81_FR_62835 81 FR 62659 - Fisheries of the Exclusive Economic Zone Off Alaska; Chinook Salmon Bycatch Management in the Gulf of Alaska Trawl Fisheries; Amendment 103

81 FR 62659 - Fisheries of the Exclusive Economic Zone Off Alaska; Chinook Salmon Bycatch Management in the Gulf of Alaska Trawl Fisheries; Amendment 103

DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

Federal Register Volume 81, Issue 176 (September 12, 2016)

Page Range62659-62667
FR Document2016-21808

NMFS issues this final rule to implement Amendment 103 to the Fishery Management Plan for Groundfish of the Gulf of Alaska (FMP). Amendment 103 and this final rule allow NMFS to reapportion unused Chinook salmon prohibited species catch (PSC) within and among specific trawl sectors in the Central and Western Gulf of Alaska (GOA), based on specific criteria and within specified limits. Amendment 103 and this final rule do not increase the current combined annual PSC limit of 32,500 Chinook salmon that applies to Central and Western GOA trawl sectors under the FMP. Amendment 103 and this final rule promote more flexible management of GOA trawl Chinook salmon PSC, increase the likelihood that groundfish resources are more fully harvested, reduce the potential for fishery closures, and maintain the overall Chinook salmon PSC limits in the Central and Western GOA. Amendment 103 and this final rule are intended to promote the goals and objectives of the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act, the FMP, and other applicable laws.

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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

50 CFR Part 679

[160229157-6781-02]
RIN 0648-BF84


Fisheries of the Exclusive Economic Zone Off Alaska; Chinook 
Salmon Bycatch Management in the Gulf of Alaska Trawl Fisheries; 
Amendment 103

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

ACTION: Final rule.

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SUMMARY: NMFS issues this final rule to implement Amendment 103 to the 
Fishery Management Plan for Groundfish of the Gulf of Alaska (FMP). 
Amendment 103 and this final rule allow NMFS to reapportion unused 
Chinook salmon prohibited species catch (PSC) within and among specific 
trawl sectors in the Central and Western Gulf of Alaska (GOA), based on 
specific criteria and within specified limits. Amendment 103 and this 
final rule do not increase the current combined annual PSC limit of 
32,500 Chinook salmon that applies to Central and Western GOA trawl 
sectors under the FMP. Amendment 103 and this final rule promote more 
flexible management of GOA trawl Chinook salmon PSC, increase the 
likelihood that groundfish resources are more fully harvested, reduce 
the potential for fishery closures, and maintain the overall Chinook 
salmon PSC limits in the Central and Western GOA. Amendment 103 and 
this final rule are intended to promote the goals and objectives of the 
Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act, the FMP, and 
other applicable laws.

DATES: Effective on October 12, 2016.

ADDRESSES: Electronic copies of Amendment 103, the final Regulatory 
Impact Review (RIR), and the Initial Regulatory Flexibility Analysis 
prepared for this action; the Environmental Assessment/Regulatory 
Impact Review/Initial Regulatory Flexibility Analysis prepared for 
Amendment 97 to the FMP; and the Environmental Assessment/Regulatory 
Impact Review/Initial Regulatory Flexibility Analysis prepared for 
Amendment 93 to the FMP are available at http://www.regulations.gov or 
may be obtained from the NMFS Alaska Region Web site at http://alaskafisheries.noaa.gov. All public comments submitted during the 
previous comment periods may be obtained from www.regulations.gov.
    An electronic copy of the November 30, 2000, Biological Opinion on 
the effects of the Alaska groundfish fisheries on Endangered Species 
Act (ESA)-listed Chinook salmon is available at: http://alaskafisheries.noaa.gov/protectedresources/stellers/plb/default.htm.
    Written comments regarding the burden-hour estimates or other 
aspects of the collection-of-information requirements contained in this 
rule may be submitted by mail to NMFS Alaska Region, P.O. Box 21668, 
Juneau, AK 99802-1668, Attn: Ellen Sebastian, Records Officer; in 
person at NMFS Alaska Region, 709 West 9th Street, Room 420A, Juneau, 
AK; by email to [email protected]; or by fax to 202-395-5806.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Jeff Hartman, 907-586-7228.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:

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Background

    NMFS manages the groundfish fisheries in the U.S. Exclusive 
Economic Zone (EEZ) of the GOA under the FMP. The North Pacific Fishery 
Management Council (Council) prepared, and NMFS approved, the FMP under 
the authority of the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and 
Management Act (Magnuson-Stevens Act), 16 U.S.C. 1801 et seq. 
Regulations governing U.S. fisheries and implementing the FMP appear at 
50 CFR parts 600 and 679.
    NMFS published the Notice of Availability for Amendment 103 in the 
Federal Register on May 26, 2016 (81 FR 33456), with comments invited 
through July 25, 2016. NMFS published the proposed rule to implement 
Amendment 103 on June 16, 2016 (81 FR 39237), with comments invited 
through July 18, 2016. The Secretary of Commerce approved Amendment 103 
on August 24, 2016. NMFS received two comment letters containing seven 
unique substantive comments on Amendment 103 and the proposed rule. A 
summary of these comments and the responses by NMFS are provided under 
the heading Response to Comments below.
    The preamble to the proposed rule (81 FR 39237, June 16, 2016) 
contains a detailed review of the provisions of Amendment 103, the 
proposed regulations to implement Amendment 103, and the rationale for 
these regulations. The preamble to this final rule includes a brief 
description of (1) the Gulf of Alaska groundfish management areas and 
trawl fisheries affected by Amendment 103, (2) the management of 
Chinook salmon PSC limits in the GOA trawl fisheries, (3) the 
objectives and rationale for Amendment 103 and its implementing 
regulations, (4) the provisions of the Chinook salmon PSC measures, (5) 
the changes from proposed rule to final, and (6) response to comments.

Management Areas and Fisheries Affected

    Amendment 103 applies to federally-permitted vessels fishing for 
pollock and non-pollock groundfish with trawl gear (non-pollock trawl 
fisheries) in the Central and Western Reporting Areas of the GOA 
(Central and Western GOA). The Central and Western Reporting Areas, 
defined at Sec.  679.2 and shown in Figure 3 to 50 CFR part 679, 
consist of the Central and Western Regulatory Areas in the EEZ 
(Statistical Areas 610, 620, and 630) and the adjacent waters of the 
State of Alaska (0 to 3 nm).
    Vessels fishing for pollock and non-pollock groundfish are managed 
under annual total allowable catch (TAC) limits as recommended by the 
Council and approved by NMFS. Section 303(a) of the Magnuson-Stevens 
Act, the FMP, and regulations at 50 CFR 679.20(c) require that the 
Council recommend and NMFS specify an overfishing level (OFL), an 
acceptable biological catch (ABC), and a TAC for each stock or stock 
complex (i.e., each species or species group) of groundfish on an 
annual basis. The TAC is the annual catch limit for a species, derived 
from the ABC by considering social and economic factors and management 
uncertainty. The TACs for some species are subject to further 
apportionment on a seasonal basis and among vessels using specific 
types of gear in the GOA (see Sec.  679.20(a)). NMFS closes directed 
(i.e., targeted) fisheries when a TAC or seasonal apportionment of TAC 
is reached, and restricts fishing in other fisheries that may 
incidentally take a species or species group approaching its OFL.
    In the Central and Western GOA, trawl vessels target multiple 
groundfish species and are categorized by whether they participate in 
the directed fishery for pollock or other non-pollock species. Non-
pollock species include arrowtooth flounder, deep-water flatfish, 
flathead sole, Pacific cod, rex sole, rockfish, sablefish, shallow-
water flatfish, and other groundfish species. Many of the vessels 
participating in the non-pollock trawl fisheries catch and retain 
multiple groundfish species during a single fishing trip. The fisheries 
and five trawl sectors participating in these fisheries are described 
in detail in Section 3.4.2 of the RIR, and that description is 
summarized here.
    Pollock in the Central and Western GOA is allocated entirely to 
trawl catcher vessels (CVs) (see Sec.  679.20(a)(6)(i)). This final 
rule defines the Central and Western GOA pollock trawl CV fisheries as 
the Central GOA and Western GOA pollock sectors.
    The non-pollock fisheries in the Central and Western GOA are 
harvested by vessels using trawl and non-trawl gear (i.e., hook-and-
line, jig, and pot gear). Amendment 103 and this final rule categorize 
the non-pollock trawl fisheries into three distinct sectors: The Trawl 
catcher/processor (C/P) sector; the Rockfish Program (CV) sector; and 
the Non-Rockfish Program CV sector.
    The Trawl C/P sector includes trawl C/Ps that participate in a 
range of non-pollock groundfish fisheries in the Central and Western 
GOA such as arrowtooth flounder, deep-water flatfish, flathead sole, 
rex sole, rockfish and sablefish.
    The Rockfish Program CV sector includes any CV fishing for 
groundfish, other than pollock, with trawl gear in the Central GOA and 
operating under the authority of a Central GOA Rockfish Program 
cooperative quota permit. The Central GOA Rockfish Program is a limited 
access privilege program that authorizes vessels to fish for a variety 
of rockfish species, Pacific cod, and sablefish in the Central GOA. 
Additional detail on the Central GOA Rockfish Program and the Rockfish 
Program CV sector is provided in Section 1.1 of the RIR, and the final 
rule implementing the Central GOA Rockfish Program (76 FR 81248, 
December 27, 2011).
    The Non-Rockfish Program CV sector is defined as any catcher vessel 
fishing for groundfish, other than pollock, with trawl gear in the 
Central or Western Reporting Area of the GOA and not operating under 
the authority of a Central GOA Rockfish Program cooperative quota (CQ) 
permit assigned to the catcher vessel sector.

Management of Chinook Salmon PSC Limits in the GOA Trawl Fisheries

    Trawl vessels that fish for pollock and non-pollock species tow 
nets through the water. Groundfish species that are caught in trawl 
nets can occur in the same locations as Chinook salmon. Consequently, 
Chinook salmon are incidentally caught in trawl nets as fishermen 
target groundfish. This incidental catch of unintended species in a 
groundfish fishery is referred to as ``bycatch.''
    Section 3 of the Magnuson-Stevens Act defines bycatch as fish that 
are harvested in a fishery, and that are not sold or kept for personal 
use. Therefore, Chinook salmon caught in groundfish fisheries are 
considered bycatch under the Magnuson-Stevens Act, the FMP, and NMFS 
regulations at 50 CFR part 679. Bycatch of any species is a concern of 
the Council and NMFS. National Standard 9 and section 303(a)(11) of the 
Magnuson-Stevens Act require the Council to recommend, and NMFS to 
implement, conservation and management measures that, to the extent 
practicable, minimize bycatch and bycatch mortality.
    The bycatch of culturally and economically valuable species like 
Chinook salmon are categorized as prohibited species under the FMP. The 
bycatch of Pacific salmon, and Chinook salmon in particular, is closely 
monitored and managed in the groundfish fisheries off Alaska. In 
addition to salmon, other species, including steelhead trout, Pacific 
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Pacific herring, are also classified as prohibited species catch (PSC) 
in the groundfish fisheries off Alaska. Fishermen must avoid salmon 
bycatch, and any salmon caught must either be donated to the Prohibited 
Species Donation (PSD) Program (see Sec.  679.26), or returned to 
Federal waters as soon as practicable, with a minimum of injury, after 
an observer has determined the amount of salmon bycatch and collected 
any scientific data or biological samples.
    Some Chinook salmon stocks in the Pacific Northwest, including 
Washington, Oregon, and Idaho, are listed as endangered or threatened 
under the ESA. Small amounts of these ESA-listed Chinook salmon are 
caught in GOA non-pollock trawl fisheries. The November 30, 2000, 
Biological Opinion on the effects of the Alaska groundfish fisheries on 
ESA-listed salmon of the Pacific Northwest included an incidental take 
statement (ITS) with an annual incidental take threshold of 40,000 
Chinook salmon for the GOA groundfish fisheries. Exceeding the ITS for 
Chinook salmon triggers reinitiation of section 7 consultation under 
the ESA (see Section 3 of the RIR) (see ADDRESSES).
    NMFS has implemented two programs to limit use of Chinook salmon 
PSC in the GOA trawl fisheries: Amendment 93 and Amendment 97 to the 
FMP. The combined annual GOA trawl PSC limits under Amendments 93 and 
97 are 32,500 Chinook salmon. Amendment 93, implemented in August 2012, 
established an aggregate Chinook salmon PSC limit of 25,000 divided 
among the directed pollock fisheries in the Central and Western GOA (77 
FR 42629, July 20, 2012). Amendment 93 establishes a Chinook salmon PSC 
limit of 18,316 salmon in the Central GOA, and 6,684 Chinook salmon in 
the Western GOA. Amendment 97, implemented on January 1, 2015, 
established a long-term average annual PSC limit of 7,500 Chinook 
salmon for the Central and Western GOA non-pollock trawl fisheries (79 
FR 71350, December 2, 2014). Under Amendment 97, this limit is divided 
among the three non-pollock trawl sectors: The Trawl C/P sector 
(3,600); the Rockfish Program CV sector (1,200); and the Non-Rockfish 
Program CV sector (2,700).
    On May 3, 2015, NMFS prohibited directed fishing for groundfish by 
the Non-Rockfish Program CV sector after determining that the sector 
had reached its annual Chinook salmon PSC limit of 2,700 Chinook 
salmon. While Chinook salmon PSC limits were not exceeded at that time 
in other trawl sectors, existing Federal regulations did not allow NMFS 
to reapportion unused GOA Chinook salmon PSC limits from the trawl C/P 
and other CV trawl sectors to the Non-Rockfish Program CV sector. On 
August 10, 2015, NMFS implemented an emergency rule that provided the 
Non-Rockfish Program sector with up to 1,600 additional Chinook salmon 
PSC for the remainder of 2015 (80 CFR 47864, August 10, 2015). With 
this additional Chinook salmon PSC, the Non-Rockfish Program CV sector 
was able to resume fishing in 2015.

Amendment 103 and This Final Rule

    As highlighted in the Council's purpose and need statement, 
Amendment 103 and this final rule (1) improve NMFS' inseason 
flexibility for reapportioning Chinook salmon PSC to minimize closures 
in the GOA, (2) are consistent with the goals of Amendments 93 and 97 
and maintain current PSC limits, (3) do not exceed the incidental take 
threshold for ESA-listed Chinook salmon, and (4) balance competing 
social and economic interests. Amendment 103 and this final rule are 
necessary to increase the likelihood that groundfish resources are more 
fully harvested and to reduce the potential for fishery closures.

Improve NMFS' Inseason Flexibility for Reapportioning Chinook Salmon 
PSC To Minimize Closures in the GOA

    Amendment 103 and this final rule provide NMFS the flexibility to 
reapportion unused Chinook salmon PSC among fishery sectors during 
years of high or unusual Chinook salmon PSC that may occur in one or 
more fishery sectors without revising the individual sector PSC limits 
that are currently set in regulation. It accomplishes that by 
authorizing NMFS to reapportion unused Chinook salmon PSC from any of 
the five pollock or non-pollock sectors to any other sector, except the 
Trawl C/P sector. For example, unused Chinook salmon PSC could be 
reapportioned from the Central GOA pollock trawl sector to the Non-
Rockfish Program CV sector. NMFS would only make such a reapportionment 
after NMFS has determined that the remaining amount of the Central GOA 
pollock trawl sector's PSC limit is greater than the amount of Chinook 
salmon PSC projected to be necessary to harvest the pollock TAC in the 
Central GOA pollock trawl sector for the remainder of the year.

Are Consistent With the Goals of Amendments 93 and 97 and Maintain 
Current PSC Limits

    Amendment 103 and this final rule do not change the annual Chinook 
salmon PSC limits at Sec.  679.21(h)(4) that were implemented under 
Amendments 93 and 97 because those PSC limits continue to be the most 
practicable Chinook salmon PSC limits for the Central and Western GOA 
trawl fisheries. They are practicable, in part, because they continue 
to apply the current incentives to minimize incidental catch of Chinook 
salmon PSC in the five trawl sectors. Amendment 103 and this final rule 
continue to apply the incentives created by Amendments 93 and 97 
because (1) the original PSC limits are set at an amount of PSC that is 
close to average historical use levels for most trawl sectors, (2) the 
amount of PSC that may be reapportioned among trawl sectors has been 
capped, and (3) potential receivers of Chinook salmon PSC 
reapportionments will continue to face uncertainty about whether and 
when NMFS will determine that unused Chinook salmon PSC is available to 
reapportion to them.
    The potential still remains that a fishery will be closed if a 
Chinook salmon PSC limit is reached. Based on the historical use of 
Chinook salmon PSC, the Central and Western GOA pollock sectors are 
expected to be able to harvest their pollock TACs despite the Chinook 
salmon PSC limits established under Amendment 93. Of the five sectors 
covered by Amendments 93 and 97, two non-pollock sectors (Rockfish 
Program CV sector and Non-Rockfish Program CV sector) are more likely 
to be constrained by their Chinook salmon PSC limits because Amendment 
97 set those two sectors' Chinook salmon PSC limits close to their 
levels of historic Chinook salmon PSC use (see the final rule for 
implementing Amendment 97 (79 FR 71350, December 2, 2014)). PSC limits 
established in Amendment 97 for the Trawl C/P sector provide a 
proportionally larger buffer measured from the sector's historical 
average Chinook salmon PSC use. The historic PSC use by the Trawl C/P 
sector indicates that this sector is not likely to exceed its current 
Amendment 97 PSC limit (Section 3.8 of the RIR). Therefore, trawl C/Ps 
are excluded from the additional reapportionments provided to other 
sectors in this final rule.
    Amendment 103 and this final rule establish a cap on the amount of 
unused Chinook salmon PSC that may be reapportioned to a sector in a 
single year (Sec.  679.21(h)(5)(iv)). Reapportionments of unused 
Chinook salmon PSC may not exceed 3,342 Chinook salmon to vessels 
participating in the Western GOA pollock sector, 9,158 Chinook salmon 
to vessels participating in the Central GOA pollock sector, 600 Chinook 
salmon to the Rockfish Program CV sector, and

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1,350 Chinook salmon to the Non-Rockfish Program CV sector. By capping 
the amount of unused Chinook PSC that can be received by a sector 
through a reapportionment, this final rule balances the goal of 
flexibility to reapportion unused PSC with the goal to minimize PSC, 
consistent with National Standard 9 of the Magnuson-Stevens Act.
    This final rule also acknowledges that NMFS's ability to 
reapportion unused Chinook salmon PSC does not provide certainty for 
any pollock or non-pollock sector that a fishery will remain open. 
NMFS's ability to reapportion unused Chinook PSC within the caps 
designated in this final rule does not guarantee that unused Chinook 
salmon PSC will be available for reapportionment for a particular 
sector in a given year. Chinook salmon PSC encounter levels are highly 
variable across years. A sector is likely to reach its PSC limit in 
years when other GOA trawl sectors are experiencing similarly high 
Chinook salmon PSC levels, thus reducing the availability of 
reapportionments among those sectors. NMFS inseason managers will not 
necessarily reapportion unused Chinook salmon PSC to a closed sector. 
Although Amendment 103 and this final rule could prevent the closure of 
a sector during a particular year, the possibility exists that fishing 
opportunities might be forgone for at least part of that year. 
Reapportionment of unused Chinook salmon PSC is most likely to be from 
the Central or Western GOA pollock sectors, and most of the Chinook 
salmon PSC use in those two sectors occurs later in the year. NMFS will 
not make large reapportionments from either of these pollock sectors to 
a non-pollock sector until NMFS is able to reasonably project that a 
pollock sector's Chinook salmon PSC use will be below its PSC limit for 
the remainder of the year.
    Section 3.8 of the RIR identifies the potential for small increases 
in the annual use of Chinook salmon PSC under Amendment 103 and this 
final rule, relative to the status quo, due to the increased 
flexibility to reapportion unused Chinook salmon PSC. The Council and 
NMFS concluded that because any reapportionment must be debited from a 
sector, the potential aggregate increase in the use of Chinook PSC 
across all five sectors under this final rule is likely be small and is 
consistent with the goals of Amendments 93 and 97. The RIR estimates 
the maximum aggregate increase in Chinook salmon PSC due to 
reapportionment of unused PSC from all five sectors will be no more 
than 2,000 Chinook salmon in any year, or approximately 6 percent of 
the current combined 32,500 Chinook salmon PSC limit for the Central 
and Western GOA trawl fisheries.

Do Not Exceed the Incidental Take Threshold for ESA-Listed Chinook 
Salmon

    Under Amendment 103 and this final rule, trawl fisheries will 
continue to avoid exceeding the annual Chinook salmon ESA threshold of 
40,000 Chinook salmon that was identified in the incidental take 
statement accompanying the November 30, 2000, Biological Opinion (see 
ADDRESSES). Establishing a limit on the amount of Chinook salmon PSC 
that may be taken on an annual basis in the pollock and non-pollock 
trawl fisheries in the Central and Western GOA will accomplish that 
goal. This final rule will continue to limit the combined annual 
Chinook salmon PSC in the Central and Western GOA trawl fisheries to 
32,500 Chinook salmon, much less than the 40,000 Chinook salmon 
threshold.

Balance Competing Social and Economic Interests (National Standards)

    As discussed in this preamble and the preamble to the proposed rule 
(81 FR 39237, June 16, 2016), the Council concluded, and NMFS agrees, 
that Amendment 103 and this final rule reduce the potential for Chinook 
salmon PSC limits implemented under Amendments 93 and 97 to cause 
adverse social and economic effects from a fishery closure and, at the 
same time, continue to minimize Chinook salmon PSC to the extent 
practicable. Reapportioning unused Chinook salmon PSC to a sector to 
avoid a closure or to reopen a fishery may prevent negative impacts to 
harvesters, processors, and GOA coastal communities that depend on that 
groundfish resource. Amendment 103 and this final rule are consistent 
with the National Standards 1, 5, 6, 8, and 9 (see Section 4.1 of the 
RIR). Amendment 103 and this final rule increase the likelihood that 
groundfish TACs will be achieved, allow for management actions to 
adjust to the variation in Chinook salmon PSC rates among sectors 
within a year, and decrease the likelihood that harvesters, processors, 
and communities will be adversely affected by fishery closures due to 
Chinook salmon PSC limits. Those objectives are consistent with 
National Standards 1, 5, 6, 8, and 9.

Reorganization of Regulations for Chinook Salmon PSC Limits

    This final rule consolidates under Sec.  679.21(h) the regulations 
for Chinook salmon PSC limits in the GOA pollock and non-pollock trawl 
fisheries that are currently found at Sec.  679.21(h) and (i), 
respectively. This final rule consolidates under Sec.  679.21(h) all 
the current Chinook salmon PSC limits and management measures as well 
as the regulations to authorize the reapportionment of Chinook salmon 
PSC limits among the GOA pollock and non-pollock trawl sectors. 
Consolidation of the Chinook salmon PSC limit regulations under Sec.  
679.21(h) will not result in any technical or substantive changes to 
the existing procedures, policies, and requirements that were 
implemented under Amendments 93 and 97. Consolidation allows for more 
efficient, clear, and concise regulations applicable to the entities 
regulated by this final rule.

Changes From Proposed to Final Rule

    NMFS has not made any changes to the final rule or to the 
Regulatory Flexibility Act analysis.

Responses to Comments

    NMFS received one letter from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service 
(USFWS) acknowledging its review of the proposed rule, but USFWS 
submitted no comments. NMFS also received a comment letter from the 
representative of the GOA trawl fishing industry interest group 
expressing support for the proposed rule and providing additional 
comments.
    Comment 1: The commenter noted that the proposed rule provides 
additional flexibility to GOA pollock and non-pollock trawl fisheries 
and recommends that the final rule be implemented. The commenter stated 
that the proposed rule will increase the likelihood that groundfish 
resources are more fully harvested, reduce the potential for fishery 
closures and resulting adverse socioeconomic impacts on harvesters, 
processors, and communities, and yet still maintain the overall Chinook 
salmon PSC limits in the Central and Western GOA.
    Response: NMFS agrees that the added flexibility for reapportioning 
Chinook salmon PSC in Amendment 103 and this final rule will reduce the 
potential for fishery closures in the GOA pollock and non-pollock 
fisheries.
    Comment 2: The commenter agreed with NMFS's assessment in the 
preamble to the proposed rule that fishery participants are unlikely to 
reduce their ongoing effort to avoid Chinook salmon as a result of 
Amendment 103 and the proposed rule.
    Response: NMFS acknowledges this comment.

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    Comment 3: The commenter sought clarification of the dates in the 
proposed rule for providing NMFS with the discretion to reapportion 
Chinook salmon PSC from the Rockfish Program CV Sector to the Non-
Rockfish Program CV sector on October 1. The proposed rule would have 
provided discretion for the Regional Administrator to reallocate any 
unused Chinook salmon PSC from the Rockfish Program CV Sector, in 
excess of 150 Chinook salmon, to the Non-Rockfish Program CV Sector on 
October 1. As described in the Analysis, the Council's intent for this 
provision and the overall intent of Amendment 103 and the proposed rule 
is to provide the Regional Administrator the discretion to reapportion 
unused Chinook salmon PSC from the Rockfish Program CV sector to the 
Non-Rockfish Program CV sector either before, on, or after October 1. 
The commenter recommended revising text at Sec.  679.21(h)(5)(i) to 
delete ``On October 1'' to provide the Regional Administrator greater 
flexibility regarding when to reapportion PSC as intended by the 
Council.
    Response: NMFS agrees that a principal goal of Amendment 103 and 
this final rule is to increase the flexibility for inseason 
reapportionments of unused Chinook salmon PSC from the Rockfish Program 
CV sector to the Non-Rockfish Program CV sector, or to the Central GOA 
pollock or Western GOA pollock sectors, throughout the fishing year. 
This final rule accomplishes that goal since it provides NMFS with the 
discretion to reapportion unused Chinook salmon PSC from the Rockfish 
Program CV sector at any time during the year with two limitations. 
First, Sec.  679.21(h)(5)(iv) imposes caps on the amount of Chinook 
salmon PSC that NMFS may reapportion. Second, Sec.  679.21(h)(5)(i) and 
(ii) provide that, if on October 1, there are fewer than 150 Chinook 
salmon PSC available to the Rockfish Program catcher vessel sector, 
NMFS may not reapportion any of that PSC until November 15. 
Accordingly, between October 1 and November 15 of each year, NMFS has 
more limited discretion with regard to reapportionments from the 
Rockfish Program catcher vessel sector than compared to other times of 
the year. Prior to October 1, there is no express requirement that NMFS 
leave at least 150 Chinook salmon PSC for the Rockfish Program catcher 
vessel sector's use. However, NMFS will authorize a reapportionment 
after taking into consideration the amount of Chinook salmon PSC 
necessary to enable the transferor to prosecute its directed fisheries 
for the year.
    The preamble to the proposed rule may not have been clear on the 
scope of NMFS's discretion to make a reapportionment prior to October 
1. The text to Amendment 103 and the regulatory text, however, are 
clear, and this response provides additional background in order to 
remove any potential ambiguity.
    Accordingly, with regard to the request to delete the October 1 and 
November 15 dates from the rule, NMFS declines to do so, as the dates 
are established in the FMP. In addition, in this Council-initiated 
action, the Council modified the provisions, but left the dates intact. 
Under section 304(a)(3) of the Magnuson-Stevens Act, NMFS must approve, 
disapprove, or partially approve the proposed amendment. Because the 
Council did not amend the dates, NMFS has no basis for deleting those 
dates from the FMP Amendment or its implementing regulations.
    Comment 4: The provision at Sec.  679.21(h)(5)(ii) of the proposed 
rule, which requires NMFS to reserve 150 Chinook salmon PSC for the 
Rockfish Program CV sector until November 15, is not consistent with 
the intent of this amendment to provide NMFS with flexibility to 
reapportion PSC as necessary after consultation with the industry. NMFS 
should have the discretion to reapportion any amount of PSC to a 
fishery at any time during the fishing year for consistency with the 
overall purpose and need for this action.
    Response: NMFS addressed this comment in its response to Comment 3.
    Comment 5: The commenter states that the cap on the amount of 
Chinook salmon PSC that can be reapportioned to any trawl sector based 
on 50 percent of that sector's initial PSC limit as defined at Sec.  
679.21(h)(4) limits flexibility and is unnecessarily restrictive.
    Response: The amounts of Chinook salmon PSC that may be received in 
a reapportionment are itemized for each sector at Sec.  
679.21(h)(5)(iv). The preambles to the proposed rule and this final 
rule provide a thorough discussion of why the Council recommended and 
NMFS is implementing this final rule with sector-level PSC 
reapportionment caps.
    The Council and NMFS examined a range of cap limits, prior to 
selecting a cap based on 50 percent of a sector's Chinook salmon PSC 
limit. The Council and NMFS determined that a cap larger than 50 
percent of a sector's Chinook salmon PSC limit may reduce the incentive 
to minimize bycatch to the extent practicable. For example, with higher 
caps, or no cap on reapportionments, some sectors could significantly 
exceed their historical average use of Chinook salmon PSC. As noted 
earlier in this preamble, Amendment 103 and this rule were not intended 
to remove the Chinook salmon PSC limits established under Amendments 93 
and 97. Rather, they are designed to provide additional flexibility 
while maintaining PSC levels reflective of each sector's historic use. 
The Council and NMFS also considered a range of cap limits that were 
lower than 50 percent of a sector's Chinook salmon PSC limit and 
concluded that a smaller cap could preclude the reapportionment of 
sufficient amounts of Chinook salmon PSC to avoid fishery closures, 
particularly for sectors such as the Rockfish Program CV sector that 
have small initial Chinook salmon PSC limits (See Analysis, Section 
3.8). For the reasons previously discussed in this preamble and the 
preamble to the proposed rule for this action (81 FR 39237, June 16, 
2016), none of these alternative cap limits had the potential to 
increase the flexibility for reapportioning Chinook salmon PSC within 
pollock and non-pollock sectors, while achieving the objectives of this 
action to reduce bycatch of Chinook salmon to the extent practicable.
    Comment 6: The commenter stated that in the GOA pollock trawl 
fishery, Chinook salmon PSC estimates are derived from a census of 
observed vessels whereas in the non-pollock trawl fisheries, Chinook 
salmon PSC estimates are based on randomly selected samples taken by 
observers at sea. Due to the sampling design applied to the non-pollock 
fisheries, a non-pollock fishery sector's Chinook salmon PSC estimates 
could be derived from a single vessel's use of Chinook salmon PSC 
during a specific trip which may not be representative of the Chinook 
salmon PSC by other vessels in that sector. The commenter asserted that 
NMFS should modify observer sampling protocols in the non-pollock trawl 
fisheries and employ a census method on all observed vessels.
    Response: PSC sampling and catch accounting methods for the non-
pollock trawl fisheries are outside the scope of Amendment 103 and this 
final rule. The observer sampling methods for Chinook salmon PSC in the 
GOA trawl fisheries were established by Amendment 93 and Amendment 97 
and are described in the preambles to both of those final rules.
    Comment 7: The commenter stated that Amendment 103 does not provide 
all of the tools needed to fully utilize allocated Chinook salmon PSC 
or

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minimize bycatch to the extent practicable, and that a regulated catch 
share program that explicitly allocates target species and bycatch 
species such as salmon would accomplish these objectives.
    Response: The consideration of alternatives and options for a GOA 
trawl bycatch management program is outside the scope of this action, 
which is limited to reapportionment of unused Chinook salmon PSC within 
and among specific trawl sectors in the GOA, within certain parameters. 
The Council is currently discussing alternatives for a GOA trawl 
bycatch management program that may provide additional tools to manage 
Chinook salmon PSC in the future. NMFS published a notice of intent to 
prepare an environmental impact statement for a new bycatch management 
program for GOA groundfish trawl fisheries in the Federal Register on 
July 28, 2016 (81 FR 49614). We encourage the commenter to provide 
input on GOA trawl bycatch management through that process.

Classification

    The NMFS Assistant Administrator has determined that Amendment 103 
and this final rule are necessary for the conservation and management 
of the groundfish fishery, and that they are consistent with the 
Magnuson-Stevens Act and other applicable law.
    This rule has been determined to be not significant for the 
purposes of Executive Order 12866.

Small Entity Compliance Guide

    Section 212 of the Small Business Regulatory Enforcement Fairness 
Act of 1996 states that, for each rule or group of related rules for 
which an agency is required to prepare a final regulatory flexibility 
analysis (FRFA), the agency shall publish one or more guides to assist 
small entities in complying with the rule, and shall designate such 
publications as ``small entity compliance guides.'' The preambles to 
the proposed rule and this final rule serve as the small entity 
compliance guide. This action does not require any additional 
compliance from small entities that is not described in the preambles. 
Copies of the proposed rule and this final rule are available from the 
NMFS Web site at http://alaskafisheries.noaa.gov.

Final Regulatory Flexibility Analysis

    This FRFA incorporates the IRFA, a summary of the significant 
issues raised by the public comments, NMFS' responses to those 
comments, and a summary of the analyses completed to support this 
action.
    Section 604 of the Regulatory Flexibility Act (RFA) requires that, 
when an agency promulgates a final rule under section 553 of Title 5 of 
the U.S. Code, after being required by that section or any other law to 
publish a general notice of proposed rulemaking, the agency shall 
prepare a FRFA. Section 604 describes the required contents of a FRFA: 
(1) A statement of the need for, and objectives of, the rule; (2) a 
statement of the significant issues raised by the public comments in 
response to the IRFA, a statement of the assessment of the agency of 
such issues, and a statement of any changes made in the proposed rule 
as a result of such comments; (3) the response of the agency to any 
comments filed by the Chief Counsel for Advocacy of the Small Business 
Administration (SBA) in response to the proposed rule, and a detailed 
statement of any change made to the proposed rule in the final rule as 
a result of the comments; (4) a description of and an estimate of the 
number of small entities to which the rule will apply or an explanation 
of why no such estimate is available; (5) a description of the 
projected reporting, recordkeeping and other compliance requirements of 
the rule, including an estimate of the classes of small entities which 
will be subject to the requirements, and the type of professional 
skills necessary for preparation of the report or record; and (6) a 
description of the steps the agency has taken to minimize the 
significant economic impact on small entities, consistent with the 
stated objectives of applicable statutes, including a statement of the 
factual, policy, and legal reasons for selecting the alternative 
adopted in the final rule, and the reason the agency rejected each of 
the other significant alternatives that affect the impact on small 
entities.
Need for, and Objectives of, This Rule
    A statement of the need for, and objectives of, this rule is 
included earlier in this preamble and is not repeated here.
Summary of Significant Issues Raised During Public Comment
    NMFS published the proposed rule to implement Amendment 103 on June 
16, 2016 (81 FR 39237). An IRFA was prepared and summarized in the 
Classification section of the preamble to the proposed rule. The 
comment period on the proposed rule closed on July 18, 2016. NMFS 
received two letters of public comment on the proposed rule and 
Amendment 103. The Chief Counsel for Advocacy of the SBA did not file 
any comments on the proposed rule. No comments were received on the 
IRFA. No changes were made to this rule or the RFA analysis as a result 
of public comments.
Number and Description of Directly Regulated Small Entities
    The action directly regulates federally permitted or licensed 
entities that participate in harvesting groundfish from the Federal or 
State-managed parallel pollock and non-pollock trawl fisheries of the 
Central and Western GOA. These entities include vessels participating 
in five trawl sectors (Central GOA pollock, Western GOA pollock, Trawl 
C/P, Rockfish CV, and Non-Rockfish Program CV) in the Central and 
Western GOA.
    On December 29, 2015, NMFS issued a final rule establishing a small 
business size standard of $11 million in annual gross receipts for all 
businesses primarily engaged in the commercial fishing industry (80 FR 
81194). The North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) code 
for commercial fishing is NAICS 11411 for RFA compliance purposes only. 
The $11 million standard became effective on July 1, 2016, and replaces 
the U.S. Small Business Administration's (SBA) current standards of 
$20.5 million, $5.5 million, and $7.5 million for the finfish (NAICS 
114111), shellfish (NAICS 114112), and other marine fishing (NAICS 
114119) sectors of the U.S. commercial fishing industry in all NMFS 
rules subject to the RFA after July 1, 2016 (80 FR 81194). Taking this 
change into consideration, NMFS has identified no additional 
significant alternatives that accomplish statutory objectives and 
minimize any significant economic impacts of the proposed rule on small 
entities. Revising the size standard from $20.5 million to $11.0 
million reduces the number of small entities for this action. Further, 
the new size standard does not affect the decision to prepare a FRFA as 
opposed to a certification for this regulatory action.
    Fishing vessels are considered small entities for this FRFA if 
their total annual gross revenues, from all their activities combined, 
are less than $11.0 million. Further, the SBA requires consideration of 
affiliations among entities for the purpose of assessing if an entity 
is small. Trawl vessels engaged in one of the trawl sectors regulated 
by this action and affiliated with an American Fisheries Act pollock 
cooperative, Amendment 80 cooperative, or Central GOA Rockfish Program 
cooperative are large entities if gross annual revenues of the 
affiliate exceed $11.0 million.

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    Based on 2013 and 2014 data, this FRFA identifies 10 CVs that are 
defined as small entities. Twenty CVs were affiliated with a catch 
share program and their affiliate exceeded the $11.0 million annual 
gross revenue standard. All of the C/Ps regulated by this final rule 
are affiliated through one or more catch share program, and no trawl C/
P qualifies as a small entity. Therefore, 10 small entities are 
directly regulated by this final rule. As noted above, all 10 small 
entities will benefit from, and will not be adversely impacted by this 
action.

Recordkeeping, Reporting, and Other Compliance Requirements

    This final rule does not revise any existing recordkeeping, 
reporting, or other compliance requirements.

Description of Significant Alternatives Considered to the Final Action 
That Minimize Adverse Impacts on Small Entities

    This action partially relieves a restriction on small entities by 
providing additional management flexibility for reapportioning Chinook 
salmon PSC limits in the GOA trawl fishery, and thus is a benefit to 
these small entities. During consideration of this action, the Council 
and NMFS evaluated a number of alternatives including (1) no action; 
(2) authorizing reapportionment of unused Chinook salmon PSC limit to 
the trawl C/P sector; and (3) limiting the percent of Chinook salmon 
PSC that can be reapportioned to or from a sector based on the amount 
of the Chinook salmon PSC initially assigned to a sector (between 10 
percent and 50 percent of the initial Chinook salmon PSC limit). For 
the reasons previously discussed in this preamble and the preamble to 
the proposed rule for this action (81 FR 39237, June 16, 2016), none of 
these alternatives had the potential to further reduce the economic 
burden on small entities, while achieving the objectives of this 
action. Section 2 of the RIR discusses alternatives considered and 
eliminated from detailed analysis (see ADDRESSES).
    The no action alternative fails to provide tools to reapportion 
Chinook salmon PSC limits to pollock and non-pollock trawl sectors to 
avoid fishery closures, and thus fails to meet the principal objective 
of this final rule. Providing reapportionment of Chinook salmon PSC 
with lower or higher caps than those selected would either reduce 
incentives to minimize PSC if the cap were too low, or eliminate the 
effectiveness of reapportionment if the cap is too high. Based on the 
best available scientific data and information, none of the 
alternatives except the preferred alternative have the potential to 
accomplish the stated objectives of the Magnuson-Stevens Act and other 
applicable law (as reflected in this action), while minimizing 
significant adverse economic impact on small entities.

Collection-of-Information Requirements

    This rule reorganizes regulatory text that contains a previously 
approved collection-of-information requirement subject to the Paperwork 
Reduction Act (PRA), and which has been approved by the Office of 
Management and Budget (OMB) under control number 0648-0515. This rule 
makes no revisions to the collection-of-information requirements. The 
eLandings at-sea production report or eLandings groundfish landing 
report are mentioned in this final rule, but the individual responses 
for each requirement is not changed.
    Public reporting burden for the eLandings landing report is 
estimated to average ten minutes per individual response and for the 
eLandings production report is estimated to average five minutes per 
response. These estimates include the time for reviewing instructions, 
searching existing data sources, gathering and maintaining the data 
needed, and completing and reviewing the collection of information.
    Notwithstanding any other provision of the law, no person is 
required to respond to, nor shall any person be subject to a penalty 
for failure to comply with, a collection of information subject to the 
requirements of the PRA, unless that collection of information displays 
a currently valid OMB control number. All currently approved NOAA 
collections of information may be viewed at: http://www.cio.noaa.gov/services_programs/prasubs.html.

 List of Subjects in 50 CFR Part 679

    Alaska, Fisheries, Reporting and recordkeeping requirements.

    Dated: September 6, 2016.
Samuel D. Rauch III,
Deputy Assistant Administrator for Regulatory Programs, National Marine 
Fisheries Service.
    For the reasons set out in the preamble, NMFS amends 50 CFR part 
679 as follows:

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

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

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


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2. In Sec.  679.7, revise paragraph (b)(8) to read as follows:


Sec.  679.7  Prohibitions.

* * * * *
    (b) * * *
    (8) Prohibitions specific to salmon discard in the Western and 
Central Reporting Areas of the GOA directed fisheries for groundfish. 
Fail to comply with any requirements of Sec.  679.21(h).
* * * * *

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3. In Sec.  679.21:
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a. Revise paragraph (h); and
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b. Remove paragraph (i) to read as follows:


Sec.  679.21  Prohibited species bycatch management.

* * * * *
    (h) GOA Chinook Salmon PSC Management--(1) Applicability. 
Regulations in this paragraph apply to trawl vessels participating in 
the directed fishery for groundfish in the Western and Central 
reporting areas of the GOA and processors receiving deliveries from 
these vessels.
    (2) GOA Chinook salmon PSC limits for the pollock sectors 
(fisheries). (i) The annual PSC limit for vessels participating in the 
directed fishery for pollock in the Western reporting area of the GOA 
is 6,684 Chinook salmon.
    (ii) The annual PSC limit for vessels participating in the directed 
fishery for pollock in the Central reporting area of the GOA is 18,316 
Chinook salmon.
    (3) GOA non-pollock trawl sectors. For the purposes of accounting 
for the annual Chinook salmon PSC limits at paragraph (h)(4)(i) of this 
section, the non-pollock trawl sectors are:
    (i) Trawl catcher/processor sector. The Trawl catcher/processor 
sector is any catcher/processor vessel fishing for groundfish, other 
than pollock, with trawl gear in the Western or Central GOA reporting 
area and processing that groundfish at sea;
    (ii) Rockfish Program catcher vessel sector. The Rockfish Program 
catcher vessel sector is any catcher vessel fishing for groundfish, 
other than pollock, with trawl gear in the Western or Central reporting 
area of the GOA and operating under the authority of a Central GOA 
Rockfish Program CQ permit assigned to the catcher vessel sector; and
    (iii) Non-Rockfish Program catcher vessel sector. The Non-Rockfish 
Program catcher vessel sector is any catcher vessel fishing for 
groundfish, other than pollock, with trawl gear in the Western or 
Central reporting area of

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the GOA and not operating under the authority of a Central GOA Rockfish 
Program CQ permit assigned to the catcher vessel sector.
    (4) GOA Chinook salmon PSC limits for non-pollock trawl fisheries. 
(i) The annual Chinook salmon PSC limits in the Western and Central 
reporting areas of the GOA for the sectors defined in paragraph (h)(3) 
of this section are as follows:

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                                                                             Unless, the use     If so, in the
                                                         The total Chinook    of the Chinook       following
                                                          salmon PSC limit   salmon PSC limit    calendar year,
       For the following sectors defined in Sec.          in each calendar   for that sector      the Chinook
                   679.21(h)(3) . . .                      year is . . .      in a calendar     salmon PSC limit
                                                                              year does not     for that sector
                                                                               exceed . . .      will be . . .
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(A) Trawl catcher/processor sector.....................              3,600              3,120              4,080
                                                                           -------------------------------------
(B) Rockfish Program catcher vessel sector.............              1,200                   N/A
                                                                           -------------------------------------
(C) Non-Rockfish Program catcher vessel sector.........              2,700              2,340              3,060
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (ii) For the Trawl catcher/processor sector defined in paragraph 
(h)(3)(i) of this section:
    (A) The seasonal PSC limit prior to June 1 is 2,376 Chinook salmon 
if the annual Chinook salmon PSC limit is 3,600. The seasonal PSC limit 
prior to June 1 is 2,693 Chinook salmon if the annual Chinook salmon 
PSC limit is 4,080.
    (B) The number of Chinook salmon PSC available on June 1 through 
the remainder of the calendar year is the annual Chinook salmon PSC 
limit specified for the Trawl catcher/processor sector minus the number 
of Chinook salmon used by that sector prior to June 1 and any Chinook 
salmon PSC limit reapportioned to another sector specified at paragraph 
(h)(5)(iii) of this section prior to June 1.
    (5) Inseason reapportionment of Chinook salmon PSC limits. (i) On 
October 1, the Regional Administrator may reallocate any unused Chinook 
salmon PSC available to the Rockfish Program catcher vessel sector, 
defined in paragraph (h)(3)(ii) of this section, in excess of 150 
Chinook salmon to the Non-Rockfish Program catcher vessel sector, but 
not to exceed the Non-Rockfish Program catcher vessel sector's limit on 
Chinook salmon PSC reapportionment as defined in paragraph 
(h)(5)(iv)(D) of this section.
    (ii) On November 15, the Regional Administrator may reallocate all 
remaining Chinook salmon PSC available to the Rockfish Program catcher 
vessel sector, defined in paragraph (h)(3)(ii) of this section, to the 
Non-Rockfish Program catcher vessel sector, but not to exceed the Non-
Rockfish Program catcher vessel sector's limit on Chinook salmon PSC 
reapportionment as defined in paragraph (h)(5)(iv)(D) of this section.
    (iii) Any Chinook salmon PSC limit in paragraphs (h)(2) or (h)(4) 
of this section projected by the Regional Administrator to be unused 
during the remainder of the fishing year may be reapportioned subject 
to the Chinook salmon PSC limits in paragraphs (h)(5)(iv)(A) through 
(D) of this section for the remainder of the fishing year. NMFS will 
publish notification in the Federal Register announcing any Chinook 
salmon PSC limit reapportionments in the GOA.
    (iv) On an annual basis, NMFS shall not reapportion an amount of 
unused Chinook salmon PSC greater than the following amounts:
    (A) 3,342 Chinook salmon to vessels participating in the directed 
fishery for pollock in the Western reporting area of the GOA;
    (B) 9,158 Chinook salmon to vessels participating in the directed 
fishery for pollock in the Central reporting area of the GOA;
    (C) 600 Chinook salmon to the Rockfish Program catcher vessel 
sector defined in paragraph (h)(3)(ii) of this section; and
    (D) 1,350 Chinook salmon to the Non-Rockfish Program catcher vessel 
sector defined in paragraph (h)(3)(iii) of this section.
    (6) Salmon retention. (i) The operator of a vessel, including but 
not limited to a catcher vessel or tender, must retain all salmon until 
delivered to a processing facility.
    (ii) The operator of a catcher/processor or the owner and manager 
of a shoreside processor or SFP receiving groundfish deliveries from 
trawl vessels must retain all salmon until the number of salmon by 
species has been accurately recorded in the eLandings at-sea production 
report or eLandings groundfish landing report.
    (iii) The owner and manager of a shoreside processor or SFP 
receiving pollock deliveries must, if an observer is present, retain 
all salmon until the observer is provided the opportunity to count the 
number of salmon and collect scientific data or biological samples from 
the salmon.
    (iv) The operator of a catcher/processor must retain all salmon 
until an observer is provided the opportunity to collect scientific 
data or biological samples from the salmon.
    (7) Salmon discard. Except for salmon under the PSD program defined 
in Sec.  679.26, all salmon must be discarded after the requirements at 
paragraph (h)(6)(ii) or (h)(6)(iii) of this section have been met.
    (8) GOA Chinook salmon PSC closures. If, during the fishing year, 
the Regional Administrator determines that:
    (i) Vessels participating in the directed fishery for pollock in 
the Western reporting area or Central reporting area of the GOA will 
reach the applicable Chinook salmon PSC limit specified for that 
reporting area under paragraph (h)(2) of this section or the applicable 
limit following any reapportionment under paragraph (h)(5) of this 
section, NMFS will publish notification in the Federal Register closing 
the applicable regulatory area to directed fishing for pollock;
    (ii) Vessels in a sector defined in paragraph (h)(3) of this 
section will reach the applicable Chinook salmon PSC limit specified 
for that sector under paragraph (h)(4)(i) of this section or the 
applicable limit following any reapportionment under paragraph (h)(5) 
of this section, NMFS will publish notification in the Federal Register 
closing directed fishing for all groundfish species, other than 
pollock, with trawl gear in the Western and Central reporting areas of 
the GOA for that sector; or
    (iii) Vessels in the Trawl catcher/processor sector defined in 
paragraph (h)(3)(i) of this section will reach the seasonal Chinook 
salmon PSC limit specified at paragraph (h)(4)(ii)(A) of this section 
prior to June 1, NMFS will publish notification in the Federal

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Register closing directed fishing for all groundfish species, other 
than pollock, with trawl gear in the Western and Central reporting 
areas of the GOA for all vessels in the Trawl catcher/processor sector 
until June 1. Directed fishing for groundfish species, other than 
pollock will reopen on June 1 for the Trawl catcher/processor sector 
defined in paragraph (h)(3)(i) of this section with the Chinook salmon 
PSC limit determined at paragraph (h)(4)(ii)(B) of this section unless 
NMFS determines that the amount of Chinook salmon PSC available to the 
sector is insufficient to allow the sector to fish and not exceed its 
annual Chinook salmon PSC limit.

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                                                  comments should be as specific as                            published in the Federal Register on                              PART 17—ENDANGERED AND
                                                  possible. For example, you should tell                       October 25, 1983 (48 FR 49244).                                   THREATENED WILDLIFE AND PLANTS
                                                  us the numbers of the sections or
                                                                                                               References Cited
                                                  paragraphs that are unclearly written,                                                                                         ■ 1. The authority citation for part 17
                                                  which sections or sentences are too                            A complete list of the references used                          continues to read as follows:
                                                  long, the sections where you feel lists or                   to develop this rule is available upon
                                                                                                                                                                                   Authority: 16 U.S.C. 1361–1407; 1531–
                                                  tables would be useful, etc.                                 request from the Foreign Species Branch                           1544; 4201–4245, unless otherwise noted.
                                                                                                               (see FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT).
                                                  National Environmental Policy Act                                                                                              ■ 2. Amend § 17.11(h), the List of
                                                                                                               List of Subjects in 50 CFR Part 17                                Endangered and Threatened Wildlife, by
                                                    We have determined that an                                   Endangered and threatened species,                              removing the entry for ‘‘Iguana, Grand
                                                  environmental assessment or an                               Exports, Imports, Reporting and                                   Cayman ground’’ and adding in
                                                  environmental impact statement, as                           recordkeeping requirements,                                       alphabetical order an entry for ‘‘Iguana,
                                                  defined under the authority of the                           Transportation.                                                   Grand Cayman blue’’ under REPTILES
                                                  National Environmental Policy Act of                                                                                           to read as follows:
                                                  1969 (42 U.S.C. 4321 et seq.), need not                      Regulation Promulgation
                                                  be prepared in connection with                                 Accordingly, we hereby amend part                               § 17.11 Endangered and threatened
                                                  regulations adopted under section 4(a)                       17, subchapter B of chapter I, title 50 of                        wildlife.
                                                  of the Act. A notice outlining our                           the Code of Federal Regulations, as set                           *       *    *       *       *
                                                  reasons for this determination was                           forth below:                                                          (h) * * *

                                                                                                                                                                                                          Listing citations and
                                                             Common name                             Scientific name                                Where listed                      Status                applicable rules


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                                                                 REPTILES

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                                                  Iguana, Grand Cayman blue ...            Cyclura lewisi ..........................     Wherever found ......................          E          48 FR 28460; 6/22/1983.

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                                                  *      *        *       *      *                             allow NMFS to reapportion unused                                  Regulatory Impact Review/Initial
                                                    Dated: September 2, 2016.                                  Chinook salmon prohibited species                                 Regulatory Flexibility Analysis prepared
                                                  Brian Arroyo,
                                                                                                               catch (PSC) within and among specific                             for Amendment 93 to the FMP are
                                                                                                               trawl sectors in the Central and Western                          available at http://www.regulations.gov
                                                  Acting Director, U.S. Fish and Wildlife
                                                  Service.
                                                                                                               Gulf of Alaska (GOA), based on specific                           or may be obtained from the NMFS
                                                                                                               criteria and within specified limits.                             Alaska Region Web site at http://
                                                  [FR Doc. 2016–21845 Filed 9–9–16; 8:45 am]
                                                                                                               Amendment 103 and this final rule do                              alaskafisheries.noaa.gov. All public
                                                  BILLING CODE 4333–15–P
                                                                                                               not increase the current combined                                 comments submitted during the
                                                                                                               annual PSC limit of 32,500 Chinook                                previous comment periods may be
                                                                                                               salmon that applies to Central and                                obtained from www.regulations.gov.
                                                  DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE                                       Western GOA trawl sectors under the
                                                                                                               FMP. Amendment 103 and this final                                    An electronic copy of the November
                                                  National Oceanic and Atmospheric                                                                                               30, 2000, Biological Opinion on the
                                                                                                               rule promote more flexible management
                                                  Administration                                                                                                                 effects of the Alaska groundfish fisheries
                                                                                                               of GOA trawl Chinook salmon PSC,
                                                                                                               increase the likelihood that groundfish                           on Endangered Species Act (ESA)-listed
                                                  50 CFR Part 679                                                                                                                Chinook salmon is available at: http://
                                                                                                               resources are more fully harvested,
                                                  [160229157–6781–02]                                          reduce the potential for fishery closures,                        alaskafisheries.noaa.gov/
                                                                                                               and maintain the overall Chinook                                  protectedresources/stellers/plb/
                                                  RIN 0648–BF84
                                                                                                               salmon PSC limits in the Central and                              default.htm.
                                                  Fisheries of the Exclusive Economic                          Western GOA. Amendment 103 and this                                  Written comments regarding the
                                                  Zone Off Alaska; Chinook Salmon                              final rule are intended to promote the                            burden-hour estimates or other aspects
                                                  Bycatch Management in the Gulf of                            goals and objectives of the Magnuson-                             of the collection-of-information
                                                  Alaska Trawl Fisheries; Amendment                            Stevens Fishery Conservation and                                  requirements contained in this rule may
                                                  103                                                          Management Act, the FMP, and other                                be submitted by mail to NMFS Alaska
                                                                                                               applicable laws.                                                  Region, P.O. Box 21668, Juneau, AK
                                                  AGENCY:  National Marine Fisheries
                                                                                                               DATES: Effective on October 12, 2016.                             99802–1668, Attn: Ellen Sebastian,
                                                  Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and
                                                  Atmospheric Administration (NOAA),                           ADDRESSES: Electronic copies of                                   Records Officer; in person at NMFS
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                                                  Commerce.                                                    Amendment 103, the final Regulatory                               Alaska Region, 709 West 9th Street,
                                                  ACTION: Final rule.                                          Impact Review (RIR), and the Initial                              Room 420A, Juneau, AK; by email to
                                                                                                               Regulatory Flexibility Analysis prepared                          OIRA_Submission@omb.eop.gov; or by
                                                  SUMMARY: NMFS issues this final rule to                      for this action; the Environmental                                fax to 202–395–5806.
                                                  implement Amendment 103 to the                               Assessment/Regulatory Impact Review/
                                                                                                                                                                                 FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:             Jeff
                                                  Fishery Management Plan for                                  Initial Regulatory Flexibility Analysis
                                                                                                                                                                                 Hartman, 907–586–7228.
                                                  Groundfish of the Gulf of Alaska (FMP).                      prepared for Amendment 97 to the FMP;
                                                  Amendment 103 and this final rule                            and the Environmental Assessment/                                 SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:



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                                                  Background                                              annual total allowable catch (TAC)                       The Rockfish Program CV sector
                                                     NMFS manages the groundfish                          limits as recommended by the Council                  includes any CV fishing for groundfish,
                                                  fisheries in the U.S. Exclusive Economic                and approved by NMFS. Section 303(a)                  other than pollock, with trawl gear in
                                                  Zone (EEZ) of the GOA under the FMP.                    of the Magnuson-Stevens Act, the FMP,                 the Central GOA and operating under
                                                  The North Pacific Fishery Management                    and regulations at 50 CFR 679.20(c)                   the authority of a Central GOA Rockfish
                                                  Council (Council) prepared, and NMFS                    require that the Council recommend and                Program cooperative quota permit. The
                                                                                                          NMFS specify an overfishing level                     Central GOA Rockfish Program is a
                                                  approved, the FMP under the authority
                                                                                                          (OFL), an acceptable biological catch                 limited access privilege program that
                                                  of the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery
                                                                                                          (ABC), and a TAC for each stock or                    authorizes vessels to fish for a variety of
                                                  Conservation and Management Act
                                                                                                          stock complex (i.e., each species or                  rockfish species, Pacific cod, and
                                                  (Magnuson-Stevens Act), 16 U.S.C. 1801
                                                                                                          species group) of groundfish on an                    sablefish in the Central GOA.
                                                  et seq. Regulations governing U.S.
                                                                                                          annual basis. The TAC is the annual                   Additional detail on the Central GOA
                                                  fisheries and implementing the FMP
                                                                                                          catch limit for a species, derived from               Rockfish Program and the Rockfish
                                                  appear at 50 CFR parts 600 and 679.
                                                                                                          the ABC by considering social and                     Program CV sector is provided in
                                                     NMFS published the Notice of
                                                                                                          economic factors and management                       Section 1.1 of the RIR, and the final rule
                                                  Availability for Amendment 103 in the
                                                                                                          uncertainty. The TACs for some species                implementing the Central GOA Rockfish
                                                  Federal Register on May 26, 2016 (81
                                                                                                          are subject to further apportionment on               Program (76 FR 81248, December 27,
                                                  FR 33456), with comments invited
                                                                                                          a seasonal basis and among vessels                    2011).
                                                  through July 25, 2016. NMFS published                                                                            The Non-Rockfish Program CV sector
                                                  the proposed rule to implement                          using specific types of gear in the GOA
                                                                                                          (see § 679.20(a)). NMFS closes directed               is defined as any catcher vessel fishing
                                                  Amendment 103 on June 16, 2016 (81                                                                            for groundfish, other than pollock, with
                                                  FR 39237), with comments invited                        (i.e., targeted) fisheries when a TAC or
                                                                                                          seasonal apportionment of TAC is                      trawl gear in the Central or Western
                                                  through July 18, 2016. The Secretary of                                                                       Reporting Area of the GOA and not
                                                  Commerce approved Amendment 103                         reached, and restricts fishing in other
                                                                                                          fisheries that may incidentally take a                operating under the authority of a
                                                  on August 24, 2016. NMFS received two                                                                         Central GOA Rockfish Program
                                                  comment letters containing seven                        species or species group approaching its
                                                                                                          OFL.                                                  cooperative quota (CQ) permit assigned
                                                  unique substantive comments on                                                                                to the catcher vessel sector.
                                                  Amendment 103 and the proposed rule.                       In the Central and Western GOA,
                                                  A summary of these comments and the                     trawl vessels target multiple groundfish              Management of Chinook Salmon PSC
                                                  responses by NMFS are provided under                    species and are categorized by whether                Limits in the GOA Trawl Fisheries
                                                  the heading Response to Comments                        they participate in the directed fishery                 Trawl vessels that fish for pollock and
                                                  below.                                                  for pollock or other non-pollock species.             non-pollock species tow nets through
                                                     The preamble to the proposed rule (81                Non-pollock species include arrowtooth                the water. Groundfish species that are
                                                  FR 39237, June 16, 2016) contains a                     flounder, deep-water flatfish, flathead               caught in trawl nets can occur in the
                                                  detailed review of the provisions of                    sole, Pacific cod, rex sole, rockfish,                same locations as Chinook salmon.
                                                  Amendment 103, the proposed                             sablefish, shallow-water flatfish, and                Consequently, Chinook salmon are
                                                  regulations to implement Amendment                      other groundfish species. Many of the                 incidentally caught in trawl nets as
                                                  103, and the rationale for these                        vessels participating in the non-pollock              fishermen target groundfish. This
                                                  regulations. The preamble to this final                 trawl fisheries catch and retain multiple             incidental catch of unintended species
                                                  rule includes a brief description of (1)                groundfish species during a single                    in a groundfish fishery is referred to as
                                                  the Gulf of Alaska groundfish                           fishing trip. The fisheries and five trawl            ‘‘bycatch.’’
                                                  management areas and trawl fisheries                    sectors participating in these fisheries                 Section 3 of the Magnuson-Stevens
                                                  affected by Amendment 103, (2) the                      are described in detail in Section 3.4.2              Act defines bycatch as fish that are
                                                  management of Chinook salmon PSC                        of the RIR, and that description is                   harvested in a fishery, and that are not
                                                  limits in the GOA trawl fisheries, (3) the              summarized here.                                      sold or kept for personal use. Therefore,
                                                  objectives and rationale for Amendment                     Pollock in the Central and Western                 Chinook salmon caught in groundfish
                                                  103 and its implementing regulations,                   GOA is allocated entirely to trawl                    fisheries are considered bycatch under
                                                  (4) the provisions of the Chinook                       catcher vessels (CVs) (see                            the Magnuson-Stevens Act, the FMP,
                                                  salmon PSC measures, (5) the changes                    § 679.20(a)(6)(i)). This final rule defines           and NMFS regulations at 50 CFR part
                                                  from proposed rule to final, and (6)                    the Central and Western GOA pollock                   679. Bycatch of any species is a concern
                                                  response to comments.                                   trawl CV fisheries as the Central GOA                 of the Council and NMFS. National
                                                                                                          and Western GOA pollock sectors.                      Standard 9 and section 303(a)(11) of the
                                                  Management Areas and Fisheries                             The non-pollock fisheries in the                   Magnuson-Stevens Act require the
                                                  Affected                                                Central and Western GOA are harvested                 Council to recommend, and NMFS to
                                                    Amendment 103 applies to federally-                   by vessels using trawl and non-trawl                  implement, conservation and
                                                  permitted vessels fishing for pollock                   gear (i.e., hook-and-line, jig, and pot               management measures that, to the
                                                  and non-pollock groundfish with trawl                   gear). Amendment 103 and this final                   extent practicable, minimize bycatch
                                                  gear (non-pollock trawl fisheries) in the               rule categorize the non-pollock trawl                 and bycatch mortality.
                                                  Central and Western Reporting Areas of                  fisheries into three distinct sectors: The               The bycatch of culturally and
                                                  the GOA (Central and Western GOA).                      Trawl catcher/processor (C/P) sector;                 economically valuable species like
                                                  The Central and Western Reporting                       the Rockfish Program (CV) sector; and                 Chinook salmon are categorized as
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                                                  Areas, defined at § 679.2 and shown in                  the Non-Rockfish Program CV sector.                   prohibited species under the FMP. The
                                                  Figure 3 to 50 CFR part 679, consist of                    The Trawl C/P sector includes trawl                bycatch of Pacific salmon, and Chinook
                                                  the Central and Western Regulatory                      C/Ps that participate in a range of non-              salmon in particular, is closely
                                                  Areas in the EEZ (Statistical Areas 610,                pollock groundfish fisheries in the                   monitored and managed in the
                                                  620, and 630) and the adjacent waters of                Central and Western GOA such as                       groundfish fisheries off Alaska. In
                                                  the State of Alaska (0 to 3 nm).                        arrowtooth flounder, deep-water                       addition to salmon, other species,
                                                    Vessels fishing for pollock and non-                  flatfish, flathead sole, rex sole, rockfish           including steelhead trout, Pacific
                                                  pollock groundfish are managed under                    and sablefish.                                        halibut, king crab, Tanner crab, and


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                                                  Pacific herring, are also classified as                 salmon PSC limits from the trawl C/P                  implemented under Amendments 93
                                                  prohibited species catch (PSC) in the                   and other CV trawl sectors to the Non-                and 97 because those PSC limits
                                                  groundfish fisheries off Alaska.                        Rockfish Program CV sector. On August                 continue to be the most practicable
                                                  Fishermen must avoid salmon bycatch,                    10, 2015, NMFS implemented an                         Chinook salmon PSC limits for the
                                                  and any salmon caught must either be                    emergency rule that provided the Non-                 Central and Western GOA trawl
                                                  donated to the Prohibited Species                       Rockfish Program sector with up to                    fisheries. They are practicable, in part,
                                                  Donation (PSD) Program (see § 679.26),                  1,600 additional Chinook salmon PSC                   because they continue to apply the
                                                  or returned to Federal waters as soon as                for the remainder of 2015 (80 CFR                     current incentives to minimize
                                                  practicable, with a minimum of injury,                  47864, August 10, 2015). With this                    incidental catch of Chinook salmon PSC
                                                  after an observer has determined the                    additional Chinook salmon PSC, the                    in the five trawl sectors. Amendment
                                                  amount of salmon bycatch and collected                  Non-Rockfish Program CV sector was                    103 and this final rule continue to apply
                                                  any scientific data or biological samples.              able to resume fishing in 2015.                       the incentives created by Amendments
                                                     Some Chinook salmon stocks in the                                                                          93 and 97 because (1) the original PSC
                                                  Pacific Northwest, including                            Amendment 103 and This Final Rule
                                                                                                                                                                limits are set at an amount of PSC that
                                                  Washington, Oregon, and Idaho, are                         As highlighted in the Council’s                    is close to average historical use levels
                                                  listed as endangered or threatened                      purpose and need statement,                           for most trawl sectors, (2) the amount of
                                                  under the ESA. Small amounts of these                   Amendment 103 and this final rule (1)                 PSC that may be reapportioned among
                                                  ESA-listed Chinook salmon are caught                    improve NMFS’ inseason flexibility for                trawl sectors has been capped, and (3)
                                                  in GOA non-pollock trawl fisheries. The                 reapportioning Chinook salmon PSC to                  potential receivers of Chinook salmon
                                                  November 30, 2000, Biological Opinion                   minimize closures in the GOA, (2) are                 PSC reapportionments will continue to
                                                  on the effects of the Alaska groundfish                 consistent with the goals of                          face uncertainty about whether and
                                                  fisheries on ESA-listed salmon of the                   Amendments 93 and 97 and maintain                     when NMFS will determine that unused
                                                  Pacific Northwest included an                           current PSC limits, (3) do not exceed the             Chinook salmon PSC is available to
                                                  incidental take statement (ITS) with an                 incidental take threshold for ESA-listed              reapportion to them.
                                                  annual incidental take threshold of                     Chinook salmon, and (4) balance                          The potential still remains that a
                                                  40,000 Chinook salmon for the GOA                       competing social and economic                         fishery will be closed if a Chinook
                                                  groundfish fisheries. Exceeding the ITS                 interests. Amendment 103 and this final               salmon PSC limit is reached. Based on
                                                  for Chinook salmon triggers reinitiation                rule are necessary to increase the                    the historical use of Chinook salmon
                                                  of section 7 consultation under the ESA                 likelihood that groundfish resources are              PSC, the Central and Western GOA
                                                  (see Section 3 of the RIR) (see                         more fully harvested and to reduce the                pollock sectors are expected to be able
                                                  ADDRESSES).                                             potential for fishery closures.                       to harvest their pollock TACs despite
                                                     NMFS has implemented two                                                                                   the Chinook salmon PSC limits
                                                                                                          Improve NMFS’ Inseason Flexibility for
                                                  programs to limit use of Chinook                                                                              established under Amendment 93. Of
                                                                                                          Reapportioning Chinook Salmon PSC
                                                  salmon PSC in the GOA trawl fisheries:                                                                        the five sectors covered by Amendments
                                                  Amendment 93 and Amendment 97 to                        To Minimize Closures in the GOA
                                                                                                                                                                93 and 97, two non-pollock sectors
                                                  the FMP. The combined annual GOA                          Amendment 103 and this final rule                   (Rockfish Program CV sector and Non-
                                                  trawl PSC limits under Amendments 93                    provide NMFS the flexibility to                       Rockfish Program CV sector) are more
                                                  and 97 are 32,500 Chinook salmon.                       reapportion unused Chinook salmon                     likely to be constrained by their
                                                  Amendment 93, implemented in August                     PSC among fishery sectors during years                Chinook salmon PSC limits because
                                                  2012, established an aggregate Chinook                  of high or unusual Chinook salmon PSC                 Amendment 97 set those two sectors’
                                                  salmon PSC limit of 25,000 divided                      that may occur in one or more fishery                 Chinook salmon PSC limits close to
                                                  among the directed pollock fisheries in                 sectors without revising the individual               their levels of historic Chinook salmon
                                                  the Central and Western GOA (77 FR                      sector PSC limits that are currently set              PSC use (see the final rule for
                                                  42629, July 20, 2012). Amendment 93                     in regulation. It accomplishes that by                implementing Amendment 97 (79 FR
                                                  establishes a Chinook salmon PSC limit                  authorizing NMFS to reapportion                       71350, December 2, 2014)). PSC limits
                                                  of 18,316 salmon in the Central GOA,                    unused Chinook salmon PSC from any                    established in Amendment 97 for the
                                                  and 6,684 Chinook salmon in the                         of the five pollock or non-pollock                    Trawl C/P sector provide a
                                                  Western GOA. Amendment 97,                              sectors to any other sector, except the               proportionally larger buffer measured
                                                  implemented on January 1, 2015,                         Trawl C/P sector. For example, unused                 from the sector’s historical average
                                                  established a long-term average annual                  Chinook salmon PSC could be                           Chinook salmon PSC use. The historic
                                                  PSC limit of 7,500 Chinook salmon for                   reapportioned from the Central GOA                    PSC use by the Trawl C/P sector
                                                  the Central and Western GOA non-                        pollock trawl sector to the Non-Rockfish              indicates that this sector is not likely to
                                                  pollock trawl fisheries (79 FR 71350,                   Program CV sector. NMFS would only                    exceed its current Amendment 97 PSC
                                                  December 2, 2014). Under Amendment                      make such a reapportionment after                     limit (Section 3.8 of the RIR). Therefore,
                                                  97, this limit is divided among the three               NMFS has determined that the                          trawl C/Ps are excluded from the
                                                  non-pollock trawl sectors: The Trawl                    remaining amount of the Central GOA                   additional reapportionments provided
                                                  C/P sector (3,600); the Rockfish Program                pollock trawl sector’s PSC limit is                   to other sectors in this final rule.
                                                  CV sector (1,200); and the Non-Rockfish                 greater than the amount of Chinook                       Amendment 103 and this final rule
                                                  Program CV sector (2,700).                              salmon PSC projected to be necessary to               establish a cap on the amount of unused
                                                     On May 3, 2015, NMFS prohibited                      harvest the pollock TAC in the Central                Chinook salmon PSC that may be
                                                  directed fishing for groundfish by the                  GOA pollock trawl sector for the                      reapportioned to a sector in a single year
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                                                  Non-Rockfish Program CV sector after                    remainder of the year.                                (§ 679.21(h)(5)(iv)). Reapportionments of
                                                  determining that the sector had reached                                                                       unused Chinook salmon PSC may not
                                                  its annual Chinook salmon PSC limit of                  Are Consistent With the Goals of                      exceed 3,342 Chinook salmon to vessels
                                                  2,700 Chinook salmon. While Chinook                     Amendments 93 and 97 and Maintain                     participating in the Western GOA
                                                  salmon PSC limits were not exceeded at                  Current PSC Limits                                    pollock sector, 9,158 Chinook salmon to
                                                  that time in other trawl sectors, existing                Amendment 103 and this final rule do                vessels participating in the Central GOA
                                                  Federal regulations did not allow NMFS                  not change the annual Chinook salmon                  pollock sector, 600 Chinook salmon to
                                                  to reapportion unused GOA Chinook                       PSC limits at § 679.21(h)(4) that were                the Rockfish Program CV sector, and


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                                                  1,350 Chinook salmon to the Non-                        approximately 6 percent of the current                salmon PSC limits in the GOA pollock
                                                  Rockfish Program CV sector. By capping                  combined 32,500 Chinook salmon PSC                    and non-pollock trawl fisheries that are
                                                  the amount of unused Chinook PSC that                   limit for the Central and Western GOA                 currently found at § 679.21(h) and (i),
                                                  can be received by a sector through a                   trawl fisheries.                                      respectively. This final rule consolidates
                                                  reapportionment, this final rule                                                                              under § 679.21(h) all the current
                                                                                                          Do Not Exceed the Incidental Take
                                                  balances the goal of flexibility to                                                                           Chinook salmon PSC limits and
                                                                                                          Threshold for ESA-Listed Chinook
                                                  reapportion unused PSC with the goal to                                                                       management measures as well as the
                                                                                                          Salmon
                                                  minimize PSC, consistent with National                                                                        regulations to authorize the
                                                  Standard 9 of the Magnuson-Stevens                         Under Amendment 103 and this final                 reapportionment of Chinook salmon
                                                  Act.                                                    rule, trawl fisheries will continue to                PSC limits among the GOA pollock and
                                                     This final rule also acknowledges that               avoid exceeding the annual Chinook                    non-pollock trawl sectors. Consolidation
                                                  NMFS’s ability to reapportion unused                    salmon ESA threshold of 40,000                        of the Chinook salmon PSC limit
                                                  Chinook salmon PSC does not provide                     Chinook salmon that was identified in                 regulations under § 679.21(h) will not
                                                  certainty for any pollock or non-pollock                the incidental take statement                         result in any technical or substantive
                                                  sector that a fishery will remain open.                 accompanying the November 30, 2000,                   changes to the existing procedures,
                                                  NMFS’s ability to reapportion unused                    Biological Opinion (see ADDRESSES).                   policies, and requirements that were
                                                  Chinook PSC within the caps designated                  Establishing a limit on the amount of                 implemented under Amendments 93
                                                  in this final rule does not guarantee that              Chinook salmon PSC that may be taken                  and 97. Consolidation allows for more
                                                  unused Chinook salmon PSC will be                       on an annual basis in the pollock and                 efficient, clear, and concise regulations
                                                  available for reapportionment for a                     non-pollock trawl fisheries in the                    applicable to the entities regulated by
                                                  particular sector in a given year.                      Central and Western GOA will                          this final rule.
                                                  Chinook salmon PSC encounter levels                     accomplish that goal. This final rule
                                                  are highly variable across years. A sector              will continue to limit the combined                   Changes From Proposed to Final Rule
                                                  is likely to reach its PSC limit in years               annual Chinook salmon PSC in the                        NMFS has not made any changes to
                                                  when other GOA trawl sectors are                        Central and Western GOA trawl                         the final rule or to the Regulatory
                                                  experiencing similarly high Chinook                     fisheries to 32,500 Chinook salmon,                   Flexibility Act analysis.
                                                  salmon PSC levels, thus reducing the                    much less than the 40,000 Chinook
                                                  availability of reapportionments among                  salmon threshold.                                     Responses to Comments
                                                  those sectors. NMFS inseason managers                   Balance Competing Social and                             NMFS received one letter from the
                                                  will not necessarily reapportion unused                 Economic Interests (National Standards)               U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS)
                                                  Chinook salmon PSC to a closed sector.                                                                        acknowledging its review of the
                                                  Although Amendment 103 and this final                      As discussed in this preamble and the
                                                                                                                                                                proposed rule, but USFWS submitted no
                                                  rule could prevent the closure of a                     preamble to the proposed rule (81 FR
                                                                                                                                                                comments. NMFS also received a
                                                  sector during a particular year, the                    39237, June 16, 2016), the Council
                                                                                                                                                                comment letter from the representative
                                                  possibility exists that fishing                         concluded, and NMFS agrees, that
                                                                                                                                                                of the GOA trawl fishing industry
                                                  opportunities might be forgone for at                   Amendment 103 and this final rule
                                                                                                                                                                interest group expressing support for the
                                                  least part of that year. Reapportionment                reduce the potential for Chinook salmon
                                                                                                                                                                proposed rule and providing additional
                                                  of unused Chinook salmon PSC is most                    PSC limits implemented under
                                                                                                                                                                comments.
                                                  likely to be from the Central or Western                Amendments 93 and 97 to cause
                                                                                                          adverse social and economic effects                      Comment 1: The commenter noted
                                                  GOA pollock sectors, and most of the
                                                                                                          from a fishery closure and, at the same               that the proposed rule provides
                                                  Chinook salmon PSC use in those two
                                                                                                          time, continue to minimize Chinook                    additional flexibility to GOA pollock
                                                  sectors occurs later in the year. NMFS
                                                                                                          salmon PSC to the extent practicable.                 and non-pollock trawl fisheries and
                                                  will not make large reapportionments
                                                                                                          Reapportioning unused Chinook salmon                  recommends that the final rule be
                                                  from either of these pollock sectors to a
                                                                                                          PSC to a sector to avoid a closure or to              implemented. The commenter stated
                                                  non-pollock sector until NMFS is able to
                                                                                                          reopen a fishery may prevent negative                 that the proposed rule will increase the
                                                  reasonably project that a pollock sector’s
                                                                                                          impacts to harvesters, processors, and                likelihood that groundfish resources are
                                                  Chinook salmon PSC use will be below
                                                                                                          GOA coastal communities that depend                   more fully harvested, reduce the
                                                  its PSC limit for the remainder of the
                                                  year.                                                   on that groundfish resource.                          potential for fishery closures and
                                                     Section 3.8 of the RIR identifies the                Amendment 103 and this final rule are                 resulting adverse socioeconomic
                                                  potential for small increases in the                    consistent with the National Standards                impacts on harvesters, processors, and
                                                  annual use of Chinook salmon PSC                        1, 5, 6, 8, and 9 (see Section 4.1 of the             communities, and yet still maintain the
                                                  under Amendment 103 and this final                      RIR). Amendment 103 and this final                    overall Chinook salmon PSC limits in
                                                  rule, relative to the status quo, due to                rule increase the likelihood that                     the Central and Western GOA.
                                                  the increased flexibility to reapportion                groundfish TACs will be achieved,                        Response: NMFS agrees that the
                                                  unused Chinook salmon PSC. The                          allow for management actions to adjust                added flexibility for reapportioning
                                                  Council and NMFS concluded that                         to the variation in Chinook salmon PSC                Chinook salmon PSC in Amendment
                                                  because any reapportionment must be                     rates among sectors within a year, and                103 and this final rule will reduce the
                                                  debited from a sector, the potential                    decrease the likelihood that harvesters,              potential for fishery closures in the GOA
                                                  aggregate increase in the use of Chinook                processors, and communities will be                   pollock and non-pollock fisheries.
                                                  PSC across all five sectors under this                  adversely affected by fishery closures                   Comment 2: The commenter agreed
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                                                  final rule is likely be small and is                    due to Chinook salmon PSC limits.                     with NMFS’s assessment in the
                                                  consistent with the goals of                            Those objectives are consistent with                  preamble to the proposed rule that
                                                  Amendments 93 and 97. The RIR                           National Standards 1, 5, 6, 8, and 9.                 fishery participants are unlikely to
                                                  estimates the maximum aggregate                                                                               reduce their ongoing effort to avoid
                                                  increase in Chinook salmon PSC due to                   Reorganization of Regulations for                     Chinook salmon as a result of
                                                  reapportionment of unused PSC from all                  Chinook Salmon PSC Limits                             Amendment 103 and the proposed rule.
                                                  five sectors will be no more than 2,000                   This final rule consolidates under                     Response: NMFS acknowledges this
                                                  Chinook salmon in any year, or                          § 679.21(h) the regulations for Chinook               comment.


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                                                     Comment 3: The commenter sought                      transferor to prosecute its directed                  extent practicable. For example, with
                                                  clarification of the dates in the proposed              fisheries for the year.                               higher caps, or no cap on
                                                  rule for providing NMFS with the                           The preamble to the proposed rule                  reapportionments, some sectors could
                                                  discretion to reapportion Chinook                       may not have been clear on the scope                  significantly exceed their historical
                                                  salmon PSC from the Rockfish Program                    of NMFS’s discretion to make a                        average use of Chinook salmon PSC. As
                                                  CV Sector to the Non-Rockfish Program                   reapportionment prior to October 1. The               noted earlier in this preamble,
                                                  CV sector on October 1. The proposed                    text to Amendment 103 and the                         Amendment 103 and this rule were not
                                                  rule would have provided discretion for                 regulatory text, however, are clear, and              intended to remove the Chinook salmon
                                                  the Regional Administrator to reallocate                this response provides additional                     PSC limits established under
                                                  any unused Chinook salmon PSC from                      background in order to remove any                     Amendments 93 and 97. Rather, they
                                                  the Rockfish Program CV Sector, in                      potential ambiguity.                                  are designed to provide additional
                                                  excess of 150 Chinook salmon, to the                       Accordingly, with regard to the                    flexibility while maintaining PSC levels
                                                  Non-Rockfish Program CV Sector on                       request to delete the October 1 and                   reflective of each sector’s historic use.
                                                  October 1. As described in the Analysis,                November 15 dates from the rule, NMFS                 The Council and NMFS also considered
                                                  the Council’s intent for this provision                 declines to do so, as the dates are                   a range of cap limits that were lower
                                                  and the overall intent of Amendment                     established in the FMP. In addition, in               than 50 percent of a sector’s Chinook
                                                  103 and the proposed rule is to provide                 this Council-initiated action, the                    salmon PSC limit and concluded that a
                                                  the Regional Administrator the                          Council modified the provisions, but                  smaller cap could preclude the
                                                  discretion to reapportion unused                        left the dates intact. Under section                  reapportionment of sufficient amounts
                                                  Chinook salmon PSC from the Rockfish                    304(a)(3) of the Magnuson-Stevens Act,                of Chinook salmon PSC to avoid fishery
                                                  Program CV sector to the Non-Rockfish                   NMFS must approve, disapprove, or                     closures, particularly for sectors such as
                                                  Program CV sector either before, on, or                 partially approve the proposed                        the Rockfish Program CV sector that
                                                  after October 1. The commenter                          amendment. Because the Council did                    have small initial Chinook salmon PSC
                                                  recommended revising text at                            not amend the dates, NMFS has no basis                limits (See Analysis, Section 3.8). For
                                                  § 679.21(h)(5)(i) to delete ‘‘On October                for deleting those dates from the FMP                 the reasons previously discussed in this
                                                  1’’ to provide the Regional                             Amendment or its implementing                         preamble and the preamble to the
                                                  Administrator greater flexibility                       regulations.                                          proposed rule for this action (81 FR
                                                                                                             Comment 4: The provision at                        39237, June 16, 2016), none of these
                                                  regarding when to reapportion PSC as
                                                                                                          § 679.21(h)(5)(ii) of the proposed rule,              alternative cap limits had the potential
                                                  intended by the Council.
                                                                                                          which requires NMFS to reserve 150                    to increase the flexibility for
                                                     Response: NMFS agrees that a                         Chinook salmon PSC for the Rockfish                   reapportioning Chinook salmon PSC
                                                  principal goal of Amendment 103 and                     Program CV sector until November 15,                  within pollock and non-pollock sectors,
                                                  this final rule is to increase the                      is not consistent with the intent of this             while achieving the objectives of this
                                                  flexibility for inseason                                amendment to provide NMFS with                        action to reduce bycatch of Chinook
                                                  reapportionments of unused Chinook                      flexibility to reapportion PSC as                     salmon to the extent practicable.
                                                  salmon PSC from the Rockfish Program                    necessary after consultation with the                    Comment 6: The commenter stated
                                                  CV sector to the Non-Rockfish Program                   industry. NMFS should have the                        that in the GOA pollock trawl fishery,
                                                  CV sector, or to the Central GOA pollock                discretion to reapportion any amount of               Chinook salmon PSC estimates are
                                                  or Western GOA pollock sectors,                         PSC to a fishery at any time during the               derived from a census of observed
                                                  throughout the fishing year. This final                 fishing year for consistency with the                 vessels whereas in the non-pollock
                                                  rule accomplishes that goal since it                    overall purpose and need for this action.             trawl fisheries, Chinook salmon PSC
                                                  provides NMFS with the discretion to                       Response: NMFS addressed this                      estimates are based on randomly
                                                  reapportion unused Chinook salmon                       comment in its response to Comment 3.                 selected samples taken by observers at
                                                  PSC from the Rockfish Program CV                           Comment 5: The commenter states                    sea. Due to the sampling design applied
                                                  sector at any time during the year with                 that the cap on the amount of Chinook                 to the non-pollock fisheries, a non-
                                                  two limitations. First, § 679.21(h)(5)(iv)              salmon PSC that can be reapportioned                  pollock fishery sector’s Chinook salmon
                                                  imposes caps on the amount of Chinook                   to any trawl sector based on 50 percent               PSC estimates could be derived from a
                                                  salmon PSC that NMFS may                                of that sector’s initial PSC limit as                 single vessel’s use of Chinook salmon
                                                  reapportion. Second, § 679.21(h)(5)(i)                  defined at § 679.21(h)(4) limits                      PSC during a specific trip which may
                                                  and (ii) provide that, if on October 1,                 flexibility and is unnecessarily                      not be representative of the Chinook
                                                  there are fewer than 150 Chinook                        restrictive.                                          salmon PSC by other vessels in that
                                                  salmon PSC available to the Rockfish                       Response: The amounts of Chinook                   sector. The commenter asserted that
                                                  Program catcher vessel sector, NMFS                     salmon PSC that may be received in a                  NMFS should modify observer sampling
                                                  may not reapportion any of that PSC                     reapportionment are itemized for each                 protocols in the non-pollock trawl
                                                  until November 15. Accordingly,                         sector at § 679.21(h)(5)(iv). The                     fisheries and employ a census method
                                                  between October 1 and November 15 of                    preambles to the proposed rule and this               on all observed vessels.
                                                  each year, NMFS has more limited                        final rule provide a thorough discussion                 Response: PSC sampling and catch
                                                  discretion with regard to                               of why the Council recommended and                    accounting methods for the non-pollock
                                                  reapportionments from the Rockfish                      NMFS is implementing this final rule                  trawl fisheries are outside the scope of
                                                  Program catcher vessel sector than                      with sector-level PSC reapportionment                 Amendment 103 and this final rule. The
                                                  compared to other times of the year.                    caps.                                                 observer sampling methods for Chinook
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                                                  Prior to October 1, there is no express                    The Council and NMFS examined a                    salmon PSC in the GOA trawl fisheries
                                                  requirement that NMFS leave at least                    range of cap limits, prior to selecting a             were established by Amendment 93 and
                                                  150 Chinook salmon PSC for the                          cap based on 50 percent of a sector’s                 Amendment 97 and are described in the
                                                  Rockfish Program catcher vessel sector’s                Chinook salmon PSC limit. The Council                 preambles to both of those final rules.
                                                  use. However, NMFS will authorize a                     and NMFS determined that a cap larger                    Comment 7: The commenter stated
                                                  reapportionment after taking into                       than 50 percent of a sector’s Chinook                 that Amendment 103 does not provide
                                                  consideration the amount of Chinook                     salmon PSC limit may reduce the                       all of the tools needed to fully utilize
                                                  salmon PSC necessary to enable the                      incentive to minimize bycatch to the                  allocated Chinook salmon PSC or


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                                                  minimize bycatch to the extent                             Section 604 of the Regulatory                      rule. No comments were received on the
                                                  practicable, and that a regulated catch                 Flexibility Act (RFA) requires that,                  IRFA. No changes were made to this
                                                  share program that explicitly allocates                 when an agency promulgates a final rule               rule or the RFA analysis as a result of
                                                  target species and bycatch species such                 under section 553 of Title 5 of the U.S.              public comments.
                                                  as salmon would accomplish these                        Code, after being required by that
                                                                                                                                                                Number and Description of Directly
                                                  objectives.                                             section or any other law to publish a
                                                     Response: The consideration of                       general notice of proposed rulemaking,                Regulated Small Entities
                                                  alternatives and options for a GOA trawl                the agency shall prepare a FRFA.                         The action directly regulates federally
                                                  bycatch management program is outside                   Section 604 describes the required                    permitted or licensed entities that
                                                  the scope of this action, which is                      contents of a FRFA: (1) A statement of                participate in harvesting groundfish
                                                  limited to reapportionment of unused                    the need for, and objectives of, the rule;            from the Federal or State-managed
                                                  Chinook salmon PSC within and among                     (2) a statement of the significant issues             parallel pollock and non-pollock trawl
                                                  specific trawl sectors in the GOA,                      raised by the public comments in                      fisheries of the Central and Western
                                                  within certain parameters. The Council                  response to the IRFA, a statement of the              GOA. These entities include vessels
                                                  is currently discussing alternatives for a              assessment of the agency of such issues,              participating in five trawl sectors
                                                  GOA trawl bycatch management                            and a statement of any changes made in                (Central GOA pollock, Western GOA
                                                  program that may provide additional                     the proposed rule as a result of such                 pollock, Trawl C/P, Rockfish CV, and
                                                  tools to manage Chinook salmon PSC in                   comments; (3) the response of the                     Non-Rockfish Program CV) in the
                                                  the future. NMFS published a notice of                  agency to any comments filed by the                   Central and Western GOA.
                                                  intent to prepare an environmental                      Chief Counsel for Advocacy of the Small                  On December 29, 2015, NMFS issued
                                                  impact statement for a new bycatch                      Business Administration (SBA) in                      a final rule establishing a small business
                                                  management program for GOA                              response to the proposed rule, and a                  size standard of $11 million in annual
                                                  groundfish trawl fisheries in the Federal               detailed statement of any change made                 gross receipts for all businesses
                                                  Register on July 28, 2016 (81 FR 49614).                to the proposed rule in the final rule as             primarily engaged in the commercial
                                                  We encourage the commenter to provide                   a result of the comments; (4) a                       fishing industry (80 FR 81194). The
                                                  input on GOA trawl bycatch                              description of and an estimate of the                 North American Industry Classification
                                                  management through that process.                        number of small entities to which the                 System (NAICS) code for commercial
                                                                                                          rule will apply or an explanation of why              fishing is NAICS 11411 for RFA
                                                  Classification                                          no such estimate is available; (5) a                  compliance purposes only. The $11
                                                    The NMFS Assistant Administrator                      description of the projected reporting,               million standard became effective on
                                                  has determined that Amendment 103                       recordkeeping and other compliance                    July 1, 2016, and replaces the U.S. Small
                                                  and this final rule are necessary for the               requirements of the rule, including an                Business Administration’s (SBA)
                                                  conservation and management of the                      estimate of the classes of small entities             current standards of $20.5 million, $5.5
                                                  groundfish fishery, and that they are                   which will be subject to the                          million, and $7.5 million for the finfish
                                                  consistent with the Magnuson-Stevens                    requirements, and the type of                         (NAICS 114111), shellfish (NAICS
                                                  Act and other applicable law.                           professional skills necessary for                     114112), and other marine fishing
                                                    This rule has been determined to be                   preparation of the report or record; and
                                                                                                                                                                (NAICS 114119) sectors of the U.S.
                                                  not significant for the purposes of                     (6) a description of the steps the agency
                                                                                                                                                                commercial fishing industry in all
                                                  Executive Order 12866.                                  has taken to minimize the significant
                                                                                                                                                                NMFS rules subject to the RFA after July
                                                                                                          economic impact on small entities,
                                                  Small Entity Compliance Guide                                                                                 1, 2016 (80 FR 81194). Taking this
                                                                                                          consistent with the stated objectives of
                                                     Section 212 of the Small Business                                                                          change into consideration, NMFS has
                                                                                                          applicable statutes, including a
                                                  Regulatory Enforcement Fairness Act of                                                                        identified no additional significant
                                                                                                          statement of the factual, policy, and
                                                  1996 states that, for each rule or group                                                                      alternatives that accomplish statutory
                                                                                                          legal reasons for selecting the alternative
                                                  of related rules for which an agency is                                                                       objectives and minimize any significant
                                                                                                          adopted in the final rule, and the reason
                                                  required to prepare a final regulatory                                                                        economic impacts of the proposed rule
                                                                                                          the agency rejected each of the other
                                                  flexibility analysis (FRFA), the agency                                                                       on small entities. Revising the size
                                                                                                          significant alternatives that affect the
                                                  shall publish one or more guides to                                                                           standard from $20.5 million to $11.0
                                                                                                          impact on small entities.
                                                  assist small entities in complying with                                                                       million reduces the number of small
                                                  the rule, and shall designate such                      Need for, and Objectives of, This Rule                entities for this action. Further, the new
                                                  publications as ‘‘small entity                            A statement of the need for, and                    size standard does not affect the
                                                  compliance guides.’’ The preambles to                   objectives of, this rule is included                  decision to prepare a FRFA as opposed
                                                  the proposed rule and this final rule                   earlier in this preamble and is not                   to a certification for this regulatory
                                                  serve as the small entity compliance                    repeated here.                                        action.
                                                  guide. This action does not require any                                                                          Fishing vessels are considered small
                                                                                                          Summary of Significant Issues Raised                  entities for this FRFA if their total
                                                  additional compliance from small
                                                                                                          During Public Comment                                 annual gross revenues, from all their
                                                  entities that is not described in the
                                                  preambles. Copies of the proposed rule                    NMFS published the proposed rule to                 activities combined, are less than $11.0
                                                  and this final rule are available from the              implement Amendment 103 on June 16,                   million. Further, the SBA requires
                                                  NMFS Web site at http://                                2016 (81 FR 39237). An IRFA was                       consideration of affiliations among
                                                  alaskafisheries.noaa.gov.                               prepared and summarized in the                        entities for the purpose of assessing if an
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                                                                                                          Classification section of the preamble to             entity is small. Trawl vessels engaged in
                                                  Final Regulatory Flexibility Analysis                   the proposed rule. The comment period                 one of the trawl sectors regulated by this
                                                    This FRFA incorporates the IRFA, a                    on the proposed rule closed on July 18,               action and affiliated with an American
                                                  summary of the significant issues raised                2016. NMFS received two letters of                    Fisheries Act pollock cooperative,
                                                  by the public comments, NMFS’                           public comment on the proposed rule                   Amendment 80 cooperative, or Central
                                                  responses to those comments, and a                      and Amendment 103. The Chief                          GOA Rockfish Program cooperative are
                                                  summary of the analyses completed to                    Counsel for Advocacy of the SBA did                   large entities if gross annual revenues of
                                                  support this action.                                    not file any comments on the proposed                 the affiliate exceed $11.0 million.


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                                                     Based on 2013 and 2014 data, this                    available scientific data and                           Authority: 16 U.S.C. 773 et seq., 1801 et
                                                  FRFA identifies 10 CVs that are defined                 information, none of the alternatives                 seq., 3631 et seq.; and Pub. L. 108–447; Pub.
                                                  as small entities. Twenty CVs were                      except the preferred alternative have the             L. 111–281.
                                                  affiliated with a catch share program                   potential to accomplish the stated                    ■ 2. In § 679.7, revise paragraph (b)(8) to
                                                  and their affiliate exceeded the $11.0                  objectives of the Magnuson-Stevens Act                read as follows:
                                                  million annual gross revenue standard.                  and other applicable law (as reflected in
                                                  All of the C/Ps regulated by this final                 this action), while minimizing                        § 679.7    Prohibitions.
                                                  rule are affiliated through one or more                 significant adverse economic impact on                *      *    *     *    *
                                                  catch share program, and no trawl C/P                   small entities.                                          (b) * * *
                                                  qualifies as a small entity. Therefore, 10                                                                       (8) Prohibitions specific to salmon
                                                  small entities are directly regulated by                Collection-of-Information Requirements                discard in the Western and Central
                                                  this final rule. As noted above, all 10                   This rule reorganizes regulatory text               Reporting Areas of the GOA directed
                                                  small entities will benefit from, and will              that contains a previously approved                   fisheries for groundfish. Fail to comply
                                                  not be adversely impacted by this                       collection-of-information requirement                 with any requirements of § 679.21(h).
                                                  action.                                                 subject to the Paperwork Reduction Act                *      *    *     *    *
                                                                                                          (PRA), and which has been approved by                 ■ 3. In § 679.21:
                                                  Recordkeeping, Reporting, and Other
                                                                                                          the Office of Management and Budget                   ■ a. Revise paragraph (h); and
                                                  Compliance Requirements
                                                                                                          (OMB) under control number 0648–                      ■ b. Remove paragraph (i) to read as
                                                    This final rule does not revise any                   0515. This rule makes no revisions to                 follows:
                                                  existing recordkeeping, reporting, or                   the collection-of-information
                                                  other compliance requirements.                          requirements. The eLandings at-sea                    § 679.21 Prohibited species bycatch
                                                                                                          production report or eLandings                        management.
                                                  Description of Significant Alternatives
                                                                                                          groundfish landing report are                         *       *    *    *     *
                                                  Considered to the Final Action That
                                                                                                          mentioned in this final rule, but the                    (h) GOA Chinook Salmon PSC
                                                  Minimize Adverse Impacts on Small
                                                                                                          individual responses for each                         Management—(1) Applicability.
                                                  Entities
                                                                                                          requirement is not changed.                           Regulations in this paragraph apply to
                                                     This action partially relieves a                       Public reporting burden for the                     trawl vessels participating in the
                                                  restriction on small entities by                        eLandings landing report is estimated to              directed fishery for groundfish in the
                                                  providing additional management                         average ten minutes per individual                    Western and Central reporting areas of
                                                  flexibility for reapportioning Chinook                  response and for the eLandings                        the GOA and processors receiving
                                                  salmon PSC limits in the GOA trawl                      production report is estimated to                     deliveries from these vessels.
                                                  fishery, and thus is a benefit to these                 average five minutes per response.                       (2) GOA Chinook salmon PSC limits
                                                  small entities. During consideration of                 These estimates include the time for                  for the pollock sectors (fisheries). (i) The
                                                  this action, the Council and NMFS                       reviewing instructions, searching                     annual PSC limit for vessels
                                                  evaluated a number of alternatives                      existing data sources, gathering and                  participating in the directed fishery for
                                                  including (1) no action; (2) authorizing                maintaining the data needed, and                      pollock in the Western reporting area of
                                                  reapportionment of unused Chinook                       completing and reviewing the collection               the GOA is 6,684 Chinook salmon.
                                                  salmon PSC limit to the trawl C/P                       of information.                                          (ii) The annual PSC limit for vessels
                                                  sector; and (3) limiting the percent of                   Notwithstanding any other provision                 participating in the directed fishery for
                                                  Chinook salmon PSC that can be                          of the law, no person is required to                  pollock in the Central reporting area of
                                                  reapportioned to or from a sector based                 respond to, nor shall any person be                   the GOA is 18,316 Chinook salmon.
                                                  on the amount of the Chinook salmon                     subject to a penalty for failure to comply               (3) GOA non-pollock trawl sectors.
                                                  PSC initially assigned to a sector                      with, a collection of information subject             For the purposes of accounting for the
                                                  (between 10 percent and 50 percent of                   to the requirements of the PRA, unless                annual Chinook salmon PSC limits at
                                                  the initial Chinook salmon PSC limit).                  that collection of information displays a             paragraph (h)(4)(i) of this section, the
                                                  For the reasons previously discussed in                 currently valid OMB control number.                   non-pollock trawl sectors are:
                                                  this preamble and the preamble to the                   All currently approved NOAA                              (i) Trawl catcher/processor sector.
                                                  proposed rule for this action (81 FR                    collections of information may be                     The Trawl catcher/processor sector is
                                                  39237, June 16, 2016), none of these                    viewed at: http://www.cio.noaa.gov/                   any catcher/processor vessel fishing for
                                                  alternatives had the potential to further               services_programs/prasubs.html.                       groundfish, other than pollock, with
                                                  reduce the economic burden on small                                                                           trawl gear in the Western or Central
                                                  entities, while achieving the objectives                List of Subjects in 50 CFR Part 679                   GOA reporting area and processing that
                                                  of this action. Section 2 of the RIR                      Alaska, Fisheries, Reporting and                    groundfish at sea;
                                                  discusses alternatives considered and                   recordkeeping requirements.                              (ii) Rockfish Program catcher vessel
                                                  eliminated from detailed analysis (see                                                                        sector. The Rockfish Program catcher
                                                                                                            Dated: September 6, 2016.
                                                  ADDRESSES).                                                                                                   vessel sector is any catcher vessel
                                                     The no action alternative fails to                   Samuel D. Rauch III,
                                                                                                                                                                fishing for groundfish, other than
                                                  provide tools to reapportion Chinook                    Deputy Assistant Administrator for                    pollock, with trawl gear in the Western
                                                                                                          Regulatory Programs, National Marine
                                                  salmon PSC limits to pollock and non-                                                                         or Central reporting area of the GOA and
                                                                                                          Fisheries Service.
                                                  pollock trawl sectors to avoid fishery                                                                        operating under the authority of a
                                                                                                            For the reasons set out in the
                                                  closures, and thus fails to meet the                                                                          Central GOA Rockfish Program CQ
                                                                                                          preamble, NMFS amends 50 CFR part
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                                                  principal objective of this final rule.                                                                       permit assigned to the catcher vessel
                                                                                                          679 as follows:
                                                  Providing reapportionment of Chinook                                                                          sector; and
                                                  salmon PSC with lower or higher caps                    PART 679—FISHERIES OF THE                                (iii) Non-Rockfish Program catcher
                                                  than those selected would either reduce                 EXCLUSIVE ECONOMIC ZONE OFF                           vessel sector. The Non-Rockfish
                                                  incentives to minimize PSC if the cap                   ALASKA                                                Program catcher vessel sector is any
                                                  were too low, or eliminate the                                                                                catcher vessel fishing for groundfish,
                                                  effectiveness of reapportionment if the                 ■ 1. The authority citation for part 679              other than pollock, with trawl gear in
                                                  cap is too high. Based on the best                      continues to read as follows:                         the Western or Central reporting area of


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                                                  the GOA and not operating under the                                (4) GOA Chinook salmon PSC limits                          of the GOA for the sectors defined in
                                                  authority of a Central GOA Rockfish                              for non-pollock trawl fisheries. (i) The                     paragraph (h)(3) of this section are as
                                                  Program CQ permit assigned to the                                annual Chinook salmon PSC limits in                          follows:
                                                  catcher vessel sector.                                           the Western and Central reporting areas

                                                                                                                                                                                         Unless, the use of     If so, in the
                                                                                                                                                                                         the Chinook
                                                                                                                                                                   The total Chinook                            following calendar
                                                                                                                                                                                         salmon PSC limit
                                                                                                                                                                   salmon PSC limit                             year, the Chinook
                                                  For the following sectors defined in § 679.21(h)(3) . . .                                                                              for that sector in a
                                                                                                                                                                   in each calendar                             salmon PSC limit
                                                                                                                                                                                         calendar year
                                                                                                                                                                   year is . . .                                for that sector will
                                                                                                                                                                                         does not exceed        be . . .
                                                                                                                                                                                         . . .

                                                  (A) Trawl catcher/processor sector ...........................................................................               3,600                   3,120                  4,080

                                                  (B) Rockfish Program catcher vessel sector .............................................................                     1,200                        N/A

                                                  (C) Non-Rockfish Program catcher vessel sector .....................................................                         2,700                   2,340                  3,060



                                                    (ii) For the Trawl catcher/processor                           to be unused during the remainder of                         scientific data or biological samples
                                                  sector defined in paragraph (h)(3)(i) of                         the fishing year may be reapportioned                        from the salmon.
                                                  this section:                                                    subject to the Chinook salmon PSC                               (iv) The operator of a catcher/
                                                    (A) The seasonal PSC limit prior to                            limits in paragraphs (h)(5)(iv)(A)                           processor must retain all salmon until
                                                  June 1 is 2,376 Chinook salmon if the                            through (D) of this section for the                          an observer is provided the opportunity
                                                  annual Chinook salmon PSC limit is                               remainder of the fishing year. NMFS                          to collect scientific data or biological
                                                  3,600. The seasonal PSC limit prior to                           will publish notification in the Federal                     samples from the salmon.
                                                  June 1 is 2,693 Chinook salmon if the                            Register announcing any Chinook                                 (7) Salmon discard. Except for salmon
                                                  annual Chinook salmon PSC limit is                               salmon PSC limit reapportionments in                         under the PSD program defined in
                                                  4,080.                                                           the GOA.                                                     § 679.26, all salmon must be discarded
                                                    (B) The number of Chinook salmon                                  (iv) On an annual basis, NMFS shall                       after the requirements at paragraph
                                                  PSC available on June 1 through the                              not reapportion an amount of unused                          (h)(6)(ii) or (h)(6)(iii) of this section have
                                                  remainder of the calendar year is the                            Chinook salmon PSC greater than the                          been met.
                                                  annual Chinook salmon PSC limit                                  following amounts:                                              (8) GOA Chinook salmon PSC
                                                  specified for the Trawl catcher/                                    (A) 3,342 Chinook salmon to vessels                       closures. If, during the fishing year, the
                                                  processor sector minus the number of                             participating in the directed fishery for                    Regional Administrator determines that:
                                                  Chinook salmon used by that sector                               pollock in the Western reporting area of                        (i) Vessels participating in the
                                                  prior to June 1 and any Chinook salmon                           the GOA;                                                     directed fishery for pollock in the
                                                  PSC limit reapportioned to another                                  (B) 9,158 Chinook salmon to vessels                       Western reporting area or Central
                                                  sector specified at paragraph (h)(5)(iii)                        participating in the directed fishery for                    reporting area of the GOA will reach the
                                                  of this section prior to June 1.                                 pollock in the Central reporting area of                     applicable Chinook salmon PSC limit
                                                    (5) Inseason reapportionment of                                the GOA;                                                     specified for that reporting area under
                                                  Chinook salmon PSC limits. (i) On                                   (C) 600 Chinook salmon to the                             paragraph (h)(2) of this section or the
                                                  October 1, the Regional Administrator                            Rockfish Program catcher vessel sector                       applicable limit following any
                                                  may reallocate any unused Chinook                                defined in paragraph (h)(3)(ii) of this                      reapportionment under paragraph (h)(5)
                                                  salmon PSC available to the Rockfish                             section; and                                                 of this section, NMFS will publish
                                                  Program catcher vessel sector, defined                              (D) 1,350 Chinook salmon to the Non-                      notification in the Federal Register
                                                  in paragraph (h)(3)(ii) of this section, in                      Rockfish Program catcher vessel sector                       closing the applicable regulatory area to
                                                  excess of 150 Chinook salmon to the                              defined in paragraph (h)(3)(iii) of this                     directed fishing for pollock;
                                                  Non-Rockfish Program catcher vessel                              section.                                                        (ii) Vessels in a sector defined in
                                                  sector, but not to exceed the Non-                                  (6) Salmon retention. (i) The operator                    paragraph (h)(3) of this section will
                                                  Rockfish Program catcher vessel sector’s                         of a vessel, including but not limited to                    reach the applicable Chinook salmon
                                                  limit on Chinook salmon PSC                                      a catcher vessel or tender, must retain                      PSC limit specified for that sector under
                                                  reapportionment as defined in                                    all salmon until delivered to a                              paragraph (h)(4)(i) of this section or the
                                                  paragraph (h)(5)(iv)(D) of this section.                         processing facility.                                         applicable limit following any
                                                    (ii) On November 15, the Regional                                 (ii) The operator of a catcher/                           reapportionment under paragraph (h)(5)
                                                  Administrator may reallocate all                                 processor or the owner and manager of                        of this section, NMFS will publish
                                                  remaining Chinook salmon PSC                                     a shoreside processor or SFP receiving                       notification in the Federal Register
                                                  available to the Rockfish Program                                groundfish deliveries from trawl vessels                     closing directed fishing for all
                                                  catcher vessel sector, defined in                                must retain all salmon until the number                      groundfish species, other than pollock,
                                                  paragraph (h)(3)(ii) of this section, to the                     of salmon by species has been                                with trawl gear in the Western and
                                                  Non-Rockfish Program catcher vessel                              accurately recorded in the eLandings at-                     Central reporting areas of the GOA for
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                                                  sector, but not to exceed the Non-                               sea production report or eLandings                           that sector; or
                                                  Rockfish Program catcher vessel sector’s                         groundfish landing report.                                      (iii) Vessels in the Trawl catcher/
                                                  limit on Chinook salmon PSC                                         (iii) The owner and manager of a                          processor sector defined in paragraph
                                                  reapportionment as defined in                                    shoreside processor or SFP receiving                         (h)(3)(i) of this section will reach the
                                                  paragraph (h)(5)(iv)(D) of this section.                         pollock deliveries must, if an observer is                   seasonal Chinook salmon PSC limit
                                                    (iii) Any Chinook salmon PSC limit in                          present, retain all salmon until the                         specified at paragraph (h)(4)(ii)(A) of
                                                  paragraphs (h)(2) or (h)(4) of this section                      observer is provided the opportunity to                      this section prior to June 1, NMFS will
                                                  projected by the Regional Administrator                          count the number of salmon and collect                       publish notification in the Federal


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                                                  Register closing directed fishing for all               than pollock will reopen on June 1 for                salmon PSC available to the sector is
                                                  groundfish species, other than pollock,                 the Trawl catcher/processor sector                    insufficient to allow the sector to fish
                                                  with trawl gear in the Western and                      defined in paragraph (h)(3)(i) of this                and not exceed its annual Chinook
                                                  Central reporting areas of the GOA for                  section with the Chinook salmon PSC                   salmon PSC limit.
                                                  all vessels in the Trawl catcher/                       limit determined at paragraph                         [FR Doc. 2016–21808 Filed 9–9–16; 8:45 am]
                                                  processor sector until June 1. Directed                 (h)(4)(ii)(B) of this section unless NMFS
                                                                                                                                                                BILLING CODE 3510–22–P
                                                  fishing for groundfish species, other                   determines that the amount of Chinook
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Document Created: 2016-09-10 00:57:17
Document Modified: 2016-09-10 00:57:17
CategoryRegulatory Information
CollectionFederal Register
sudoc ClassAE 2.7:
GS 4.107:
AE 2.106:
PublisherOffice of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration
SectionRules and Regulations
ActionFinal rule.
DatesEffective on October 12, 2016.
ContactJeff Hartman, 907-586-7228.
FR Citation81 FR 62659 
RIN Number0648-BF84
CFR AssociatedAlaska; Fisheries and Reporting and Recordkeeping Requirements

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