81_FR_94088 81 FR 93842 - Fisheries of the Northeastern United States; Summer Flounder, Scup, and Black Sea Bass Fisheries; 2017-2018 Summer Flounder Specifications and Announcement of 2017 Summer Flounder and Black Sea Bass Commercial Accountability Measures

81 FR 93842 - Fisheries of the Northeastern United States; Summer Flounder, Scup, and Black Sea Bass Fisheries; 2017-2018 Summer Flounder Specifications and Announcement of 2017 Summer Flounder and Black Sea Bass Commercial Accountability Measures

DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

Federal Register Volume 81, Issue 246 (December 22, 2016)

Page Range93842-93850
FR Document2016-30876

In this rule, NMFS issues revised final 2017 and 2018 specifications for the summer flounder fishery, which include commercial and recreational catch limits and prohibit federally permitted commercial fishing vessels from landing summer flounder in Delaware in 2017 due to continued quota repayment from previous years' overages. NMFS also announces a black sea bass commercial accountability measure that revises the 2017 annual catch target and commercial quota to account for a catch overage in 2015. These actions are necessary to comply with regulations implementing the Summer Flounder, Scup, and Black Sea Bass Fishery Management Plan, and to ensure compliance with the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act. The intent of this action is to establish harvest levels and other management measures based on updated scientific information to ensure that summer flounder are not overfished or subject to overfishing in 2017 and 2018, and to enact the catch limit adjustments that are required by the fishery management plan.

Federal Register, Volume 81 Issue 246 (Thursday, December 22, 2016)
[Federal Register Volume 81, Number 246 (Thursday, December 22, 2016)]
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

50 CFR Part 648

[Docket No. 161017970-6999-02]
RIN 0648-XE976


Fisheries of the Northeastern United States; Summer Flounder, 
Scup, and Black Sea Bass Fisheries; 2017-2018 Summer Flounder 
Specifications and Announcement of 2017 Summer Flounder and Black Sea 
Bass Commercial Accountability Measures

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

ACTION: Final rule.

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SUMMARY: In this rule, NMFS issues revised final 2017 and 2018 
specifications for the summer flounder fishery, which include 
commercial and recreational catch limits and prohibit federally 
permitted commercial fishing vessels from landing summer flounder in 
Delaware in 2017 due to continued quota repayment from previous years' 
overages. NMFS also announces a black sea bass commercial 
accountability measure that revises the 2017 annual catch target and 
commercial quota to account for a catch overage in 2015. These actions 
are necessary to comply with regulations implementing the Summer 
Flounder, Scup, and Black Sea Bass Fishery Management Plan, and to 
ensure compliance with the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and 
Management Act. The intent of this action is to establish harvest 
levels and other management measures based on updated scientific 
information to ensure that summer flounder are not overfished or 
subject to overfishing in 2017 and 2018, and to enact the catch limit 
adjustments that are required by the fishery management plan.

DATES: Effective January 1, 2017, through December 31, 2018.

ADDRESSES: Copies of the specifications document, consisting of a 
supplemental environmental assessment (SEA), Initial Regulatory 
Flexibility Analysis (IRFA), other supporting documents used by the 
Mid-Atlantic Fishery Management Council and its committees, and the 
original environmental assessment for the 2016-2018 summer flounder, 
scup, and black sea bass specifications are available from Dr. 
Christopher Moore, Executive Director, Mid-Atlantic Fishery Management 
Council, Suite 201, 800 North State Street, Dover, DE 19901. The 
specifications document is also accessible via the Internet at http://www.greateratlantic.fisheries.noaa.gov. The Final Regulatory 
Flexibility Analysis (FRFA) consists of the IRFA, public comments and 
responses contained in this final rule, and the summary of impacts and 
alternatives contained in this final rule. Copies of the small entity 
compliance guide are available from John K. Bullard, Regional 
Administrator, Greater Atlantic Region, National Marine Fisheries 
Service, 55 Great Republic Drive, Gloucester, MA 01930-2298.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Emily Gilbert, Fishery Policy Analyst, 
(978) 281-9244.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:

Background

    The Mid-Atlantic Fishery Management Council and the Atlantic States 
Marine Fisheries Commission cooperatively manage the summer flounder, 
scup, and black sea bass fisheries. The Summer Flounder, Scup, and 
Black Sea Bass Fishery Management Plan (FMP) and its implementing 
regulations outline the Council's process for establishing 
specifications. Specifications in these fisheries include various catch 
and landing subdivisions, such as the commercial and recreational 
sector annual catch limits (ACLs), annual catch targets (ACTs), and 
sector-specific landing limits (i.e., the commercial fishery quota and 
recreational harvest limit). Annual specifications may be established 
for three-year periods, and, in interim years, specifications are 
reviewed by the Council to ensure previously established multi-year 
specifications remain appropriate. The FMP and its implementing 
regulations also outline the Council's process for establishing 
specifications. Requirements of the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery 
Conservation and Management Act (Magnuson-Stevens Act), including the 
10 national standards, also apply to specifications.
    The most recent specifications for summer flounder, scup, and black 
sea bass fisheries were established in a December 28, 2015, final rule 
(80 FR

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80689) that set catch limits for all three species for 2016 through 
2018. At that time, the 2015 summer flounder stock assessment update 
indicated that the stock size was declining and that overfishing was 
occurring in 2014 (see the November 9, 2015, proposed rule, 80 FR 
69179, and also the November 15, 2016, proposed rule for this action, 
81 FR 80038). The Council and NMFS expected these specifications would 
end overfishing on summer flounder and allow for stock growth. The 
background for establishing the 2016-2018 specifications, including the 
results of the 2015 assessment update, are outlined in the proposed and 
final rules for the December 2015 specifications rulemaking, and are 
not repeated here. When recommending those specifications, the Council 
and its Scientific and Statistical Committee (SSC) requested a stock 
assessment update in July 2016 to determine if the previously 
recommended acceptable biological catches (ABCs) and subsequent catch 
limits remain appropriate for 2017 and 2018. The Council and its SSC 
reviewed that assessment update when it became available in July 2016.
    As detailed in the proposed rule (81 FR 80038, November 15, 2016), 
the 2016 assessment update indicates that overfishing of the summer 
flounder stock continued through 2015 and the stock has continued its 
decline. As a result, catch limits need to be lowered to end 
overfishing and minimize the risk that the stock will become 
overfished. The assessment update noted that the consistent pattern in 
both underestimation of fishing mortality and overestimation of 
spawning stock biomass and recruitment is continuing, even though 
catches have not substantially exceeded ABC levels. In retrospect, 
these over and underestimates provided overly optimistic outlooks for 
the stock and resulted in recommended catch levels that have allowed 
overfishing to continue, even though catches have not frequently or 
excessively exceeded catch limits. Stated simply, the information from 
the latest assessment update made clear that catch advice, including 
the initial 2016-2018 catch limits, has been set too high. Based on 
this information regarding the status of the summer flounder stock, as 
updated to include data from 2015, this final rule revises the 
previously established summer flounder specifications for the 2017 and 
2018 fishing years. Another assessment update will be available next 
summer, and notice will be provided in the Federal Register on whether 
the revised 2018 specifications will remain in place or be further 
updated based on any new information.
    NMFS will establish the 2017 recreational management measures 
(i.e., minimum fish size, possession limits, and fishing seasons) for 
summer flounder, scup, and black sea bass by publishing proposed and 
final rules in the Federal Register in late winter/early spring 2017.

Revised 2017-2018 Summer Flounder Specifications

    This rule implements the Council's revised ABC recommendations and 
the commercial and recreational catch limits for fishing years 2017 and 
2018 (Table 1), as outlined in the proposed rule.
    As discussed in the proposed rule, the revised 2017 ABC and 
associated commercial and recreational catch limits are approximately 
30 percent lower than those previously established for 2017 ABC. The 
revised 2018 ABC and associated catch limits are 16 percent lower than 
those previously established for 2018. These ABC revisions follow the 
Council's standard risk policy based on the recalculated overfishing 
limits (OFLs) recommended by the assessment update.
    This action makes no other changes to the Federal commercial summer 
flounder management measures.

                                        Table 1--Summary of the Revised 2017-2018 Summer Flounder Specifications
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                                                                  2016 (current)                       2017                            2018
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                                                            million lb          mt          million lb          mt          million lb          mt
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OFL.....................................................           18.06           8,194           16.76           7,600           18.69           8,476
ABC.....................................................           16.26           7,375           11.30           5,125           13.23           5,999
ABC Landings Portion....................................           13.54           6,142            9.43           4,278           11.05           5,010
ABC Discards Portion....................................            2.72           1,233            1.87             847            2.18             989
Commercial ACL..........................................            9.43           4,275            6.57           2,982            7.70           3,491
Commercial ACT..........................................            9.43           4,275            6.57           2,982            7.70           3,491
Projected Commercial Discards...........................            1.30             590            0.92             415            1.07             485
Commercial Quota........................................            8.12           3,685            5.66           2,567            6.63           3,006
Recreational ACL........................................            6.84           3,100            4.72           2,143            5.53           2,508
Recreational ACT........................................            6.84           3,100            4.72           2,143            5.53           2,508
Projected Recreational Discards.........................            1.42             643            0.95             432            1.11             504
Recreational Harvest Limit..............................            5.42           2,457            3.77           1,711            4.42           2,004
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    Table 2 summarizes the commercial summer flounder quotas for each 
state. As mentioned in the proposed rule, this final rule announces any 
necessary commercial state quota overage reductions necessary for 
fishing year 2017. Table 2 includes percent shares as outlined in 50 
CFR 648.102(c)(1)(i), the resultant 2017 commercial quotas, quota 
overages (as needed), and the final adjusted 2017 commercial quotas. 
The 2016 quota overage is determined by comparing landings for January 
through October 2016, plus any 2015 landings overage that was not 
previously addressed in the 2016-2018 specifications, for each state. 
For Delaware, this includes continued repayment of overharvest from 
previous years. Table 3 presents the initial 2018 quota by state. The 
2018 state quota allocations are preliminary and are subject to change 
if there are overages of states' quotas carried over from a previous 
fishing year. Notice of any commercial quota adjustments to account for 
overages will be published in the Federal Register prior to the start 
of the 2018 fishing year.

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                                        Table 2--Final State-by-State Commercial Summer Flounder Quotas for 2017
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                                                                2017 Initial quota         Overages through October 31,      Adjusted 2017 quota, less
                                            FMP percent  --------------------------------              2016                         overages *
                  State                        share                                     ---------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                lb              kg              lb              kg              lb              kg
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Maine...................................         0.04756           2,692           1,221               0               0           2,692           1,221
New Hampshire...........................         0.00046              26              12               0               0              26              12
Massachusetts...........................         6.82046         385,988         175,081               0               0         385,988         175,081
Rhode Island............................        15.68298         887,542         402,582               0               0         887,542         402,582
Connecticut.............................         2.25708         127,734          57,939               0               0         127,734          57,939
New York................................         7.64699         432,764         196,298               0               0         432,764         196,298
New Jersey..............................        16.72499         946,512         429,331               0               0         946,512         429,330
Delaware................................         0.01779           1,007             457         -49,365         -22,392         -48,358         -21,935
Maryland................................          2.0391         115,398          52,344               0               0         115,398          52,344
Virginia................................        21.31676       1,206,372         547,201               0               0       1,206,372         547,201
North Carolina..........................        27.44584       1,553,233         704,535               0               0       1,553,233         704,535
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    Total...............................             100       5,659,266       2,567,000               0               0       5,658,260       2,566,544
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Notes: Kilograms are as converted from pounds and may not necessarily add due to rounding. Total quota is the sum for all states with an allocation. A
  state with a negative number has a 2017 allocation of zero (0). Total adjusted 2017 quota, less overages, does not include negative allocations (i.e.,
  Delaware's overage).


                          Table 3--2018 Initial Summer Flounder State Commercial Quotas
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                                                                                            2018 Quota
                              State                                 FMP percent  -------------------------------
                                                                       share            lb              kg
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Maine...........................................................         0.04756           3,152           1,430
New Hampshire...................................................         0.00046              30              14
Massachusetts...................................................         6.82046         451,998         205,023
Rhode Island....................................................        15.68298       1,039,326         471,430
Connecticut.....................................................         2.25708         149,579          67,848
New York........................................................         7.64699         506,773         229,868
New Jersey......................................................        16.72499       1,108,381         502,753
Delaware........................................................         0.01779           1,179             535
Maryland........................................................          2.0391         135,133          61,295
Virginia........................................................        21.31676       1,412,682         640,782
North Carolina..................................................        27.44584       1,818,862         825,022
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    Total.......................................................             100       6,627,096       3,006,000
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Delaware Summer Flounder Closure

    Table 2 shows that, for Delaware, the amount of overharvest from 
previous years is greater than the amount of commercial quota allocated 
to Delaware for 2017. As a result, there is no quota available for 2017 
in Delaware. The regulations at 50 CFR 648.4(b) provide that Federal 
permit holders, as a condition of their permit, must not land summer 
flounder in any state that the NMFS Greater Atlantic Region 
Administrator has determined no longer has commercial quota available 
for harvest. Therefore, landings of summer flounder in Delaware by 
vessels holding commercial Federal summer flounder permits are 
prohibited for the 2017 calendar year, unless additional quota becomes 
available through a quota transfer and is announced in the Federal 
Register. Federally permitted dealers are advised that they may not 
purchase summer flounder from federally permitted vessels that land in 
Delaware for the 2017 calendar year, unless additional quota becomes 
available through a transfer, as mentioned above.

Accountability Measure Quota Adjustment Announcements

Black Sea Bass

    Each year, NMFS publishes a notice, either in combination with the 
specifications final rule or separately, to inform the public and the 
states of any commercial summer flounder, scup, or black sea bass 
overages that are deducted from a fishing year's allocations for the 
start of the fishing year. This final rule is announcing an 2017 
accountability measure for the black sea bass commercial fishery, as 
required by the Summer Flounder, Scup, and Black Sea Bass Fishery 
Management Plan and in compliance with the regulations at 50 CFR 
648.143.
    In 2015, due to an overage of the commercial quota and higher-than-
anticipated discards, the commercial fishery exceeded its ACL. The 
fishery exceeded its 2015 commercial quota by 3.8 percent. However, 
estimated commercial dead discards of 523.3 mt were much higher than 
projected (166 mt), accounting for 44.4 percent of the total catch for 
2015. We currently estimate that 100 percent of black sea bass caught 
in trawls and gillnets die post release, with that estimate lowered to 
15 percent for black sea bass caught in commercial hook and line and 
commercial fish pots. In the event that the commercial ACL has been 
exceeded and the overage cannot be accommodated through the landings-
based accountability measure, the regulations at Sec.  648.143(b) 
require that the exact amount of the overage, in pounds, be deducted 
from a subsequent single year's commercial ACL. The 2017 commercial ACT 
is reduced by 849,363 lb (385 mt) from 3,148,200 lb (1,428 mt) to 
2,298,837 lb (1,043 mt). After estimated commercial discards are 
removed (436,515 lb; 198 mt), the 2017 commercial quota is 1,862,322 lb 
(845 mt).

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    The results of a new black sea bass benchmark stock assessment has 
undergone peer review and a final report will be available for review 
by the SSC and the Council later this winter. Should the information 
provided by this assessment indicate a need to revise the 2017 black 
sea bass specifications, we will work with the Council to publish a 
mid-year adjustment in the Federal Register. These accountability 
measures will be reevaluated based on any information the assessment 
may provide and any updated 2015 catch information, if available, would 
be incorporated at that time.
    The 2017 commercial and recreational black sea bass catch limits 
are outlined in Table 4. The recreational catch limits are unchanged 
from the December 2015 rulemaking.

      Table 4--Revised Black Sea Bass 2017 Specifications Following
                   Accountability Measure Adjustments
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                                                             2017
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                                                       million
                                                         lb        mt
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Commercial ACL......................................      3.15     1,428
Commercial ACT \1\..................................      2.30     1,043
Projected Commercial Discards.......................      0.44       198
Commercial Quota \1\................................      1.86       845
Recreational ACL....................................      3.52     1,597
Recreational ACT....................................      3.52     1,597
Projected Recreational Discards.....................      0.70       317
Recreational Harvest Limit..........................      2.82     1,280
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\1\ Incorporates reductions for 2015 overages.

Scup

    No commercial scup quota overage is applicable to 2017; therefore, 
no adjustments to the previously implemented 2017 quota or possession 
limits are necessary. The 2017 catch limits are repeated in this 
preamble for ease of reference. Notification will be published in the 
Federal Register prior to the start of the 2018 fishing year of the 
previously established scup quotas. This notice will include any 
necessary commercial quota revision or ACL accountability measure 
should the 2016 scup quota be exceeded.
    The 2017 commercial and recreational catch limits established in 
the December 2015 rulemaking are outlined in Table 5.

                    Table 5--Scup 2017 Specifications
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                                                             2017
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                                                       million
                                                         lb        mt
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Commercial Annual Catch Limit and Annual Catch           22.15    10,047
 Target.............................................
Recreational Annual Catch Limit and Annual Catch          6.25     2,834
 Target.............................................
Commercial Quota....................................     18.38     8,337
Recreational Harvest Limit..........................      5.50     2,495
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    The 2017 scup commercial quota is divided into three commercial 
fishery quota periods, as outlined in Table 6.

                       Table 6--Commercial Scup Quota Allocations for 2017 by Quota Period
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                                                                                        2017 Initial quota
                          Quota period                             Percent share -------------------------------
                                                                                        lb              mt
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Winter I........................................................           45.11       8,291,190           3,761
Summer..........................................................           38.95       7,158,986           3,247
Winter II.......................................................           15.94       2,929,762           1,329
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    Total.......................................................           100.0      18,379,939           8,337
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Note: Metric tons are as converted from pounds and may not necessarily total due to rounding.

    The quota period possession limits are unchanged from the December 
2015 rulemaking.

Comments and Responses

    On November 15, 2016, NMFS published the proposed summer flounder 
specifications for public notice and comment. NMFS received 1,231 
comments from individuals, as well as comment letters from the 
Recreational Fisheries Alliance (RFA), the Jersey Coast Anglers 
Association, On The Water L.L.C., and the Marine Trades Association of 
New Jersey. Only the comments relating to the proposed 2017 and 2018 
summer flounder specifications, including the analyses used to support 
them, are responded to below.
    We received numerous comment letters that mentioned summer flounder 
recreational management measures. The Council and Commission are 
currently reviewing necessary 2017 recreational management measures for 
summer flounder, scup, and black sea bass. Rulemaking for those 
decisions will occur in a separate action in early spring 2017 and the 
public can comment on the proposed recreational management 
recommendations at that time.
    Many comments relevant to this action used similar language or 
themes; therefore, the significant issues and concerns have been 
summarized and responded to here. No changes to the proposed 
specifications were made as a result of these comments. The 
specifications are based on the Council's recommendation which, in 
turn, was based on the SSC's advice and application of the Council Risk 
Policy to the best available scientific information.
    Comment 1: Many commenters stated that quota cuts are unnecessary 
because there is an abundance of summer flounder. Some stated they do 
not believe in the results from the various fishery independent 
surveys.
    Response: NMFS disagrees. The prevailing information from the 
assessment and multiple fish surveys indicate a continual decline in 
abundance over the past few years. The Northeast Fisheries Science 
Center (NESFC) performed a summer flounder stock assessment update in 
June 2016. This update used the peer-reviewed model developed and 
accepted during the most recent benchmark assessment completed and 
reviewed during the 57th Stock Assessment Workshop and Stock Assessment 
Review Committee (SAW/SARC 57). The Council's SSC used the results of 
the assessment update in developing its 2017 and 2018 ABC 
recommendations.
    Spawning Stock Biomass (SSB) in the assessment update was estimated 
to be 36,240 mt, based on information through 2015, the most recent 
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year of fishery dependent and independent data. The assessment update 
indicates that the summer flounder stock, as indicated by SSB, has 
declined in size each year for the past six years.
    An extensive survey data set is used in the summer flounder 
assessment model. These surveys span both state and Federal waters, are 
conducted at varying times of the year, and provide information on both 
young-of-the-year (YOY) and adult summer flounder distribution. Surveys 
include: Age compositions from the NEFSC winter, spring, and fall, 
Massachusetts spring and fall; Rhode Island fall and monthly fixed; 
Connecticut spring and fall; Delaware; New York; New Jersey; Virginia 
Institute of Marine Science (VIMS) surveys. Aggregate indices of stock 
abundance from the University of Rhode Island trawl survey and NEFSC 
larval surveys, and recruitment indices (YOY) from surveys conducted by 
the states of Massachusetts, Delaware, Maryland, and Virginia are also 
used in the model calibration.
    The Council's SSC noted that a downward trend is evident in the 
majority of these surveys' stock indices, including recruitment, since 
2011. In addition to considering the information on stock abundance, 
the SSC considered updated information on fishing mortality and 
recruitment estimates, fishery performance, and risk of depleting the 
stock to an overfished condition. Based on this evaluation and 
application of the Council's Risk Policy, the SSC noted a clear need to 
reduce catch in 2017 and 2018 from levels previously recommended in 
order to end overfishing and ensure the stock does not become 
overfished. The Council considered these recommendations and the SSC's 
rationale and agreed, recommending the catch levels being implemented 
by NMFS in this rule.
    NMFS acknowledges there is the possibility for potential changes in 
availability of fish to some surveys and to the fishery as a result of 
changes in the distribution of the summer flounder population. However, 
the available information provided by the assessment update deriving 
biomass estimates from multiple sources indicate the summer flounder 
stock is, in fact, in decline and in need of further conservation, 
consistent with the recommendations of the Council and its SSC to end 
overfishing and to prevent the stock from becoming overfished. 
Therefore, we are implementing the measures outlined in this rule's 
preamble.
    Comment 2: Many commenters stated that the most recent summer 
flounder benchmark assessment is outdated and incorrect. While some 
offered no specifics as to why they believe this to be true, others 
stated that stock assessment has failed to keep pace with the changes 
being observed in the stock as it continues to expand and move north 
and east. Some stated that although summer flounder is one of the best 
assessed fisheries in the Mid-Atlantic region, significant and rapid 
changes are being experienced in the summer flounder stock and the 
frequency of benchmark assessments has not kept pace. As a result, they 
cannot support any reductions to the summer flounder ABC until a 
benchmark assessment is conducted.
    Response: NMFS agrees that summer flounder is one of the best 
assessed fisheries in the Mid-Atlantic. Detailed information on the 
frequency of benchmark, operational, and updates to assessments can be 
found on the NEFSC Web site at: http://www.nefsc.noaa.gov/saw/.
    The 2017 and 2018 summer flounder specifications are based on an 
update to the 2013 peer-review accepted benchmark assessment model. 
That is, updated fishery independent survey information (see response 
to Comment 1) and fishery dependent information (commercial and 
recreational catch) through 2015 were used to re-run the assessment 
model to provide updated stock advice for the SSC and Council to 
consider. While a benchmark assessment typically considers new or 
alternative modeling approaches and stock assumptions, the core fishery 
data sets--surveys and catch data--are already very expansive for 
summer flounder.
    While it is possible that a benchmark assessment, if developed, may 
derive a different perception of stock status, NMFS, the Council and 
its SSC all determined the available information was reliable and 
appropriate for use, consistent with National Standard 2, to establish 
the catch limits from which these specifications are derived. Another 
assessment update is scheduled for 2017, which will provide the 
opportunity to review the adequacy of the catch limits implemented in 
this final rule for fishing year 2018.
    The next benchmark assessment will be scheduled through the 
Northeast Region Coordinating Council (NRCC). This group, comprised of 
senior leaders of both the New England and Mid-Atlantic Councils, the 
Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Commission, NMFS Greater Atlantic 
Regional Fisheries Office and the NEFSC, develops an agreed schedule 
for assessments based on need, available resources, and, importantly, 
advances in available information. This schedule is reviewed on a 
biannual basis and updates are considered at those times. There is very 
little value in developing benchmark assessments if additional 
information or advances in science have not occurred since the last 
benchmark was conducted. The NRCC will discuss assessment scheduling in 
the late spring and fall of 2017.
    Comment 3: We received comments from 841 people through a form 
letter stating that new science from Cornell University will help 
inform a more accurate stock assessment for summer flounder. These 
commenters mentioned that a new benchmark stock assessment is expected 
in early 2017, which would replace the out-of-date 2013 assessment that 
is currently used. They stated that because this new information will 
provide a more accurate indication of the true health of the fishery, 
NMFS should delay such a drastic and potentially catastrophic reduction 
until the new stock assessment, that incorporates the science from 
Cornell, is complete. Other comments alluded more generally to wanting 
new information incorporated in the stock assessment.
    Response: NMFS disagrees and clarifies that the commenters are 
incorrect regarding a benchmark assessment (see response to Comment 2). 
There is currently no benchmark stock assessment scheduled for summer 
flounder in early 2017. Commenters may be confusing this with the black 
sea bass benchmark assessment that was recently completed and peer-
reviewed. The Council's SSC has requested to review another summer 
flounder assessment update (i.e., adding 2016 survey and fishing data 
to the existing assessment model) next summer to review the status of 
the stock and see if adjustments to the 2018 ABC recommendation should 
be made. In order for such an assessment to produce new results (e.g., 
revised biological reference points), new scientific information, such 
as the final results of the Cornell study, is necessary. Once that 
information is available, the NRCC may schedule an assessment, as 
described in response to Comment 2 above.
    The Council and its SSC, as well as NMFS, are obligated by National 
Standard 2 of the Magnuson-Stevens Act to make use of the best 
available scientific information. The current assessment update, 
incorporating information from the 2015 fishing year, is the best 
available scientific information. This information informs us that the 
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overfishing, that projections of fishing mortality have been frequently 
underestimated while stock and recruitment and biomass projections have 
been overly optimistic, and that overall the stock is close to an 
overfished condition. Based on this information, catch reductions are 
necessary to end overfishing and ensure the stock does not become 
overfished. If the stock becomes overfished, the Council would be 
required to establish a formal rebuilding program, as outlined in the 
Magnuson-Stevens Act.
    Comment 4: The Jersey Coast Anglers Association stated that 
SSBmsy (i.e., the stock biomass target) is at too high a 
level and that the summer flounder fishery would be sustainable even 
with a much smaller biomass.
    Response: NMFS disagrees that the SSBmsy biomass target 
is too high. As previously mentioned, the SSB in the assessment update 
was estimated to be 36,240 mt, based on information through 2015, the 
most recent complete year of fishery dependent and independent data. 
The assessment update indicates that the summer flounder stock, as 
indicated by SSB, has declined in size each year for the past six 
years. The update estimated that SSB is at 58 percent of maximum 
sustainable yield (SSBmsy) and only 16 percent above the 
minimum stock size threshold (\1/2\ SSBmsy). If SSB 
estimates fall below this threshold, the stock is considered overfished 
and must be put into a formal rebuilding program.
    Comment 5: Ten commenters were supportive of the proposed quota 
cuts. Some noted that they have noticed a decline in summer flounder 
abundance in the last few years.
    Response: NMFS agrees and is implementing the proposed quotas for 
the reasons outlined in the preamble to this rule.
    Comment 6: Numerous commenters, including the RFA, recommended that 
NMFS approve an ABC of 16.26 million lb (7,375 mt) for both years 
(i.e., the current 2016 ABC). Others recommended maintaining the 
previously established ABCs for 2017 and 2018. The RFA commented that 
NMFS is not bound to the same requirement as the Council to develop 
ACLs that do not exceed the recommendation of its SSC. The RFA also 
stated that the Council's risk policy is too precautionary for the 
summer flounder stock and that it is not in the best interest of the 
Council or the fishing industry to defer all authority to manage risk 
to the SSC. The RFA stated that NMFS is able to set 2017 and 2018 
summer flounder ABCs that are equal to but not exceeding the OFLs 
derived in the assessment update.
    Response: NMFS disagrees that it would be appropriate for the 
agency to unilaterally implement ABCs that are higher than those 
recommended by the Council. Section 302(h)(6) of the Magnuson-Stevens 
Act provides that a Council may not develop ACLs that exceed the ABC 
recommendations of its SSC. The statute does not explicitly address 
whether NMFS may establish catch limits in excess of those 
recommendations. However, it is unnecessary in this instance for NMFS 
to resolve this question of statutory interpretation, as NMFS has 
concluded that the Council and its SSC's recommendations reflect the 
best available scientific information, and are well-founded and 
consistent with the requirements of the Magnuson-Stevens Act. NMFS, in 
reviewing the Council's recommendations, finds that its SSC did 
appropriately interpret and make use of the available stock assessment 
information and the Council's recommendation to NMFS was based on the 
ABC advice from the SSC.
    The SSC's meeting report (available from the Mid-Atlantic Council 
at: https://goo.gl/817OeI) indicates a thorough and deliberate process 
to fully address the terms of reference established for creating ABC 
advice, including application of the Council's Risk Policy. The SSC 
received detailed information on the assessment update and was able to 
ask direct questions to both Council and NEFSC staff that have 
familiarity and expertise with the summer flounder assessment and 
fishery management plan. Moreover, the SSC, in compiling its advice to 
the Council, noted several substantial concerns about the status of the 
stock in regards to persistent overfishing, likelihood of the stock 
becoming overfished if catches are not reduced, and the overall poor 
status of the stock.
    Given that there is a very clear record supporting the SSC's ABC 
derivation process as well as a clear record that the Council used the 
SSC recommendations appropriately and consistently with National 
Standard 2 to meet the intent of National Standard 1 to prevent 
overfishing, NMFS finds it would be wholly inappropriate in this 
instance to establish catch limits higher than those recommended by the 
Council and its SSC. Moreover, setting ABC equal to OFL would remove 
any consideration of scientific and management uncertainty to the 
summer flounder stock/fishery. The SSC's report and the benchmark 
assessment model outline several sources of uncertainty for the summer 
flounder stock assessment. As a result, it would be inappropriate for 
NMFS to assume there is no need to offset ABC from OFL.
    Comment 7: Many mentioned that the summer flounder recreational 
harvest limit will be reduced up to 40 percent due to estimated 
declines in the stock and because the recreational sector is estimated 
to have exceeded its 2016 harvest limit. They recommended that NMFS 
assume that the recreational sector met, but did not exceed its 
recreational harvest of 5.42 million lb (2,458 mt) in 2016.
    Response: This action will reduce the 2017 recreational harvest 
limit by approximately 30 percent from the 2016 limit (from 5.42 
million lb (2,457 mt) to 3.77 million lb (1,711 mt)). NMFS clarifies 
that any additional reduction necessary to prevent an overage of the 
2017 recreational harvest limit due to estimated 2016 overages will be 
determined after the end of the 2016 fishing year and announced through 
rulemaking that will establish the 2017 summer flounder, scup, and 
black sea bass recreational management measures. Although preliminary 
Marine Recreational Information Program estimates indicate that 2016 
recreational harvest limit overages may necessitate a total reduction 
closer to 40 percent, this amount is subject to change and may 
ultimately be greater or less than that amount. As for the suggestion 
to assume the recreational sector met but did not exceed its 
recreational harvest limit for 2016, the Council must recommend, and 
NMFS is required to implement, recreational management measures that 
will constrain landings to the recreational harvest limit for a given 
fishing year. If data show that the fishery exceeded its limit in 2016, 
this informs the Council and NMFS about the extent to which adjustments 
to recreational management measures are needed to appropriately 
constrain catch in 2017. The determination of any 2016 overage, and how 
that will affect 2017 recreational management measures, is outside the 
scope of this action. A separate notice-and-comment rulemaking for the 
2017 recreational summer flounder management measures will be conducted 
in late winter/early spring of 2017.
    Comment 8: The majority of commenters mentioned that these catch 
limit reductions would be very difficult for the fishing industry, 
particularly the recreational sector, and coastal communities. Some 
stated that these cuts are occurring with no consideration to the 
communities who depend on summer flounder fishing for their 
livelihoods. Others noted their concerns that these cuts would likely 
drive them

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out of business. Some recreational anglers stated they would no longer 
fish if these cuts resulted in lower bag limits, higher minimum sizes, 
or shorter seasons.
    Response: NMFS recognizes that these revised summer flounder catch 
limits, representing nearly a 30-percent decrease from 2016 catch 
levels, will result in constrained recreational and commercial 
fisheries. The Council's SEA and Regulatory Flexibility Act Analysis 
provides information on the potential impacts of these reductions for 
each fishery. As for the recreational fishery, the effects of specific 
recreational management measures (i.e., bag limits, size limits, and 
seasonal closures) will be described and analyzed in the action that 
implements those measures in 2017. The overall potential revenue 
reduction associated with the 2017 commercial quota reduction is 
approximately $7.7 million. Catch limits must meet conservation 
objectives and satisfy applicable Magnuson-Stevens Act requirements to 
end overfishing and prevent fish stocks from becoming overfished, even 
if they result in negative economic impacts. The Council selected the 
ABC recommended by the SSC, which is the highest possible ABC allowed 
that will end overfishing. The Council based its recommendations for 
the 2017 and 2018 summer flounder catch limits on the advice of its 
SSC, which, as explained further in response to previous comments, 
represents the best scientific information available.
    Comment 9: One commenter encouraged NMFS to hold more meetings in 
different areas so that more fishermen could participate.
    Response: The public had the opportunity to provide comments during 
the development of the 2017 and 2018 catch limits at the following 
meetings:
     Summer Flounder, Scup, and Black Sea Bass Monitoring 
Committee Meeting; July 25, 2016 (webinar);
     Summer Flounder, Scup, and Black Sea Bass Advisory Panel 
Meetings; July 29, 2016 (webinar);
     Joint Council and Commission meeting to develop 2017 and 
2018 catch limit recommendations; August 9, 2016 (Virginia Beach, VA).
    Additionally, there have been opportunities to comment on the 
development of 2017 recreational management measures at the following 
meetings:
     Summer Flounder, Scup, and Black Sea Bass Monitoring 
Committee Meetings; November 9-10, 2016 (Baltimore, MD);
     Summer Flounder, Scup, and Black Sea Bass Advisory Panel 
Meeting; November 17, 2016 (webinar);
     Joint Council and Commission meeting to develop 2017 
recreational management measure recommendations; December 12-15, 2016 
(Baltimore, MD).
    These meetings are scheduled by the Council, which is responsible 
for the development of catch recommendations to NMFS. Council-related 
meetings are generally held annually at similar dates and are 
accessible through webinar. NMFS encourages interested parties to check 
the Council's Web site for information on how to access upcoming 
meetings (http://www.mafmc.org).
    Furthermore, the measures of this rule have been subject to public 
comment through proposed rulemaking, as required under the 
Administrative Procedure Act.
    Comment 10: A few commenters noted frustration that overfishing did 
not occur in their states, either recreationally or commercially, and 
questioned why fishermen from that state are being punished for 
overfishing that occurred in other states.
    Response: In the case of summer flounder, overfishing is not the 
result of states exceeding individual commercial quotas or recreational 
targets, but rather results from the coastwide sector allocations being 
set at a level that is not sustainable for the stock overall. Based on 
the retrospective patterns in the assessment that have continually 
underestimated previous years' fishing mortality and overestimated 
stock size and recruitment, catch limits have been set at optimistic, 
higher levels. While catch has largely stayed within these levels, 
further evaluation indicates that the catch limits themselves for prior 
years, including 2016 and those previously established for 2017 and 
2018, were set too high and overfishing and stock depletion continued 
as a result. This is why the SSC recommended a substantial reduction 
for 2017 and 2018 to adjust for and correct this persistent catch 
setting error and to end the cycle of overfishing. NMFS agrees with the 
Council's recommendation based on the ABC advice of its SSC and we are 
implementing the revised, lower ABCs outlined in the preamble as a 
result.
    Comment 11: Numerous commenters implied that the summer flounder 
management measures are partial to the commercial industry. One issue 
of particular concern raised by commenters is that the commercial 
minimum size limit is smaller than those established for the 
recreational sector. Additionally, some stated the catch limits were 
allocated unfairly and the commercial fishery's landings limits should 
be reduced. Many commented that the commercial fishing industry is 
negatively affecting the resource more than the recreational sector, 
particularly with respect to discarding. Many suggestions on commercial 
management measures were suggested (e.g., prohibit commercial fishing 
within 10 miles of the coastline, limit the amount of commercial 
fishing allowed in the winter months around summer flounder spawning 
grounds, etc.).
    Response: The Council evaluated the available fishery performance 
data and decided not to recommend adjusting the commercial minimum 
summer flounder size or other commercial fishery measures as part of 
the 2017 and 2018 specifications revision. Because NMFS' authority is 
to approve, partially approve, or disapprove Council-recommended 
measures, the commenters' suggestions for changes to the commercial 
fishery are outside the scope of this action. The Council can consider 
annual changes to several management measures, including commercial 
minimum fish size, during its specification setting process that 
typically occurs at the August meeting. NMFS encourages those with 
concerns about the commercial fishery voice those issues directly to 
the Council during the appropriate specifications development cycle in 
2017. The Council, working with the Commission, is currently developing 
a summer flounder amendment that is potentially reviewing state-by-
state commercial and sector allocations. NMFS encourages commenters to 
stay involved with the Council process during this amendment's 
development. Other management measures, such as seasonal closures or 
prohibiting fishing within certain areas, must also be considered 
through Council and Commission actions and are outside the scope of 
this action.
    Comment 12: One commenter mentioned the need for more enforcement, 
stating that too many people are keeping undersized fish or exceeding 
their bag limits.
    Response: NMFS agrees that adequate enforcement is essential to 
help ensure catch limits are effective and we will continue to work 
closely with our state partners under our joint enforcement agreements. 
NMFS encourages people to call the NMFS Office of Law Enforcement's 
hotline at (800) 853-1964 if they witness illegal fishing activity.
    Comment 13: One commenter suggested that observer data be reviewed 
and the specifications should

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be updated appropriately following that review.
    Response: The commercial discard estimates using observer data are 
included in the annual stock assessment updates that are utilized in 
deriving OFL recommendations; therefore, observer data have already 
been reviewed and incorporated into these specifications.
    Comment 14: Four commenters mentioned concerns over the impact of 
foreign fishing in U.S. waters and its impact on the summer flounder 
stock.
    Response: NMFS agrees that it is important to minimize the impact 
of foreign fishing vessels in the U.S. Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ), 
which is why Congress enacted the Magnuson-Stevens Act in 1976. The 
Magnuson-Stevens Act prohibited foreign fishing within the EEZ, except 
under special circumstances. There is currently no impact from foreign 
fishing on summer flounder within the EEZ.

Classification

    The Administrator, Greater Atlantic Region, NMFS, determined that 
this final rule is necessary for the conservation and management of the 
summer flounder fishery and that it is consistent with the Magnuson-
Stevens Act and other applicable laws.
    The Assistant Administrator for Fisheries, NOAA, finds good cause 
under 5 U.S.C. 553(d)(3) to waive the 30-day delay of effectiveness 
period for this rule, to ensure that the final specifications are in 
place on January 1, 2017. This action establishes the final 
specifications (i.e., annual catch limits) for the summer flounder and 
the final commercial quota for the black sea bass fishery for the 2017 
fishing year, which begins on January 1, 2017.
    This rule is being issued at the earliest possible date. 
Preparation of the proposed rule by NMFS was dependent on the 
submission of the SEA/IRFA in support of the specifications that is 
developed by the Council. A complete document was received by NMFS in 
mid-October 2016. Documentation in support of the Council's recommended 
specifications is required for NMFS to provide the public with 
information from the environmental and economic analyses, as required 
for rulemaking, and to evaluate the consistency of the Council's 
recommendation with the Magnuson-Stevens Act and other applicable law. 
The proposed rule published on November 15, 2016, with a 15-day comment 
period ending November 30, 2016. Publication of the summer flounder 
specification at the start of the fishing year that begins January 1 of 
each fishing year, is required by the order of Judge Robert Doumar in 
North Carolina Fisheries Association v. Daley. Although there are 
currently established 2017 commercial and recreational catch limits for 
summer flounder, fishing at these levels would result in overfishing of 
the stock. The existing catch limits need to be replaced by the catch 
limits implemented through this action, which represent a necessary 30-
percent reduction.
    If the 30-day delay in effectiveness is not waived, the catch limit 
currently in place for the summer flounder fishery on January 1, 2017, 
will be too high, will be inconsistent with the prevailing scientific 
advice, and will perpetuate overfishing on the stock in a period of 
consistently poor recruitment, representing a substantial risk to the 
stock. Allowing fishing at this level is inconsistent with the 
Magnuson-Stevens Act, National Standard 1, and National Standard 2. The 
summer flounder fishery is expected, based on historic participation 
and harvest patterns, to be very active at the start of the fishing 
season in 2017. Without these revised specifications in place on 
January 1, 2017, individual states will not be held to the reduced 
catch limits and will be unable to set appropriate commercial 
possession and/or trip limits, which apportion the catch over the 
entirety of the calendar year. Disproportionately large harvest 
occurring within the first weeks of 2017 would disadvantage some gear 
sectors or owners and operators of smaller vessels that typically fish 
later in the fishing season. It is reasonable to conclude that the 
commercial fishing fleet possesses sufficient capacity to exceed the 
established commercial quota for summer flounder before the regulations 
would become effective, should these updated specifications not be in 
place on January 1, 2017. Should this occur, the fishing mortality 
objectives for summer flounder would be compromised, thus undermining 
the intent of the rule. Additionally, if states are unable to constrain 
harvest within these revised specifications at the start of the fishing 
year, resulting in overages in the total 2017 catch limits, these 
overages will count against the 2018 fishing year limits, further 
impacting the fishing fleet. Similarly, the commercial fishing fleet 
could potentially exceed the revised commercial black sea bass catch 
limit before these specifications would be effective, if not in place 
by January 1, 2017. To ensure the effectiveness of this required 
accountability measure, the black sea bass catch limit revision must 
also be in place before the start of the fishing year. For all of these 
reasons, a 30-day delay in effectiveness would be contrary to the 
public interest. Therefore, NMFS is waiving the requirement to ensure 
the revised summer flounder specifications are in place on January 1, 
2017.
    These specifications are exempt from the procedures of Executive 
Order 12866.
    This final rule does not duplicate, conflict, or overlap with any 
existing Federal rules.
    A FRFA was prepared pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 604(a), and incorporates 
the IRFA, a summary of any significant issues raised by the public 
comments in response to the IRFA and NMFS's responses to those 
comments, and a summary of the analyses completed to support the 
action. A copy of the EA/IRFA is available from the Council (see 
ADDRESSES).
    The preamble to the proposed rule included a detailed summary of 
the analyses contained in the IRFA, and that discussion is not repeated 
here.

Final Regulatory Flexibility Analysis

A Summary of Significant Issues Raised by the Public in Response to the 
Summary of the Agency's Assessment of Such Issues, and a Statement of 
Any Changes Made in the Final Rule as a Result

    Our responses to all of the comments received on the proposed rule, 
including those that raised significant issues with the proposed 
action, can be found in the Comments and Responses section of this 
rule. None of the comments received raised specific issues regarding 
the economic analyses summarized in the IRFA. As outlined in Comment 9, 
commenters were generally concerned with the impacts of a 30-percent 
reduction on the fishing industry and shoreside businesses. Most 
comments were focused on the recreational fishery. Our response to 
those comments are not repeated here. No changes to the proposed rule 
were required to be made as a result of public comments.

Description and Estimate of Number of Small Entities to Which the Rule 
Will Apply

    On December 29, 2015, NMFS issued a final rule establishing a small 
business size standard of $11 million in annual gross receipts for all 
businesses primarily engaged in the commercial fishing industry and $7 
million in annual gross receipts for all businesses primarily engaged 
in for-hire fishing activity (NAICS 11411) for Regulatory Flexibility 
Act (RFA) compliance purposes only (80 FR 81194, December 29, 2015). 
The North American Industry

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Classification System (NAICS) is the standard used by Federal 
statistical agencies in classifying business establishments for the 
purpose of collecting, analyzing, and publishing statistical data 
related to the U.S. business economy.
    The categories of small entities likely to be affected by this 
action include commercial and charter/party vessel owners holding an 
active Federal permit for summer flounder, as well as owners of vessels 
that fish for summer flounder in state waters. The Council estimates 
that the 2017 and 2018 summer flounder specifications could affect 958 
small entities and six large entities, assuming average revenues for 
the 2013-2015 period.

Description of Projected Reporting, Recordkeeping, and Other Compliance 
Requirements

    No additional reporting, recordkeeping, or other compliance 
requirements are included in this final rule.

Description of the Steps the Agency Has Taken To Minimize the 
Significant Economic Impact on Small Entities Consistent With the 
Stated Objectives of Applicable Statutes

    Specification of commercial quotas and possession limits is 
constrained by the conservation objectives set forth in the FMP and 
implemented at 50 CFR part 648 under the authority of the Magnuson-
Stevens Act. Economic impacts of changes in year-to-year quota 
specifications may be offset by adjustments to such measures as 
commercial fish sizes, changes to mesh sizes, gear restrictions, or 
possession and trip limits that may increase efficiency or value of the 
fishery. The Council recommended no such management measure changes, so 
none are implemented in this final rule. Therefore, the economic impact 
analysis of the action is evaluated on the different levels of quota 
specified in the alternatives. The ability of NMFS to minimize economic 
impacts for this action is constrained by quota levels that provide the 
maximum availability of fish while still ensuring that the required 
objectives and directives of the FMP, its implementing regulations, and 
the Magnuson-Stevens Act are met. In particular, the Council's SSC has 
made recommendations for the 2017 and 2018 ABC level for the summer 
flounder stock designed to end overfishing and foster stock growth. 
NMFS considers these recommendations to be consistent with National 
Standard 2 of the Magnuson-Stevens Act, which requires that the best 
available scientific information be used in fishery decision making. 
This action sets commercial quotas and recreational harvest limits for 
the summer flounder fishery for the 2017 and 2018 fishing years that 
achieve the objectives outlined in the preamble of this rule. The 
landings limits for 2017 include a commercial quota of 5.66 million lb 
(2,567 mt) and a recreational harvest limit of 3.77 million lb (1,711 
mt). For 2018, the measures include an initial commercial quota of 6.63 
million lb (3,006 mt) and a recreational harvest limit of 4.42 million 
lb (2,004 mt).
    The only other alternatives considered were the status quo 
alternatives that are identical to the summer flounder landings limits 
implemented in December 2015 (i.e., the previously implemented 2017 and 
2018 levels). If these specifications remained in place, they would 
have greater positive socioeconomic impacts than the preferred 
alternatives. However, these alternatives were not selected as 
preferred, as they do not address the new scientific information 
regarding summer flounder stock status, and, therefore, would likely 
result in overfishing, which would be inconsistent with the FMP, 
National Standard 1 guidance under the Magnuson-Stevens Act, and the 
most recent advice of the Council's SSC. Because these alternatives are 
inconsistent with the purpose and need of this action, they are not 
considered further under this analysis.

Small Entity Compliance Guide

    Section 212 of the Small Business Regulatory Enforcement Fairness 
Act of 1996 states that, for each rule or group of related rules for 
which an agency is required to prepare a FRFA, the agency shall publish 
one or more guides to assist small entities in complying with the rule, 
and shall designate such publications as ``small entity compliance 
guides.'' The agency shall explain the actions a small entity is 
required to take to comply with a rule or group of rules.
    As part of this rulemaking process, a small entity compliance guide 
will be sent to all holders of Federal permits issued for the summer 
flounder, scup, and black sea bass fisheries. In addition, copies of 
this final rule and guide (i.e., permit holder letter) are available 
from NMFS (see ADDRESSES) and at the following Web site: http://www.greateratlantic.fisheries.noaa.gov.

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

    Dated: December 19, 2016.
Samuel D. Rauch III,
Deputy Assistant Administrator for Regulatory Programs, National Marine 
Fisheries Service.
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                                           V. Regulatory Flexibility Act                               (1) The use of customary contract                  Regulatory Flexibility Analysis (IRFA),
                                              A final regulatory flexibility analysis               financing (see FAR 32.113), other than                other supporting documents used by the
                                           has been prepared consistent with the                    loan guarantees and advance payments,                 Mid-Atlantic Fishery Management
                                           Regulatory Flexibility Act, 5 U.S.C. 601,                is in DoD’s best interest; and                        Council and its committees, and the
                                           et seq., and is summarized as follows:                      (2) Further justification of its use in            original environmental assessment for
                                                                                                    individual acquisitions is unnecessary.               the 2016–2018 summer flounder, scup,
                                              The objective of the rule is to clarify
                                                                                                    [FR Doc. 2016–30596 Filed 12–21–16; 8:45 am]          and black sea bass specifications are
                                           that the use of certain customary
                                                                                                                                                          available from Dr. Christopher Moore,
                                           contract financing does not require                      BILLING CODE 5001–06–P
                                                                                                                                                          Executive Director, Mid-Atlantic
                                           further justification, as it has been
                                                                                                                                                          Fishery Management Council, Suite 201,
                                           determined to be in DoD’s best interest
                                                                                                                                                          800 North State Street, Dover, DE 19901.
                                           for fixed-price contracts with a period of               DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
                                                                                                                                                          The specifications document is also
                                           performance in excess of one year that
                                                                                                    National Oceanic and Atmospheric                      accessible via the Internet at http://
                                           meet the dollar thresholds in FAR
                                                                                                    Administration                                        www.greateratlantic.fisheries.noaa.gov.
                                           32.104(d).
                                                                                                                                                          The Final Regulatory Flexibility
                                              DoD does not expect this final rule to
                                                                                                    50 CFR Part 648                                       Analysis (FRFA) consists of the IRFA,
                                           have a significant economic impact on
                                                                                                                                                          public comments and responses
                                           a substantial number of small entities                   [Docket No. 161017970–6999–02]                        contained in this final rule, and the
                                           within the meaning of the Regulatory
                                                                                                                                                          summary of impacts and alternatives
                                           Flexibility Act, 5 U.S.C. 601, et seq. This              RIN 0648–XE976
                                                                                                                                                          contained in this final rule. Copies of
                                           rule only changes processes that are
                                                                                                    Fisheries of the Northeastern United                  the small entity compliance guide are
                                           internal to the Government and does not
                                                                                                    States; Summer Flounder, Scup, and                    available from John K. Bullard, Regional
                                           have any impact on small entities.
                                                                                                    Black Sea Bass Fisheries; 2017–2018                   Administrator, Greater Atlantic Region,
                                              There were no significant issues
                                                                                                    Summer Flounder Specifications and                    National Marine Fisheries Service, 55
                                           raised by the public in response to the
                                                                                                    Announcement of 2017 Summer                           Great Republic Drive, Gloucester, MA
                                           initial regulatory flexibility analysis.
                                                                                                    Flounder and Black Sea Bass                           01930–2298.
                                              There is no change to reporting or
                                                                                                    Commercial Accountability Measures                    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
                                           recordkeeping as a result of this rule.
                                              There are no known significant                                                                              Emily Gilbert, Fishery Policy Analyst,
                                                                                                    AGENCY:  National Marine Fisheries                    (978) 281–9244.
                                           alternative approaches to the rule that                  Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and
                                           would meet the requirements.                                                                                   SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
                                                                                                    Atmospheric Administration (NOAA),
                                           VI. Paperwork Reduction Act                              Commerce.                                             Background
                                                                                                    ACTION: Final rule.                                      The Mid-Atlantic Fishery
                                             The rule does not contain any
                                           information collection requirements that                                                                       Management Council and the Atlantic
                                                                                                    SUMMARY:   In this rule, NMFS issues                  States Marine Fisheries Commission
                                           require the approval of the Office of                    revised final 2017 and 2018
                                           Management and Budget under the                                                                                cooperatively manage the summer
                                                                                                    specifications for the summer flounder                flounder, scup, and black sea bass
                                           Paperwork Reduction Act (44 U.S.C.                       fishery, which include commercial and
                                           chapter 35).                                                                                                   fisheries. The Summer Flounder, Scup,
                                                                                                    recreational catch limits and prohibit                and Black Sea Bass Fishery Management
                                           List of Subjects in 48 CFR Part 232                      federally permitted commercial fishing                Plan (FMP) and its implementing
                                                                                                    vessels from landing summer flounder                  regulations outline the Council’s
                                               Government procurement.                              in Delaware in 2017 due to continued                  process for establishing specifications.
                                           Jennifer L. Hawes,                                       quota repayment from previous years’                  Specifications in these fisheries include
                                           Editor, Defense Acquisition Regulations                  overages. NMFS also announces a black                 various catch and landing subdivisions,
                                           System.                                                  sea bass commercial accountability                    such as the commercial and recreational
                                                                                                    measure that revises the 2017 annual                  sector annual catch limits (ACLs),
                                             Therefore, 48 CFR part 232 is
                                                                                                    catch target and commercial quota to                  annual catch targets (ACTs), and sector-
                                           amended as follows:
                                                                                                    account for a catch overage in 2015.                  specific landing limits (i.e., the
                                           PART 232—CONTRACT FINANCING                              These actions are necessary to comply                 commercial fishery quota and
                                                                                                    with regulations implementing the                     recreational harvest limit). Annual
                                           ■ 1. The authority citation for part 232                 Summer Flounder, Scup, and Black Sea                  specifications may be established for
                                           continues to read as follows:                            Bass Fishery Management Plan, and to                  three-year periods, and, in interim
                                                                                                    ensure compliance with the Magnuson-                  years, specifications are reviewed by the
                                             Authority: 41 U.S.C. 1303 and 48 CFR
                                           chapter 1.                                               Stevens Fishery Conservation and                      Council to ensure previously
                                                                                                    Management Act. The intent of this                    established multi-year specifications
                                           ■ 2. Add section 232.104 to subpart                      action is to establish harvest levels and
                                           232.1 to read as follows:                                                                                      remain appropriate. The FMP and its
                                                                                                    other management measures based on                    implementing regulations also outline
                                           232.104    Providing contract financing.                 updated scientific information to ensure              the Council’s process for establishing
                                             For fixed-price contracts with a                       that summer flounder are not overfished               specifications. Requirements of the
                                           period of performance in excess of a                     or subject to overfishing in 2017 and                 Magnuson-Stevens Fishery
                                           year that meet the dollar thresholds                     2018, and to enact the catch limit                    Conservation and Management Act
                                           established in FAR 32.104(d), and for                    adjustments that are required by the                  (Magnuson-Stevens Act), including the
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                                           solicitations expected to result in such                 fishery management plan.                              10 national standards, also apply to
                                           contracts, in lieu of the requirement at                 DATES: Effective January 1, 2017,                     specifications.
                                           FAR 32.104(d)(1)(ii) for the contractor to               through December 31, 2018.                               The most recent specifications for
                                           demonstrate actual financial need or the                 ADDRESSES: Copies of the specifications               summer flounder, scup, and black sea
                                           unavailability of private financing, DoD                 document, consisting of a supplemental                bass fisheries were established in a
                                           has determined that—                                     environmental assessment (SEA), Initial               December 28, 2015, final rule (80 FR


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                                           80689) that set catch limits for all three                            stock continued through 2015 and the                         in place or be further updated based on
                                           species for 2016 through 2018. At that                                stock has continued its decline. As a                        any new information.
                                           time, the 2015 summer flounder stock                                  result, catch limits need to be lowered                         NMFS will establish the 2017
                                           assessment update indicated that the                                  to end overfishing and minimize the                          recreational management measures (i.e.,
                                           stock size was declining and that                                     risk that the stock will become                              minimum fish size, possession limits,
                                           overfishing was occurring in 2014 (see                                overfished. The assessment update                            and fishing seasons) for summer
                                           the November 9, 2015, proposed rule, 80                               noted that the consistent pattern in both                    flounder, scup, and black sea bass by
                                           FR 69179, and also the November 15,                                   underestimation of fishing mortality and                     publishing proposed and final rules in
                                           2016, proposed rule for this action, 81                               overestimation of spawning stock                             the Federal Register in late winter/early
                                           FR 80038). The Council and NMFS                                       biomass and recruitment is continuing,                       spring 2017.
                                           expected these specifications would end                               even though catches have not                                 Revised 2017–2018 Summer Flounder
                                           overfishing on summer flounder and                                    substantially exceeded ABC levels. In                        Specifications
                                           allow for stock growth. The background                                retrospect, these over and
                                           for establishing the 2016–2018                                                                                                        This rule implements the Council’s
                                                                                                                 underestimates provided overly
                                           specifications, including the results of                                                                                           revised ABC recommendations and the
                                                                                                                 optimistic outlooks for the stock and
                                           the 2015 assessment update, are                                                                                                    commercial and recreational catch
                                                                                                                 resulted in recommended catch levels
                                           outlined in the proposed and final rules                                                                                           limits for fishing years 2017 and 2018
                                                                                                                 that have allowed overfishing to
                                           for the December 2015 specifications                                                                                               (Table 1), as outlined in the proposed
                                                                                                                 continue, even though catches have not                       rule.
                                           rulemaking, and are not repeated here.
                                                                                                                 frequently or excessively exceeded                              As discussed in the proposed rule, the
                                           When recommending those
                                           specifications, the Council and its                                   catch limits. Stated simply, the                             revised 2017 ABC and associated
                                           Scientific and Statistical Committee                                  information from the latest assessment                       commercial and recreational catch
                                           (SSC) requested a stock assessment                                    update made clear that catch advice,                         limits are approximately 30 percent
                                           update in July 2016 to determine if the                               including the initial 2016–2018 catch                        lower than those previously established
                                           previously recommended acceptable                                     limits, has been set too high. Based on                      for 2017 ABC. The revised 2018 ABC
                                           biological catches (ABCs) and                                         this information regarding the status of                     and associated catch limits are 16
                                           subsequent catch limits remain                                        the summer flounder stock, as updated                        percent lower than those previously
                                           appropriate for 2017 and 2018. The                                    to include data from 2015, this final rule                   established for 2018. These ABC
                                           Council and its SSC reviewed that                                     revises the previously established                           revisions follow the Council’s standard
                                           assessment update when it became                                      summer flounder specifications for the                       risk policy based on the recalculated
                                           available in July 2016.                                               2017 and 2018 fishing years. Another                         overfishing limits (OFLs) recommended
                                              As detailed in the proposed rule (81                               assessment update will be available next                     by the assessment update.
                                           FR 80038, November 15, 2016), the 2016                                summer, and notice will be provided in                          This action makes no other changes to
                                           assessment update indicates that                                      the Federal Register on whether the                          the Federal commercial summer
                                           overfishing of the summer flounder                                    revised 2018 specifications will remain                      flounder management measures.

                                                                         TABLE 1—SUMMARY OF THE REVISED 2017–2018 SUMMER FLOUNDER SPECIFICATIONS
                                                                                                                            2016                                       2017                              2018
                                                                                                                          (current)
                                                                                                                                                             million                           million
                                                                                                                million                                                          mt                             mt
                                                                                                                                        mt                     lb                                lb
                                                                                                                  lb

                                           OFL ..........................................................              18.06                 8,194                16.76               7,600         18.69            8,476
                                           ABC ..........................................................              16.26                 7,375                11.30               5,125         13.23            5,999
                                           ABC Landings Portion .............................                          13.54                 6,142                 9.43               4,278         11.05            5,010
                                           ABC Discards Portion ..............................                          2.72                 1,233                 1.87                 847          2.18              989
                                           Commercial ACL ......................................                        9.43                 4,275                 6.57               2,982          7.70            3,491
                                           Commercial ACT ......................................                        9.43                 4,275                 6.57               2,982          7.70            3,491
                                           Projected Commercial Discards ..............                                 1.30                   590                 0.92                 415          1.07              485
                                           Commercial Quota ...................................                         8.12                 3,685                 5.66               2,567          6.63            3,006
                                           Recreational ACL .....................................                       6.84                 3,100                 4.72               2,143          5.53            2,508
                                           Recreational ACT .....................................                       6.84                 3,100                 4.72               2,143          5.53            2,508
                                           Projected Recreational Discards .............                                1.42                   643                 0.95                 432          1.11              504
                                           Recreational Harvest Limit .......................                           5.42                 2,457                 3.77               1,711          4.42            2,004



                                              Table 2 summarizes the commercial                                  adjusted 2017 commercial quotas. The                         quota by state. The 2018 state quota
                                           summer flounder quotas for each state.                                2016 quota overage is determined by                          allocations are preliminary and are
                                           As mentioned in the proposed rule, this                               comparing landings for January through                       subject to change if there are overages of
                                           final rule announces any necessary                                    October 2016, plus any 2015 landings                         states’ quotas carried over from a
                                           commercial state quota overage                                        overage that was not previously                              previous fishing year. Notice of any
                                           reductions necessary for fishing year                                 addressed in the 2016–2018                                   commercial quota adjustments to
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                                           2017. Table 2 includes percent shares as                              specifications, for each state. For                          account for overages will be published
                                           outlined in 50 CFR 648.102(c)(1)(i), the                              Delaware, this includes continued                            in the Federal Register prior to the start
                                           resultant 2017 commercial quotas, quota                               repayment of overharvest from previous                       of the 2018 fishing year.
                                           overages (as needed), and the final                                   years. Table 3 presents the initial 2018




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                                                                          TABLE 2—FINAL STATE-BY-STATE COMMERCIAL SUMMER FLOUNDER QUOTAS FOR 2017
                                                                                                                           2017 Initial quota                          Overages through October 31,               Adjusted 2017 quota, less
                                                                                     FMP percent                                                                                   2016                                  overages *
                                                         State                         share                             lb                         kg                         lb                   kg               lb                 kg

                                           Maine ...........................                  0.04756                      2,692                       1,221                        0                     0             2,692            1,221
                                           New Hampshire ...........                          0.00046                         26                          12                        0                     0                26               12
                                           Massachusetts .............                        6.82046                    385,988                     175,081                        0                     0           385,988          175,081
                                           Rhode Island ................                     15.68298                    887,542                     402,582                        0                     0           887,542          402,582
                                           Connecticut ..................                     2.25708                    127,734                      57,939                        0                     0           127,734           57,939
                                           New York .....................                     7.64699                    432,764                     196,298                        0                     0           432,764          196,298
                                           New Jersey ..................                     16.72499                    946,512                     429,331                        0                     0           946,512          429,330
                                           Delaware ......................                    0.01779                      1,007                         457                  ¥49,365               ¥22,392          ¥48,358           ¥21,935
                                           Maryland ......................                     2.0391                    115,398                      52,344                        0                     0           115,398           52,344
                                           Virginia .........................                21.31676                  1,206,372                     547,201                        0                     0         1,206,372          547,201
                                           North Carolina ..............                     27.44584                  1,553,233                     704,535                        0                     0         1,553,233          704,535

                                                 Total ......................                        100               5,659,266                  2,567,000                                0               0        5,658,260          2,566,544
                                              Notes: Kilograms are as converted from pounds and may not necessarily add due to rounding. Total quota is the sum for all states with an al-
                                           location. A state with a negative number has a 2017 allocation of zero (0). Total adjusted 2017 quota, less overages, does not include negative
                                           allocations (i.e., Delaware’s overage).

                                                                                       TABLE 3—2018 INITIAL SUMMER FLOUNDER STATE COMMERCIAL QUOTAS
                                                                                                                                                                                                                          2018 Quota
                                                                                                                                                                                                FMP percent
                                                                                                               State                                                                              share              lb                 kg

                                           Maine ...........................................................................................................................................        0.04756             3,152             1,430
                                           New Hampshire ...........................................................................................................................                0.00046                30                14
                                           Massachusetts .............................................................................................................................              6.82046           451,998           205,023
                                           Rhode Island ................................................................................................................................           15.68298         1,039,326           471,430
                                           Connecticut ..................................................................................................................................           2.25708           149,579            67,848
                                           New York .....................................................................................................................................           7.64699           506,773           229,868
                                           New Jersey ..................................................................................................................................           16.72499         1,108,381           502,753
                                           Delaware ......................................................................................................................................          0.01779             1,179               535
                                           Maryland ......................................................................................................................................           2.0391           135,133            61,295
                                           Virginia .........................................................................................................................................      21.31676         1,412,682           640,782
                                           North Carolina ..............................................................................................................................           27.44584         1,818,862           825,022

                                                 Total ......................................................................................................................................            100        6,627,096          3,006,000



                                           Delaware Summer Flounder Closure                                            unless additional quota becomes                                           exceeded its 2015 commercial quota by
                                                                                                                       available through a transfer, as                                          3.8 percent. However, estimated
                                              Table 2 shows that, for Delaware, the                                    mentioned above.                                                          commercial dead discards of 523.3 mt
                                           amount of overharvest from previous                                                                                                                   were much higher than projected (166
                                           years is greater than the amount of                                         Accountability Measure Quota
                                                                                                                                                                                                 mt), accounting for 44.4 percent of the
                                           commercial quota allocated to Delaware                                      Adjustment Announcements
                                                                                                                                                                                                 total catch for 2015. We currently
                                           for 2017. As a result, there is no quota                                    Black Sea Bass                                                            estimate that 100 percent of black sea
                                           available for 2017 in Delaware. The                                                                                                                   bass caught in trawls and gillnets die
                                           regulations at 50 CFR 648.4(b) provide                                         Each year, NMFS publishes a notice,                                    post release, with that estimate lowered
                                           that Federal permit holders, as a                                           either in combination with the                                            to 15 percent for black sea bass caught
                                           condition of their permit, must not land                                    specifications final rule or separately, to                               in commercial hook and line and
                                           summer flounder in any state that the                                       inform the public and the states of any                                   commercial fish pots. In the event that
                                           NMFS Greater Atlantic Region                                                commercial summer flounder, scup, or                                      the commercial ACL has been exceeded
                                           Administrator has determined no longer                                      black sea bass overages that are                                          and the overage cannot be
                                           has commercial quota available for                                          deducted from a fishing year’s                                            accommodated through the landings-
                                           harvest. Therefore, landings of summer                                      allocations for the start of the fishing                                  based accountability measure, the
                                           flounder in Delaware by vessels holding                                     year. This final rule is announcing an                                    regulations at § 648.143(b) require that
                                           commercial Federal summer flounder                                          2017 accountability measure for the                                       the exact amount of the overage, in
                                           permits are prohibited for the 2017                                         black sea bass commercial fishery, as                                     pounds, be deducted from a subsequent
                                           calendar year, unless additional quota                                      required by the Summer Flounder,                                          single year’s commercial ACL. The 2017
                                           becomes available through a quota                                           Scup, and Black Sea Bass Fishery                                          commercial ACT is reduced by 849,363
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                                           transfer and is announced in the                                            Management Plan and in compliance                                         lb (385 mt) from 3,148,200 lb (1,428 mt)
                                           Federal Register. Federally permitted                                       with the regulations at 50 CFR 648.143.                                   to 2,298,837 lb (1,043 mt). After
                                           dealers are advised that they may not                                          In 2015, due to an overage of the                                      estimated commercial discards are
                                           purchase summer flounder from                                               commercial quota and higher-than-                                         removed (436,515 lb; 198 mt), the 2017
                                           federally permitted vessels that land in                                    anticipated discards, the commercial                                      commercial quota is 1,862,322 lb (845
                                           Delaware for the 2017 calendar year,                                        fishery exceeded its ACL. The fishery                                     mt).


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                                             The results of a new black sea bass                                         TABLE 4—REVISED BLACK SEA BASS published in the Federal Register prior
                                           benchmark stock assessment has                                                 2017 SPECIFICATIONS FOLLOWING to the start of the 2018 fishing year of
                                           undergone peer review and a final                                              ACCOUNTABILITY MEASURE ADJUST- the previously established scup quotas.
                                           report will be available for review by the                                      MENTS                                                                   This notice will include any necessary
                                           SSC and the Council later this winter.                                                                                                                  commercial quota revision or ACL
                                           Should the information provided by this                                                                                          2017                   accountability measure should the 2016
                                           assessment indicate a need to revise the                                                                                                                scup quota be exceeded.
                                           2017 black sea bass specifications, we                                                                                  million                            The 2017 commercial and recreational
                                                                                                                                                                                        mt
                                                                                                                                                                     lb                            catch limits established in the December
                                           will work with the Council to publish
                                           a mid-year adjustment in the Federal                                        Commercial ACL ..........                        3.15            1,428
                                                                                                                                                                                                   2015 rulemaking are outlined in Table
                                           Register. These accountability measures                                     Commercial ACT 1 ........                        2.30            1,043      5.
                                           will be reevaluated based on any                                            Projected Commercial
                                           information the assessment may provide                                        Discards ....................                  0.44              198      TABLE 5—SCUP 2017 SPECIFICATIONS
                                                                                                                       Commercial Quota 1 .....                         1.86              845
                                           and any updated 2015 catch                                                                                                                                                                          2017
                                                                                                                       Recreational ACL .........                       3.52            1,597
                                           information, if available, would be                                         Recreational ACT .........                       3.52            1,597
                                           incorporated at that time.                                                  Projected Recreational                                                                                            million        mt
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           lb
                                             The 2017 commercial and recreational                                        Discards ....................                  0.70               317
                                           black sea bass catch limits are outlined                                    Recreational Harvest
                                                                                                                                                                                                   Commercial Annual
                                                                                                                         Limit ...........................              2.82            1,280
                                           in Table 4. The recreational catch limits                                                                                                                 Catch Limit and An-
                                           are unchanged from the December 2015                                           1 Incorporates         reductions for 2015 overages.                       nual Catch Target .....               22.15      10,047
                                           rulemaking.                                                                                                                                             Recreational Annual
                                                                                                                       Scup                                                                          Catch Limit and An-
                                                                                                                                                                                                     nual Catch Target .....                6.25        2,834
                                                                                                                         No commercial scup quota overage is                                       Commercial Quota ........               18.38        8,337
                                                                                                                       applicable to 2017; therefore, no                                           Recreational Harvest
                                                                                                                       adjustments to the previously                                                 Limit ...........................      5.50        2,495
                                                                                                                       implemented 2017 quota or possession
                                                                                                                       limits are necessary. The 2017 catch                                          The 2017 scup commercial quota is
                                                                                                                       limits are repeated in this preamble for                                    divided into three commercial fishery
                                                                                                                       ease of reference. Notification will be                                     quota periods, as outlined in Table 6.

                                                                               TABLE 6—COMMERCIAL SCUP QUOTA ALLOCATIONS FOR 2017 BY QUOTA PERIOD
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 2017 Initial quota
                                                                                                         Quota period                                                                            Percent share
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 lb                mt

                                           Winter I ........................................................................................................................................                45.11             8,291,190                 3,761
                                           Summer .......................................................................................................................................                   38.95             7,158,986                 3,247
                                           Winter II .......................................................................................................................................                15.94             2,929,762                 1,329

                                                 Total ......................................................................................................................................               100.0            18,379,939                 8,337
                                              Note: Metric tons are as converted from pounds and may not necessarily total due to rounding.


                                             The quota period possession limits                                        reviewing necessary 2017 recreational                                       believe in the results from the various
                                           are unchanged from the December 2015                                        management measures for summer                                              fishery independent surveys.
                                           rulemaking.                                                                 flounder, scup, and black sea bass.                                            Response: NMFS disagrees. The
                                                                                                                       Rulemaking for those decisions will                                         prevailing information from the
                                           Comments and Responses
                                                                                                                       occur in a separate action in early spring                                  assessment and multiple fish surveys
                                              On November 15, 2016, NMFS                                               2017 and the public can comment on                                          indicate a continual decline in
                                           published the proposed summer                                               the proposed recreational management                                        abundance over the past few years. The
                                           flounder specifications for public notice                                   recommendations at that time.                                               Northeast Fisheries Science Center
                                           and comment. NMFS received 1,231                                               Many comments relevant to this                                           (NESFC) performed a summer flounder
                                           comments from individuals, as well as                                       action used similar language or themes;                                     stock assessment update in June 2016.
                                           comment letters from the Recreational                                       therefore, the significant issues and                                       This update used the peer-reviewed
                                           Fisheries Alliance (RFA), the Jersey                                        concerns have been summarized and                                           model developed and accepted during
                                           Coast Anglers Association, On The                                           responded to here. No changes to the                                        the most recent benchmark assessment
                                           Water L.L.C., and the Marine Trades                                         proposed specifications were made as a                                      completed and reviewed during the
                                           Association of New Jersey. Only the                                         result of these comments. The                                               57th Stock Assessment Workshop and
                                           comments relating to the proposed 2017                                      specifications are based on the Council’s                                   Stock Assessment Review Committee
                                           and 2018 summer flounder                                                    recommendation which, in turn, was                                          (SAW/SARC 57). The Council’s SSC
                                           specifications, including the analyses                                      based on the SSC’s advice and                                               used the results of the assessment
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                                           used to support them, are responded to                                      application of the Council Risk Policy to                                   update in developing its 2017 and 2018
                                           below.                                                                      the best available scientific information.                                  ABC recommendations.
                                              We received numerous comment                                                Comment 1: Many commenters stated                                           Spawning Stock Biomass (SSB) in the
                                           letters that mentioned summer flounder                                      that quota cuts are unnecessary because                                     assessment update was estimated to be
                                           recreational management measures. The                                       there is an abundance of summer                                             36,240 mt, based on information
                                           Council and Commission are currently                                        flounder. Some stated they do not                                           through 2015, the most recent complete


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                                           year of fishery dependent and                            benchmark assessment is outdated and                  importantly, advances in available
                                           independent data. The assessment                         incorrect. While some offered no                      information. This schedule is reviewed
                                           update indicates that the summer                         specifics as to why they believe this to              on a biannual basis and updates are
                                           flounder stock, as indicated by SSB, has                 be true, others stated that stock                     considered at those times. There is very
                                           declined in size each year for the past                  assessment has failed to keep pace with               little value in developing benchmark
                                           six years.                                               the changes being observed in the stock               assessments if additional information or
                                              An extensive survey data set is used                  as it continues to expand and move                    advances in science have not occurred
                                           in the summer flounder assessment                        north and east. Some stated that                      since the last benchmark was
                                           model. These surveys span both state                     although summer flounder is one of the                conducted. The NRCC will discuss
                                           and Federal waters, are conducted at                     best assessed fisheries in the Mid-                   assessment scheduling in the late spring
                                           varying times of the year, and provide                   Atlantic region, significant and rapid                and fall of 2017.
                                           information on both young-of-the-year                    changes are being experienced in the                     Comment 3: We received comments
                                           (YOY) and adult summer flounder                          summer flounder stock and the                         from 841 people through a form letter
                                           distribution. Surveys include: Age                       frequency of benchmark assessments                    stating that new science from Cornell
                                           compositions from the NEFSC winter,                      has not kept pace. As a result, they                  University will help inform a more
                                           spring, and fall, Massachusetts spring                   cannot support any reductions to the                  accurate stock assessment for summer
                                           and fall; Rhode Island fall and monthly                  summer flounder ABC until a                           flounder. These commenters mentioned
                                           fixed; Connecticut spring and fall;                      benchmark assessment is conducted.                    that a new benchmark stock assessment
                                           Delaware; New York; New Jersey;                             Response: NMFS agrees that summer                  is expected in early 2017, which would
                                           Virginia Institute of Marine Science                     flounder is one of the best assessed                  replace the out-of-date 2013 assessment
                                           (VIMS) surveys. Aggregate indices of                     fisheries in the Mid-Atlantic. Detailed               that is currently used. They stated that
                                           stock abundance from the University of                   information on the frequency of                       because this new information will
                                           Rhode Island trawl survey and NEFSC                      benchmark, operational, and updates to                provide a more accurate indication of
                                           larval surveys, and recruitment indices                  assessments can be found on the NEFSC                 the true health of the fishery, NMFS
                                           (YOY) from surveys conducted by the                      Web site at: http://www.nefsc.noaa.gov/               should delay such a drastic and
                                           states of Massachusetts, Delaware,                       saw/.                                                 potentially catastrophic reduction until
                                           Maryland, and Virginia are also used in                     The 2017 and 2018 summer flounder                  the new stock assessment, that
                                           the model calibration.                                   specifications are based on an update to              incorporates the science from Cornell, is
                                              The Council’s SSC noted that a                        the 2013 peer-review accepted                         complete. Other comments alluded
                                           downward trend is evident in the                         benchmark assessment model. That is,                  more generally to wanting new
                                           majority of these surveys’ stock indices,                updated fishery independent survey                    information incorporated in the stock
                                           including recruitment, since 2011. In                    information (see response to Comment                  assessment.
                                           addition to considering the information                  1) and fishery dependent information                     Response: NMFS disagrees and
                                           on stock abundance, the SSC considered                   (commercial and recreational catch)                   clarifies that the commenters are
                                           updated information on fishing                           through 2015 were used to re-run the                  incorrect regarding a benchmark
                                           mortality and recruitment estimates,                     assessment model to provide updated                   assessment (see response to Comment
                                           fishery performance, and risk of                         stock advice for the SSC and Council to               2). There is currently no benchmark
                                           depleting the stock to an overfished                     consider. While a benchmark                           stock assessment scheduled for summer
                                           condition. Based on this evaluation and                  assessment typically considers new or                 flounder in early 2017. Commenters
                                           application of the Council’s Risk Policy,                alternative modeling approaches and                   may be confusing this with the black sea
                                           the SSC noted a clear need to reduce                     stock assumptions, the core fishery data              bass benchmark assessment that was
                                           catch in 2017 and 2018 from levels                       sets—surveys and catch data—are                       recently completed and peer-reviewed.
                                           previously recommended in order to                       already very expansive for summer                     The Council’s SSC has requested to
                                           end overfishing and ensure the stock                     flounder.                                             review another summer flounder
                                           does not become overfished. The                             While it is possible that a benchmark              assessment update (i.e., adding 2016
                                           Council considered these                                 assessment, if developed, may derive a                survey and fishing data to the existing
                                           recommendations and the SSC’s                            different perception of stock status,                 assessment model) next summer to
                                           rationale and agreed, recommending the                   NMFS, the Council and its SSC all                     review the status of the stock and see if
                                           catch levels being implemented by                        determined the available information                  adjustments to the 2018 ABC
                                           NMFS in this rule.                                       was reliable and appropriate for use,                 recommendation should be made. In
                                              NMFS acknowledges there is the                        consistent with National Standard 2, to               order for such an assessment to produce
                                           possibility for potential changes in                     establish the catch limits from which                 new results (e.g., revised biological
                                           availability of fish to some surveys and                 these specifications are derived.                     reference points), new scientific
                                           to the fishery as a result of changes in                 Another assessment update is scheduled                information, such as the final results of
                                           the distribution of the summer flounder                  for 2017, which will provide the                      the Cornell study, is necessary. Once
                                           population. However, the available                       opportunity to review the adequacy of                 that information is available, the NRCC
                                           information provided by the assessment                   the catch limits implemented in this                  may schedule an assessment, as
                                           update deriving biomass estimates from                   final rule for fishing year 2018.                     described in response to Comment 2
                                           multiple sources indicate the summer                        The next benchmark assessment will                 above.
                                           flounder stock is, in fact, in decline and               be scheduled through the Northeast                       The Council and its SSC, as well as
                                           in need of further conservation,                         Region Coordinating Council (NRCC).                   NMFS, are obligated by National
                                           consistent with the recommendations of                   This group, comprised of senior leaders               Standard 2 of the Magnuson-Stevens
                                           the Council and its SSC to end                           of both the New England and Mid-                      Act to make use of the best available
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                                           overfishing and to prevent the stock                     Atlantic Councils, the Atlantic States                scientific information. The current
                                           from becoming overfished. Therefore,                     Marine Fisheries Commission, NMFS                     assessment update, incorporating
                                           we are implementing the measures                         Greater Atlantic Regional Fisheries                   information from the 2015 fishing year,
                                           outlined in this rule’s preamble.                        Office and the NEFSC, develops an                     is the best available scientific
                                              Comment 2: Many commenters stated                     agreed schedule for assessments based                 information. This information informs
                                           that the most recent summer flounder                     on need, available resources, and,                    us that the stock is subject to


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                                           overfishing, that projections of fishing                 but not exceeding the OFLs derived in                 it would be inappropriate for NMFS to
                                           mortality have been frequently                           the assessment update.                                assume there is no need to offset ABC
                                           underestimated while stock and                              Response: NMFS disagrees that it                   from OFL.
                                           recruitment and biomass projections                      would be appropriate for the agency to                   Comment 7: Many mentioned that the
                                           have been overly optimistic, and that                    unilaterally implement ABCs that are                  summer flounder recreational harvest
                                           overall the stock is close to an                         higher than those recommended by the                  limit will be reduced up to 40 percent
                                           overfished condition. Based on this                      Council. Section 302(h)(6) of the                     due to estimated declines in the stock
                                           information, catch reductions are                        Magnuson-Stevens Act provides that a                  and because the recreational sector is
                                           necessary to end overfishing and ensure                  Council may not develop ACLs that                     estimated to have exceeded its 2016
                                           the stock does not become overfished. If                 exceed the ABC recommendations of its                 harvest limit. They recommended that
                                           the stock becomes overfished, the                        SSC. The statute does not explicitly                  NMFS assume that the recreational
                                           Council would be required to establish                   address whether NMFS may establish                    sector met, but did not exceed its
                                           a formal rebuilding program, as outlined                 catch limits in excess of those                       recreational harvest of 5.42 million lb
                                           in the Magnuson-Stevens Act.                             recommendations. However, it is                       (2,458 mt) in 2016.
                                              Comment 4: The Jersey Coast Anglers                   unnecessary in this instance for NMFS                    Response: This action will reduce the
                                           Association stated that SSBmsy (i.e., the                to resolve this question of statutory                 2017 recreational harvest limit by
                                           stock biomass target) is at too high a                   interpretation, as NMFS has concluded                 approximately 30 percent from the 2016
                                           level and that the summer flounder                       that the Council and its SSC’s                        limit (from 5.42 million lb (2,457 mt) to
                                           fishery would be sustainable even with                   recommendations reflect the best                      3.77 million lb (1,711 mt)). NMFS
                                           a much smaller biomass.                                  available scientific information, and are             clarifies that any additional reduction
                                              Response: NMFS disagrees that the                     well-founded and consistent with the                  necessary to prevent an overage of the
                                           SSBmsy biomass target is too high. As                    requirements of the Magnuson-Stevens                  2017 recreational harvest limit due to
                                           previously mentioned, the SSB in the                     Act. NMFS, in reviewing the Council’s                 estimated 2016 overages will be
                                                                                                    recommendations, finds that its SSC did               determined after the end of the 2016
                                           assessment update was estimated to be
                                                                                                    appropriately interpret and make use of               fishing year and announced through
                                           36,240 mt, based on information
                                                                                                    the available stock assessment                        rulemaking that will establish the 2017
                                           through 2015, the most recent complete
                                                                                                    information and the Council’s                         summer flounder, scup, and black sea
                                           year of fishery dependent and
                                                                                                    recommendation to NMFS was based on                   bass recreational management measures.
                                           independent data. The assessment
                                                                                                    the ABC advice from the SSC.                          Although preliminary Marine
                                           update indicates that the summer
                                                                                                       The SSC’s meeting report (available                Recreational Information Program
                                           flounder stock, as indicated by SSB, has
                                                                                                    from the Mid-Atlantic Council at:                     estimates indicate that 2016 recreational
                                           declined in size each year for the past
                                                                                                    https://goo.gl/817OeI) indicates a                    harvest limit overages may necessitate a
                                           six years. The update estimated that
                                                                                                    thorough and deliberate process to fully              total reduction closer to 40 percent, this
                                           SSB is at 58 percent of maximum                          address the terms of reference                        amount is subject to change and may
                                           sustainable yield (SSBmsy) and only 16                   established for creating ABC advice,                  ultimately be greater or less than that
                                           percent above the minimum stock size                     including application of the Council’s                amount. As for the suggestion to assume
                                           threshold (1⁄2 SSBmsy). If SSB estimates                 Risk Policy. The SSC received detailed                the recreational sector met but did not
                                           fall below this threshold, the stock is                  information on the assessment update                  exceed its recreational harvest limit for
                                           considered overfished and must be put                    and was able to ask direct questions to               2016, the Council must recommend, and
                                           into a formal rebuilding program.                        both Council and NEFSC staff that have                NMFS is required to implement,
                                              Comment 5: Ten commenters were                        familiarity and expertise with the                    recreational management measures that
                                           supportive of the proposed quota cuts.                   summer flounder assessment and                        will constrain landings to the
                                           Some noted that they have noticed a                      fishery management plan. Moreover, the                recreational harvest limit for a given
                                           decline in summer flounder abundance                     SSC, in compiling its advice to the                   fishing year. If data show that the
                                           in the last few years.                                   Council, noted several substantial                    fishery exceeded its limit in 2016, this
                                              Response: NMFS agrees and is                          concerns about the status of the stock in             informs the Council and NMFS about
                                           implementing the proposed quotas for                     regards to persistent overfishing,                    the extent to which adjustments to
                                           the reasons outlined in the preamble to                  likelihood of the stock becoming                      recreational management measures are
                                           this rule.                                               overfished if catches are not reduced,                needed to appropriately constrain catch
                                              Comment 6: Numerous commenters,                       and the overall poor status of the stock.             in 2017. The determination of any 2016
                                           including the RFA, recommended that                         Given that there is a very clear record            overage, and how that will affect 2017
                                           NMFS approve an ABC of 16.26 million                     supporting the SSC’s ABC derivation                   recreational management measures, is
                                           lb (7,375 mt) for both years (i.e., the                  process as well as a clear record that the            outside the scope of this action. A
                                           current 2016 ABC). Others                                Council used the SSC recommendations                  separate notice-and-comment
                                           recommended maintaining the                              appropriately and consistently with                   rulemaking for the 2017 recreational
                                           previously established ABCs for 2017                     National Standard 2 to meet the intent                summer flounder management measures
                                           and 2018. The RFA commented that                         of National Standard 1 to prevent                     will be conducted in late winter/early
                                           NMFS is not bound to the same                            overfishing, NMFS finds it would be                   spring of 2017.
                                           requirement as the Council to develop                    wholly inappropriate in this instance to                 Comment 8: The majority of
                                           ACLs that do not exceed the                              establish catch limits higher than those              commenters mentioned that these catch
                                           recommendation of its SSC. The RFA                       recommended by the Council and its                    limit reductions would be very difficult
                                           also stated that the Council’s risk policy               SSC. Moreover, setting ABC equal to                   for the fishing industry, particularly the
                                           is too precautionary for the summer                      OFL would remove any consideration of                 recreational sector, and coastal
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                                           flounder stock and that it is not in the                 scientific and management uncertainty                 communities. Some stated that these
                                           best interest of the Council or the                      to the summer flounder stock/fishery.                 cuts are occurring with no consideration
                                           fishing industry to defer all authority to               The SSC’s report and the benchmark                    to the communities who depend on
                                           manage risk to the SSC. The RFA stated                   assessment model outline several                      summer flounder fishing for their
                                           that NMFS is able to set 2017 and 2018                   sources of uncertainty for the summer                 livelihoods. Others noted their concerns
                                           summer flounder ABCs that are equal to                   flounder stock assessment. As a result,               that these cuts would likely drive them


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                                           out of business. Some recreational                          • Summer Flounder, Scup, and Black                 catch limits were allocated unfairly and
                                           anglers stated they would no longer fish                 Sea Bass Advisory Panel Meeting;                      the commercial fishery’s landings limits
                                           if these cuts resulted in lower bag limits,              November 17, 2016 (webinar);                          should be reduced. Many commented
                                           higher minimum sizes, or shorter                            • Joint Council and Commission                     that the commercial fishing industry is
                                           seasons.                                                 meeting to develop 2017 recreational                  negatively affecting the resource more
                                              Response: NMFS recognizes that these                  management measure                                    than the recreational sector, particularly
                                           revised summer flounder catch limits,                    recommendations; December 12–15,                      with respect to discarding. Many
                                           representing nearly a 30-percent                         2016 (Baltimore, MD).                                 suggestions on commercial management
                                           decrease from 2016 catch levels, will                       These meetings are scheduled by the                measures were suggested (e.g., prohibit
                                           result in constrained recreational and                   Council, which is responsible for the                 commercial fishing within 10 miles of
                                           commercial fisheries. The Council’s                      development of catch recommendations                  the coastline, limit the amount of
                                           SEA and Regulatory Flexibility Act                       to NMFS. Council-related meetings are                 commercial fishing allowed in the
                                           Analysis provides information on the                     generally held annually at similar dates              winter months around summer flounder
                                           potential impacts of these reductions for                and are accessible through webinar.                   spawning grounds, etc.).
                                           each fishery. As for the recreational                    NMFS encourages interested parties to                    Response: The Council evaluated the
                                           fishery, the effects of specific                         check the Council’s Web site for                      available fishery performance data and
                                                                                                    information on how to access upcoming                 decided not to recommend adjusting the
                                           recreational management measures (i.e.,
                                                                                                    meetings (http://www.mafmc.org).                      commercial minimum summer flounder
                                           bag limits, size limits, and seasonal
                                                                                                       Furthermore, the measures of this rule             size or other commercial fishery
                                           closures) will be described and analyzed                 have been subject to public comment
                                           in the action that implements those                                                                            measures as part of the 2017 and 2018
                                                                                                    through proposed rulemaking, as
                                           measures in 2017. The overall potential                                                                        specifications revision. Because NMFS’
                                                                                                    required under the Administrative
                                           revenue reduction associated with the                                                                          authority is to approve, partially
                                                                                                    Procedure Act.
                                           2017 commercial quota reduction is                          Comment 10: A few commenters                       approve, or disapprove Council-
                                           approximately $7.7 million. Catch limits                 noted frustration that overfishing did                recommended measures, the
                                           must meet conservation objectives and                    not occur in their states, either                     commenters’ suggestions for changes to
                                           satisfy applicable Magnuson-Stevens                      recreationally or commercially, and                   the commercial fishery are outside the
                                           Act requirements to end overfishing and                  questioned why fishermen from that                    scope of this action. The Council can
                                           prevent fish stocks from becoming                        state are being punished for overfishing              consider annual changes to several
                                           overfished, even if they result in                       that occurred in other states.                        management measures, including
                                           negative economic impacts. The Council                      Response: In the case of summer                    commercial minimum fish size, during
                                           selected the ABC recommended by the                      flounder, overfishing is not the result of            its specification setting process that
                                           SSC, which is the highest possible ABC                   states exceeding individual commercial                typically occurs at the August meeting.
                                           allowed that will end overfishing. The                   quotas or recreational targets, but rather            NMFS encourages those with concerns
                                           Council based its recommendations for                    results from the coastwide sector                     about the commercial fishery voice
                                           the 2017 and 2018 summer flounder                        allocations being set at a level that is not          those issues directly to the Council
                                           catch limits on the advice of its SSC,                   sustainable for the stock overall. Based              during the appropriate specifications
                                           which, as explained further in response                  on the retrospective patterns in the                  development cycle in 2017. The
                                           to previous comments, represents the                     assessment that have continually                      Council, working with the Commission,
                                           best scientific information available.                   underestimated previous years’ fishing                is currently developing a summer
                                              Comment 9: One commenter                              mortality and overestimated stock size                flounder amendment that is potentially
                                           encouraged NMFS to hold more                             and recruitment, catch limits have been               reviewing state-by-state commercial and
                                           meetings in different areas so that more                 set at optimistic, higher levels. While               sector allocations. NMFS encourages
                                           fishermen could participate.                             catch has largely stayed within these                 commenters to stay involved with the
                                              Response: The public had the                          levels, further evaluation indicates that             Council process during this
                                           opportunity to provide comments                          the catch limits themselves for prior                 amendment’s development. Other
                                           during the development of the 2017 and                   years, including 2016 and those                       management measures, such as seasonal
                                           2018 catch limits at the following                       previously established for 2017 and                   closures or prohibiting fishing within
                                           meetings:                                                2018, were set too high and overfishing               certain areas, must also be considered
                                                                                                    and stock depletion continued as a                    through Council and Commission
                                              • Summer Flounder, Scup, and Black                                                                          actions and are outside the scope of this
                                           Sea Bass Monitoring Committee                            result. This is why the SSC
                                                                                                    recommended a substantial reduction                   action.
                                           Meeting; July 25, 2016 (webinar);
                                                                                                    for 2017 and 2018 to adjust for and                      Comment 12: One commenter
                                              • Summer Flounder, Scup, and Black                                                                          mentioned the need for more
                                                                                                    correct this persistent catch setting error
                                           Sea Bass Advisory Panel Meetings; July                                                                         enforcement, stating that too many
                                                                                                    and to end the cycle of overfishing.
                                           29, 2016 (webinar);                                                                                            people are keeping undersized fish or
                                                                                                    NMFS agrees with the Council’s
                                              • Joint Council and Commission                        recommendation based on the ABC                       exceeding their bag limits.
                                           meeting to develop 2017 and 2018 catch                   advice of its SSC and we are                             Response: NMFS agrees that adequate
                                           limit recommendations; August 9, 2016                    implementing the revised, lower ABCs                  enforcement is essential to help ensure
                                           (Virginia Beach, VA).                                    outlined in the preamble as a result.                 catch limits are effective and we will
                                              Additionally, there have been                            Comment 11: Numerous commenters                    continue to work closely with our state
                                           opportunities to comment on the                          implied that the summer flounder                      partners under our joint enforcement
                                           development of 2017 recreational                         management measures are partial to the                agreements. NMFS encourages people to
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                                           management measures at the following                     commercial industry. One issue of                     call the NMFS Office of Law
                                           meetings:                                                particular concern raised by                          Enforcement’s hotline at (800) 853–1964
                                              • Summer Flounder, Scup, and Black                    commenters is that the commercial                     if they witness illegal fishing activity.
                                           Sea Bass Monitoring Committee                            minimum size limit is smaller than                       Comment 13: One commenter
                                           Meetings; November 9–10, 2016                            those established for the recreational                suggested that observer data be
                                           (Baltimore, MD);                                         sector. Additionally, some stated the                 reviewed and the specifications should


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                                           be updated appropriately following that                  required by the order of Judge Robert                 in effectiveness would be contrary to the
                                           review.                                                  Doumar in North Carolina Fisheries                    public interest. Therefore, NMFS is
                                              Response: The commercial discard                      Association v. Daley. Although there are              waiving the requirement to ensure the
                                           estimates using observer data are                        currently established 2017 commercial                 revised summer flounder specifications
                                           included in the annual stock assessment                  and recreational catch limits for summer              are in place on January 1, 2017.
                                           updates that are utilized in deriving                    flounder, fishing at these levels would                  These specifications are exempt from
                                           OFL recommendations; therefore,                          result in overfishing of the stock. The               the procedures of Executive Order
                                           observer data have already been                          existing catch limits need to be replaced             12866.
                                           reviewed and incorporated into these                     by the catch limits implemented                          This final rule does not duplicate,
                                           specifications.                                          through this action, which represent a                conflict, or overlap with any existing
                                              Comment 14: Four commenters                           necessary 30-percent reduction.                       Federal rules.
                                           mentioned concerns over the impact of                       If the 30-day delay in effectiveness is               A FRFA was prepared pursuant to 5
                                           foreign fishing in U.S. waters and its                                                                         U.S.C. 604(a), and incorporates the
                                                                                                    not waived, the catch limit currently in
                                           impact on the summer flounder stock.                                                                           IRFA, a summary of any significant
                                                                                                    place for the summer flounder fishery
                                              Response: NMFS agrees that it is                                                                            issues raised by the public comments in
                                           important to minimize the impact of                      on January 1, 2017, will be too high,
                                                                                                    will be inconsistent with the prevailing              response to the IRFA and NMFS’s
                                           foreign fishing vessels in the U.S.                                                                            responses to those comments, and a
                                           Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ), which                     scientific advice, and will perpetuate
                                                                                                    overfishing on the stock in a period of               summary of the analyses completed to
                                           is why Congress enacted the Magnuson-                                                                          support the action. A copy of the EA/
                                           Stevens Act in 1976. The Magnuson-                       consistently poor recruitment,
                                                                                                    representing a substantial risk to the                IRFA is available from the Council (see
                                           Stevens Act prohibited foreign fishing                                                                         ADDRESSES).
                                           within the EEZ, except under special                     stock. Allowing fishing at this level is
                                                                                                    inconsistent with the Magnuson-Stevens                  The preamble to the proposed rule
                                           circumstances. There is currently no                                                                           included a detailed summary of the
                                           impact from foreign fishing on summer                    Act, National Standard 1, and National
                                                                                                    Standard 2. The summer flounder                       analyses contained in the IRFA, and that
                                           flounder within the EEZ.                                                                                       discussion is not repeated here.
                                                                                                    fishery is expected, based on historic
                                           Classification                                           participation and harvest patterns, to be             Final Regulatory Flexibility Analysis
                                              The Administrator, Greater Atlantic                   very active at the start of the fishing
                                           Region, NMFS, determined that this                       season in 2017. Without these revised                 A Summary of Significant Issues Raised
                                           final rule is necessary for the                          specifications in place on January 1,                 by the Public in Response to the
                                           conservation and management of the                       2017, individual states will not be held              Summary of the Agency’s Assessment of
                                           summer flounder fishery and that it is                   to the reduced catch limits and will be               Such Issues, and a Statement of Any
                                           consistent with the Magnuson-Stevens                     unable to set appropriate commercial                  Changes Made in the Final Rule as a
                                           Act and other applicable laws.                           possession and/or trip limits, which                  Result
                                              The Assistant Administrator for                       apportion the catch over the entirety of                 Our responses to all of the comments
                                           Fisheries, NOAA, finds good cause                        the calendar year. Disproportionately                 received on the proposed rule,
                                           under 5 U.S.C. 553(d)(3) to waive the                    large harvest occurring within the first              including those that raised significant
                                           30-day delay of effectiveness period for                 weeks of 2017 would disadvantage some                 issues with the proposed action, can be
                                           this rule, to ensure that the final                      gear sectors or owners and operators of               found in the Comments and Responses
                                           specifications are in place on January 1,                smaller vessels that typically fish later             section of this rule. None of the
                                           2017. This action establishes the final                  in the fishing season. It is reasonable to            comments received raised specific
                                           specifications (i.e., annual catch limits)               conclude that the commercial fishing                  issues regarding the economic analyses
                                           for the summer flounder and the final                    fleet possesses sufficient capacity to                summarized in the IRFA. As outlined in
                                           commercial quota for the black sea bass                  exceed the established commercial                     Comment 9, commenters were generally
                                           fishery for the 2017 fishing year, which                 quota for summer flounder before the                  concerned with the impacts of a 30-
                                           begins on January 1, 2017.                               regulations would become effective,                   percent reduction on the fishing
                                              This rule is being issued at the earliest             should these updated specifications not               industry and shoreside businesses. Most
                                           possible date. Preparation of the                        be in place on January 1, 2017. Should                comments were focused on the
                                           proposed rule by NMFS was dependent                      this occur, the fishing mortality                     recreational fishery. Our response to
                                           on the submission of the SEA/IRFA in                     objectives for summer flounder would                  those comments are not repeated here.
                                           support of the specifications that is                    be compromised, thus undermining the                  No changes to the proposed rule were
                                           developed by the Council. A complete                     intent of the rule. Additionally, if states           required to be made as a result of public
                                           document was received by NMFS in                         are unable to constrain harvest within                comments.
                                           mid-October 2016. Documentation in                       these revised specifications at the start
                                           support of the Council’s recommended                     of the fishing year, resulting in overages            Description and Estimate of Number of
                                           specifications is required for NMFS to                   in the total 2017 catch limits, these                 Small Entities to Which the Rule Will
                                           provide the public with information                      overages will count against the 2018                  Apply
                                           from the environmental and economic                      fishing year limits, further impacting the               On December 29, 2015, NMFS issued
                                           analyses, as required for rulemaking,                    fishing fleet. Similarly, the commercial              a final rule establishing a small business
                                           and to evaluate the consistency of the                   fishing fleet could potentially exceed                size standard of $11 million in annual
                                           Council’s recommendation with the                        the revised commercial black sea bass                 gross receipts for all businesses
                                           Magnuson-Stevens Act and other                           catch limit before these specifications               primarily engaged in the commercial
                                           applicable law. The proposed rule                        would be effective, if not in place by                fishing industry and $7 million in
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                                           published on November 15, 2016, with                     January 1, 2017. To ensure the                        annual gross receipts for all businesses
                                           a 15-day comment period ending                           effectiveness of this required                        primarily engaged in for-hire fishing
                                           November 30, 2016. Publication of the                    accountability measure, the black sea                 activity (NAICS 11411) for Regulatory
                                           summer flounder specification at the                     bass catch limit revision must also be in             Flexibility Act (RFA) compliance
                                           start of the fishing year that begins                    place before the start of the fishing year.           purposes only (80 FR 81194, December
                                           January 1 of each fishing year, is                       For all of these reasons, a 30-day delay              29, 2015). The North American Industry


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                                           Classification System (NAICS) is the                     management measure changes, so none                   preferred, as they do not address the
                                           standard used by Federal statistical                     are implemented in this final rule.                   new scientific information regarding
                                           agencies in classifying business                         Therefore, the economic impact analysis               summer flounder stock status, and,
                                           establishments for the purpose of                        of the action is evaluated on the                     therefore, would likely result in
                                           collecting, analyzing, and publishing                    different levels of quota specified in the            overfishing, which would be
                                           statistical data related to the U.S.                     alternatives. The ability of NMFS to                  inconsistent with the FMP, National
                                           business economy.                                        minimize economic impacts for this                    Standard 1 guidance under the
                                              The categories of small entities likely               action is constrained by quota levels                 Magnuson-Stevens Act, and the most
                                           to be affected by this action include                    that provide the maximum availability                 recent advice of the Council’s SSC.
                                           commercial and charter/party vessel                      of fish while still ensuring that the                 Because these alternatives are
                                           owners holding an active Federal permit                  required objectives and directives of the             inconsistent with the purpose and need
                                           for summer flounder, as well as owners                   FMP, its implementing regulations, and                of this action, they are not considered
                                           of vessels that fish for summer flounder                 the Magnuson-Stevens Act are met. In                  further under this analysis.
                                           in state waters. The Council estimates                   particular, the Council’s SSC has made
                                                                                                    recommendations for the 2017 and 2018                 Small Entity Compliance Guide
                                           that the 2017 and 2018 summer
                                           flounder specifications could affect 958                 ABC level for the summer flounder                        Section 212 of the Small Business
                                           small entities and six large entities,                   stock designed to end overfishing and                 Regulatory Enforcement Fairness Act of
                                           assuming average revenues for the                        foster stock growth. NMFS considers                   1996 states that, for each rule or group
                                           2013–2015 period.                                        these recommendations to be consistent                of related rules for which an agency is
                                                                                                    with National Standard 2 of the                       required to prepare a FRFA, the agency
                                           Description of Projected Reporting,                      Magnuson-Stevens Act, which requires                  shall publish one or more guides to
                                           Recordkeeping, and Other Compliance                      that the best available scientific                    assist small entities in complying with
                                           Requirements                                             information be used in fishery decision               the rule, and shall designate such
                                             No additional reporting,                               making. This action sets commercial                   publications as ‘‘small entity
                                           recordkeeping, or other compliance                       quotas and recreational harvest limits                compliance guides.’’ The agency shall
                                           requirements are included in this final                  for the summer flounder fishery for the               explain the actions a small entity is
                                           rule.                                                    2017 and 2018 fishing years that achieve              required to take to comply with a rule
                                                                                                    the objectives outlined in the preamble               or group of rules.
                                           Description of the Steps the Agency Has                  of this rule. The landings limits for 2017
                                           Taken To Minimize the Significant                                                                                 As part of this rulemaking process, a
                                                                                                    include a commercial quota of 5.66                    small entity compliance guide will be
                                           Economic Impact on Small Entities                        million lb (2,567 mt) and a recreational
                                           Consistent With the Stated Objectives of                                                                       sent to all holders of Federal permits
                                                                                                    harvest limit of 3.77 million lb (1,711               issued for the summer flounder, scup,
                                           Applicable Statutes                                      mt). For 2018, the measures include an                and black sea bass fisheries. In addition,
                                              Specification of commercial quotas                    initial commercial quota of 6.63 million              copies of this final rule and guide (i.e.,
                                           and possession limits is constrained by                  lb (3,006 mt) and a recreational harvest              permit holder letter) are available from
                                           the conservation objectives set forth in                 limit of 4.42 million lb (2,004 mt).                  NMFS (see ADDRESSES) and at the
                                           the FMP and implemented at 50 CFR                           The only other alternatives                        following Web site: http://
                                           part 648 under the authority of the                      considered were the status quo                        www.greateratlantic.fisheries.noaa.gov.
                                           Magnuson-Stevens Act. Economic                           alternatives that are identical to the
                                                                                                                                                            Authority: 16 U.S.C. 1801 et seq.
                                           impacts of changes in year-to-year quota                 summer flounder landings limits
                                           specifications may be offset by                          implemented in December 2015 (i.e., the                 Dated: December 19, 2016.
                                           adjustments to such measures as                          previously implemented 2017 and 2018                  Samuel D. Rauch III,
                                           commercial fish sizes, changes to mesh                   levels). If these specifications remained             Deputy Assistant Administrator for
                                           sizes, gear restrictions, or possession                  in place, they would have greater                     Regulatory Programs, National Marine
                                           and trip limits that may increase                        positive socioeconomic impacts than                   Fisheries Service.
                                           efficiency or value of the fishery. The                  the preferred alternatives. However,                  [FR Doc. 2016–30876 Filed 12–21–16; 8:45 am]
                                           Council recommended no such                              these alternatives were not selected as               BILLING CODE 3510–22–P
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Document Created: 2016-12-21 23:51:57
Document Modified: 2016-12-21 23:51:57
CategoryRegulatory Information
CollectionFederal Register
sudoc ClassAE 2.7:
GS 4.107:
AE 2.106:
PublisherOffice of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration
SectionRules and Regulations
ActionFinal rule.
DatesEffective January 1, 2017, through December 31, 2018.
ContactEmily Gilbert, Fishery Policy Analyst, (978) 281-9244.
FR Citation81 FR 93842 
RIN Number0648-XE97

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