81_FR_90554 81 FR 90314 - Fisheries of the Caribbean, Gulf of Mexico, and South Atlantic; Coastal Migratory Pelagic Resources in the Gulf of Mexico and Atlantic Region; Amendment 26

81 FR 90314 - Fisheries of the Caribbean, Gulf of Mexico, and South Atlantic; Coastal Migratory Pelagic Resources in the Gulf of Mexico and Atlantic Region; Amendment 26

DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

Federal Register Volume 81, Issue 240 (December 14, 2016)

Page Range90314-90317
FR Document2016-30046

The South Atlantic Fishery Management Council (South Atlantic Council) and Gulf of Mexico Fishery Management Council (Gulf Council) have jointly submitted Amendment 26 to the Fishery Management Plan for the Coastal Migratory Pelagics Fishery of the Gulf of Mexico and Atlantic Region (FMP) for review, approval, and implementation by NMFS. Amendment 26 would adjust the management boundary for the Gulf of Mexico (Gulf) and Atlantic migratory groups of king mackerel; revise management reference points, stock and sector annual catch limits (ACLs), commercial quotas, and recreational annual catch targets (ACTs) for Atlantic migratory group king mackerel; allow limited retention and sale of Atlantic migratory group king mackerel incidentally caught in the shark gillnet fishery; establish a commercial split season for Atlantic migratory group king mackerel in the Atlantic southern zone; establish a commercial trip limit system for Atlantic migratory group king mackerel in the Atlantic southern zone; revise reference points and stock and sector ACLs for Gulf migratory group king mackerel; revise commercial zone quotas for Gulf migratory group king mackerel; and modify the recreational bag limit for Gulf migratory group king mackerel. The purpose of Amendment 26 is to ensure that king mackerel management is based on the best scientific information available, while increasing the social and economic benefits of the fishery.

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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

50 CFR Part 622

RIN 0648-BG03


Fisheries of the Caribbean, Gulf of Mexico, and South Atlantic; 
Coastal Migratory Pelagic Resources in the Gulf of Mexico and Atlantic 
Region; Amendment 26

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

ACTION: Notice of availability; request for comments.

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SUMMARY: The South Atlantic Fishery Management Council (South Atlantic 
Council) and Gulf of Mexico Fishery Management Council (Gulf Council) 
have jointly submitted Amendment 26 to the Fishery Management Plan for 
the Coastal Migratory Pelagics Fishery of the Gulf of Mexico and 
Atlantic Region (FMP) for review, approval, and implementation by NMFS. 
Amendment 26 would adjust the management boundary for the Gulf of 
Mexico (Gulf) and Atlantic migratory groups of king mackerel; revise 
management reference points, stock and sector annual catch limits 
(ACLs), commercial quotas, and recreational annual catch targets (ACTs) 
for Atlantic migratory group king mackerel; allow limited retention and 
sale of Atlantic migratory group king mackerel incidentally caught in 
the shark gillnet fishery; establish a commercial split season for 
Atlantic migratory group king mackerel in the Atlantic southern zone; 
establish a commercial trip limit system for Atlantic migratory group 
king mackerel in the Atlantic southern zone; revise reference points 
and stock and sector ACLs for Gulf migratory group king mackerel; 
revise commercial zone quotas for Gulf migratory group king mackerel; 
and modify the recreational bag limit for Gulf migratory group king 
mackerel. The purpose of Amendment 26 is to ensure that king mackerel 
management is based on the best scientific information available, while 
increasing the social and economic benefits of the fishery.

DATES: Written comments must be received on or before February 13, 
2017.

ADDRESSES: You may submit comments on Amendment 26 identified by 
``NOAA-NMFS-2016-0120,'' by either of the following methods:
     Electronic submissions: Submit all electronic public 
comments via the Federal e-Rulemaking Portal: http://www.regulations.gov. Go to www.regulations.gov/#!docketDetail;D=NOAA-
NMFS-2016-0120, click the ``Comment Now!'' icon, complete the required 
fields, and enter or attach your comments.
     Mail: Submit written comments to Karla Gore, Southeast 
Regional Office, NMFS, 263 13th Avenue South, St. Petersburg, FL 33701.
    Instructions: Comments sent by any other method, to any other 
address or individual, or received after the end of the comment period, 
may not be considered by NMFS. All comments received are a part of the 
public record and will generally be posted for public viewing on 
www.regulations.gov without change. All personal identifying 
information (e.g., name, address, etc.), confidential business 
information, or otherwise sensitive information submitted voluntarily 
by the sender will be publicly accessible. NMFS will accept anonymous 
comments (enter ``N/A'' in required fields if you wish to remain 
anonymous).
    Electronic copies of Amendment 26 may be obtained from the 
Southeast Regional Office Web site at http://sero.nmfs.noaa.gov. 
Amendment 26 includes a draft environmental assessment, a Regulatory 
Flexibility Act analysis, and a regulatory impact review.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Karla Gore, telephone: 727-551-5753, 
or email: [email protected].

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation 
and Management Act (Magnuson-Stevens Act) requires each regional 
fishery management council to submit any FMP or FMP amendment to NMFS 
for review and approval, partial approval, or disapproval. The 
Magnuson-Stevens Act also requires that NMFS, upon receiving a plan or 
amendment, publish an announcement in the Federal Register notifying 
the public that the plan or amendment is available for review and 
comment.
    The FMP being revised by Amendment 26 was prepared jointly by the 
South Atlantic and the Gulf Councils (Councils) and implemented through 
regulations at 50 CFR part 622 under the authority of the Magnuson-
Stevens Act.

Background

    In September of 2014, the Southeast Data, Assessment, and Review 38 
stock assessment (SEDAR 38) was completed for both the Gulf migratory 
group and Atlantic migratory group of king mackerel. SEDAR 38 
determined that both the Gulf migratory group and Atlantic migratory 
group of king mackerel are not overfished and are not undergoing 
overfishing. The Gulf Council's and South Atlantic Council's Scientific 
and Statistical Committees (SSCs) reviewed the assessment and concluded 
that SEDAR 38 should form the basis for revisions to reference points 
such as the overfishing limit (OFL) and acceptable biological catch 
(ABC), and the ACLs for the two migratory groups of king mackerel. 
SEDAR 38 also provided genetic information on king mackerel, which 
indicated that the winter mixing zone for the two migratory groups was 
smaller than previously thought and that the management boundary for 
these migratory groups should be revised.

Actions Contained in Amendment 26

    Amendment 26 includes actions to adjust the management boundary of 
the Gulf and Atlantic migratory groups of king mackerel; revise 
reference points, stock and sector ACLs, commercial quotas, and 
recreational ACTs for Atlantic migratory group king mackerel; allow 
limited retention and sale of Atlantic migratory group king mackerel 
incidentally caught in the shark gillnet fishery; establish a 
commercial split season for Atlantic migratory group king mackerel in 
the Atlantic southern zone; establish a commercial trip limit system 
for Atlantic migratory group king mackerel in the Atlantic southern 
zone; establish a commercial trip limit system for Atlantic migratory 
group king mackerel in the Atlantic southern zone;

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revise reference points and stock and sector ACLs for the Gulf 
migratory group of king mackerel; revise commercial zone quotas for 
Gulf migratory group king mackerel; and modify the recreational bag 
limit for Gulf migratory group king mackerel.

Management Boundary and Zone Descriptions for the Gulf and Atlantic 
Migratory Groups of King Mackerel

    Currently management boundaries change seasonally for the Gulf and 
Atlantic migratory groups of king mackerel based on the historical 
understanding that the two migratory groups mixed seasonally off the 
east coast of Florida and in Monroe County, Florida. However, in 2014, 
SEDAR 38 determined the mixing zone between the two migratory groups 
now exists only in the portion of the EEZ off Monroe County, Florida, 
south of the Florida Keys. Amendment 26 would set a single year-round 
regulatory boundary (Gulf/Atlantic group boundary) separating 
management of the two migratory groups of king mackerel, based on the 
genetic analysis used in SEDAR 38. This new year-round Gulf/Atlantic 
group boundary would be set at a line extending east of the Miami-Dade/
Monroe County, FL boundary, to better represent the area where the two 
migratory groups primarily exist. The newly defined mixing zone off of 
the Florida Keys would be included in the Gulf migratory group and 
managed by the Gulf Council.
    Through Amendment 26, the Gulf migratory group's current eastern 
zone-northern subzone and eastern zone-southern subzone would be 
renamed the northern zone and southern zone, respectively. The southern 
zone would include the new mixing zone, extending east to the new Gulf/
Atlantic group boundary. The name and dimensions of the Gulf migratory 
group's western zone would remain the same. The Atlantic migratory 
group's northern zone would also remain unchanged. The southern 
boundary of the Atlantic migratory group's southern zone would shift to 
the new Gulf/Atlantic group boundary. Due to this shift, the current 
Florida east coast subzone would no longer exist under Amendment 26. 
Instead, that area would be included in the Atlantic migratory group's 
southern zone year-round.
    This action would not change the current Federal fishing permits 
requirements for fishing for king mackerel in the Gulf and Atlantic 
areas as defined in Federal regulations.

Atlantic Migratory Group King Mackerel Reference Points, ACLs, 
Commercial Quotas and Recreational ACTs

    Amendment 18 to the FMP established reference points, ACLs, and 
accountability measures for both migratory groups of king mackerel (76 
FR 82058, December 29, 2011). The current ABC of 10.46 million lb (4.74 
million kg) for the Atlantic migratory group king mackerel was set in 
Amendment 18. In Amendment 26, the Councils chose revisions of the OFLs 
and ABCs for Atlantic migratory group king mackerel based on SEDAR 38 
and the South Atlantic Council's SSC ABC recommendation based on a high 
recruitment scenario. The Atlantic migratory group ABC would gradually 
decrease from 17.4 million lb (7.89 million kg) in the 2016-2017 
fishing year to 12.7 million lb (5.76 million kg) in the 2019-2020 
fishing year.
    Amendment 26 would also set the stock ACL equal to OY and the ABC. 
The Atlantic migratory group's sector allocation (37.1 percent of the 
ACL to the commercial sector and 62.9 percent of the ACL to the 
recreational sector) will not change through Amendment 26. Amendment 26 
would revise the commercial ACLs for Atlantic migratory group king 
mackerel to be 6.5 million lb (2.9 million kg) for the 2016-2017 
fishing year, 5.9 million lb (2.7 million kg) for the 2017-2018 fishing 
year, 5.2 million lb (2.4 million kg) for the 2018-2019 fishing year, 
and 4.7 million lb (2.1 million kg) for the 2019-2020 fishing year and 
subsequent fishing years. The recreational ACLs for Atlantic migratory 
group king mackerel would be set at 10.9 million lb (4.9 million kg) 
for the 2016-2017 fishing year, 9.9 million lb (4.5 million kg) for the 
2017-2018 fishing year, 8.9 million lb (4.0 million kg) for the 2018-
2019 fishing year, and 8.0 million lb (3.6 million kg) for the 2019-
2020 fishing year and subsequent fishing years. The recreational sector 
ACTs for Atlantic migratory group kind mackerel would be set at 10.1 
million lb (4.6 million kg) for the 2016-2017 fishing year, 9.2 million 
lb (4.2 million kg) for the 2017-2018 fishing year, 8.3 million lb (3.8 
million kg) for the 2018-2019 fishing year and 7.4 million lb (3.4 
million kg) for the 2019-2020 fishing year and subsequent fishing 
years.
    The commercial ACLs for Atlantic migratory group king mackerel 
would be divided each fishing year between the northern zone (23.04 
percent) and the southern zone (76.96 percent) into their respective 
commercial quotas. The proposed commercial quotas for the Atlantic 
northern zone would be 1,497,600 lb (679,300 kg) for the 2016-2017 
fishing year, 1,259,360 lb (616,595 kg) for the 2017-2018 fishing year, 
1,198,080 lb (543,440 kg) for the 2018-2019 fishing year, and 1,082,880 
lb (491,186 kg) for the 2019-2020 fishing year and subsequent years. 
Proposed commercial quotas for the Atlantic southern zone would be 
5,002,400 lb (2,269,050 kg) for the 2016-2017 fishing year, 4,540,640 
lb (2,059,600 kg) for the 2017-2018 fishing year, 4,001,920 lb 
(1,815,240 kg) for the 2018-2019 fishing year, and 3,617,120 lb 
(1,640,698 kg) for the 2019-2020 fishing year and subsequent fishing 
years.

Incidental Catch of Atlantic Migratory Group King Mackerel Caught in 
the Shark Gillnet Fishery

    Amendment 20A to the FMP prohibited recreational bag limit sales of 
king mackerel by commercially permitted king mackerel fishers in South 
Atlantic Council jurisdictional waters, which included king mackerel 
incidentally caught on directed commercial shark trips (79 FR 34246, 
June 16, 2014).
    In Amendment 26, the Councils determined that, as a result of the 
mesh size used and the nature of the shark gillnet fishery, most king 
mackerel are already dead when the shark gillnets are retrieved. The 
Councils decided that some incidental catch of Atlantic migratory group 
king mackerel should be allowed for retention and sale if it is 
incidentally caught in the commercial shark gillnet fishery on vessels 
with a Federal king mackerel commercial permit.
    If Amendment 26 is approved and implemented, a vessel in the 
Atlantic Exclusive Economic Zone that is engaged in directed shark 
fishing with gillnets, and that has both a valid Federal shark directed 
commercial permit and a valid Federal king mackerel commercial permit, 
would be allowed to retain and sell a limited number of king mackerel. 
In the Atlantic northern zone, no more than three king mackerel per 
crew member could be retained or sold per trip. In the Atlantic 
southern zone, no more than two king mackerel per crew member could be 
retained or sold per trip. The incidental catch allowance would not 
apply to commercial shark trips that are using an authorized gillnet 
for Atlantic migratory group king mackerel north of Cape Lookout Light. 
In that area the existing commercial trip limit of 3,500 lb (1,588 kg) 
would apply. No type of gillnet is an allowable gear for Atlantic 
migratory group king mackerel south of Cape Lookout Light. These 
incidentally caught king mackerel would have to be retained or sold to 
a dealer with a valid

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Federal Gulf and South Atlantic dealer permit. This action is intended 
to reduce king mackerel discards and allow for the limited retention 
and sale of king mackerel, while not encouraging direct harvest of king 
mackerel on these shark fishing trips.

Commercial Split Seasons for Atlantic Migratory Group King Mackerel in 
Atlantic Southern Zone

    Currently, the commercial fishing year for Atlantic migratory group 
king mackerel is March 1 through the end of February, and the 
commercial ACLs for the Atlantic northern zone and southern zone are 
allocated for the entire fishing year. Amendment 26 would divide the 
annual Atlantic migratory group kind mackerel commercial quota for the 
Atlantic southern zone into two commercial seasons. The Atlantic 
northern zone quota would not be split. Amendment 26 would divide the 
commercial quotas for the Atlantic southern zone by allocating 60 
percent to the first season of March 1 through September 30, and 40 
percent to the second season of October 1 through the end of February. 
This commercial split season for the Atlantic southern zone quota is 
intended to ensure that a portion of the southern zone's quota is 
available in later months of the fishing year, which will allow for 
increased fishing opportunities during more of the fishing year.
    The proposed seasonal commercial quotas for the first season of 
March 1 through September 30 each fishing year in the southern zone 
would be: 3,001,440 lb (1,361,430 kg) for the 2016-2017 fishing year, 
2,724,384 lb (1,235,760 kg) for the 2017-2018 fishing year, 2,401,152 
lb (1,089,144 kg) for the 2018-2019 fishing year, and 2,170,272 lb 
(984,419 kg) for the 2019-2020 fishing year and subsequent fishing 
years. The proposed seasonal commercial quotas for the second season of 
October 1 through the end of February each fishing year in the southern 
zone would be: 2,000,960 lb (907,620 kg) for the 2016-2017 fishing 
year, 1,816,256 lb (823,840 kg) for the 2017-2018 fishing year, 
1,600,768 lb (726,096 kg) for the 2018-2019 fishing year, and 1,446,848 
lb (656,279 kg) for the 2019-2020 fishing year and subsequent years.

Commercial Trip Limit System for the Atlantic Migratory Group of King 
Mackerel in the Atlantic Southern Zone

    Commercial trip limits for Atlantic migratory group king mackerel 
are limits on the amount of that species that may be possessed on board 
or landed, purchased or sold from a federally permitted king mackerel 
vessel per day. Several commercial trip limits currently exist in the 
Atlantic southern zone. North of 29[deg]25' N. lat., which is a line 
directly east from the Flagler/Volusia County, FL, boundary, the trip 
limit for Atlantic migratory group king mackerel is 3,500 lb (1,588 kg) 
year-round. In the area between the Flagler/Volusia County, FL, 
boundary (29[deg]25' N. lat.) and 28[deg]47.8' N. lat., which is a line 
extending directly east from the Volusia/Brevard County, FL, boundary, 
the trip limit is 3,500 lb (1,588 kg) from April 1 through October 31. 
In the area between the Volusia/Brevard County, FL, boundary 
(28[deg]47.8' N. lat.) and 25[deg]20.4' N. lat., which is a line 
directly east from the Miami-Dade/Monroe County, FL boundary, the trip 
limit is 75 fish from April 1 through October 31. In the area between 
the Miami-Dade/Monroe County, FL, boundary, and 25[deg]48'' N. lat., 
which is a line directly west from Monroe/Collier County, FL, boundary, 
the trip limit is 1,250 lb (567 kg) from April 1 through October 31.
    Amendment 26 would revise the commercial trip limits for Atlantic 
migratory group king mackerel in the Atlantic southern zone, based on 
the revised management boundary and split commercial season. During the 
first commercial season (March 1 through September 30), in the area 
between the Flagler/Volusia County, FL, boundary (29[deg]25' N. lat.), 
and the Miami-Dade/Monroe County, FL boundary (25[deg]20.24'' N. lat.), 
the trip limit would be 50 fish during March. From April 1 through 
September 30, the trip limit would be 75 fish, unless NMFS determines 
that 75 percent or more of the Atlantic southern zone quota for the 
first season has been landed, then the trip limit would be 50 fish. 
During the second commercial season (October 1 through the end of 
February), the trip limit would be 50 fish for the area between the 
Flagler/Volusia County, FL, boundary, and the the Miami-Dade/Monroe 
County, FL boundary. During the month of February, the trip limit would 
remain 50 fish, unless NMFS determines that less than 70 percent of the 
commercial quota for the southern zone's second season has been landed, 
then the trip limit would be 75 fish.
    Amendment 26 would not revise the 3,500 lb (1,588 kg) year-round 
trip limit for Atlantic migratory group king mackerel, north of the 
Flagler/Volusia County, FL boundary.
    In Amendment 26, the Councils determined that these changes to the 
commercial season and commercial trip limits for the Atlantic southern 
zone would ensure the longest possible commercial fishing season for 
Atlantic migratory group king mackerel.

Gulf Migratory Group King Mackerel ACLs

    The current ABC and total ACL for Gulf migratory group king 
mackerel is 10.8 million lb (4.89 million kg). Based on its review of 
SEDAR 38, the Gulf Council's SSC recommended OFLs and ABCs for Gulf 
migratory group king mackerel for the 2015-2016 through 2019-2020 
fishing years that decrease over time. The Gulf migratory group king 
mackerel ABCs in Amendment 26 are lower than the current ABC and total 
ACL, because the geographical area for which the new ABCs apply is 
smaller than the current area for which they apply, as a result of the 
proposed zone revisions in the Gulf and Atlantic.
    Because Gulf migratory group king mackerel is not overfished or 
undergoing overfishing, the Gulf Council recommended that ACL remain 
equal to OY and to ABC. Therefore, in Amendment 26, the total ACLs for 
the Gulf migratory group of king mackerel are the same values as the 
ABCs recommended by the Gulf SSC: 9.21 million lb (4.18 million kg) for 
the 2016-2017 fishing year, 8.88 million lb (4.03 million kg) for the 
2017-2018 fishing year, 8.71 million lb (3.95 million kg) for the 2018-
2019 fishing year, and 8.55 million lb (3.88 million kg) for the 2019-
2020 fishing year.
    Amendment 26 would not revise the current Gulf migratory group king 
mackerel allocations (68 percent of the total ACL to the recreational 
sector and 32 percent to the commercial sector). Based on the existing 
allocations, the commercial ACLs proposed for Gulf migratory group king 
mackerel are: 2.95 million lb (1.34 million kg) for the 2016-2017 
fishing year, 2.84 million lb (1.29 million kg) for the 2017-2018 
fishing year, 2.79 million lb (1.27 million kg) for the 2018-2019 
fishing year, and 2.74 million lb (1.24 million kg) for the 2019-2020 
fishing year and subsequent fishing years.
    The Gulf migratory group commercial ACLs would be further divided 
each fishing year into gear-specific commercial ACLs for hook-and-line 
gear and for vessels fishing with run-around gillnet gear. The hook-
and-line component commercial ACLs (which applies to the entire Gulf) 
would be: 2,330,500 lb (1,057,097 kg) for the 2016-2017 fishing year, 
2,243,600 lb (1,017,680 kg) for the 2017-2018 fishing year, 2,204,100 
lb (999,763 kg) for the 2018-2019 fishing year, and 2,164,600 lb 
(981,846 kg) for the 2019-2020 fishing year and subsequent years. The 
run-around gillnet component

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commercial ACL (which applies to the Gulf southern zone) would be: 
619,500 lb (281,000 kg) for the 2016-2017 fishing year, 596,400 lb 
(270,522 kg) for the 2017-2018 fishing year, 585,900 lb (265,760 kg) 
for the 2018-2019 fishing year, and 575,400 lb (260,997 kg) for the 
2019-2020 fishing year and subsequent fishing years. The commercial 
quota by zones would also be modified (see below).
    The proposed recreational ACLs for Gulf migratory group king 
mackerel would be: 6.26 million lb (2.84 million kg) for the 2016-2017 
fishing year, 6.04 million lb (2.74 million kg) for the 2017-2018 
fishing year, 5.92 million lb (2.69 million kg) for the 2018-2019 
fishing year, and 5.81 million lb (2.64 million kg) for the 2019-2020 
fishing year and subsequent fishing years.

Commercial Zone Quotas for Gulf Migratory Group King Mackerel

    Amendment 26 would revise the Gulf migratory group commercial zone 
quotas, because of the proposed changes to the Councils' jurisdictional 
boundaries and resultant zone revisions. The current allocation of the 
commercial ACL for Gulf migratory group king mackerel by zones is: 31 
percent in the western zone, 5.17 percent in the northern zone, 15.96 
percent for the southern zone using hook-and-line gear, 15.96 percent 
for the southern zone using gillnet gear, and 31.91 percent for the 
Florida east coast subzone. However, under Amendment 26, the Florida 
east coast subzone would no longer exist and the quota associated with 
that zone would be re-allocated to the remaining zones. The revised 
allocation of commercial zone quotas for Gulf migratory group king 
mackerel would be: 40 percent in the western zone, 18 percent in the 
northern zone, 21 percent for the southern zone using hook-and-line 
gear, and 21 percent for the southern zone using gillnet gear.
    The proposed commercial quotas for the Gulf western zone would be: 
1,180,000 lb (535,239 kg) for the 2016-2017 fishing year, 1,136,000 lb 
(515,281 kg) for the 2017-2018 fishing year, 1,116,000 lb (506,209 kg) 
for the 2018-2019 fishing year, and 1,096,000 lb (497,137 kg) for the 
2019-20 fishing year and subsequent fishing years.
    The proposed commercial quotas for the Gulf northern zone would be: 
531,000 lb (240,858 kg) for the 2016-2017 fishing year, 511,200 lb 
(231,876 kg) for the 2017-18 fishing year, 502,200 lb (227,794 kg) for 
the 2018-2019 fishing year, and 493,200 lb (223,712 kg) for the 2019-
2010 fishing year and subsequent fishing years.
    The proposed commercial hook-and-line and commercial run-around 
gillnet component quotas in the southern zone would be equal to each 
other for each fishing year and would be: 619,500 lb (281,000 kg) for 
the 2016-2017 fishing year, 596,400 lb (270,522 kg) for the 2017-2018 
fishing year, 585,900 lb (265,760 kg) for the 2018-2019 fishing year, 
and 575,400 lb (260,997 kg) for the 2019-2020 fishing year and 
subsequent fishing years.

Allocation and the Recreational Bag Limit for Gulf Migratory Group of 
King Mackerel

    From the 2002-2003 fishing year through the 2013-2014 fishing year, 
the recreational sector's landings of the Gulf migratory group of king 
mackerel were consistently less than 50 percent of the recreational 
ACL, while the commercial sector's landings were consistently 90 
percent or more of the commercial ACL. In Amendment 26, the Councils 
considered but rejected, the possibility of reallocating from the 
recreational ACL to the commercial ACL and instead proposed an increase 
in the recreational bag limit for Gulf migratory group king mackerel 
from 2 fish per person per trip to 3 fish per person per trip. The 
Councils determined that this increased recreational bag limit would 
allow more opportunities for recreational anglers to harvest the 
recreational sector ACL.
    A proposed rule that would implement Amendment 26 has been drafted. 
In accordance with the Magnuson-Stevens Act, NMFS is evaluating the 
proposed rule to determine whether it is consistent with the FMP, the 
Magnuson-Stevens Act, and other applicable law. If that determination 
is affirmative, NMFS will publish a proposed rule in the Federal 
Register for public review and comment.

Consideration of Public Comments

    The Councils have submitted Amendment 26 for Secretarial review, 
approval, and implementation. Comments on Amendment 26 must be received 
by February 13, 2017. Comments received during the respective comment 
periods, whether specifically directed to the amendment or the proposed 
rule, will be considered by NMFS in its decision to approve, 
disapprove, or partially approve Amendment 26.
    All comments received by NMFS on the amendment or the proposed rule 
during their respective comment periods will be addressed in the final 
rule.

    Authority: 16 U.S.C 1801 et seq.

    Dated: December 9, 2016.
Emily H. Menashes,
Acting Director, Office of Sustainable Fisheries, National Marine 
Fisheries Service.
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                                                    Dated: December 5, 2016.                                bag limit for Gulf migratory group king               Magnuson-Stevens Act also requires
                                                  Stephen Guertin,
                                                                                                            mackerel. The purpose of Amendment                    that NMFS, upon receiving a plan or
                                                                                                            26 is to ensure that king mackerel                    amendment, publish an announcement
                                                  Acting Director, U.S. Fish and Wildlife
                                                  Service.
                                                                                                            management is based on the best                       in the Federal Register notifying the
                                                                                                            scientific information available, while               public that the plan or amendment is
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                                                                                                            increasing the social and economic                    available for review and comment.
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                                                                                                            benefits of the fishery.
                                                                                                            DATES: Written comments must be                       Amendment 26 was prepared jointly by
                                                                                                            received on or before February 13, 2017.              the South Atlantic and the Gulf
                                                  DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE                                                                                          Councils (Councils) and implemented
                                                                                                            ADDRESSES: You may submit comments
                                                                                                            on Amendment 26 identified by                         through regulations at 50 CFR part 622
                                                  National Oceanic and Atmospheric                                                                                under the authority of the Magnuson-
                                                  Administration                                            ‘‘NOAA–NMFS–2016–0120,’’ by either
                                                                                                            of the following methods:                             Stevens Act.
                                                  50 CFR Part 622                                              • Electronic submissions: Submit all               Background
                                                                                                            electronic public comments via the
                                                  RIN 0648–BG03                                             Federal e-Rulemaking Portal: http://                    In September of 2014, the Southeast
                                                                                                            www.regulations.gov. Go to                            Data, Assessment, and Review 38 stock
                                                  Fisheries of the Caribbean, Gulf of                       www.regulations.gov/                                  assessment (SEDAR 38) was completed
                                                  Mexico, and South Atlantic; Coastal                       #!docketDetail;D=NOAA-NMFS-2016-                      for both the Gulf migratory group and
                                                  Migratory Pelagic Resources in the                        0120, click the ‘‘Comment Now!’’ icon,                Atlantic migratory group of king
                                                  Gulf of Mexico and Atlantic Region;                       complete the required fields, and enter               mackerel. SEDAR 38 determined that
                                                  Amendment 26                                              or attach your comments.                              both the Gulf migratory group and
                                                                                                               • Mail: Submit written comments to                 Atlantic migratory group of king
                                                  AGENCY:  National Marine Fisheries                                                                              mackerel are not overfished and are not
                                                  Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and                      Karla Gore, Southeast Regional Office,
                                                                                                            NMFS, 263 13th Avenue South, St.                      undergoing overfishing. The Gulf
                                                  Atmospheric Administration (NOAA),                                                                              Council’s and South Atlantic Council’s
                                                  Commerce.                                                 Petersburg, FL 33701.
                                                                                                               Instructions: Comments sent by any                 Scientific and Statistical Committees
                                                  ACTION: Notice of availability; request                   other method, to any other address or                 (SSCs) reviewed the assessment and
                                                  for comments.                                             individual, or received after the end of              concluded that SEDAR 38 should form
                                                                                                            the comment period, may not be                        the basis for revisions to reference
                                                  SUMMARY:   The South Atlantic Fishery                                                                           points such as the overfishing limit
                                                  Management Council (South Atlantic                        considered by NMFS. All comments
                                                                                                            received are a part of the public record              (OFL) and acceptable biological catch
                                                  Council) and Gulf of Mexico Fishery                                                                             (ABC), and the ACLs for the two
                                                  Management Council (Gulf Council)                         and will generally be posted for public
                                                                                                            viewing on www.regulations.gov                        migratory groups of king mackerel.
                                                  have jointly submitted Amendment 26                                                                             SEDAR 38 also provided genetic
                                                  to the Fishery Management Plan for the                    without change. All personal identifying
                                                                                                            information (e.g., name, address, etc.),              information on king mackerel, which
                                                  Coastal Migratory Pelagics Fishery of                                                                           indicated that the winter mixing zone
                                                  the Gulf of Mexico and Atlantic Region                    confidential business information, or
                                                                                                            otherwise sensitive information                       for the two migratory groups was
                                                  (FMP) for review, approval, and                                                                                 smaller than previously thought and
                                                  implementation by NMFS. Amendment                         submitted voluntarily by the sender will
                                                                                                            be publicly accessible. NMFS will                     that the management boundary for these
                                                  26 would adjust the management                                                                                  migratory groups should be revised.
                                                  boundary for the Gulf of Mexico (Gulf)                    accept anonymous comments (enter
                                                  and Atlantic migratory groups of king                     ‘‘N/A’’ in required fields if you wish to             Actions Contained in Amendment 26
                                                  mackerel; revise management reference                     remain anonymous).                                       Amendment 26 includes actions to
                                                  points, stock and sector annual catch                        Electronic copies of Amendment 26
                                                                                                                                                                  adjust the management boundary of the
                                                  limits (ACLs), commercial quotas, and                     may be obtained from the Southeast
                                                                                                                                                                  Gulf and Atlantic migratory groups of
                                                  recreational annual catch targets (ACTs)                  Regional Office Web site at http://
                                                                                                                                                                  king mackerel; revise reference points,
                                                  for Atlantic migratory group king                         sero.nmfs.noaa.gov. Amendment 26
                                                                                                                                                                  stock and sector ACLs, commercial
                                                  mackerel; allow limited retention and                     includes a draft environmental
                                                                                                                                                                  quotas, and recreational ACTs for
                                                  sale of Atlantic migratory group king                     assessment, a Regulatory Flexibility Act
                                                                                                                                                                  Atlantic migratory group king mackerel;
                                                  mackerel incidentally caught in the                       analysis, and a regulatory impact                     allow limited retention and sale of
                                                  shark gillnet fishery; establish a                        review.                                               Atlantic migratory group king mackerel
                                                  commercial split season for Atlantic                      FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:                      incidentally caught in the shark gillnet
                                                  migratory group king mackerel in the                      Karla Gore, telephone: 727–551–5753,                  fishery; establish a commercial split
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                                                  Atlantic southern zone; establish a                       or email: karla.gore@noaa.gov.                        season for Atlantic migratory group king
                                                  commercial trip limit system for                          SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The                        mackerel in the Atlantic southern zone;
                                                  Atlantic migratory group king mackerel                    Magnuson-Stevens Fishery                              establish a commercial trip limit system
                                                  in the Atlantic southern zone; revise                     Conservation and Management Act                       for Atlantic migratory group king
                                                  reference points and stock and sector                     (Magnuson-Stevens Act) requires each                  mackerel in the Atlantic southern zone;
                                                  ACLs for Gulf migratory group king                        regional fishery management council to                establish a commercial trip limit system
                                                  mackerel; revise commercial zone                          submit any FMP or FMP amendment to                    for Atlantic migratory group king
                                                  quotas for Gulf migratory group king                      NMFS for review and approval, partial                 mackerel in the Atlantic southern zone;


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                                                                    Federal Register / Vol. 81, No. 240 / Wednesday, December 14, 2016 / Proposed Rules                                           90315

                                                  revise reference points and stock and                   Atlantic Migratory Group King Mackerel                2017 fishing year, 1,259,360 lb (616,595
                                                  sector ACLs for the Gulf migratory                      Reference Points, ACLs, Commercial                    kg) for the 2017–2018 fishing year,
                                                  group of king mackerel; revise                          Quotas and Recreational ACTs                          1,198,080 lb (543,440 kg) for the 2018–
                                                  commercial zone quotas for Gulf                            Amendment 18 to the FMP                            2019 fishing year, and 1,082,880 lb
                                                  migratory group king mackerel; and                      established reference points, ACLs, and               (491,186 kg) for the 2019–2020 fishing
                                                  modify the recreational bag limit for                   accountability measures for both                      year and subsequent years. Proposed
                                                  Gulf migratory group king mackerel.                     migratory groups of king mackerel (76                 commercial quotas for the Atlantic
                                                                                                          FR 82058, December 29, 2011). The                     southern zone would be 5,002,400 lb
                                                  Management Boundary and Zone                                                                                  (2,269,050 kg) for the 2016–2017 fishing
                                                                                                          current ABC of 10.46 million lb (4.74
                                                  Descriptions for the Gulf and Atlantic                                                                        year, 4,540,640 lb (2,059,600 kg) for the
                                                                                                          million kg) for the Atlantic migratory
                                                  Migratory Groups of King Mackerel                                                                             2017–2018 fishing year, 4,001,920 lb
                                                                                                          group king mackerel was set in
                                                                                                          Amendment 18. In Amendment 26, the                    (1,815,240 kg) for the 2018–2019 fishing
                                                     Currently management boundaries                                                                            year, and 3,617,120 lb (1,640,698 kg) for
                                                  change seasonally for the Gulf and                      Councils chose revisions of the OFLs
                                                                                                                                                                the 2019–2020 fishing year and
                                                  Atlantic migratory groups of king                       and ABCs for Atlantic migratory group
                                                                                                                                                                subsequent fishing years.
                                                  mackerel based on the historical                        king mackerel based on SEDAR 38 and
                                                  understanding that the two migratory                    the South Atlantic Council’s SSC ABC                  Incidental Catch of Atlantic Migratory
                                                  groups mixed seasonally off the east                    recommendation based on a high                        Group King Mackerel Caught in the
                                                  coast of Florida and in Monroe County,                  recruitment scenario. The Atlantic                    Shark Gillnet Fishery
                                                  Florida. However, in 2014, SEDAR 38                     migratory group ABC would gradually                      Amendment 20A to the FMP
                                                  determined the mixing zone between                      decrease from 17.4 million lb (7.89                   prohibited recreational bag limit sales of
                                                  the two migratory groups now exists                     million kg) in the 2016–2017 fishing                  king mackerel by commercially
                                                  only in the portion of the EEZ off                      year to 12.7 million lb (5.76 million kg)             permitted king mackerel fishers in
                                                  Monroe County, Florida, south of the                    in the 2019–2020 fishing year.                        South Atlantic Council jurisdictional
                                                                                                             Amendment 26 would also set the                    waters, which included king mackerel
                                                  Florida Keys. Amendment 26 would set
                                                                                                          stock ACL equal to OY and the ABC.                    incidentally caught on directed
                                                  a single year-round regulatory boundary
                                                                                                          The Atlantic migratory group’s sector                 commercial shark trips (79 FR 34246,
                                                  (Gulf/Atlantic group boundary)                          allocation (37.1 percent of the ACL to
                                                  separating management of the two                                                                              June 16, 2014).
                                                                                                          the commercial sector and 62.9 percent                   In Amendment 26, the Councils
                                                  migratory groups of king mackerel,                      of the ACL to the recreational sector)
                                                  based on the genetic analysis used in                                                                         determined that, as a result of the mesh
                                                                                                          will not change through Amendment 26.                 size used and the nature of the shark
                                                  SEDAR 38. This new year-round Gulf/                     Amendment 26 would revise the                         gillnet fishery, most king mackerel are
                                                  Atlantic group boundary would be set at                 commercial ACLs for Atlantic migratory                already dead when the shark gillnets are
                                                  a line extending east of the Miami-Dade/                group king mackerel to be 6.5 million lb              retrieved. The Councils decided that
                                                  Monroe County, FL boundary, to better                   (2.9 million kg) for the 2016–2017                    some incidental catch of Atlantic
                                                  represent the area where the two                        fishing year, 5.9 million lb (2.7 million             migratory group king mackerel should
                                                  migratory groups primarily exist. The                   kg) for the 2017–2018 fishing year, 5.2               be allowed for retention and sale if it is
                                                  newly defined mixing zone off of the                    million lb (2.4 million kg) for the 2018–             incidentally caught in the commercial
                                                  Florida Keys would be included in the                   2019 fishing year, and 4.7 million lb (2.1            shark gillnet fishery on vessels with a
                                                  Gulf migratory group and managed by                     million kg) for the 2019–2020 fishing                 Federal king mackerel commercial
                                                  the Gulf Council.                                       year and subsequent fishing years. The                permit.
                                                     Through Amendment 26, the Gulf                       recreational ACLs for Atlantic migratory                 If Amendment 26 is approved and
                                                  migratory group’s current eastern zone-                 group king mackerel would be set at                   implemented, a vessel in the Atlantic
                                                  northern subzone and eastern zone-                      10.9 million lb (4.9 million kg) for the              Exclusive Economic Zone that is
                                                  southern subzone would be renamed the                   2016–2017 fishing year, 9.9 million lb                engaged in directed shark fishing with
                                                  northern zone and southern zone,                        (4.5 million kg) for the 2017–2018                    gillnets, and that has both a valid
                                                  respectively. The southern zone would                   fishing year, 8.9 million lb (4.0 million             Federal shark directed commercial
                                                  include the new mixing zone, extending                  kg) for the 2018–2019 fishing year, and               permit and a valid Federal king
                                                  east to the new Gulf/Atlantic group                     8.0 million lb (3.6 million kg) for the               mackerel commercial permit, would be
                                                  boundary. The name and dimensions of                    2019–2020 fishing year and subsequent                 allowed to retain and sell a limited
                                                  the Gulf migratory group’s western zone                 fishing years. The recreational sector                number of king mackerel. In the Atlantic
                                                  would remain the same. The Atlantic                     ACTs for Atlantic migratory group kind                northern zone, no more than three king
                                                  migratory group’s northern zone would                   mackerel would be set at 10.1 million lb              mackerel per crew member could be
                                                  also remain unchanged. The southern                     (4.6 million kg) for the 2016–2017                    retained or sold per trip. In the Atlantic
                                                                                                          fishing year, 9.2 million lb (4.2 million             southern zone, no more than two king
                                                  boundary of the Atlantic migratory
                                                                                                          kg) for the 2017–2018 fishing year, 8.3               mackerel per crew member could be
                                                  group’s southern zone would shift to the
                                                                                                          million lb (3.8 million kg) for the 2018–             retained or sold per trip. The incidental
                                                  new Gulf/Atlantic group boundary. Due
                                                                                                          2019 fishing year and 7.4 million lb (3.4             catch allowance would not apply to
                                                  to this shift, the current Florida east
                                                                                                          million kg) for the 2019–2020 fishing                 commercial shark trips that are using an
                                                  coast subzone would no longer exist
                                                                                                          year and subsequent fishing years.                    authorized gillnet for Atlantic migratory
                                                  under Amendment 26. Instead, that area                                                                        group king mackerel north of Cape
                                                                                                             The commercial ACLs for Atlantic
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                                                  would be included in the Atlantic                       migratory group king mackerel would be                Lookout Light. In that area the existing
                                                  migratory group’s southern zone year-                   divided each fishing year between the                 commercial trip limit of 3,500 lb (1,588
                                                  round.                                                  northern zone (23.04 percent) and the                 kg) would apply. No type of gillnet is an
                                                     This action would not change the                     southern zone (76.96 percent) into their              allowable gear for Atlantic migratory
                                                  current Federal fishing permits                         respective commercial quotas. The                     group king mackerel south of Cape
                                                  requirements for fishing for king                       proposed commercial quotas for the                    Lookout Light. These incidentally
                                                  mackerel in the Gulf and Atlantic areas                 Atlantic northern zone would be                       caught king mackerel would have to be
                                                  as defined in Federal regulations.                      1,497,600 lb (679,300 kg) for the 2016–               retained or sold to a dealer with a valid


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                                                  90316             Federal Register / Vol. 81, No. 240 / Wednesday, December 14, 2016 / Proposed Rules

                                                  Federal Gulf and South Atlantic dealer                  permitted king mackerel vessel per day.               commercial fishing season for Atlantic
                                                  permit. This action is intended to                      Several commercial trip limits currently              migratory group king mackerel.
                                                  reduce king mackerel discards and                       exist in the Atlantic southern zone.
                                                                                                                                                                Gulf Migratory Group King Mackerel
                                                  allow for the limited retention and sale                North of 29°25′ N. lat., which is a line
                                                                                                                                                                ACLs
                                                  of king mackerel, while not encouraging                 directly east from the Flagler/Volusia
                                                  direct harvest of king mackerel on these                County, FL, boundary, the trip limit for                 The current ABC and total ACL for
                                                  shark fishing trips.                                    Atlantic migratory group king mackerel                Gulf migratory group king mackerel is
                                                                                                          is 3,500 lb (1,588 kg) year-round. In the             10.8 million lb (4.89 million kg). Based
                                                  Commercial Split Seasons for Atlantic                                                                         on its review of SEDAR 38, the Gulf
                                                  Migratory Group King Mackerel in                        area between the Flagler/Volusia
                                                                                                          County, FL, boundary (29°25′ N. lat.)                 Council’s SSC recommended OFLs and
                                                  Atlantic Southern Zone                                                                                        ABCs for Gulf migratory group king
                                                                                                          and 28°47.8′ N. lat., which is a line
                                                     Currently, the commercial fishing                    extending directly east from the                      mackerel for the 2015–2016 through
                                                  year for Atlantic migratory group king                  Volusia/Brevard County, FL, boundary,                 2019–2020 fishing years that decrease
                                                  mackerel is March 1 through the end of                  the trip limit is 3,500 lb (1,588 kg) from            over time. The Gulf migratory group
                                                  February, and the commercial ACLs for                   April 1 through October 31. In the area               king mackerel ABCs in Amendment 26
                                                  the Atlantic northern zone and southern                 between the Volusia/Brevard County,                   are lower than the current ABC and total
                                                  zone are allocated for the entire fishing               FL, boundary (28°47.8′ N. lat.) and                   ACL, because the geographical area for
                                                  year. Amendment 26 would divide the                     25°20.4′ N. lat., which is a line directly            which the new ABCs apply is smaller
                                                  annual Atlantic migratory group kind                    east from the Miami-Dade/Monroe                       than the current area for which they
                                                  mackerel commercial quota for the                       County, FL boundary, the trip limit is 75             apply, as a result of the proposed zone
                                                  Atlantic southern zone into two                         fish from April 1 through October 31. In              revisions in the Gulf and Atlantic.
                                                  commercial seasons. The Atlantic                                                                                 Because Gulf migratory group king
                                                                                                          the area between the Miami-Dade/
                                                  northern zone quota would not be split.                                                                       mackerel is not overfished or
                                                                                                          Monroe County, FL, boundary, and
                                                  Amendment 26 would divide the                                                                                 undergoing overfishing, the Gulf
                                                                                                          25°48″ N. lat., which is a line directly
                                                  commercial quotas for the Atlantic                                                                            Council recommended that ACL remain
                                                                                                          west from Monroe/Collier County, FL,
                                                  southern zone by allocating 60 percent                                                                        equal to OY and to ABC. Therefore, in
                                                                                                          boundary, the trip limit is 1,250 lb (567
                                                  to the first season of March 1 through                                                                        Amendment 26, the total ACLs for the
                                                                                                          kg) from April 1 through October 31.
                                                  September 30, and 40 percent to the                                                                           Gulf migratory group of king mackerel
                                                                                                             Amendment 26 would revise the                      are the same values as the ABCs
                                                  second season of October 1 through the
                                                                                                          commercial trip limits for Atlantic                   recommended by the Gulf SSC: 9.21
                                                  end of February. This commercial split
                                                                                                          migratory group king mackerel in the                  million lb (4.18 million kg) for the
                                                  season for the Atlantic southern zone
                                                                                                          Atlantic southern zone, based on the                  2016–2017 fishing year, 8.88 million lb
                                                  quota is intended to ensure that a
                                                  portion of the southern zone’s quota is                 revised management boundary and split                 (4.03 million kg) for the 2017–2018
                                                  available in later months of the fishing                commercial season. During the first                   fishing year, 8.71 million lb (3.95
                                                  year, which will allow for increased                    commercial season (March 1 through                    million kg) for the 2018–2019 fishing
                                                  fishing opportunities during more of the                September 30), in the area between the                year, and 8.55 million lb (3.88 million
                                                  fishing year.                                           Flagler/Volusia County, FL, boundary                  kg) for the 2019–2020 fishing year.
                                                     The proposed seasonal commercial                     (29°25′ N. lat.), and the Miami-Dade/                    Amendment 26 would not revise the
                                                  quotas for the first season of March 1                  Monroe County, FL boundary (25°20.24″                 current Gulf migratory group king
                                                  through September 30 each fishing year                  N. lat.), the trip limit would be 50 fish             mackerel allocations (68 percent of the
                                                  in the southern zone would be:                          during March. From April 1 through                    total ACL to the recreational sector and
                                                  3,001,440 lb (1,361,430 kg) for the 2016–               September 30, the trip limit would be 75              32 percent to the commercial sector).
                                                  2017 fishing year, 2,724,384 lb                         fish, unless NMFS determines that 75                  Based on the existing allocations, the
                                                  (1,235,760 kg) for the 2017–2018 fishing                percent or more of the Atlantic southern              commercial ACLs proposed for Gulf
                                                  year, 2,401,152 lb (1,089,144 kg) for the               zone quota for the first season has been              migratory group king mackerel are: 2.95
                                                  2018–2019 fishing year, and 2,170,272                   landed, then the trip limit would be 50               million lb (1.34 million kg) for the
                                                  lb (984,419 kg) for the 2019–2020                       fish. During the second commercial                    2016–2017 fishing year, 2.84 million lb
                                                  fishing year and subsequent fishing                     season (October 1 through the end of                  (1.29 million kg) for the 2017–2018
                                                  years. The proposed seasonal                            February), the trip limit would be 50                 fishing year, 2.79 million lb (1.27
                                                  commercial quotas for the second                        fish for the area between the Flagler/                million kg) for the 2018–2019 fishing
                                                  season of October 1 through the end of                  Volusia County, FL, boundary, and the                 year, and 2.74 million lb (1.24 million
                                                  February each fishing year in the                       the Miami-Dade/Monroe County, FL                      kg) for the 2019–2020 fishing year and
                                                  southern zone would be: 2,000,960 lb                    boundary. During the month of                         subsequent fishing years.
                                                  (907,620 kg) for the 2016–2017 fishing                  February, the trip limit would remain 50                 The Gulf migratory group commercial
                                                  year, 1,816,256 lb (823,840 kg) for the                 fish, unless NMFS determines that less                ACLs would be further divided each
                                                  2017–2018 fishing year, 1,600,768 lb                    than 70 percent of the commercial quota               fishing year into gear-specific
                                                  (726,096 kg) for the 2018–2019 fishing                  for the southern zone’s second season                 commercial ACLs for hook-and-line gear
                                                  year, and 1,446,848 lb (656,279 kg) for                 has been landed, then the trip limit                  and for vessels fishing with run-around
                                                  the 2019–2020 fishing year and                          would be 75 fish.                                     gillnet gear. The hook-and-line
                                                  subsequent years.                                          Amendment 26 would not revise the                  component commercial ACLs (which
                                                                                                          3,500 lb (1,588 kg) year-round trip limit             applies to the entire Gulf) would be:
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                                                  Commercial Trip Limit System for the                    for Atlantic migratory group king                     2,330,500 lb (1,057,097 kg) for the 2016–
                                                  Atlantic Migratory Group of King                        mackerel, north of the Flagler/Volusia                2017 fishing year, 2,243,600 lb
                                                  Mackerel in the Atlantic Southern Zone                  County, FL boundary.                                  (1,017,680 kg) for the 2017–2018 fishing
                                                    Commercial trip limits for Atlantic                      In Amendment 26, the Councils                      year, 2,204,100 lb (999,763 kg) for the
                                                  migratory group king mackerel are                       determined that these changes to the                  2018–2019 fishing year, and 2,164,600
                                                  limits on the amount of that species that               commercial season and commercial trip                 lb (981,846 kg) for the 2019–2020
                                                  may be possessed on board or landed,                    limits for the Atlantic southern zone                 fishing year and subsequent years. The
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                                                  commercial ACL (which applies to the                    hook-and-line gear, and 21 percent for                proposed an increase in the recreational
                                                  Gulf southern zone) would be: 619,500                   the southern zone using gillnet gear.                 bag limit for Gulf migratory group king
                                                  lb (281,000 kg) for the 2016–2017                          The proposed commercial quotas for                 mackerel from 2 fish per person per trip
                                                  fishing year, 596,400 lb (270,522 kg) for               the Gulf western zone would be:                       to 3 fish per person per trip. The
                                                  the 2017–2018 fishing year, 585,900 lb                  1,180,000 lb (535,239 kg) for the 2016–               Councils determined that this increased
                                                  (265,760 kg) for the 2018–2019 fishing                  2017 fishing year, 1,136,000 lb (515,281              recreational bag limit would allow more
                                                  year, and 575,400 lb (260,997 kg) for the               kg) for the 2017–2018 fishing year,                   opportunities for recreational anglers to
                                                  2019–2020 fishing year and subsequent                   1,116,000 lb (506,209 kg) for the 2018–               harvest the recreational sector ACL.
                                                  fishing years. The commercial quota by                  2019 fishing year, and 1,096,000 lb                     A proposed rule that would
                                                  zones would also be modified (see                       (497,137 kg) for the 2019–20 fishing                  implement Amendment 26 has been
                                                  below).                                                 year and subsequent fishing years.                    drafted. In accordance with the
                                                     The proposed recreational ACLs for                      The proposed commercial quotas for                 Magnuson-Stevens Act, NMFS is
                                                  Gulf migratory group king mackerel                      the Gulf northern zone would be:
                                                                                                                                                                evaluating the proposed rule to
                                                  would be: 6.26 million lb (2.84 million                 531,000 lb (240,858 kg) for the 2016–
                                                                                                                                                                determine whether it is consistent with
                                                  kg) for the 2016–2017 fishing year, 6.04                2017 fishing year, 511,200 lb (231,876
                                                                                                                                                                the FMP, the Magnuson-Stevens Act,
                                                  million lb (2.74 million kg) for the                    kg) for the 2017–18 fishing year, 502,200
                                                                                                                                                                and other applicable law. If that
                                                  2017–2018 fishing year, 5.92 million lb                 lb (227,794 kg) for the 2018–2019
                                                                                                                                                                determination is affirmative, NMFS will
                                                  (2.69 million kg) for the 2018–2019                     fishing year, and 493,200 lb (223,712 kg)
                                                                                                                                                                publish a proposed rule in the Federal
                                                  fishing year, and 5.81 million lb (2.64                 for the 2019–2010 fishing year and
                                                                                                                                                                Register for public review and
                                                  million kg) for the 2019–2020 fishing                   subsequent fishing years.
                                                                                                             The proposed commercial hook-and-                  comment.
                                                  year and subsequent fishing years.
                                                                                                          line and commercial run-around gillnet                Consideration of Public Comments
                                                  Commercial Zone Quotas for Gulf                         component quotas in the southern zone
                                                  Migratory Group King Mackerel                           would be equal to each other for each                   The Councils have submitted
                                                     Amendment 26 would revise the Gulf                   fishing year and would be: 619,500 lb                 Amendment 26 for Secretarial review,
                                                  migratory group commercial zone                         (281,000 kg) for the 2016–2017 fishing                approval, and implementation.
                                                  quotas, because of the proposed changes                 year, 596,400 lb (270,522 kg) for the                 Comments on Amendment 26 must be
                                                  to the Councils’ jurisdictional                         2017–2018 fishing year, 585,900 lb                    received by February 13, 2017.
                                                  boundaries and resultant zone revisions.                (265,760 kg) for the 2018–2019 fishing                Comments received during the
                                                  The current allocation of the                           year, and 575,400 lb (260,997 kg) for the             respective comment periods, whether
                                                  commercial ACL for Gulf migratory                       2019–2020 fishing year and subsequent                 specifically directed to the amendment
                                                  group king mackerel by zones is: 31                     fishing years.                                        or the proposed rule, will be considered
                                                  percent in the western zone, 5.17                                                                             by NMFS in its decision to approve,
                                                  percent in the northern zone, 15.96                     Allocation and the Recreational Bag                   disapprove, or partially approve
                                                  percent for the southern zone using                     Limit for Gulf Migratory Group of King                Amendment 26.
                                                  hook-and-line gear, 15.96 percent for the               Mackerel                                                All comments received by NMFS on
                                                  southern zone using gillnet gear, and                     From the 2002–2003 fishing year                     the amendment or the proposed rule
                                                  31.91 percent for the Florida east coast                through the 2013–2014 fishing year, the               during their respective comment
                                                  subzone. However, under Amendment                       recreational sector’s landings of the Gulf            periods will be addressed in the final
                                                  26, the Florida east coast subzone would                migratory group of king mackerel were                 rule.
                                                  no longer exist and the quota associated                consistently less than 50 percent of the                Authority: 16 U.S.C 1801 et seq.
                                                  with that zone would be re-allocated to                 recreational ACL, while the commercial
                                                  the remaining zones. The revised                        sector’s landings were consistently 90                  Dated: December 9, 2016.
                                                  allocation of commercial zone quotas for                percent or more of the commercial ACL.                Emily H. Menashes,
                                                  Gulf migratory group king mackerel                      In Amendment 26, the Councils                         Acting Director, Office of Sustainable
                                                  would be: 40 percent in the western                     considered but rejected, the possibility              Fisheries, National Marine Fisheries Service.
                                                  zone, 18 percent in the northern zone,                  of reallocating from the recreational                 [FR Doc. 2016–30046 Filed 12–13–16; 8:45 am]
                                                  21 percent for the southern zone using                  ACL to the commercial ACL and instead                 BILLING CODE 3510–22–P
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Document Created: 2016-12-14 00:48:42
Document Modified: 2016-12-14 00:48:42
CategoryRegulatory Information
CollectionFederal Register
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PublisherOffice of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration
SectionProposed Rules
ActionNotice of availability; request for comments.
DatesWritten comments must be received on or before February 13, 2017.
ContactKarla Gore, telephone: 727-551-5753, or email: [email protected]
FR Citation81 FR 90314 
RIN Number0648-BG03

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