81_FR_6234 81 FR 6210 - Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act; Seafood Import Monitoring Program

81 FR 6210 - Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act; Seafood Import Monitoring Program

DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

Federal Register Volume 81, Issue 24 (February 5, 2016)

Page Range6210-6222
FR Document2016-02216

Pursuant to the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act (MSA), this proposed rule would establish filing and recordkeeping procedures relating to the importation of certain fish and fish products, in order to implement the MSA's prohibition on the import and trade, in interstate or foreign commerce, of fish taken, possessed, transported or sold in violation of any foreign law or regulation. The information to be filed is proposed to be collected at the time of entry, and makes use of an electronic single window consistent with the Safety and Accountability for Every (SAFE) Port Act of 2006 and other applicable statutes. Specifically, NMFS proposes to integrate collection of catch and landing documentation for certain fish and fish products within the government-wide International Trade Data System (ITDS) and require electronic information collection through the Automated Commercial Environment (ACE) maintained by the Department of Homeland Security, Customs and Border Protection (CBP). Under these procedures, NMFS would require an annually renewable International Fisheries Trade Permit (IFTP) and specific data for certain fish and fish products to be filed and retained as a condition of import to enable the United States to exclude the entry into commerce of products of illegal fishing activities. The information to be collected and retained will help authorities verify that the fish or fish products were lawfully acquired by providing information that traces each import shipment from point of harvest to entry-into commerce. The rule will also decrease the incidence of seafood fraud by collecting information at import and requiring retention of documentation so that the information reported (e.g., regarding species and harvest location) can be verified. This proposed rule stipulates the catch and landing data for imports of certain fish and fish products which would be required to be submitted electronically to NMFS through ACE and the requirements for recordkeeping concerning such imports.

Federal Register, Volume 81 Issue 24 (Friday, February 5, 2016)
[Federal Register Volume 81, Number 24 (Friday, February 5, 2016)]
[Proposed Rules]
[Pages 6210-6222]
From the Federal Register Online  [www.thefederalregister.org]
[FR Doc No: 2016-02216]


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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

50 CFR Parts 300 and 600

[Docket No. 150507434-5999-01]
RIN 0648-BF09


Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act; Seafood 
Import 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: Pursuant to the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and 
Management Act (MSA), this proposed rule would establish filing and 
recordkeeping procedures relating to the importation of certain fish 
and fish products, in order to implement the MSA's prohibition on the 
import and trade, in interstate or foreign commerce, of fish taken, 
possessed, transported or sold in violation of any foreign law or 
regulation. The information to be filed is proposed to be collected at 
the time of entry, and makes use of an electronic single window 
consistent with the Safety and Accountability for Every (SAFE) Port Act 
of 2006 and other applicable statutes. Specifically, NMFS proposes to 
integrate collection of catch and landing documentation for certain 
fish and fish products within the government-wide International Trade 
Data System (ITDS) and require electronic information collection 
through the Automated Commercial Environment (ACE) maintained by the 
Department of Homeland Security, Customs and Border Protection (CBP). 
Under these procedures, NMFS would require an annually renewable 
International Fisheries Trade Permit (IFTP) and specific data for 
certain fish and fish products to be filed and retained as a condition 
of import to enable the United States to exclude the entry into 
commerce of products of illegal fishing activities. The information to 
be collected and retained will help authorities verify that the fish or 
fish products were lawfully acquired by providing information that 
traces

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each import shipment from point of harvest to entry-into commerce. The 
rule will also decrease the incidence of seafood fraud by collecting 
information at import and requiring retention of documentation so that 
the information reported (e.g., regarding species and harvest location) 
can be verified. This proposed rule stipulates the catch and landing 
data for imports of certain fish and fish products which would be 
required to be submitted electronically to NMFS through ACE and the 
requirements for recordkeeping concerning such imports.

DATES: Written comments must be received by April 5, 2016. Public 
webinars will take place from 3:00 to 5:00 p.m. eastern standard time 
on February 18 and 24, 2016. An in-person public listening session will 
be held in Boston, Massachusetts from 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. eastern 
standard time on March 7, 2016.

ADDRESSES: Written comments on this action, identified by NOAA-NMFS-
2015-0122, may be submitted by either of the following methods:
     Electronic Submissions: Submit all electronic public 
comments via the Federal eRulemaking Portal. Go to http://www.regulations.gov/#!docketDetail;D=NOAA-NMFS-2015-0122, click the 
``Comment Now!'' icon, complete the required fields, and enter or 
attach your comments.
     Mail: Mark Wildman, International Fisheries Division, 
Office for International Affairs and Seafood Inspection, NOAA 
Fisheries, 1315 East-West Highway, Silver Spring, MD 20910.
    All comments received are a part of the public record and will 
generally be posted to http://www.regulations.gov without change. All 
personal identifying information (for example, name and address) 
voluntarily submitted by the commenter may be publicly accessible. Do 
not submit confidential business information or otherwise sensitive or 
protected information.
    NMFS will accept anonymous comments. Enter N/A in the required 
fields if you wish to remain anonymous. Attachments to electronic 
comments will be accepted in Microsoft Word, Excel, WordPerfect, or 
Adobe portable document file (PDF) formats only.
    Written comments regarding the burden-hour estimates or other 
aspects of the collection-of-information requirements contained in this 
proposed rule may be submitted to the NOAA Fisheries Office for 
International Affairs and Seafood Inspection and by email to OIRA 
[email protected] or fax to (202) 395-7285.
    Information on how to participate in the February 18 and 24, 2016 
public webinars will be posted online at www.iuufishing.noaa.gov. The 
March 7, 2016 public listening session will take place at the Seafood 
Expo North America, Boston Convention and Exhibition Center, Room 104A, 
415 Summer Street, Boston, MA 02210. All information about these public 
information sessions will be posted online at www.iuufishing.noaa.gov.

Special Accommodations

    The March 7, 2016 public listening session is physically accessible 
to people with disabilities. Requests for sign language interpretation 
or other auxiliary aids should be directed to Mark Wildman, at (301) 
427-8350, at least 5 days prior to the meeting date.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Mark Wildman, Office for International 
Affairs and Seafood Inspection, NOAA Fisheries (phone (301) 427-8350, 
or email [email protected]).

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:

Background

    On June 17, 2014, the White House released a Presidential 
Memorandum entitled ``Establishing a Comprehensive Framework to Combat 
Illegal, Unreported, and Unregulated Fishing and Seafood Fraud.'' Among 
other actions, the Memorandum established a Presidential Task Force on 
Combating Illegal, Unreported, and Unregulated (IUU) Fishing and 
Seafood Fraud (Task Force), co-chaired by the Departments of State and 
Commerce, with membership including a number of other Federal agency 
and White House offices: The Departments of Agriculture, Defense, 
Health and Human Services, Homeland Security, Interior, and Justice; 
the Federal Trade Commission; the U.S. Agency for International 
Development; the Council on Environmental Quality; the Office of 
Management and Budget; the Office of Science and Technology Policy; the 
National Security Council; and the Office of the U.S. Trade 
Representative.
    The Task Force was directed to report to the President 
``recommendations for the implementation of a comprehensive framework 
of integrated programs to combat IUU fishing and seafood fraud that 
emphasizes areas of greatest need.'' Those recommendations were 
provided to the President through the National Ocean Council, and NMFS 
requested comments from the public on how to effectively implement the 
recommendations of the Task Force (79 FR 75536, December 18, 2014). 
Oversight for implementing the recommendations of the Task Force has 
been charged to the National Ocean Council Standing Committee on IUU 
Fishing and Seafood Fraud (NOC Committee).
    Recommendation 14 concerns the development of a risk-based 
traceability program (including defining operational standards and the 
types of information to be collected) as a means to combat IUU fishing 
and seafood fraud. Recommendation 15 calls for the implementation of 
the first phase of that risk-based traceability program that tracks 
fish and fish products identified as being at risk of IUU fishing or 
seafood fraud from point of harvest to point of entry into U.S. 
commerce. The first step taken to address Recommendations 14 and 15 was 
the identification of those species likely to be at risk of IUU fishing 
or seafood fraud. See At-Risk Species section below for further detail. 
The second step taken is this proposed rulemaking, which would 
establish data reporting and related operational requirements at the 
point of entry into U.S. commerce for imported fish and fish products 
of at-risk species. The data reporting requirements would apply to 
importers of record. The importers of record are the importers as 
identified in CBP entry filings for shipments containing the designated 
at-risk species. Customs brokers may fulfill these requirements on 
behalf of the importer of record at the importer of record's request. 
This rule implements MSA section 307(1)(Q), which makes it unlawful to 
import, export, transport, sell, receive, acquire, or purchase in 
interstate or foreign commerce any fish taken, possessed, transported, 
or sold in violation of any foreign law or regulation or any treaty or 
binding conservation measure to which the United States is a party. See 
16 U.S.C. 1857(1)(Q).
    As indicated in the Task Force's recommendations to the President, 
it is the goal of the U.S. government ``to eventually expand the 
program to all seafood at first point of sale or import.'' The process 
for expansion will account for, among other factors, consideration of 
authorities needed for more robust implementation, stakeholder input, 
and the cost-effectiveness of program expansion. By December 2016, the 
NOC Committee will issue a report that includes an evaluation of the 
program as set out in a final rule and implemented to date, as well as 
recommendations of how and under what timeframe it would be expanded.

International Trade Data System (ITDS)

    The SAFE Port Act (Pub. L. 109-347) requires all Federal agencies 
with a role

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in import admissibility decisions to participate in a single window 
system that allows information to be collected electronically through 
ITDS. Department of the Treasury has the U.S. Government lead on ITDS 
development and partner government agency integration. CBP developed 
the Automated Commercial Environment (ACE) as single window for the 
collection and dissemination of information to support ITDS. To comply 
with SAFE Port Act, NMFS is in the process of establishing ITDS as the 
electronic means of collecting NMFS-required catch and trade data at 
the point of entry for imports subject to existing trade monitoring 
programs. (80 FR 81251, December 29, 2015.) NMFS anticipates completing 
the final ITDS rule prior to finalizing this rule that would require 
entry filers, when importing at-risk species, to submit data elements 
at the point of entry into U.S. commerce and use the CBP ACE portal for 
submission of import data and/or document images (as applicable for HTS 
codes covered under multiple programs).
    This proposed rule would also require the importer of record to 
obtain a permit to import a designated at-risk species (see 
International Fisheries Trade Permit section below for more detail). 
At-risk species, and some products derived from such species, would be 
identified by Harmonized Tariff Schedule (HTS) codes (in combination 
with other codes where applicable), and entries filed under these codes 
would be subject to the additional data requirements set forth in this 
proposed rule. While some HTS codes will have a direct correspondence 
to the at-risk species, other applicable HTS codes, particularly for 
processed products, may be broader (i.e., potentially including species 
other than those designated at-risk.) In such cases, supplementary 
product identifiers supplied at entry filing (e.g., acceptable market 
name, scientific name) would be used to determine if the shipment 
includes at-risk species and is subject to additional data collection. 
NMFS is proposing to exclude highly processed fish products (fish oil, 
slurry, sauces, sticks, balls, cakes, puddings, and other similar 
highly processed fish products) from the additional data requirements 
in cases for which the species of fish comprising the product or the 
harvesting event(s) or aquaculture operation(s) of the shipment of the 
product cannot be feasibly identified.
    Additional species and products may be subsequently identified for 
inclusion in the Seafood Traceability Program as part of the continuing 
process to implement Recommendations 14 and 15. Use of ITDS and the ACE 
portal is envisioned as the mechanism for implementing additional data 
collection requirements for imports of all fish species, if a decision 
is made to expand the Seafood Traceability Program, through future 
rulemaking, to include all fish species.

Entry Into U.S. Commerce

    This proposed rule addresses only the collection of information on 
imported fish and fish products at the point of entry into U.S. 
commerce. For imported fish and fish products, entry into commerce is 
the landing on, bringing into, or introduction into, or attempted 
landing on, bringing into, or introduction into, any place subject to 
the jurisdiction of the United States, whether or not such landing, 
bringing, or introduction constitutes an importation within the meaning 
of the customs laws of the United States. See 16 U.S.C. 1802(22) (A) 
and (B). ``Imported fish and fish products'' do not include transit 
shipments that are not being imported into the United States and 
therefore do not enter U.S. commerce. However, the permitting, 
reporting and recordkeeping requirements of this proposed rule would 
apply only in cases of entries for consumption, withdrawals from a 
bonded warehouse for consumption or withdrawals from a foreign trade 
zone for consumption.
    For U.S. domestic wild capture fisheries, entry into U.S. commerce 
occurs at the first point of landing or sale or transfer to a dealer or 
processor in the United States. In the case of harvesting vessels that 
process at-sea, transfer their catch to a processor at-sea, transfer 
their catch to a carrier or tender vessel at-sea, or transship their 
catch in port, entry into commerce is the offloading of the transferred 
and/or processed product for transshipment in an established U.S. port 
or roadstead. For U.S. domestic aquaculture products, entry into U.S. 
commerce is the first sale to a processing facility or directly to a 
consumer market.
    For the designated at-risk species, equivalent information is 
already being collected at the point of entry into commerce for the 
products of U.S. domestic fisheries pursuant to various Federal and/or 
State fishery management and reporting programs. For this reason, this 
proposed rule does not duplicate data reporting and record retention 
requirements already in place for products of U.S. domestic fisheries, 
and instead focuses on accessing the data necessary to establish 
traceability from point of harvest to entry into U.S. commerce for 
imported fish and fish products. Together, the requirements already in 
place for products of U.S. domestic fisheries and the requirements 
proposed in this rule for imported fish and fish products provide a 
framework for the designated at-risk species to trace seafood, whether 
domestic or imported, back to the point of harvest or capture to verify 
that seafood entering U.S. commerce is both legally caught and not 
fraudulently represented.
    With respect to aquaculture, U.S. domestic aquaculture is largely 
regulated at the state level. NOAA understands that U.S. states 
generally do not collect with respect to products of U.S. aquaculture 
operations the data this rule proposes to collect on imports. This is a 
concern as the IUU Task Force Action Plan calls for a traceability 
program that applies without regard to whether seafood is domestic or 
imported to ensure that seafood entering U.S. commerce is not the 
product of IUU fishing or fraud. NMFS is aware of gaps in the 
collection of traceability information for domestic aquaculture-raised 
shrimp and abalone, and is working with its federal and state partners 
to identify and implement measures to address those gaps. While it 
remains NMFS' full intention to include shrimp and abalone in the final 
rule, implementation of measures to address those gaps may affect the 
timing of implementation of the reporting and recordkeeping 
requirements for imports of shrimp and abalone. In particular, if gaps 
remain unaddressed by the time of publication of a final rule, NMFS 
intends to delay implementation of the rule for shrimp and abalone 
until such time as, working with its state and federal partners, it is 
able to determine that the gaps have been addressed and publishes a 
notice in the Federal Register specifying implementation of this rule 
for those species.

At-Risk Species

    A working group including representatives from NMFS and other 
Federal agency partners solicited comment on principles to be applied 
in the identification of fish species likely to be most at risk of IUU 
fishing or seafood fraud (80 FR 24246, April 30, 2015). Taking into 
consideration public comment received, the working group evaluated the 
strength and utility of various indicators of IUU fishing or seafood 
fraud as well as their measurability and the robustness of data 
available to assess them. The working group endeavored to minimize 
overlap of principles to ensure that alignment with multiple principles 
did not overstate associated risk, and also to

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distinguish between risk of IUU fishing and risk of seafood fraud.
    The working group identified the following draft principles: 
Enforcement capability, existence of a catch documentation scheme, 
complexity of the supply chain, known species substitution, history of 
mislabeling (other than misidentification of species), and history of 
fisheries violations. Applying those principles to a base list of 
species, thirteen fish species/species groups were identified as likely 
to be most at risk of IUU fishing or seafood fraud. NMFS solicited 
public comment on the draft principles and draft list of at-risk 
species (80 FR 45955, August 3, 2015). After taking into consideration 
public comment, NMFS issued final principles and applied those 
principles to determine a list of at-risk species (80 FR 66867, October 
30, 2015). Public comments received in response to each of the above 
notices can be viewed through the docket created on the Federal e-
Rulemaking Portal: http://www.regulations.gov/#!docketDetail;D=NOAA-
NMFS-2014-0090.
    Pursuant to the process described above, NMFS issued a list of at-
risk species and species groups that includes: Abalone; Atlantic Cod; 
Pacific Cod; Blue Crab; Red King Crab; Dolphinfish (Mahi Mahi); 
Grouper; Red Snapper; Sea Cucumber; Shrimp; Sharks; Swordfish; and 
Albacore, Bigeye, Skipjack, and Yellowfin Tuna. Although bluefin tuna 
species were determined to be at a lower risk of IUU fishing and 
seafood fraud than other tuna species and were not included on the list 
of at-risk species, the reporting and recordkeeping requirements 
proposed in this rule apply to HTS codes for fish and fish products of 
all tuna species including bluefin tuna. NMFS notes that bluefin tuna 
was historically a target of IUU fishing, and in response, two regional 
fisheries organizations implemented a catch documentation scheme which 
together include two of the three species world-wide. While NMFS 
continues to view the bluefin tuna to be at considerably lower risk of 
IUU fishing and seafood fraud than other tuna species and has made no 
modification to the list of at-risk species published on October 30, it 
proposes to cover bluefin tuna in this proposed rule (and has therefore 
included the HTS codes for bluefin tuna in the above list) in order to 
establish consistent treatment of tuna species, and avoid possible 
concerns that one species of tuna may be treated less favorably than 
others.
    Although NOAA has, as discussed, previously sought comment on the 
list of species to which this rule will apply (80 FR 45955, August 3, 
2015), NOAA recognizes that the public may further comment on the list 
of species and species groups, including whether any species should be 
added or deleted. It would be helpful if such comments include 
information on the factors established in Recommendations 14 and 15 of 
the IUU Task Force Action Plan. Because NOAA responded on October 30, 
2015 (80 FR 66867) to comments received on the proposed list that was 
published on August 3, 2015 (80 FR 45955), NOAA requests that comments 
not be submitted on this proposal that are duplicative of those 
submitted on the list of species and contain no new information.
    Under this proposed rule, importers would therefore be subject to 
the permitting, reporting and recording keeping requirements, which are 
described below, with respect to imports of the species and species 
groups as proposed, subject to revision at the time of issuance of the 
final rule. Entries of the fish and fish product of species covered by 
this rule filed under the following HTS codes would be designated in 
ACE as requiring the additional data in order to obtain release of the 
inbound shipment:

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                 HTS code                                                              Commodity description
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0301940100...............................  TUNA BLUEFIN ATLANTIC, PACIFIC LIVE.
0301950000...............................  TUNA BLUEFIN SOUTHERN LIVE.
0302310000...............................  TUNA ALBACORE FRESH.
0302320000...............................  TUNA YELLOWFIN FRESH.
0302330000...............................  TUNA SKIPJACK FRESH.
0302340000...............................  TUNA BIGEYE FRESH.
0302350100...............................  TUNA BLUEFIN ATLANTIC, PACIFIC FRESH.
0302360000...............................  TUNA BLUEFIN SOUTHERN FRESH.
0302470010...............................  SWORDFISH STEAKS FRESH.
0302470090...............................  SWORDFISH FRESH.
0302510010...............................  GROUNDFISH COD ATLANTIC FRESH.
0302510090...............................  GROUNDFISH COD NSPF FRESH.
0302810010...............................  SHARK DOGFISH FRESH.
0302810090...............................  SHARK NSPF FRESH.
0302895058...............................  SNAPPER (LUTJANIDAE SPP.) FRESH.
0302895061...............................  GROUPER FRESH.
0302895072...............................  DOLPHINFISH FRESH.
0303410000...............................  TUNA ALBACORE FROZEN.
0303420020...............................  TUNA YELLOWFIN WHOLE FROZEN.
0303420040...............................  TUNA YELLOWFIN EVISCERATED HEAD-ON FROZEN.
0303420060...............................  TUNA YELLOWFIN EVISCERATED HEAD-OFF FROZEN.
0303430000...............................  TUNA SKIPJACK FROZEN.
0303440000...............................  TUNA BIGEYE FROZEN.
0303450110...............................  TUNA BLUEFIN ATLANTIC FROZEN.
0303450150...............................  TUNA BLUEFIN PACIFIC FROZEN.
0303460000...............................  TUNA BLUEFIN SOUTHERN FROZEN.
0303490200...............................  TUNA NSPF FROZEN.
0303570010...............................  SWORDFISH STEAKS FROZEN.
0303570090...............................  SWORDFISH FROZEN.
0303630010...............................  GROUNDFISH COD ATLANTIC FROZEN.
0303630090...............................  GROUNDFISH COD NSPF FROZEN.
0303810010...............................  SHARK DOGFISH FROZEN.
0303810090...............................  SHARK NSPF FROZEN.
0303890067...............................  SNAPPER (LUTJANIDAE SPP.) FROZEN.
0303890070...............................  GROUPER FROZEN.
0304440010...............................  GROUNDFISH COD ATLANTIC FILLET FRESH.

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0304440015...............................  GROUNDFISH COD NSPF FILLET FRESH.
0304450000...............................  SWORDFISH FILLET FRESH.
0304530010...............................  GROUNDFISH COD ATLANTIC MEAT FRESH.
0304530010...............................  GROUNDFISH COD ATLANTIC MEAT FRESH.
0304530015...............................  GROUNDFISH COD NSPF MEAT FRESH.
0304530015...............................  GROUNDFISH COD NSPF MEAT FRESH.
0304540000...............................  SWORDFISH MEAT FRESH.
0304711000...............................  GROUNDFISH COD NSPF FILLET BLOCKS FROZEN >4.5KG.
0304711000...............................  GROUNDFISH COD NSPF FILLET BLOCKS FROZEN >4.5KG.
0304715000...............................  GROUNDFISH COD NSPF FILLET FROZEN.
0304715000...............................  GROUNDFISH COD NSPF FILLET FROZEN.
0304870000...............................  TUNA NSPF FILLET FROZEN.
0304895055...............................  DOLPHINFISH FILLET FROZEN.
0304895055...............................  DOLPHINFISH FILLET FROZEN.
0304911000...............................  SWORDFISH MEAT FROZEN >6.8KG.
0304919000...............................  SWORDFISH MEAT FROZEN NOT >6.8KG.
0304951010...............................  GROUNDFISH COD NSPF MINCED FROZEN >6.8KG.
0304951010...............................  GROUNDFISH COD NSPF MINCED FROZEN >6.8KG.
0304991190...............................  TUNA NSPF MEAT FROZEN >6.8KG.
0305320010...............................  GROUNDFISH COD NSPF FILLET DRIED/SALTED/BRINE.
0305494020...............................  GROUNDFISH COD, CUSK, HADDOCK, HAKE, POLLOCK SMOKED.
0305510000...............................  GROUNDFISH COD NSPF DRIED.
0305620010...............................  GROUNDFISH COD NSPF SALTED MOISTURE CONTENT >50%.
0305620025...............................  GROUNDFISH COD NSPF SALTED MOISTURE CONTENT BET 45-50%.
0305620030...............................  GROUNDFISH COD NSPF SALTED MOISTURE CONTENT BET 43-45%.
0305620045...............................  GROUNDFISH COD NSPF SALTED MOISTURE CONTENT NOT >43%.
0305620050...............................  GROUNDFISH COD NSPF FILLET SALTED MOISTURE >50%.
0305620060...............................  GROUNDFISH COD NSPF FILLET SALTED MOISTURE CONTENT 45-50%.
0305620070...............................  GROUNDFISH COD NSPF FILLET SALTED MOISTURE CONTENT 43-45%.
0305620080...............................  GROUNDFISH COD NSPF FILLET SALTED MOISTURE NOT >43%.
0305710000...............................  SHARK FINS.
0306142000...............................  CRABMEAT NSPF FROZEN.
0306144010...............................  CRAB KING FROZEN.
0306144090...............................  CRAB NSPF FROZEN.
0306160003...............................  SHRIMP COLD-WATER SHELL-ON FROZEN <15.
0306160006...............................  SHRIMP COLD-WATER SHELL-ON FROZEN 15/20.
0306160009...............................  SHRIMP COLD-WATER SHELL-ON FROZEN 21/25.
0306160012...............................  SHRIMP COLD-WATER SHELL-ON FROZEN 26/30.
0306160015...............................  SHRIMP COLD-WATER SHELL-ON FROZEN 31/40.
0306160018...............................  SHRIMP COLD-WATER SHELL-ON FROZEN 41/50.
0306160021...............................  SHRIMP COLD-WATER SHELL-ON FROZEN 51/60.
0306160024...............................  SHRIMP COLD-WATER SHELL-ON FROZEN 61/70.
0306160027...............................  SHRIMP COLD-WATER SHELL-ON FROZEN >70.
0306160040...............................  SHRIMP COLD-WATER PEELED FROZEN.
0306170003...............................  SHRIMP WARM-WATER SHELL-ON FROZEN <15.
0306170006...............................  SHRIMP WARM-WATER SHELL-ON FROZEN 15/20.
0306170009...............................  SHRIMP WARM-WATER SHELL-ON FROZEN 21/25.
0306170012...............................  SHRIMP WARM-WATER SHELL-ON FROZEN 26/30.
0306170015...............................  SHRIMP WARM-WATER SHELL-ON FROZEN 31/40.
0306170018...............................  SHRIMP WARM-WATER SHELL-ON FROZEN 41/50.
0306170021...............................  SHRIMP WARM-WATER SHELL-ON FROZEN 51/60.
0306170024...............................  SHRIMP WARM-WATER SHELL-ON FROZEN 61/70.
0306170027...............................  SHRIMP WARM-WATER SHELL-ON FROZEN >70.
0306170040...............................  SHRIMP WARM-WATER PEELED FROZEN.
0306260020...............................  SHRIMP COLD-WATER SHELL-ON FRESH/DRIED/SALTED/BRINE.
0306260040...............................  SHRIMP COLD-WATER PEELED FRESH/DRIED/SALTED/BRINE.
0306270020...............................  SHRIMP WARM-WATER SHELL-ON FRESH/DRIED/SALTED/BRINE.
0306270040...............................  SHRIMP WARM-WATER PEELED FRESH/DRIED/SALTED/BRINE.
0308110000...............................  SEA CUCUMBERS LIVE/FRESH.
0308190000...............................  SEA CUCUMBERS FROZEN/DRIED/SALTED/BRINE.
1604141010...............................  TUNA NSPF IN ATC (FOIL OR FLEXIBLE) IN OIL.
1604141091...............................  TUNA ALBACORE IN ATC (OTHER) IN OIL.
1604141099...............................  TUNA NSPF IN ATC (OTHER) IN OIL.
1604142251...............................  TUNA ALBACORE IN ATC (FOIL OR FLEXIBLE) NOT IN OIL IN QUOTA.
1604142259...............................  TUNA ALBACORE IN ATC (OTHER) NOT IN OIL IN QUOTA.
1604142291...............................  TUNA NSPF IN ATC (FOIL OR FLEXIBLE) NOT IN OIL IN QUOTA.
1604142299...............................  TUNA NSPF IN ATC (OTHER) NOT IN OIL IN QUOTA.
1604143051...............................  TUNA ALBACORE IN ATC (FOIL/FLEXIBLE) NOT IN OIL OVER QUOTA.
1604143059...............................  TUNA ALBACORE IN ATC (OTHER) NOT IN OIL OVER QUOTA.
1604143091...............................  TUNA NSPF IN ATC (FOIL OR FLEXIBLE) NOT IN OIL OVER QUOTA.
1604143099...............................  TUNA NSPF IN ATC (OTHER) NOT IN OIL OVER QUOTA.
1604144000...............................  TUNA NSPF NOT IN ATC NOT IN OIL >6.8KG.
1604145000...............................  TUNA NSPF NOT IN ATC NOT IN OIL NOT >6.8KG.
1605100510...............................  CRAB PRODUCTS PREPARED DINNERS IN ATC.

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1605100590...............................  CRAB PRODUCTS PREPARED DINNERS NOT IN ATC.
1605102010...............................  CRABMEAT KING IN ATC.
1605102051...............................  CRABMEAT SWIMMING (CALLINECTES) IN ATC.
1605104002...............................  CRABMEAT KING FROZEN.
1605104025...............................  CRABMEAT SWIMMING (CALLINECTES) FROZEN.
1605104025...............................  CRABMEAT SWIMMING (CALLINECTES) FROZEN.
1605211000...............................  SHRIMPS AND PRAWNS, NOT IN AIRTIGHT CONTAINERS.
1605291000...............................  SHRIMPS AND PRAWNS, OTHER.
1605570500...............................  ABALONE PRODUCTS PREPARED DINNERS.
1605576000...............................  ABALONE PREPARED/PRESERVED.
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    For the above listed HTS codes that may be used to make entry for 
designated at-risk species and for species which are not so designated, 
the scientific name of the species in the shipment, or a disclaimer, 
will be required to discern whether the shipment offered for entry is 
subject to additional data collection under the proposed traceability 
program. This proposed rule does not cover highly processed fish 
products (fish oil, slurry, sauces, sticks, balls, cakes, puddings, and 
other similar highly processed fish products) for which the species of 
fish comprising the product or the harvesting event(s) or aquaculture 
operation(s) of the shipment of the product cannot be feasibly 
identified and therefore HTS codes for such fish and fish products have 
not been included in the list above. However other program requirements 
(e.g., TTVP) may have data reporting requirements applicable to these 
codes.
    Regulatory requirements for reporting and recordkeeping already 
exist for certain products subject to this rule. In particular, tuna 
products would be subject to this proposed rule and are now subject to 
the Tuna Tracking and Verification Program (TTVP) (See http://www.nmfs.noaa.gov/pr/dolphinsafe/tunaHTScodes.htm), which monitors 
compliance under the Dolphin Protection Consumer Information Act 
(DPCIA) (16 U.S.C. 1385). NMFS seeks to avoid any duplication of 
reporting and recordkeeping by ensuring that those entities currently 
subject to the TTVP requirements will only have to report the required 
information to the ACE portal once (and, similarly, those entities 
subject to both sets of requirements will only keep one set of records 
for purposes of tracking and verification). Furthermore, in light of 
the similarity in underlying reporting and recordkeeping requirements 
of the IUU fishing seafood fraud traceability program and the TTVP 
program, which verifies whether tuna product marketed as ``dolphin 
safe'' meets the eligibility conditions for the dolphin safe label, 
NMFS intends to ensure that any future changes to the IUU fishing and 
risk of seafood fraud requirements such as converting certain 
recordkeeping requirements to a reporting requirement, as discussed 
below, will be replicated in the TTVP program (through the inclusion of 
appropriate HTS codes) so that entities serving the U.S. tuna product 
market will not be subject to conflicting reporting and recordkeeping 
requirements. Comments regarding HTS codes should address the extent to 
which the listed codes accurately reflect the potential universe of 
products associated with the list of at-risk species and the cost 
effectiveness of including more or fewer codes.

Data for Reporting and Recordkeeping

    The working group considered the minimum types of information that 
should be reported in order to determine that imports of at-risk 
species are not products of illegal fishing or are fraudulently 
represented. The area of harvest or the location of the aquaculture 
facility, and the time at which the harvest took place, represents the 
initial ``link'' in the supply chain. At-risk species entering U.S. 
commerce will be traced to their harvest and its authorization. 
Information on each point of transshipment and processing throughout 
the fish or fish product's chain of custody culminating at the point of 
entry into U.S. commerce can also be used to trace product back to 
point of harvest.
    The data to be reported for at-risk species would be in addition to 
the information required by CBP as part of normal entry processing via 
the ACE portal. To avoid duplication, the interagency working group 
considered data that are already collected by CBP on the entry/entry 
summary, and data that are, or will be, collected via ACE by NMFS and 
other ITDS partner government agencies (e.g., Food and Drug 
Administration, Fish and Wildlife Service, Department of State).
    NMFS issued a notice (80 FR 37601, July 1, 2015) to request public 
input on the minimum types of information necessary for an effective 
seafood traceability program to combat IUU fishing and seafood fraud, 
as well as the operational standards related to collecting, verifying 
and securing that data. A number of respondents from the trade 
community expressed concern that any additional documentation and the 
electronic collection of data would create a burden to the industry, 
and could compromise the confidential relationships between buyers and 
suppliers. While changes will need to be made that may pose a challenge 
in the near term for some industry members, it is anticipated that the 
long-term benefits of electronic data collection will outweigh these 
challenges. To address concerns about data confidentiality, data 
security will be given the highest priority. Information collected via 
ACE and maintained in CBP systems is highly sensitive commercial, 
financial and proprietary information, generally exempt from disclosure 
pursuant to the Freedom of Information Act (5 U.S.C. 552(b)(4)) and 
prohibited from disclosure by the Trade Secrets Act (18 U.S.C. 1905). 
NMFS further notes that information required to be submitted to the 
agency under the MSA is subject to MSA confidentiality of information 
requirements at 16 U.S.C. 1881a(b).
    Several comments expressed the desire for all fish species to be 
included in the initial phase of the traceability program, not just the 
subset of identified at-risk species. Others commented that monitoring 
and control should not stop at the point of entry into U.S. commerce, 
but carry all the way through to the final retail consumer, where many 
feel that most fraud occurs, especially in terms of mislabeling. 
Although this proposed rule is the initial phase, and is designed in 
such a way that it can be expanded to eventually include all species, 
as warranted by risk analysis, it is not designed to expand 
traceability from the point of entry into commerce to the final 
consumer. As noted earlier, the MSA makes it unlawful to import, 
export, transport, sell, receive, acquire, or purchase in interstate or 
foreign commerce any fish taken, possessed,

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transported or sold in violation of any foreign law or regulation. 
Other state and Federal agencies have broader authority regarding 
mislabeling and other misrepresentation of food products and consumer 
protection that may be applied at other points in the supply chain up 
to the final sale.
    The comments reflected almost universal support for the use of 
scientific names for accurate species identification, with the addition 
of FDA-approved market names on consumer labeling for user-
friendliness. Many of the comments suggested that the United Nations 
Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) Fishing Area alone is not 
sufficient to identify a precise location of harvest, and that fishing 
location should be more closely defined by including the country of 
origin (for product harvested within another country's waters), 
regional designation, or even GPS coordinates.
    The domestic fishing community also expressed the desire for 
importers to be held to the same documentation standards that apply to 
U.S. fisheries because they feel that they ``already provide a 
staggering amount of information and demonstrate a high degree of 
traceability.'' The NOC Committee agrees that data regarding fish and 
fish products from both domestic and foreign sources must be required 
to enable officials to determine lawful harvest and, also, reduce the 
incidence of fraud. Much of the data needed to combat IUU fishing is 
already being collected in many foreign fisheries, and using the 
single-window ITDS system at the point of entry would help streamline 
and unify the data reporting and verification process, and provide the 
needed inter-operability of information exchange across the supply 
chain.
    After consideration of comments as outlined above, NMFS proposes 
that, at the point of entry for species covered by this rule, importers 
of record would be required to report the following information for 
each entry in addition to other information that CBP and other 
agencies, including NMFS, currently require:
     Information on the entity(ies) harvesting or producing the 
fish (as applicable): Name and flag state of harvesting vessel(s) and 
evidence of authorization; Unique vessel identifier(s) (if available); 
Type(s) of fishing gear; Name(s) of farm or aquaculture facility.
     Information on the fish that was harvested and processed, 
including: Species of fish (scientific name, acceptable market name, 
and ASFIS number); Product description(s); Name(s) of product; Quantity 
and/or weight of the product(s).
     Information on where and when the fish were harvested and 
landed: Area(s) of wild-capture or aquaculture harvest; Harvest 
date(s); Location(s) of aquaculture facility; Point of first landing; 
Date of first landing; Name of entity(ies) (processor, dealer, vessel) 
to which fish was landed. Such information may be contained, for 
example, in catch certificates, landing reports, and port inspection 
reports. Entries may comprise products from more than one harvest event 
and each event relevant to entry must be reported.
     The NMFS IFTP number issued to the importer of record for 
the entry.
    Additional information on each point in the chain of custody 
regarding the shipment of the fish or fish product to point of entry 
into U.S. commerce would be established as a recordkeeping requirement 
on the part of the importer of record to ensure that information is 
readily available to NMFS to allow it to trace the fish or fish product 
from the point of entry into U.S. commerce back to the point of harvest 
to verify the information that is reported upon entry. Such information 
would include records regarding each custodian of the fish and fish 
product, including, as applicable, transshippers, processors, storage 
facilities, and distributors. The information contained in the records 
must be provided to NMFS upon request and be sufficient for NMFS to 
conduct a trace back to verify the veracity of the information that is 
reported on entry. NMFS expects that typical supply chain records that 
are kept in the normal course of businesses, including declarations by 
harvesting/carrier vessels, bills of lading and forms voluntarily used 
or required under foreign government or international monitoring 
programs which include such information as the identity of the 
custodian, the type of processing, and the weight of the product, would 
provide sufficient information for NMFS to conduct a trace back. In 
addition to relying on such records, the trade may choose to use model 
forms that NMFS has developed to track and document chain of custody 
information through the supply chain. NMFS seeks comments on proposed 
model forms it has developed for this purpose which are available in 
the docket for this rulemaking at www.regulations.gov.
    Due to technological limitations of automated data processing for 
imaged documents and requirements associated with the phase-in of ITDS, 
this proposed rule requires that chain of custody information be 
retained by the importer of record and made available to NMFS upon 
request. However, NMFS recognizes the conservation value of requiring 
reporting of key chain of custody data elements for the purpose of 
real-time verification and compliance risk assessment if those data can 
be accessed and analyzed using automated processes. While constraints 
on the expansion of information collected through message sets prior to 
full operationalization of ITDS by December 31, 2016 preclude the 
inclusion in this proposed rule of a reporting requirement for chain of 
custody information in that manner, NMFS will identify (including based 
on its experience with audits conducted pursuant to this rule) key 
chain of custody data elements that pose conservation benefits for 
real-time reporting by one year from full implementation of the final 
rule, and implement through subsequent rulemaking the reporting of key 
chain of custody data via message set into the ITDS system.
    As explained above, NMFS proposes that the importer of record, or 
entry filer acting on their behalf, report the data required under the 
proposed program via the ACE portal as part of the CBP entry/entry 
summary process. To this end, importers of record who enter the 
designated at-risk species would be required to supply the data 
required to be reported under this proposed rule electronically through 
the ACE Partner Government Agency Message Set for NMFS (NMFS Message 
Set) and/or the DIS. The format for the NMFS Message Set would be 
designated for each of the affected commodities (by HTS code) and 
specified in the following documents that would be jointly developed by 
NMFS and CBP and made available to importers and other entry filers by 
CBP (http://www.cbp.gov/trade/ace/catair):

 CBP and Trade Automated Interface Requirements--Appendix PGA
 CBP and Trade Automated Interface Requirements--PGA Message 
Set
 Automated Broker Interface (ABI) Requirements--Implementation 
Guide for NMFS

    In developing software for assembling and transferring the 
additional data to ACE, importers may wish to consider interoperability 
with existing traceability systems that are prevalent in the private 
sector supply chain or which may exist for certain commodities subject 
to catch/trade documentation schemes under the auspices of a regional 
fishery management organization (RFMO). While NMFS does not endorse any 
particular private sector traceability system, use of such systems may 
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required information along the supply chain in order to report this 
information through ACE. However, importers of record are still 
responsible for the accuracy of the information in their import 
transactions, irrespective of whether integration software or other 
automated supply chain solutions are utilized.
    Where RFMO catch/documentation schemes apply to the affected at-
risk species, including those that have been implemented by NMFS 
through regulation (e.g., the swordfish statistical document of the 
International Commission for the Conservation of Atlantic Tunas), it is 
anticipated that compliance with the entry data collection requirements 
of these schemes would for the most part meet the data reporting and 
recordkeeping requirements of the traceability program proposed here. 
However, ITDS provides sufficient flexibility to collect additional 
data in cases where the data requirements of the seafood traceability 
program proposed by this rule would exceed those of an RFMO scheme 
applicable to the same species. NMFS will work with CBP to avoid 
duplication of reporting requirement in cases where more than one 
reporting program applies to a particular fish or fish product, and to 
ensure that all the data are reported to meet the requirements of each 
applicable reporting program.

International Fisheries Trade Permit (IFTP)

    The ITDS proposed rule would establish the IFTP to consolidate 
existing permits under the highly migratory species international trade 
program (HMS ITP) and Antarctic marine living resources (AMLR) program, 
and would require a permit for the TTVP. (80 FR 81251, December 29, 
2015). (See Intersection with Other Applicable Requirements section 
below for further detail on the existing trade monitoring programs.) 
This proposed rule would extend the IFTP requirement in the ITDS 
proposed rule to include importers of record identified in CBP entry 
filings for shipments containing the designated at-risk species covered 
by this rule. Requiring the IFTP would allow NMFS to identify, and have 
current contact information for, importers of the at-risk species 
covered by this rule. This will enable NMFS to provide information 
about data reporting and recordkeeping requirements applicable to at-
risk species; alert permit holders in advance of any pending changes to 
data reporting and recordkeeping requirements, including additional 
data elements or at-risk species; and minimize the potential for 
disruptions in trade and costly delays in release of shipments.
    To obtain the IFTP, U.S. importers of record for designated at-risk 
species covered by this rule and seafood products derived from such 
species would electronically submit their application and fee for the 
IFTP via the National Permitting System Web site designated by NMFS. 
The fee charged for the IFTP would be calculated, at least annually, in 
accordance with procedures set forth in Chapter 9 of the NOAA Finance 
Handbook for determining the administrative costs for special products 
and services (http://www.corporateservices.noaa.gov/finance/Finance%20Handbook.html); the permit fee would not exceed such costs. 
An importer of record who is required to have an IFTP only needs one 
IFTP. Separate permits are not required, for example, if the imported 
species are covered under more than one program or the importer trades 
in more than one covered species.

Reporting and Recordkeeping

    This proposed rule would require that an IFTP holder (i.e., 
importer of record as identified on CBP entry/entry summary) report 
certain data for entries of at-risk species covered by this rule. NMFS 
would provide detailed information to permit holders regarding 
submission of such data, as well as on recordkeeping, in a compliance 
guide for industry that will be prepared in advance of NMFS' 
implementation of a final rule. (The guide may include information on 
electronic filing through ITDS.) The IFTP holder/importer of record 
would be required to maintain or have access to, and make available for 
inspection, electronic or paper versions of records associated with an 
entry for at-risk species at their place of business for a period of 
five years after the date of entry.
    NMFS believes the costs of this rule will be relatively minor. 
Nonetheless, NMFS recognizes that the public may comment on this aspect 
of the proposed rule and possibly suggest alternative approaches. 
Section 2.6 of the Draft Regulatory Impact Review and Initial 
Regulatory Flexibility Analysis discusses several alternatives that 
were considered and ultimately rejected by NMFS. Any comments on these 
alternatives or any other modifications to the proposed reporting and 
recordkeeping requirements should explain how they maintain the rule's 
effectiveness at combating IUU fishing and seafood fraud.
    This proposed rule recognizes that the importer of record may be 
different from the entity that actually completes CBP entry filings 
(i.e., customs broker). An importer of record must obtain an IFTP and 
is responsible for complying with all of the requirements of this rule. 
The importer could arrange for a customs broker to submit required data 
elements for at-risk species through ACE. The customs broker would have 
to report the IFTP number of the importer of record along with the 
other required data elements for the specific entry but would not need 
to obtain an IFTP. However, the importer of record must still comply 
with the record keeping and inspection requirements of this rule.

Verification of Entries

    To implement this proposed regulation, business rules would be 
programmed into ACE to automatically validate that the importer of 
record has satisfied all of the NMFS Message Set and document image 
requirements as applicable to HTS codes subject to multiple programs 
(e.g., all data fields are populated and conform to format and coding 
specifications, required image files are attached). Absent validation 
of the NMFS requirements in ACE, the entry filed would be rejected and 
the entry filer would be notified of the deficiencies that must be 
addressed in order for the entry to be certified by ACE prior to 
release by NMFS and CBP. In addition to automated validation of the 
data submitted, entries may be subject to verification by NMFS that the 
supplied data elements are true and can be corroborated via auditing 
procedures (e.g., vessel was authorized by the flag state, legal catch 
was landed to an authorized entity, processor receipts correspond to 
outputs). For shipments selected for verification, if verification of 
the data cannot be completed by NMFS pre-release, NMFS may request that 
CBP place a hold on a shipment pending verification by NMFS or allow 
conditional release, contingent upon timely provision of records by the 
importer of record to allow data verification. Entries for which timely 
provision of records is not provided to NMFS or that cannot be verified 
as lawfully acquired and non-fraudulent by NMFS, will be subject to 
enforcement or other appropriate action by NMFS in coordination with 
CBP. Such responses could include a re-delivery order for the shipment, 
exclusion from entry into commerce of the shipment, or enforcement 
action against the entry filer or importer of record.
    To select entries for verification, NMFS would work with CBP to 
develop a specific program within ITDS to

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screen information for the covered commodities based on risk criteria. 
For example, risk-based screening and targeting procedures can be 
programmed to categorize entries by volume and certain attributes 
(e.g., ocean area of catch, vessel type or gear), and then randomly 
select entries for verification on a percentage basis within groups of 
entries defined by the associated attributes. In applying these 
procedures, NMFS would implement a verification scheme, including 
levels of inspection sufficient to assure that imports of the at-risk 
species are not products of illegal fisheries and are not fraudulently 
represented. Given the volume of imports, and the perishable nature of 
seafood, it would not likely be cost-effective for most verifications 
to be conducted on a pre-release basis. However, the verification 
scheme may involve targeted operations on a pre-release basis that are 
focused on particular products or ports of concern.
    A verification program as described above will facilitate a 
determination of whether imported seafood has been lawfully acquired 
and not misrepresented and deter the infiltration of illegally 
harvested and misrepresented seafood into the supply chain. In addition 
to market access deterrence, there may be price effects in that illegal 
or would be fraudulent seafood must be diverted to lower value markets. 
Taken together, market access and price effects would reduce the 
incentives for illegal fishing operations and for seafood fraud. 
Conversely, authorized fisheries stand to benefit from import 
monitoring programs that aim to identify and exclude products of IUU 
fishing and seafood fraud, both through enhanced market share and 
potentially higher prices.

Voluntary Third Party Certifications and Trusted Trader Program

    NMFS is considering how voluntary third party seafood certification 
programs could simplify entry filing for designated at-risk species or 
could be used to meet reporting requirements under this proposed rule. 
NMFS requests comment on how interoperability of third party data 
systems could be applied to meet the data reporting requirements on a 
pre-arrival basis or at the point of entry. Such interoperable systems 
would have to provide the information necessary for NMFS to trace 
product to the harvest event and therefore be sufficient to identify 
product that is the result of IUU fishing or is misrepresented.
    Additionally, NMFS is considering how a Trusted Trader program 
might be used to streamline entry processing for designated at-risk 
species. The Trusted Trader Program is intended to streamline entry 
processing consistent with ensuring that all traders in the supply 
chain comply with applicable U.S. regulations. Participants in the 
Trusted Trader Program would collect or have access to the same data as 
non-participants, but may not need to provide it prior to entry. NMFS 
requests comment regarding the potential design and use of a Trusted 
Trader Program in connection with the requirements proposed in this 
rule, in particular how it could be used to streamline entry while 
allowing the United States to determine that imported seafood has been 
lawfully acquired and not misrepresented and to deter the infiltration 
of illegally harvested and misrepresented seafood into the supply 
chain.

Consideration of the European Union Catch Certification Scheme

    The European Union (EU) adopted the IUU Regulation on September 29, 
2008, which included a catch certification scheme for importation and 
exportation of fishery products. The EU's IUU regulations do not 
include a traceability scheme equivalent to that as contemplated by the 
IUU Task Force and as proposed in this rule. However, NMFS is 
interested in comments on how some of the elements inherent in the EU's 
IUU regulations may be adapted to this rule as a means of facilitating 
compliance and reducing burden for exporters, either through the design 
of the traceability process itself or as part of a trusted trader 
program.

Implementation Timeframe

    NMFS requests specific comment on the implementation date for the 
data reporting and recordkeeping requirements for at-risk species under 
this proposed rule. While some firms may have adequate information 
systems already in place, other firms may need lead time to develop and 
implement mechanisms for transmitting the required information along 
the supply chain so that the data are available for entry filers to 
submit via ACE. NMFS anticipates that this proposed rule would become 
effective in September 2016, consistent with timeframes described in 
the IUU and Seafood Fraud Task Force Action Plan, but that the date by 
which importers are required to comply with the requirements in the 
rule will be sometime after that. NMFS seeks comment on an appropriate 
implementation date or dates, taking into account any time firms may 
require to adapt to their practices to comply with the requirements of 
this rule as well as logistical considerations such as compliance with 
anticipated revisions to ITDS that will allow chain of custody 
information to be submitted electronically. As an initial estimate, 
NMFS anticipates that firms may need between 90 days and 12 months to 
adapt their practices to comply with the requirements of this rule and 
proposes an implementation date of somewhere between 90 days and 12 
months following publication of the final rule.
    In addition to seeking comments on the implementation timeframe for 
this first phase of the traceability program, feedback is also sought 
on the lead time needed for seafood trade participants to implement 
potential expansion of this rule, either by inclusion of additional 
species and/or additional data elements. NMFS proposes to implement 
changes to reporting or recordkeeping requirements for species and data 
elements through notice and comment rulemaking procedures. Future 
proposed rules would specify the changes to reporting or recordkeeping 
requirements and would direct potentially affected parties to the 
pertinent CBP documents (Appendix PGA, PGA Message Set, Implementation 
Guide for NMFS) as described in the Customs and Trade Automated 
Interface Requirements (CATAIR) available at: http://www.cbp.gov/sites/default/files/documents/ACE%20NMFS%20PGA%20MS%20Guidelines%20-%20July%2022%202015.pdf) that would be developed jointly by NMFS and 
CBP to provide the implementation details (e.g., species by HTS code, 
data elements, message set format, DIS requirements).

International Cooperation and Assistance

    Subject to the availability of resources, NMFS intends to provide 
assistance to exporting nations to support compliance with the 
requirements of this proposed rule, including by providing assistance 
to build capacity to: (1) Undertake effective fisheries management; (2) 
strengthen fisheries governance structures and enforcement bodies to 
combat IUU fishing and seafood fraud; and (3) establish, maintain, or 
support systems to enable export shipments of fish and fish products to 
be traced back to point of harvest.

Intersection With Other Applicable Requirements

    The proposed requirements for additional data collection at entry 
into U.S. commerce for imported at-risk species could intersect with 
data collection requirements applicable to imports of those same 
species under

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several other authorities. Some of these authorities are related to 
combating IUU fishing, while other authorities are aimed at other 
concerns such as managing bycatch.
    NMFS has previously issued regulations to implement programs for 
fishery products subject to RFMO documentation requirements and/or 
catch documentation under domestic laws. These regulations pertain to 
trade monitoring under three main programs: The HMS ITP, which 
regulates trade in specified commodities of tuna, swordfish, billfish, 
and shark fins under the MSA and requirements adopted by several tuna 
RFMOs to which the United States is a contracting party; the AMLR 
program, which regulates trade in Antarctic and Patagonian toothfish 
and other fishery products managed under the Convention on the 
Conservation of Antarctic Marine Living Resources (CCAMLR); and TTVP, 
which regulates trade of purse seine harvested in frozen and/or 
processed tuna products under the Marine Mammal Protection Act. 
Monitoring authority, conducted under the TTVP, is also provided for 
tuna products by the DPCIA, which specifies the conditions under which 
tuna products are eligible to be labeled as dolphin-safe.
    Many of these monitoring programs require parties who import into 
or export, and/or re-export from the U.S. regulated species to: Obtain 
a permit from NMFS, obtain documentation on the flag-nation 
authorization for the harvest from the foreign exporter, and submit 
this information to NMFS. Depending on the commodity, specific 
information may also be required, for example: The flag nation of the 
harvesting vessel, the ocean area of catch, the fishing gear used, the 
name of the harvesting vessel and details and authorizations related to 
harvest, landing, transshipment and export/re-export.
    In addition to these three programs, NMFS may implement or 
recommend trade measures for certain commodities under several other 
authorities. The High Seas Driftnet Fishing Moratorium Protection Act 
(HSDFMPA) (16 U.S.C. 1826d-k) sets forth a process for identification 
and certification of nations for IUU fishing, bycatch of protected 
living marine resources, and unsustainable shark fishing. Certain fish 
and fish products from identified nations that do not receive positive 
certifications could be subject to denial of port privileges and/or 
import prohibitions under the authority provided in the High Seas 
Driftnet Fisheries Enforcement Act (HSDFEA) (16 U.S.C. 1826a-c). There 
are also identification and/or certification procedures in other 
statutes, including the Pelly Amendment to the Fishermen's Protective 
Act (22 U.S.C. 1978) and the Atlantic Tunas Convention Act (ATCA) (16 
U.S.C. 971 et seq.). These procedures may result in trade restrictions 
or other measures for fishery products from a certified country that 
are associated with the activity that resulted in the certification. 
Further, import prohibitions for certain fishery products could also be 
applied under provisions of the Marine Mammal Protection Act (MMPA) (16 
U.S.C. 1361 et seq.) and other statutes, depending on the circumstances 
of the fish harvest and the conservation concerns of the United States.
    Multilateral efforts to combat IUU fishing may also result in 
requirements to take trade action. The United States is a member or 
contracting party to several RFMOs that have established procedures to 
identify nations and/or vessels whose fishing activities undermine the 
effectiveness of the conservation and management measures adopted by 
the organization. Fishery products exported by such nations or 
harvested by such vessels may be subject to import prohibitions. 
Relevant RFMO statutes include the Atlantic Tunas Convention Act (16 
U.S.C. 971 et seq.), the Antarctic Marine Living Resources Convention 
Act (AMLRCA) (16 U.S.C. 2431 et seq.), the Western and Central Pacific 
Fisheries Convention Implementation Act (WCPFCIA) (16 U.S.C. 6901 et 
seq.), and the Tuna Conventions Act (TCA) (16 U.S.C. 951 et seq.). 
Implementation of such RFMO-derived trade measures may require the 
collection of information about certain fish products from certain 
countries, including the United States, and some of these existing 
measures do involve the at-risk species designated in this proposed 
rule.
    For existing programs involving collection and reporting of trade 
information that overlap with the at-risk species proposed for data 
collection in this current rulemaking, NMFS has examined the data 
required under those existing programs and has adjusted the NMFS 
Message Set specified in the ABI Implementation Guide to ensure that 
all regulatory requirements are met while avoiding duplication. 
Likewise, NMFS has avoided duplication between the at-risk species data 
reporting and recordkeeping requirements contained in this proposed 
rule and any documentation requirements affecting designated at-risk 
species that have been implemented pursuant to other existing programs. 
Should future trade monitoring requirements be applied for designated 
at-risk species under any statutory authority, NMFS will consider how 
to avoid duplication of data collection accordingly. However, entry 
filers should carefully examine the data reporting and recordkeeping 
requirements contained in this proposed rule and other applicable 
rules, as further explained in the ABI Implementation Guide, for the 
commodities that comprise the shipment to ensure that all regulatory 
requirements are met for all trade-related programs that are 
applicable. The ABI Implementation Guide will be updated by NMFS and 
CBP to provide the trade with a single comprehensive resource 
addressing all applicable program requirements for imports of fish and 
fish products subject to data reporting and recordkeeping requirements 
under NMFS statutory authority. NMFS would welcome public comment as to 
whether there are any additional duplicative data reporting or 
recordkeeping requirements which have not been identified.

Classification

    This proposed rule is published under the authority of the 
Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act, 16 U.S.C. 
1801 et seq. The NMFS Assistant Administrator has determined that this 
proposed action is consistent with the provisions of this and other 
applicable laws, subject to further consideration after public comment.

Executive Order 12866

    This proposed rule has been determined to be significant for the 
purposes of Executive Order (E.O.) 12866 because it may raise novel 
legal or policy issues arising out of legal mandates, the President's 
priorities, or the principles set forth in E.O. 12866. NMFS has 
prepared a regulatory impact review of this action, which is available 
from NMFS (see ADDRESSES). This analysis describes the economic impact 
this proposed action, if adopted, would have on U.S. businesses and 
consumers. NMFS invites the public to comment on this proposal and the 
supporting analysis.
    The regulatory action being considered, and its legal basis, is 
described in the preamble of this proposed rule. This proposed rule 
would require a permit (IFTP) for importers of at-risk species. 
Additionally, information pertaining to the harvest and landing of the 
product prior to U.S. import would be required at the point of entry 
into U.S. commerce, and certain records must be retained. With regard 
to the possible economic effects of this action, NMFS

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anticipates that U.S. entities would not be significantly affected by 
this action because it does not directly restrict trade in the 
designated at-risk species and does not pose entirely new burdens with 
regard to the collection and submission of information necessary to 
determine product admissibility. Some of the data proposed to be 
collected at entry or to be subject to recordkeeping requirements is 
already collected by the seafood industry in order to comply with food 
safety and product labeling requirements. In addition, the majority of 
the countries exporting fish and fish products derived from the 
designated at-risk species to the U.S. market also export a number of 
these same fish and fish products to the European Union (E.U.) market. 
Consequently, many harvesting states, port states, and intermediary/
exporting states that would be affected by this rule may already have 
comparable information collection systems in place to satisfy the 
requirements of E.U. regulation on IUU fishing.

Regulatory Flexibility Act

    This proposed rule has been determined to be significant for the 
purposes of Executive Order (E.O.) 12866 because it may raise novel 
legal or policy issues arising out of legal mandates, the President's 
priorities, or the principles set forth in E.O. 12866. An Initial 
Regulatory Flexibility Analysis (IRFA) was prepared, as required by 
section 603 of the Regulatory Flexibility Act (RFA). The IRFA describes 
the economic impact this proposed rule will have on small entities and 
includes a description of the action, why it is being considered, and 
the legal basis for this action. The purpose of the RFA is to relieve 
small businesses, small organizations, and small governmental entities 
of burdensome regulations and recordkeeping requirements. Major goals 
of the RFA are: (1) To increase agency awareness and understanding of 
the impact of their regulations on small business, (2) to require 
agencies to communicate and explain their findings to the public, and 
(3) to encourage agencies to use flexibility and to provide regulatory 
relief to small entities. The RFA emphasizes predicting impacts on 
small entities as a group distinct from other entities and the 
consideration of alternatives that may minimize the impacts while still 
achieving the stated objective of the action. Below is a summary of the 
IRFA for the proposed rule which was prepared in conjunction with a 
Regulatory Impact Review (RIR). The IRFA/RIR is available from NMFS 
(see ADDRESSES).
    The primary objective of this proposed rule is to collect or have 
access to additional data on imported fish and fish products to 
determine that it has been lawfully acquired and is not fraudulent and 
to deter illegally caught or misrepresented seafood from entering into 
U.S. commerce. These data reporting and recordkeeping requirements 
affect inter alia importers of seafood products, many of which are 
small businesses. Given the level of imports contributing to the annual 
supply of seafood, collecting and evaluating information about fish and 
fish products sourced overseas are a part of normal business practices 
for U.S. seafood dealers. The permitting, electronic reporting and 
recordkeeping requirements proposed by this rulemaking would build on 
current business practices (e.g., information systems to facilitate 
product recalls, to maintain product quality, or to reduce risks of 
food borne illnesses) and are not estimated to pose significant adverse 
or long-term economic impacts on small entities.
    If this rule is finalized, NMFS estimates there will be 
approximately 2,000 new applicants for the IFTP, with an estimated 
industry-wide increase in annual costs to importers of $60,000 in 
permit fees. Data sets to be submitted electronically to determine 
product admissibility are, to some extent, either already collected by 
the trade in the course of supply chain management, already required to 
be collected and submitted under existing trade monitoring programs 
(e.g., tuna, swordfish, toothfish), or collected in support of third 
party certification schemes voluntarily adopted by the trade. 
Incremental costs are likely to consist of developing interoperable 
systems to ensure that the data are transmitted along with the product 
to ensure the information is available to the entry filer.
    The proposed rule would apply to U.S. entities that import fish and 
fish products derived from the designated at-risk species. This 
proposed rule would be implemented so as to avoid duplication or 
conflict with any other Federal rules. To the extent that the proposed 
requirements overlap with other reporting requirements applicable to 
the designated at-risk species, this will be been taken into account to 
avoid collecting data more than once or by means other than the single 
window (ACE portal). As stated above, this rule is intended to allow 
NMFS to determine that imported seafood has been lawfully acquired and 
is not fraudulently represented and to deter illegally caught or 
misrepresented seafood from entering into U.S. commerce. Given the 
large volume of fish and fish product imports to the U.S. market, the 
number of exporting countries, and the fact that traceability systems 
are being increasingly used within the seafood industry, it is not 
expected that this rule would significantly affect the overall volume 
of trade or alter trade flows in the U.S. market for fish and fish 
products that are legally harvested and accurately represented.
    NMFS considered several alternatives in this rulemaking: The 
requirements described in the proposed rule, a no-action alternative 
and various combinations of data reporting and recordkeeping for the 
supply chain information applicable to the at-risk species. NMFS 
prefers the proposed rule approach, because it would implement the 
initial phase of a traceability program as envisioned by 
Recommendations 14 and 15 of the Task Force. In addition, it is 
consistent with the existing requirement that all applicable U.S. 
government agencies are required to implement ITDS under the authority 
of the SAFE Port Act and Executive Order 13659, Streamlining the 
Export/Import Process (79 FR 10657, February 28, 2014). Also, the 
proposed traceability program takes into account the burden of data 
collection from the trade and the government requirements for 
admissibility determinations.

National Environmental Policy Act

    Under NOAA Administrative Order (NAO 216-6), the promulgation of 
regulations that are procedural and administrative in nature are 
categorically excluded from the requirement to prepare an Environmental 
Assessment. These proposed regulations to implement a seafood 
traceability program are procedural and administrative in nature in 
that they would impose reporting and recordkeeping requirements for 
ongoing authorized catch and trade activities. Fishing activity and 
trade in seafood products are not further restricted relative to any 
existing laws or regulations, either foreign or domestic. Given the 
procedural and administrative nature of this rulemaking, an 
Environmental Assessment was not prepared.

Paperwork Reduction Act

    This proposed rule contains a collection-of-information requirement 
subject to review and approval by OMB under the Paperwork Reduction Act 
(PRA). This requirement has been submitted to OMB for approval. The 
information collection burden for the requirements proposed under this 
rule

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(IFTP, harvest and landing data submitted at entry, image files 
submitted at entry, and provision of records of supply chain 
information) as applicable to imports of the designated at-risk species 
are estimated to be an increase of 18,542 hours and $278,130. 
Recordkeeping/reporting costs (permit application fees at $30 each) 
will total $60,000. This proposed rule does not anticipate any other 
information collection burden than what is identified in this section, 
and therefore is not requesting approval from OMB for the burden 
associated with any other aspects of the rule.
    Public comment is sought regarding: Whether this proposed data 
reporting is necessary for the proper performance of the functions of 
the agency, including whether the information shall have practical 
utility; the accuracy of the burden estimate; ways to enhance the 
quality, utility, and clarity of the information to be collected; and 
ways to minimize the burden of the collection of information, including 
through the use of automated collection techniques or other forms of 
information technology. The public may also wish to comment on how 
alternative compliance schedules for these reporting and record keeping 
requirements may affect burden. Draft model forms are also available on 
both www.regulations.gov and www.reginfo.gov for public review and 
comment. Send comments on these or any other aspects of the collection 
of information to the NOAA Fisheries Office for International Affairs 
and Seafood Inspection at the ADDRESSES above, and by email to 
[email protected]">OIRA_[email protected] or fax to (202) 395-7285.
    Notwithstanding any other provision of the law, no person is 
required to respond to, and no person shall be subject to penalty for 
failure to comply with, a collection of information subject to the 
requirements of the PRA, unless that collection of information displays 
a currently valid OMB control number.

List of Subjects

50 CFR Part 300

    Exports, Fisheries, Fishing, Fishing vessels, Illegal, unreported 
or unregulated fishing, Foreign relations, Imports, International trade 
permits, Treaties.

50 CFR Part 600

    Administrative practice and procedure, Confidential business 
information, Fisheries, Fishing, Fishing vessels, Foreign relations, 
Intergovernmental relations, Penalties, Reporting and recordkeeping 
requirements, Statistics.

    Dated: February 1, 2016.
Samuel D. Rauch III,
Deputy Assistant Administrator for Regulatory Programs, National Marine 
Fisheries Service.
    For the reasons set out in the preamble, 50 CFR part 300, subpart 
R, as proposed to be added December 29, 2015, (80 FR 81251), is 
proposed to be further amended and 50 CFR part 600 is proposed to be 
amended as follows:

50 CFR CHAPTER III--INTERNATIONAL FISHING AND RELATED ACTIVITIES

PART 300--INTERNATIONAL FISHERIES REGULATIONS

0
1. The authority citation for 50 CFR part 300 continues to read as 
follows:

    Authority:  16 U.S.C. 951 et seq.; 16 U.S.C. 1801 et seq.; 16 
U.S.C. 5501 et seq.; 16 U.S.C. 2431 et seq.; 31 U.S.C. 9701 et seq.

0
2. Further amend Sec.  300.321, proposed to be added December 29, 2015, 
(80 FR 81251), by adding a definition for ``Seafood Traceability 
Program'' in alphabetical order, and revising the definitions of 
``Catch and Statistical Document/Documentation'', ``Documentation and 
data sets required under this subpart'' and ``Fish or fish products 
regulated under this subpart'' to read as follows:


Sec.  300.321  Definitions.

* * * * *
    Catch and Statistical Document/Documentation means a document or 
documentation, in paper or electronic form, accompanying regulated 
seafood imports and exports that is submitted by importers and 
exporters to document compliance with TTVP, AMLR, and HMS ITP trade 
documentation programs as described in Sec.  216.24(f) of this title, 
and subparts G and M of this part, or the Seafood Traceability Program 
as described in this subpart.
    Documentation and data sets required under this subpart refers to 
documentation and data that must be submitted by an importer or 
exporter to NMFS at the time of, or in advance of, the import, export, 
or re-export, as well as documentation and data that must be retained 
by the importer or exporter of record in conjunction with a filing, for 
seafood products regulated under the TTVP, AMLR, and HMS ITP programs 
as described in Sec.  216.24(f) of this title, and subparts G and M of 
this part, or the Seafood Traceability Program as described in this 
subpart.
    Fish or fish products regulated under this subpart means species 
and products containing species regulated under this subpart, the AMLR 
program, the HMS ITP, or the TTVP.
* * * * *
    Seafood Traceability Program means the data reporting and 
recordkeeping requirements established under Sec.  300.324 of this 
title.
* * * * *
0
3. Further revise Sec.  300.323, proposed to be added December 29, 
2015, (80 FR 81251), to read as follows:


Sec.  300.323  Reporting and Recordkeeping Requirements.

    A person entering for consumption or withdrawal from a foreign 
trade zone or bonded warehouse for consumption, exporting, or re-
exporting fish or fish products regulated under this subpart from any 
ocean area, or any area of jurisdiction for aquaculture facilities, 
must file all data sets, reports, and documentation required under the 
AMLR program, HMS ITP, TTVP and Seafood Traceability Program and under 
other regulations that incorporate by reference the requirements of 
this subpart. A paper or electronic copy of all required reports and 
documentation, and all supporting records upon which an entry filing or 
export declaration is made, must be maintained by the importer of 
record, and made available for inspection, at the importer of record's 
place of business for a period of five years from the date of the 
import, export or re-export.
0
4. Further redesignate Sec.  300.324, proposed to be added December 29, 
2015, (80 FR 81251), as Sec.  300.325 and add new Sec.  300.324 to read 
as follows:


Sec.  300.324  Seafood Traceability Program.

    This section establishes a Seafood Traceability Program which 
comprises data reporting requirements at point of entry for imported 
fish or fish products and recordkeeping requirements. The data reported 
and retained will facilitate: A determination that the fish or fish 
products are not misrepresented or the product of IUU fishing, 
including that they were not taken in violation of any foreign law or 
regulation, and exclusion of products from entry into U.S. commerce 
that are misrepresented or the product of IUU fishing. The data 
reporting and recordkeeping requirements under the program enable 
verification of the product offered for entry back to the harvesting 
event(s).
    (a) The following species or species groups are subject to this 
Seafood Traceability Program: Abalone; Atlantic Cod; Pacific Cod; Blue 
Crab; Red King Crab; Dolphinfish (Mahi Mahi); Grouper; Red Snapper; Sea 
Cucumber; Shrimp Sharks; Swordfish; Tunas (Albacore, Bigeye, Skipjack, 
Yellowfin,

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and Bluefin). The harmonized tariff schedule numbers applicable to 
these species or species groups are listed in the documents referenced 
in paragraph (c) of this section. Data required to be reported and 
retained under this program is not required for HTS codes applicable to 
fish oil, slurry, sauces, sticks, balls, cakes, pudding and other 
similar highly processed fish products for which the species of fish 
comprising the product or the harvesting event(s) or aquaculture 
operation(s) of the shipment of the product cannot currently be 
feasibly identified.
    (b) In addition to data reporting requirements applicable pursuant 
to other authorities and requirements set out elsewhere in U.S. law and 
regulation (e.g., under other NMFS programs or CBP requirements) to the 
particular commodity offered for entry, the importer of record is 
required to provide the following data set in ACE at the time of entry 
for each entry containing the species or species groups listed under 
paragraph (a) of this section:
    (1) Information on the entity(ies) harvesting or producing the 
fish: Name and flag state of harvesting vessel(s) and evidence of 
authorization; Unique vessel identifier(s) (if available); Type(s) of 
fishing gear; Name(s) of farm or aquaculture facility.
    (2) Information on the fish that was harvested and processed: 
Species of fish (scientific name, acceptable market name, and ASFIS 
number); Product description(s); Name of product(s); Quantity and/or 
weight of the product(s).
    (3) Information on where and when the fish were harvested and 
landed: Area(s) of wild-capture or aquaculture location; Date(s) of 
harvest or trip(s); Location of aquaculture facility; Point(s) of first 
landing; Date(s) of first landing; Name of entity(ies) (processor, 
dealer, vessel) to which fish was landed. Some entries may comprise 
products from more than one harvest event and each event relevant to 
the shipment must be documented.
    (4) The NMFS-issued IFTP number for the importer of record.
    (c) The importer of record, either directly or through an entry 
filer, is required to submit the data under paragraph (b) of this 
section through ACE as a message set and/or image files in conformance 
with the procedures and formats prescribed by NMFS and Customs and 
Border Protection and made available at: http://www.cbp.gov/trade/ace/catair.
    (d) Import shipments of fish or fish products subject to this 
program may be selected for inspection and/or the information or 
records supporting entry may be selected for audit, on a pre- or post- 
release basis, in order to verify the information submitted at entry.
    (e) In addition to the entry recordkeeping requirements specified 
at 19 CFR part 16, the importer of record is required to maintain 
records containing information on the chain of custody of the fish or 
fish products sufficient to trace the fish or fish product from point 
of entry into U.S. commerce to the point of harvest, including 
information that identifies each custodian of the fish or fish product 
(such as any transshipper, processor, storage facility or distributor). 
Such records may include widely used commercial documents such as 
declarations by the harvesting/carrier vessels or bills of lading. 
Regardless of whether data is reported at entry or maintained by the 
importer, the importer must retain records in electronic or paper 
format under the recordkeeping requirements specified in Sec.  300.323.
0
5. Revise redesignated Sec.  300.325, proposed to be added December 29, 
2015, (80 FR 81251), as Sec.  300.324, to read as follows:


Sec.  300.325  Prohibitions.

    In addition to the prohibitions specified in Sec.  300.4, Sec.  
300.117, Sec.  300.189, Sec.  600.725 and Sec.  635.71 of this title, 
it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United 
States to:
    (a) violate any provision of this subpart, or any permit issued 
under this subpart.
    (b) Import species listed in Sec.  300.324(a) without a valid IFTP 
or without submitting complete and accurate information as required 
under Sec.  300.324(b)-(c).

50 CFR CHAPTER VI--FISHERY CONSERVATION AND MANAGEMENT, NATIONAL 
OCEANIC AND ATMOSPHERIC ADMINISTRATION, DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE

PART 600--MAGNUSON-STEVENS ACT PROVISIONS

0
6. The authority citation for part 600 continues to read as follows:

    Authority:  5 U.S.C. 561 and 16 U.S.C. 1801 et seq.

0
7. In Sec.  600.725, revise paragraph (a) to read as follows:


Sec.  600.725  General prohibitions.

* * * * *
    (a) Possess, have custody or control of, ship, transport, offer for 
sale, sell, purchase, land, import, export or re-export, any fish or 
parts thereof taken or retained in violation of the Magnuson-Stevens 
Act or any other statute administered by NOAA or any regulation or 
permit issued there under, or import, export, transport, sell, receive, 
acquire, or purchase in interstate or foreign commerce any fish taken, 
possessed, transported, or sold in violation of any foreign law or 
regulation, or any treaty or in contravention of binding conservation 
measure adopted by an international agreement or organization to which 
the United States is a party.
* * * * *
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                                                    2010 1-hour SO2 NAAQS, when                             beyond those imposed by state law. For                  Dated: January 12, 2016.
                                                    necessary. Accordingly, EPA is                          that reason, this proposed action:                    Heather McTeer Toney,
                                                    proposing to approve Georgia’s                             • Is not a significant regulatory action           Regional Administrator, Region 4.
                                                    infrastructure SIP submission with                      subject to review by the Office of                    [FR Doc. 2016–02303 Filed 2–4–16; 8:45 am]
                                                    respect to section 110(a)(2)(L).                        Management and Budget under                           BILLING CODE 6560–50–P
                                                       13. 110(a)(2)(M) Consultation/                       Executive Orders 12866 (58 FR 51735,
                                                    participation by affected local entities:               October 4, 1993) and 13563 (76 FR 3821,
                                                    Section 110(a)(2)(M) of the Act requires                January 21, 2011);                                    DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
                                                    states to provide for consultation and                     • does not impose an information
                                                    participation in SIP development by                     collection burden under the provisions                National Oceanic and Atmospheric
                                                    local political subdivisions affected by                of the Paperwork Reduction Act (44                    Administration
                                                    the SIP. Consultation and participation                 U.S.C. 3501 et seq.);
                                                    by affected local entities is authorized                   • is certified as not having a                     50 CFR Parts 300 and 600
                                                    by the Georgia Air Quality Act: Article                 significant economic impact on a                      [Docket No. 150507434–5999–01]
                                                    1: Air Quality (O.C.G.A. 12–9–5(b)(17))                 substantial number of small entities
                                                    and the Georgia Rule for Air Quality                    under the Regulatory Flexibility Act (5
                                                                                                                                                                  RIN 0648–BF09
                                                    391–3–1–.15—‘‘Transportation                            U.S.C. 601 et seq.);
                                                    Conformity’’, which defines the                                                                               Magnuson-Stevens Fishery
                                                    consultation procedures for areas                          • does not contain any unfunded                    Conservation and Management Act;
                                                    subject to transportation conformity.                   mandate or significantly or uniquely                  Seafood Import Monitoring Program
                                                    Furthermore, GAEPD has demonstrated                     affect small governments, as described
                                                                                                            in the Unfunded Mandates Reform Act                   AGENCY:  National Marine Fisheries
                                                    consultation with, and participation by,                                                                      Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and
                                                    affected local entities through its work                of 1995 (Pub. L. 104–4);
                                                                                                                                                                  Atmospheric Administration (NOAA),
                                                    with local political subdivisions during                   • does not have Federalism
                                                                                                                                                                  Commerce.
                                                    the developing of its Transportation                    implications as specified in Executive
                                                                                                                                                                  ACTION: Proposed rule; request for
                                                    Conformity SIP and has worked with                      Order 13132 (64 FR 43255, August 10,
                                                                                                            1999);                                                comments.
                                                    the Federal Land Managers as a
                                                    requirement of the regional haze rule.                     • is not an economically significant               SUMMARY:    Pursuant to the Magnuson-
                                                    EPA has made the preliminary                            regulatory action based on health or                  Stevens Fishery Conservation and
                                                    determination that Georgia’s SIP and                    safety risks subject to Executive Order               Management Act (MSA), this proposed
                                                    practices adequately demonstrate                        13045 (62 FR 19885, April 23, 1997);                  rule would establish filing and
                                                    consultation with affected local entities                  • is not a significant regulatory action           recordkeeping procedures relating to the
                                                    related to the 2010 1-hour SO2 NAAQS                    subject to Executive Order 13211 (66 FR               importation of certain fish and fish
                                                    when necessary.                                         28355, May 22, 2001);                                 products, in order to implement the
                                                    V. Proposed Action                                         • is not subject to requirements of                MSA’s prohibition on the import and
                                                                                                            Section 12(d) of the National                         trade, in interstate or foreign commerce,
                                                       With the exception of interstate                     Technology Transfer and Advancement                   of fish taken, possessed, transported or
                                                    transport provisions pertaining to the                  Act of 1995 (15 U.S.C. 272 note) because              sold in violation of any foreign law or
                                                    contribution to nonattainment or                        application of those requirements would               regulation. The information to be filed
                                                    interference with maintenance in other                  be inconsistent with the CAA; and                     is proposed to be collected at the time
                                                    states and visibility protection                                                                              of entry, and makes use of an electronic
                                                                                                               • does not provide EPA with the
                                                    requirements of section 110(a)(2)(D)(i)(I)                                                                    single window consistent with the
                                                                                                            discretionary authority to address, as
                                                    and (II) (prongs 1, 2, and 4), EPA is                                                                         Safety and Accountability for Every
                                                                                                            appropriate, disproportionate human
                                                    proposing to approve Georgia’s October                                                                        (SAFE) Port Act of 2006 and other
                                                                                                            health or environmental effects, using
                                                    22, 2013, SIP submission as                                                                                   applicable statutes. Specifically, NMFS
                                                                                                            practicable and legally permissible
                                                    supplemented on July 25, 2014, for the                                                                        proposes to integrate collection of catch
                                                                                                            methods, under Executive Order 12898
                                                    2010 1-hour SO2 NAAQS for the above                                                                           and landing documentation for certain
                                                                                                            (59 FR 7629, February 16, 1994).
                                                    described infrastructure SIP                                                                                  fish and fish products within the
                                                    requirements. EPA is proposing to                       In addition, the SIP is not approved to               government-wide International Trade
                                                    approve Georgia’s infrastructure SIP                    apply on any Indian reservation land or               Data System (ITDS) and require
                                                    submission for the 2010 1-hour SO2                      in any other area where EPA or an                     electronic information collection
                                                    NAAQS because the submission is                         Indian tribe has demonstrated that a                  through the Automated Commercial
                                                    consistent with section 110 of the CAA.                 tribe has jurisdiction. In those areas of             Environment (ACE) maintained by the
                                                                                                            Indian country, the rule does not have                Department of Homeland Security,
                                                    VI. Statutory and Executive Order                       tribal implications as specified by                   Customs and Border Protection (CBP).
                                                    Reviews                                                 Executive Order 13175 (65 FR 67249,                   Under these procedures, NMFS would
                                                      Under the CAA, the Administrator is                   November 9, 2000), nor will it impose                 require an annually renewable
                                                    required to approve a SIP submission                    substantial direct costs on tribal                    International Fisheries Trade Permit
                                                    that complies with the provisions of the                governments or preempt tribal law.                    (IFTP) and specific data for certain fish
                                                    Act and applicable Federal regulations.                                                                       and fish products to be filed and
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                                                                                                            List of Subjects in 40 CFR Part 52
                                                    See 42 U.S.C. 7410(k); 40 CFR 52.02(a).                                                                       retained as a condition of import to
                                                    Thus, in reviewing SIP submissions,                       Environmental protection, Air                       enable the United States to exclude the
                                                    EPA’s role is to approve state choices,                 pollution control, Incorporation by                   entry into commerce of products of
                                                    provided that they meet the criteria of                 reference, Intergovernmental relations,               illegal fishing activities. The
                                                    the CAA. Accordingly, this proposed                     Nitrogen dioxide, Ozone, Reporting and                information to be collected and retained
                                                    action merely approves state law as                     recordkeeping requirements, Volatile                  will help authorities verify that the fish
                                                    meeting Federal requirements and does                   organic compounds.                                    or fish products were lawfully acquired
                                                    not impose additional requirements                        Authority: 42 U.S.C. 7401 et seq.                   by providing information that traces


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                                                    each import shipment from point of                        Information on how to participate in                recommendations of the Task Force has
                                                    harvest to entry-into commerce. The                     the February 18 and 24, 2016 public                   been charged to the National Ocean
                                                    rule will also decrease the incidence of                webinars will be posted online at                     Council Standing Committee on IUU
                                                    seafood fraud by collecting information                 www.iuufishing.noaa.gov. The March 7,                 Fishing and Seafood Fraud (NOC
                                                    at import and requiring retention of                    2016 public listening session will take               Committee).
                                                    documentation so that the information                   place at the Seafood Expo North                          Recommendation 14 concerns the
                                                    reported (e.g., regarding species and                   America, Boston Convention and                        development of a risk-based traceability
                                                    harvest location) can be verified. This                 Exhibition Center, Room 104A, 415                     program (including defining operational
                                                    proposed rule stipulates the catch and                  Summer Street, Boston, MA 02210. All                  standards and the types of information
                                                    landing data for imports of certain fish                information about these public                        to be collected) as a means to combat
                                                    and fish products which would be                        information sessions will be posted                   IUU fishing and seafood fraud.
                                                    required to be submitted electronically                 online at www.iuufishing.noaa.gov.                    Recommendation 15 calls for the
                                                    to NMFS through ACE and the                                                                                   implementation of the first phase of that
                                                                                                            Special Accommodations                                risk-based traceability program that
                                                    requirements for recordkeeping
                                                    concerning such imports.                                  The March 7, 2016 public listening                  tracks fish and fish products identified
                                                    DATES: Written comments must be                         session is physically accessible to                   as being at risk of IUU fishing or seafood
                                                    received by April 5, 2016. Public                       people with disabilities. Requests for                fraud from point of harvest to point of
                                                    webinars will take place from 3:00 to                   sign language interpretation or other                 entry into U.S. commerce. The first step
                                                    5:00 p.m. eastern standard time on                      auxiliary aids should be directed to                  taken to address Recommendations 14
                                                    February 18 and 24, 2016. An in-person                  Mark Wildman, at (301) 427–8350, at                   and 15 was the identification of those
                                                    public listening session will be held in                least 5 days prior to the meeting date.               species likely to be at risk of IUU fishing
                                                                                                            FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
                                                                                                                                                                  or seafood fraud. See At-Risk Species
                                                    Boston, Massachusetts from 11:00 a.m.
                                                                                                            Mark Wildman, Office for International                section below for further detail. The
                                                    to 1:00 p.m. eastern standard time on
                                                                                                            Affairs and Seafood Inspection, NOAA                  second step taken is this proposed
                                                    March 7, 2016.
                                                                                                            Fisheries (phone (301) 427–8350, or                   rulemaking, which would establish data
                                                    ADDRESSES: Written comments on this                                                                           reporting and related operational
                                                    action, identified by NOAA–NMFS–                        email mark.wildman@noaa.gov).
                                                                                                                                                                  requirements at the point of entry into
                                                    2015–0122, may be submitted by either                   SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:                            U.S. commerce for imported fish and
                                                    of the following methods:                                                                                     fish products of at-risk species. The data
                                                                                                            Background
                                                       • Electronic Submissions: Submit all                                                                       reporting requirements would apply to
                                                    electronic public comments via the                         On June 17, 2014, the White House                  importers of record. The importers of
                                                    Federal eRulemaking Portal. Go to                       released a Presidential Memorandum                    record are the importers as identified in
                                                    http://www.regulations.gov/#!docket                     entitled ‘‘Establishing a Comprehensive               CBP entry filings for shipments
                                                    Detail;D=NOAA-NMFS-2015-0122, click                     Framework to Combat Illegal,                          containing the designated at-risk
                                                    the ‘‘Comment Now!’’ icon, complete                     Unreported, and Unregulated Fishing                   species. Customs brokers may fulfill
                                                    the required fields, and enter or attach                and Seafood Fraud.’’ Among other                      these requirements on behalf of the
                                                    your comments.                                          actions, the Memorandum established a                 importer of record at the importer of
                                                       • Mail: Mark Wildman, International                  Presidential Task Force on Combating                  record’s request. This rule implements
                                                    Fisheries Division, Office for                          Illegal, Unreported, and Unregulated                  MSA section 307(1)(Q), which makes it
                                                    International Affairs and Seafood                       (IUU) Fishing and Seafood Fraud (Task                 unlawful to import, export, transport,
                                                    Inspection, NOAA Fisheries, 1315 East-                  Force), co-chaired by the Departments of              sell, receive, acquire, or purchase in
                                                    West Highway, Silver Spring, MD                         State and Commerce, with membership                   interstate or foreign commerce any fish
                                                    20910.                                                  including a number of other Federal                   taken, possessed, transported, or sold in
                                                       All comments received are a part of                  agency and White House offices: The                   violation of any foreign law or
                                                    the public record and will generally be                 Departments of Agriculture, Defense,                  regulation or any treaty or binding
                                                    posted to http://www.regulations.gov                    Health and Human Services, Homeland                   conservation measure to which the
                                                    without change. All personal identifying                Security, Interior, and Justice; the                  United States is a party. See 16 U.S.C.
                                                    information (for example, name and                      Federal Trade Commission; the U.S.                    1857(1)(Q).
                                                    address) voluntarily submitted by the                   Agency for International Development;                    As indicated in the Task Force’s
                                                    commenter may be publicly accessible.                   the Council on Environmental Quality;                 recommendations to the President, it is
                                                    Do not submit confidential business                     the Office of Management and Budget;                  the goal of the U.S. government ‘‘to
                                                    information or otherwise sensitive or                   the Office of Science and Technology                  eventually expand the program to all
                                                    protected information.                                  Policy; the National Security Council;                seafood at first point of sale or import.’’
                                                       NMFS will accept anonymous                           and the Office of the U.S. Trade                      The process for expansion will account
                                                    comments. Enter N/A in the required                     Representative.                                       for, among other factors, consideration
                                                    fields if you wish to remain anonymous.                    The Task Force was directed to report              of authorities needed for more robust
                                                    Attachments to electronic comments                      to the President ‘‘recommendations for                implementation, stakeholder input, and
                                                    will be accepted in Microsoft Word,                     the implementation of a comprehensive                 the cost-effectiveness of program
                                                    Excel, WordPerfect, or Adobe portable                   framework of integrated programs to                   expansion. By December 2016, the NOC
                                                    document file (PDF) formats only.                       combat IUU fishing and seafood fraud                  Committee will issue a report that
                                                       Written comments regarding the                       that emphasizes areas of greatest need.’’
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                                                                                                                                                                  includes an evaluation of the program as
                                                    burden-hour estimates or other aspects                  Those recommendations were provided                   set out in a final rule and implemented
                                                    of the collection-of-information                        to the President through the National                 to date, as well as recommendations of
                                                    requirements contained in this proposed                 Ocean Council, and NMFS requested                     how and under what timeframe it would
                                                    rule may be submitted to the NOAA                       comments from the public on how to                    be expanded.
                                                    Fisheries Office for International Affairs              effectively implement the
                                                    and Seafood Inspection and by email to                  recommendations of the Task Force (79                 International Trade Data System (ITDS)
                                                    OIRA Submission@omb.eop.gov or fax                      FR 75536, December 18, 2014).                           The SAFE Port Act (Pub. L. 109–347)
                                                    to (202) 395–7285.                                      Oversight for implementing the                        requires all Federal agencies with a role


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                                                    in import admissibility decisions to                    implement Recommendations 14 and                      commerce for imported fish and fish
                                                    participate in a single window system                   15. Use of ITDS and the ACE portal is                 products. Together, the requirements
                                                    that allows information to be collected                 envisioned as the mechanism for                       already in place for products of U.S.
                                                    electronically through ITDS.                            implementing additional data collection               domestic fisheries and the requirements
                                                    Department of the Treasury has the U.S.                 requirements for imports of all fish                  proposed in this rule for imported fish
                                                    Government lead on ITDS development                     species, if a decision is made to expand              and fish products provide a framework
                                                    and partner government agency                           the Seafood Traceability Program,                     for the designated at-risk species to trace
                                                    integration. CBP developed the                          through future rulemaking, to include                 seafood, whether domestic or imported,
                                                    Automated Commercial Environment                        all fish species.                                     back to the point of harvest or capture
                                                    (ACE) as single window for the                                                                                to verify that seafood entering U.S.
                                                                                                            Entry Into U.S. Commerce
                                                    collection and dissemination of                                                                               commerce is both legally caught and not
                                                    information to support ITDS. To comply                     This proposed rule addresses only the              fraudulently represented.
                                                    with SAFE Port Act, NMFS is in the                      collection of information on imported                    With respect to aquaculture, U.S.
                                                    process of establishing ITDS as the                     fish and fish products at the point of                domestic aquaculture is largely
                                                    electronic means of collecting NMFS-                    entry into U.S. commerce. For imported                regulated at the state level. NOAA
                                                    required catch and trade data at the                    fish and fish products, entry into                    understands that U.S. states generally
                                                    point of entry for imports subject to                   commerce is the landing on, bringing                  do not collect with respect to products
                                                    existing trade monitoring programs. (80                 into, or introduction into, or attempted              of U.S. aquaculture operations the data
                                                    FR 81251, December 29, 2015.) NMFS                      landing on, bringing into, or                         this rule proposes to collect on imports.
                                                    anticipates completing the final ITDS                   introduction into, any place subject to               This is a concern as the IUU Task Force
                                                    rule prior to finalizing this rule that                 the jurisdiction of the United States,                Action Plan calls for a traceability
                                                    would require entry filers, when                        whether or not such landing, bringing,                program that applies without regard to
                                                    importing at-risk species, to submit data               or introduction constitutes an                        whether seafood is domestic or
                                                    elements at the point of entry into U.S.                importation within the meaning of the                 imported to ensure that seafood entering
                                                    commerce and use the CBP ACE portal                     customs laws of the United States. See                U.S. commerce is not the product of
                                                    for submission of import data and/or                    16 U.S.C. 1802(22) (A) and (B).                       IUU fishing or fraud. NMFS is aware of
                                                    document images (as applicable for HTS                  ‘‘Imported fish and fish products’’ do                gaps in the collection of traceability
                                                    codes covered under multiple                            not include transit shipments that are                information for domestic aquaculture-
                                                    programs).                                              not being imported into the United                    raised shrimp and abalone, and is
                                                       This proposed rule would also require                States and therefore do not enter U.S.                working with its federal and state
                                                    the importer of record to obtain a permit               commerce. However, the permitting,                    partners to identify and implement
                                                    to import a designated at-risk species                  reporting and recordkeeping                           measures to address those gaps. While
                                                    (see International Fisheries Trade                      requirements of this proposed rule                    it remains NMFS’ full intention to
                                                    Permit section below for more detail).                  would apply only in cases of entries for              include shrimp and abalone in the final
                                                    At-risk species, and some products                      consumption, withdrawals from a                       rule, implementation of measures to
                                                    derived from such species, would be                     bonded warehouse for consumption or                   address those gaps may affect the timing
                                                    identified by Harmonized Tariff                         withdrawals from a foreign trade zone                 of implementation of the reporting and
                                                    Schedule (HTS) codes (in combination                    for consumption.                                      recordkeeping requirements for imports
                                                    with other codes where applicable), and                    For U.S. domestic wild capture                     of shrimp and abalone. In particular, if
                                                    entries filed under these codes would be                fisheries, entry into U.S. commerce                   gaps remain unaddressed by the time of
                                                    subject to the additional data                          occurs at the first point of landing or               publication of a final rule, NMFS
                                                    requirements set forth in this proposed                 sale or transfer to a dealer or processor             intends to delay implementation of the
                                                    rule. While some HTS codes will have                    in the United States. In the case of                  rule for shrimp and abalone until such
                                                    a direct correspondence to the at-risk                  harvesting vessels that process at-sea,               time as, working with its state and
                                                    species, other applicable HTS codes,                    transfer their catch to a processor at-sea,           federal partners, it is able to determine
                                                    particularly for processed products, may                transfer their catch to a carrier or tender           that the gaps have been addressed and
                                                    be broader (i.e., potentially including                 vessel at-sea, or transship their catch in            publishes a notice in the Federal
                                                    species other than those designated at-                 port, entry into commerce is the                      Register specifying implementation of
                                                    risk.) In such cases, supplementary                     offloading of the transferred and/or                  this rule for those species.
                                                    product identifiers supplied at entry                   processed product for transshipment in
                                                                                                            an established U.S. port or roadstead.                At-Risk Species
                                                    filing (e.g., acceptable market name,
                                                    scientific name) would be used to                       For U.S. domestic aquaculture products,                 A working group including
                                                    determine if the shipment includes at-                  entry into U.S. commerce is the first sale            representatives from NMFS and other
                                                    risk species and is subject to additional               to a processing facility or directly to a             Federal agency partners solicited
                                                    data collection. NMFS is proposing to                   consumer market.                                      comment on principles to be applied in
                                                    exclude highly processed fish products                     For the designated at-risk species,                the identification of fish species likely
                                                    (fish oil, slurry, sauces, sticks, balls,               equivalent information is already being               to be most at risk of IUU fishing or
                                                    cakes, puddings, and other similar                      collected at the point of entry into                  seafood fraud (80 FR 24246, April 30,
                                                    highly processed fish products) from the                commerce for the products of U.S.                     2015). Taking into consideration public
                                                    additional data requirements in cases                   domestic fisheries pursuant to various                comment received, the working group
                                                                                                            Federal and/or State fishery                          evaluated the strength and utility of
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                                                    for which the species of fish comprising
                                                    the product or the harvesting event(s) or               management and reporting programs.                    various indicators of IUU fishing or
                                                    aquaculture operation(s) of the                         For this reason, this proposed rule does              seafood fraud as well as their
                                                    shipment of the product cannot be                       not duplicate data reporting and record               measurability and the robustness of data
                                                    feasibly identified.                                    retention requirements already in place               available to assess them. The working
                                                       Additional species and products may                  for products of U.S. domestic fisheries,              group endeavored to minimize overlap
                                                    be subsequently identified for inclusion                and instead focuses on accessing the                  of principles to ensure that alignment
                                                    in the Seafood Traceability Program as                  data necessary to establish traceability              with multiple principles did not
                                                    part of the continuing process to                       from point of harvest to entry into U.S.              overstate associated risk, and also to


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                                                    distinguish between risk of IUU fishing                                    Snapper; Sea Cucumber; Shrimp;                              of species to which this rule will apply
                                                    and risk of seafood fraud.                                                 Sharks; Swordfish; and Albacore,                            (80 FR 45955, August 3, 2015), NOAA
                                                       The working group identified the                                        Bigeye, Skipjack, and Yellowfin Tuna.                       recognizes that the public may further
                                                    following draft principles: Enforcement                                    Although bluefin tuna species were                          comment on the list of species and
                                                    capability, existence of a catch                                           determined to be at a lower risk of IUU                     species groups, including whether any
                                                    documentation scheme, complexity of                                        fishing and seafood fraud than other                        species should be added or deleted. It
                                                    the supply chain, known species                                            tuna species and were not included on                       would be helpful if such comments
                                                    substitution, history of mislabeling                                       the list of at-risk species, the reporting                  include information on the factors
                                                    (other than misidentification of species),                                 and recordkeeping requirements                              established in Recommendations 14 and
                                                    and history of fisheries violations.                                       proposed in this rule apply to HTS                          15 of the IUU Task Force Action Plan.
                                                    Applying those principles to a base list                                   codes for fish and fish products of all                     Because NOAA responded on October
                                                    of species, thirteen fish species/species                                  tuna species including bluefin tuna.                        30, 2015 (80 FR 66867) to comments
                                                    groups were identified as likely to be                                     NMFS notes that bluefin tuna was                            received on the proposed list that was
                                                    most at risk of IUU fishing or seafood                                     historically a target of IUU fishing, and                   published on August 3, 2015 (80 FR
                                                    fraud. NMFS solicited public comment                                       in response, two regional fisheries                         45955), NOAA requests that comments
                                                    on the draft principles and draft list of                                  organizations implemented a catch                           not be submitted on this proposal that
                                                    at-risk species (80 FR 45955, August 3,                                    documentation scheme which together                         are duplicative of those submitted on
                                                    2015). After taking into consideration                                     include two of the three species world-                     the list of species and contain no new
                                                    public comment, NMFS issued final                                          wide. While NMFS continues to view                          information.
                                                    principles and applied those principles                                    the bluefin tuna to be at considerably
                                                    to determine a list of at-risk species (80                                 lower risk of IUU fishing and seafood                          Under this proposed rule, importers
                                                    FR 66867, October 30, 2015). Public                                        fraud than other tuna species and has                       would therefore be subject to the
                                                    comments received in response to each                                      made no modification to the list of at-                     permitting, reporting and recording
                                                    of the above notices can be viewed                                         risk species published on October 30, it                    keeping requirements, which are
                                                    through the docket created on the                                          proposes to cover bluefin tuna in this                      described below, with respect to
                                                    Federal e-Rulemaking Portal: http://                                       proposed rule (and has therefore                            imports of the species and species
                                                    www.regulations.gov/#!docketDetail;D=                                      included the HTS codes for bluefin tuna                     groups as proposed, subject to revision
                                                    NOAA-NMFS-2014-0090.                                                       in the above list) in order to establish                    at the time of issuance of the final rule.
                                                       Pursuant to the process described                                       consistent treatment of tuna species,                       Entries of the fish and fish product of
                                                    above, NMFS issued a list of at-risk                                       and avoid possible concerns that one                        species covered by this rule filed under
                                                    species and species groups that                                            species of tuna may be treated less                         the following HTS codes would be
                                                    includes: Abalone; Atlantic Cod; Pacific                                   favorably than others.                                      designated in ACE as requiring the
                                                    Cod; Blue Crab; Red King Crab;                                                Although NOAA has, as discussed,                         additional data in order to obtain release
                                                    Dolphinfish (Mahi Mahi); Grouper; Red                                      previously sought comment on the list                       of the inbound shipment:

                                                                                         HTS code                                                                                     Commodity description

                                                    0301940100       ...............................................................................   TUNA BLUEFIN ATLANTIC, PACIFIC LIVE.
                                                    0301950000       ...............................................................................   TUNA BLUEFIN SOUTHERN LIVE.
                                                    0302310000       ...............................................................................   TUNA ALBACORE FRESH.
                                                    0302320000       ...............................................................................   TUNA YELLOWFIN FRESH.
                                                    0302330000       ...............................................................................   TUNA SKIPJACK FRESH.
                                                    0302340000       ...............................................................................   TUNA BIGEYE FRESH.
                                                    0302350100       ...............................................................................   TUNA BLUEFIN ATLANTIC, PACIFIC FRESH.
                                                    0302360000       ...............................................................................   TUNA BLUEFIN SOUTHERN FRESH.
                                                    0302470010       ...............................................................................   SWORDFISH STEAKS FRESH.
                                                    0302470090       ...............................................................................   SWORDFISH FRESH.
                                                    0302510010       ...............................................................................   GROUNDFISH COD ATLANTIC FRESH.
                                                    0302510090       ...............................................................................   GROUNDFISH COD NSPF FRESH.
                                                    0302810010       ...............................................................................   SHARK DOGFISH FRESH.
                                                    0302810090       ...............................................................................   SHARK NSPF FRESH.
                                                    0302895058       ...............................................................................   SNAPPER (LUTJANIDAE SPP.) FRESH.
                                                    0302895061       ...............................................................................   GROUPER FRESH.
                                                    0302895072       ...............................................................................   DOLPHINFISH FRESH.
                                                    0303410000       ...............................................................................   TUNA ALBACORE FROZEN.
                                                    0303420020       ...............................................................................   TUNA YELLOWFIN WHOLE FROZEN.
                                                    0303420040       ...............................................................................   TUNA YELLOWFIN EVISCERATED HEAD-ON FROZEN.
                                                    0303420060       ...............................................................................   TUNA YELLOWFIN EVISCERATED HEAD-OFF FROZEN.
                                                    0303430000       ...............................................................................   TUNA SKIPJACK FROZEN.
                                                    0303440000       ...............................................................................   TUNA BIGEYE FROZEN.
                                                    0303450110       ...............................................................................   TUNA BLUEFIN ATLANTIC FROZEN.
                                                    0303450150       ...............................................................................   TUNA BLUEFIN PACIFIC FROZEN.
                                                    0303460000       ...............................................................................   TUNA BLUEFIN SOUTHERN FROZEN.
                                                    0303490200       ...............................................................................   TUNA NSPF FROZEN.
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                                                    0303570010       ...............................................................................   SWORDFISH STEAKS FROZEN.
                                                    0303570090       ...............................................................................   SWORDFISH FROZEN.
                                                    0303630010       ...............................................................................   GROUNDFISH COD ATLANTIC FROZEN.
                                                    0303630090       ...............................................................................   GROUNDFISH COD NSPF FROZEN.
                                                    0303810010       ...............................................................................   SHARK DOGFISH FROZEN.
                                                    0303810090       ...............................................................................   SHARK NSPF FROZEN.
                                                    0303890067       ...............................................................................   SNAPPER (LUTJANIDAE SPP.) FROZEN.
                                                    0303890070       ...............................................................................   GROUPER FROZEN.
                                                    0304440010       ...............................................................................   GROUNDFISH COD ATLANTIC FILLET FRESH.



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                                                                                         HTS code                                                                                     Commodity description

                                                    0304440015       ...............................................................................   GROUNDFISH COD NSPF FILLET FRESH.
                                                    0304450000       ...............................................................................   SWORDFISH FILLET FRESH.
                                                    0304530010       ...............................................................................   GROUNDFISH COD ATLANTIC MEAT FRESH.
                                                    0304530010       ...............................................................................   GROUNDFISH COD ATLANTIC MEAT FRESH.
                                                    0304530015       ...............................................................................   GROUNDFISH COD NSPF MEAT FRESH.
                                                    0304530015       ...............................................................................   GROUNDFISH COD NSPF MEAT FRESH.
                                                    0304540000       ...............................................................................   SWORDFISH MEAT FRESH.
                                                    0304711000       ...............................................................................   GROUNDFISH COD NSPF FILLET BLOCKS FROZEN >4.5KG.
                                                    0304711000       ...............................................................................   GROUNDFISH COD NSPF FILLET BLOCKS FROZEN >4.5KG.
                                                    0304715000       ...............................................................................   GROUNDFISH COD NSPF FILLET FROZEN.
                                                    0304715000       ...............................................................................   GROUNDFISH COD NSPF FILLET FROZEN.
                                                    0304870000       ...............................................................................   TUNA NSPF FILLET FROZEN.
                                                    0304895055       ...............................................................................   DOLPHINFISH FILLET FROZEN.
                                                    0304895055       ...............................................................................   DOLPHINFISH FILLET FROZEN.
                                                    0304911000       ...............................................................................   SWORDFISH MEAT FROZEN >6.8KG.
                                                    0304919000       ...............................................................................   SWORDFISH MEAT FROZEN NOT >6.8KG.
                                                    0304951010       ...............................................................................   GROUNDFISH COD NSPF MINCED FROZEN >6.8KG.
                                                    0304951010       ...............................................................................   GROUNDFISH COD NSPF MINCED FROZEN >6.8KG.
                                                    0304991190       ...............................................................................   TUNA NSPF MEAT FROZEN >6.8KG.
                                                    0305320010       ...............................................................................   GROUNDFISH COD NSPF FILLET DRIED/SALTED/BRINE.
                                                    0305494020       ...............................................................................   GROUNDFISH COD, CUSK, HADDOCK, HAKE, POLLOCK SMOKED.
                                                    0305510000       ...............................................................................   GROUNDFISH COD NSPF DRIED.
                                                    0305620010       ...............................................................................   GROUNDFISH COD NSPF SALTED MOISTURE CONTENT >50%.
                                                    0305620025       ...............................................................................   GROUNDFISH COD NSPF SALTED MOISTURE CONTENT BET 45–50%.
                                                    0305620030       ...............................................................................   GROUNDFISH COD NSPF SALTED MOISTURE CONTENT BET 43–45%.
                                                    0305620045       ...............................................................................   GROUNDFISH COD NSPF SALTED MOISTURE CONTENT NOT >43%.
                                                    0305620050       ...............................................................................   GROUNDFISH COD NSPF FILLET SALTED MOISTURE >50%.
                                                    0305620060       ...............................................................................   GROUNDFISH COD NSPF FILLET SALTED MOISTURE CONTENT 45–50%.
                                                    0305620070       ...............................................................................   GROUNDFISH COD NSPF FILLET SALTED MOISTURE CONTENT 43–45%.
                                                    0305620080       ...............................................................................   GROUNDFISH COD NSPF FILLET SALTED MOISTURE NOT >43%.
                                                    0305710000       ...............................................................................   SHARK FINS.
                                                    0306142000       ...............................................................................   CRABMEAT NSPF FROZEN.
                                                    0306144010       ...............................................................................   CRAB KING FROZEN.
                                                    0306144090       ...............................................................................   CRAB NSPF FROZEN.
                                                    0306160003       ...............................................................................   SHRIMP COLD-WATER SHELL-ON FROZEN <15.
                                                    0306160006       ...............................................................................   SHRIMP COLD-WATER SHELL-ON FROZEN 15/20.
                                                    0306160009       ...............................................................................   SHRIMP COLD-WATER SHELL-ON FROZEN 21/25.
                                                    0306160012       ...............................................................................   SHRIMP COLD-WATER SHELL-ON FROZEN 26/30.
                                                    0306160015       ...............................................................................   SHRIMP COLD-WATER SHELL-ON FROZEN 31/40.
                                                    0306160018       ...............................................................................   SHRIMP COLD-WATER SHELL-ON FROZEN 41/50.
                                                    0306160021       ...............................................................................   SHRIMP COLD-WATER SHELL-ON FROZEN 51/60.
                                                    0306160024       ...............................................................................   SHRIMP COLD-WATER SHELL-ON FROZEN 61/70.
                                                    0306160027       ...............................................................................   SHRIMP COLD-WATER SHELL-ON FROZEN >70.
                                                    0306160040       ...............................................................................   SHRIMP COLD-WATER PEELED FROZEN.
                                                    0306170003       ...............................................................................   SHRIMP WARM-WATER SHELL-ON FROZEN <15.
                                                    0306170006       ...............................................................................   SHRIMP WARM-WATER SHELL-ON FROZEN 15/20.
                                                    0306170009       ...............................................................................   SHRIMP WARM-WATER SHELL-ON FROZEN 21/25.
                                                    0306170012       ...............................................................................   SHRIMP WARM-WATER SHELL-ON FROZEN 26/30.
                                                    0306170015       ...............................................................................   SHRIMP WARM-WATER SHELL-ON FROZEN 31/40.
                                                    0306170018       ...............................................................................   SHRIMP WARM-WATER SHELL-ON FROZEN 41/50.
                                                    0306170021       ...............................................................................   SHRIMP WARM-WATER SHELL-ON FROZEN 51/60.
                                                    0306170024       ...............................................................................   SHRIMP WARM-WATER SHELL-ON FROZEN 61/70.
                                                    0306170027       ...............................................................................   SHRIMP WARM-WATER SHELL-ON FROZEN >70.
                                                    0306170040       ...............................................................................   SHRIMP WARM-WATER PEELED FROZEN.
                                                    0306260020       ...............................................................................   SHRIMP COLD-WATER SHELL-ON FRESH/DRIED/SALTED/BRINE.
                                                    0306260040       ...............................................................................   SHRIMP COLD-WATER PEELED FRESH/DRIED/SALTED/BRINE.
                                                    0306270020       ...............................................................................   SHRIMP WARM-WATER SHELL-ON FRESH/DRIED/SALTED/BRINE.
                                                    0306270040       ...............................................................................   SHRIMP WARM-WATER PEELED FRESH/DRIED/SALTED/BRINE.
                                                    0308110000       ...............................................................................   SEA CUCUMBERS LIVE/FRESH.
                                                    0308190000       ...............................................................................   SEA CUCUMBERS FROZEN/DRIED/SALTED/BRINE.
                                                    1604141010       ...............................................................................   TUNA NSPF IN ATC (FOIL OR FLEXIBLE) IN OIL.
                                                    1604141091       ...............................................................................   TUNA ALBACORE IN ATC (OTHER) IN OIL.
                                                    1604141099       ...............................................................................   TUNA NSPF IN ATC (OTHER) IN OIL.
                                                    1604142251       ...............................................................................   TUNA ALBACORE IN ATC (FOIL OR FLEXIBLE) NOT IN OIL IN QUOTA.
                                                    1604142259       ...............................................................................   TUNA ALBACORE IN ATC (OTHER) NOT IN OIL IN QUOTA.
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                                                    1604142291       ...............................................................................   TUNA NSPF IN ATC (FOIL OR FLEXIBLE) NOT IN OIL IN QUOTA.
                                                    1604142299       ...............................................................................   TUNA NSPF IN ATC (OTHER) NOT IN OIL IN QUOTA.
                                                    1604143051       ...............................................................................   TUNA ALBACORE IN ATC (FOIL/FLEXIBLE) NOT IN OIL OVER QUOTA.
                                                    1604143059       ...............................................................................   TUNA ALBACORE IN ATC (OTHER) NOT IN OIL OVER QUOTA.
                                                    1604143091       ...............................................................................   TUNA NSPF IN ATC (FOIL OR FLEXIBLE) NOT IN OIL OVER QUOTA.
                                                    1604143099       ...............................................................................   TUNA NSPF IN ATC (OTHER) NOT IN OIL OVER QUOTA.
                                                    1604144000       ...............................................................................   TUNA NSPF NOT IN ATC NOT IN OIL >6.8KG.
                                                    1604145000       ...............................................................................   TUNA NSPF NOT IN ATC NOT IN OIL NOT >6.8KG.
                                                    1605100510       ...............................................................................   CRAB PRODUCTS PREPARED DINNERS IN ATC.



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                                                                                         HTS code                                                                                     Commodity description

                                                    1605100590       ...............................................................................   CRAB PRODUCTS PREPARED DINNERS NOT IN ATC.
                                                    1605102010       ...............................................................................   CRABMEAT KING IN ATC.
                                                    1605102051       ...............................................................................   CRABMEAT SWIMMING (CALLINECTES) IN ATC.
                                                    1605104002       ...............................................................................   CRABMEAT KING FROZEN.
                                                    1605104025       ...............................................................................   CRABMEAT SWIMMING (CALLINECTES) FROZEN.
                                                    1605104025       ...............................................................................   CRABMEAT SWIMMING (CALLINECTES) FROZEN.
                                                    1605211000       ...............................................................................   SHRIMPS AND PRAWNS, NOT IN AIRTIGHT CONTAINERS.
                                                    1605291000       ...............................................................................   SHRIMPS AND PRAWNS, OTHER.
                                                    1605570500       ...............................................................................   ABALONE PRODUCTS PREPARED DINNERS.
                                                    1605576000       ...............................................................................   ABALONE PREPARED/PRESERVED.



                                                      For the above listed HTS codes that                                      changes to the IUU fishing and risk of                      traceability program to combat IUU
                                                    may be used to make entry for                                              seafood fraud requirements such as                          fishing and seafood fraud, as well as the
                                                    designated at-risk species and for                                         converting certain recordkeeping                            operational standards related to
                                                    species which are not so designated, the                                   requirements to a reporting requirement,                    collecting, verifying and securing that
                                                    scientific name of the species in the                                      as discussed below, will be replicated in                   data. A number of respondents from the
                                                    shipment, or a disclaimer, will be                                         the TTVP program (through the                               trade community expressed concern
                                                    required to discern whether the                                            inclusion of appropriate HTS codes) so                      that any additional documentation and
                                                    shipment offered for entry is subject to                                   that entities serving the U.S. tuna                         the electronic collection of data would
                                                    additional data collection under the                                       product market will not be subject to                       create a burden to the industry, and
                                                    proposed traceability program. This                                        conflicting reporting and recordkeeping                     could compromise the confidential
                                                    proposed rule does not cover highly                                        requirements. Comments regarding HTS                        relationships between buyers and
                                                    processed fish products (fish oil, slurry,                                 codes should address the extent to                          suppliers. While changes will need to be
                                                    sauces, sticks, balls, cakes, puddings,                                    which the listed codes accurately reflect                   made that may pose a challenge in the
                                                    and other similar highly processed fish                                    the potential universe of products                          near term for some industry members, it
                                                    products) for which the species of fish                                    associated with the list of at-risk species                 is anticipated that the long-term benefits
                                                    comprising the product or the                                              and the cost effectiveness of including                     of electronic data collection will
                                                    harvesting event(s) or aquaculture                                         more or fewer codes.                                        outweigh these challenges. To address
                                                    operation(s) of the shipment of the                                                                                                    concerns about data confidentiality,
                                                                                                                               Data for Reporting and Recordkeeping
                                                    product cannot be feasibly identified                                                                                                  data security will be given the highest
                                                    and therefore HTS codes for such fish                                         The working group considered the                         priority. Information collected via ACE
                                                    and fish products have not been                                            minimum types of information that                           and maintained in CBP systems is
                                                    included in the list above. However                                        should be reported in order to                              highly sensitive commercial, financial
                                                    other program requirements (e.g., TTVP)                                    determine that imports of at-risk species                   and proprietary information, generally
                                                    may have data reporting requirements                                       are not products of illegal fishing or are                  exempt from disclosure pursuant to the
                                                    applicable to these codes.                                                 fraudulently represented. The area of                       Freedom of Information Act (5 U.S.C.
                                                      Regulatory requirements for reporting                                    harvest or the location of the                              552(b)(4)) and prohibited from
                                                    and recordkeeping already exist for                                        aquaculture facility, and the time at                       disclosure by the Trade Secrets Act
                                                    certain products subject to this rule. In                                  which the harvest took place, represents                    (18 U.S.C. 1905). NMFS further notes
                                                    particular, tuna products would be                                         the initial ‘‘link’’ in the supply chain.                   that information required to be
                                                    subject to this proposed rule and are                                      At-risk species entering U.S. commerce                      submitted to the agency under the MSA
                                                    now subject to the Tuna Tracking and                                       will be traced to their harvest and its                     is subject to MSA confidentiality of
                                                    Verification Program (TTVP) (See http://                                   authorization. Information on each                          information requirements at 16 U.S.C.
                                                    www.nmfs.noaa.gov/pr/dolphinsafe/                                          point of transshipment and processing                       1881a(b).
                                                    tunaHTScodes.htm), which monitors                                          throughout the fish or fish product’s                          Several comments expressed the
                                                    compliance under the Dolphin                                               chain of custody culminating at the                         desire for all fish species to be included
                                                    Protection Consumer Information Act                                        point of entry into U.S. commerce can                       in the initial phase of the traceability
                                                    (DPCIA) (16 U.S.C. 1385). NMFS seeks                                       also be used to trace product back to                       program, not just the subset of identified
                                                    to avoid any duplication of reporting                                      point of harvest.                                           at-risk species. Others commented that
                                                    and recordkeeping by ensuring that                                            The data to be reported for at-risk                      monitoring and control should not stop
                                                    those entities currently subject to the                                    species would be in addition to the                         at the point of entry into U.S.
                                                    TTVP requirements will only have to                                        information required by CBP as part of                      commerce, but carry all the way through
                                                    report the required information to the                                     normal entry processing via the ACE                         to the final retail consumer, where many
                                                    ACE portal once (and, similarly, those                                     portal. To avoid duplication, the                           feel that most fraud occurs, especially in
                                                    entities subject to both sets of                                           interagency working group considered                        terms of mislabeling. Although this
                                                    requirements will only keep one set of                                     data that are already collected by CBP                      proposed rule is the initial phase, and
                                                    records for purposes of tracking and                                       on the entry/entry summary, and data                        is designed in such a way that it can be
                                                    verification). Furthermore, in light of                                    that are, or will be, collected via ACE by                  expanded to eventually include all
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                                                    the similarity in underlying reporting                                     NMFS and other ITDS partner                                 species, as warranted by risk analysis, it
                                                    and recordkeeping requirements of the                                      government agencies (e.g., Food and                         is not designed to expand traceability
                                                    IUU fishing seafood fraud traceability                                     Drug Administration, Fish and Wildlife                      from the point of entry into commerce
                                                    program and the TTVP program, which                                        Service, Department of State).                              to the final consumer. As noted earlier,
                                                    verifies whether tuna product marketed                                        NMFS issued a notice (80 FR 37601,                       the MSA makes it unlawful to import,
                                                    as ‘‘dolphin safe’’ meets the eligibility                                  July 1, 2015) to request public input on                    export, transport, sell, receive, acquire,
                                                    conditions for the dolphin safe label,                                     the minimum types of information                            or purchase in interstate or foreign
                                                    NMFS intends to ensure that any future                                     necessary for an effective seafood                          commerce any fish taken, possessed,


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                                                    transported or sold in violation of any                 Name(s) of product; Quantity and/or                   upon request. However, NMFS
                                                    foreign law or regulation. Other state                  weight of the product(s).                             recognizes the conservation value of
                                                    and Federal agencies have broader                          • Information on where and when the                requiring reporting of key chain of
                                                    authority regarding mislabeling and                     fish were harvested and landed: Area(s)               custody data elements for the purpose of
                                                    other misrepresentation of food                         of wild-capture or aquaculture harvest;               real-time verification and compliance
                                                    products and consumer protection that                   Harvest date(s); Location(s) of                       risk assessment if those data can be
                                                    may be applied at other points in the                   aquaculture facility; Point of first                  accessed and analyzed using automated
                                                    supply chain up to the final sale.                      landing; Date of first landing; Name of               processes. While constraints on the
                                                       The comments reflected almost                        entity(ies) (processor, dealer, vessel) to            expansion of information collected
                                                    universal support for the use of                        which fish was landed. Such                           through message sets prior to full
                                                    scientific names for accurate species                   information may be contained, for                     operationalization of ITDS by December
                                                    identification, with the addition of FDA-               example, in catch certificates, landing               31, 2016 preclude the inclusion in this
                                                    approved market names on consumer                       reports, and port inspection reports.                 proposed rule of a reporting
                                                    labeling for user-friendliness. Many of                 Entries may comprise products from                    requirement for chain of custody
                                                    the comments suggested that the United                  more than one harvest event and each                  information in that manner, NMFS will
                                                    Nations Food and Agriculture                            event relevant to entry must be reported.             identify (including based on its
                                                    Organization (FAO) Fishing Area alone                      • The NMFS IFTP number issued to                   experience with audits conducted
                                                    is not sufficient to identify a precise                 the importer of record for the entry.                 pursuant to this rule) key chain of
                                                    location of harvest, and that fishing                      Additional information on each point               custody data elements that pose
                                                    location should be more closely defined                 in the chain of custody regarding the                 conservation benefits for real-time
                                                    by including the country of origin (for                 shipment of the fish or fish product to               reporting by one year from full
                                                    product harvested within another                        point of entry into U.S. commerce                     implementation of the final rule, and
                                                    country’s waters), regional designation,                would be established as a recordkeeping               implement through subsequent
                                                    or even GPS coordinates.                                requirement on the part of the importer               rulemaking the reporting of key chain of
                                                       The domestic fishing community also                  of record to ensure that information is               custody data via message set into the
                                                    expressed the desire for importers to be                readily available to NMFS to allow it to
                                                                                                                                                                  ITDS system.
                                                    held to the same documentation                          trace the fish or fish product from the                  As explained above, NMFS proposes
                                                    standards that apply to U.S. fisheries                  point of entry into U.S. commerce back                that the importer of record, or entry filer
                                                    because they feel that they ‘‘already                   to the point of harvest to verify the                 acting on their behalf, report the data
                                                    provide a staggering amount of                          information that is reported upon entry.
                                                                                                                                                                  required under the proposed program
                                                    information and demonstrate a high                      Such information would include
                                                                                                                                                                  via the ACE portal as part of the CBP
                                                    degree of traceability.’’ The NOC                       records regarding each custodian of the
                                                                                                                                                                  entry/entry summary process. To this
                                                    Committee agrees that data regarding                    fish and fish product, including, as
                                                                                                                                                                  end, importers of record who enter the
                                                    fish and fish products from both                        applicable, transshippers, processors,
                                                                                                                                                                  designated at-risk species would be
                                                    domestic and foreign sources must be                    storage facilities, and distributors. The
                                                                                                                                                                  required to supply the data required to
                                                    required to enable officials to determine               information contained in the records
                                                                                                                                                                  be reported under this proposed rule
                                                    lawful harvest and, also, reduce the                    must be provided to NMFS upon
                                                                                                                                                                  electronically through the ACE Partner
                                                    incidence of fraud. Much of the data                    request and be sufficient for NMFS to
                                                                                                                                                                  Government Agency Message Set for
                                                    needed to combat IUU fishing is already                 conduct a trace back to verify the
                                                                                                            veracity of the information that is                   NMFS (NMFS Message Set) and/or the
                                                    being collected in many foreign
                                                                                                            reported on entry. NMFS expects that                  DIS. The format for the NMFS Message
                                                    fisheries, and using the single-window
                                                                                                            typical supply chain records that are                 Set would be designated for each of the
                                                    ITDS system at the point of entry would
                                                                                                            kept in the normal course of businesses,              affected commodities (by HTS code) and
                                                    help streamline and unify the data
                                                                                                            including declarations by harvesting/                 specified in the following documents
                                                    reporting and verification process, and
                                                                                                            carrier vessels, bills of lading and forms            that would be jointly developed by
                                                    provide the needed inter-operability of
                                                                                                            voluntarily used or required under                    NMFS and CBP and made available to
                                                    information exchange across the supply
                                                                                                            foreign government or international                   importers and other entry filers by CBP
                                                    chain.
                                                       After consideration of comments as                   monitoring programs which include                     (http://www.cbp.gov/trade/ace/catair):
                                                    outlined above, NMFS proposes that, at                  such information as the identity of the               • CBP and Trade Automated Interface
                                                    the point of entry for species covered by               custodian, the type of processing, and                   Requirements—Appendix PGA
                                                    this rule, importers of record would be                 the weight of the product, would                      • CBP and Trade Automated Interface
                                                    required to report the following                        provide sufficient information for NMFS                  Requirements—PGA Message Set
                                                    information for each entry in addition to               to conduct a trace back. In addition to               • Automated Broker Interface (ABI)
                                                    other information that CBP and other                    relying on such records, the trade may                   Requirements—Implementation
                                                    agencies, including NMFS, currently                     choose to use model forms that NMFS                      Guide for NMFS
                                                    require:                                                has developed to track and document                      In developing software for assembling
                                                       • Information on the entity(ies)                     chain of custody information through                  and transferring the additional data to
                                                    harvesting or producing the fish (as                    the supply chain. NMFS seeks                          ACE, importers may wish to consider
                                                    applicable): Name and flag state of                     comments on proposed model forms it                   interoperability with existing
                                                    harvesting vessel(s) and evidence of                    has developed for this purpose which                  traceability systems that are prevalent in
                                                    authorization; Unique vessel                            are available in the docket for this                  the private sector supply chain or which
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                                                    identifier(s) (if available); Type(s) of                rulemaking at www.regulations.gov.                    may exist for certain commodities
                                                    fishing gear; Name(s) of farm or                           Due to technological limitations of                subject to catch/trade documentation
                                                    aquaculture facility.                                   automated data processing for imaged                  schemes under the auspices of a
                                                       • Information on the fish that was                   documents and requirements associated                 regional fishery management
                                                    harvested and processed, including:                     with the phase-in of ITDS, this proposed              organization (RFMO). While NMFS does
                                                    Species of fish (scientific name,                       rule requires that chain of custody                   not endorse any particular private sector
                                                    acceptable market name, and ASFIS                       information be retained by the importer               traceability system, use of such systems
                                                    number); Product description(s);                        of record and made available to NMFS                  may facilitate the collection of the


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                                                    required information along the supply                   minimize the potential for disruptions                the entity that actually completes CBP
                                                    chain in order to report this information               in trade and costly delays in release of              entry filings (i.e., customs broker). An
                                                    through ACE. However, importers of                      shipments.                                            importer of record must obtain an IFTP
                                                    record are still responsible for the                       To obtain the IFTP, U.S. importers of              and is responsible for complying with
                                                    accuracy of the information in their                    record for designated at-risk species                 all of the requirements of this rule. The
                                                    import transactions, irrespective of                    covered by this rule and seafood                      importer could arrange for a customs
                                                    whether integration software or other                   products derived from such species                    broker to submit required data elements
                                                    automated supply chain solutions are                    would electronically submit their                     for at-risk species through ACE. The
                                                    utilized.                                               application and fee for the IFTP via the              customs broker would have to report the
                                                      Where RFMO catch/documentation                        National Permitting System Web site                   IFTP number of the importer of record
                                                    schemes apply to the affected at-risk                   designated by NMFS. The fee charged                   along with the other required data
                                                    species, including those that have been                 for the IFTP would be calculated, at                  elements for the specific entry but
                                                    implemented by NMFS through                             least annually, in accordance with                    would not need to obtain an IFTP.
                                                    regulation (e.g., the swordfish statistical             procedures set forth in Chapter 9 of the              However, the importer of record must
                                                    document of the International                           NOAA Finance Handbook for                             still comply with the record keeping
                                                    Commission for the Conservation of                      determining the administrative costs for              and inspection requirements of this
                                                    Atlantic Tunas), it is anticipated that                 special products and services (http://                rule.
                                                    compliance with the entry data                          www.corporateservices.noaa.gov/
                                                    collection requirements of these                        finance/Finance%20Handbook.html);                     Verification of Entries
                                                    schemes would for the most part meet                    the permit fee would not exceed such                     To implement this proposed
                                                    the data reporting and recordkeeping                    costs. An importer of record who is                   regulation, business rules would be
                                                    requirements of the traceability program                required to have an IFTP only needs one               programmed into ACE to automatically
                                                    proposed here. However, ITDS provides                   IFTP. Separate permits are not required,              validate that the importer of record has
                                                    sufficient flexibility to collect additional            for example, if the imported species are              satisfied all of the NMFS Message Set
                                                    data in cases where the data                            covered under more than one program                   and document image requirements as
                                                    requirements of the seafood traceability                or the importer trades in more than one               applicable to HTS codes subject to
                                                    program proposed by this rule would                     covered species.                                      multiple programs (e.g., all data fields
                                                    exceed those of an RFMO scheme                                                                                are populated and conform to format
                                                                                                            Reporting and Recordkeeping                           and coding specifications, required
                                                    applicable to the same species. NMFS
                                                    will work with CBP to avoid duplication                    This proposed rule would require that              image files are attached). Absent
                                                    of reporting requirement in cases where                 an IFTP holder (i.e., importer of record              validation of the NMFS requirements in
                                                    more than one reporting program                         as identified on CBP entry/entry                      ACE, the entry filed would be rejected
                                                    applies to a particular fish or fish                    summary) report certain data for entries              and the entry filer would be notified of
                                                    product, and to ensure that all the data                of at-risk species covered by this rule.              the deficiencies that must be addressed
                                                    are reported to meet the requirements of                NMFS would provide detailed                           in order for the entry to be certified by
                                                    each applicable reporting program.                      information to permit holders regarding               ACE prior to release by NMFS and CBP.
                                                                                                            submission of such data, as well as on                In addition to automated validation of
                                                    International Fisheries Trade Permit                    recordkeeping, in a compliance guide                  the data submitted, entries may be
                                                    (IFTP)                                                  for industry that will be prepared in                 subject to verification by NMFS that the
                                                       The ITDS proposed rule would                         advance of NMFS’ implementation of a                  supplied data elements are true and can
                                                    establish the IFTP to consolidate                       final rule. (The guide may include                    be corroborated via auditing procedures
                                                    existing permits under the highly                       information on electronic filing through              (e.g., vessel was authorized by the flag
                                                    migratory species international trade                   ITDS.) The IFTP holder/importer of                    state, legal catch was landed to an
                                                    program (HMS ITP) and Antarctic                         record would be required to maintain or               authorized entity, processor receipts
                                                    marine living resources (AMLR)                          have access to, and make available for                correspond to outputs). For shipments
                                                    program, and would require a permit for                 inspection, electronic or paper versions              selected for verification, if verification
                                                    the TTVP. (80 FR 81251, December 29,                    of records associated with an entry for               of the data cannot be completed by
                                                    2015). (See Intersection with Other                     at-risk species at their place of business            NMFS pre-release, NMFS may request
                                                    Applicable Requirements section below                   for a period of five years after the date             that CBP place a hold on a shipment
                                                    for further detail on the existing trade                of entry.                                             pending verification by NMFS or allow
                                                    monitoring programs.) This proposed                        NMFS believes the costs of this rule               conditional release, contingent upon
                                                    rule would extend the IFTP requirement                  will be relatively minor. Nonetheless,                timely provision of records by the
                                                    in the ITDS proposed rule to include                    NMFS recognizes that the public may                   importer of record to allow data
                                                    importers of record identified in CBP                   comment on this aspect of the proposed                verification. Entries for which timely
                                                    entry filings for shipments containing                  rule and possibly suggest alternative                 provision of records is not provided to
                                                    the designated at-risk species covered                  approaches. Section 2.6 of the Draft                  NMFS or that cannot be verified as
                                                    by this rule. Requiring the IFTP would                  Regulatory Impact Review and Initial                  lawfully acquired and non-fraudulent
                                                    allow NMFS to identify, and have                        Regulatory Flexibility Analysis                       by NMFS, will be subject to
                                                    current contact information for,                        discusses several alternatives that were              enforcement or other appropriate action
                                                    importers of the at-risk species covered                considered and ultimately rejected by                 by NMFS in coordination with CBP.
                                                    by this rule. This will enable NMFS to                  NMFS. Any comments on these                           Such responses could include a re-
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                                                    provide information about data                          alternatives or any other modifications               delivery order for the shipment,
                                                    reporting and recordkeeping                             to the proposed reporting and                         exclusion from entry into commerce of
                                                    requirements applicable to at-risk                      recordkeeping requirements should                     the shipment, or enforcement action
                                                    species; alert permit holders in advance                explain how they maintain the rule’s                  against the entry filer or importer of
                                                    of any pending changes to data                          effectiveness at combating IUU fishing                record.
                                                    reporting and recordkeeping                             and seafood fraud.                                       To select entries for verification,
                                                    requirements, including additional data                    This proposed rule recognizes that the             NMFS would work with CBP to develop
                                                    elements or at-risk species; and                        importer of record may be different from              a specific program within ITDS to


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                                                    screen information for the covered                      designated at-risk species. The Trusted               well as logistical considerations such as
                                                    commodities based on risk criteria. For                 Trader Program is intended to                         compliance with anticipated revisions
                                                    example, risk-based screening and                       streamline entry processing consistent                to ITDS that will allow chain of custody
                                                    targeting procedures can be                             with ensuring that all traders in the                 information to be submitted
                                                    programmed to categorize entries by                     supply chain comply with applicable                   electronically. As an initial estimate,
                                                    volume and certain attributes (e.g.,                    U.S. regulations. Participants in the                 NMFS anticipates that firms may need
                                                    ocean area of catch, vessel type or gear),              Trusted Trader Program would collect                  between 90 days and 12 months to
                                                    and then randomly select entries for                    or have access to the same data as non-               adapt their practices to comply with the
                                                    verification on a percentage basis within               participants, but may not need to                     requirements of this rule and proposes
                                                    groups of entries defined by the                        provide it prior to entry. NMFS requests              an implementation date of somewhere
                                                    associated attributes. In applying these                comment regarding the potential design                between 90 days and 12 months
                                                    procedures, NMFS would implement a                      and use of a Trusted Trader Program in                following publication of the final rule.
                                                    verification scheme, including levels of                connection with the requirements                         In addition to seeking comments on
                                                    inspection sufficient to assure that                    proposed in this rule, in particular how              the implementation timeframe for this
                                                    imports of the at-risk species are not                  it could be used to streamline entry                  first phase of the traceability program,
                                                    products of illegal fisheries and are not               while allowing the United States to                   feedback is also sought on the lead time
                                                    fraudulently represented. Given the                     determine that imported seafood has                   needed for seafood trade participants to
                                                    volume of imports, and the perishable                   been lawfully acquired and not                        implement potential expansion of this
                                                    nature of seafood, it would not likely be               misrepresented and to deter the                       rule, either by inclusion of additional
                                                    cost-effective for most verifications to be             infiltration of illegally harvested and               species and/or additional data elements.
                                                    conducted on a pre-release basis.                       misrepresented seafood into the supply                NMFS proposes to implement changes
                                                    However, the verification scheme may                    chain.                                                to reporting or recordkeeping
                                                    involve targeted operations on a pre-                                                                         requirements for species and data
                                                                                                            Consideration of the European Union                   elements through notice and comment
                                                    release basis that are focused on
                                                                                                            Catch Certification Scheme                            rulemaking procedures. Future
                                                    particular products or ports of concern.
                                                       A verification program as described                    The European Union (EU) adopted the                 proposed rules would specify the
                                                    above will facilitate a determination of                IUU Regulation on September 29, 2008,                 changes to reporting or recordkeeping
                                                    whether imported seafood has been                       which included a catch certification                  requirements and would direct
                                                    lawfully acquired and not                               scheme for importation and exportation                potentially affected parties to the
                                                    misrepresented and deter the infiltration               of fishery products. The EU’s IUU                     pertinent CBP documents (Appendix
                                                    of illegally harvested and                              regulations do not include a traceability             PGA, PGA Message Set, Implementation
                                                    misrepresented seafood into the supply                  scheme equivalent to that as                          Guide for NMFS) as described in the
                                                    chain. In addition to market access                     contemplated by the IUU Task Force                    Customs and Trade Automated Interface
                                                    deterrence, there may be price effects in               and as proposed in this rule. However,                Requirements (CATAIR) available at:
                                                    that illegal or would be fraudulent                     NMFS is interested in comments on                     http://www.cbp.gov/sites/default/files/
                                                    seafood must be diverted to lower value                 how some of the elements inherent in                  documents/ACE%20NMFS%20PGA
                                                    markets. Taken together, market access                  the EU’s IUU regulations may be                       %20MS%20Guidelines%20-%20July
                                                    and price effects would reduce the                      adapted to this rule as a means of                    %2022%202015.pdf) that would be
                                                    incentives for illegal fishing operations               facilitating compliance and reducing                  developed jointly by NMFS and CBP to
                                                    and for seafood fraud. Conversely,                      burden for exporters, either through the              provide the implementation details (e.g.,
                                                    authorized fisheries stand to benefit                   design of the traceability process itself             species by HTS code, data elements,
                                                    from import monitoring programs that                    or as part of a trusted trader program.               message set format, DIS requirements).
                                                    aim to identify and exclude products of                 Implementation Timeframe
                                                    IUU fishing and seafood fraud, both                                                                           International Cooperation and
                                                    through enhanced market share and                         NMFS requests specific comment on                   Assistance
                                                    potentially higher prices.                              the implementation date for the data                     Subject to the availability of
                                                                                                            reporting and recordkeeping                           resources, NMFS intends to provide
                                                    Voluntary Third Party Certifications                    requirements for at-risk species under                assistance to exporting nations to
                                                    and Trusted Trader Program                              this proposed rule. While some firms                  support compliance with the
                                                       NMFS is considering how voluntary                    may have adequate information systems                 requirements of this proposed rule,
                                                    third party seafood certification                       already in place, other firms may need                including by providing assistance to
                                                    programs could simplify entry filing for                lead time to develop and implement                    build capacity to: (1) Undertake
                                                    designated at-risk species or could be                  mechanisms for transmitting the                       effective fisheries management; (2)
                                                    used to meet reporting requirements                     required information along the supply                 strengthen fisheries governance
                                                    under this proposed rule. NMFS                          chain so that the data are available for              structures and enforcement bodies to
                                                    requests comment on how                                 entry filers to submit via ACE. NMFS                  combat IUU fishing and seafood fraud;
                                                    interoperability of third party data                    anticipates that this proposed rule                   and (3) establish, maintain, or support
                                                    systems could be applied to meet the                    would become effective in September                   systems to enable export shipments of
                                                    data reporting requirements on a pre-                   2016, consistent with timeframes                      fish and fish products to be traced back
                                                    arrival basis or at the point of entry.                 described in the IUU and Seafood Fraud                to point of harvest.
                                                    Such interoperable systems would have                   Task Force Action Plan, but that the
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                                                    to provide the information necessary for                date by which importers are required to               Intersection With Other Applicable
                                                    NMFS to trace product to the harvest                    comply with the requirements in the                   Requirements
                                                    event and therefore be sufficient to                    rule will be sometime after that. NMFS                  The proposed requirements for
                                                    identify product that is the result of IUU              seeks comment on an appropriate                       additional data collection at entry into
                                                    fishing or is misrepresented.                           implementation date or dates, taking                  U.S. commerce for imported at-risk
                                                       Additionally, NMFS is considering                    into account any time firms may require               species could intersect with data
                                                    how a Trusted Trader program might be                   to adapt to their practices to comply                 collection requirements applicable to
                                                    used to streamline entry processing for                 with the requirements of this rule as                 imports of those same species under


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                                                    several other authorities. Some of these                identification and/or certification                   designated at-risk species under any
                                                    authorities are related to combating IUU                procedures in other statutes, including               statutory authority, NMFS will consider
                                                    fishing, while other authorities are                    the Pelly Amendment to the                            how to avoid duplication of data
                                                    aimed at other concerns such as                         Fishermen’s Protective Act (22 U.S.C.                 collection accordingly. However, entry
                                                    managing bycatch.                                       1978) and the Atlantic Tunas                          filers should carefully examine the data
                                                       NMFS has previously issued                           Convention Act (ATCA) (16 U.S.C. 971                  reporting and recordkeeping
                                                    regulations to implement programs for                   et seq.). These procedures may result in              requirements contained in this proposed
                                                    fishery products subject to RFMO                        trade restrictions or other measures for              rule and other applicable rules, as
                                                    documentation requirements and/or                       fishery products from a certified country             further explained in the ABI
                                                    catch documentation under domestic                      that are associated with the activity that            Implementation Guide, for the
                                                    laws. These regulations pertain to trade                resulted in the certification. Further,               commodities that comprise the
                                                    monitoring under three main programs:                   import prohibitions for certain fishery               shipment to ensure that all regulatory
                                                    The HMS ITP, which regulates trade in                   products could also be applied under                  requirements are met for all trade-
                                                    specified commodities of tuna,                          provisions of the Marine Mammal                       related programs that are applicable.
                                                    swordfish, billfish, and shark fins under               Protection Act (MMPA) (16 U.S.C. 1361                 The ABI Implementation Guide will be
                                                    the MSA and requirements adopted by                     et seq.) and other statutes, depending on             updated by NMFS and CBP to provide
                                                    several tuna RFMOs to which the                         the circumstances of the fish harvest                 the trade with a single comprehensive
                                                    United States is a contracting party; the               and the conservation concerns of the                  resource addressing all applicable
                                                    AMLR program, which regulates trade                     United States.                                        program requirements for imports of
                                                    in Antarctic and Patagonian toothfish                      Multilateral efforts to combat IUU                 fish and fish products subject to data
                                                    and other fishery products managed                      fishing may also result in requirements               reporting and recordkeeping
                                                    under the Convention on the                             to take trade action. The United States               requirements under NMFS statutory
                                                    Conservation of Antarctic Marine Living                 is a member or contracting party to                   authority. NMFS would welcome public
                                                    Resources (CCAMLR); and TTVP, which                     several RFMOs that have established                   comment as to whether there are any
                                                    regulates trade of purse seine harvested                procedures to identify nations and/or                 additional duplicative data reporting or
                                                    in frozen and/or processed tuna                         vessels whose fishing activities                      recordkeeping requirements which have
                                                    products under the Marine Mammal                        undermine the effectiveness of the                    not been identified.
                                                    Protection Act. Monitoring authority,                   conservation and management measures
                                                    conducted under the TTVP, is also                       adopted by the organization. Fishery                  Classification
                                                    provided for tuna products by the                       products exported by such nations or                    This proposed rule is published under
                                                    DPCIA, which specifies the conditions                   harvested by such vessels may be                      the authority of the Magnuson-Stevens
                                                    under which tuna products are eligible                  subject to import prohibitions. Relevant              Fishery Conservation and Management
                                                    to be labeled as dolphin-safe.                          RFMO statutes include the Atlantic                    Act, 16 U.S.C. 1801 et seq. The NMFS
                                                       Many of these monitoring programs                    Tunas Convention Act (16 U.S.C. 971 et                Assistant Administrator has determined
                                                    require parties who import into or                      seq.), the Antarctic Marine Living                    that this proposed action is consistent
                                                    export, and/or re-export from the U.S.                  Resources Convention Act (AMLRCA)                     with the provisions of this and other
                                                    regulated species to: Obtain a permit                   (16 U.S.C. 2431 et seq.), the Western and             applicable laws, subject to further
                                                    from NMFS, obtain documentation on                      Central Pacific Fisheries Convention                  consideration after public comment.
                                                    the flag-nation authorization for the                   Implementation Act (WCPFCIA) (16                      Executive Order 12866
                                                    harvest from the foreign exporter, and                  U.S.C. 6901 et seq.), and the Tuna
                                                    submit this information to NMFS.                        Conventions Act (TCA) (16 U.S.C. 951 et                  This proposed rule has been
                                                    Depending on the commodity, specific                    seq.). Implementation of such RFMO-                   determined to be significant for the
                                                    information may also be required, for                   derived trade measures may require the                purposes of Executive Order (E.O.)
                                                    example: The flag nation of the                         collection of information about certain               12866 because it may raise novel legal
                                                    harvesting vessel, the ocean area of                    fish products from certain countries,                 or policy issues arising out of legal
                                                    catch, the fishing gear used, the name of               including the United States, and some                 mandates, the President’s priorities, or
                                                    the harvesting vessel and details and                   of these existing measures do involve                 the principles set forth in E.O. 12866.
                                                    authorizations related to harvest,                      the at-risk species designated in this                NMFS has prepared a regulatory impact
                                                    landing, transshipment and export/re-                   proposed rule.                                        review of this action, which is available
                                                    export.                                                    For existing programs involving                    from NMFS (see ADDRESSES). This
                                                       In addition to these three programs,                 collection and reporting of trade                     analysis describes the economic impact
                                                    NMFS may implement or recommend                         information that overlap with the at-risk             this proposed action, if adopted, would
                                                    trade measures for certain commodities                  species proposed for data collection in               have on U.S. businesses and consumers.
                                                    under several other authorities. The                    this current rulemaking, NMFS has                     NMFS invites the public to comment on
                                                    High Seas Driftnet Fishing Moratorium                   examined the data required under those                this proposal and the supporting
                                                    Protection Act (HSDFMPA) (16 U.S.C.                     existing programs and has adjusted the                analysis.
                                                    1826d–k) sets forth a process for                       NMFS Message Set specified in the ABI                    The regulatory action being
                                                    identification and certification of                     Implementation Guide to ensure that all               considered, and its legal basis, is
                                                    nations for IUU fishing, bycatch of                     regulatory requirements are met while                 described in the preamble of this
                                                    protected living marine resources, and                  avoiding duplication. Likewise, NMFS                  proposed rule. This proposed rule
                                                    unsustainable shark fishing. Certain fish               has avoided duplication between the at-               would require a permit (IFTP) for
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                                                    and fish products from identified                       risk species data reporting and                       importers of at-risk species.
                                                    nations that do not receive positive                    recordkeeping requirements contained                  Additionally, information pertaining to
                                                    certifications could be subject to denial               in this proposed rule and any                         the harvest and landing of the product
                                                    of port privileges and/or import                        documentation requirements affecting                  prior to U.S. import would be required
                                                    prohibitions under the authority                        designated at-risk species that have been             at the point of entry into U.S.
                                                    provided in the High Seas Driftnet                      implemented pursuant to other existing                commerce, and certain records must be
                                                    Fisheries Enforcement Act (HSDFEA)                      programs. Should future trade                         retained. With regard to the possible
                                                    (16 U.S.C. 1826a–c). There are also                     monitoring requirements be applied for                economic effects of this action, NMFS


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                                                    anticipates that U.S. entities would not                   The primary objective of this                      into U.S. commerce. Given the large
                                                    be significantly affected by this action                proposed rule is to collect or have                   volume of fish and fish product imports
                                                    because it does not directly restrict trade             access to additional data on imported                 to the U.S. market, the number of
                                                    in the designated at-risk species and                   fish and fish products to determine that              exporting countries, and the fact that
                                                    does not pose entirely new burdens                      it has been lawfully acquired and is not              traceability systems are being
                                                    with regard to the collection and                       fraudulent and to deter illegally caught              increasingly used within the seafood
                                                    submission of information necessary to                  or misrepresented seafood from entering               industry, it is not expected that this rule
                                                    determine product admissibility. Some                   into U.S. commerce. These data                        would significantly affect the overall
                                                    of the data proposed to be collected at                 reporting and recordkeeping                           volume of trade or alter trade flows in
                                                    entry or to be subject to recordkeeping                 requirements affect inter alia importers              the U.S. market for fish and fish
                                                    requirements is already collected by the                of seafood products, many of which are                products that are legally harvested and
                                                    seafood industry in order to comply                     small businesses. Given the level of                  accurately represented.
                                                    with food safety and product labeling                   imports contributing to the annual                       NMFS considered several alternatives
                                                    requirements. In addition, the majority                 supply of seafood, collecting and                     in this rulemaking: The requirements
                                                    of the countries exporting fish and fish                evaluating information about fish and                 described in the proposed rule, a no-
                                                    products derived from the designated at-                fish products sourced overseas are a part             action alternative and various
                                                    risk species to the U.S. market also                    of normal business practices for U.S.                 combinations of data reporting and
                                                    export a number of these same fish and                  seafood dealers. The permitting,                      recordkeeping for the supply chain
                                                    fish products to the European Union                     electronic reporting and recordkeeping                information applicable to the at-risk
                                                    (E.U.) market. Consequently, many                       requirements proposed by this                         species. NMFS prefers the proposed rule
                                                    harvesting states, port states, and                     rulemaking would build on current                     approach, because it would implement
                                                    intermediary/exporting states that                      business practices (e.g., information                 the initial phase of a traceability
                                                    would be affected by this rule may                      systems to facilitate product recalls, to             program as envisioned by
                                                    already have comparable information                     maintain product quality, or to reduce                Recommendations 14 and 15 of the Task
                                                    collection systems in place to satisfy the              risks of food borne illnesses) and are not            Force. In addition, it is consistent with
                                                    requirements of E.U. regulation on IUU                  estimated to pose significant adverse or              the existing requirement that all
                                                    fishing.                                                long-term economic impacts on small                   applicable U.S. government agencies are
                                                                                                            entities.                                             required to implement ITDS under the
                                                    Regulatory Flexibility Act                                 If this rule is finalized, NMFS                    authority of the SAFE Port Act and
                                                       This proposed rule has been                          estimates there will be approximately                 Executive Order 13659, Streamlining
                                                    determined to be significant for the                    2,000 new applicants for the IFTP, with               the Export/Import Process (79 FR 10657,
                                                    purposes of Executive Order (E.O.)                      an estimated industry-wide increase in                February 28, 2014). Also, the proposed
                                                    12866 because it may raise novel legal                  annual costs to importers of $60,000 in               traceability program takes into account
                                                    or policy issues arising out of legal                   permit fees. Data sets to be submitted                the burden of data collection from the
                                                    mandates, the President’s priorities, or                electronically to determine product                   trade and the government requirements
                                                    the principles set forth in E.O. 12866.                 admissibility are, to some extent, either             for admissibility determinations.
                                                    An Initial Regulatory Flexibility                       already collected by the trade in the
                                                    Analysis (IRFA) was prepared, as                                                                              National Environmental Policy Act
                                                                                                            course of supply chain management,
                                                    required by section 603 of the                          already required to be collected and                    Under NOAA Administrative Order
                                                    Regulatory Flexibility Act (RFA). The                   submitted under existing trade                        (NAO 216–6), the promulgation of
                                                    IRFA describes the economic impact                      monitoring programs (e.g., tuna,                      regulations that are procedural and
                                                    this proposed rule will have on small                   swordfish, toothfish), or collected in                administrative in nature are
                                                    entities and includes a description of                  support of third party certification                  categorically excluded from the
                                                    the action, why it is being considered,                 schemes voluntarily adopted by the                    requirement to prepare an
                                                    and the legal basis for this action. The                trade. Incremental costs are likely to                Environmental Assessment. These
                                                    purpose of the RFA is to relieve small                  consist of developing interoperable                   proposed regulations to implement a
                                                    businesses, small organizations, and                    systems to ensure that the data are                   seafood traceability program are
                                                    small governmental entities of                          transmitted along with the product to                 procedural and administrative in nature
                                                    burdensome regulations and                              ensure the information is available to                in that they would impose reporting and
                                                    recordkeeping requirements. Major                       the entry filer.                                      recordkeeping requirements for ongoing
                                                    goals of the RFA are: (1) To increase                      The proposed rule would apply to                   authorized catch and trade activities.
                                                    agency awareness and understanding of                   U.S. entities that import fish and fish               Fishing activity and trade in seafood
                                                    the impact of their regulations on small                products derived from the designated at-              products are not further restricted
                                                    business, (2) to require agencies to                    risk species. This proposed rule would                relative to any existing laws or
                                                    communicate and explain their findings                  be implemented so as to avoid                         regulations, either foreign or domestic.
                                                    to the public, and (3) to encourage                     duplication or conflict with any other                Given the procedural and administrative
                                                    agencies to use flexibility and to provide              Federal rules. To the extent that the                 nature of this rulemaking, an
                                                    regulatory relief to small entities. The                proposed requirements overlap with                    Environmental Assessment was not
                                                    RFA emphasizes predicting impacts on                    other reporting requirements applicable               prepared.
                                                    small entities as a group distinct from                 to the designated at-risk species, this
                                                    other entities and the consideration of                 will be been taken into account to avoid              Paperwork Reduction Act
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                                                    alternatives that may minimize the                      collecting data more than once or by                    This proposed rule contains a
                                                    impacts while still achieving the stated                means other than the single window                    collection-of-information requirement
                                                    objective of the action. Below is a                     (ACE portal). As stated above, this rule              subject to review and approval by OMB
                                                    summary of the IRFA for the proposed                    is intended to allow NMFS to determine                under the Paperwork Reduction Act
                                                    rule which was prepared in conjunction                  that imported seafood has been lawfully               (PRA). This requirement has been
                                                    with a Regulatory Impact Review (RIR).                  acquired and is not fraudulently                      submitted to OMB for approval. The
                                                    The IRFA/RIR is available from NMFS                     represented and to deter illegally caught             information collection burden for the
                                                    (see ADDRESSES).                                        or misrepresented seafood from entering               requirements proposed under this rule


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                                                    (IFTP, harvest and landing data                         Reporting and recordkeeping                           subpart, the AMLR program, the HMS
                                                    submitted at entry, image files                         requirements, Statistics.                             ITP, or the TTVP.
                                                    submitted at entry, and provision of                      Dated: February 1, 2016.                            *     *     *    *       *
                                                    records of supply chain information) as                 Samuel D. Rauch III,                                    Seafood Traceability Program means
                                                    applicable to imports of the designated                                                                       the data reporting and recordkeeping
                                                                                                            Deputy Assistant Administrator for
                                                    at-risk species are estimated to be an                  Regulatory Programs, National Marine                  requirements established under
                                                    increase of 18,542 hours and $278,130.                  Fisheries Service.                                    § 300.324 of this title.
                                                    Recordkeeping/reporting costs (permit                     For the reasons set out in the                      *     *     *    *       *
                                                    application fees at $30 each) will total                preamble, 50 CFR part 300, subpart R,                 ■ 3. Further revise § 300.323, proposed
                                                    $60,000. This proposed rule does not                    as proposed to be added December 29,                  to be added December 29, 2015, (80 FR
                                                    anticipate any other information                        2015, (80 FR 81251), is proposed to be                81251), to read as follows:
                                                    collection burden than what is                          further amended and 50 CFR part 600 is
                                                    identified in this section, and therefore                                                                     § 300.323 Reporting and Recordkeeping
                                                                                                            proposed to be amended as follows:                    Requirements.
                                                    is not requesting approval from OMB for
                                                    the burden associated with any other                    50 CFR CHAPTER III—INTERNATIONAL                         A person entering for consumption or
                                                    aspects of the rule.                                    FISHING AND RELATED ACTIVITIES                        withdrawal from a foreign trade zone or
                                                                                                                                                                  bonded warehouse for consumption,
                                                       Public comment is sought regarding:                  PART 300—INTERNATIONAL                                exporting, or re-exporting fish or fish
                                                    Whether this proposed data reporting is                 FISHERIES REGULATIONS                                 products regulated under this subpart
                                                    necessary for the proper performance of
                                                                                                                                                                  from any ocean area, or any area of
                                                    the functions of the agency, including                  ■ 1. The authority citation for 50 CFR
                                                                                                                                                                  jurisdiction for aquaculture facilities,
                                                    whether the information shall have                      part 300 continues to read as follows:
                                                                                                                                                                  must file all data sets, reports, and
                                                    practical utility; the accuracy of the                    Authority: 16 U.S.C. 951 et seq.; 16 U.S.C.         documentation required under the
                                                    burden estimate; ways to enhance the                    1801 et seq.; 16 U.S.C. 5501 et seq.; 16 U.S.C.       AMLR program, HMS ITP, TTVP and
                                                    quality, utility, and clarity of the                    2431 et seq.; 31 U.S.C. 9701 et seq.                  Seafood Traceability Program and under
                                                    information to be collected; and ways to                ■  2. Further amend § 300.321, proposed               other regulations that incorporate by
                                                    minimize the burden of the collection of                to be added December 29, 2015, (80 FR                 reference the requirements of this
                                                    information, including through the use                  81251), by adding a definition for                    subpart. A paper or electronic copy of
                                                    of automated collection techniques or                   ‘‘Seafood Traceability Program’’ in                   all required reports and documentation,
                                                    other forms of information technology.                  alphabetical order, and revising the                  and all supporting records upon which
                                                    The public may also wish to comment                     definitions of ‘‘Catch and Statistical                an entry filing or export declaration is
                                                    on how alternative compliance                           Document/Documentation’’,                             made, must be maintained by the
                                                    schedules for these reporting and record                ‘‘Documentation and data sets required                importer of record, and made available
                                                    keeping requirements may affect                         under this subpart’’ and ‘‘Fish or fish               for inspection, at the importer of
                                                    burden. Draft model forms are also                      products regulated under this subpart’’               record’s place of business for a period
                                                    available on both www.regulations.gov                   to read as follows:                                   of five years from the date of the import,
                                                    and www.reginfo.gov for public review                                                                         export or re-export.
                                                    and comment. Send comments on these                     § 300.321    Definitions.                             ■ 4. Further redesignate § 300.324,
                                                    or any other aspects of the collection of               *     *     *    *     *                              proposed to be added December 29,
                                                    information to the NOAA Fisheries                         Catch and Statistical Document/                     2015, (80 FR 81251), as § 300.325 and
                                                    Office for International Affairs and                    Documentation means a document or                     add new § 300.324 to read as follows:
                                                    Seafood Inspection at the ADDRESSES                     documentation, in paper or electronic
                                                    above, and by email to OIRA_                            form, accompanying regulated seafood                  § 300.324    Seafood Traceability Program.
                                                    Submission@omb.eop.gov or fax to (202)                  imports and exports that is submitted by                This section establishes a Seafood
                                                    395–7285.                                               importers and exporters to document                   Traceability Program which comprises
                                                       Notwithstanding any other provision                  compliance with TTVP, AMLR, and                       data reporting requirements at point of
                                                    of the law, no person is required to                    HMS ITP trade documentation programs                  entry for imported fish or fish products
                                                    respond to, and no person shall be                      as described in § 216.24(f) of this title,            and recordkeeping requirements. The
                                                    subject to penalty for failure to comply                and subparts G and M of this part, or the             data reported and retained will
                                                    with, a collection of information subject               Seafood Traceability Program as                       facilitate: A determination that the fish
                                                    to the requirements of the PRA, unless                  described in this subpart.                            or fish products are not misrepresented
                                                    that collection of information displays a                 Documentation and data sets required                or the product of IUU fishing, including
                                                    currently valid OMB control number.                     under this subpart refers to                          that they were not taken in violation of
                                                                                                            documentation and data that must be                   any foreign law or regulation, and
                                                    List of Subjects                                        submitted by an importer or exporter to               exclusion of products from entry into
                                                    50 CFR Part 300                                         NMFS at the time of, or in advance of,                U.S. commerce that are misrepresented
                                                                                                            the import, export, or re-export, as well             or the product of IUU fishing. The data
                                                      Exports, Fisheries, Fishing, Fishing                  as documentation and data that must be                reporting and recordkeeping
                                                    vessels, Illegal, unreported or                         retained by the importer or exporter of               requirements under the program enable
                                                    unregulated fishing, Foreign relations,                 record in conjunction with a filing, for              verification of the product offered for
                                                    Imports, International trade permits,                   seafood products regulated under the                  entry back to the harvesting event(s).
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                                                    Treaties.                                               TTVP, AMLR, and HMS ITP programs                        (a) The following species or species
                                                    50 CFR Part 600                                         as described in § 216.24(f) of this title,            groups are subject to this Seafood
                                                                                                            and subparts G and M of this part, or the             Traceability Program: Abalone; Atlantic
                                                      Administrative practice and                           Seafood Traceability Program as                       Cod; Pacific Cod; Blue Crab; Red King
                                                    procedure, Confidential business                        described in this subpart.                            Crab; Dolphinfish (Mahi Mahi);
                                                    information, Fisheries, Fishing, Fishing                  Fish or fish products regulated under               Grouper; Red Snapper; Sea Cucumber;
                                                    vessels, Foreign relations,                             this subpart means species and products               Shrimp Sharks; Swordfish; Tunas
                                                    Intergovernmental relations, Penalties,                 containing species regulated under this               (Albacore, Bigeye, Skipjack, Yellowfin,


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                                                    and Bluefin). The harmonized tariff                     information or records supporting entry               retained in violation of the Magnuson-
                                                    schedule numbers applicable to these                    may be selected for audit, on a pre- or               Stevens Act or any other statute
                                                    species or species groups are listed in                 post- release basis, in order to verify the           administered by NOAA or any
                                                    the documents referenced in paragraph                   information submitted at entry.                       regulation or permit issued there under,
                                                    (c) of this section. Data required to be                   (e) In addition to the entry                       or import, export, transport, sell,
                                                    reported and retained under this                        recordkeeping requirements specified at               receive, acquire, or purchase in
                                                    program is not required for HTS codes                   19 CFR part 16, the importer of record                interstate or foreign commerce any fish
                                                    applicable to fish oil, slurry, sauces,                 is required to maintain records                       taken, possessed, transported, or sold in
                                                    sticks, balls, cakes, pudding and other                 containing information on the chain of                violation of any foreign law or
                                                    similar highly processed fish products                  custody of the fish or fish products                  regulation, or any treaty or in
                                                    for which the species of fish comprising                sufficient to trace the fish or fish                  contravention of binding conservation
                                                    the product or the harvesting event(s) or               product from point of entry into U.S.                 measure adopted by an international
                                                    aquaculture operation(s) of the                         commerce to the point of harvest,                     agreement or organization to which the
                                                    shipment of the product cannot                          including information that identifies                 United States is a party.
                                                    currently be feasibly identified.                       each custodian of the fish or fish                    *     *     *     *     *
                                                       (b) In addition to data reporting                    product (such as any transshipper,                    [FR Doc. 2016–02216 Filed 2–4–16; 8:45 am]
                                                    requirements applicable pursuant to                     processor, storage facility or distributor).          BILLING CODE 3510–22–P
                                                    other authorities and requirements set                  Such records may include widely used
                                                    out elsewhere in U.S. law and                           commercial documents such as
                                                    regulation (e.g., under other NMFS                      declarations by the harvesting/carrier                DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
                                                    programs or CBP requirements) to the                    vessels or bills of lading. Regardless of
                                                    particular commodity offered for entry,                 whether data is reported at entry or                  National Oceanic and Atmospheric
                                                    the importer of record is required to                   maintained by the importer, the                       Administration
                                                    provide the following data set in ACE at                importer must retain records in
                                                    the time of entry for each entry                        electronic or paper format under the                  50 CFR Part 622
                                                    containing the species or species groups                recordkeeping requirements specified in               RIN 0648–BE70
                                                    listed under paragraph (a) of this                      § 300.323.
                                                    section:                                                ■ 5. Revise redesignated § 300.325,                   Fisheries of the Caribbean, Gulf of
                                                       (1) Information on the entity(ies)                   proposed to be added December 29,                     Mexico and South Atlantic; Snapper-
                                                    harvesting or producing the fish: Name                  2015, (80 FR 81251), as § 300.324, to                 Grouper Fishery off the Southern
                                                    and flag state of harvesting vessel(s) and              read as follows:                                      Atlantic States; Amendment 35
                                                    evidence of authorization; Unique
                                                    vessel identifier(s) (if available); Type(s)            § 300.325    Prohibitions.                            AGENCY:  National Marine Fisheries
                                                    of fishing gear; Name(s) of farm or                        In addition to the prohibitions                    Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and
                                                    aquaculture facility.                                   specified in § 300.4, § 300.117,                      Atmospheric Administration (NOAA),
                                                       (2) Information on the fish that was                 § 300.189, § 600.725 and § 635.71 of this             Commerce.
                                                    harvested and processed: Species of fish                title, it is unlawful for any person                  ACTION: Notice of availability; request
                                                    (scientific name, acceptable market                     subject to the jurisdiction of the United             for comments.
                                                    name, and ASFIS number); Product                        States to:                                            SUMMARY:   The South Atlantic Fishery
                                                    description(s); Name of product(s);                        (a) violate any provision of this                  Management Council (Council) has
                                                    Quantity and/or weight of the                           subpart, or any permit issued under this              submitted Amendment 35 to the Fishery
                                                    product(s).                                             subpart.                                              Management Plan for the Snapper-
                                                       (3) Information on where and when                       (b) Import species listed in                       Grouper Fishery of the South Atlantic
                                                    the fish were harvested and landed:                     § 300.324(a) without a valid IFTP or                  Region (FMP) for review, approval, and
                                                    Area(s) of wild-capture or aquaculture                  without submitting complete and                       implementation by NMFS. Amendment
                                                    location; Date(s) of harvest or trip(s);                accurate information as required under                35 would remove black snapper,
                                                    Location of aquaculture facility; Point(s)              § 300.324(b)–(c).                                     mahogany snapper, dog snapper, and
                                                    of first landing; Date(s) of first landing;
                                                                                                            50 CFR CHAPTER VI—FISHERY                             schoolmaster from the FMP; and clarify
                                                    Name of entity(ies) (processor, dealer,                 CONSERVATION AND MANAGEMENT,                          the Council’s intent regarding the
                                                    vessel) to which fish was landed. Some                  NATIONAL OCEANIC AND ATMOSPHERIC                      golden tilefish longline endorsement
                                                    entries may comprise products from                      ADMINISTRATION, DEPARTMENT OF                         program.
                                                    more than one harvest event and each                    COMMERCE
                                                    event relevant to the shipment must be                                                                        DATES: Written comments must be
                                                    documented.                                             PART 600—MAGNUSON-STEVENS                             received on or before April 5, 2016.
                                                       (4) The NMFS-issued IFTP number for                  ACT PROVISIONS                                        ADDRESSES: You may submit comments
                                                    the importer of record.                                                                                       on Amendment 35 identified by
                                                       (c) The importer of record, either                   ■ 6. The authority citation for part 600
                                                                                                                                                                  ‘‘NOAA–NMFS–2015–0076’’ by any of
                                                    directly or through an entry filer, is                  continues to read as follows:
                                                                                                                                                                  the following methods:
                                                    required to submit the data under                         Authority: 5 U.S.C. 561 and 16 U.S.C.                  • Electronic Submissions: Submit all
                                                    paragraph (b) of this section through                   1801 et seq.                                          electronic public comments via the
                                                    ACE as a message set and/or image files                                                                       Federal e-Rulemaking Portal: http://
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                                                                                                            ■ 7. In § 600.725, revise paragraph (a) to
                                                    in conformance with the procedures and                  read as follows:                                      www.regulations.gov. Go to
                                                    formats prescribed by NMFS and                                                                                www.regulations.gov/#!docketDetail;D=
                                                    Customs and Border Protection and                       § 600.725    General prohibitions.                    NOAA-NMFS-2015-0076, click the
                                                    made available at: http://www.cbp.gov/                  *     *      *   *      *                             ‘‘Comment Now!’’ icon, complete the
                                                    trade/ace/catair.                                         (a) Possess, have custody or control                required fields, and enter or attach your
                                                       (d) Import shipments of fish or fish                 of, ship, transport, offer for sale, sell,            comments.
                                                    products subject to this program may be                 purchase, land, import, export or re-                    • Mail: Submit written comments to
                                                    selected for inspection and/or the                      export, any fish or parts thereof taken or            Nikhil Mehta, Southeast Regional


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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.
DatesWritten comments must be received by April 5, 2016. Public webinars will take place from 3:00 to 5:00 p.m. eastern standard time on February 18 and 24, 2016. An in-person public listening session will be held in Boston, Massachusetts from 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. eastern standard time on March 7, 2016.
ContactMark Wildman, Office for International Affairs and Seafood Inspection, NOAA Fisheries (phone (301) 427-8350, or email [email protected]).
FR Citation81 FR 6210 
RIN Number0648-BF09
CFR Citation50 CFR 300
50 CFR 600
CFR AssociatedExports; Fisheries; Fishing; Fishing Vessels; Illegal; Unreported Or Unregulated Fishing; Foreign Relations; Imports; International Trade Permits; Treaties; Administrative Practice and Procedure; Confidential Business Information; Intergovernmental Relations; Penalties; Reporting and Recordkeeping Requirements and Statistics

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