81_FR_8921 81 FR 8886 - Fisheries of the Exclusive Economic Zone Off Alaska; Bering Sea and Aleutian Islands Crab Rationalization Program

81 FR 8886 - Fisheries of the Exclusive Economic Zone Off Alaska; Bering Sea and Aleutian Islands Crab Rationalization Program

DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

Federal Register Volume 81, Issue 35 (February 23, 2016)

Page Range8886-8894
FR Document2016-03670

NMFS issues a proposed rule that would modify regulations governing the Crab Rationalization (CR) Program. This proposed rule is comprised of three actions. Under the first action, this proposed rule would modify regulations to create an exemption for participants in the Western Aleutian Islands golden king crab (WAG) fishery from the prohibition against resuming fishing before all CR Program crab have been fully offloaded from a vessel. This action is intended to allow participants in the WAG fishery to offload live crab to remote ports near the fishing grounds to supply live crab markets. Under the second action, this proposed rule would amend CR Program regulations to clarify current document submission requirements for persons applying to receive captain and crew crab quota share, called C shares, by transfer. Under the third action, this proposed rule would amend License Limitation Program (LLP) regulations to remove the requirement for endorsements on crab LLP licenses for specific crab fisheries in the Bering Sea and Aleutian Islands that are no longer managed under the LLP. This proposed rule is intended to promote the goals and objectives of the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act, the Fishery Management Plan for Bering Sea/Aleutian Islands King and Tanner Crabs, and other applicable laws.

Federal Register, Volume 81 Issue 35 (Tuesday, February 23, 2016)
[Federal Register Volume 81, Number 35 (Tuesday, February 23, 2016)]
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

50 CFR Parts 679 and 680

[Docket No. 151020969-6095-01]
RIN 0648-BF46


Fisheries of the Exclusive Economic Zone Off Alaska; Bering Sea 
and Aleutian Islands Crab Rationalization Program

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

ACTION: Proposed rule.

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SUMMARY: NMFS issues a proposed rule that would modify regulations 
governing the Crab Rationalization (CR) Program. This proposed rule is 
comprised of three actions. Under the first action, this proposed rule 
would modify regulations to create an exemption for participants in the 
Western Aleutian Islands golden king crab (WAG) fishery from the 
prohibition against resuming fishing before all CR Program crab have 
been fully offloaded from a vessel. This action is intended to allow 
participants in the WAG fishery to offload live crab to remote ports 
near the fishing grounds to supply live crab markets. Under the second 
action, this proposed rule would amend CR Program regulations to 
clarify current document submission requirements for persons applying 
to receive captain and crew crab quota share, called C shares, by 
transfer. Under the third action, this proposed rule would amend 
License Limitation Program (LLP) regulations to remove the requirement 
for endorsements on crab LLP licenses for specific crab fisheries in 
the Bering Sea and Aleutian Islands that are no longer managed under 
the LLP. This proposed rule is intended to promote the goals and 
objectives of the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management 
Act, the Fishery Management Plan for Bering Sea/Aleutian Islands King 
and Tanner Crabs, and other applicable laws.

DATES: Submit comments on or before March 24, 2016.

ADDRESSES: You may submit comments, identified by NOAA-NMFS-2015-0136, 
by any of the following methods:
     Electronic Submission: Submit all electronic public 
comments via the Federal eRulemaking Portal. Go to www.regulations.gov/#!docketDetail;D=NOAA-NMFS-2015-0136, click the ``Comment Now!'' icon, 
complete the required fields, and enter or attach your comments.
     Mail: Submit written comments to Glenn Merrill, Assistant 
Regional Administrator, Sustainable Fisheries Division, Alaska Region 
NMFS, Attn: Ellen Sebastian. Mail comments to P.O. Box 21668, Juneau, 
AK 99802-1668.
    Instructions: Comments sent by any other method, to any other 
address or individual, or received after the end of the comment period, 
may not be considered by NMFS. All comments received are a part of the 
public record and will generally be posted for public viewing on 
www.regulations.gov without change. All personally identifying 
information (e.g., name, address), confidential business information, 
or otherwise sensitive information submitted voluntarily by the sender 
will be publicly accessible. NMFS will accept anonymous comments (enter 
``N/A'' in the required fields if you wish to remain anonymous).
    Electronic copies of the Regulatory Impact Review/Initial 
Regulatory Flexibility Analysis (RIR/IRFA) (collectively referred to as 
the ``Analysis'') and the Categorical Exclusion prepared for this 
proposed rule may be obtained from http://www.regulations.gov or from 
the NMFS Alaska Region Web site at http://alaskafisheries.noaa.gov.
    Written comments regarding the burden-hour estimates or other 
aspects of the collection-of-information requirements contained in this 
proposed rule may be submitted to NMFS (see ADDRESSES) and by email to 
[email protected] or fax to (202) 395-5806.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Keeley Kent, 907-586-7228.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: 

Authority for Action

    The king and Tanner crab fisheries in the exclusive economic zone 
of the Bering Sea and Aleutian Islands (BSAI) are managed under the 
Fishery Management Plan for Bering Sea/Aleutian Islands King and Tanner 
Crabs (Crab FMP). The Crab FMP was prepared by the North Pacific 
Fishery Management Council (Council) under the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery 
Conservation and Management Act (Magnuson-Stevens Act) as amended by 
the Consolidated Appropriations Act of 2004 (Pub. L. 108-199, section 
801). Regulations implementing most provisions of the Crab FMP, 
including the CR Program, are located at 50 CFR part 680. Regulations 
implementing specific provisions of the Crab FMP that pertain to the 
LLP Program are located at 50 CFR part 679.

Background

    The Crab FMP was approved by the Secretary of Commerce on June 2, 
1989. The Crab FMP establishes a State/Federal cooperative management 
regime that defers crab management to the State of Alaska with Federal 
oversight. State regulations are subject to the provisions of the FMP, 
including its goals and objectives, the Magnuson-Stevens Act national 
standards, and other applicable Federal laws. The Crab FMP has been 
amended several times since its implementation.
    NMFS published the final rule to implement the CR Program on March 
2, 2005 (70 FR 10174). Fishing under the CR Program started with the 
2005/2006 crab fishing year. The CR Program is a catch share program 
for nine BSAI crab fisheries that allocates those resources among 
harvesters, processors, and coastal communities. Under the CR Program, 
NMFS originally issued QS to eligible harvesters as determined by 
eligibility criteria and participation in the CR Program fisheries 
during qualifying years. A harvester's allocation of QS for a fishery 
was based on the landings made by his or her vessel in that fishery. 
Specifically, each allocation was the harvester's average annual 
portion of the total qualified catch in a crab fishery during a 
specific qualifying period. NMFS issued four types of QS: Catcher 
vessel owner (CVO) QS was assigned to holders of LLP licenses who 
delivered their catch onshore or to stationary floating crab 
processors; catcher/processor vessel owner (CPO) QS was assigned to LLP 
holders that harvested and processed their catch at sea; captains and 
crew onboard catcher/processor vessels were issued catcher/processor 
crew (CPC) QS; and captains and crew onboard catcher vessels were 
issued catcher vessel crew (CVC) QS. CVC and CPC QS are also known as 
``crew shares'' or ``C shares.'' Each year, a person who holds QS may 
receive IFQ, which is an exclusive harvest privilege for a portion of 
the annual total allowable catch (TAC). Under the CR Program, QS 
holders can form cooperatives to pool the harvest of the IFQ on fewer 
vessels to minimize operational costs and to provide additional 
flexibility in harvesting operations.
    NMFS also issued processor quota share (PQS) under the CR Program. 
Each year, PQS yields an exclusive privilege to receive (for 
processing) a portion of the IFQ in each of the nine CR Program crab 
fisheries. This annual exclusive processing privilege is called IPQ. 
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derived from CVO QS is subject to annual designation as either Class A 
IFQ or Class B IFQ. Ninety percent of the IFQ derived from CVO QS for a 
fishery is designated as Class A IFQ, and the remaining 10 percent of 
the IFQ is designated as Class B IFQ. Class A IFQ must be matched and 
delivered to a processor with IPQ. Each year there is a one-to-one 
match of the total pounds of Class A IFQ with the total pounds of IPQ 
issued in each crab fishery and region. Class B IFQ is not required to 
be delivered to a processor with IPQ.
    This proposed rule includes three actions: The first action would 
exempt the WAG fishery from the CR Program prohibition against a vessel 
resuming fishing before the vessel has offloaded all CR Program crab 
from the vessel; the second action would amend CR Program regulations 
to clarify document submission requirements for individuals submitting 
an application to receive C shares by transfer; and the third action 
would amend LLP regulations to remove four BSAI crab species that are 
no longer managed under the LLP.

Action 1: Exempt the WAG Fishery From Full Offload Requirements

WAG Fishery Delivery Requirements
    The WAG fishery is a relatively small but lengthy fishery 
prosecuted in extremely remote waters in the western Aleutian Islands. 
Historically, the community of Adak has been an active processing port 
for the WAG fishery. To recognize this history and to ensure that Adak 
continues to receive socioeconomic benefits from crab deliveries, the 
CR Program allocates 10 percent of the WAG fishery TAC to the community 
of Adak as the Adak Community Allocation (Sec.  680.40(a)(1)). The CR 
Program also imposes a regional delivery requirement for the WAG 
fishery to support processing facilities operating in the remote 
western Aleutian Islands region. In addition to processor share landing 
requirements, Class A IFQ (along with IPQ) are subject to regional 
landing requirements, under which harvests from those shares must be 
landed in specified geographic regions.
    For the WAG fishery, Sec.  680.40(c)(4) specifies that 50 percent 
of the Class A IFQ and a corresponding amount of IPQ in the WAG fishery 
are designated for delivery to any processor in the West region, which 
includes all locations west of 174[deg] W. longitude. The West region 
includes the communities of Adak and Atka. The other 50 percent of the 
Class A IFQ and IPQ are not subject to a regional designation and can 
be delivered to any processor with corresponding IPQ. Class B, CVC, 
CPO, CPC IFQ, and the Adak Community Allocation are also not subject to 
the regional delivery requirements. Crab harvested with West designated 
Class A IFQ must be delivered to a processor located in the West region 
with West designated IPQ (Sec.  680.42(b)(5)). Class A IFQ and IPQ crab 
without a West region designation is considered undesignated and may be 
delivered anywhere within the State of Alaska (Sec.  
680.40(b)(2)(ii)(B)).
    Regional designations were applied to harvester QS during the 
initial allocation, based on landings histories, but adjustments were 
necessary as substantially less than 50 percent of the historical 
landings were made in the West region. The West designation was 
intended primarily to aid the development of processing in the 
community of Adak. Adak had little historical processing prior to the 
end of the qualifying period, as the community was occupied exclusively 
by the U.S. military during the development of the AI commercial 
fisheries. With the departure of the military in the late 1980s, the 
community has worked to develop civilian industries, including fish 
processing. Atka is recognized as a second potential beneficiary of the 
region designation. That community has also begun to develop fish 
processing capacity in recent years, but has yet to develop significant 
crab processing capability.
    Since implementation of the Program, the only shore-based 
processing plant in the West region has been located in the community 
of Adak. However, the crab processing capacity in Adak has been 
inconsistent or absent in some years since implementation of the CR 
Program due to a variety of operational challenges (see Section 3.5.5 
of the Analysis). If processing capacity is not available in the West 
region, the West regional delivery requirement is not viable and would 
result in unutilized TAC in the WAG fishery.
    In response to the potential lack of processing capacity in the 
West region in some years, the Council recommended, and NMFS 
implemented, Amendment 37 to the Crab FMP on June 20, 2011 (76 FR 
35781). Amendment 37 created an annual application process for eligible 
contract signatories to request that NMFS exempt holders of West-
designated IFQ and IPQ in the WAG fishery from the West regional 
delivery requirement (Sec.  680.4(o)). The eligible contract 
signatories are WAG fishery QS holders, PQS holders, and the cities of 
Adak and Atka.
    Upon approval of a completed application, NMFS exempts all West-
designated Class A IFQ and IPQ from the West regional delivery 
requirement for the remainder of the crab fishing year. This exemption 
allows all West-designated Class A IFQ and IPQ holders to deliver and 
receive WAG crab at processing facilities outside the West region 
(Sec.  680.7(a)(2) and (a)(4)). The eligible contract signatories have 
applied for, and NMFS has granted, an exemption for all crab fishing 
years from 2011/2012 through 2015/2016 (http://alaskafisheries.noaa.gov/fisheries-data-reports?tid=289).

WAG Fishery

    The WAG fishery has a relatively small annual total allowable catch 
compared to other BSAI crab fisheries, such as the Bristol Bay red king 
crab or snow crab fisheries. The TAC for the 2015/2016 crab fishing 
year in the WAG fishery is 2.98 million pounds. The WAG QS holders have 
formed a harvest cooperative to ensure the efficient harvest of this 
remote fishery. In recent years the fleet has been comprised of only 
two to three catcher vessels and a single catcher/processor. Section 
3.5.1 of the Analysis provides additional detail on historical and 
recent participation in the WAG fishery.
    Currently, the WAG fishing season starts on August 1 and ends on 
April 30. Since implementation of the CR program, harvesters have 
extended their fishing time over most of the crab season; the first 
deliveries typically occur in September and the last deliveries 
generally occur during March of the following calendar year. A trip for 
a vessel in the WAG fishery generally lasts one to four weeks, with an 
average trip lasting 2.5 weeks. There are relatively few fishing trips 
in the WAG fisheries compared to other BSAI crab fisheries. In the two 
most recent crab fishing years (2012/2013 and 2014/2015), vessels made 
a total of 9 landings of West region IFQ and 10 to 11 landings of 
undesignated IFQ.
    Crab harvesting vessels have several tanks to hold live crab until 
it is processed. The average tank capacity of the catcher vessels that 
participate in the WAG fishery is between 120,000 and 150,000 pounds 
(see Section 3.5.3 of the Analysis). Any crab that arrives at the 
processor dead are weighed by the processor, reported as deadloss, and 
debited from the QS holder's IFQ account. Therefore, vessels have an 
incentive to keep crab alive, regardless of the market opportunities 
they are pursuing.

Full Landing (Offload) Requirement

    The CR Program regulations prohibit a vessel from resuming fishing 
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Program crab or taking CR Program crab on board a vessel once a landing 
(offload) has commenced and until all CR Program crab are offloaded 
(see Sec.  680.7(b)(3)). Under the CR Program regulations, a catcher 
vessel may offload portions of CR Program crab on the vessel at 
multiple processors, but the vessel is prohibited from fishing for CR 
Program crab between the offloads.
    NMFS implemented the prohibition against resuming fishing after a 
CR Program landing has commenced (hereafter called the full offload 
requirement) to facilitate enforcement of CR Program requirements for 
catch monitoring and full catch accounting. Under the CR Program, 
harvesting and processing activity is monitored to provide accurate and 
reliable accounting of the total catch and landings to manage quota 
share accounts, prevent overages of IFQ and IPQ, and ensure compliance 
with regional delivery requirements. Total fishery removals are 
estimated by monitoring measures that include collection of data on 
landed catch weight and crab species composition, bycatch, and 
deadloss.
    Under current CR Program regulations, vessels may offload portions 
of CR Program crab at multiple processors but are prohibited from 
resuming fishing or taking CR Program crab on board the vessel once a 
landing has commenced and until all CR crab are landed. Under Sec.  
680.7(b)(3), NOAA fisheries intended that this prohibition would 
prevent persons from, for example, discarding barnacled or deadloss CR 
crab at sea prior to debiting this crab from the QS holder's IFQ 
account and subsequently high grading with CR crab harvested after the 
partial offload. The prohibition was intended to ensure that all 
fishery removals are monitored and reported in the CR Program catch 
accounting system. See the final rule to implement the CR Program for a 
description of the monitoring and catch accounting provisions in the 
BSAI crab fisheries (70 FR 10174, March 2, 2005).

Catch Monitoring

    The CR Program delegates a significant portion of monitoring in the 
BSAI crab fishery to the State of Alaska. Under the Crab FMP, the 
Council and Secretary deferred to the Alaska Department of Fish and 
Game (ADF&G) the authority and responsibility for deploying observers 
on board any vessel participating in the BSAI crab fisheries under 
State of Alaska regulations (5 AAC 39.645). ADF&G has implemented 
specific monitoring requirements in the WAG fishery.
    ADF&G requires catcher/processors in the WAG fishery to carry an 
observer onboard the vessel for 100 percent of the vessel's trips. 
Catcher vessels in the WAG fishery are required to carry an observer on 
board for the harvest of at least 50 percent of their total harvest 
weight for each 3-month period of the overall 9-month season. The 
portion of actual observed harvest for catcher vessels in the WAG 
fishery has ranged from 57 percent to 70 percent annually. See Section 
3.6.2 of the Analysis for additional information on the ADF&G catch 
monitoring and observer requirements for the WAG fishery.
    ADF&G also utilizes dockside samplers to sample and monitor 
deliveries of crab from unobserved vessels to shoreside processors in 
the WAG fishery. At the time of landing, either the observer or 
dockside sampler collects the average weight of retained crab, conducts 
biological samples, and summarizes fishing effort data and landing 
data. The observer or dockside sampling data are used to debit the 
appropriate IFQ account under which the crab was harvested and the IPQ 
account under which the crab was received for processing in the CR 
Program online catch accounting system.
    ADF&G observer sampling protocol specifies that a trip commences 
when an observer boards the vessel and ends when there is a complete 
offload of all crab from the vessel. If a vessel makes a partial 
landing, the trip is not considered to have ended until the final 
landing is made and all crab is offloaded from the vessel. If an 
observer is not deployed on a vessel in the CR Program crab fisheries, 
dockside samplers sample and monitor the landing of crab to a shoreside 
processor.
    ADF&G also requires operators of vessels in the BSAI crab fisheries 
to complete a daily fishing log, which is issued by NMFS. Data from the 
daily fishing log are used to verify landings and to ensure accurate 
accounting for all fishery removals. Section 3.6.2 of the Analysis 
provides additional information on ADF&G's catch sampling and 
monitoring protocols for the CR Program crab fisheries.

Need for Action

    In 2014, the processing facility in Adak began taking deliveries of 
WAG crab from catcher vessels to supply the live crab market. The crab 
are offloaded from the vessel and held at the processing facility until 
packed for transport on a commercial airline flight from Adak for 
delivery to domestic and international markets. The amount of crab 
offloaded at Adak and delivered to the live market is limited by the 
amount of aircraft hold space that is available to ship crab on bi-
weekly flights from Adak. Aircraft capacity is approximately 8,000 to 
14,000 pounds of crab per flight, depending on the type of aircraft. 
Vessels operating in the WAG fishery make crab deliveries 
opportunistically to the processing facility when live markets are 
available. Harvesters receive a higher price per pound for the live 
market than for crab delivered and processed to supply the traditional 
market for cooked and frozen crab sections (see Sections 3.5.4 and 
3.5.5.1 of the Analysis for more information about deliveries to the 
live crab market from Adak).
    The processing facility in Adak is currently able to receive only 
limited amounts of deliveries of crab for the live market, 
approximately 400,000 pounds for the 2015/2016 crab fishing year. As 
described in Section 3.5.5 of the Analysis, the processing facility in 
Adak has encountered a number of operational challenges since it was 
established in 1999 and is not currently able to receive and process a 
full offload of crab, which can be up to 150,000 pounds in the WAG 
fishery. Since the 2014/2015 crab fishing year, catcher vessels 
delivering crab for the live market have made partial landings at the 
Adak processing facility and transited several hundred miles from the 
fishing grounds to Dutch Harbor and Akutan to deliver the remaining 
crab onboard the vessel to a processor that can accept a larger vessel 
load of crab from the vessels.
    In February 2015, the Council received requests from 
representatives for WAG fishery participants and representatives of the 
community of Adak to exempt the WAG fishery from the CR Program 
prohibition against a person's resuming fishing before all crab have 
been offloaded from a vessel. At its October 2015 meeting, the Council 
reviewed an analysis of the WAG fishery and the potential effects of 
the proposed exemption. After reviewing the Analysis and receiving 
public testimony, the Council recommended a regulatory amendment to 
exempt participants in the WAG fishery from the prohibition at Sec.  
680.7(b)(3) against a person's resuming fishing before all CR Program 
crab have been offloaded from the vessel.
    The Council recommended this proposed regulatory amendment to 
reduce inefficiencies and costs associated with requiring crab 
harvesting vessels to travel significant distances to land a partial 
load of WAG. This proposed rule would allow vessels harvesting WAG to 
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landings for delivery to the live market and continue harvesting crab 
before fully offloading at a processor that can receive a larger vessel 
load of crab.

This Proposed Rule and the Anticipated Effects

Action 1: Exempt the WAG Fishery From Full Offload Requirements

    Under Action 1, this proposed rule would create an exemption for 
the WAG fishery from the prohibition at Sec.  680.7(b)(3) that 
precludes a person from resuming fishing before all crab has been 
offloaded from a vessel. This proposed rule would not alter current 
landing, reporting, and enforcement requirements in CR Program 
regulations.
    This proposed rule would relieve a restriction on fishing activity 
in the WAG fishery and could increase operational efficiencies and 
revenues for participants in the WAG fishery. The Council determined 
that this proposed rule is necessary for the WAG fishery due to the 
remote and economically challenging characteristic of the fishery as 
well as the possibility of mutual benefits to harvesters, processors 
located in the western Aleutians, and any communities that develop a 
live market opportunity. As described below, the Council determined, 
and NMFS agrees, that this proposed rule is not likely to have negative 
impacts on the management of the WAG fishery or on the catch monitoring 
and accounting requirements established by the CR Program.
    The Council considered whether this proposed rule could increase 
the amount of unreported discards of crab. After reviewing the 
Analysis, the Council and NMFS determined that crab discards are 
appropriately monitored and accounted for under the CR Program and this 
proposed rule would not likely create additional incentive for 
participants in the WAG fishery to discard crab. Section 3.6.1 of the 
Analysis describes that experience with the CR Program has shown that 
unreported discards of crab are unlikely due to a number of practices 
that occur at sea and when crab are delivered to a processor.
    First, it is common practice in the crab fisheries for vessel crews 
to sort catches at sea and to discard crab that are less than the legal 
size or that are damaged or diseased before placing the crab in the 
vessel's holding tank. The CR Program does not require full retention 
of legal-sized crab on the fishing grounds because it would require a 
vessel to keep damaged and diseased crab in a holding tank with healthy 
crab. Because crab can be discarded prior to being placed in the vessel 
tank, crew have an incentive to retain only healthy crab of legal size 
and to discard all dead, damaged, or diseased crab during sorting 
rather than retaining the crab onboard and discarding it prior to or 
after arrival at a processor. The impact of crab that are discarded 
during sorting on crab stocks is accounted for because observers 
collect information on at-sea discards in all crab fisheries, and this 
information is used to estimate discard mortality for all vessels in 
the fishery and is incorporated into crab stock assessments (see 
Section 3.6.2 of the Analysis).
    Second, vessels are unlikely to discard unreported crab at sea due 
to quota overages because the CR Program cooperative structure, online 
quota transfers, and post-delivery quota transfers give fishery 
participants several options to coordinate harvests and obtain 
additional IFQ to cover any overages. In addition, the CR Program 
regulations specify that crab cooperative members are jointly and 
severally liable for violations, which provides a strong incentive for 
vessel operators to comply with CR Program regulations.
    Third, attempts by vessels to illegally discard crab at sea rather 
than weighing and deducting them from quota after delivering to a 
processor would likely be noticed by the vessel observer, port 
samplers, plant personnel, or local enforcement agents. If a vessel 
operator were to depart the processor with crab onboard, the crab that 
was not delivered and accounted for would likely be noticed by one or 
more of the above personnel who would likely notify an enforcement 
agent.
    Finally, Section 3.6.1 of the Analysis describes that while catcher 
vessels in the WAG fishery are required to carry an observer on board 
for 50 percent of their harvest, in practice, between 57 and 70 percent 
of the WAG fishery harvest had observer coverage in recent years (see 
Section 3.6.2.1 of the Analysis). The presence of an observer on board 
further reduces the likelihood of unreported discards.
    The Council considered the impacts of this proposed rule on Federal 
management of the WAG fishery. Section 3.7.4 of the Analysis describes 
that this proposed rule would not change the current CR Program landing 
and reporting requirements, or catch accounting system. Under this 
proposed rule, all retained crab catch must be weighed, reported, and 
debited from the appropriate IFQ account under which the crab was 
harvested, and from the IPQ account under which the catch was 
processed.
    Section 3.7.5 of the Analysis describes the impacts of this 
proposed rule on the State of Alaska management of the WAG fishery. The 
Crab FMP delegates much of the management of the BSAI crab fisheries to 
the State of Alaska using the following three categories of management 
measures: (1) Those that are fixed in the FMP and require an FMP 
amendment to change; (2) those that are framework-type measures that 
the State can change following criteria set out in the FMP; and (3) 
those measures that are neither rigidly specified nor require a 
framework adjustment in the FMP. State observer and observer sampling 
requirements are category three management measures under the Crab FMP 
and may be adopted under State laws subject to the appeals process 
provided for in the Crab FMP.
    NMFS expects that if the proposed rule is approved and implemented, 
ADF&G would make minor modifications to its sampling and observer 
coverage protocols for WAG fishery vessels that deliver crab to Adak 
for supply to the live market. ADF&G will likely request that vessel 
operators participating in the WAG fishery and intending to make a 
partial offload before resuming fishing in the WAG fishery do the 
following: (1) Keep those crab intended for delivery to the live market 
in a separate tank from crab intended for delivery to the traditional 
processing market, and (2) record the fishing activity (pot strings) 
for harvest of these crabs separately in the daily fishing log. This 
would ensure that ADF&G can continue to collect biological information 
for all crab harvested prior to and after the partial offload. Under 
these protocols, ADF&G would be able to link logbook and offload data 
to ensure that status quo sampling and accurate accounting of effort 
can occur under this proposed rule. If the proposed rule is 
implemented, NMFS anticipates ADF&G would continue to coordinate with 
vessels in the WAG fishery to ensure that accurate biological data and 
catch accounting needs are met with minimal impacts on State of Alaska 
management of the WAG fishery consistent with requirements of the 
Magnuson-Stevens Act, the Crab FMP, and ADF&G regulations.
    NMFS does not expect that the anticipated revisions to the ADF&G 
observer protocols will negatively impact participants in the WAG 
fishery for reasons described in Section 3.7.5 of the Analysis. First, 
vessels delivering crab for supply to the live market already keep 
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the traditional market. This practice facilitates the offload process 
for live crab and reduces the likelihood of deadloss. Vessel operators 
have an incentive to continue this practice under the status quo and 
under this proposed rule. If all crab were kept in one tank and sorted 
by market at the time of offload, the vessel operator would have to 
remove water from the tank in order to offload the crab to supply the 
live market, refill the tank with water for the remaining crab to 
supply the traditional market, and transit back to the fishing grounds 
with these crab onboard before delivery for traditional processing. 
This process could increase the likelihood of deadloss among the crab 
remaining on the vessel. Second, the request for vessel operators to 
record pot strings pulled prior to the partial offload separately from 
pot strings pulled after the offload does not significantly increase 
the reporting burden for vessel operators or significantly change data 
processing or analytical protocols for ADF&G.
    Section 3.7.2 of the Analysis describes that this action could 
result in a reduction in quality for crab destined for the traditional 
crab market. Crab destined for the live crab market are chosen for 
survivability, and vessels carefully select large, clean, undamaged 
crab for delivery to the live market. If the proposed rule results in 
an increased portion of WAG crab delivered for supply to the live 
market, processors that do not participate in the live crab market may 
receive a relatively larger portion of lower quality crab (e.g., 
smaller or with barnacles) that were not selected for the live market. 
That Analysis notes that vessels in the WAG fishery currently land crab 
in Adak destined for the live crab market, and so it is likely that a 
slight reduction in quality for WAG crab destined for the traditional 
crab market is occurring under the current CR Program regulations.
    If vessels make more deliveries of WAG crab for the live market, 
there could be an additional reduction in the quality of crab delivered 
to processors that supply the traditional markets as a larger portion 
of the WAG fishery TAC is supplied to the live market. However, NMFS 
determined that the amount of high quality WAG crab supplied to the 
live market is unlikely to increase significantly in the future. The 
Adak processing facility is limited by its ability to ship 
approximately 14,000 pounds of crab out by air freight bi-weekly, and 
this capacity limitation is unlikely to change under this proposed rule 
(see the Appendix to the Analysis). Therefore, NMFS does not expect 
this action to affect the current quality of WAG crab landings to 
processors that supply the traditional market.
    Section 3.7.2 of the Analysis describes the impacts of this 
proposed rule on processors and communities that participate in the WAG 
fishery. This action could have a positive impact on western Aleutian 
Islands processors because it would allow for increased fishery 
activity. Increased fishery activity would benefit communities in the 
western Aleutian Islands by providing benefits through fuel sales and 
secondary services from vessels landing in a community. Additionally, 
increased fishery activity would promote increased local labor 
opportunities. This action, if approved, could also benefit communities 
in the western Aleutian Islands by providing increased revenue from raw 
fish taxes and State of Alaska fisheries business tax revenue, which is 
shared by the State of Alaska with the cities or boroughs where fish 
are landed (see Section 3.7.2 of the Analysis).
    This action may adversely impact processors located in Dutch Harbor 
and Akutan by redistributing some WAG fishery landings to the western 
Aleutian Islands to supply the live market. NMFS does not expect these 
impacts to be significant because partial offloads of WAG crab are 
currently occurring at the processing facility in Adak to supply the 
live market. This proposed rule would likely facilitate a small 
increase in the amount of the WAG fishery TAC delivered for the live 
crab market relative to the much larger amount of crab that would 
continue to be delivered and processed to supply the traditional 
markets.
    Sections 3.7.1 and 3.7.2 of the Analysis describe that this action 
would support the WAG fishery harvesters, processors, and communities 
that seek to diversify into the live crab market. The vessels currently 
participating in the WAG fishery could receive additional WAG fishery 
revenues under this proposed rule due to the increased price they 
receive for crab in the live market. In addition, these WAG fishery 
harvesters could potentially reduce operating costs and efficiency by 
making small offloads of WAG crab to the western Aleutian Islands and 
resuming fishing to harvest a full vessel load of crab before 
transiting to offload the crab at a processor that can process all the 
vessel's crab. This may result in reduced fuel costs and time spent 
returning to the fishing grounds.

Action 2: Clarify Document Submission Requirements for Transfers of C 
Shares

    The second action under this proposed rule would correct 
regulations governing the approval criteria for an application to 
receive C Shares (CPC and CVC QS) by transfer. Under the CR Program, 
individuals must meet specific eligibility requirements to receive C 
shares by transfer. Amendment 31 to the Crab FMP modified several 
regulations governing the acquisition, use, and retention of C share QS 
under the CR Program (80 FR 15891, March 26, 2015).
    The eligibility requirements to receive C shares by transfer are 
located at Sec.  680.41(c)(1)(vii). An applicant must meet initial 
eligibility criteria, which include having U.S. citizenship, at least 
150 days of sea time in a U.S. commercial fishery, and recent 
participation as crew in at least one delivery of crab in the past 
year. In addition, Sec.  680.41(c)(1)(vii) specifies that until May 1, 
2019, in lieu of participation as crew in one of the CR Program 
fisheries in the 365 days prior to application submission, an 
individual may meet the crew participation requirement to receive C 
share QS by transfer if that person 1) received an initial allocation 
of CVC or CPC QS, or 2) demonstrates participation as crew in at least 
one delivery of crab in a CR crab fishery in any 3 of the 5 crab 
fishing years starting on July 1, 2000, through June 30, 2005.
    The approval criteria for NMFS to approve an application to receive 
C shares by transfer are located at Sec.  680.41(i). The regulations 
state that NMFS will not approve a transfer application unless it has 
determined that the applicant has met all approval criteria.
    The approval criteria regulations previously included criteria for 
an individual to demonstrate to NMFS that he or she meets the 
eligibility requirements at Sec.  680.41(c)(1)(vii) at the time of 
transfer. These approval criteria were removed in error by incorrect 
amendatory language in the final rule that implemented regulations to 
provide harvesting cooperatives, crab processing quota shareholders, 
and Western Alaska Community Development Quota groups with the option 
to make Web-based transfers (74 FR 51515, October 7, 2009). These 
approval criteria are necessary to clarify for applicants that they 
must meet the eligibility requirements at Sec.  680.41(c)(1)(vii) at 
the time of transfer, specifically that they must meet the 
participation within the prior 365 days for their application for 
transfer to be approved. This proposed rule would add these approval 
criteria at

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Sec.  680.41(i)(11) to correct the error, and to ensure that the 
regulations are consistent with the original intent of the CR Program.
    An applicant must submit the following two applications to NMFS to 
demonstrate that he or she meets the eligibility requirements at Sec.  
680.41(c)(1)(vii) at the time of transfer: (1) An Application for BSAI 
Crab Eligibility to Receive QS/PQS by Transfer; and (2) Application for 
Transfer of Crab QS or PQS. The applicant may submit the Application 
for BSAI Crab Eligibility to Receive QS/PQS by Transfer in advance of, 
or concurrently with, the Application for Transfer of Crab QS or PQS.
    This proposed rule would add Sec.  680.41(i)(11) to correct the 
regulations and clarify that NMFS will not approve an application to 
receive C share QS by transfer unless the applicant submits evidence 
demonstrating required participation criteria specified at Sec.  
680.41(c)(1)(vii). Acceptable evidence for demonstrating required 
participation criteria specified at Sec.  680.41(c)(1)(vii) is limited 
to an ADF&G fish ticket signed by the applicant or an affidavit from 
the vessel owner attesting to the applicant's fishery participation.
    This proposed change would make minor clarifications to regulations 
governing NMFS' approval criteria for an application to receive C 
shares by transfer. This change would clarify document submission 
requirements for applicants to receive C shares by transfer. The 
impacts of this proposed changed are limited to a minor increase in 
recordkeeping and reporting requirements for applicants. The impacts 
are consistent with those analyzed for the final rule to provide 
harvesting cooperatives, crab processing quota share holders, and 
Western Alaska Community Development Quota groups with the option to 
make Web-based transfers (74 FR 51515, October 7, 2009) and for 
regulations implementing Amendment 31 to the Crab FMP (80 FR 15891, 
March 26, 2015).

Action 3: Removing Certain Crab Species From LLP Regulations

    The third action under this proposed rule would amend LLP 
regulations for consistency with the Crab FMP to avoid public confusion 
about the regulatory requirements that apply to certain crab stocks. 
This proposed rule would modify the LLP regulations at Sec.  
679.4(k)(1)(ii) to eliminate the following four crab species: Eastern 
Aleutian Islands red king crab; scarlet or deep sea king crab; grooved 
Tanner crab; and triangle Tanner crab. These stocks were removed from 
the Crab FMP in 2008 and are no longer subject to Federal management.
    The LLP limits access to the directed groundfish, crab, and scallop 
fisheries in the BSAI and the Gulf of Alaska. The LLP requires each 
vessel to have an LLP license on board the vessel at all times while 
directed fishing for license limitation species, with limited 
exemptions. The LLP limits the number, size, and specific operation of 
vessels deployed in BSAI crab fisheries managed under the Crab FMP and 
established several area/species endorsements for crab LLP licenses. 
The LLP licenses for these fisheries were initially issued in 2000 and 
are not reissued unless the LLP license is transferred to another 
person. The preamble to the final rule implementing the LLP provides a 
detailed explanation of the rationale for specific provisions in the 
LLP (63 FR 52642, October 1, 1998).
    The CR Program was implemented in 2005 and removed BSAI crab 
fisheries that are managed under the CR Program from the LLP. With the 
allocation of QS and PQS, management under the LLP was no longer needed 
to limit fishing effort. The fisheries not included in the CR Program 
remained under the Crab FMP and under the governance of the LLP. 
Fishermen participating in those fisheries are required to have a crab 
LLP license with the appropriate area/species endorsement on the 
vessel. Although the Crab FMP establishes a State/Federal cooperative 
management regime that delegates crab management to the State of Alaska 
with Federal oversight, NMFS manages Crab FMP stocks subject to LLP 
requirements.
    Amendment 24 to the Crab FMP was approved in 2008. Amendment 24 
removed 12 BSAI crab stocks not in the CR Program from the Crab FMP and 
deferred management to the State of Alaska for these fisheries (73 FR 
33925, June 16, 2008). These stocks were removed from the Crab FMP 
because the majority of catch in these fisheries occurs in State of 
Alaska waters or the State of Alaska had closed the directed fishery or 
managed only a limited incidental or exploratory fishery. Among the 
twelve stocks removed from the Crab FMP were Eastern Aleutian Islands 
red king crab, scarlet or deep sea king crab, grooved Tanner crab, and 
triangle Tanner crab that had been managed by NMFS under the LLP. Upon 
removal of these species from the Crab FMP, NMFS no longer had 
authority to manage those species under the LLP program. The State of 
Alaska currently manages these fisheries under State regulations.
    Amendment 24 to the Crab FMP did not require implementing 
regulations. As a result, Eastern Aleutian Islands red king crab, 
scarlet or deep sea king crab, grooved Tanner crab, and triangle Tanner 
crab were not removed from LLP regulations when Amendment 24 was 
implemented. In order to align LLP regulations with the Crab FMP and 
avoid confusion about regulatory requirements, NMFS proposes to modify 
the LLP regulations at Sec.  679.4(k)(1)(ii) to eliminate these species 
from the LLP regulations. The proposed rule would not change current 
management of these crab fisheries.
    Currently, the LLP regulations specify that crab LLP licenses may 
have four area/species endorsements:
     Aleutian Islands opilio/bairdi crab;
     Eastern Aleutian Islands red king crab;
     Bering Sea Minor Species (includes Bering Sea golden king 
crab, scarlet or deep sea king crab, grooved Tanner crab, and triangle 
Tanner crab); and
     Norton Sound red and blue king crab.
    Three of these four LLP license endorsements specify one fishery 
for which the endorsement authorizes participation when the fishery is 
included in the Crab FMP (i.e., Aleutian Islands opilio/bairdi, Eastern 
Aleutian Islands red king, and Norton Sound red and blue king). The 
Bering Sea Minor Species endorsement is an umbrella endorsement that 
applies to specific area/species endorsements defined in the LLP 
regulations: The Bering Sea golden king crab, scarlet or deep sea king 
crab, grooved Tanner crab, and triangle Tanner crab fisheries. 
Amendment 24 removed the scarlet or deep sea king crab, grooved Tanner 
crab, and triangle Tanner crab fisheries from the Crab FMP, but the 
Bering Sea golden king crab fishery remained in the Crab FMP and 
subject to Federal management under the LLP.
    To implement this proposed rule, NMFS would modify LLP licenses to 
remove the Eastern Aleutian Islands red king endorsement from LLP 
licenses because that fishery was removed from the Crab FMP under 
Amendment 24 and is no longer subject to Federal management. Current 
LLP license records indicate there are 30 LLP licenses with this 
endorsement.
    NMFS does not need to reissue LLP licenses with a Bering Sea Minor 
Species endorsement for the removal of the scarlet or deep sea king 
crab, grooved Tanner crab, and triangle Tanner crab fisheries from the 
Crab FMP. Even though scarlet or deep sea king crab, grooved Tanner 
crab, and triangle Tanner crab fisheries are no longer subject to 
Federal management, the Bering Sea golden king crab fishery

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is still included in the FMP and is subject to Federal management under 
the LLP. Therefore an LLP license with a Bering Sea Minor Species 
endorsement is still required for participation in this fishery. 
Because of this, NMFS does not need to remove the endorsement as a 
whole. The LLP regulations determine the specific area/species 
endorsements to which the Bering Sea Minor Species endorsement applies, 
so NMFS has determined that it can implement this proposed change by 
amending the LLP regulations, rather than reissuing the licenses 
carrying this endorsement. Current LLP license records indicate there 
are 287 LLP licenses with this endorsement.
    NMFS would incur minor administrative costs to reissue LLP licenses 
to remove the Eastern Aleutian Islands red king endorsement. As 
described above, this proposed action would not change current 
management of the Eastern Aleutian Islands red king, Bering Sea golden 
king crab, scarlet or deep sea king crab, grooved Tanner crab, and 
triangle Tanner crab fisheries. This proposed action would not have 
impacts on crab stocks or on fishery participants beyond those analyzed 
in the analysis for Amendment 24 to the Crab FMP (73 FR 33925, June 16, 
2008).

Classification

    Pursuant to section 305(d) of the Magnuson-Stevens Act, the NMFS 
Assistant Administrator has determined that this proposed rule is 
consistent with the Crab FMP, other provisions of the Magnuson-Stevens 
Act, and other applicable law, subject to further consideration of 
comments received during the public comment period.
    This proposed rule has been determined to be not significant for 
the purposes of Executive Order 12866.
    An IRFA was prepared, as required by section 603 of the Regulatory 
Flexibility Act. The IRFA describes the economic impact this proposed 
rule, if adopted, would have on small entities. Copies of the IRFA are 
available from NMFS (see ADDRESSES).
    The IRFA describes this proposed rule, why this rule is being 
proposed, the objectives and legal basis for this proposed rule, the 
type and number of small entities to which this proposed rule would 
apply, and the projected reporting, recordkeeping, and other compliance 
requirements of this proposed rule. It also identifies any overlapping, 
duplicative, or conflicting Federal rules and describes any significant 
alternatives to this proposed rule that would accomplish the stated 
objectives of the Magnuson-Stevens Act and other applicable statues and 
that would minimize any significant adverse economic impact of this 
proposed rule on small entities. The description of this proposed rule, 
its purpose, and its legal basis are described in the preamble and are 
not repeated here.

Number and Description of Small Entities Regulated by This Proposed 
Rule

    The Small Business Administration defines a small commercial 
shellfish fishing entity as one that has annual gross receipts, from 
all activities of all affiliates, of less than $5.5 million (79 FR 
33647, June 12, 2014).
    Under Action 1, the entities directly regulated by this proposed 
rule are those entities that participate in the WAG fishery: Vessel 
operators, QS holders, and IFQ holders. This proposed rule would not 
directly affect PQS holders, IPQ holders, or communities. Three vessels 
were active in the 2013/2014 WAG fishery. These vessels received the 
majority of their revenue from shellfish from 2012 through 2014. The 
entities directly regulated by this proposed rule are members of a 
cooperative that exceeds the $5.5 million revenue threshold for a 
shellfish entity and are not considered small entities (see Section 4.3 
of the Analysis). The number of WAG fishery QS holders is listed in 
Table 3-3 in Section 3.5.2 of the Analysis. Gross revenue information 
is not available for these QS holders. Of the QS holders listed, at 
least 3 of the entities holding CVO QS are known to be large entities 
as defined by the Small Business Administration. The remaining 11 CVO 
QS holders and 8 CVC QS holders are assumed to be small entities. This 
proposed rule, if approved, would exempt these directly regulated small 
entities from the prohibition against resuming fishing before all CR 
Program crab have been offloaded. This exemption is intended to provide 
an opportunity for these entities to benefit from increased economic 
efficiencies and increased revenues in the WAG fishery. Therefore, no 
directly regulated small entities are expected to be adversely impacted 
by this proposed rule.
    Under Action 2, this proposed rule would correct an error to add 
regulatory text that was inadvertently removed. The effect of Action 2 
on directly regulated small entities is described in the IRFA prepared 
for a final rule implementing regulations to provide harvesting 
cooperatives, crab processing quota share holders, and Western Alaska 
Community Development Quota groups with the option to make web-based 
transfers (74 FR 51515, October 7, 2009) and for regulations 
implementing Amendment 31 to the Crab FMP (80 FR 15891, March 26, 
2015). This proposed rule would not change the impacts on small 
entities from the impacts considered in the IFRAs prepared for these 
actions.
    Under Action 3, this proposed rule would remove regulatory 
requirements for LLP licenses that are no longer applicable under the 
Crab FMP as described in the analysis for Amendment 24 to the Crab FMP 
(73 FR 33925, June 16, 2008). Action 3 would not have any impact on 
directly regulated entities because no entities are currently 
participating in these crab fisheries, and this proposed rule would not 
preclude them from doing so under the appropriate State of Alaska 
regulations. Action 3 would require the reissuance of LLP licenses to 
the 30 license holders with the Eastern Aleutian Islands red king crab 
endorsement, however, this would not require any action taken on the 
part of any small entities.

Recordkeeping and Reporting Requirements

    Action 1 of this proposed rule would not require any modifications 
to the current Federal recordkeeping and reporting requirements for the 
CR Program. Action 2 of this proposed rule references the collection-
of-information requirement for the Application for Transfer of Crab QS 
or PQS (OMB control number 0648-0514), however, this proposed rule 
would not require modifications to the application and would not 
increase the public reporting burden associated with it. Action 3 of 
this proposed rule, if approved, would not require LLP license holders 
to take any action relative to their LLP licenses and would not impact 
any public reporting burden. There was a collection-of-information 
requirement for the initial issuance of LLPs, OMB Control Number 0648-
0334, however after initial issuance, LLPs do not expire.

Collection-of-Information Requirements

    This proposed rule references collection-of-information 
requirements subject to review and approval by the Office of Management 
and Budget (OMB) under the Paperwork Reduction Act (PRA). These 
requirements have been approved by OMB and are listed below by OMB 
Control Number.

OMB Control Number 0648-0334

    The crab LLP is mentioned in this rule, but there would be no 
change in burden or cost results. NMFS would modify LLP licenses to 
remove the Eastern Aleutian Islands Red King Crab

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endorsement. NMFS does not expect that removal of the Eastern Aleutian 
Islands Red King Crab endorsement area/species endorsement would impact 
LLP license holders.

OMB Control Number 0648-0514

    The Application for Crab Rationalization (CR) Program Eligibility 
to Receive QS/PQS or IFQ/IPQ by Transfer and the Application for 
Transfer of Crab QS/PQS are mentioned in this rule, but there would be 
no change in burden or cost results. The fishery participation approval 
criteria for an individual to receive C share QS by transfer were 
incorrectly deleted from the regulations with a final rule published on 
October 7, 2009 (74 FR 51515) and would be replaced by this action.
    These estimates include the time for reviewing instructions, 
searching existing data sources, gathering and maintaining the data 
needed, and completing and reviewing the collection of information.
    Public comment is sought regarding: Whether these proposed 
collections of information are necessary for the proper performance of 
the functions of the agency, including whether the information shall 
have practical utility; the accuracy of the burden statement; ways to 
enhance 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 NMFS 
(see ADDRESSES), 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 penalty for 
failure to comply with, a collection of information subject to the 
requirement 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.

Federal Rules That May Duplicate, Overlap, or Conflict With This 
Proposed Rule

    The Analysis did not reveal any Federal rules that duplicate, 
overlap, or conflict with this proposed rule.

Description of Significant Alternatives to This Proposed Rule That 
Minimize Economic Impacts on Small Entities

    An IRFA also requires a description of any significant alternatives 
to this proposed rule that would accomplish the stated objectives, are 
consistent with applicable statutes, and that would minimize any 
significant economic impact of this proposed rule on small entities. 
Under all actions, NMFS considered two alternatives--the no action 
alternative and the action alternative. During the Council's initial 
discussion of the problem, it also considered extending the exemption 
from the prohibition against resuming fishing before all CR Program 
crab have been landed to all CR Program fisheries. However, the Council 
rejected this approach because it was too broad for the stated 
objectives, which were specific to the WAG fishery.
    Under Action 1, the no action alternative is not expected to 
minimize adverse economic impacts for the small entities directed 
regulated by this proposed rule. These entities are currently required 
to make partial landings at the Adak processing facility and transit 
several hundred miles from the fishing grounds to deliver the remaining 
crab on board the vessel to a processor that can accept a full offload 
of crab from the vessels. The no action alternative results in 
operating inefficiencies and additional costs from requiring vessels to 
travel significant distances to land a partial load of WAG. The action 
alternative is expected to provide positive economic impacts for small 
entities compared to the no action alternative because it would lift a 
restriction on WAG fishery participants. The action alternative could 
improve operating efficiencies and increase fishery revenues for WAG 
fishery participants by supporting the opportunity to supply crab to 
the live market for a premium price compared to crab delivered to 
traditional markets.
    Under Action 2, the no action alternative would not correct an 
error in regulation. The action alternative corrects that error by 
reinstating the regulation that was incorrectly removed. This proposed 
rule would not change the impacts on small entities from the impacts 
considered in the FRFA prepared for the final rule implementing 
regulations to provide harvesting cooperatives, crab processing quota 
share holders, and Western Alaska Community Development Quota groups 
with the option to make Web-based transfers (74 FR 51515, October 7, 
2009) and for Amendment 31 to the Crab FMP (80 FR 15891, March 26, 
2015). The FRFA for the Web-based transfers rule described the impacts 
of the rule as beneficial to small entities because the rule would 
simplify the process for completing transfers. The FRFA for Amendment 
31 described that under Amendment 31, the submission of documentation 
demonstrating active participation for C share QS holders was necessary 
to implement the active participation requirements, but was not 
expected to have a significant impact on small entities due to the need 
to submit the information only upon the request to receive C shares by 
transfer.
    Under Action 3, the no action alternative would retain regulations 
for LLP license requirements that are no longer applicable under the 
Crab FMP. The action alternative would make LLP license requirements 
consistent with the Crab FMP and reduce potential confusion for small 
entities. Action 3 would require the reissuance of LLP licenses to the 
30 license holders with the Eastern Aleutian Islands red king crab 
endorsement, however, this would require no action taken on the part of 
any small entities. Action 3 would not have any impact on directly 
regulated entities because no entities are currently participating in 
these crab fisheries, and this proposed rule would not preclude them 
from doing so under the appropriate State of Alaska regulations.

List of Subjects

50 CFR Part 679

    Alaska, Fisheries, Reporting and recordkeeping requirements.

50 CFR Part 680

    Alaska, Fisheries, Reporting and recordkeeping requirements.

    Dated: February 12, 2016.
Samuel D. Rauch III,
Deputy Assistant Administrator for Regulatory Programs, National Marine 
Fisheries Service.

    For the reasons set out in the preamble, NMFS proposes to amend 50 
CFR part 679 and part 680 as follows:

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

0
1. The authority citation for 50 CFR part 679 continues to read as 
follows:

    Authority: 16 U.S.C. 773 et seq.; 1801 et seq.; 3631 et seq.; 
Pub. L. 108-447; Pub. L. 111-281.
0
2. In Sec.  679.4:
0
a. Remove paragraph (k)(1)(ii)(A);
0
b. Redesignate paragraph (k)(1)(ii)(B) as new paragraph (k)(1)(ii)(A);
0
c. Revise newly redesignated paragraph (k)(1)(ii)(A);

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d. Redesignate paragraph (k)(1)(ii)(C) as new paragraph (k)(1)(ii)(B) 
and paragraph (k)(1)(ii)(D)(1) as new paragraph (k)(1)(ii)(C);
0
f. Revise newly redesignated paragraph (k)(1)(ii)(C); and
0
g. Remove paragraph (k)(1)(ii)(D).
    The revisions read as follows:


Sec.  679.4  Permits.

* * * * *
    (k) * * *
    (1) * * *
    (ii) * * *
    (A) Aleutian Islands Area C. opilio and C. bairdi.
* * * * *
    (C) Minor Species endorsement for Bering Sea golden king crab 
(Lithodes aequispinus).
* * * * *

PART 680--SHELLFISH FISHERIES OF THE EXCLUSIVE ECONOMIC ZONE OFF 
ALASKA

0
3. The authority citation for 50 CFR part 680 continues to read as 
follows:

    Authority: 16 U.S.C. 1862; Pub. L. 109-241; Pub. L. 109-479.

0
4. In Sec.  680.7, revise paragraph (b)(3) to read as follows:


Sec.  680.7  Prohibitions.

* * * * *
    (b) * * *
    (3) Resume fishing for CR crab or take CR crab on board a vessel 
once a landing has commenced and until all CR crab are landed, unless 
fishing in the Western Aleutian Islands golden king crab fishery.
* * * * *
0
5. In Sec.  680.41, add paragraph (i)(11) to read as follows:


Sec.  680.41  Transfer of QS, PQS, IFQ and IPQ.

* * * * *
    (i) * * *
    (11) The person applying to receive the CVC QS or IFQ or CPC QS or 
IFQ by transfer has submitted proof of at least one delivery of a crab 
species in any CR crab fishery in the 365 days prior to submission to 
NMFS of the Application for transfer of crab QS/IFQ or PQS/IPQ, except 
if eligible under the eligibility requirements in paragraph 
(c)(1)(vii)(B) of this section. Proof of this landing is--
    (i) Signature of the applicant on an ADF&G fish ticket; or
    (ii) An affidavit from the vessel owner attesting to that person's 
participation as a member of a fish harvesting crew on board a vessel 
during a landing of a crab QS species within the 365 days prior to 
submission of an Application for transfer of crab QS/IFQ or PQS/IPQ.
* * * * *
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                                                      DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE                                  complete the required fields, and enter               pertain to the LLP Program are located
                                                                                                              or attach your comments.                              at 50 CFR part 679.
                                                      National Oceanic and Atmospheric                           • Mail: Submit written comments to
                                                      Administration                                                                                                Background
                                                                                                              Glenn Merrill, Assistant Regional
                                                                                                              Administrator, Sustainable Fisheries                     The Crab FMP was approved by the
                                                      50 CFR Parts 679 and 680                                Division, Alaska Region NMFS, Attn:                   Secretary of Commerce on June 2, 1989.
                                                                                                              Ellen Sebastian. Mail comments to P.O.                The Crab FMP establishes a State/
                                                      [Docket No. 151020969–6095–01]
                                                                                                              Box 21668, Juneau, AK 99802–1668.                     Federal cooperative management regime
                                                      RIN 0648–BF46                                              Instructions: Comments sent by any                 that defers crab management to the State
                                                                                                              other method, to any other address or                 of Alaska with Federal oversight. State
                                                      Fisheries of the Exclusive Economic                     individual, or received after the end of              regulations are subject to the provisions
                                                      Zone Off Alaska; Bering Sea and                         the comment period, may not be                        of the FMP, including its goals and
                                                      Aleutian Islands Crab Rationalization                   considered by NMFS. All comments                      objectives, the Magnuson-Stevens Act
                                                      Program                                                 received are a part of the public record              national standards, and other applicable
                                                      AGENCY:  National Marine Fisheries                      and will generally be posted for public               Federal laws. The Crab FMP has been
                                                      Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and                    viewing on www.regulations.gov                        amended several times since its
                                                      Atmospheric Administration (NOAA),                      without change. All personally                        implementation.
                                                                                                              identifying information (e.g., name,                     NMFS published the final rule to
                                                      Commerce.
                                                                                                              address), confidential business                       implement the CR Program on March 2,
                                                      ACTION: Proposed rule.
                                                                                                              information, or otherwise sensitive                   2005 (70 FR 10174). Fishing under the
                                                      SUMMARY:    NMFS issues a proposed rule                 information submitted voluntarily by                  CR Program started with the 2005/2006
                                                      that would modify regulations                           the sender will be publicly accessible.               crab fishing year. The CR Program is a
                                                      governing the Crab Rationalization (CR)                 NMFS will accept anonymous                            catch share program for nine BSAI crab
                                                      Program. This proposed rule is                          comments (enter ‘‘N/A’’ in the required               fisheries that allocates those resources
                                                      comprised of three actions. Under the                   fields if you wish to remain                          among harvesters, processors, and
                                                      first action, this proposed rule would                  anonymous).                                           coastal communities. Under the CR
                                                      modify regulations to create an                            Electronic copies of the Regulatory                Program, NMFS originally issued QS to
                                                      exemption for participants in the                       Impact Review/Initial Regulatory                      eligible harvesters as determined by
                                                      Western Aleutian Islands golden king                                                                          eligibility criteria and participation in
                                                                                                              Flexibility Analysis (RIR/IRFA)
                                                      crab (WAG) fishery from the prohibition                                                                       the CR Program fisheries during
                                                                                                              (collectively referred to as the
                                                      against resuming fishing before all CR                                                                        qualifying years. A harvester’s
                                                                                                              ‘‘Analysis’’) and the Categorical
                                                      Program crab have been fully offloaded                                                                        allocation of QS for a fishery was based
                                                                                                              Exclusion prepared for this proposed
                                                      from a vessel. This action is intended to                                                                     on the landings made by his or her
                                                                                                              rule may be obtained from http://
                                                      allow participants in the WAG fishery to                                                                      vessel in that fishery. Specifically, each
                                                                                                              www.regulations.gov or from the NMFS
                                                      offload live crab to remote ports near the                                                                    allocation was the harvester’s average
                                                                                                              Alaska Region Web site at http://
                                                      fishing grounds to supply live crab                                                                           annual portion of the total qualified
                                                                                                              alaskafisheries.noaa.gov.
                                                      markets. Under the second action, this                                                                        catch in a crab fishery during a specific
                                                                                                                 Written comments regarding the
                                                                                                                                                                    qualifying period. NMFS issued four
                                                      proposed rule would amend CR                            burden-hour estimates or other aspects
                                                                                                                                                                    types of QS: Catcher vessel owner (CVO)
                                                      Program regulations to clarify current                  of the collection-of-information                      QS was assigned to holders of LLP
                                                      document submission requirements for                    requirements contained in this proposed               licenses who delivered their catch
                                                      persons applying to receive captain and                 rule may be submitted to NMFS (see                    onshore or to stationary floating crab
                                                      crew crab quota share, called C shares,                 ADDRESSES) and by email to OIRA_
                                                                                                                                                                    processors; catcher/processor vessel
                                                      by transfer. Under the third action, this               Submission@omb.eop.gov or fax to (202)                owner (CPO) QS was assigned to LLP
                                                      proposed rule would amend License                       395–5806.                                             holders that harvested and processed
                                                      Limitation Program (LLP) regulations to                 FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:                      their catch at sea; captains and crew
                                                      remove the requirement for                              Keeley Kent, 907–586–7228.                            onboard catcher/processor vessels were
                                                      endorsements on crab LLP licenses for
                                                                                                              SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:                            issued catcher/processor crew (CPC) QS;
                                                      specific crab fisheries in the Bering Sea                                                                     and captains and crew onboard catcher
                                                      and Aleutian Islands that are no longer                 Authority for Action
                                                                                                                                                                    vessels were issued catcher vessel crew
                                                      managed under the LLP. This proposed                      The king and Tanner crab fisheries in               (CVC) QS. CVC and CPC QS are also
                                                      rule is intended to promote the goals                   the exclusive economic zone of the                    known as ‘‘crew shares’’ or ‘‘C shares.’’
                                                      and objectives of the Magnuson-Stevens                  Bering Sea and Aleutian Islands (BSAI)                Each year, a person who holds QS may
                                                      Fishery Conservation and Management                     are managed under the Fishery                         receive IFQ, which is an exclusive
                                                      Act, the Fishery Management Plan for                    Management Plan for Bering Sea/                       harvest privilege for a portion of the
                                                      Bering Sea/Aleutian Islands King and                    Aleutian Islands King and Tanner Crabs                annual total allowable catch (TAC).
                                                      Tanner Crabs, and other applicable                      (Crab FMP). The Crab FMP was                          Under the CR Program, QS holders can
                                                      laws.                                                   prepared by the North Pacific Fishery                 form cooperatives to pool the harvest of
                                                      DATES: Submit comments on or before                     Management Council (Council) under                    the IFQ on fewer vessels to minimize
                                                      March 24, 2016.                                         the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery                          operational costs and to provide
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                                                      ADDRESSES: You may submit comments,                     Conservation and Management Act                       additional flexibility in harvesting
                                                      identified by NOAA–NMFS–2015–0136,                      (Magnuson-Stevens Act) as amended by                  operations.
                                                      by any of the following methods:                        the Consolidated Appropriations Act of                   NMFS also issued processor quota
                                                         • Electronic Submission: Submit all                  2004 (Pub. L. 108–199, section 801).                  share (PQS) under the CR Program. Each
                                                      electronic public comments via the                      Regulations implementing most                         year, PQS yields an exclusive privilege
                                                      Federal eRulemaking Portal. Go to                       provisions of the Crab FMP, including                 to receive (for processing) a portion of
                                                      www.regulations.gov/                                    the CR Program, are located at 50 CFR                 the IFQ in each of the nine CR Program
                                                      #!docketDetail;D=NOAA-NMFS-2015-                        part 680. Regulations implementing                    crab fisheries. This annual exclusive
                                                      0136, click the ‘‘Comment Now!’’ icon,                  specific provisions of the Crab FMP that              processing privilege is called IPQ. IFQ


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                                                      derived from CVO QS is subject to                       corresponding IPQ. Class B, CVC, CPO,                 designated Class A IFQ and IPQ from
                                                      annual designation as either Class A IFQ                CPC IFQ, and the Adak Community                       the West regional delivery requirement
                                                      or Class B IFQ. Ninety percent of the                   Allocation are also not subject to the                for the remainder of the crab fishing
                                                      IFQ derived from CVO QS for a fishery                   regional delivery requirements. Crab                  year. This exemption allows all West-
                                                      is designated as Class A IFQ, and the                   harvested with West designated Class A                designated Class A IFQ and IPQ holders
                                                      remaining 10 percent of the IFQ is                      IFQ must be delivered to a processor                  to deliver and receive WAG crab at
                                                      designated as Class B IFQ. Class A IFQ                  located in the West region with West                  processing facilities outside the West
                                                      must be matched and delivered to a                      designated IPQ (§ 680.42(b)(5)). Class A              region (§ 680.7(a)(2) and (a)(4)). The
                                                      processor with IPQ. Each year there is                  IFQ and IPQ crab without a West region                eligible contract signatories have
                                                      a one-to-one match of the total pounds                  designation is considered undesignated                applied for, and NMFS has granted, an
                                                      of Class A IFQ with the total pounds of                 and may be delivered anywhere within                  exemption for all crab fishing years from
                                                      IPQ issued in each crab fishery and                     the State of Alaska (§ 680.40(b)(2)(ii)(B)).          2011/2012 through 2015/2016 (http://
                                                      region. Class B IFQ is not required to be                  Regional designations were applied to              alaskafisheries.noaa.gov/fisheries-data-
                                                      delivered to a processor with IPQ.                      harvester QS during the initial                       reports?tid=289).
                                                         This proposed rule includes three                    allocation, based on landings histories,
                                                                                                              but adjustments were necessary as                     WAG Fishery
                                                      actions: The first action would exempt
                                                      the WAG fishery from the CR Program                     substantially less than 50 percent of the                The WAG fishery has a relatively
                                                      prohibition against a vessel resuming                   historical landings were made in the                  small annual total allowable catch
                                                      fishing before the vessel has offloaded                 West region. The West designation was                 compared to other BSAI crab fisheries,
                                                      all CR Program crab from the vessel; the                intended primarily to aid the                         such as the Bristol Bay red king crab or
                                                      second action would amend CR Program                    development of processing in the                      snow crab fisheries. The TAC for the
                                                      regulations to clarify document                         community of Adak. Adak had little                    2015/2016 crab fishing year in the WAG
                                                      submission requirements for individuals                 historical processing prior to the end of             fishery is 2.98 million pounds. The
                                                      submitting an application to receive C                  the qualifying period, as the community               WAG QS holders have formed a harvest
                                                      shares by transfer; and the third action                was occupied exclusively by the U.S.                  cooperative to ensure the efficient
                                                      would amend LLP regulations to remove                   military during the development of the                harvest of this remote fishery. In recent
                                                      four BSAI crab species that are no                      AI commercial fisheries. With the                     years the fleet has been comprised of
                                                      longer managed under the LLP.                           departure of the military in the late                 only two to three catcher vessels and a
                                                                                                              1980s, the community has worked to                    single catcher/processor. Section 3.5.1
                                                      Action 1: Exempt the WAG Fishery                        develop civilian industries, including                of the Analysis provides additional
                                                      From Full Offload Requirements                          fish processing. Atka is recognized as a              detail on historical and recent
                                                      WAG Fishery Delivery Requirements                       second potential beneficiary of the                   participation in the WAG fishery.
                                                                                                              region designation. That community has                   Currently, the WAG fishing season
                                                         The WAG fishery is a relatively small                also begun to develop fish processing                 starts on August 1 and ends on April 30.
                                                      but lengthy fishery prosecuted in                       capacity in recent years, but has yet to              Since implementation of the CR
                                                      extremely remote waters in the western                  develop significant crab processing                   program, harvesters have extended their
                                                      Aleutian Islands. Historically, the                     capability.                                           fishing time over most of the crab
                                                      community of Adak has been an active                       Since implementation of the Program,               season; the first deliveries typically
                                                      processing port for the WAG fishery. To                 the only shore-based processing plant in              occur in September and the last
                                                      recognize this history and to ensure that               the West region has been located in the               deliveries generally occur during March
                                                      Adak continues to receive                               community of Adak. However, the crab                  of the following calendar year. A trip for
                                                      socioeconomic benefits from crab                        processing capacity in Adak has been                  a vessel in the WAG fishery generally
                                                      deliveries, the CR Program allocates 10                 inconsistent or absent in some years                  lasts one to four weeks, with an average
                                                      percent of the WAG fishery TAC to the                   since implementation of the CR Program                trip lasting 2.5 weeks. There are
                                                      community of Adak as the Adak                           due to a variety of operational                       relatively few fishing trips in the WAG
                                                      Community Allocation (§ 680.40(a)(1)).                  challenges (see Section 3.5.5 of the                  fisheries compared to other BSAI crab
                                                      The CR Program also imposes a regional                  Analysis). If processing capacity is not              fisheries. In the two most recent crab
                                                      delivery requirement for the WAG                        available in the West region, the West                fishing years (2012/2013 and 2014/
                                                      fishery to support processing facilities                regional delivery requirement is not                  2015), vessels made a total of 9 landings
                                                      operating in the remote western                         viable and would result in unutilized                 of West region IFQ and 10 to 11
                                                      Aleutian Islands region. In addition to                 TAC in the WAG fishery.                               landings of undesignated IFQ.
                                                      processor share landing requirements,                      In response to the potential lack of                  Crab harvesting vessels have several
                                                      Class A IFQ (along with IPQ) are subject                processing capacity in the West region                tanks to hold live crab until it is
                                                      to regional landing requirements, under                 in some years, the Council                            processed. The average tank capacity of
                                                      which harvests from those shares must                   recommended, and NMFS                                 the catcher vessels that participate in
                                                      be landed in specified geographic                       implemented, Amendment 37 to the                      the WAG fishery is between 120,000
                                                      regions.                                                Crab FMP on June 20, 2011 (76 FR                      and 150,000 pounds (see Section 3.5.3
                                                         For the WAG fishery, § 680.40(c)(4)                  35781). Amendment 37 created an                       of the Analysis). Any crab that arrives
                                                      specifies that 50 percent of the Class A                annual application process for eligible               at the processor dead are weighed by the
                                                      IFQ and a corresponding amount of IPQ                   contract signatories to request that                  processor, reported as deadloss, and
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                                                      in the WAG fishery are designated for                   NMFS exempt holders of West-                          debited from the QS holder’s IFQ
                                                      delivery to any processor in the West                   designated IFQ and IPQ in the WAG                     account. Therefore, vessels have an
                                                      region, which includes all locations                    fishery from the West regional delivery               incentive to keep crab alive, regardless
                                                      west of 174° W. longitude. The West                     requirement (§ 680.4(o)). The eligible                of the market opportunities they are
                                                      region includes the communities of                      contract signatories are WAG fishery QS               pursuing.
                                                      Adak and Atka. The other 50 percent of                  holders, PQS holders, and the cities of
                                                      the Class A IFQ and IPQ are not subject                 Adak and Atka.                                        Full Landing (Offload) Requirement
                                                      to a regional designation and can be                       Upon approval of a completed                         The CR Program regulations prohibit
                                                      delivered to any processor with                         application, NMFS exempts all West-                   a vessel from resuming fishing for CR


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                                                      Program crab or taking CR Program crab                     ADF&G requires catcher/processors in               the live market is limited by the amount
                                                      on board a vessel once a landing                        the WAG fishery to carry an observer                  of aircraft hold space that is available to
                                                      (offload) has commenced and until all                   onboard the vessel for 100 percent of the             ship crab on bi-weekly flights from
                                                      CR Program crab are offloaded (see                      vessel’s trips. Catcher vessels in the                Adak. Aircraft capacity is approximately
                                                      § 680.7(b)(3)). Under the CR Program                    WAG fishery are required to carry an                  8,000 to 14,000 pounds of crab per
                                                      regulations, a catcher vessel may offload               observer on board for the harvest of at               flight, depending on the type of aircraft.
                                                      portions of CR Program crab on the                      least 50 percent of their total harvest               Vessels operating in the WAG fishery
                                                      vessel at multiple processors, but the                  weight for each 3-month period of the                 make crab deliveries opportunistically
                                                      vessel is prohibited from fishing for CR                overall 9-month season. The portion of                to the processing facility when live
                                                      Program crab between the offloads.                      actual observed harvest for catcher                   markets are available. Harvesters receive
                                                         NMFS implemented the prohibition                     vessels in the WAG fishery has ranged                 a higher price per pound for the live
                                                      against resuming fishing after a CR                     from 57 percent to 70 percent annually.               market than for crab delivered and
                                                      Program landing has commenced                           See Section 3.6.2 of the Analysis for                 processed to supply the traditional
                                                      (hereafter called the full offload                      additional information on the ADF&G                   market for cooked and frozen crab
                                                      requirement) to facilitate enforcement of               catch monitoring and observer                         sections (see Sections 3.5.4 and 3.5.5.1
                                                      CR Program requirements for catch                       requirements for the WAG fishery.                     of the Analysis for more information
                                                      monitoring and full catch accounting.                      ADF&G also utilizes dockside                       about deliveries to the live crab market
                                                      Under the CR Program, harvesting and                    samplers to sample and monitor                        from Adak).
                                                      processing activity is monitored to                     deliveries of crab from unobserved                       The processing facility in Adak is
                                                      provide accurate and reliable                           vessels to shoreside processors in the                currently able to receive only limited
                                                      accounting of the total catch and                       WAG fishery. At the time of landing,                  amounts of deliveries of crab for the live
                                                      landings to manage quota share                          either the observer or dockside sampler               market, approximately 400,000 pounds
                                                      accounts, prevent overages of IFQ and                   collects the average weight of retained               for the 2015/2016 crab fishing year. As
                                                      IPQ, and ensure compliance with                         crab, conducts biological samples, and                described in Section 3.5.5 of the
                                                      regional delivery requirements. Total                   summarizes fishing effort data and                    Analysis, the processing facility in Adak
                                                      fishery removals are estimated by                       landing data. The observer or dockside                has encountered a number of
                                                      monitoring measures that include                        sampling data are used to debit the                   operational challenges since it was
                                                      collection of data on landed catch                      appropriate IFQ account under which                   established in 1999 and is not currently
                                                      weight and crab species composition,                    the crab was harvested and the IPQ                    able to receive and process a full offload
                                                      bycatch, and deadloss.                                  account under which the crab was                      of crab, which can be up to 150,000
                                                         Under current CR Program                             received for processing in the CR                     pounds in the WAG fishery. Since the
                                                      regulations, vessels may offload                        Program online catch accounting                       2014/2015 crab fishing year, catcher
                                                      portions of CR Program crab at multiple                 system.                                               vessels delivering crab for the live
                                                      processors but are prohibited from                         ADF&G observer sampling protocol                   market have made partial landings at
                                                      resuming fishing or taking CR Program                   specifies that a trip commences when an               the Adak processing facility and
                                                      crab on board the vessel once a landing                 observer boards the vessel and ends                   transited several hundred miles from
                                                      has commenced and until all CR crab                     when there is a complete offload of all               the fishing grounds to Dutch Harbor and
                                                      are landed. Under § 680.7(b)(3), NOAA                   crab from the vessel. If a vessel makes               Akutan to deliver the remaining crab
                                                      fisheries intended that this prohibition                a partial landing, the trip is not                    onboard the vessel to a processor that
                                                      would prevent persons from, for                         considered to have ended until the final              can accept a larger vessel load of crab
                                                      example, discarding barnacled or                        landing is made and all crab is offloaded             from the vessels.
                                                      deadloss CR crab at sea prior to debiting               from the vessel. If an observer is not                   In February 2015, the Council
                                                      this crab from the QS holder’s IFQ                      deployed on a vessel in the CR Program                received requests from representatives
                                                      account and subsequently high grading                   crab fisheries, dockside samplers                     for WAG fishery participants and
                                                      with CR crab harvested after the partial                sample and monitor the landing of crab                representatives of the community of
                                                      offload. The prohibition was intended to                to a shoreside processor.                             Adak to exempt the WAG fishery from
                                                      ensure that all fishery removals are                       ADF&G also requires operators of                   the CR Program prohibition against a
                                                      monitored and reported in the CR                        vessels in the BSAI crab fisheries to                 person’s resuming fishing before all crab
                                                      Program catch accounting system. See                    complete a daily fishing log, which is                have been offloaded from a vessel. At its
                                                      the final rule to implement the CR                      issued by NMFS. Data from the daily                   October 2015 meeting, the Council
                                                      Program for a description of the                        fishing log are used to verify landings               reviewed an analysis of the WAG
                                                      monitoring and catch accounting                         and to ensure accurate accounting for all             fishery and the potential effects of the
                                                      provisions in the BSAI crab fisheries (70               fishery removals. Section 3.6.2 of the                proposed exemption. After reviewing
                                                      FR 10174, March 2, 2005).                               Analysis provides additional                          the Analysis and receiving public
                                                                                                              information on ADF&G’s catch sampling                 testimony, the Council recommended a
                                                      Catch Monitoring                                                                                              regulatory amendment to exempt
                                                                                                              and monitoring protocols for the CR
                                                        The CR Program delegates a                            Program crab fisheries.                               participants in the WAG fishery from
                                                      significant portion of monitoring in the                                                                      the prohibition at § 680.7(b)(3) against a
                                                      BSAI crab fishery to the State of Alaska.               Need for Action                                       person’s resuming fishing before all CR
                                                      Under the Crab FMP, the Council and                        In 2014, the processing facility in                Program crab have been offloaded from
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                                                      Secretary deferred to the Alaska                        Adak began taking deliveries of WAG                   the vessel.
                                                      Department of Fish and Game (ADF&G)                     crab from catcher vessels to supply the                  The Council recommended this
                                                      the authority and responsibility for                    live crab market. The crab are offloaded              proposed regulatory amendment to
                                                      deploying observers on board any vessel                 from the vessel and held at the                       reduce inefficiencies and costs
                                                      participating in the BSAI crab fisheries                processing facility until packed for                  associated with requiring crab
                                                      under State of Alaska regulations (5                    transport on a commercial airline flight              harvesting vessels to travel significant
                                                      AAC 39.645). ADF&G has implemented                      from Adak for delivery to domestic and                distances to land a partial load of WAG.
                                                      specific monitoring requirements in the                 international markets. The amount of                  This proposed rule would allow vessels
                                                      WAG fishery.                                            crab offloaded at Adak and delivered to               harvesting WAG to make partial


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                                                      landings for delivery to the live market                discarded prior to being placed in the                   Section 3.7.5 of the Analysis describes
                                                      and continue harvesting crab before                     vessel tank, crew have an incentive to                the impacts of this proposed rule on the
                                                      fully offloading at a processor that can                retain only healthy crab of legal size and            State of Alaska management of the WAG
                                                      receive a larger vessel load of crab.                   to discard all dead, damaged, or                      fishery. The Crab FMP delegates much
                                                                                                              diseased crab during sorting rather than              of the management of the BSAI crab
                                                      This Proposed Rule and the Anticipated                  retaining the crab onboard and                        fisheries to the State of Alaska using the
                                                      Effects                                                 discarding it prior to or after arrival at            following three categories of
                                                      Action 1: Exempt the WAG Fishery                        a processor. The impact of crab that are              management measures: (1) Those that
                                                      From Full Offload Requirements                          discarded during sorting on crab stocks               are fixed in the FMP and require an
                                                         Under Action 1, this proposed rule                   is accounted for because observers                    FMP amendment to change; (2) those
                                                                                                              collect information on at-sea discards in             that are framework-type measures that
                                                      would create an exemption for the WAG
                                                                                                              all crab fisheries, and this information is           the State can change following criteria
                                                      fishery from the prohibition at
                                                                                                              used to estimate discard mortality for all            set out in the FMP; and (3) those
                                                      § 680.7(b)(3) that precludes a person
                                                                                                              vessels in the fishery and is                         measures that are neither rigidly
                                                      from resuming fishing before all crab
                                                                                                              incorporated into crab stock                          specified nor require a framework
                                                      has been offloaded from a vessel. This
                                                                                                              assessments (see Section 3.6.2 of the                 adjustment in the FMP. State observer
                                                      proposed rule would not alter current
                                                                                                              Analysis).                                            and observer sampling requirements are
                                                      landing, reporting, and enforcement                        Second, vessels are unlikely to                    category three management measures
                                                      requirements in CR Program regulations.                 discard unreported crab at sea due to                 under the Crab FMP and may be
                                                         This proposed rule would relieve a                   quota overages because the CR Program                 adopted under State laws subject to the
                                                      restriction on fishing activity in the                  cooperative structure, online quota                   appeals process provided for in the Crab
                                                      WAG fishery and could increase                          transfers, and post-delivery quota                    FMP.
                                                      operational efficiencies and revenues for               transfers give fishery participants                      NMFS expects that if the proposed
                                                      participants in the WAG fishery. The                    several options to coordinate harvests                rule is approved and implemented,
                                                      Council determined that this proposed                   and obtain additional IFQ to cover any                ADF&G would make minor
                                                      rule is necessary for the WAG fishery                   overages. In addition, the CR Program                 modifications to its sampling and
                                                      due to the remote and economically                      regulations specify that crab cooperative             observer coverage protocols for WAG
                                                      challenging characteristic of the fishery               members are jointly and severally liable              fishery vessels that deliver crab to Adak
                                                      as well as the possibility of mutual                    for violations, which provides a strong               for supply to the live market. ADF&G
                                                      benefits to harvesters, processors                      incentive for vessel operators to comply              will likely request that vessel operators
                                                      located in the western Aleutians, and                   with CR Program regulations.                          participating in the WAG fishery and
                                                      any communities that develop a live                        Third, attempts by vessels to illegally            intending to make a partial offload
                                                      market opportunity. As described                        discard crab at sea rather than weighing              before resuming fishing in the WAG
                                                      below, the Council determined, and                      and deducting them from quota after                   fishery do the following: (1) Keep those
                                                      NMFS agrees, that this proposed rule is                 delivering to a processor would likely                crab intended for delivery to the live
                                                      not likely to have negative impacts on                  be noticed by the vessel observer, port               market in a separate tank from crab
                                                      the management of the WAG fishery or                    samplers, plant personnel, or local                   intended for delivery to the traditional
                                                      on the catch monitoring and accounting                  enforcement agents. If a vessel operator              processing market, and (2) record the
                                                      requirements established by the CR                      were to depart the processor with crab                fishing activity (pot strings) for harvest
                                                      Program.                                                onboard, the crab that was not delivered              of these crabs separately in the daily
                                                         The Council considered whether this                  and accounted for would likely be                     fishing log. This would ensure that
                                                      proposed rule could increase the                        noticed by one or more of the above                   ADF&G can continue to collect
                                                      amount of unreported discards of crab.                  personnel who would likely notify an                  biological information for all crab
                                                      After reviewing the Analysis, the                       enforcement agent.                                    harvested prior to and after the partial
                                                      Council and NMFS determined that crab                      Finally, Section 3.6.1 of the Analysis             offload. Under these protocols, ADF&G
                                                      discards are appropriately monitored                    describes that while catcher vessels in               would be able to link logbook and
                                                      and accounted for under the CR                          the WAG fishery are required to carry an              offload data to ensure that status quo
                                                      Program and this proposed rule would                    observer on board for 50 percent of their             sampling and accurate accounting of
                                                      not likely create additional incentive for              harvest, in practice, between 57 and 70               effort can occur under this proposed
                                                      participants in the WAG fishery to                      percent of the WAG fishery harvest had                rule. If the proposed rule is
                                                      discard crab. Section 3.6.1 of the                      observer coverage in recent years (see                implemented, NMFS anticipates ADF&G
                                                      Analysis describes that experience with                 Section 3.6.2.1 of the Analysis). The                 would continue to coordinate with
                                                      the CR Program has shown that                           presence of an observer on board further              vessels in the WAG fishery to ensure
                                                      unreported discards of crab are unlikely                reduces the likelihood of unreported                  that accurate biological data and catch
                                                      due to a number of practices that occur                 discards.                                             accounting needs are met with minimal
                                                      at sea and when crab are delivered to a                    The Council considered the impacts                 impacts on State of Alaska management
                                                      processor.                                              of this proposed rule on Federal                      of the WAG fishery consistent with
                                                         First, it is common practice in the                  management of the WAG fishery.                        requirements of the Magnuson-Stevens
                                                      crab fisheries for vessel crews to sort                 Section 3.7.4 of the Analysis describes               Act, the Crab FMP, and ADF&G
                                                      catches at sea and to discard crab that                 that this proposed rule would not                     regulations.
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                                                      are less than the legal size or that are                change the current CR Program landing                    NMFS does not expect that the
                                                      damaged or diseased before placing the                  and reporting requirements, or catch                  anticipated revisions to the ADF&G
                                                      crab in the vessel’s holding tank. The                  accounting system. Under this proposed                observer protocols will negatively
                                                      CR Program does not require full                        rule, all retained crab catch must be                 impact participants in the WAG fishery
                                                      retention of legal-sized crab on the                    weighed, reported, and debited from the               for reasons described in Section 3.7.5 of
                                                      fishing grounds because it would                        appropriate IFQ account under which                   the Analysis. First, vessels delivering
                                                      require a vessel to keep damaged and                    the crab was harvested, and from the                  crab for supply to the live market
                                                      diseased crab in a holding tank with                    IPQ account under which the catch was                 already keep those crab in separate
                                                      healthy crab. Because crab can be                       processed.                                            tanks from crab delivered for supply to


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                                                      the traditional market. This practice                   action to affect the current quality of               Action 2: Clarify Document Submission
                                                      facilitates the offload process for live                WAG crab landings to processors that                  Requirements for Transfers of C Shares
                                                      crab and reduces the likelihood of                      supply the traditional market.                           The second action under this
                                                      deadloss. Vessel operators have an                         Section 3.7.2 of the Analysis describes            proposed rule would correct regulations
                                                      incentive to continue this practice                                                                           governing the approval criteria for an
                                                                                                              the impacts of this proposed rule on
                                                      under the status quo and under this                                                                           application to receive C Shares (CPC
                                                                                                              processors and communities that
                                                      proposed rule. If all crab were kept in                                                                       and CVC QS) by transfer. Under the CR
                                                      one tank and sorted by market at the                    participate in the WAG fishery. This
                                                                                                              action could have a positive impact on                Program, individuals must meet specific
                                                      time of offload, the vessel operator                                                                          eligibility requirements to receive C
                                                      would have to remove water from the                     western Aleutian Islands processors
                                                                                                              because it would allow for increased                  shares by transfer. Amendment 31 to the
                                                      tank in order to offload the crab to
                                                                                                              fishery activity. Increased fishery                   Crab FMP modified several regulations
                                                      supply the live market, refill the tank
                                                                                                              activity would benefit communities in                 governing the acquisition, use, and
                                                      with water for the remaining crab to
                                                                                                              the western Aleutian Islands by                       retention of C share QS under the CR
                                                      supply the traditional market, and
                                                                                                              providing benefits through fuel sales                 Program (80 FR 15891, March 26, 2015).
                                                      transit back to the fishing grounds with                                                                         The eligibility requirements to receive
                                                      these crab onboard before delivery for                  and secondary services from vessels
                                                                                                                                                                    C shares by transfer are located at
                                                      traditional processing. This process                    landing in a community. Additionally,                 § 680.41(c)(1)(vii). An applicant must
                                                      could increase the likelihood of                        increased fishery activity would                      meet initial eligibility criteria, which
                                                      deadloss among the crab remaining on                    promote increased local labor                         include having U.S. citizenship, at least
                                                      the vessel. Second, the request for vessel              opportunities. This action, if approved,              150 days of sea time in a U.S.
                                                      operators to record pot strings pulled                  could also benefit communities in the                 commercial fishery, and recent
                                                      prior to the partial offload separately                 western Aleutian Islands by providing                 participation as crew in at least one
                                                      from pot strings pulled after the offload               increased revenue from raw fish taxes                 delivery of crab in the past year. In
                                                      does not significantly increase the                     and State of Alaska fisheries business                addition, § 680.41(c)(1)(vii) specifies
                                                      reporting burden for vessel operators or                tax revenue, which is shared by the
                                                      significantly change data processing or                                                                       that until May 1, 2019, in lieu of
                                                                                                              State of Alaska with the cities or                    participation as crew in one of the CR
                                                      analytical protocols for ADF&G.
                                                         Section 3.7.2 of the Analysis describes              boroughs where fish are landed (see                   Program fisheries in the 365 days prior
                                                      that this action could result in a                      Section 3.7.2 of the Analysis).                       to application submission, an individual
                                                      reduction in quality for crab destined                     This action may adversely impact                   may meet the crew participation
                                                      for the traditional crab market. Crab                   processors located in Dutch Harbor and                requirement to receive C share QS by
                                                      destined for the live crab market are                   Akutan by redistributing some WAG                     transfer if that person 1) received an
                                                      chosen for survivability, and vessels                                                                         initial allocation of CVC or CPC QS, or
                                                                                                              fishery landings to the western Aleutian
                                                      carefully select large, clean, undamaged                                                                      2) demonstrates participation as crew in
                                                                                                              Islands to supply the live market. NMFS
                                                      crab for delivery to the live market. If                                                                      at least one delivery of crab in a CR crab
                                                                                                              does not expect these impacts to be
                                                      the proposed rule results in an                                                                               fishery in any 3 of the 5 crab fishing
                                                                                                              significant because partial offloads of               years starting on July 1, 2000, through
                                                      increased portion of WAG crab                           WAG crab are currently occurring at the
                                                      delivered for supply to the live market,                                                                      June 30, 2005.
                                                                                                              processing facility in Adak to supply the                The approval criteria for NMFS to
                                                      processors that do not participate in the
                                                                                                              live market. This proposed rule would                 approve an application to receive C
                                                      live crab market may receive a relatively
                                                                                                              likely facilitate a small increase in the             shares by transfer are located at
                                                      larger portion of lower quality crab (e.g.,
                                                      smaller or with barnacles) that were not                amount of the WAG fishery TAC                         § 680.41(i). The regulations state that
                                                      selected for the live market. That                      delivered for the live crab market                    NMFS will not approve a transfer
                                                      Analysis notes that vessels in the WAG                  relative to the much larger amount of                 application unless it has determined
                                                      fishery currently land crab in Adak                     crab that would continue to be delivered              that the applicant has met all approval
                                                      destined for the live crab market, and so               and processed to supply the traditional               criteria.
                                                      it is likely that a slight reduction in                 markets.                                                 The approval criteria regulations
                                                      quality for WAG crab destined for the                      Sections 3.7.1 and 3.7.2 of the                    previously included criteria for an
                                                      traditional crab market is occurring                    Analysis describe that this action would              individual to demonstrate to NMFS that
                                                      under the current CR Program                                                                                  he or she meets the eligibility
                                                                                                              support the WAG fishery harvesters,
                                                      regulations.                                                                                                  requirements at § 680.41(c)(1)(vii) at the
                                                                                                              processors, and communities that seek
                                                         If vessels make more deliveries of                                                                         time of transfer. These approval criteria
                                                                                                              to diversify into the live crab market.
                                                      WAG crab for the live market, there                                                                           were removed in error by incorrect
                                                                                                              The vessels currently participating in                amendatory language in the final rule
                                                      could be an additional reduction in the
                                                                                                              the WAG fishery could receive                         that implemented regulations to provide
                                                      quality of crab delivered to processors
                                                                                                              additional WAG fishery revenues under                 harvesting cooperatives, crab processing
                                                      that supply the traditional markets as a
                                                      larger portion of the WAG fishery TAC                   this proposed rule due to the increased               quota shareholders, and Western Alaska
                                                      is supplied to the live market. However,                price they receive for crab in the live               Community Development Quota groups
                                                      NMFS determined that the amount of                      market. In addition, these WAG fishery                with the option to make Web-based
                                                      high quality WAG crab supplied to the                   harvesters could potentially reduce                   transfers (74 FR 51515, October 7, 2009).
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                                                      live market is unlikely to increase                     operating costs and efficiency by                     These approval criteria are necessary to
                                                      significantly in the future. The Adak                   making small offloads of WAG crab to                  clarify for applicants that they must
                                                      processing facility is limited by its                   the western Aleutian Islands and                      meet the eligibility requirements at
                                                      ability to ship approximately 14,000                    resuming fishing to harvest a full vessel             § 680.41(c)(1)(vii) at the time of transfer,
                                                      pounds of crab out by air freight bi-                   load of crab before transiting to offload             specifically that they must meet the
                                                      weekly, and this capacity limitation is                 the crab at a processor that can process              participation within the prior 365 days
                                                      unlikely to change under this proposed                  all the vessel’s crab. This may result in             for their application for transfer to be
                                                      rule (see the Appendix to the Analysis).                reduced fuel costs and time spent                     approved. This proposed rule would
                                                      Therefore, NMFS does not expect this                    returning to the fishing grounds.                     add these approval criteria at


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                                                      § 680.41(i)(11) to correct the error, and               in 2008 and are no longer subject to                  As a result, Eastern Aleutian Islands red
                                                      to ensure that the regulations are                      Federal management.                                   king crab, scarlet or deep sea king crab,
                                                      consistent with the original intent of the                 The LLP limits access to the directed              grooved Tanner crab, and triangle
                                                      CR Program.                                             groundfish, crab, and scallop fisheries               Tanner crab were not removed from LLP
                                                         An applicant must submit the                         in the BSAI and the Gulf of Alaska. The               regulations when Amendment 24 was
                                                      following two applications to NMFS to                   LLP requires each vessel to have an LLP               implemented. In order to align LLP
                                                      demonstrate that he or she meets the                    license on board the vessel at all times              regulations with the Crab FMP and
                                                      eligibility requirements at                             while directed fishing for license                    avoid confusion about regulatory
                                                      § 680.41(c)(1)(vii) at the time of transfer:            limitation species, with limited                      requirements, NMFS proposes to modify
                                                      (1) An Application for BSAI Crab                        exemptions. The LLP limits the number,                the LLP regulations at § 679.4(k)(1)(ii) to
                                                      Eligibility to Receive QS/PQS by                        size, and specific operation of vessels               eliminate these species from the LLP
                                                      Transfer; and (2) Application for                       deployed in BSAI crab fisheries                       regulations. The proposed rule would
                                                      Transfer of Crab QS or PQS. The                         managed under the Crab FMP and                        not change current management of these
                                                      applicant may submit the Application                    established several area/species                      crab fisheries.
                                                      for BSAI Crab Eligibility to Receive QS/                endorsements for crab LLP licenses. The                  Currently, the LLP regulations specify
                                                      PQS by Transfer in advance of, or                       LLP licenses for these fisheries were                 that crab LLP licenses may have four
                                                      concurrently with, the Application for                  initially issued in 2000 and are not                  area/species endorsements:
                                                      Transfer of Crab QS or PQS.                             reissued unless the LLP license is                       • Aleutian Islands opilio/bairdi crab;
                                                         This proposed rule would add                         transferred to another person. The                       • Eastern Aleutian Islands red king
                                                      § 680.41(i)(11) to correct the regulations              preamble to the final rule implementing               crab;
                                                      and clarify that NMFS will not approve                  the LLP provides a detailed explanation                  • Bering Sea Minor Species (includes
                                                      an application to receive C share QS by                 of the rationale for specific provisions in           Bering Sea golden king crab, scarlet or
                                                      transfer unless the applicant submits                   the LLP (63 FR 52642, October 1, 1998).               deep sea king crab, grooved Tanner
                                                      evidence demonstrating required                            The CR Program was implemented in                  crab, and triangle Tanner crab); and
                                                      participation criteria specified at                     2005 and removed BSAI crab fisheries                     • Norton Sound red and blue king
                                                      § 680.41(c)(1)(vii). Acceptable evidence                that are managed under the CR Program                 crab.
                                                      for demonstrating required participation                from the LLP. With the allocation of QS                  Three of these four LLP license
                                                      criteria specified at § 680.41(c)(1)(vii) is            and PQS, management under the LLP                     endorsements specify one fishery for
                                                      limited to an ADF&G fish ticket signed                  was no longer needed to limit fishing                 which the endorsement authorizes
                                                      by the applicant or an affidavit from the               effort. The fisheries not included in the             participation when the fishery is
                                                      vessel owner attesting to the applicant’s               CR Program remained under the Crab                    included in the Crab FMP (i.e., Aleutian
                                                      fishery participation.                                  FMP and under the governance of the                   Islands opilio/bairdi, Eastern Aleutian
                                                         This proposed change would make                      LLP. Fishermen participating in those                 Islands red king, and Norton Sound red
                                                      minor clarifications to regulations                     fisheries are required to have a crab LLP             and blue king). The Bering Sea Minor
                                                      governing NMFS’ approval criteria for                   license with the appropriate area/                    Species endorsement is an umbrella
                                                      an application to receive C shares by                   species endorsement on the vessel.                    endorsement that applies to specific
                                                      transfer. This change would clarify                     Although the Crab FMP establishes a                   area/species endorsements defined in
                                                      document submission requirements for                    State/Federal cooperative management                  the LLP regulations: The Bering Sea
                                                      applicants to receive C shares by                       regime that delegates crab management                 golden king crab, scarlet or deep sea
                                                      transfer. The impacts of this proposed                  to the State of Alaska with Federal                   king crab, grooved Tanner crab, and
                                                      changed are limited to a minor increase                 oversight, NMFS manages Crab FMP                      triangle Tanner crab fisheries.
                                                      in recordkeeping and reporting                          stocks subject to LLP requirements.                   Amendment 24 removed the scarlet or
                                                      requirements for applicants. The                           Amendment 24 to the Crab FMP was                   deep sea king crab, grooved Tanner
                                                      impacts are consistent with those                       approved in 2008. Amendment 24                        crab, and triangle Tanner crab fisheries
                                                      analyzed for the final rule to provide                  removed 12 BSAI crab stocks not in the                from the Crab FMP, but the Bering Sea
                                                      harvesting cooperatives, crab processing                CR Program from the Crab FMP and                      golden king crab fishery remained in the
                                                      quota share holders, and Western                        deferred management to the State of                   Crab FMP and subject to Federal
                                                      Alaska Community Development Quota                      Alaska for these fisheries (73 FR 33925,              management under the LLP.
                                                      groups with the option to make Web-                     June 16, 2008). These stocks were                        To implement this proposed rule,
                                                      based transfers (74 FR 51515, October 7,                removed from the Crab FMP because the                 NMFS would modify LLP licenses to
                                                      2009) and for regulations implementing                  majority of catch in these fisheries                  remove the Eastern Aleutian Islands red
                                                      Amendment 31 to the Crab FMP (80 FR                     occurs in State of Alaska waters or the               king endorsement from LLP licenses
                                                      15891, March 26, 2015).                                 State of Alaska had closed the directed               because that fishery was removed from
                                                                                                              fishery or managed only a limited                     the Crab FMP under Amendment 24 and
                                                      Action 3: Removing Certain Crab                         incidental or exploratory fishery.                    is no longer subject to Federal
                                                      Species From LLP Regulations                            Among the twelve stocks removed from                  management. Current LLP license
                                                        The third action under this proposed                  the Crab FMP were Eastern Aleutian                    records indicate there are 30 LLP
                                                      rule would amend LLP regulations for                    Islands red king crab, scarlet or deep sea            licenses with this endorsement.
                                                      consistency with the Crab FMP to avoid                  king crab, grooved Tanner crab, and                      NMFS does not need to reissue LLP
                                                      public confusion about the regulatory                   triangle Tanner crab that had been                    licenses with a Bering Sea Minor
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                                                      requirements that apply to certain crab                 managed by NMFS under the LLP. Upon                   Species endorsement for the removal of
                                                      stocks. This proposed rule would                        removal of these species from the Crab                the scarlet or deep sea king crab,
                                                      modify the LLP regulations at                           FMP, NMFS no longer had authority to                  grooved Tanner crab, and triangle
                                                      § 679.4(k)(1)(ii) to eliminate the                      manage those species under the LLP                    Tanner crab fisheries from the Crab
                                                      following four crab species: Eastern                    program. The State of Alaska currently                FMP. Even though scarlet or deep sea
                                                      Aleutian Islands red king crab; scarlet or              manages these fisheries under State                   king crab, grooved Tanner crab, and
                                                      deep sea king crab; grooved Tanner                      regulations.                                          triangle Tanner crab fisheries are no
                                                      crab; and triangle Tanner crab. These                      Amendment 24 to the Crab FMP did                   longer subject to Federal management,
                                                      stocks were removed from the Crab FMP                   not require implementing regulations.                 the Bering Sea golden king crab fishery


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                                                      is still included in the FMP and is                     would minimize any significant adverse                Amendment 31 to the Crab FMP (80 FR
                                                      subject to Federal management under                     economic impact of this proposed rule                 15891, March 26, 2015). This proposed
                                                      the LLP. Therefore an LLP license with                  on small entities. The description of this            rule would not change the impacts on
                                                      a Bering Sea Minor Species                              proposed rule, its purpose, and its legal             small entities from the impacts
                                                      endorsement is still required for                       basis are described in the preamble and               considered in the IFRAs prepared for
                                                      participation in this fishery. Because of               are not repeated here.                                these actions.
                                                      this, NMFS does not need to remove the                                                                           Under Action 3, this proposed rule
                                                                                                              Number and Description of Small                       would remove regulatory requirements
                                                      endorsement as a whole. The LLP
                                                                                                              Entities Regulated by This Proposed                   for LLP licenses that are no longer
                                                      regulations determine the specific area/
                                                                                                              Rule                                                  applicable under the Crab FMP as
                                                      species endorsements to which the
                                                      Bering Sea Minor Species endorsement                       The Small Business Administration                  described in the analysis for
                                                      applies, so NMFS has determined that it                 defines a small commercial shellfish                  Amendment 24 to the Crab FMP (73 FR
                                                      can implement this proposed change by                   fishing entity as one that has annual                 33925, June 16, 2008). Action 3 would
                                                      amending the LLP regulations, rather                    gross receipts, from all activities of all            not have any impact on directly
                                                      than reissuing the licenses carrying this               affiliates, of less than $5.5 million (79             regulated entities because no entities are
                                                      endorsement. Current LLP license                        FR 33647, June 12, 2014).                             currently participating in these crab
                                                      records indicate there are 287 LLP                         Under Action 1, the entities directly              fisheries, and this proposed rule would
                                                      licenses with this endorsement.                         regulated by this proposed rule are                   not preclude them from doing so under
                                                         NMFS would incur minor                               those entities that participate in the                the appropriate State of Alaska
                                                      administrative costs to reissue LLP                     WAG fishery: Vessel operators, QS                     regulations. Action 3 would require the
                                                      licenses to remove the Eastern Aleutian                 holders, and IFQ holders. This proposed               reissuance of LLP licenses to the 30
                                                      Islands red king endorsement. As                        rule would not directly affect PQS                    license holders with the Eastern
                                                      described above, this proposed action                   holders, IPQ holders, or communities.                 Aleutian Islands red king crab
                                                      would not change current management                     Three vessels were active in the 2013/                endorsement, however, this would not
                                                      of the Eastern Aleutian Islands red king,               2014 WAG fishery. These vessels                       require any action taken on the part of
                                                      Bering Sea golden king crab, scarlet or                 received the majority of their revenue                any small entities.
                                                      deep sea king crab, grooved Tanner                      from shellfish from 2012 through 2014.
                                                      crab, and triangle Tanner crab fisheries.               The entities directly regulated by this               Recordkeeping and Reporting
                                                      This proposed action would not have                     proposed rule are members of a                        Requirements
                                                      impacts on crab stocks or on fishery                    cooperative that exceeds the $5.5                        Action 1 of this proposed rule would
                                                      participants beyond those analyzed in                   million revenue threshold for a shellfish             not require any modifications to the
                                                      the analysis for Amendment 24 to the                    entity and are not considered small                   current Federal recordkeeping and
                                                      Crab FMP (73 FR 33925, June 16, 2008).                  entities (see Section 4.3 of the Analysis).           reporting requirements for the CR
                                                                                                              The number of WAG fishery QS holders                  Program. Action 2 of this proposed rule
                                                      Classification                                          is listed in Table 3–3 in Section 3.5.2 of            references the collection-of-information
                                                        Pursuant to section 305(d) of the                     the Analysis. Gross revenue information               requirement for the Application for
                                                      Magnuson-Stevens Act, the NMFS                          is not available for these QS holders. Of             Transfer of Crab QS or PQS (OMB
                                                      Assistant Administrator has determined                  the QS holders listed, at least 3 of the              control number 0648–0514), however,
                                                      that this proposed rule is consistent                   entities holding CVO QS are known to                  this proposed rule would not require
                                                      with the Crab FMP, other provisions of                  be large entities as defined by the Small             modifications to the application and
                                                      the Magnuson-Stevens Act, and other                     Business Administration. The remaining                would not increase the public reporting
                                                      applicable law, subject to further                      11 CVO QS holders and 8 CVC QS                        burden associated with it. Action 3 of
                                                      consideration of comments received                      holders are assumed to be small entities.             this proposed rule, if approved, would
                                                      during the public comment period.                       This proposed rule, if approved, would                not require LLP license holders to take
                                                        This proposed rule has been                           exempt these directly regulated small                 any action relative to their LLP licenses
                                                      determined to be not significant for the                entities from the prohibition against                 and would not impact any public
                                                      purposes of Executive Order 12866.                      resuming fishing before all CR Program                reporting burden. There was a
                                                        An IRFA was prepared, as required by                  crab have been offloaded. This                        collection-of-information requirement
                                                      section 603 of the Regulatory Flexibility               exemption is intended to provide an                   for the initial issuance of LLPs, OMB
                                                      Act. The IRFA describes the economic                    opportunity for these entities to benefit             Control Number 0648–0334, however
                                                      impact this proposed rule, if adopted,                  from increased economic efficiencies                  after initial issuance, LLPs do not
                                                      would have on small entities. Copies of                 and increased revenues in the WAG                     expire.
                                                      the IRFA are available from NMFS (see                   fishery. Therefore, no directly regulated
                                                      ADDRESSES).                                             small entities are expected to be                     Collection-of-Information Requirements
                                                        The IRFA describes this proposed                      adversely impacted by this proposed                     This proposed rule references
                                                      rule, why this rule is being proposed,                  rule.                                                 collection-of-information requirements
                                                      the objectives and legal basis for this                    Under Action 2, this proposed rule                 subject to review and approval by the
                                                      proposed rule, the type and number of                   would correct an error to add regulatory              Office of Management and Budget
                                                      small entities to which this proposed                   text that was inadvertently removed.                  (OMB) under the Paperwork Reduction
                                                      rule would apply, and the projected                     The effect of Action 2 on directly                    Act (PRA). These requirements have
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                                                      reporting, recordkeeping, and other                     regulated small entities is described in              been approved by OMB and are listed
                                                      compliance requirements of this                         the IRFA prepared for a final rule                    below by OMB Control Number.
                                                      proposed rule. It also identifies any                   implementing regulations to provide
                                                      overlapping, duplicative, or conflicting                harvesting cooperatives, crab processing              OMB Control Number 0648–0334
                                                      Federal rules and describes any                         quota share holders, and Western                        The crab LLP is mentioned in this
                                                      significant alternatives to this proposed               Alaska Community Development Quota                    rule, but there would be no change in
                                                      rule that would accomplish the stated                   groups with the option to make web-                   burden or cost results. NMFS would
                                                      objectives of the Magnuson-Stevens Act                  based transfers (74 FR 51515, October 7,              modify LLP licenses to remove the
                                                      and other applicable statues and that                   2009) and for regulations implementing                Eastern Aleutian Islands Red King Crab


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                                                      endorsement. NMFS does not expect                       Description of Significant Alternatives               FRFA for the Web-based transfers rule
                                                      that removal of the Eastern Aleutian                    to This Proposed Rule That Minimize                   described the impacts of the rule as
                                                      Islands Red King Crab endorsement                       Economic Impacts on Small Entities                    beneficial to small entities because the
                                                      area/species endorsement would impact                      An IRFA also requires a description of             rule would simplify the process for
                                                      LLP license holders.                                    any significant alternatives to this                  completing transfers. The FRFA for
                                                                                                              proposed rule that would accomplish                   Amendment 31 described that under
                                                      OMB Control Number 0648–0514                                                                                  Amendment 31, the submission of
                                                                                                              the stated objectives, are consistent with
                                                         The Application for Crab                             applicable statutes, and that would                   documentation demonstrating active
                                                                                                              minimize any significant economic                     participation for C share QS holders was
                                                      Rationalization (CR) Program Eligibility
                                                                                                              impact of this proposed rule on small                 necessary to implement the active
                                                      to Receive QS/PQS or IFQ/IPQ by
                                                                                                              entities. Under all actions, NMFS                     participation requirements, but was not
                                                      Transfer and the Application for
                                                                                                              considered two alternatives—the no                    expected to have a significant impact on
                                                      Transfer of Crab QS/PQS are mentioned                                                                         small entities due to the need to submit
                                                      in this rule, but there would be no                     action alternative and the action
                                                                                                              alternative. During the Council’s initial             the information only upon the request to
                                                      change in burden or cost results. The                                                                         receive C shares by transfer.
                                                      fishery participation approval criteria                 discussion of the problem, it also
                                                                                                              considered extending the exemption                       Under Action 3, the no action
                                                      for an individual to receive C share QS                                                                       alternative would retain regulations for
                                                      by transfer were incorrectly deleted                    from the prohibition against resuming
                                                                                                              fishing before all CR Program crab have               LLP license requirements that are no
                                                      from the regulations with a final rule                                                                        longer applicable under the Crab FMP.
                                                      published on October 7, 2009 (74 FR                     been landed to all CR Program fisheries.
                                                                                                              However, the Council rejected this                    The action alternative would make LLP
                                                      51515) and would be replaced by this                                                                          license requirements consistent with the
                                                                                                              approach because it was too broad for
                                                      action.                                                                                                       Crab FMP and reduce potential
                                                                                                              the stated objectives, which were
                                                         These estimates include the time for                 specific to the WAG fishery.                          confusion for small entities. Action 3
                                                      reviewing instructions, searching                          Under Action 1, the no action                      would require the reissuance of LLP
                                                      existing data sources, gathering and                    alternative is not expected to minimize               licenses to the 30 license holders with
                                                      maintaining the data needed, and                        adverse economic impacts for the small                the Eastern Aleutian Islands red king
                                                      completing and reviewing the collection                 entities directed regulated by this                   crab endorsement, however, this would
                                                      of information.                                         proposed rule. These entities are                     require no action taken on the part of
                                                                                                              currently required to make partial                    any small entities. Action 3 would not
                                                         Public comment is sought regarding:                                                                        have any impact on directly regulated
                                                      Whether these proposed collections of                   landings at the Adak processing facility
                                                                                                              and transit several hundred miles from                entities because no entities are currently
                                                      information are necessary for the proper                                                                      participating in these crab fisheries, and
                                                      performance of the functions of the                     the fishing grounds to deliver the
                                                                                                              remaining crab on board the vessel to a               this proposed rule would not preclude
                                                      agency, including whether the                                                                                 them from doing so under the
                                                                                                              processor that can accept a full offload
                                                      information shall have practical utility;                                                                     appropriate State of Alaska regulations.
                                                                                                              of crab from the vessels. The no action
                                                      the accuracy of the burden statement;
                                                                                                              alternative results in operating                      List of Subjects
                                                      ways to enhance quality, utility, and
                                                                                                              inefficiencies and additional costs from
                                                      clarity of the information to be                        requiring vessels to travel significant               50 CFR Part 679
                                                      collected; and ways to minimize the                     distances to land a partial load of WAG.                Alaska, Fisheries, Reporting and
                                                      burden of the collection of information,                The action alternative is expected to                 recordkeeping requirements.
                                                      including through the use of automated                  provide positive economic impacts for
                                                      collection techniques or other forms of                                                                       50 CFR Part 680
                                                                                                              small entities compared to the no action
                                                      information technology. Send comments                   alternative because it would lift a                     Alaska, Fisheries, Reporting and
                                                      on these or any other aspects of the                    restriction on WAG fishery participants.              recordkeeping requirements.
                                                      collection of information, to NMFS (see                 The action alternative could improve                    Dated: February 12, 2016.
                                                      ADDRESSES), and by email to OIRA_                       operating efficiencies and increase                   Samuel D. Rauch III,
                                                      Submission@omb.eop.gov or fax to 202–                   fishery revenues for WAG fishery                      Deputy Assistant Administrator for
                                                      395–5806.                                               participants by supporting the                        Regulatory Programs, National Marine
                                                         Notwithstanding any other provision                  opportunity to supply crab to the live                Fisheries Service.
                                                      of the law, no person is required to                    market for a premium price compared to
                                                                                                                                                                      For the reasons set out in the
                                                      respond to, nor shall any person be                     crab delivered to traditional markets.
                                                                                                                 Under Action 2, the no action                      preamble, NMFS proposes to amend 50
                                                      subject to penalty for failure to comply                                                                      CFR part 679 and part 680 as follows:
                                                      with, a collection of information subject               alternative would not correct an error in
                                                      to the requirement of the PRA, unless                   regulation. The action alternative                    PART 679—FISHERIES OF THE
                                                      that collection of information displays a               corrects that error by reinstating the                EXCLUSIVE ECONOMIC ZONE OFF
                                                                                                              regulation that was incorrectly removed.              ALASKA
                                                      currently valid OMB control number.
                                                                                                              This proposed rule would not change
                                                      All currently approved NOAA
                                                                                                              the impacts on small entities from the                ■ 1. The authority citation for 50 CFR
                                                      collections of information may be
                                                                                                              impacts considered in the FRFA                        part 679 continues to read as follows:
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                                                      viewed at: http://www.cio.noaa.gov/                     prepared for the final rule implementing
                                                      services_programs/prasubs.html.                                                                                 Authority: 16 U.S.C. 773 et seq.; 1801 et
                                                                                                              regulations to provide harvesting                     seq.; 3631 et seq.; Pub. L. 108–447; Pub. L.
                                                      Federal Rules That May Duplicate,                       cooperatives, crab processing quota                   111–281.
                                                      Overlap, or Conflict With This Proposed                 share holders, and Western Alaska                     ■ 2. In § 679.4:
                                                      Rule                                                    Community Development Quota groups                    ■ a. Remove paragraph (k)(1)(ii)(A);
                                                                                                              with the option to make Web-based                     ■ b. Redesignate paragraph (k)(1)(ii)(B)
                                                        The Analysis did not reveal any                       transfers (74 FR 51515, October 7, 2009)              as new paragraph (k)(1)(ii)(A);
                                                      Federal rules that duplicate, overlap, or               and for Amendment 31 to the Crab FMP                  ■ c. Revise newly redesignated
                                                      conflict with this proposed rule.                       (80 FR 15891, March 26, 2015). The                    paragraph (k)(1)(ii)(A);


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                                                      ■ d. Redesignate paragraph (k)(1)(ii)(C)                PART 680—SHELLFISH FISHERIES OF                          (i) * * *
                                                      as new paragraph (k)(1)(ii)(B) and                      THE EXCLUSIVE ECONOMIC ZONE                              (11) The person applying to receive
                                                      paragraph (k)(1)(ii)(D)(1) as new                       OFF ALASKA                                            the CVC QS or IFQ or CPC QS or IFQ
                                                      paragraph (k)(1)(ii)(C);                                                                                      by transfer has submitted proof of at
                                                                                                              ■ 3. The authority citation for 50 CFR
                                                      ■ f. Revise newly redesignated                          part 680 continues to read as follows:                least one delivery of a crab species in
                                                      paragraph (k)(1)(ii)(C); and                                                                                  any CR crab fishery in the 365 days
                                                                                                                Authority: 16 U.S.C. 1862; Pub. L. 109–
                                                      ■ g. Remove paragraph (k)(1)(ii)(D).                    241; Pub. L. 109–479.                                 prior to submission to NMFS of the
                                                                                                                                                                    Application for transfer of crab QS/IFQ
                                                        The revisions read as follows:                        ■ 4. In § 680.7, revise paragraph (b)(3) to           or PQS/IPQ, except if eligible under the
                                                                                                              read as follows:                                      eligibility requirements in paragraph
                                                      § 679.4   Permits.
                                                                                                              § 680.7    Prohibitions.                              (c)(1)(vii)(B) of this section. Proof of this
                                                      *      *   *     *    *                                                                                       landing is—
                                                                                                              *     *     *     *    *
                                                        (k) * * *                                               (b) * * *                                              (i) Signature of the applicant on an
                                                        (1) * * *                                               (3) Resume fishing for CR crab or take              ADF&G fish ticket; or
                                                        (ii) * * *                                            CR crab on board a vessel once a                         (ii) An affidavit from the vessel owner
                                                                                                              landing has commenced and until all                   attesting to that person’s participation as
                                                        (A) Aleutian Islands Area C. opilio                   CR crab are landed, unless fishing in the
                                                      and C. bairdi.                                                                                                a member of a fish harvesting crew on
                                                                                                              Western Aleutian Islands golden king
                                                                                                                                                                    board a vessel during a landing of a crab
                                                      *      *   *     *    *                                 crab fishery.
                                                                                                                                                                    QS species within the 365 days prior to
                                                        (C) Minor Species endorsement for                     *     *     *     *    *                              submission of an Application for
                                                      Bering Sea golden king crab (Lithodes                   ■ 5. In § 680.41, add paragraph (i)(11) to
                                                                                                                                                                    transfer of crab QS/IFQ or PQS/IPQ.
                                                      aequispinus).                                           read as follows:
                                                                                                                                                                    *       *    *     *     *
                                                      *      *   *     *    *                                 § 680.41    Transfer of QS, PQS, IFQ and IPQ.         [FR Doc. 2016–03670 Filed 2–22–16; 8:45 am]
                                                                                                              *      *      *      *       *                        BILLING CODE 3510–22–P
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Document Created: 2018-02-02 14:33:41
Document Modified: 2018-02-02 14:33:41
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.
DatesSubmit comments on or before March 24, 2016.
ContactKeeley Kent, 907-586-7228.
FR Citation81 FR 8886 
RIN Number0648-BF46
CFR Citation50 CFR 679
50 CFR 680
CFR AssociatedAlaska; Fisheries and Reporting and Recordkeeping Requirements

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