81_FR_70276 81 FR 70080 - International Fisheries; Tuna and Tuna-Like Species in the Eastern Pacific Ocean; Silky Shark Fishing Restrictions and Fish Aggregating Device Data Collection and Identification

81 FR 70080 - International Fisheries; Tuna and Tuna-Like Species in the Eastern Pacific Ocean; Silky Shark Fishing Restrictions and Fish Aggregating Device Data Collection and Identification

DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

Federal Register Volume 81, Issue 196 (October 11, 2016)

Page Range70080-70084
FR Document2016-24444

NMFS proposes regulations under the Tuna Conventions Act to implement provisions of two Resolutions adopted by the Inter-American Tropical Tuna Commission (IATTC) in 2016: Resolution C-16-01 (Collection and Analyses of Data On Fish-Aggregating Devices) and Resolution C-16-06 (Conservation Measures for Shark Species, with Special Emphasis on the Silky Shark (Carcharhinus Falciformis) for the Years 2017, 2018, and 2019). Per Resolution C-16-01, these regulations would require the owner or operator of a U.S. purse seine vessel to ensure characters of a unique code be marked indelibly on each fish aggregating device (FAD) deployed or modified on or after January 1, 2017, in the IATTC Convention Area. The vessel owner or operator would also be required to record and submit information about the FAD, as described in Annex I of the Resolution C-16-01. Per Resolution C-16-06, these regulations would prohibit the owner or operator of a U.S. purse seine vessel from retaining on board, transshipping, landing, or storing, in part or whole, carcasses of silky sharks caught by purse- seine vessels in the IATTC Convention Area. These regulations would also provide limits on the retained catch of silky sharks caught in the IATTC Convention Area. This proposed rule is necessary for the United States to satisfy its obligations as a member of the IATTC.

Federal Register, Volume 81 Issue 196 (Tuesday, October 11, 2016)
[Federal Register Volume 81, Number 196 (Tuesday, October 11, 2016)]
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

50 CFR Part 300

[Docket No. 160801681-6857-01]
RIN 0648-BG22


International Fisheries; Tuna and Tuna-Like Species in the 
Eastern Pacific Ocean; Silky Shark Fishing Restrictions and Fish 
Aggregating Device Data Collection and Identification

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

ACTION: Proposed rule; request for comments.

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SUMMARY: NMFS proposes regulations under the Tuna Conventions Act to 
implement provisions of two Resolutions adopted by the Inter-American 
Tropical Tuna Commission (IATTC) in 2016: Resolution C-16-01 
(Collection and Analyses of Data On Fish-Aggregating Devices) and 
Resolution C-16-06 (Conservation Measures for Shark Species, with 
Special Emphasis on the Silky Shark (Carcharhinus Falciformis) for the 
Years 2017, 2018, and 2019). Per Resolution C-16-01, these regulations 
would require the owner or operator of a U.S. purse seine vessel to 
ensure characters of a unique code be marked indelibly on each fish 
aggregating device (FAD) deployed or modified on or after January 1, 
2017, in the IATTC Convention Area. The vessel owner or operator would 
also be required to record and submit information about the FAD, as 
described in Annex I of the Resolution C-16-01. Per Resolution C-16-06, 
these regulations would prohibit the owner or operator of a U.S. purse 
seine vessel from retaining on board, transshipping, landing, or 
storing, in part or whole, carcasses of silky sharks caught by purse-
seine vessels in the IATTC Convention Area. These regulations would 
also provide limits on the retained catch of silky sharks caught in the 
IATTC Convention Area. This proposed rule is necessary for the United 
States to satisfy its obligations as a member of the IATTC.

DATES: Comments on the proposed rule and supporting documents must be 
submitted in writing by November 10, 2016.

ADDRESSES: You may submit comments on this document, identified by 
NOAA-NMFS-2016-0106, by any of the following methods:
     Electronic Submission: Submit all electronic public 
comments via the Federal e-Rulemaking Portal. Go to http://www.regulations.gov/#!docketDetail;D=NOAA-NMFS-2016-0106, click the 
``Comment Now!'' icon, complete the required fields, and enter or 
attach your comments.
     Mail: Submit written comments to Rachael Wadsworth, NMFS 
West Coast Region Long Beach Office, 501 W. Ocean Blvd., Suite 4200, 
Long Beach, CA 90802. Include the identifier ``NOAA-NMFS-2016-0106'' in 
the comments.
    Instructions: Comments must be submitted by one of the above 
methods to ensure they are received, documented, and considered by 
NMFS. Comments sent by any other method, to any other address or 
individual, or received after the end of the comment period, may not be 
considered. All comments received are a part of the public record and 
will generally be posted for public viewing on www.regulations.gov 
without change. All personal identifying information (e.g., name, 
address, etc.) submitted voluntarily by the sender will be publicly 
accessible. Do not submit confidential business information, or 
otherwise sensitive or protected information. NMFS will accept 
anonymous comments (enter ``N/A'' in the required fields if you wish to 
remain anonymous).
    Copies of the draft Regulatory Impact Review and other supporting 
documents are available via the Federal eRulemaking Portal: http://www.regulations.gov, docket NOAA-NMFS-2016-0106 or by contacting the 
Regional Administrator, William W. Stelle, Jr., NMFS West Coast Region, 
7600 Sand Point Way, NE., Bldg 1, Seattle, WA 98115-0070, or 
[email protected].

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Rachael Wadsworth, NMFS, West Coast 
Region, 562-980-4036.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:

Background on the IATTC

    The United States is a member of the IATTC, which was established 
under the 1949 Convention for the Establishment of an Inter-American 
Tropical Tuna Commission. In 2003, the IATTC adopted the Convention for 
the Strengthening of the IATTC Established by the 1949 Convention 
between the United States of America and the Republic of Costa Rica 
(Antigua Convention). The Antigua Convention entered into force in 
2010. The United States acceded to the Antigua Convention on February 
24, 2016. The full text of the Antigua Convention is available at: 
https://www.iattc.org/PDFFiles2/Antigua_Convention_Jun_2003.pdf.
    The IATTC consists of 21 member nations and four cooperating non-
member nations and facilitates scientific research into, as well as the 
conservation and management of, tuna and tuna-like species in the IATTC 
Convention Area. The IATTC Convention Area is defined as waters of the 
eastern Pacific Ocean (EPO) within the area bounded by the west coast 
of the Americas and by 50[deg] N. latitude, 150[deg] W. longitude, and 
50[deg] S. latitude. The IATTC maintains a scientific research and 
fishery monitoring program and regularly assesses the status of tuna, 
sharks, and billfish stocks in the EPO to determine appropriate

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catch limits and other measures deemed necessary to promote sustainable 
fisheries and prevent the overexploitation of these stocks.

International Obligations of the United States Under the Antigua 
Convention

    As a Party to the Antigua Convention and a member of the IATTC, the 
United States is legally bound to implement decisions of the IATTC. The 
Tuna Conventions Act (16 U.S.C. 951 et seq.) directs the Secretary of 
Commerce, in consultation with the Secretary of State and, with respect 
to enforcement measures, the U.S. Coast Guard, to promulgate such 
regulations as may be necessary to carry out the United States' 
obligations under the Antigua Convention, including recommendations and 
decisions adopted by the IATTC. The authority of the Secretary of 
Commerce to promulgate such regulations has been delegated to NMFS.

IATTC Resolution on FADs

    In 2013, the IATTC adopted Resolution C-13-04 (Collection and 
Analyses of Data on Fish-Aggregating Devices) in response to concerns 
that incomplete data was being collected on FADs and that the IATTC was 
unable to track the activities on a FAD through time in the Convention 
Area. The Commission recognized that additional information needed to 
be collected before Commission-wide FAD management measures could be 
developed. In order to fully implement Resolution C-13-04, the 
Commission also needed to adopt a FAD identification scheme. In 2014 
and 2015, the IATTC scientific staff provided options and 
recommendations for a FAD identification scheme. In 2015, the 
Commission agreed on a method to identify FADs and adopted Resolution 
C-15-03, which amended Resolution C-13-04, and included this 
information. In 2016, the Commission further agreed on modifications to 
clarify the data collection requirements and revisions to some of the 
dates for implementing specific provisions in the Resolution. The IATTC 
adopted Resolution C-16-01 by consensus in July 2016. The main 
objective of Resolution C-16-01 is to collect data on FADs in the EPO 
and to identify FADs through a marking system.

IATTC Resolution on Silky Sharks

    In 2016, the IATTC adopted Resolution C-16-06 in response to 
concerns for the stock status of the silky shark in the EPO. The IATTC 
scientific staff has provided conservation recommendations for the 
silky shark since 2012, and Resolution C-16-06 is consistent with the 
advice that the IATTC scientific staff provided in 2016. The main 
objective of Resolution C-16-06 is to restrict retention of silky 
sharks on purse seine vessels and to restrict incidental catch of silky 
sharks on longline vessels in the IATTC Convention Area. U.S. 
commercial fishing vessels in the EPO do not target silky shark; they 
are caught incidentally and primarily discarded.

Proposed Regulations

    This proposed rule would implement provisions of Resolutions C-16-
01 and C-16-06, described above, for U.S. commercial fishing vessels 
that fish for tuna or tuna-like species in the IATTC Convention Area. 
This proposed rule includes four elements: Two elements regarding FADs 
and two elements regarding silky shark.
    The first element would require the owner or operator of a U.S. 
purse seine vessel to ensure characters of a unique code be marked 
indelibly on each fish aggregating device (FAD) deployed or modified on 
or after January 1, 2017. The vessel owner or operator would be 
required to select one of the following two options for the unique code 
for each FAD: (1) Obtain a unique code from NMFS West Coast Region that 
NMFS has obtained from the IATTC Secretariat, as specified in Annex I 
of Resolution C-16-01 or (2) use an existing unique identifier 
associated with the FAD (e.g., the manufacturer identification code for 
the attached buoy).
    The vessel owner or operator would be required to ensure the 
characters for the unique code be at least 5 centimeters in height on 
the upper portion of the attached radio or satellite buoy in a location 
that does not cover the solar cells used to power the equipment. For 
FADs without attached radio or satellite buoys, the characters would be 
required to be marked indelibly on the uppermost or emergent top 
portion of the FAD. In other words, the vessel owner or operator would 
be required to ensure the marking is durable and will not fade or be 
erased (e.g., marked using an epoxy-based paint or an equivalent in 
terms of lasting ability) and visible at all times during daylight. In 
circumstances where the observer is unable to view the unique code, the 
captain or crew would be required to assist the observer (e.g., by 
providing the unique code of the FAD to the observer).
    The second element would require the vessel owner or operator of a 
FAD that is deployed on or after January 1, 2017, to record and submit 
information about the FAD to the address specified by the Highly 
Migratory Species (HMS) Branch. The HMS Branch is defined as NMFS West 
Coast Region, Suite 4200, 501 W. Ocean Blvd., Long Beach, CA 90802. In 
accordance with Annex I of Resolution C-16-01, nine data fields would 
be required to be recorded and submitted: (1) Position; (2) date; (3) 
hour; (4) FAD unique identifier; (5) FAD type (e.g., drifting natural 
FAD, drifting artificial FAD); (6) FAD design characteristics 
(dimension and material of the floating part and of the underwater 
hanging structure); (7) the type of activity (set, deployment, hauling, 
retrieving, loss, intervention on electronic equipment, other (if so, 
specify)); (8) if the activity is a set, the results of the set in 
terms of catch and bycatch; and (9) characteristics of any attached 
buoy or positioning equipment (positioning system, whether equipped 
with sonar, etc.). The IATTC Secretariat is currently working on 
further describing and defining each of these data fields through the 
development of a standard form. Owners and operators of a FAD would be 
required to record this information on the standard form developed by 
the Secretariat and provided to the owners and operators by the HMS 
Branch.
    The third element would prohibit the crew, operator, and owner of a 
commercial purse seine fishing vessel of the United States used to fish 
for tuna or tuna-like species from retaining on board, transshipping, 
storing, or landing any part or whole carcass of a silky shark that is 
caught in the Convention Area. U.S. purse seiners do not target silky 
sharks; they are caught incidentally and are primarily discarded. The 
impacts of these proposed regulations to purse seine vessels are 
described in the Classification section below.
    The fourth element would require the crew, operator, and owner of a 
commercial longline fishing vessel of the United States to limit the 
retention of silky sharks caught in the IATTC Convention Area to a 
maximum of 20% by weight of the total catch of fish during any fishing 
trip that occurred in whole or in part in the IATTC Convention Area. 
Although Resolution C-16-06 provides that the ``bycatch'' of silky 
shark be restricted, NMFS proposes to use the term ``retained catch'' 
in these proposed regulations.
    U.S. longline vessels fishing in the IATTC Convention Area do not 
target, and infrequently catch, silky shark. Data from 2008 to 2015 
show that any incidentally caught silky shark are released, and almost 
all are released alive. Silky shark are commonly

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released by cutting the line or dehooking the shark before it is 
brought onboard the vessel. Weights for silky shark are not recorded 
and weight estimates for sharks released while still in the water would 
likely not be reliable. An evaluation of total catch per longline trip 
where silky shark have been caught and released shows that, if the 
average weights of silky sharks are approximated, the amount of silky 
shark caught by U.S. longline vessels fishing in the EPO would not come 
close to 20% by weight of the total catch of fish during a fishing 
trip. NMFS is proposing to use the term ``retained catch'' in the 
proposed regulations to assist in enforcement of these regulations. The 
impacts of these proposed regulations to longline vessels are described 
in the Classification section below.

Classification

    The NMFS Assistant Administrator has determined that this proposed 
rule is consistent with the Tuna Conventions Act and other applicable 
laws, subject to further consideration after public comment.
    This proposed rule has been determined to be not significant for 
purposes of Executive Order 12866.
    NMFS is amending the supporting statement for the Pacific Tuna 
Fisheries Logbook Office of Management and Business (OMB) Paperwork 
Reduction Act (PRA) requirements (OMB Control No. 0648-0148) to include 
the data collection requirements for FADs as described in the preamble. 
NMFS estimates the public reporting burden for this collection of 
information to average 10 minutes per form, time for reviewing 
instructions, searching existing data sources, gathering and 
maintaining the data needed, and completing and reviewing the 
collection of information. NMFS requests any comments on the addition 
of the FAD data collection form to the PRA package, including whether 
the paperwork would unnecessarily burden any vessel owners and 
operators. Public comment is sought regarding: Whether this proposed 
collection of information is necessary for the proper performance of 
the functions of the agency, including whether the information shall 
have practical utility; the accuracy of the burden estimate; ways to 
enhance the quality, utility, and clarity of the information to be 
collected; and ways to minimize the burden of the collection of 
information, including through the use of automated collection 
techniques or other forms of information technology. Send comments on 
these or any other aspects of the collection of information to the 
ADDRESSES above, and by email to [email protected], or fax to 
(202) 395-5806.
    Notwithstanding any other provision of the law, no person is 
required to respond to, nor shall any person be subject to a penalty 
for failure to comply with, a collection of information subject to the 
requirements of the PRA, unless that collection of information displays 
a currently valid OMB Control Number. All currently approved NOAA 
collections of information may be viewed at: http://www.cio.noaa.gov/services_programs/prasubs.html.
    Regarding the elements of the proposed rule pertaining to silky 
shark; there are no new collection-of-information requirements 
associated with this action that are subject to the PRA, and existing 
collection-of-information requirements still apply under the following 
Control Numbers: 0648-0593 and 0648-0214. Notwithstanding any other 
provision of the law, no person is required to respond to, and no 
person shall be subject to penalty for failure to comply with, a 
collection-of-information subject to the requirements of the PRA, 
unless that collection-of-information displays a currently valid Office 
of Management and Budget control number.
    An Initial Regulatory Flexibility Analysis (IRFA) was prepared as 
required by section 603 of the Regulatory Flexibility Act to analyze 
whether the proposed rule to implement provisions of Resolutions C-16-
01 and C-16-06 adopted by the IATTC in 2016 would have a significant 
economic impact on a substantial number of small entities. The IRFA is 
being published to aid the public in commenting upon NMFS conclusion 
that the proposed actions will not have a significant economic impact 
on a substantial number of small entities.
    As described previously in the SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION section, 
the proposed regulations would require FAD identification and data 
reporting as well as fishing restrictions on silky sharks. 
Alternatively, the failure to promulgate the proposed action would 
result in the provisions of these Resolutions not being implemented and 
would not allow the United States to satisfy its obligations as a 
member of the IATTC.
    On December 29, 2015, NMFS issued a final rule establishing a small 
business size standard of $11 million in annual gross receipts for all 
businesses primarily engaged in the commercial fishing industry (NAICS 
11411) for Regulatory Flexibility Act (RFA) compliance purposes only 
(80 FR 81194, December 29, 2015). The $11 million standard became 
effective on July 1, 2016, and is to be used in place of the U.S. Small 
Business Administration's (SBA) current standards of $20.5 million, 
$5.5 million, and $7.5 million for the finfish (NAICS 114111), 
shellfish (NAICS 114112), and other marine fishing (NAICS 114119) 
sectors of the U.S. commercial fishing industry for all NMFS rules, 
subject to the RFA, published after July 1, 2016. Id. at 81194.
    NMFS has reviewed the analyses prepared for this regulatory action 
in light of the new size standard. All of the entities directly 
regulated by this regulatory action are commercial finfish fishing 
businesses. The new standard results in fewer commercial finfish 
businesses being considered small.
    The entities that would be affected by the proposed action are (1) 
U.S. purse seine vessels that use FADs to fish for tuna or tuna-like 
species in the IATTC Convention Area, and (2) U.S. purse seine and 
longline vessels that catch silky shark.
    As of July 2016, there are 15 large purse seine vessels (with at 
least 363 metric tons of fish hold volume) listed on the IATTC Regional 
Vessel Register. The number of U.S. large purse seine vessels on the 
IATTC Regional Vessel Register has increased substantially in the past 
two years due to negotiations regarding the South Pacific Tuna Treaty 
(SPTT) and the interest expressed by vessel owners that typically fish 
in the WCPO in relocating to the EPO. However, parties reached 
agreement in principle on changes to the SPTT in June 2016. U.S. large 
purse seine vessels fishing in the EPO primarily land yellowfin, 
skipjack, and bigeye tuna. Estimates of ex-vessel revenues for large 
U.S. purse seine vessels fishing in the IATTC Convention Area from 2005 
to 2014 have been confidential and may not be publicly disclosed 
because of the small number of vessels in the fishery. However, in 
2015, thirteen large purse seine vessels fished either exclusively in 
the EPO or fished in both the EPO and WCPO, and so information for 2015 
is not confidential.
    For large purse seine vessels that fished exclusively in the EPO in 
2015, ex-vessel price information specific to the individual vessels 
are not available to NMFS because these vessels did not land on the 
U.S. West Coast and the cannery receipts are not available through the 
IATTC. However, estimates for large purse seine vessels based in the 
WCPO that fish in both the EPO and WCPO may be used as a proxy for U.S. 
large purse seine vessels. The number of these U.S. purse seine vessels 
is approximated by the number with WCPFC Area Endorsements, which are

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the NMFS-issued authorizations required to use a vessel to fish 
commercially for HMS on the high seas in the Convention Area. As of 
August 2016 the number of purse seine vessels with WCPFC Area 
Endorsements was 42. Neither gross receipts nor ex-vessel price 
information specific to individual fishing vessels are available to 
NMFS, so NMFS applied indicative regional cannery prices--as 
approximations of ex-vessel prices--to annual catches of individual 
vessels to estimate their annual receipts. Indicative regional cannery 
prices are available through 2014 (developed by the Pacific Islands 
Forum Fisheries Agency; available at https://www.ffa.int/node/425), so 
NMFS estimated vessels' annual receipts during 2012-2014. Using this 
approach, NMFS estimates that among the affected vessels, the range in 
annual average receipts in 2012-2014 was $3 million to $20 million and 
the median was about $13 million. Thus, NMFS estimates that slightly 
more than half of the affected large purse seine vessels are small 
entities. Purse seine vessels that use FADs to fish for tuna or tuna-
like species and that catch silky shark in the IATTC Convention Area 
are all large vessels and are both large and small entities.
    There are two components to the U.S. tuna purse seine fishery in 
the EPO: (1) Large purse seine vessels with at least 363 metric tons of 
fish hold volume (size class 6 vessels) that typically have been based 
in the western and central Pacific Ocean (WCPO), and (2) coastal purse 
seine vessels with smaller fish hold volume that are based on the U.S. 
West Coast. Because only the large purse seine vessels fish with FADs 
and incidentally catch silky shark in the EPO, the proposed action is 
not expected to impact the coastal purse seine vessels. U.S. purse 
seiners do not target silky sharks in the EPO. Since 2005, the best 
available data from observers show that the incidental catches of silky 
shark are primarily discarded; however, a small percentage has been 
landed in the past ten years. For example, in 2015, a year in which 
more than three large purse seine vessels fished in the EPO, about 3% 
of the total catches of silky shark were landed and the rest were 
discarded either dead or alive. Since at least 2005, the observer 
coverage rate on class size 6 vessels in the EPO has been 100 percent.
    As of August 2016, the IATTC Regional Vessel Register lists 158 
U.S. longline vessels that have the option to fish in the IATTC 
Convention Area. The majority of these longline vessels possess Hawaii 
Longline Limited Access Permits (issued under 50 CFR 665.13). Under the 
Hawaii longline limited access program, no more than 164 permits may be 
issued. In addition, there are U.S. longline vessels based on the U.S. 
West Coast, some of which operate solely under the Pacific HMS permit. 
U.S. West Coast-based longline vessels operating under the Pacific HMS 
permit fish primarily in the EPO and are currently restricted to 
fishing with deep-set longline gear outside of the U.S. West Coast EEZ. 
These vessels primarily target tuna species with a small percentage of 
swordfish and other highly migratory species taken incidentally.
    There have been less than three West Coast-based vessels operating 
under the HMS permit since 2005; therefore, landings and ex-vessel 
revenue are confidential. However, the number of Hawaii-permitted 
longline vessels that have landed in West Coast ports has increased 
from one vessel in 2006 to 14 vessels in 2014. In 2014, 621 mt of 
highly migratory species were landed by Hawaii permitted longline 
vessels with an average ex-vessel revenue of approximately $247,857 per 
vessel. For the longline fishery, the ex-vessel value of catches by the 
Hawaii longline fleet in 2012 was about $87 million. With 129 active 
vessels in that year, per-vessel average revenues were about $0.7 
million, well below the $11 million threshold for finfish harvesting 
businesses. NMFS considers all longline vessels, for which data is non-
confidential, that catch silky sharks in the IATTC Convention Area to 
be small entities for the purposes of the RFA.
    U.S. longline vessels fishing in the IATTC Convention Area, whether 
under the Hawaii Longline Limited Access Permit or the Pacific HMS 
permit, do not target silky shark and all those caught incidentally are 
released. From 2008 to 2015, logbook records recorded by vessel owners 
and operators of U.S. longline vessels fishing in the IATTC Convention 
Area showed a total of four silky sharks caught and released on four 
separate trips. During this same time period, observers did not record 
any catch of silky shark on longline vessels using shallow-set gear. 
The observer data for the Hawaii deep-set longline fishery showed a de 
minimis amount was occasionally caught and nearly all were released 
alive. Since at least 2008, the observer coverage rates on shallow-set 
and deep-set longline vessels in the EPO have been a minimum of 100 and 
20 percent, respectfully. An evaluation of total catch per longline 
trip where silky shark have been caught and released shows that, if the 
average weights of silky sharks are approximated, the amount of silky 
shark caught by U.S. longline vessels fishing in the EPO do not come 
close to 20% by weight of the total catch of fish during a fishing 
trip.
    NMFS considered a ``No Action'' alternative to the proposed action. 
Under the ``No Action'' alternative, the vessel owners and operators of 
large purse seine vessels would not mark FADs or collect data on FAD 
activities. In addition, large purse seine vessels would not need to 
release silky sharks caught in the EPO and there would be no 
restrictions on catch on longline vessels. Under this alternative, the 
United States would not implement Resolutions C-16-01 and C-16-06 and 
would not satisfy international obligations as a Party to the Antigua 
Convention.
    Because the proposed action implements Resolutions C-16-01 and C-
16-06 as agreed to by the United States, there are also not any 
possible additional alternatives that would be consistent with U.S 
obligations as a party to the Antigua Convention.
    This IRFA was developed for this action using NMFS' small business 
size standard of $11 million in annual gross receipts for all 
businesses primarily engaged in the commercial fishing industry (NAICS 
11411) for Regulatory Flexibility Act (RFA) compliance purposes (80 FR 
81194, December 29, 2015). The $11 million standard is used in place of 
the U.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. NMFS has reviewed the analyses prepared for this 
action in light of the $11 million standard. Under this size standard, 
the entities for which the proposed action on FADs applies are 
considered large and small business. However, disproportional economic 
effect between small and large businesses is not expected; there will 
be only minimal additional time burden for owners and operators of 
large purse seine vessels to ensure characters of a unique code be 
marked indelibly on their FADs and to record data for FAD activities. 
And while the large purse seine vessels impacted by the proposed 
actions with respect to treatment of silky sharks would be required to 
release all silky sharks, U.S. purse seine vessels do not target silky 
sharks, and primarily release those caught incidentally. However, there 
may be some modifications to the fishing practices of these large and 
small entities to release all catch of silky sharks.

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    NMFS considers the longline vessels for which the proposed action 
on silky shark applies to be small entities and the large purse seine 
vessels to also be large and small entities. U.S. longline vessels 
fishing in the EPO do not target silky shark and release all those 
incidentally caught. U.S. longline vessels only occasionally catch a 
small amount of silky sharks on fishing trips in the EPO; therefore, 
this proposed action is not expected to impact the fishing practices of 
these longline vessels.
    Thus, these proposed actions are not expected to substantially 
change the typical fishing practices of affected vessels. In addition, 
any impact to the income of U.S. vessels would be minor. Therefore, 
NMFS has determined that the proposed action is not expected to have a 
significant economic impact on a substantial number of small entities.
    Management of commercial fisheries must comply with a number of 
international agreements, domestic laws, and Fisheries Management 
Plans. These include, but are not limited to, the Magnuson-Stevens 
Fishery Conservation and Management Act, the High Seas Fishing 
Compliance Act, the Marine Mammal Protection Act, the Endangered 
Species Act, the National Environmental Policy Act, the Paperwork 
Reduction Act, and the Coastal Zone Management Act. NMFS strives to 
ensure consistency among the regulations with relevant agencies. The 
proposed rule would not conflict with any other statutes or 
regulations, Federal or otherwise.

List of Subjects in 50 CFR Part 300

    Fish, Fisheries, Fishing, Fishing vessels, International 
organizations, Marine resources, Reporting and recordkeeping 
requirements, Treaties.

    Dated: September 27, 2016.
Samuel D. Rauch, III,
Deputy Assistant Administrator for Regulatory Programs, National Marine 
Fisheries Service.
    For the reasons set out in the preamble, 50 CFR part 300 is 
proposed to be amended as follows:

PART 300--INTERNATIONAL FISHERIES REGULATIONS

Subpart C--Eastern Pacific Tuna Fisheries

0
1. The authority citation for part 300, subpart C, continues to read as 
follows:

    Authority:  16 U.S.C. 951 et seq.

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2. In Sec.  300.21, add the definition for ``Highly Migratory Species 
(HMS) Branch'' in alphabetical order to read as follows:


Sec.  300.21  Definitions.

* * * * *
    Highly Migratory Species (HMS) Branch means: National Marine 
Fisheries Service West Coast Region, Suite 4200, 501 W. Ocean Blvd., 
Long Beach CA 90802.
* * * * *
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3. In Sec.  300.24, add paragraphs (ee) through (hh) to read as 
follows:


Sec.  300.24  Prohibitions.

* * * * *
    (ee) Fail to ensure characters of a unique code are marked 
indelibly on a FAD deployed or modified on or after January 1, 2017 in 
accordance with Sec.  300.25 (h).
    (ff) Fail to record and report data on interactions or activities 
on FADs as required in Sec.  300.25 (i).
    (gg) Use a commercial purse seine fishing vessel of the United 
States to retain on board, transship, store, or land any part or whole 
carcass of a silky shark (Carcharhinus falciformis) in contravention of 
Sec.  300.27 (e).
    (hh) Use a U.S. longline vessel to catch silky shark in 
contravention of Sec.  300.27 (f).
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4. In Sec.  300.25, add paragraphs (h) and (i) to read as follows:


Sec.  300.25  Eastern Pacific fisheries management.

* * * * *
    (h) FAD identification requirements for purse seine vessels.
    (1) For each FAD deployed or modified on or after January 1, 2017, 
in the IATTC Convention Area, the vessel owner or operator must either: 
obtain a unique code from HMS Branch; or use an existing unique 
identifier associated with the FAD (e.g., the manufacturer 
identification code for the attached buoy).
    (2) U.S. purse seine vessel owners and operators shall ensure the 
characters of the unique code or unique identifier be marked indelibly 
at least 5 centimeters in height on the upper portion of the attached 
radio or satellite buoy in a location that does not cover the solar 
cells used to power the equipment. For FADs without attached radio or 
satellite buoys, the characters shall be on the uppermost or emergent 
top portion of the FAD. The vessel owner or operator shall ensure the 
marking is visible at all times during daylight. In circumstances where 
the on-board observer is unable to view the code, the captain or crew 
shall assist the observer (e.g. by providing the FAD identification 
code to the observer).
    (i) FAD data reporting for purse seine vessels. U.S. vessel owners 
and operators must ensure that any interaction or activity with a FAD 
is reported using a standard format provided by the HMS Branch. The 
owner and operator shall ensure that the form is submitted to the 
address specified by the HMS Branch.
0
5. In Sec.  300.27 paragraphs (e) through (h) are redesignated as 
paragraph (g) through (j) and new paragraphs (e) and (f) are added to 
read as follows:


Sec.  300.27  Incidental catch and tuna retention requirements.

* * * * *
    (e) Silky shark restrictions for purse seine vessels. The crew, 
operator, and owner of a commercial purse seine fishing vessel of the 
United States used to fish for tuna or tuna-like species is prohibited 
from retaining on board, transshipping, storing, or landing any part or 
whole carcass of a silky shark (Carcharhinus falciformis) that is 
caught in the Convention Area.
    (f) Silky shark restrictions for longline vessels. The crew, 
operator, and owner of a longline vessel of the United States used to 
fish for tuna or tuna-like species must limit the retained catch of 
silky sharks caught in the IATTC Convention Area to a maximum of 20 
percent in weight of the total catch during each fishing trip that 
occurs in whole or in part in the IATTC Convention Area.
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                                               measure or plan: includes a clear                       SUMMARY:    NMFS proposes regulations                 period, may not be considered. All
                                               description of the factors for decline to               under the Tuna Conventions Act to                     comments received are a part of the
                                               be addressed and how they will be                       implement provisions of two                           public record and will generally be
                                               reduced; establishes specific                           Resolutions adopted by the Inter-                     posted for public viewing on
                                               conservation objectives; identifies                     American Tropical Tuna Commission                     www.regulations.gov without change.
                                               necessary steps to reduce threats;                      (IATTC) in 2016: Resolution C–16–01                   All personal identifying information
                                               includes quantifiable performance                       (Collection and Analyses of Data On                   (e.g., name, address, etc.) submitted
                                               measures for monitoring compliance                      Fish-Aggregating Devices) and                         voluntarily by the sender will be
                                               and effectiveness; employs principles of                Resolution C–16–06 (Conservation                      publicly accessible. Do not submit
                                               adaptive management; and is certain to                  Measures for Shark Species, with                      confidential business information, or
                                               improve the species’ status at the time                 Special Emphasis on the Silky Shark                   otherwise sensitive or protected
                                               of listing determination. We request that               (Carcharhinus Falciformis) for the Years              information. NMFS will accept
                                               any information submitted with respect                  2017, 2018, and 2019). Per Resolution                 anonymous comments (enter ‘‘N/A’’ in
                                               to conservation measures, regulatory                    C–16–01, these regulations would                      the required fields if you wish to remain
                                               mechanisms, or other protective efforts,                require the owner or operator of a U.S.               anonymous).
                                               that have yet to be implemented or                      purse seine vessel to ensure characters                  Copies of the draft Regulatory Impact
                                               show effectiveness, explicitly address                  of a unique code be marked indelibly on               Review and other supporting documents
                                               the criteria in the PECE policy.                        each fish aggregating device (FAD)                    are available via the Federal
                                                 We request that all information be                    deployed or modified on or after                      eRulemaking Portal: http://
                                               accompanied by: (1) Supporting                          January 1, 2017, in the IATTC                         www.regulations.gov, docket NOAA–
                                               documentation such as maps,                             Convention Area. The vessel owner or                  NMFS–2016–0106 or by contacting the
                                               bibliographic references, or reprints of                operator would also be required to                    Regional Administrator, William W.
                                               pertinent publications; and (2) the                     record and submit information about the               Stelle, Jr., NMFS West Coast Region,
                                               submitter’s name, address, and any                      FAD, as described in Annex I of the                   7600 Sand Point Way, NE., Bldg 1,
                                               association, institution, or business that              Resolution C–16–01. Per Resolution C–                 Seattle, WA 98115–0070, or
                                               the person represents.                                  16–06, these regulations would prohibit               RegionalAdministrator.WCRHMS@
                                               References Cited                                        the owner or operator of a U.S. purse                 noaa.gov.
                                                                                                       seine vessel from retaining on board,                 FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
                                                 The complete citations for the
                                                                                                       transshipping, landing, or storing, in                Rachael Wadsworth, NMFS, West Coast
                                               references used in this document can be
                                                                                                       part or whole, carcasses of silky sharks              Region, 562–980–4036.
                                               obtained by contacting NMFS (See FOR
                                                                                                       caught by purse-seine vessels in the                  SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
                                               FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT) or on
                                               our Web page at:                                        IATTC Convention Area. These
                                                                                                       regulations would also provide limits on              Background on the IATTC
                                               www.westcoast.fisheries.noaa.gov.
                                                                                                       the retained catch of silky sharks caught               The United States is a member of the
                                                 Authority: The authority for this action is           in the IATTC Convention Area. This
                                               the Endangered Species Act of 1973, as                                                                        IATTC, which was established under
                                                                                                       proposed rule is necessary for the                    the 1949 Convention for the
                                               amended (16. U.S.C. 1531 et seq.).
                                                                                                       United States to satisfy its obligations as           Establishment of an Inter-American
                                                 Dated: September 29, 2016.                            a member of the IATTC.                                Tropical Tuna Commission. In 2003, the
                                               Samuel D. Rauch, III,                                   DATES: Comments on the proposed rule                  IATTC adopted the Convention for the
                                               Deputy Assistant Administrator for                      and supporting documents must be                      Strengthening of the IATTC Established
                                               Regulatory Programs, National Marine                    submitted in writing by November 10,
                                               Fisheries Service.
                                                                                                                                                             by the 1949 Convention between the
                                                                                                       2016.                                                 United States of America and the
                                               [FR Doc. 2016–24477 Filed 10–7–16; 8:45 am]
                                                                                                       ADDRESSES: You may submit comments                    Republic of Costa Rica (Antigua
                                               BILLING CODE 3510–22–P
                                                                                                       on this document, identified by NOAA–                 Convention). The Antigua Convention
                                                                                                       NMFS–2016–0106, by any of the                         entered into force in 2010. The United
                                               DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE                                  following methods:                                    States acceded to the Antigua
                                                                                                          • Electronic Submission: Submit all                Convention on February 24, 2016. The
                                               National Oceanic and Atmospheric                        electronic public comments via the                    full text of the Antigua Convention is
                                               Administration                                          Federal e-Rulemaking Portal. Go to                    available at: https://www.iattc.org/
                                                                                                       http://www.regulations.gov/                           PDFFiles2/Antigua_Convention_Jun_
                                               50 CFR Part 300                                         #!docketDetail;D=NOAA-NMFS-2016-                      2003.pdf.
                                                                                                       0106, click the ‘‘Comment Now!’’ icon,                  The IATTC consists of 21 member
                                               [Docket No. 160801681–6857–01]                                                                                nations and four cooperating non-
                                                                                                       complete the required fields, and enter
                                               RIN 0648–BG22                                           or attach your comments.                              member nations and facilitates scientific
                                                                                                          • Mail: Submit written comments to                 research into, as well as the
                                               International Fisheries; Tuna and                       Rachael Wadsworth, NMFS West Coast                    conservation and management of, tuna
                                               Tuna-Like Species in the Eastern                        Region Long Beach Office, 501 W.                      and tuna-like species in the IATTC
                                               Pacific Ocean; Silky Shark Fishing                      Ocean Blvd., Suite 4200, Long Beach,                  Convention Area. The IATTC
                                               Restrictions and Fish Aggregating                       CA 90802. Include the identifier                      Convention Area is defined as waters of
                                               Device Data Collection and                              ‘‘NOAA–NMFS–2016–0106’’ in the                        the eastern Pacific Ocean (EPO) within
                                               Identification                                                                                                the area bounded by the west coast of
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                                                                                                       comments.
                                               AGENCY:  National Marine Fisheries                         Instructions: Comments must be                     the Americas and by 50° N. latitude,
                                               Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and                    submitted by one of the above methods                 150° W. longitude, and 50° S. latitude.
                                               Atmospheric Administration (NOAA),                      to ensure they are received,                          The IATTC maintains a scientific
                                               Commerce.                                               documented, and considered by NMFS.                   research and fishery monitoring
                                                                                                       Comments sent by any other method, to                 program and regularly assesses the
                                               ACTION: Proposed rule; request for
                                                                                                       any other address or individual, or                   status of tuna, sharks, and billfish stocks
                                               comments.
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                                               catch limits and other measures deemed                  since 2012, and Resolution C–16–06 is                 about the FAD to the address specified
                                               necessary to promote sustainable                        consistent with the advice that the                   by the Highly Migratory Species (HMS)
                                               fisheries and prevent the                               IATTC scientific staff provided in 2016.              Branch. The HMS Branch is defined as
                                               overexploitation of these stocks.                       The main objective of Resolution C–16–                NMFS West Coast Region, Suite 4200,
                                                                                                       06 is to restrict retention of silky sharks           501 W. Ocean Blvd., Long Beach, CA
                                               International Obligations of the United
                                                                                                       on purse seine vessels and to restrict                90802. In accordance with Annex I of
                                               States Under the Antigua Convention
                                                                                                       incidental catch of silky sharks on                   Resolution C–16–01, nine data fields
                                                 As a Party to the Antigua Convention                  longline vessels in the IATTC                         would be required to be recorded and
                                               and a member of the IATTC, the United                   Convention Area. U.S. commercial                      submitted: (1) Position; (2) date; (3)
                                               States is legally bound to implement                    fishing vessels in the EPO do not target              hour; (4) FAD unique identifier; (5) FAD
                                               decisions of the IATTC. The Tuna                        silky shark; they are caught incidentally             type (e.g., drifting natural FAD, drifting
                                               Conventions Act (16 U.S.C. 951 et seq.)                 and primarily discarded.                              artificial FAD); (6) FAD design
                                               directs the Secretary of Commerce, in                                                                         characteristics (dimension and material
                                               consultation with the Secretary of State                Proposed Regulations
                                                                                                                                                             of the floating part and of the
                                               and, with respect to enforcement                           This proposed rule would implement                 underwater hanging structure); (7) the
                                               measures, the U.S. Coast Guard, to                      provisions of Resolutions C–16–01 and                 type of activity (set, deployment,
                                               promulgate such regulations as may be                   C–16–06, described above, for U.S.                    hauling, retrieving, loss, intervention on
                                               necessary to carry out the United States’               commercial fishing vessels that fish for              electronic equipment, other (if so,
                                               obligations under the Antigua                           tuna or tuna-like species in the IATTC                specify)); (8) if the activity is a set, the
                                               Convention, including                                   Convention Area. This proposed rule                   results of the set in terms of catch and
                                               recommendations and decisions                           includes four elements: Two elements                  bycatch; and (9) characteristics of any
                                               adopted by the IATTC. The authority of                  regarding FADs and two elements                       attached buoy or positioning equipment
                                               the Secretary of Commerce to                            regarding silky shark.                                (positioning system, whether equipped
                                               promulgate such regulations has been                       The first element would require the                with sonar, etc.). The IATTC Secretariat
                                               delegated to NMFS.                                      owner or operator of a U.S. purse seine               is currently working on further
                                                                                                       vessel to ensure characters of a unique               describing and defining each of these
                                               IATTC Resolution on FADs                                code be marked indelibly on each fish                 data fields through the development of
                                                  In 2013, the IATTC adopted                           aggregating device (FAD) deployed or                  a standard form. Owners and operators
                                               Resolution C–13–04 (Collection and                      modified on or after January 1, 2017.                 of a FAD would be required to record
                                               Analyses of Data on Fish-Aggregating                    The vessel owner or operator would be                 this information on the standard form
                                               Devices) in response to concerns that                   required to select one of the following               developed by the Secretariat and
                                               incomplete data was being collected on                  two options for the unique code for each              provided to the owners and operators by
                                               FADs and that the IATTC was unable to                   FAD: (1) Obtain a unique code from                    the HMS Branch.
                                               track the activities on a FAD through                   NMFS West Coast Region that NMFS                         The third element would prohibit the
                                               time in the Convention Area. The                        has obtained from the IATTC                           crew, operator, and owner of a
                                               Commission recognized that additional                   Secretariat, as specified in Annex I of               commercial purse seine fishing vessel of
                                               information needed to be collected                      Resolution C–16–01 or (2) use an                      the United States used to fish for tuna
                                               before Commission-wide FAD                              existing unique identifier associated                 or tuna-like species from retaining on
                                               management measures could be                            with the FAD (e.g., the manufacturer                  board, transshipping, storing, or landing
                                               developed. In order to fully implement                  identification code for the attached                  any part or whole carcass of a silky
                                               Resolution C–13–04, the Commission                      buoy).                                                shark that is caught in the Convention
                                               also needed to adopt a FAD                                 The vessel owner or operator would                 Area. U.S. purse seiners do not target
                                               identification scheme. In 2014 and                      be required to ensure the characters for              silky sharks; they are caught
                                               2015, the IATTC scientific staff                        the unique code be at least 5 centimeters             incidentally and are primarily
                                               provided options and recommendations                    in height on the upper portion of the                 discarded. The impacts of these
                                               for a FAD identification scheme. In                     attached radio or satellite buoy in a                 proposed regulations to purse seine
                                               2015, the Commission agreed on a                        location that does not cover the solar                vessels are described in the
                                               method to identify FADs and adopted                     cells used to power the equipment. For                Classification section below.
                                               Resolution C–15–03, which amended                       FADs without attached radio or satellite                 The fourth element would require the
                                               Resolution C–13–04, and included this                   buoys, the characters would be required               crew, operator, and owner of a
                                               information. In 2016, the Commission                    to be marked indelibly on the                         commercial longline fishing vessel of
                                               further agreed on modifications to                      uppermost or emergent top portion of                  the United States to limit the retention
                                               clarify the data collection requirements                the FAD. In other words, the vessel                   of silky sharks caught in the IATTC
                                               and revisions to some of the dates for                  owner or operator would be required to                Convention Area to a maximum of 20%
                                               implementing specific provisions in the                 ensure the marking is durable and will                by weight of the total catch of fish
                                               Resolution. The IATTC adopted                           not fade or be erased (e.g., marked using             during any fishing trip that occurred in
                                               Resolution C–16–01 by consensus in                      an epoxy-based paint or an equivalent                 whole or in part in the IATTC
                                               July 2016. The main objective of                        in terms of lasting ability) and visible at           Convention Area. Although Resolution
                                               Resolution C–16–01 is to collect data on                all times during daylight. In                         C–16–06 provides that the ‘‘bycatch’’ of
                                               FADs in the EPO and to identify FADs                    circumstances where the observer is                   silky shark be restricted, NMFS
                                               through a marking system.                               unable to view the unique code, the                   proposes to use the term ‘‘retained
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                                                                                                       captain or crew would be required to                  catch’’ in these proposed regulations.
                                               IATTC Resolution on Silky Sharks                        assist the observer (e.g., by providing                  U.S. longline vessels fishing in the
                                                 In 2016, the IATTC adopted                            the unique code of the FAD to the                     IATTC Convention Area do not target,
                                               Resolution C–16–06 in response to                       observer).                                            and infrequently catch, silky shark. Data
                                               concerns for the stock status of the silky                 The second element would require                   from 2008 to 2015 show that any
                                               shark in the EPO. The IATTC scientific                  the vessel owner or operator of a FAD                 incidentally caught silky shark are
                                               staff has provided conservation                         that is deployed on or after January 1,               released, and almost all are released
                                               recommendations for the silky shark                     2017, to record and submit information                alive. Silky shark are commonly


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                                               released by cutting the line or                         OIRA_Submission@omb.eop.gov, or fax                   July 1, 2016, and is to be used in place
                                               dehooking the shark before it is brought                to (202) 395–5806.                                    of the U.S. Small Business
                                               onboard the vessel. Weights for silky                      Notwithstanding any other provision                Administration’s (SBA) current
                                               shark are not recorded and weight                       of the law, no person is required to                  standards of $20.5 million, $5.5 million,
                                               estimates for sharks released while still               respond to, nor shall any person be                   and $7.5 million for the finfish (NAICS
                                               in the water would likely not be                        subject to a penalty for failure to comply            114111), shellfish (NAICS 114112), and
                                               reliable. An evaluation of total catch per              with, a collection of information subject             other marine fishing (NAICS 114119)
                                               longline trip where silky shark have                    to the requirements of the PRA, unless                sectors of the U.S. commercial fishing
                                               been caught and released shows that, if                 that collection of information displays a             industry for all NMFS rules, subject to
                                               the average weights of silky sharks are                 currently valid OMB Control Number.                   the RFA, published after July 1, 2016.
                                               approximated, the amount of silky shark                 All currently approved NOAA                           Id. at 81194.
                                               caught by U.S. longline vessels fishing                 collections of information may be                        NMFS has reviewed the analyses
                                               in the EPO would not come close to                      viewed at: http://www.cio.noaa.gov/                   prepared for this regulatory action in
                                               20% by weight of the total catch of fish                services_programs/prasubs.html.                       light of the new size standard. All of the
                                               during a fishing trip. NMFS is proposing                   Regarding the elements of the                      entities directly regulated by this
                                               to use the term ‘‘retained catch’’ in the               proposed rule pertaining to silky shark;              regulatory action are commercial finfish
                                               proposed regulations to assist in                       there are no new collection-of-                       fishing businesses. The new standard
                                               enforcement of these regulations. The                   information requirements associated                   results in fewer commercial finfish
                                               impacts of these proposed regulations to                with this action that are subject to the              businesses being considered small.
                                               longline vessels are described in the                   PRA, and existing collection-of-                         The entities that would be affected by
                                               Classification section below.                           information requirements still apply                  the proposed action are (1) U.S. purse
                                                                                                       under the following Control Numbers:                  seine vessels that use FADs to fish for
                                               Classification                                          0648–0593 and 0648–0214.                              tuna or tuna-like species in the IATTC
                                                  The NMFS Assistant Administrator                     Notwithstanding any other provision of                Convention Area, and (2) U.S. purse
                                               has determined that this proposed rule                  the law, no person is required to                     seine and longline vessels that catch
                                               is consistent with the Tuna Conventions                 respond to, and no person shall be                    silky shark.
                                               Act and other applicable laws, subject to               subject to penalty for failure to comply                 As of July 2016, there are 15 large
                                               further consideration after public                      with, a collection-of-information subject             purse seine vessels (with at least 363
                                               comment.                                                to the requirements of the PRA, unless                metric tons of fish hold volume) listed
                                                  This proposed rule has been                          that collection-of-information displays a             on the IATTC Regional Vessel Register.
                                               determined to be not significant for                    currently valid Office of Management                  The number of U.S. large purse seine
                                               purposes of Executive Order 12866.                      and Budget control number.                            vessels on the IATTC Regional Vessel
                                                  NMFS is amending the supporting                         An Initial Regulatory Flexibility                  Register has increased substantially in
                                               statement for the Pacific Tuna Fisheries                Analysis (IRFA) was prepared as                       the past two years due to negotiations
                                               Logbook Office of Management and                        required by section 603 of the                        regarding the South Pacific Tuna Treaty
                                               Business (OMB) Paperwork Reduction                      Regulatory Flexibility Act to analyze                 (SPTT) and the interest expressed by
                                               Act (PRA) requirements (OMB Control                     whether the proposed rule to implement                vessel owners that typically fish in the
                                               No. 0648–0148) to include the data                      provisions of Resolutions C–16–01 and                 WCPO in relocating to the EPO.
                                               collection requirements for FADs as                     C–16–06 adopted by the IATTC in 2016                  However, parties reached agreement in
                                               described in the preamble. NMFS                         would have a significant economic                     principle on changes to the SPTT in
                                               estimates the public reporting burden                   impact on a substantial number of small               June 2016. U.S. large purse seine vessels
                                               for this collection of information to                   entities. The IRFA is being published to              fishing in the EPO primarily land
                                               average 10 minutes per form, time for                   aid the public in commenting upon                     yellowfin, skipjack, and bigeye tuna.
                                               reviewing instructions, searching                       NMFS conclusion that the proposed                     Estimates of ex-vessel revenues for large
                                               existing data sources, gathering and                    actions will not have a significant                   U.S. purse seine vessels fishing in the
                                               maintaining the data needed, and                        economic impact on a substantial                      IATTC Convention Area from 2005 to
                                               completing and reviewing the collection                 number of small entities.                             2014 have been confidential and may
                                               of information. NMFS requests any                          As described previously in the                     not be publicly disclosed because of the
                                               comments on the addition of the FAD                     SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION section, the                small number of vessels in the fishery.
                                               data collection form to the PRA package,                proposed regulations would require                    However, in 2015, thirteen large purse
                                               including whether the paperwork would                   FAD identification and data reporting as              seine vessels fished either exclusively in
                                               unnecessarily burden any vessel owners                  well as fishing restrictions on silky                 the EPO or fished in both the EPO and
                                               and operators. Public comment is                        sharks. Alternatively, the failure to                 WCPO, and so information for 2015 is
                                               sought regarding: Whether this                          promulgate the proposed action would                  not confidential.
                                               proposed collection of information is                   result in the provisions of these                        For large purse seine vessels that
                                               necessary for the proper performance of                 Resolutions not being implemented and                 fished exclusively in the EPO in 2015,
                                               the functions of the agency, including                  would not allow the United States to                  ex-vessel price information specific to
                                               whether the information shall have                      satisfy its obligations as a member of the            the individual vessels are not available
                                               practical utility; the accuracy of the                  IATTC.                                                to NMFS because these vessels did not
                                               burden estimate; ways to enhance the                       On December 29, 2015, NMFS issued                  land on the U.S. West Coast and the
                                               quality, utility, and clarity of the                    a final rule establishing a small business            cannery receipts are not available
                                               information to be collected; and ways to                size standard of $11 million in annual                through the IATTC. However, estimates
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                                               minimize the burden of the collection of                gross receipts for all businesses                     for large purse seine vessels based in the
                                               information, including through the use                  primarily engaged in the commercial                   WCPO that fish in both the EPO and
                                               of automated collection techniques or                   fishing industry (NAICS 11411) for                    WCPO may be used as a proxy for U.S.
                                               other forms of information technology.                  Regulatory Flexibility Act (RFA)                      large purse seine vessels. The number of
                                               Send comments on these or any other                     compliance purposes only (80 FR                       these U.S. purse seine vessels is
                                               aspects of the collection of information                81194, December 29, 2015). The $11                    approximated by the number with
                                               to the ADDRESSES above, and by email to                 million standard became effective on                  WCPFC Area Endorsements, which are


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                                               the NMFS-issued authorizations                          Permits (issued under 50 CFR 665.13).                 approximated, the amount of silky shark
                                               required to use a vessel to fish                        Under the Hawaii longline limited                     caught by U.S. longline vessels fishing
                                               commercially for HMS on the high seas                   access program, no more than 164                      in the EPO do not come close to 20%
                                               in the Convention Area. As of August                    permits may be issued. In addition,                   by weight of the total catch of fish
                                               2016 the number of purse seine vessels                  there are U.S. longline vessels based on              during a fishing trip.
                                               with WCPFC Area Endorsements was                        the U.S. West Coast, some of which                       NMFS considered a ‘‘No Action’’
                                               42. Neither gross receipts nor ex-vessel                operate solely under the Pacific HMS                  alternative to the proposed action.
                                               price information specific to individual                permit. U.S. West Coast-based longline                Under the ‘‘No Action’’ alternative, the
                                               fishing vessels are available to NMFS, so               vessels operating under the Pacific HMS               vessel owners and operators of large
                                               NMFS applied indicative regional                        permit fish primarily in the EPO and are              purse seine vessels would not mark
                                               cannery prices—as approximations of                     currently restricted to fishing with deep-            FADs or collect data on FAD activities.
                                               ex-vessel prices—to annual catches of                   set longline gear outside of the U.S.                 In addition, large purse seine vessels
                                               individual vessels to estimate their                    West Coast EEZ. These vessels primarily               would not need to release silky sharks
                                               annual receipts. Indicative regional                    target tuna species with a small                      caught in the EPO and there would be
                                               cannery prices are available through                    percentage of swordfish and other                     no restrictions on catch on longline
                                               2014 (developed by the Pacific Islands                  highly migratory species taken                        vessels. Under this alternative, the
                                               Forum Fisheries Agency; available at                    incidentally.                                         United States would not implement
                                               https://www.ffa.int/node/425), so NMFS                     There have been less than three West               Resolutions C–16–01 and C–16–06 and
                                               estimated vessels’ annual receipts                      Coast-based vessels operating under the               would not satisfy international
                                               during 2012–2014. Using this approach,                  HMS permit since 2005; therefore,                     obligations as a Party to the Antigua
                                               NMFS estimates that among the affected                  landings and ex-vessel revenue are                    Convention.
                                               vessels, the range in annual average                    confidential. However, the number of                     Because the proposed action
                                               receipts in 2012–2014 was $3 million to                 Hawaii-permitted longline vessels that                implements Resolutions C–16–01 and
                                               $20 million and the median was about                    have landed in West Coast ports has                   C–16–06 as agreed to by the United
                                               $13 million. Thus, NMFS estimates that                  increased from one vessel in 2006 to 14               States, there are also not any possible
                                               slightly more than half of the affected                 vessels in 2014. In 2014, 621 mt of                   additional alternatives that would be
                                               large purse seine vessels are small                     highly migratory species were landed by               consistent with U.S obligations as a
                                               entities. Purse seine vessels that use                  Hawaii permitted longline vessels with                party to the Antigua Convention.
                                               FADs to fish for tuna or tuna-like                      an average ex-vessel revenue of                          This IRFA was developed for this
                                               species and that catch silky shark in the               approximately $247,857 per vessel. For                action using NMFS’ small business size
                                               IATTC Convention Area are all large                     the longline fishery, the ex-vessel value             standard of $11 million in annual gross
                                               vessels and are both large and small                    of catches by the Hawaii longline fleet               receipts for all businesses primarily
                                               entities.                                               in 2012 was about $87 million. With                   engaged in the commercial fishing
                                                  There are two components to the U.S.                 129 active vessels in that year, per-                 industry (NAICS 11411) for Regulatory
                                               tuna purse seine fishery in the EPO: (1)                vessel average revenues were about $0.7               Flexibility Act (RFA) compliance
                                               Large purse seine vessels with at least                 million, well below the $11 million                   purposes (80 FR 81194, December 29,
                                               363 metric tons of fish hold volume                     threshold for finfish harvesting                      2015). The $11 million standard is used
                                               (size class 6 vessels) that typically have              businesses. NMFS considers all longline               in place of the U.S. SBA current
                                               been based in the western and central                   vessels, for which data is non-                       standards of $20.5 million, $5.5 million,
                                               Pacific Ocean (WCPO), and (2) coastal                   confidential, that catch silky sharks in              and $7.5 million for the finfish (NAICS
                                               purse seine vessels with smaller fish                   the IATTC Convention Area to be small                 114111), shellfish (NAICS 114112), and
                                               hold volume that are based on the U.S.                  entities for the purposes of the RFA.                 other marine fishing (NAICS 114119)
                                               West Coast. Because only the large                         U.S. longline vessels fishing in the               sectors of the U.S. commercial fishing
                                               purse seine vessels fish with FADs and                  IATTC Convention Area, whether under                  industry. NMFS has reviewed the
                                               incidentally catch silky shark in the                   the Hawaii Longline Limited Access                    analyses prepared for this action in light
                                               EPO, the proposed action is not                         Permit or the Pacific HMS permit, do                  of the $11 million standard. Under this
                                               expected to impact the coastal purse                    not target silky shark and all those                  size standard, the entities for which the
                                               seine vessels. U.S. purse seiners do not                caught incidentally are released. From                proposed action on FADs applies are
                                               target silky sharks in the EPO. Since                   2008 to 2015, logbook records recorded                considered large and small business.
                                               2005, the best available data from                      by vessel owners and operators of U.S.                However, disproportional economic
                                               observers show that the incidental                      longline vessels fishing in the IATTC                 effect between small and large
                                               catches of silky shark are primarily                    Convention Area showed a total of four                businesses is not expected; there will be
                                               discarded; however, a small percentage                  silky sharks caught and released on four              only minimal additional time burden for
                                               has been landed in the past ten years.                  separate trips. During this same time                 owners and operators of large purse
                                               For example, in 2015, a year in which                   period, observers did not record any                  seine vessels to ensure characters of a
                                               more than three large purse seine                       catch of silky shark on longline vessels              unique code be marked indelibly on
                                               vessels fished in the EPO, about 3% of                  using shallow-set gear. The observer                  their FADs and to record data for FAD
                                               the total catches of silky shark were                   data for the Hawaii deep-set longline                 activities. And while the large purse
                                               landed and the rest were discarded                      fishery showed a de minimis amount                    seine vessels impacted by the proposed
                                               either dead or alive. Since at least 2005,              was occasionally caught and nearly all                actions with respect to treatment of
                                               the observer coverage rate on class size                were released alive. Since at least 2008,             silky sharks would be required to
                                                                                                                                                             release all silky sharks, U.S. purse seine
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                                               6 vessels in the EPO has been 100                       the observer coverage rates on shallow-
                                               percent.                                                set and deep-set longline vessels in the              vessels do not target silky sharks, and
                                                  As of August 2016, the IATTC                         EPO have been a minimum of 100 and                    primarily release those caught
                                               Regional Vessel Register lists 158 U.S.                 20 percent, respectfully. An evaluation               incidentally. However, there may be
                                               longline vessels that have the option to                of total catch per longline trip where                some modifications to the fishing
                                               fish in the IATTC Convention Area. The                  silky shark have been caught and                      practices of these large and small
                                               majority of these longline vessels                      released shows that, if the average                   entities to release all catch of silky
                                               possess Hawaii Longline Limited Access                  weights of silky sharks are                           sharks.


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                                               70084                 Federal Register / Vol. 81, No. 196 / Tuesday, October 11, 2016 / Proposed Rules

                                                  NMFS considers the longline vessels                  PART 300—INTERNATIONAL                                   (2) U.S. purse seine vessel owners and
                                               for which the proposed action on silky                  FISHERIES REGULATIONS                                 operators shall ensure the characters of
                                               shark applies to be small entities and                                                                        the unique code or unique identifier be
                                               the large purse seine vessels to also be                Subpart C—Eastern Pacific Tuna                        marked indelibly at least 5 centimeters
                                               large and small entities. U.S. longline                 Fisheries                                             in height on the upper portion of the
                                               vessels fishing in the EPO do not target                                                                      attached radio or satellite buoy in a
                                                                                                       ■ 1. The authority citation for part 300,             location that does not cover the solar
                                               silky shark and release all those                       subpart C, continues to read as follows:
                                               incidentally caught. U.S. longline                                                                            cells used to power the equipment. For
                                                                                                           Authority: 16 U.S.C. 951 et seq.                  FADs without attached radio or satellite
                                               vessels only occasionally catch a small
                                               amount of silky sharks on fishing trips                 ■ 2. In § 300.21, add the definition for              buoys, the characters shall be on the
                                               in the EPO; therefore, this proposed                    ‘‘Highly Migratory Species (HMS)                      uppermost or emergent top portion of
                                               action is not expected to impact the                    Branch’’ in alphabetical order to read as             the FAD. The vessel owner or operator
                                                                                                       follows:                                              shall ensure the marking is visible at all
                                               fishing practices of these longline
                                                                                                                                                             times during daylight. In circumstances
                                               vessels.                                                § 300.21    Definitions.                              where the on-board observer is unable
                                                  Thus, these proposed actions are not                 *     *     *     *    *                              to view the code, the captain or crew
                                               expected to substantially change the                      Highly Migratory Species (HMS)                      shall assist the observer (e.g. by
                                               typical fishing practices of affected                   Branch means: National Marine                         providing the FAD identification code
                                               vessels. In addition, any impact to the                 Fisheries Service West Coast Region,                  to the observer).
                                               income of U.S. vessels would be minor.                  Suite 4200, 501 W. Ocean Blvd., Long                     (i) FAD data reporting for purse seine
                                               Therefore, NMFS has determined that                     Beach CA 90802.                                       vessels. U.S. vessel owners and
                                               the proposed action is not expected to                  *     *     *     *    *                              operators must ensure that any
                                               have a significant economic impact on                   ■ 3. In § 300.24, add paragraphs (ee)                 interaction or activity with a FAD is
                                               a substantial number of small entities.                 through (hh) to read as follows:                      reported using a standard format
                                                  Management of commercial fisheries                   § 300.24    Prohibitions.                             provided by the HMS Branch. The
                                               must comply with a number of                                                                                  owner and operator shall ensure that the
                                                                                                       *       *     *     *    *
                                               international agreements, domestic                         (ee) Fail to ensure characters of a                form is submitted to the address
                                                                                                       unique code are marked indelibly on a                 specified by the HMS Branch.
                                               laws, and Fisheries Management Plans.
                                                                                                       FAD deployed or modified on or after                  ■ 5. In § 300.27 paragraphs (e) through
                                               These include, but are not limited to,
                                               the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery                            January 1, 2017 in accordance with                    (h) are redesignated as paragraph (g)
                                               Conservation and Management Act, the                    § 300.25 (h).                                         through (j) and new paragraphs (e) and
                                                                                                          (ff) Fail to record and report data on             (f) are added to read as follows:
                                               High Seas Fishing Compliance Act, the
                                               Marine Mammal Protection Act, the                       interactions or activities on FADs as
                                                                                                                                                             § 300.27 Incidental catch and tuna
                                               Endangered Species Act, the National                    required in § 300.25 (i).                             retention requirements.
                                                                                                          (gg) Use a commercial purse seine
                                               Environmental Policy Act, the                           fishing vessel of the United States to                *      *     *     *     *
                                               Paperwork Reduction Act, and the                        retain on board, transship, store, or land               (e) Silky shark restrictions for purse
                                               Coastal Zone Management Act. NMFS                       any part or whole carcass of a silky                  seine vessels. The crew, operator, and
                                               strives to ensure consistency among the                 shark (Carcharhinus falciformis) in                   owner of a commercial purse seine
                                               regulations with relevant agencies. The                 contravention of § 300.27 (e).                        fishing vessel of the United States used
                                               proposed rule would not conflict with                      (hh) Use a U.S. longline vessel to                 to fish for tuna or tuna-like species is
                                               any other statutes or regulations,                      catch silky shark in contravention of                 prohibited from retaining on board,
                                               Federal or otherwise.                                   § 300.27 (f).                                         transshipping, storing, or landing any
                                                                                                       ■ 4. In § 300.25, add paragraphs (h) and              part or whole carcass of a silky shark
                                               List of Subjects in 50 CFR Part 300                     (i) to read as follows:                               (Carcharhinus falciformis) that is caught
                                                 Fish, Fisheries, Fishing, Fishing                                                                           in the Convention Area.
                                                                                                       § 300.25 Eastern Pacific fisheries
                                               vessels, International organizations,                   management.                                              (f) Silky shark restrictions for longline
                                               Marine resources, Reporting and                         *     *     *    *     *                              vessels. The crew, operator, and owner
                                               recordkeeping requirements, Treaties.                     (h) FAD identification requirements                 of a longline vessel of the United States
                                                                                                       for purse seine vessels.                              used to fish for tuna or tuna-like species
                                                 Dated: September 27, 2016.                                                                                  must limit the retained catch of silky
                                                                                                         (1) For each FAD deployed or
                                               Samuel D. Rauch, III,                                                                                         sharks caught in the IATTC Convention
                                                                                                       modified on or after January 1, 2017, in
                                               Deputy Assistant Administrator for                      the IATTC Convention Area, the vessel                 Area to a maximum of 20 percent in
                                               Regulatory Programs, National Marine                    owner or operator must either: obtain a               weight of the total catch during each
                                               Fisheries Service.                                      unique code from HMS Branch; or use                   fishing trip that occurs in whole or in
                                                 For the reasons set out in the                        an existing unique identifier associated              part in the IATTC Convention Area.
                                               preamble, 50 CFR part 300 is proposed                   with the FAD (e.g., the manufacturer                  *      *     *     *     *
                                               to be amended as follows:                               identification code for the attached                  [FR Doc. 2016–24444 Filed 10–7–16; 8:45 am]
                                                                                                       buoy).                                                BILLING CODE 3510–22–P
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Document Created: 2018-02-13 16:34:08
Document Modified: 2018-02-13 16:34:08
CategoryRegulatory Information
CollectionFederal Register
sudoc ClassAE 2.7:
GS 4.107:
AE 2.106:
PublisherOffice of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration
SectionProposed Rules
ActionProposed rule; request for comments.
DatesComments on the proposed rule and supporting documents must be submitted in writing by November 10, 2016.
ContactRachael Wadsworth, NMFS, West Coast Region, 562-980-4036.
FR Citation81 FR 70080 
RIN Number0648-BG22
CFR AssociatedFish; Fisheries; Fishing; Fishing Vessels; International Organizations; Marine Resources; Reporting and Recordkeeping Requirements and Treaties

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