed. Unless directed otherwise,
                                                  specified in this section, or used in the               include the organization’s name and                   after reporting is completed, seabirds,
                                                  preparation of records or reports                       amount of catch donated; cargo                        marine mammals, and sea turtles may
                                                  specified in this section or corrections                manifests setting forth the origin,                   be disposed by incinerating, rendering,
                                                  to these reports, for a period of not less              weight, and destination of all prohibited             composting, or returning the carcasses
                                                  than three years after the date of landing              species; or disposal receipts identifying             to sea.
                                                  from an EM trip. The vessel owner must                  the recipient organization and amount                 [FR Doc. 2016–21058 Filed 9–2–16; 8:45 am]
                                                  make such records available for                         disposed. Any such records must be                    BILLING CODE 3510–22–P
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Document Created: 2018-02-09 12:04:28
Document Modified: 2018-02-09 12:04:28
CategoryRegulatory Information
CollectionFederal Register
sudoc ClassAE 2.7:
GS 4.107:
AE 2.106:
PublisherOffice of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration
SectionProposed Rules
ActionProposed rule; request for comments.
DatesComments must be received by October 6, 2016.
ContactMelissa Hooper, Fishery Policy Analyst, phone: 206-526-4357, fax: 206-526-4461.
FR Citation81 FR 61161 
RIN Number0648-BF52
CFR AssociatedFisheries; Fishing and Indian Fisheries

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