81_FR_95684 81 FR 95435 - Fisheries of the Exclusive Economic Zone Off Alaska; Allow the Use of Longline Pot Gear in the Gulf of Alaska Sablefish Individual Fishing Quota Fishery; Amendment 101

81 FR 95435 - Fisheries of the Exclusive Economic Zone Off Alaska; Allow the Use of Longline Pot Gear in the Gulf of Alaska Sablefish Individual Fishing Quota Fishery; Amendment 101

DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

Federal Register Volume 81, Issue 249 (December 28, 2016)

Page Range95435-95458
FR Document2016-31057

NMFS issues regulations to implement Amendment 101 to the Fishery Management Plan for Groundfish of the Gulf of Alaska (GOA FMP) for the sablefish individual fishing quota (IFQ) fisheries in the Gulf of Alaska (GOA). This final rule authorizes the use of longline pot gear in the GOA sablefish IFQ fishery. In addition, this final rule establishes management measures to minimize potential conflicts between hook-and-line and longline pot gear used in the sablefish IFQ fisheries in the GOA. This final rule also includes regulations developed under the Northern Pacific Halibut Act of 1982 (Halibut Act) to authorize harvest of halibut IFQ caught incidentally in longline pot gear used in the GOA sablefish IFQ fishery. This final rule is necessary to improve efficiency and provide economic benefits for the sablefish IFQ fleet and minimize potential fishery interactions with whales and seabirds. This action is intended to promote the goals and objectives of the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act, the Halibut Act, the GOA FMP, and other applicable laws.

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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

15 CFR Part 902

50 CFR Parts 300 and 679

[Docket No. 151001910-6999-02]
RIN 0648-BF42


Fisheries of the Exclusive Economic Zone Off Alaska; Allow the 
Use of Longline Pot Gear in the Gulf of Alaska Sablefish Individual 
Fishing Quota Fishery; Amendment 101

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

ACTION: Final rule.

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SUMMARY: NMFS issues regulations to implement Amendment 101 to the 
Fishery Management Plan for Groundfish of the Gulf of Alaska (GOA FMP) 
for the sablefish individual fishing quota (IFQ) fisheries in the Gulf 
of Alaska (GOA). This final rule authorizes the use of longline pot 
gear in the GOA sablefish IFQ fishery. In addition, this final rule 
establishes management measures to minimize potential conflicts between 
hook-and-line and longline pot gear used in the sablefish IFQ fisheries 
in the GOA. This final rule also includes regulations developed under 
the Northern Pacific Halibut Act of 1982 (Halibut Act) to authorize 
harvest of halibut IFQ caught incidentally in longline pot gear used in 
the GOA sablefish IFQ fishery. This final rule is necessary to improve 
efficiency and provide economic benefits for the sablefish IFQ fleet 
and minimize potential fishery interactions with whales and seabirds. 
This action is intended to promote the goals and objectives of the 
Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act, the Halibut 
Act, the GOA FMP, and other applicable laws.

DATES: Effective January 27, 2017.

ADDRESSES: Electronic copies of Amendment 101 and the Environmental 
Assessment (EA)/Regulatory Impact Review (RIR) prepared for this action 
(collectively the ``Analysis''), and the Initial Regulatory Flexibility 
Analysis (IRFA) prepared for this action are available from 
www.regulations.gov or from the NMFS Alaska Region Web site at 
alaskafisheries.noaa.gov.
    Written comments regarding the burden-hour estimates or other 
aspects of the collection-of-information requirements contained in this 
rule may

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be submitted by mail to NMFS Alaska Region, P.O. Box 21668, Juneau, AK 
99802-1668, Attn: Ellen Sebastian, Records Officer; in person at NMFS 
Alaska Region, 709 West 9th Street, Room 420A, Juneau, AK; by email to 
[email protected]; or by fax to 202-395-5806.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Rachel Baker, 907-586-7228.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: 

Background

    NMFS manages U.S. groundfish fisheries of the GOA under the GOA 
FMP. The North Pacific Fishery Management Council (Council) prepared, 
and the Secretary of Commerce (Secretary) approved, the GOA FMP under 
the authority of the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and 
Management Act (Magnuson-Stevens Act), 16 U.S.C. 1801 et seq. 
Regulations governing U.S. fisheries and implementing the GOA FMP 
appear at 50 CFR parts 600 and 679. Sablefish (Anoplopoma fimbria) is 
managed as a groundfish species under the GOA FMP.
    The International Pacific Halibut Commission (IPHC) and NMFS manage 
fishing for Pacific halibut (Hippoglossus stenolepis) through 
regulations at 50 CFR part 300, subpart E, established under authority 
of the Northern Pacific Halibut Act of 1982 (Halibut Act), 16 U.S.C. 
773-773k. The IPHC regulations are subject to acceptance by the 
Secretary of State with concurrence from the Secretary. After 
acceptance by the Secretary of State and the Secretary, NMFS publishes 
the annual management measures in the Federal Register pursuant to 50 
CFR 300.62. The final rule implementing the 2016 annual management 
measures published March 16, 2016 (81 FR 14000). The Halibut Act, at 
section 773c(c), also authorizes the Council to develop halibut fishery 
regulations, including limited access regulations, that are in addition 
to, and not in conflict with, approved IPHC regulations.
    The IFQ Program was implemented in 1995 (58 FR 59375, November 9, 
1993). Under the IFQ Program, access to the non-trawl sablefish and 
halibut fisheries is limited to those persons holding quota share. The 
IFQ Program allocates sablefish and halibut harvesting privileges among 
U.S. fishermen. NMFS manages the IFQ Program pursuant to regulations at 
50 CFR part 679 and 50 CFR part 300 under the authority of section 773c 
of the Halibut Act and section 303(b) of the Magnuson-Stevens Act. The 
proposed rule to implement Amendment 101 (81 FR 55408, August 19, 2016) 
and Sections 3.1 and 4.5 of the Analysis (see ADDRESSES) provide 
additional information on the IFQ Program and the GOA sablefish IFQ 
fishery.
    The Council recommended Amendment 101 to amend provisions of the 
GOA FMP applicable to the sablefish IFQ fishery. The Council also 
recommended implementing regulations applicable to the sablefish IFQ 
fisheries. FMP amendments and regulations developed by the Council may 
be implemented by NMFS only after approval by the Secretary. This final 
rule also includes regulations developed by the Council under the 
Halibut Act to authorize harvest of halibut IFQ caught incidentally in 
longline pot gear used in the GOA sablefish IFQ fishery. Halibut 
fishery regulations developed by the Council may be implemented by NMFS 
only after approval of the Secretary in consultation with the United 
States Coast Guard.
    NMFS published a Notice of Availability for Amendment 101 in the 
Federal Register on August 8, 2016 (81 FR 52394), with comments through 
October 7, 2016. The Secretary approved Amendment 101 on November 4, 
2016, after accounting for information, views, and comment from 
interested persons, and determining that Amendment 101 is consistent 
with the GOA FMP, the Magnuson-Stevens Act, and other applicable law. 
NMFS published a proposed rule to implement Amendment 101 for the 
sablefish IFQ fisheries and regulations to authorize harvest of halibut 
IFQ caught in longline pot gear used in the GOA sablefish IFQ fishery 
on August 19, 2016 (81 FR 55408), with comments invited through 
September 19, 2016. NMFS received 15 comment letters containing 29 
unique substantive comments on the FMP amendment and proposed rule. 
NMFS summarizes and responds to these comments in the Comments and 
Responses section of this preamble.
    A detailed review of the provisions of Amendment 101, the proposed 
regulations to implement Amendment 101 and to authorize harvest of 
halibut IFQ caught in longline pot gear used in the GOA sablefish IFQ 
fishery, and the rationale for these regulations is provided in the 
preamble to the proposed rule (81 FR 55408, August 19, 2016) and is 
briefly summarized in this final rule preamble.
    Amendment 101 and this final rule apply to the sablefish IFQ 
fisheries in the GOA. The IFQ fisheries are prosecuted in accordance 
with catch limits established by regulatory area. The regulatory areas 
for the sablefish IFQ fishery in the GOA are the Southeast Outside 
District of the GOA (SEO), West Yakutat District of the GOA (WY), 
Central GOA (CGOA), and Western GOA (WGOA). The sablefish regulatory 
areas are defined and shown in Figure 14 to part 679. This preamble 
refers to these areas collectively as sablefish areas.
    This final rule implements provisions that affect halibut IFQ 
fisheries in the GOA. The halibut regulatory areas (halibut areas) are 
defined by the IPHC, described in Section 6 of the annual management 
measures (81 FR 14000, March 16, 2016), and shown in Figure 15 to part 
679. The halibut areas in the GOA include Areas 2C, 3A, 3B, and part of 
Area 4A. All of these areas except Area 4A are completely contained in 
the GOA. The portion of Area 4A in waters south of the Aleutian 
Islands, west of Area 3B and east of 170[deg] W. longitude, is included 
in the WGOA sablefish area. This area includes the western part of the 
WGOA sablefish area and a small strip along the eastern border (east of 
170[deg] W. longitude) of the Aleutian Islands sablefish area in the 
Bering Sea and Aleutian Islands Management Area (BSAI). This final rule 
applies to the harvest of halibut IFQ when a vessel operator is using 
longline pot gear to fish sablefish IFQ in all areas of the GOA. For 
additional information on the sablefish and halibut areas in the GOA 
see the proposed rule (81 FR 55408, August 19, 2016) and Figure 1 and 
Figure 11 in the Analysis.
    This final rule revises regulations to add longline pot gear as a 
new authorized gear for catcher vessels and catcher/processors 
participating in the GOA sablefish IFQ fishery. Prior to this final 
rule, Sec.  679.2 authorized vessels in the GOA sablefish IFQ fishery 
to use only longline gear (e.g., hook-and-line gear). Longline pot gear 
is pot gear with a stationary, buoyed, and anchored line with two or 
more pots attached. Longline pot gear is often deployed as a series of 
many pots attached together in a ``string'' of gear. For additional 
information on longline gear and longline pot gear, see the definition 
of Authorized Fishing Gear in Sec.  679.2. For information on the 
history of gear use in the sablefish fishery in the GOA, see the 
proposed rule (81 FR 55408, August 19, 2016) and Section 2.1.1 of the 
Analysis.

Need for Amendment 101 and This Final Rule

    Beginning in 2009, the Council and NMFS received reports from 
sablefish IFQ fishermen that depredation was adversely impacting the 
sablefish IFQ fleet in the GOA. The reports indicated that whales were 
removing or damaging sablefish caught on hook-and-line gear

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(depredation) before the gear was retrieved. Depredation has been 
observed on sablefish longline surveys. Sperm whale depredation is most 
common in the SEO, WY, and CGOA sablefish areas and killer whale 
depredation is most common in the WGOA and BSAI. Section 3.4.1.1 of the 
Analysis provides the most recent information on depredation in the 
sablefish IFQ fishery, and Figure 17 in the Analysis shows a map of 
observed depredation on sablefish longline surveys.
    Participants in the GOA sablefish IFQ fishery told the Council and 
NMFS that authorizing longline pot gear in the GOA sablefish IFQ 
fishery would reduce the adverse impacts of depredation for those 
vessel operators who choose to switch from hook-and-line gear. 
Depredation negatively impacts the sablefish IFQ fleet through reduced 
catch rates and increased operating costs. Depredation also has 
negative consequences for whales through increased risk of vessel 
strike, gear entanglement, and altered foraging strategies. Longline 
pot gear prevents depredation because whales cannot remove or damage 
sablefish enclosed in a pot. The Council and NMFS determined that 
interactions with whales throughout the GOA could affect the ability of 
sablefish IFQ permit holders to harvest sablefish by reducing catch per 
unit of effort and decreasing fishing costs. Section 1.2 of the 
Analysis provides additional information on the Council's development 
and recommendation of Amendment 101 and this final rule.
    The following sections describe: (1) The sablefish IFQ fishery 
provisions implemented with Amendment 101 and this final rule, (2) the 
changes from proposed to final rule, and (3) NMFS' response to 
comments.

GOA Sablefish IFQ Fishery Provisions Implemented With Amendment 101 and 
This Final Rule

    The objective of Amendment 101 and this final rule is to improve 
efficiency in harvesting sablefish IFQ and reduce adverse economic 
impacts on harvesters that occur from depredation. Amendment 101 and 
this final rule will also mitigate impacts on sablefish IFQ harvesters 
using hook-and-line gear by minimizing the potential for interactions 
between hook-and-line gear and longline pot gear. Finally, Amendment 
101 and this final rule will reduce whale and seabird interactions with 
fishing gear in the GOA sablefish IFQ fishery.
    This final rule implements regulations for the sablefish IFQ 
fisheries in the GOA and regulations to authorize harvest of halibut 
IFQ caught incidentally in longline pot gear used in the GOA sablefish 
IFQ fishery.
    This final rule revises regulations at 50 CFR parts 300 and 679 to 
(1) authorize longline pot gear in the GOA sablefish IFQ fishery, (2) 
minimize the potential for gear conflicts and fishing grounds 
preemption, and (3) require retention of halibut IFQ caught in longline 
pot gear used in the GOA sablefish IFQ fishery. This final rule also 
includes additional regulatory revisions to facilitate the 
administration, monitoring, and enforcement of these provisions. This 
section describes the changes to current regulations implemented by 
this final rule.

Authorize Longline Pot Gear

    This final rule revises Sec. Sec.  300.61, 679.2, 679.24, and 
679.42 to authorize longline pot gear for use in the GOA sablefish IFQ 
fishery. Additionally, this final rule revises the definition of 
``Fixed gear'' under the definition of ``Authorized fishing gear'' at 
Sec.  679.2(4)(i) to include longline pot gear as an authorized gear in 
the GOA sablefish IFQ fishery and as an authorized gear for halibut IFQ 
harvested in halibut areas in the GOA. Fixed gear is a general term 
that describes the multiple gear types allowed to fish sablefish IFQ 
and halibut IFQ under the IFQ Program and is referred to throughout 50 
CFR part 679. This final rule adds Sec.  679.42(b)(1)(i) to further 
clarify that trawl gear is not authorized for use in the sablefish and 
halibut IFQ fisheries in the GOA and the BSAI. This final rule also 
adds Sec.  679.42(b)(1)(ii) to clarify that pot-and-line gear is not 
authorized for use in the GOA sablefish IFQ fishery. Pot-and-line gear 
is pot gear with a stationary, buoyed line with a single pot attached.
    This final rule revises the definition of ``Fishing'' at Sec.  
300.61 to specify that the use of longline pot gear in any halibut area 
in the GOA to harvest halibut IFQ will be subject to halibut 
regulations at part 300. This final rule also revises the definition of 
``IFQ halibut'' at Sec.  300.61 to specify that halibut IFQ may be 
harvested with longline pot gear while commercial fishing in any 
halibut area in the GOA. As described in the Require Retention of 
Halibut IFQ Caught in Longline Pot Gear Used in the GOA Sablefish IFQ 
Fishery section below, this final rule also adds Sec.  679.42(l)(6) to 
require a vessel operator using longline pot gear in the GOA sablefish 
IFQ fishery to retain legal size (32 inches or greater) halibut caught 
incidentally if any IFQ permit holder on board has sufficient halibut 
IFQ pounds for the retained halibut for that halibut area.
    This final rule revises Table 15 to part 679 to specify that 
authorized gear for sablefish IFQ harvested from any GOA reporting area 
includes longline pot gear in addition to all longline gear (i.e., 
hook-and-line, jig, troll, and handline). This final rule also revises 
the table to specify that authorized gear for halibut harvest in the 
GOA is fishing gear composed of lines with hooks attached and longline 
pot gear.

Minimize Potential Gear Conflicts and Grounds Preemption

    This final rule adds provisions at Sec.  679.42(l) to minimize the 
potential for gear conflicts and grounds preemption and to create 
general requirements for using longline pot gear in the GOA sablefish 
IFQ fishery.
    This final rule establishes pot limits in each GOA sablefish area 
at Sec.  679.42(l)(5) and requirements for vessel operators to request 
pot tags from NMFS at Sec.  679.42(l)(3). Under this final rule, a 
vessel operator must annually request pot tags from NMFS by submitting 
a complete IFQ Sablefish Longline Pot Gear: Vessel Registration and 
Request for Pot Gear Tags form, which will be available on the NMFS 
Alaska Region Web site at https://alaskafisheries.noaa.gov/. NMFS will 
issue the number of requested tags up to the pot limit authorized at 
Sec.  679.42(l)(5)(ii) in a sablefish area. The vessel owner requesting 
pot tags must specify the vessel to which NMFS will assign the pot 
tags. Pot tags must be assigned to only one vessel each year. A valid 
pot tag that is assigned to the vessel must be attached to each pot on 
board the vessel before the vessel departs port to fish in the GOA 
sablefish IFQ fishery.
    This final rule adds specific requirements for longline pot gear 
deployment and retrieval in the GOA sablefish IFQ fishery. This final 
rule implements Sec.  679.24(a)(3) to require a vessel operator to mark 
each end of a set of longline pot gear with a cluster of four or more 
marker buoys, including one hard buoy marked with the capital letters 
``LP,'' a flag mounted on a pole, and a radar reflector. This 
requirement is in addition to current requirements at Sec.  
679.24(a)(1) and (2) for all hook-and-line, longline pot, and pot-and-
line marker buoys to be marked with the vessel's Federal Fisheries 
Permit (FFP) number or Alaska Department of Fish and Game (ADF&G) 
vessel registration number.
    Under this final rule, a vessel operator may deploy longline pot 
gear in the

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GOA sablefish IFQ fishery only during the sablefish fishing period 
specified in Sec.  679.23(g)(1). NMFS annually establishes the 
sablefish fishing period to correspond with the halibut fishing period 
established by the IPHC. Prior to this final rule, regulations at Sec.  
679.23(g)(2) authorized an IFQ permit holder to retain sablefish 
outside of the established fishing period if the permit holder had 
unused IFQ for the specified sablefish area. This final rule revises 
Sec.  679.23(g)(2) to specify that IFQ permit holders using longline 
pot gear in the GOA are not authorized to retain sablefish outside of 
the established fishing period even if the IFQ permit holder has unused 
IFQ.
    This final rule adds Sec.  679.42(l)(5)(iii) to establish gear 
retrieval requirements for longline pot gear in each GOA sablefish 
area. This final rule requires a vessel operator using longline pot 
gear to redeploy longline pot gear within a certain amount of time 
after being deployed, or to remove the gear from the fishing grounds 
when making a sablefish landing.
    This final rule allows multiple vessels to use the same longline 
pot gear during one fishing season but prevents use of the same 
longline pot gear simultaneously. To prevent use of the same longline 
pot gear simultaneously, this final rule adds Sec.  679.42(l)(5)(iv) to 
require a vessel operator to: (1) Remove longline pot gear assigned to 
the vessel and deployed to fish sablefish IFQ from the fishing grounds, 
(2) return the gear to port, and (3) remove the pot tags that are 
assigned to that vessel from each pot before the gear may be used on 
another vessel. The operator of the second vessel is required to attach 
pot tags assigned to his or her vessel to each pot before deploying the 
gear to fish for GOA sablefish IFQ. This final rule requires that only 
one set of the appropriate vessel-specific pot tags may be attached to 
the pots at any time.

Require Retention of Halibut IFQ Caught in Longline Pot Gear Used in 
the GOA Sablefish IFQ Fishery

    This final rule revises the definition of ``IFQ halibut'' in Sec.  
679.2 to specify that halibut IFQ may be harvested with longline pot 
gear while commercial fishing in any halibut area in the GOA. 
Additionally, this rule adds Sec.  679.42(l)(6) to require a vessel 
operator using longline pot gear in the GOA sablefish IFQ fishery to 
retain legal size halibut caught incidentally if any IFQ permit holder 
on board has sufficient halibut IFQ pounds for the retained halibut for 
that halibut area. Additionally, this final rule revises Sec.  
679.7(a)(13) to specify the requirements for handling and release of 
halibut that apply to vessels using longline pot gear in the GOA 
sablefish IFQ fishery.

Recordkeeping and Reporting

    This final rule adds Sec.  679.42(l)(7) to require a vessel 
operator using longline pot gear in the GOA sablefish IFQ fishery to 
comply with logbook reporting requirements at Sec.  679.5(c) and vessel 
monitoring system (VMS) requirements at Sec.  679.42(k).
    The following table describes the revisions to Sec.  679.5.

            Table 1--Description of Revisions to Sec.   679.5
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     Paragraph in Sec.   679.5                    Revision
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(a)(4)(i).........................  Require the operator of a vessel
                                     less than 60 feet (18.3 m) length
                                     overall (LOA) using longline pot
                                     gear in the GOA sablefish IFQ
                                     fishery to complete a logbook.
(c)(1)(vi)(B).....................  Clarify table footnote.
(c)(2)(iii)(A)....................  Add missing word.
(c)(3)(i)(B)......................  Revise paragraphs (1) and (2) and
                                     add paragraphs (3) through (5) to
                                     specify logbook reporting
                                     requirements for vessels in the GOA
                                     and BSAI.
(c)(3)(ii)(A) and (B).............  Clarify tables describing current
                                     logbook reporting requirements.
(c)(3)(iv)(A)(2) and (B)(2).......  Require the operator of a vessel
                                     using longline pot gear to record
                                     specific information in a Daily
                                     Fishing Logbook or Daily Cumulative
                                     Production Logbook each day the
                                     vessel is active in the GOA
                                     sablefish IFQ fishery.
(c)(3)(v)(G)......................   Require the operator of a
                                     vessel using longline pot gear in
                                     the GOA or the BSAI fishery to
                                     record the length of a longline pot
                                     set, the size of the pot, and
                                     spacing of pots.
                                     Clarify logbook reporting
                                     requirements for gear information
                                     for all vessels using longline and
                                     pot gear.
(l)(1)(iii).......................  Add paragraphs (H) and (I) to
                                     require the operator of a vessel
                                     using longline pot gear in the GOA
                                     sablefish IFQ fishery to record in
                                     the Prior Notice of Landing the
                                     gear type used, number of pots set,
                                     number of pots lost, and number of
                                     pots left on the fishing grounds
                                     still fishing in addition to the
                                     other information required under
                                     current regulations.
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Monitoring and Enforcement

    This final rule revises Sec.  679.7(a)(6) to prohibit deployment of 
longline pot gear in the GOA outside of the sablefish fishing period. 
Additionally, this final rule revises Sec.  679.7(a)(6)(i) to clarify 
that vessels in the halibut IFQ fishery are subject to gear deployment 
requirements specified by the IPHC in the annual management measures 
pursuant to Sec.  300.62.
    This final rule prohibits a vessel operator in the GOA from using 
longline pot gear to harvest sablefish IFQ or halibut IFQ in the GOA 
sablefish areas without having an operating VMS on board the vessel. 
Additionally, this final rule revises Sec.  679.42(k)(2)(ii) to require 
a vessel operator using longline pot gear to fish sablefish IFQ in the 
GOA to contact NMFS to confirm that VMS transmissions are being 
received from the vessel. The vessel operator is required to receive a 
VMS confirmation number from NMFS before fishing in the sablefish IFQ 
fishery.

Other Revisions

    This final rule revises Sec.  679.20(a)(4) to replace an incorrect 
reference to the sablefish total allowable catch (TAC) allocation to 
hook-and-line gear with the correct reference to fixed gear, as defined 
at Sec.  679.2, which includes hook-and-line and longline pot gear. 
This final rule does not change the percent of the TAC allocated to the 
sablefish IFQ fishery in the GOA. NMFS will continue to allocate 95 
percent of the sablefish TAC in the Eastern GOA sablefish area, which 
includes the SEO and WY, to vessels using fixed gear, and allocate 80 
percent of the sablefish TACs in each of the CGOA and WGOA sablefish 
areas to vessels using fixed gear.
    This final rule revises Sec.  679.42(b)(2) to specify that an 
operator of a vessel using hook-and-line gear to harvest sablefish IFQ, 
halibut IFQ, or halibut Community Development Quota (CDQ) must comply 
with seabird avoidance measures set forth in Sec.  679.24(e). This 
final rule clarifies that vessel operators using longline pot gear in 
the GOA sablefish

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IFQ fishery are not required to comply with seabird avoidance measures 
under this final rule.
    This final rule revises Sec.  679.51(a), which contains 
requirements for vessels in the partial coverage category of the North 
Pacific Groundfish and Halibut Observer Program. This final rule 
removes a specific reference to hook-and-line gear for vessels fishing 
for halibut. This revision is needed because this final rule authorizes 
the retention of halibut IFQ by vessels using longline pot gear in the 
GOA. It is not necessary to specify authorized gear for halibut IFQ in 
Sec.  679.51(a) because Sec.  679.50(a)(3) currently states that, for 
purposes of subpart E, when the term halibut is used it refers to both 
halibut IFQ and halibut CDQ, and the authorized gear for halibut is 
specified in Sec.  679.2.

Changes From Proposed to Final Rule

    NMFS made four changes to this final rule. The first change is in 
response to comments received on the proposed rule. NMFS added Sec.  
679.42(l)(5)(i)(C) to specify that the gear retrieval requirements in 
Sec.  679.42 (l)(5)(iii) and (iv) apply to all longline pot gear that 
is assigned to a vessel and deployed to fish sablefish IFQ and to all 
other fishing equipment attached to longline pot gear that is deployed 
in the water by the vessel to fish sablefish IFQ. This final rule also 
specifies that ``all other fishing equipment attached to longline pot 
gear'' includes, but is not limited to, equipment used to mark longline 
pot gear as required in this final rule at Sec.  679.24(a)(3). This 
change is described in more detail in the response to Comment 23 in the 
Comments and Responses section below.
    The second change clarifies the definition of Authorized Fishing 
Gear at Sec.  679.2 (4)(iv) to specify that this final rule authorizes 
a person using longline pot gear to retain halibut in the GOA if the 
vessel operator is fishing for IFQ sablefish in accordance with the 
provisions established at Sec.  679.42(l) for the use of longline pot 
gear. These provisions establish area-specific pot limits and gear 
retrieval requirements in addition to requirements for using pot tags 
and marking longline pot gear on the fishing grounds. This change 
clarifies that authorization of longline pot gear for halibut is 
limited to longline pot gear used in the GOA sablefish IFQ fishery in 
accordance with Sec.  679.42(l) and does not apply to other groundfish 
fisheries in the GOA.
    The third change clarifies Sec.  679.42(l)(6)(i)(A) to specify that 
a vessel operator using longline pot gear in the GOA sablefish IFQ 
fishery must retain legal size halibut if the halibut is caught in the 
GOA sablefish IFQ fishery in accordance with the provisions established 
at Sec.  679.42(l) for the use of longline pot gear and an IFQ permit 
holder on board the vessel has unused halibut IFQ for the appropriate 
regulatory area and vessel category. As described for the second change 
to this final rule in the previous paragraph, this change clarifies 
that the requirement to retain halibut caught in longline pot gear used 
in the GOA sablefish IFQ fishery in accordance with Sec.  679.42(l) is 
limited to the GOA sablefish IFQ fishery and does not apply to other 
groundfish fisheries in the GOA.
    The fourth change replaces ``and'' with ``or'' in Sec.  
679.7(f)(18)(i) in this final rule. This change clarifies that it is 
prohibited for a vessel operator to deploy, conduct fishing with, 
retrieve, or retain IFQ sablefish or IFQ halibut from longline pot gear 
in the GOA either in excess of the pot limits specified in Sec.  
679.42(l)(5)(ii) or without a pot tag attached to each pot in 
accordance with Sec.  679.42(l)(4). The proposed rule incorrectly 
specified that a vessel operator would be in violation of Sec.  
679.7(f)(18) only if he or she deployed, conducted fishing with, or 
retrieved longline pot gear in the GOA in excess of the pot limits 
specified and without a pot tag attached to each pot. Changing ``and'' 
to ``or'' in Sec.  679.7(f)(18)(i) in this final rule is necessary to 
implement the Council's and NMFS' intent that vessel operators are 
required to comply with both the pot limit and pot tag requirements, 
and that failure to comply with either of these requirements would be a 
violation of the regulations.

Comments and Responses

    NMFS received 15 comment letters containing 29 specific comments, 
which are summarized and responded to below. The commenters consisted 
of individuals, sablefish IFQ fishery participants and industry groups 
representing fishermen using hook-and-line gear in the GOA, and an 
environmental organization.
    Comment 1: I do not support this action because sablefish is being 
overharvested and this is having negative impacts on marine mammals. 
NMFS should ban all fishing in this area and cut the sablefish quota to 
zero.
    Response: NMFS disagrees. Sablefish is not subject to overfishing, 
is not overfished, and TACs are set in a precautionary manner. The 
current harvest specifications process and authorities for in-season 
management prevent overfishing and provide for the GOA sablefish IFQ 
fishery to achieve optimum yield on a continuing basis. As described in 
the proposed rule and Section 3.1.1.2 of the Analysis, under Amendment 
101 and this final rule, harvest of sablefish IFQ will be authorized 
only during the sablefish fishing period specified at Sec.  
679.23(g)(1) and established by the Council and NMFS through the annual 
harvest specifications (81 FR 14740, March 18, 2016). Amendment 101 and 
this final rule do not change conservation and management of the GOA 
sablefish fishery.
    Section 3.4 of the Analysis describes that the current GOA 
groundfish fisheries, which includes the sablefish IFQ fishery, do not 
have an adverse impact on marine mammals. The Council and NMFS 
considered the impacts of Amendment 101 and this final rule on marine 
mammals and determined that they do not have an effect on marine 
mammals beyond those already expected from the GOA groundfish fisheries 
(see the response to Comment 2).
    Comment 2: NMFS should prepare an environmental impact statement 
(EIS) for Amendment 101 because of its potential effect on humpback 
whales and North Pacific right whales. The draft EA is inadequate 
because it fails to analyze potential impacts of sablefish pot gear in 
the GOA on marine mammals that are listed as endangered under the 
Endangered Species Act (ESA), specifically humpback whales (Megaptera 
novaeangliae) and North Pacific right whales (Eubalaena japonica).
    Response: NMFS prepared a draft EA to determine whether the 
environmental impact of the proposed action was significant. Section 
3.4 of the draft EA discussed the impact of the proposed action on 
marine mammals. In response to this comment, NMFS has revised this 
section of the EA to provide additional information on North Pacific 
right whales and humpback whales. Based on the analysis in the final 
EA, NMFS continues to conclude that Amendment 101 and this final rule 
will not have a significant impact on the human environment, including 
humpback whales and North Pacific right whales. Therefore, NMFS is not 
required to prepare an EIS under the requirements of the National 
Environmental Policy Act.
    Comment 3: There is evidence of pot fishing gear entangling 
Atlantic right whales and humpback whales. NMFS should consider using 
entanglement information from other fisheries outside of Alaska as a 
proxy for potential impacts of the proposed action on North Pacific 
right whales.
    Response: Section 3.4 of the EA presents information on 
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marine mammal entanglements in Alaska. NMFS considered entanglement 
information from similar fisheries using pot gear in the GOA and Bering 
Sea as these fisheries are likely more analogous to the GOA sablefish 
IFQ longline pot gear fishery than fisheries in other regions where 
potential interactions between fisheries and marine mammal species may 
differ from interactions in Alaska. Species distribution and abundance 
information from the GOA provides more informative indications as to 
the probability of fishery interactions with marine mammals than data 
from other regions or oceans. While fishery interactions and 
entanglements of right whales are known to occur in the North Atlantic, 
no North Pacific right whale interactions are known to have occurred in 
the North Pacific fisheries despite considerable fishing effort. 
Therefore, NMFS disagrees that the North Atlantic data are a more 
reasonable proxy than the best available data on fishery interactions 
with North Pacific right whales in the North Pacific fisheries.
    Comment 4: NMFS must consult under section 7 of the ESA and publish 
a biological opinion including an incidental take statement for ESA-
listed species likely to interact with longline pot gear in the GOA 
sablefish fishery. The commenter states that due to the absence of a 
biological opinion on the effect of the proposed action on ESA-listed 
species, the draft EA does not provide the public with a complete 
documentation of the environmental impacts associated with this action. 
The commenter states that NMFS should reopen the public comment period 
if this consultation, or any other ongoing analysis that may affect 
NMFS' decision-making process, adds critical new information to the 
record.
    Response: NMFS revised Section 3.4 of the EA to summarize 
information on ESA section 7 consultations (consultations) that have 
been conducted to assess the effects of the GOA groundfish fisheries on 
ESA-listed species. Although the EA describes these consultations, the 
results of these consultations have been publicly available on the NMFS 
Alaska Region Web site at: www.alaskafisheries.noaa.gov. Amendment 101 
and this final rule do not modify the GOA groundfish fisheries in a 
manner that will cause effects on listed species or designated critical 
habitat that have not been considered in previous consultations. Based 
on the information in section 3.4.1.2 of the analysis, the overall 
likelihood of entanglement of listed marine mammals in longline pot 
gear is no greater than the likelihood of listed marine mammal 
entanglement in the hook-and-line gear currently used in the sablefish 
IFQ fishery.
    The summary of information available in Section 3.4 of the EA does 
not affect NMFS' decision-making process or add critical new 
information to the record that would require NMFS to publish a new 
proposed rule or extend the public comment period.
    Comment 5: NMFS should analyze whether a negligible impact 
determination (NID) is appropriate for the GOA sablefish IFQ longline 
pot gear fishery under the Marine Mammal Protection Act (MMPA) because 
of its similarity to the sablefish pot fishery along the west coast of 
the United States (California, Oregon, and Washington).
    Response: NMFS publishes an annual List of Fisheries (LOF) in which 
all commercial fisheries in the United States are categorized according 
to the level of serious injury and mortality to marine mammals relative 
to the health of each marine mammal stock. Category I fisheries are 
considered to have the greatest impact on a marine mammal stock's 
health, Category II fisheries have some impact on a marine mammal 
stock's health, and Category III fisheries have the least impact. These 
categories are used to make management decisions, as needed, to monitor 
and adjust fisheries' impacts on marine mammal populations. Under MMPA 
section 118, participants in Category I through III commercial 
fisheries are granted an exemption from the MMPA prohibition on 
incidental takes of marine mammal not listed as threatened or 
endangered under the ESA. NMFS will include the GOA sablefish IFQ 
longline pot gear fishery in the 2018 LOF analysis to place this 
fishery in the appropriate LOF category. In the meantime, once this 
final rule becomes effective, the new GOA sablefish IFQ logline pot 
gear fishery will be automatically considered a Category II fishery, as 
directed by regulation (50 CFR 229.2).
    Permits authorizing the incidental take of ESA-listed species in 
U.S. commercial fisheries may be granted under MMPA section 
101(a)(5)(E). One criterion required to issue such permits is a NID. A 
NID is issued if NMFS determines that all commercial fisheries 
identified in the annual LOF, collectively, have a negligible impact on 
any ESA-listed marine mammal stock for which a take permit is proposed 
to be issued. A negligible impact is defined (50 CFR 216.103) as an 
impact resulting from the specified activity that cannot be reasonably 
expected to, and is not reasonably likely to, adversely affect the 
species or stock through effects on annual rates of recruitment or 
survival.
    NMFS issued a NID for fishery impacts on marine mammals in Alaska 
on June 23, 2016, and NMFS issued permits under the authority of 
section 101(a)(5)(E) of the MMPA for the incidental taking of ESA-
listed species effective for a three-year period (June 23, 2016, 81 FR 
40870). Because the new GOA sablefish IFQ longline pot gear fishery has 
not yet commenced, information is not available to make a NID on the 
impacts of this fishery on ESA-listed marine mammals in Alaska. The use 
of the U.S. west coast sablefish pot fishery as a surrogate for the GOA 
sablefish IFQ longline pot gear fishery in a NID, as suggested by the 
comment, would be inappropriate due to differences in geography, 
fishery operations, and marine mammal species distribution. Information 
on marine mammal interactions with the new GOA sablefish IFQ longline 
pot gear fishery will be incorporated and considered when NMFS begins 
analysis during the review of the current NID applicable to Alaskan 
fisheries.
    Comment 6: The commenter urges NMFS to set aside areas in the GOA 
where pot gear is prohibited in order to protect the North Pacific 
right whale from entanglement. The commenter states that the North 
Pacific right whale population is estimated to be very low, and that 
any serious injury or mortality would have population level effects. 
The commenter urged NMFS to close North Pacific right whale critical 
habitat in the GOA to minimize the extent of fishing gear interactions.
    Response: As summarized in Section 3.4 of the EA, NMFS has 
concluded that this action is not likely to affect the North Pacific 
right whale or its designated critical habitat in a manner or to an 
extent not already considered in prior ESA section 7 consultations on 
the GOA groundfish fisheries. In 2006, NMFS determined that the GOA 
groundfish fisheries are not likely to adversely affect right whales. 
NMFS reaffirmed this determination when critical habitat was designated 
for the North Pacific right whale in 2008. There are no recorded 
instances of North Pacific right whale entanglements with hook-and-line 
gear or longline pot gear in the Alaska groundfish fishery. Section 
3.4.1.2 of the EA analyzes the potential overlap of the sablefish 
fishery with areas of known North Pacific right whale observations and 
critical habitat. The analysis found that the sablefish fishery occurs 
at depths much deeper than designated North Pacific right whale 
critical habitat, so neither the hook-and-line gear nor the longline 
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gear sablefish fishery is likely to adversely affect North Pacific 
right whales or the designated critical habitat. Based on this 
analysis, NMFS concludes that there is likely to be no overlap between 
GOA sablefish longline pot gear and North Pacific right whale critical 
habitat. The commenter's proposal to close North Pacific right whale 
critical habitat to longline pot gear in the GOA sablefish IFQ fishery 
to protect North Pacific right whales from entanglement is not 
supported by the available data.
    Comment 7: The use of pot gear in the GOA sablefish fishery is 
likely to entangle humpback whales based on comparisons to the 
sablefish pot fisheries operating off the west coast of the U.S. and in 
the BSAI. The EA must consider entanglement of humpback whales in the 
analysis of cumulative impacts. The use of sablefish pot gear in the 
GOA is likely to increase entanglements for the Hawaii, Mexico, and 
western North Pacific humpback whale ESA-listed distinct population 
segments and moderately reduce population size or growth rate.
    Response: NMFS revised Section 3.4 of the EA to describe the 
anticipated effects of longline pot gear in the GOA sablefish IFQ 
fishery, including entanglement of marine mammals, in response to this 
comment. The analysis shows there were no documented marine mammal 
interactions in the Bering Sea IFQ sablefish longline pot fishery or 
the BSAI Pacific cod longline pot fishery from 2008 through 2012. Based 
on this best available data for longline pot gear in the BSAI sablefish 
IFQ pot fishery and in other existing longline pot fisheries in the 
GOA, NMFS determines that the longline pot gear that may be deployed 
under the final rule in lieu of hook-and-line gear is not likely to 
increase the risk of entanglements of humpback whales relative to 
status quo. Based on the information in the analysis, NMFS determined 
that the GOA groundfish fisheries are not likely to have population-
level effects on humpback whales.
    Comment 8: The biological opinions prepared for the west coast 
sablefish pot fishery include terms and conditions to mitigate 
potential entanglement with whales that should be required by NMFS for 
the GOA sablefish pot fishery. These terms and conditions include 
electronic monitoring and logbook reporting requirements to report lost 
gear, a database to track fishery effort, analysis on the magnitude of 
lost pot gear and factors that may influence loss, and analysis of gear 
deployment and overlap with large whale migrations of aggregations.
    Response: Many of the monitoring requirements and analyses 
referenced by the commenter in the biological opinions assessing the 
west coast sablefish pot fishery are addressed through existing 
regulations, or are required under this final rule. This final rule 
also includes additional monitoring provisions.
    This final rule requires the use of logbooks to record data on pot 
gear deployment and loss at Sec.  679.5(c). Specifically, a vessel 
operator using longline pot gear in the GOA must record the length of a 
longline pot set, the size of the pot, the spacing of pots, number of 
pots set, number of pots lost, and number of pots left on the fishing 
grounds still fishing, in addition to the other information required 
under current regulations. Additionally, this final rule at Sec.  
679.42(k) requires a vessel operator to use a VMS while using longline 
pot gear to fish for sablefish in the GOA. VMS monitors the location 
and movement of commercial fishing vessels in Federal fisheries off 
Alaska. Further, a vessel operator using longline pot gear in the GOA 
is subject to observer coverage under the North Pacific Groundfish and 
Halibut Observer Program.
    NMFS has developed analytical tools and databases to analyze all 
fishery data that NMFS collects, including the new data collected under 
this final rule. NMFS is able to assess the amount of catch, effort, 
and areas where longline pot gear is deployed in the GOA sablefish IFQ 
fishery with existing analytic methods. NMFS will have the fishery data 
necessary to compare longline pot gear deployment with available 
information on areas of large whale migrations. The Council and NMFS 
are currently analyzing the use of electronic monitoring for pot gear. 
Under a separate analytical and regulatory process, the Council and 
NMFS may consider the use of electronic monitoring for vessels using 
longline pot gear in the GOA sablefish IFQ fishery.
    Comment 9: Measures to protect Atlantic right whales from 
entanglement by pot gear have been recommended by the Marine Mammal 
Commission, and those should be considered by NMFS for the GOA 
sablefish pot fishery. These measures include gear marking 
requirements, and closing areas likely to be used by Atlantic right 
whales. NMFS also should consider the applicability of mitigation 
measures suggested in the Atlantic Large Whale Take Reduction Plan to 
the GOA sablefish pot fishery.
    Response: This final rule implements additional gear marking 
requirements for vessels using longline pot gear in the GOA sablefish 
IFQ fishery. Under this final rule at Sec.  679.24(a), each vessel 
operator must attach a cluster of four or more marker buoys, a flag 
mounted on a pole, and a radar reflector to each end of a longline pot 
set. This final rule requires vessel operators to add the initials 
``LP'' for ``Longline Pot'' to one hard buoy in the buoy cluster in 
addition to the FFP number of the vessel deploying the gear, or the 
ADF&G vessel registration number. This will distinguish buoys for hook-
and-line gear from buoys for longline pot gear. As stated in the 
response to Comment 6, closing areas to the use of longline pot gear in 
the GOA sablefish IFQ fishery is unnecessary. Section 3.4 of the EA 
summarizes the history of ESA section 7 consultations conducted for GOA 
groundfish fisheries. Based on these conclusions, additional management 
measures such as those described by the Atlantic Large Whale Take 
Reduction Plan do not appear to be applicable or warranted. However, if 
information becomes available that indicates whales are interacting 
with this fishery, NMFS will take appropriate measures pursuant to the 
MMPA and, for listed whales, the ESA.
    Comment 10: NMFS should prohibit the use of hook-and-line gear in 
the sablefish fishery in favor of longline pot gear. NMFS should not 
allow fishermen to continue to use the gear just because they have made 
economic investments in using that harvesting method. NMFS must achieve 
maximum sustainable yield from the sablefish fishery with the greatest 
harvesting efficiency and lowest impact to the environment, and hook-
and-line gear does not achieve this due to current levels of 
depredation and interactions with whales and seabirds. Furthermore, 
hook-and-line gear is inefficient from a fuel and manpower perspective 
because it requires constantly retrieving the lines. Longline pot gear 
allows pots to soak on the fishing grounds and provides for more 
efficient catch of fish because smaller fish can swim out of the pot 
and whales cannot get to the sablefish inside the pots. More efficient 
harvest benefits the end consumer because they can purchase fish at 
lower cost.
    Response: Amendment 101 and this final rule are intended to balance 
multiple objectives: Improve harvesting efficiency and reduce adverse 
economic impacts from depredation to harvesters in the sablefish IFQ 
fishery, mitigate impacts on sablefish IFQ fishermen using hook-and-
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hook-and-line gear and longline pot gear, and reduce sablefish IFQ 
fishery whale and seabird interactions with fishing gear. Amendment 101 
and this final rule balance these objectives consistent with the 
requirements of the Magnuson-Stevens Act.
    Amendment 101 and this final rule are consistent with National 
Standard 1 of the Magnuson-Stevens Act, which requires conservation and 
management measures to prevent overfishing while achieving optimum 
yield on a continuing basis (section 301(a) of the Magnuson-Stevens 
Act). Optimum yield is based on maximum sustainable yield, reduced as 
appropriate for social and economic factors for the relevant fishery 
(81 FR 71858, October 18, 2016). The Council and NMFS achieve optimum 
yield in the GOA sablefish IFQ fishery by establishing annual catch 
limits at sustainable levels and establishing management measures for 
the fishery that meet a number of social and economic goals, including 
maintaining a diverse fleet of fishing vessels and a broad distribution 
of economic benefits to fishermen, processors, and communities that 
participate in the fishery (see Sections 3.1 and 4.5 of the Analysis). 
As described in the response to Comment 1, Amendment 101 and this final 
rule do not change the current process for establishing annual catch 
limits or the management measures that have been established to meet 
specific social and economic goals for the GOA sablefish IFQ fishery.
    As described in the response to Comment 1, the proposed rule, and 
Sections 3.4 and 3.5 of the Analysis, the Council and NMFS have 
determined that the current GOA sablefish IFQ fishery prosecuted with 
hook-and-line gear does not adversely affect whales and seabirds. 
Amendment 101 and this final rule do not change the management measures 
established for the hook-and-line sablefish IFQ fishery in the GOA that 
are intended to reduce fishery interactions with whales and seabirds.
    The proposed rule and Section 2.1.1 of the Analysis describe that 
sablefish can be caught efficiently with hook-and-line and pot gear. In 
recommending Amendment 101 and this final rule, the Council and NMFS 
recognized that hook-and-line gear will continue to be an effective 
harvesting method for many vessels in the sablefish IFQ fishery. 
Authorizing fishermen to use longline pot or hook-and-line gear in the 
GOA sablefish IFQ fishery provides each vessel operator with the choice 
to determine which type of gear is appropriate for their operation and 
gives them the flexibility to determine the most cost effective method 
for harvesting sablefish IFQ. The proposed rule and Section 4.9.2 of 
the Analysis describe that the costs of converting to longline pot gear 
can be substantial, and some vessels in the sablefish IFQ fishery will 
not be able to convert because of vessel length or other factors. 
Amendment 101 and this final rule balance the needs of sablefish IFQ 
fishery participants by providing vessel operators with the opportunity 
to use longline pot gear if it would benefit their harvesting operation 
by reducing interactions with whales.
    NMFS acknowledges that while the costs of harvesting operations 
could impact the price that consumers pay for sablefish in the market, 
fishing gear is just one cost component for a harvesting operation. 
NMFS does not have information indicating the sablefish harvested with 
longline pot gear will result in reduced consumer prices relative to 
sablefish caught with hook-and-line gear.
    Comment 11: NMFS received comments that provided general support 
for Amendment 101, but noted specific concerns about the proposed rule. 
One commenter supported the authorization of longline pot gear in the 
GOA sablefish IFQ fishery to improve efficiency in harvesting 
sablefish, reduce adverse economic impacts on harvesters that occur 
from depredation, and reduce fishery interactions with whales. The 
commenter stated that a large number of vessels in the sablefish IFQ 
fleet will not be able to use the gear because the economic cost of 
converting to pots is uncertain and potentially substantial. The 
commenter stated that vessels that are 50 feet LOA or less generally 
cannot use longline pot gear because they cannot safely carry, deploy, 
and retrieve pots. The commenter expressed concern that the 
introduction of longline pot gear could result in gear conflicts and 
grounds preemption and disadvantage vessels that continue to use hook-
and-line gear by reducing the amount of available fishing grounds and 
increasing the costs of harvesting sablefish IFQ for these vessels.
    One commenter acknowledged that the use of longline pot gear likely 
would reduce depredation, but opposed the reintroduction of longline 
pot gear to the GOA sablefish fishing grounds, particularly in the SEO 
and WY. The commenter stated that the potential negative impacts of 
introducing longline pot gear on vessel operators that continue to use 
hook-and-line gear would outweigh the benefits because the proposed 
rule did not contain adequate measures to mitigate the negative impacts 
of introducing longline pot gear to the GOA sablefish IFQ fishery.
    Response: NMFS acknowledges the general support for Amendment 101. 
As described in the response to Comment 10, Amendment 101 and this 
final rule are intended to balance multiple objectives: Improve 
harvesting efficiency and reduce adverse economic impacts from 
depredation to harvesters in the sablefish IFQ fishery, mitigate 
impacts on sablefish IFQ fishermen using hook-and-line gear by 
minimizing the potential for interactions between hook-and-line gear 
and longline pot gear, and reduce sablefish IFQ fishery whale and 
seabird interactions with fishing gear.
    The proposed rule (81 FR 55408, August 19, 2016) and the Analysis 
(see ADDRESSES) describe that the Council and NMFS considered the 
impacts of this action on vessels that continue to use hook-and-line 
gear. Although it is not possible to know how many sablefish fishermen 
will choose to use longline pot gear instead of hook-and-line gear in 
the GOA, the Council and NMFS considered information in the Analysis 
and public testimony to determine that the likelihood of gear conflicts 
and grounds preemption under Amendment 101 and this final rule is low.
    Section 4.10 of the Analysis indicates that the Council recognized 
that pot gear had previously been permitted in the GOA sablefish 
fishery but was prohibited in 1985 by Amendment 14 to the GOA FMP (50 
FR 43193, October 24, 1985). During deliberation on Amendment 101 and 
this final rule, the Council noted that its decision to prohibit pot 
gear in Amendment 14 was based on fishery data and scientific 
information on depredation that is not reflective of the present 
fishery. Reports and observations of depredation of hook-and-line gear 
have increased since 1985 (see Section 3.4 of the Analysis), and the 
fishery has been managed under the Halibut and Sablefish IFQ Program 
since 1995. The existing management program for the fishery provides 
substantially more flexibility on when and where to harvest sablefish 
and allows for coordination and cooperation within the fleet. In 
addition, all fishermen have an economic incentive to avoid gear 
conflicts on the fishing grounds because these conflicts can result in 
costs through lost gear and lost fishing time (see Section 4.10 of the 
Analysis).
    In spite of these factors mitigating the potential for gear 
conflicts, the Council and NMFS received public testimony noting the 
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authorizing longline pot gear on vessels that continue to use hook-and-
line gear. As a result, the Council recommended and NMFS included area-
specific management measures in this final rule to address these 
concerns. These management measures are discussed in detail in the 
proposed rule, and in Sections 4.9.3, 4.9.4, and 4.9.5 of the Analysis. 
These area-specific management measures were developed with input from 
the Sablefish Gear Committee that included participants in the 
sablefish IFQ fishery. Input from the Sablefish Gear Committee, the 
Council's advisory bodies, public testimony, and the Analysis were used 
to develop the area-specific management measures implemented in this 
final rule to meet the Council's objective to provide an opportunity 
for fishermen to use longline pot gear while minimizing the potential 
for negative impacts on vessels that use hook-and-line gear.
    The proposed rule and Section 4.9.2 of the Analysis describe that 
it is highly likely that a portion of the existing GOA sablefish IFQ 
fleet will continue to use hook-and-line gear, due to cost constraints, 
vessel size constraints, or both. NMFS agrees with the commenters that 
the costs of reconfiguration likely will be prohibitive for many vessel 
operators and this outcome is supported by the proposed rule and 
Section 4.9.8.1 of the Analysis. The proposed rule and the Analysis 
also describe the feasibility of converting to longline pot gear with 
respect to vessel size. Section 4.9.8.1 of the Analysis notes that 
based on information from other groundfish pot fisheries, vessels less 
than 50 feet LOA may be less likely to use longline pot gear in the GOA 
sablefish IFQ fishery than larger vessels. After considering this 
information, the Council determined and NMFS agrees that the number of 
vessels that convert to longline pot gear is likely to be small in 
comparison to those that will continue using hook-and-line gear, which 
will reduce the potential for gear conflicts and grounds preemption 
under Amendment 101 and this final rule.
    The proposed rule and Section 4.10 of the Analysis describe that in 
recommending Amendment 101 and this final rule the Council expressed 
its intent to monitor the use of longline pot gear in the GOA sablefish 
IFQ fishery to determine if Amendment 101 and this final rule are 
meeting its objectives. The Council requested that NMFS provide an 
annual report on the use of longline pot gear in the GOA sablefish IFQ 
fishery following implementation of this final rule. The Council also 
indicated that it will conduct a review of the effects of authorizing 
longline pot gear three years following implementation of this final 
rule. The Council stated that the intent of the review is to evaluate 
the impacts of this action on sablefish harvesting, depredation, and 
vessels that continue to harvest sablefish with hook-and-line gear. 
During deliberation on Amendment 101 and this final rule, the Council 
specifically noted that its three-year review will evaluate whether the 
use of longline pot gear has impacted fishing community participation 
in the fishery or prices of sablefish quota share that might adversely 
affect new entrants or small-scale operators looking to grow their 
business. This review will provide the Council and NMFS the opportunity 
to assess potential gear conflicts under this final rule. Nothing in 
Amendment 101 or this final rule would preclude the Council and NMFS 
from considering action to further reduce gear conflicts through a 
subsequent action if the review indicates that such action is 
necessary.
    Comment 12: We think there is substantial risk for conflicts 
between longline pot and hook-and-line gear under Amendment 101 and the 
proposed rule. There is widespread evidence of past gear conflicts 
based on previous Council actions to prohibit longline pot gear as 
described in the proposed rule preamble. Although these conflicts 
occurred before the IFQ Program was implemented, they also occurred 
when the sablefish season was open throughout the spring and summer in 
the early 1980s.
    The foreign fishing fleets (active prior to the 1980s) lost or 
abandoned a substantial amount of pot gear in the SEO many years ago 
and despite continued efforts by the fishing fleet to remove it from 
the fishing grounds, the lost and abandoned pot gear continues to 
preempt grounds off Sitka. Longline gear set near these lost pots still 
on occasion drift to tangle with the lost pots. Attempts to retrieve 
gear tangled with these pots are dangerous, with tremendous strain on 
the boat trying to haul the gear, and the end result is more lost gear 
and lost fish.
    Letters submitted to the Pacific Fishery Management Council provide 
evidence of present gear conflicts, safety issues, and grounds 
preemption driven by the entrance of three boats using longline pot 
gear in what has historically been hook-and-line grounds. This issue is 
clearly important because the Council's Sablefish Gear Committee spent 
most of its time talking about gear conflicts and how to minimize 
anticipated conflicts.
    Response: The Council and NMFS carefully considered the impacts of 
gear conflicts and grounds preemption when developing Amendment 101 and 
this final rule, including input from the Council's Sablefish Gear 
Committee, its advisory bodies, and public testimony. Section 2.1.1 of 
the Analysis and the final rule to implement Amendment 14 to the GOA 
FMP (50 FR 43193, October 24, 1985) describe the issues summarized in 
the comment. As described in the response to Comment 11, the Council 
and NMFS believe that management under the IFQ Program has 
substantially changed the likelihood of gear conflicts, grounds 
preemption, and safety issues overall in the sablefish IFQ fishery, and 
particularly related to the introduction of longline pot gear.
    The proposed rule and Section 5.1 of the Analysis describe that the 
Council and NMFS carefully considered the impacts of Amendment 101 and 
this final rule on the safety of human life at sea, consistent with 
National Standard 10 of the Magnuson-Stevens Act. The impacts of 
Amendment 101 and this final rule on safety are also considered in 
Section 4 of the Analysis. While some participants in the hook-and-line 
fleet raised safety concerns to the Council and NMFS related to 
carrying longline pot gear on small vessels, the use of longline pot 
gear will be voluntary, not mandatory, under this final rule. Section 
2.4 of the Analysis describes that the Council and NMFS considered the 
impacts of this action on safety in developing the requirements for 
vessels to use longline pot gear instead of pot-and-line gear at Sec.  
679.2 and the gear retrieval requirements at Sec.  679.42(l)(5)(iii).
    The response to Comment 11 details the management measures included 
in this final rule to minimize the potential for gear conflicts and 
grounds preemption. This final rule limits the amount of longline pot 
gear that may be deployed to limit potential gear conflicts on an area-
specific basis, and defines the maximum amount of time that longline 
pot gear may be left on the fishing grounds in the WY, CGOA and WGOA. 
This final rule requires vessels fishing in the SEO to remove their 
longline pot gear from the fishing grounds when making a delivery. In 
developing that recommendation for the SEO, the Council noted that SEO 
sablefish fishing grounds are limited relative to other areas, and 
allowing longline pot gear to be left on the grounds when a vessel 
leaves the fishing grounds to make a delivery may create safety hazards 
by increasing the likelihood of gear conflict relative to other areas 
in the GOA.
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implementing gear marking requirements in this final rule at Sec.  
679.24(a)(3) to make longline pot gear more visible on the fishing 
grounds to further minimize the potential for gear conflicts and 
grounds preemption, which promotes safety for all vessels.
    The Council recommended and this final rule implements gear 
deployment and retrieval requirements that balance the objectives of 
Amendment 101 and this final rule.
    Comment 13: We believe the Council and NMFS should not allow the 
use of longline pot gear throughout the GOA throughout the entire year. 
The Analysis repeatedly states that the impacts of allowing pots into 
the sablefish fishery are poorly understood. We request that the 
proposed rule be amended to prohibit the use of longline pot gear in 
the SEO and WY during April and again between August 15 and September 
15 to provide two months of the year in which hook-and-line fishermen 
could harvest sablefish without the potential for gear conflicts or 
grounds preemption.
    Response: NMFS did not change this final rule in response to this 
comment. This final rule authorizes longline pot gear at any time 
during the GOA sablefish IFQ season authorized by Sec.  679.23(g). The 
Council and NMFS considered and rejected a prohibition on the use of 
longline pot gear in the SEO during specific months of the year as part 
of this action. As described in Section 2.4 of the Analysis, it is 
likely that the prohibition will have an undetermined impact on some 
sablefish IFQ fishermen using longline pot or hook-and-line gear that 
was not considered in the development of Amendment 101 or the proposed 
rule. Therefore, NMFS did not change this final rule in response to 
this comment.
    Comment 14: We believe conservation arguments relative to whale 
predation have been exaggerated and our significant experience with 
sperm whale interactions with the sablefish fishery informs our 
conclusions. We think that proponents of Amendment 101 have overstated 
the negative impacts of depredation on the sablefish survey and on 
catch accounting in the sablefish fishery. The sablefish stock is 
neither overfished nor subject to overfishing. Studies on loss to sperm 
whale depredation in the commercial hook-and-line fisheries in Alaska 
is estimated at 2.2 percent of total groundfish catch based on visual 
evidence of torn or partial fish, which is likely a low estimate, but 
is still the best available information.
    The Analysis identifies a number of unknown potential impacts on 
the use of longline pot gear on both the sablefish survey (conflicts 
between the survey and pots have occurred in the past) and potential 
impacts on the sablefish stock of increased harvest with pots. The 
Analysis notes that sablefish length and possibly age composition 
information would be needed for harvests in pot gear before the stock 
assessment authors could evaluate the potential effects of introducing 
pot gear on the sablefish stock and stock assessment. These unknowns 
argue for a cautious, phased-in and experimental approach to allowing 
this new gear type.
    Response: NMFS disagrees. The Council and NMFS considered the 
information in Section 4.8.1 of the Analysis and public testimony to 
determine that depredation is negatively impacting harvesting 
efficiency for some vessel operators. The Council determined and NMFS 
agrees that allowing vessel operators to voluntarily use longline pot 
gear could address the negative impacts described in the Analysis and 
in public testimony.
    The Analysis describes that killer whale interactions are most 
common in the BSAI and the WGOA, while sperm whale interactions are 
most common in the CGOA, WY, and SEO. Section 3.4.1.1 of the Analysis 
provides best available information on depredation in this fishery. 
While depredation events are difficult to observe, fishery participants 
have testified to the Council that depredation continues to be a major 
cost to the sablefish IFQ fishery, and appears to be occurring more 
frequently. Industry groups have tested gear modifications to limit the 
impact of depredation on hook-and-line gear catch per unit effort, and 
reported those efforts to the Sablefish Gear Committee and the Council. 
Nevertheless, depredation continues to result in lost sablefish catch, 
increased fishing time as vessel operators wait for whales to leave the 
area before hauling gear, or increased time and fuel to relocate to 
avoid whales. Section 4.7 of the Analysis includes a summary of efforts 
to mitigate depredation in Alaska and elsewhere.
    NMFS agrees with the commenter that the sablefish stock is not 
overfished and is not subject to overfishing. The Council and NMFS 
considered the impacts of Amendment 101 and this final rule on the 
sablefish stock. The proposed rule and Section 3.1.1.2 of the Analysis 
describe that Amendment 101 and this final rule are not expected to 
have significant impacts on the sablefish stock. The Analysis describes 
that although some benefit likely will occur because unaccounted 
fishing mortality due to depredation will be reduced as sablefish IFQ 
fishermen voluntarily switch from hook-and-line longline gear to 
longline pot gear, the potential impact of reduced depredation may be 
difficult to measure given overall trends in sablefish recruitment.
    Section 3.1.1.2 of the Analysis notes that the sablefish stock 
assessment authors considered the impacts of the introduction of 
longline pot gear on the sablefish stock assessment. The stock 
assessment authors considered whether the fish size selectivity of 
longline pot gear would be different from hook-and-line gear using 
information from the BSAI, where pot gear has been authorized in the 
sablefish IFQ fishery since 2008 (73 FR 28733, May 19, 2008). Some 
evidence exists to suggest a difference in the length frequency of 
sablefish caught with pot gear compared to hook-and-line gear, with 
hook-and-line gear producing slightly larger sablefish on average (see 
Figure 6 in Section 3.1.1.2 of the Analysis). However, the Analysis 
concludes that this difference in sizes was observed at the BSAI area-
wide level and the size differences likely can be attributed to 
differences in sablefish sizes among sub-areas of the BSAI. The 
Analysis also notes that longline pot and hook-and-line gear are set at 
similar depths in the BSAI and the sex ratio of the catch is comparable 
for both gears. After considering this information, the sablefish stock 
assessment authors determined that the difference in lengths selected 
by longline pot and hook-and-line gear is not significant enough to 
affect population recruitment. Overall, existing evidence does not 
suggest that the introduction of longline gear pot under Amendment 101 
and this final rule will impact the annual sablefish stock assessment.
    NMFS notes that this final rule does not change observer coverage 
requirements for vessels fishing in the sablefish IFQ fisheries 
(Sec. Sec.  679.50 through 679.55). Therefore, NMFS will collect 
information on length and age composition for sablefish caught in 
longline pot gear in the GOA sablefish IFQ fishery, and this 
information will be used in the annual assessment to determine that 
status of the sablefish stock.
    Comment 15: The proposed rule cites reduced catch per unit effort 
as a result of depredation. We note that the catch per unit effort is 
currently more than twice as high in the SEO as it is in the WGOA, 
which indicates that depredation may not be negatively impacting catch 
per unit effort in some areas, and authorizing longline pot gear may 
not be necessary in those areas.

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    Response: NMFS agrees that it is not possible to determine if 
Amendment 101 and this final rule will increase sablefish catch per 
unit effort for those vessels that use longline pot gear relative to 
vessels that use hook-and-line gear. Section 4.9.2 of the Analysis 
describes that the relative benefit of using longline pot gear fishing 
as opposed to hook-and-line gear is either unclear or is conditional on 
factors that cannot be forecasted in the Analysis because longline pot 
gear has been prohibited in the fishery for many years. Those external 
factors include the local biomass distribution of sablefish in the 
future, changes in future product markets, and the future behavior of 
marine mammals, particularly depredating whales. Based on available 
information, the Analysis does not definitively state whether fishing 
with longline pot gear will generate a higher sablefish catch per unit 
effort in the GOA. The Analysis also notes that catch per unit effort 
is likely to differ across GOA management areas.
    The Council received public testimony from sablefish fishermen in 
all areas of the GOA indicating that depredation had reduced catch per 
unit effort and increased costs for their fishing operations. The 
Council determined and NMFS agrees that Amendment 101 and this final 
rule will improve harvesting efficiency and reduce adverse economic 
impacts from depredation to harvesters in all GOA sablefish areas (see 
Section 4.10 of the Analysis).
    Comment 16: The proposed rule states that groundfish bycatch and 
the incidental catch of seabirds may be reduced by authorizing the use 
of longline pot gear. The SEO sablefish hook-and-line fleet has 
collaborated since 2009 to reduce rockfish bycatch, and we are 
expanding bycatch avoidance to include other species. Bycatch in the 
sablefish hook-and-line fishery is primarily grenadiers and sharks, 
which are not target fisheries and are harvested in amounts well below 
the biological limits established for these species. Longline pot gear 
can also result in bycatch of some species, and NMFS should evaluate 
the potential bycatch of octopus by vessels using longline pot gear in 
the sablefish fishery.
    Although pots are likely to reduce seabird takes, hook-and-line 
fisheries in the GOA typically account for only 10 percent to 20 
percent of overall incidental catch of seabirds in the BSAI and GOA 
groundfish fisheries. The incidental catch of seabirds has been reduced 
significantly by the use of streamer lines in the hook-and-line 
fishery.
    Response: NMFS agrees with the commenter that the sablefish IFQ 
fleet has taken positive steps to reduce rockfish bycatch and 
interactions with seabirds. As described in the response to Comment 14, 
Amendment 101 and this final rule do not change the observer coverage 
requirements for GOA sablefish IFQ fishery participants. NMFS collects 
information on bycatch and seabird interactions through the North 
Pacific Observer Program and will continue to do so for vessels 
participating in the GOA sablefish fishery, including vessels in the 
longline pot fishery, following implementation of this final rule.
    Comment 17: We believe that Amendment 101 and the proposed rule are 
inconsistent with National Standard 8 because they fail to provide for 
the sustained participation of fishery dependent communities. The 
Council and NMFS must preserve the historic hook-and-line gear, small 
boat nature of the GOA sablefish fleet in general and in the SEO in 
particular. Because relatively more IFQ is fished by small boats in the 
SEO and WY relative to the CGOA and WGOA, it is clear that the 
introduction of pots in these areas will reduce the fishing grounds 
available to these small boats using hook-and-line gear and therefore 
reduce the number of hook-and-line vessels that can participate in the 
fishery. Eliminating small vessels from this historically important 
fishery will negatively impact communities in the SEO and WY. The 
geographic, social, and economic characteristics of the SEO sablefish 
fishery demand different considerations for the SEO and WY, and we urge 
NMFS to provide for the sustained participation of these fishery 
dependent communities by rejecting Amendment 101 and the proposed rule.
    Response: NMFS has determined that Amendment 101 and this final 
rule are consistent with National Standard 8. As described in the 
response to Comment 11, the Council developed this action based on 
input from its Sablefish Gear Committee, its advisory bodies, public 
testimony, and the Analysis. Amendment 101 and this final rule balance 
the needs of sablefish fishermen who want to use longline pot gear and 
those who will continue to use hook-and-line gear.
    Section 5.1 of the Analysis describes that the Council's objectives 
for this action implicitly recognize the importance of the sablefish 
fishery to GOA fishing communities and their residents. Amendment 101 
and this final rule could reduce depredation and interactions, reduce 
bycatch of some species, reduce incidental catch of seabirds, and 
improve the long-term management of the resource by providing another 
harvesting option that likely will increase harvesting efficiency. 
Amendment 101 and this final rule are structured in a manner that does 
not inherently disadvantage fishery participants who choose not to 
switch from hook-and-line to longline pot gear. This final rule 
implements area-specific pot limits, gear redeployment and removal 
requirements, gear marking, and recordkeeping reporting requirements 
intended to minimize the potential for gear conflicts and grounds 
preemption.
    Section 4.9.8 of the Analysis describes the impacts of Amendment 
101 and this final rule on individual harvesters and fishing 
communities. The Analysis did not identify adverse impacts on 
individual harvesters or fishing communities because it does not 
anticipate a significant shift in the communities to which sablefish 
products are delivered, or from which sablefish vessels depart. The 
Analysis notes that Amendment 101 and this final rule will not alter 
the IFQ Program management measures that are designed to maintain a 
diverse fleet to benefit individual fishermen and communities that 
participate in the GOA sablefish IFQ fishery. These measures include 
area-specific quota share and IFQ, different quota share and IFQ 
allocations for vessel size categories, quota share use caps, and 
vessel IFQ caps.
    Comment 18: The proposed rule and Analysis do not discuss how this 
action may displace crew or change the current composition of the 
fleet. The Council and NMFS have always placed a high priority on 
maintaining the benefits of the IFQ fisheries for small fishing 
communities. The current trend of quota share-holders hiring a master 
to harvest their IFQ provides more revenues for quota share-holders, 
but does not benefit other participants in the fishery such as hired 
skippers and crew members because more of the fishery revenues are 
going to quota share-holders. Amendment 101 will make this worse by 
allowing the hired master practice to continue and delay new entry into 
the fishery.
    Response: This final rule does not change current regulations at 
Sec.  679.42(c) that require the holder of sablefish catcher vessel 
quota share to be on board the vessel when their sablefish IFQ is 
harvested unless the quota share holder is eligible to hire a master or 
lease the IFQ under limited exceptions to the owner on board 
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    Section 4.9.8.1 of the Analysis describes the potential for fleet 
consolidation following implementation of Amendment 101 and this final 
rule. The Analysis describes that if longline pot gear becomes the 
dominant gear in the sablefish IFQ fishery, it is possible that 
depredation would be concentrated on vessels that continue to use hook-
and-line gear. This increased concentration could increase costs for 
these participants and, in the extreme, reduce profitability from 
fishing with hook-and-line gear. If profitability is substantially 
reduced, some operators that are unable to convert to longline pot gear 
might choose to sell their sablefish quota share, which could lead to 
consolidation in the fleet. However, as described in Section 4.9.2 of 
the Analysis and in the response to Comment 11, it is unlikely that a 
substantial number of vessel operators will switch to longline pot gear 
for economic or operational reasons. This makes it unlikely that 
Amendment 101 will cause fleet consolidation in the GOA sablefish IFQ 
fishery.
    Comment 19: Most small boats will not be able to convert to 
longline pot gear. Any sperm whales present while gear is being hauled 
will concentrate effort on those vessels that continue to use hook-and-
line gear, with no overall reduction in depredation. Since a reduction 
in depredation is the primary goal of this action and the least likely 
to be achieved in the SEO where the majority of the boats are small, 
NMFS must balance this low chance of success against the high 
likelihood of gear conflicts and grounds preemption associated with 
allowing pots.
    Response: Section 4.11 of the Analysis notes that fishery 
participants who are not able to fish longline pot gear on their 
vessels--due to either economic or operational constraints--would not 
experience the benefits of reduced depredation from Amendment 101 and 
this final rule. The Analysis notes it is possible that these fishery 
participants could experience greater rates of depredation as the 
sablefish hooked on hook-and-line gear becomes concentrated on fewer 
vessels in a given area. Therefore, the Analysis describes that this 
action could result in some distributional impacts in the fishery. The 
Analysis notes that these potential impacts could affect smaller 
vessels in the sablefish IFQ fleet, though some large vessels may also 
find it difficult to convert to pot gear.
    Section 4.9.8.1 of the Analysis describes that the Council received 
public testimony expressing concern that increased concentration of 
depredation onto remaining hook-and-line gear and fleet consolidation 
were more likely in the SEO area due to the more constrained fishing 
grounds. The Council and NMFS determined that these outcomes were 
unlikely based on the estimated cost for converting a vessel to use 
longline pot gear (see Section 4.9.2 of the Analysis). As described in 
the response to Comment 11, the majority of fishermen in the SEO are 
not likely to switch to longline pot gear and would continue to use 
hook-and-line gear in the sablefish IFQ fishery.
    As described in the response to Comment 11, it is not possible to 
determine how many vessels will use longline pot gear, but the existing 
economic and operations constraints of converting to longline pot gear 
make it likely that a limited number of vessels will convert under this 
action. Based on this information, the Council determined and NMFS 
agrees that the impacts on vessels that continue to use hook-and-line 
gear likely will be limited. Nevertheless, this final rule includes a 
number of provisions to mitigate the potential negative impacts on 
sablefish IFQ fishery participants that continue to use hook-and-line 
gear.
    Comment 20: Four commenters recommended revisions to the proposed 
pot limits at Sec.  679.42(l)(5)(ii). The commenters indicated that 
these revisions were necessary to minimize the potential negative 
impacts on fishery participants that continue to use hook-and-line 
gear. The commenters recommended that NMFS implement a limit of 120 
pots in the CGOA and WGOA, instead of the proposed limit of 300 pots 
for these areas. The commenters suggested that allowing a vessel to 
deploy up to 300 pots was not equitable because it would disadvantage 
vessels that use hook-and-line gear by allowing a vessel using longline 
pot gear to have a larger ``footprint,'' or the amount of gear deployed 
on the sablefish fishing grounds, than vessels using hook-and-line 
gear.
    Response: NMFS did not change this final rule in response to this 
comment. In the development of Amendment 101 and this final rule, the 
Council and NMFS considered a range of options for pot limits, 
including the specific requirements recommended by the commenters (see 
Sections 4.9.3 and 4.9.4 of the Analysis). The Council recommended, and 
NMFS is implementing, the pot limits at Sec.  679.42(l)(5)(ii) and gear 
retrieval requirements at Sec.  679.42(l)(5)(iii) after reviewing the 
Analysis and receiving input from the Sablefish Gear Committee, the 
Council's advisory bodies, and public testimony. The Council and NMFS 
also considered that current regulations do not limit the amount of 
hook-and-line gear that may be used by a vessel in the sablefish IFQ 
fishery.
    As described in the response to Comment 11, the Council and NMFS 
reviewed this information and determined that the likelihood of gear 
conflicts and grounds preemption is low under Amendment 101 and this 
final rule. However, the Council and NMFS recognize that the likelihood 
of gear conflicts and grounds preemption is not possible to determine 
with certainty. Several stakeholders requested that the Council 
recommend specific measures to address this uncertainty and further 
minimize the likelihood of gear conflicts and grounds preemption. This 
final rule implements the measures recommended by the Council.
    The proposed rule and Section 4.9.3 of the Analysis describe that 
the Council recommended area-specific pot limits to account for the 
physical nature of the sablefish fishing grounds and the composition of 
the IFQ sablefish fleet in each sablefish area. The Council also 
considered public testimony on the number of pots that vessels in the 
GOA could feasibly deploy in the sablefish IFQ fishery.
    Section 4.9.3 of the Analysis shows that the Council considered 
options for pot limits that ranged from 60 to 400 pots for each 
sablefish area. Considering area-specific pot limits allowed the 
Council to develop pot limits that are appropriate for the make-up of 
the fleet and the physical nature of the fishing grounds in each 
sablefish area. The Council determined that smaller pot limits are 
appropriate in the SEO and WY because the fishing grounds are spatially 
concentrated and the potential for grounds preemption may be greater. 
The Council also determined that smaller pot limits are appropriate for 
the SEO because the local fleet has a historically participating 
component of small, short-range vessels lacking the capacity to deploy 
and retrieve longline pots or pack a large hold of sablefish for an 
extended period. The proposed rule and Section 4.9.8.1 of the Analysis 
show that approximately 30 percent of sablefish IFQ fishermen in the 
SEO use vessels 50 feet (15.2 m) or less LOA.
    The Council determined and NMFS agrees that larger pot limits are 
appropriate in the CGOA and WGOA because Section 4.5.4.3 of the 
Analysis and public testimony indicated there are relatively more 
options for productive fishing grounds in the CGOA and WGOA than in the 
SEO and WY. In addition, Section 4.5.2 of the Analysis shows that the 
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participating in the CGOA and WGOA is larger and these vessels can 
deploy more pots than vessels used in the SEO and WY. The Council 
received public testimony that a pot limit of 300 in the CGOA and WGOA 
would allow vessel operators in these areas to deploy enough pots to 
efficiently harvest sablefish IFQ while maintaining an overall limit on 
the number of pots that can be deployed by one vessel.
    In recommending pot limits for each GOA sablefish area, the Council 
and NMFS balanced the objectives to minimize the potential for gear 
conflicts and grounds preemption and improve harvesting efficiency of 
sablefish IFQ by authorizing longline pot gear. Section 4.9.3 of the 
Analysis describes that limiting the number of pots a vessel can use 
reduces operational efficiency if the limit is lower than what a vessel 
operator deems optimal for his or her vessel. A pot limit that is too 
low might increase variable fishing costs such as fuel and time. If the 
limit is too low, there may be little or no incentive for vessel owners 
to purchase new longline pot gear and invest in vessel 
reconfigurations. The Council and NMFS used the best available 
information to determine that the pot limits implemented by this final 
rule achieve the objectives of this action.
    Comment 21: Five commenters recommended revisions to the proposed 
gear retrieval requirements at Sec.  679.42(l)(5)(iii). The commenters 
indicated that these revisions were necessary to minimize the potential 
negative impacts on fishery participants that continue to use hook-and-
line gear. The commenters did not support the requirements at Sec.  
679.42(l)(5)(iii)(C) and (D) for vessel operators using longline pot 
gear to redeploy or remove their longline pot gear within five days 
after deployment in the WY and within seven days after deployment in 
the CGOA and WGOA. These commenters recommend that NMFS extend the 
requirement for vessels in the SEO at Sec.  679.42(l)(5)(iii)(A) to 
remove longline pot gear when leaving the fishing grounds to make a 
landing in the WY, CGOA, and WGOA. The commenters were concerned that 
allowing the gear to stay on the fishing grounds between landings in 
the WY, CGOA, and WGOA would preempt fishing grounds for use by vessels 
using hook-and-line gear and could result in lost gear due to inclement 
weather. In addition, one commenter was concerned that the proposed 
gear retrieval requirements for the WY, CGOA, and WGOA would allow 
multiple vessel operators to share longline pot gear and preempt 
fishing grounds for long periods.
    Response: NMFS did not change this final rule in response to this 
comment. The proposed rule and Section 4.10 of the Analysis describe 
that the Council considered the Analysis and public testimony when 
recommending the gear retrieval requirements for the WY, CGOA, and 
WGOA. The Council and NMFS determined that the fishing grounds are less 
constrained in the WY, CGOA, and WGOA relative to the SEO due to fewer 
IFQ holders, larger fishing grounds, or both. Therefore, the Council 
and NMFS determined that it was not necessary to require fishermen 
using longline pot gear in these areas to remove their gear from the 
fishing grounds when making a landing. The Council and NMFS based this 
decision on testimony from operators in these areas indicating that 
fishing vessels were much further from port in these areas relative to 
the SEO and requiring a vessel to return to and retrieve its gear by a 
certain day could, in some circumstances, force vessels to operate in 
unsafe or unfavorable conditions. Aside from weather, limiting the 
amount of time that gear may be deployed (soak time) could reduce a 
vessel operator's ability to fish an optimal gear rotation if the 
vessel's longline pot gear is spaced out over a large geographical 
area, or if the vessel operator determines that a particularly long 
soak time yields larger fish in that area. Based on this public 
testimony and the pot soak times in the BSAI sablefish fishery 
presented in Section 4.8.2 of the Analysis, the Council determined that 
requiring vessel operators to tend their gear within a maximum period 
would meet its objective to minimize the potential for longline pot 
gear to be left unattended on the fishing grounds for an extended 
period of time in these areas.
    This final rule implements regulations at Sec.  679.42(l)(5)(iv) 
applicable to vessel operators who want to share longline pot gear 
during the fishing season to help reduce operating costs. To minimize 
the potential for grounds preemption by multiple vessels using the same 
longline pot gear, this final rule allows multiple vessels to use the 
same longline pot gear during one fishing season but prohibits use of 
the same longline pot gear simultaneously. In order for more than one 
vessel to use the same longline pot gear, this final rule requires a 
vessel operator to remove longline pot gear from the fishing grounds, 
return the gear to port, and remove the pot tags assigned to the vessel 
before pot tags assigned to another vessel are attached to the pots and 
used on that vessel in the GOA sablefish IFQ fishery.
    The Council and NMFS determined that vessel operators using 
longline pot gear have an incentive to reduce the likelihood of gear 
conflicts, or lost gear because fishing gear is expensive to purchase 
and replace (see Section 4.8.2 of the Analysis). This final rule 
establishes specific gear retrieval requirements to provide an 
additional incentive for operators using longline pot gear to closely 
monitor the amount of time their gear is left on the grounds and 
further minimize potential for gear conflicts or grounds preemption. 
The Council recommended and NMFS is implementing these provisions to 
balance the objectives of this action to improve harvesting efficiency 
and reduce depredation with the further objective to minimize potential 
negative impacts on fishermen that continue to use hook-and-line gear.
    Comment 22: The proposed requirement for vessel operators to leave 
longline pot gear on the fishing grounds for no more than five days in 
the WY and CGOA and seven days in the WGOA will be difficult to 
enforce.
    Response: The proposed rule and Sections 4.9.3.2, 4.9.4.1, 4.9.5.1, 
and 4.9.6.1 of the Analysis describe enforcement considerations for 
provisions of this final rule that are intended to minimize gear 
conflicts and grounds preemption. The Council considered the methods 
that would be used to enforce the restrictions on use of longline pot 
gear in the GOA sablefish IFQ fishery and advice from its Enforcement 
Committee.
    This final rule implements three additional recordkeeping and 
reporting requirements to monitor and enforce provisions that are 
intended to minimize gear conflicts and grounds preemption. First, 
Sec.  679.5(c)(3)(B) requires all vessel operators using longline pot 
gear in the GOA sablefish IFQ fishery to report specific information in 
logbooks about fishing gear used and catch for all sablefish IFQ 
fishing trips. Second, Sec.  679.42(k)(2) requires all vessel operators 
using longline pot gear in the GOA sablefish IFQ fishery to have an 
operating VMS while fishing for sablefish IFQ. Third, this final rule 
adds additional Prior Notice of Landing (PNOL) reporting requirements 
at Sec.  679.5(l)(1)(iii) for vessel operators using longline pot gear 
in the GOA sablefish IFQ fishery. These tools will provide NMFS with 
information on vessel activity during the sablefish fishing season. The 
Council and NMFS determined that these requirements will provide 
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information to meet the Council's objectives for this action.
    Comment 23: NMFS should revise the final rule to clarify that 
vessels using longline pot gear in the SEO must remove all longline 
pots in addition to anchors, buoys, buoy line, flags, and any other 
gear from the fishing grounds when they leave the grounds to make a 
delivery. As proposed, the rule only requires vessels using longline 
pot gear to remove pots from the grounds, allowing other components of 
a pot longline string to remain in the water and preempt fishing 
grounds.
    Response: NMFS revised this final rule to address this comment. 
This final rule adds Sec.  679.42(l)(5)(i)(C) to specify that the gear 
retrieval and removal requirements in Sec.  679.42 (l)(5)(iii) and (iv) 
apply to all longline pot gear that is assigned to a vessel and 
deployed to fish IFQ sablefish and to all other fishing equipment 
attached to longline pot gear that is deployed by the vessel to fish 
IFQ sablefish in the GOA. This final rule also specifies that all other 
fishing equipment attached to longline pot gear includes, but is not 
limited to, equipment used to mark longline pot gear as required in 
this final rule at Sec.  679.24(a)(3).
    Although the Council and NMFS determined that the potential for 
grounds preemption is low under this final rule (see response to 
Comment 11), NMFS agrees with the commenter that the gear retrieval and 
removal requirements in the proposed rule applied to ``longline pot'' 
gear. Section 679.2 defines longline pot as ``a stationary, buoyed, and 
anchored line with two or more pots attached.'' This definition does 
not include buoys, flags, or radar reflectors that must be used to mark 
longline pot gear in this final rule (Sec.  679.24(a)(3)) or other 
equipment that vessel operators may use to mark their gear. Although it 
is unlikely that vessel operators will remove only pots and leave other 
equipment to preempt fishing grounds as suggested by the commenter, 
NMFS agrees that the intent of this final rule is to require vessel 
operators using longline gear to retrieve or remove all fishing gear 
from the fishing grounds to minimize the potential for gear conflicts 
and grounds preemption. This revision to this final rule clarifies that 
the gear retrieval and removal requirements apply to all pots and 
associated equipment deployed by a vessel using longline pot gear in 
all sablefish areas of the GOA.
    Comment 24: Allowing longline pot gear to stay on the fishing 
grounds between landings is not consistent with the intent of the owner 
onboard requirement of the IFQ Program. Section 679.42(c) requires most 
holders of sablefish catcher vessel IFQ to be on board the vessel on 
which their IFQ is harvested and present during the landing. 
Authorizing longline pot gear to stay on the fishing grounds while a 
vessel makes a landing in the WY, CGOA, or WGOA would be inconsistent 
with current operations of hook-and-line vessels and could allow vessel 
operators to set gear while the IFQ permit holder is not on board the 
vessel.
    Under the proposed rule, a vessel operator in the WY, CGOA, or WGOA 
could deploy pots on the fishing grounds, leave the fishing grounds to 
pick up an IFQ permit holder in port, and then retrieve the pot gear 
and collect the sablefish while the IFQ permit holder is on board the 
vessel. Hook-and-line gear is not generally left on the fishing grounds 
unattended, so the proposed rule would allow a longline pot gear vessel 
to operate differently than a hook-and-line vessel.
    Response: This final rule is consistent with the IFQ permit holder 
on board requirements at Sec.  679.42(c). This final rule does not 
change the requirement for an IFQ permit holder to be aboard the vessel 
at all times during the fishing trip while his or her IFQ is harvested 
and to be present during the landing. This final rule does not change 
the definition of ``fishing trip'' at Sec.  679.2 for purposes of the 
IFQ Program, which is the period beginning when a vessel operator 
commences harvesting IFQ species and ending when the vessel operator 
lands any species. Therefore, all IFQ permit holders subject to the 
permit holder on board requirements must be on board the vessel during 
the entire fishing trip whether the vessel is using longline pot or 
hook-and-line gear.
    Comment 25: Longline pot gear should not have a larger footprint 
than hook-and-line gear. We recommend revising the rule to require that 
a longline pot set be no more than 9 miles from end to end. This would 
allow each vessel to have an average of three sets of longline gear 
that would be from 2.5 to 3 miles in length and would limit the length 
of a set of longline pot gear to correspond to the footprint of a hook-
and-line set.
    Response: NMFS did not change this final rule in response to this 
comment. The pot limits implemented by this final rule limit the amount 
of longline pot gear that a fishing vessel can use in the GOA sablefish 
IFQ fishery (see the response to Comment 20). The Council and NMFS 
determined that additional limits on the amount of longline pot gear 
that could be deployed are not necessary to meet the objectives of this 
final rule.
    Section 4.9.3 of the Analysis describes that the pot limits 
specified in Sec.  679.42(l)(5)(ii) limit the amount of longline pot 
gear that each vessel may deploy, which limits the footprint of that 
vessel on the fishing grounds. The Analysis describes that the 
Sablefish Gear Committee estimated that a vessel deploying from 180 to 
300 longline pots would cover grounds similar to a hook-and-line set in 
the sablefish fishery, or approximately 10 to 12 miles. The Analysis 
also notes that current regulations do not limit the amount of hook-
and-line gear that a vessel fishing IFQ sablefish may deploy. Based on 
information in the Analysis, the Council and NMFS determined that it is 
possible that the footprint of longline pot gear used by some vessels 
could be greater than the footprint of hook-and-line gear used by other 
vessels under this final rule. The Analysis describes that the 
Sablefish Gear Committee reviewed available information on the likely 
length of longline pot gear sets on the fishing grounds and considered 
whether gear specifications in addition to pot limits were necessary to 
minimize the potential for gear conflicts and grounds preemption. The 
Sablefish Gear Committee, Council, and NMFS considered the potential 
impacts of additional gear specifications on operations and monitoring 
and enforcement, and determined that additional gear specifications 
were not necessary to meet the objectives of this action. In addition, 
additional gear specifications could unnecessarily constrain individual 
fishing operations and reduce harvesting efficiency.
    Comment 26: We do not support the proposed gear marking 
requirements because each vessel operator should be able to use the 
gear marking equipment that best meets the specifications of their 
operation. The proposed requirement to mark gear with buoys, a flag, 
and radar detector on each end of a longline pot set creates a large 
amount of surface area and makes it more likely that the wind or waves 
could catch the marking equipment and move the gear from the deployed 
location. This increases the likelihood of lost gear on the fishing 
grounds. In some areas, vessels using hook-and-line gear do not mark 
their gear with flagpoles or radar reflectors due to the known gear 
loss that results from a combination of wind and tide. While we believe 
that each vessel operator should have the discretion to determine what 
gear marking equipment is appropriate for their vessel, it is important 
that any vessel on the fishing grounds can differentiate between a 
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and longline pot gear set. We recommend revising the rule to require 
that the end of a longline pot set be marked with one yellow hard buoy 
a minimum of 13 inches in diameter and marked with an ``LP'' and the 
vessel name.
    Response: NMFS did not change this final rule in response to this 
comment. This final rule maintains current regulations at Sec.  
679.24(a) that require all vessel operators using hook-and-line and pot 
gear (including longline pot gear) to mark buoys carried on board or 
used by the vessel to be marked with the vessel's Federal fisheries 
permit number or ADF&G vessel registration number. This regulation also 
specifies that the markings must be a specified size, shall be visible 
above the water line, and shall be maintained so the markings are 
clearly visible.
    This final rule implements the following additional gear marking 
requirements: Each vessel operator using longline pot gear in the GOA 
sablefish IFQ fishery must attach a cluster of four or more marker 
buoys, a flag mounted on a pole, and a radar reflector to each end of a 
longline pot set.
    The Council received recommendations from the Sablefish Gear 
Committee, its advisory bodies, and public testimony to develop the 
gear marking requirements implemented by this final rule. The Council 
and NMFS considered a broad suite of gear marking options during the 
development of Amendment 101 and this final rule. Section 4.9.5 of the 
Analysis describes the options considered, and Section 4.10 describes 
the anticipated impacts of the additional gear marking requirements 
implemented by this final rule.
    The Council received public testimony that the marking requirements 
implemented by this final rule would enhance the visibility of the ends 
of a longline pot gear set to other vessels that are on the fishing 
grounds. As described in Section 4.9.5 of the Analysis, public 
testimony indicated that the gear marking equipment required by this 
final rule is commonly used by vessel operators that deploy pot gear in 
fisheries in Alaska and requiring the use of this equipment would not 
impose a substantial cost on vessel operators using longline pot gear 
in the GOA sablefish IFQ fishery. Section 4.9.5 of the Analysis 
describes public testimony indicating that using buoy clusters could be 
a viable method to keep surface gear from being submerged during strong 
tides and would minimize the potential for longline pot gear to move a 
substantial distance from its deployed location. The testimony 
indicated that buoy clusters add buoyancy to surface gear by putting 
additional buoys on the main anchor line. The Analysis also describes 
that requiring a vessel operator to use a flag mounted on a pole and a 
radar reflector to mark each end of a longline pot gear set would 
enhance the visibility of the location of the gear and minimize the 
potential for gear conflicts. This was supported by public testimony 
from vessel operators who indicated they planned to use longline pots 
in the GOA sablefish IFQ fishery.
    As described in the response to Comment 11, the Council intends to 
review the use of longline pot gear in the GOA sablefish IFQ fishery 
three years after the implementation of this final rule. NMFS 
anticipates that if the gear marking requirements in this final rule 
impose substantial costs on vessel operators or could be revised to 
better meet the Council's objectives, the Council will consider 
potential changes to the gear marking requirements in the future.
    Comment 27: Vessels using longline pot gear should be equipped with 
a 25 watt, Class A Automatic Identification System (AIS) to enable 
other boats to identify and communicate with the vessel about the 
location of their deployed longline pot gear.
    Response: Section 4.9.5 of the Analysis describes that the Council 
and NMFS considered an option to require both ends of a longline pot 
set in the GOA sablefish IFQ fishery to be marked with buoys, 
flagpoles, and a transponder that is compatible with a location and 
identification system such as AIS. Gear transponders could allow a 
fishery participant to view the location of deployed gear in order to 
avoid setting gear in the same area. Additional information on the AIS 
technology, application, approximate cost, and relevant regulations are 
described in Appendix 2 of the Analysis.
    Section 4.9.4 of the Analysis describes the key challenges involved 
in requiring the use of AIS as a buoy transponder. The challenges 
include limited operational time due to limited battery capacity, 
potentially inadequate seaworthiness, and the requirement for 
regulatory approval by the United States Coast Guard and international 
oversight bodies. The Analysis notes that implementing a longline pot 
gear tracking system using technology such as AIS or a scannable pot 
tag to locate longline pot gear on the fishing grounds is beyond the 
scope of available NMFS resources in the Alaska Region. In addition, 
anecdotal reports suggest that AIS or other scannable systems may not 
be effective in all weather and sea conditions (e.g., signals can be 
blocked or greatly attenuated in high seas). Section 4.9.4.1 of the 
Analysis concludes that given that these factors and that the total 
costs of fitting longline pot gear can be substantial, gear tracking 
systems, including AIS, are not appropriate at this time.
    The Analysis describes that the Council did not adopt the option to 
require AIS transponders in this final rule due to the current 
challenges related to using AIS transponders in the GOA sablefish IFQ 
fishery and stakeholder willingness to pursue a voluntary program to 
report longline pot gear locations (see the response to Comment 29). 
The Council intends to review the use of longline pot gear three years 
following implementation of this final rule. This review will provide 
an opportunity for the Council and NMFS to evaluate whether additional 
gear marking requirements may be necessary for longline pot gear in the 
future.
    Comment 28: The proposed rule incorrectly claims on page 55416 (81 
FR 55408, August 19, 2016) that ``most vessel operators in the GOA 
sablefish IFQ fishery are currently required to complete logbooks.'' 
This is incorrect because vessels less than 60 feet in length are 
exempt from logbook reporting requirements and the median vessel length 
in the sablefish IFQ fleet is less than 60 feet. The proposed rule 
discriminates against vessels that choose to use pot gear because it 
would require vessels less than 60 feet LOA to complete a logbook. The 
proposed rule would require all vessels using longline pot gear in the 
GOA sablefish IFQ fishery to complete a logbook. The rule should be 
revised to require all vessels in the sablefish IFQ fishery to complete 
a logbook for consistency with the requirements for the halibut IFQ 
fishery. The same vessel operators that are declining to complete a 
logbook for sablefish are completing logbooks for their halibut 
fishing. Recordkeeping and reporting requirements cannot be inequitably 
applied to one gear type over another. All users have an obligation to 
supply information on their catch of this public resource to the stock 
assessment scientists.
    Response: NMFS did not change this final rule in response to this 
comment. NMFS agrees with the commenter that the statement on page 
55416 (81 FR 55408, August 19, 2016) of the proposed rule preamble is 
incorrect. Notwithstanding that it is a misstatement, as explained 
below, the misstatement does not require revisions to this final rule.

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    The statement on page 55416 of the proposed rule preamble should 
have stated that most vessel operators in the GOA sablefish IFQ fishery 
currently complete logbooks. The commenter is correct that most vessels 
in the sablefish IFQ fleet are less than 60 feet (18.3m) LOA, and these 
vessels are not required to complete a logbook (Sec.  679.5(a)(4)(i)). 
In 2015, 85 percent of the vessels participating in the BSAI and GOA 
sablefish IFQ fishery were less than 60 feet LOA. While these vessels 
are not required to complete a logbook for sablefish fishing, Section 
4.9.3.2 of the Analysis notes that many vessel operators voluntarily 
complete and submit logbooks. Logbook participation increased sharply 
in 2004 in all areas primarily because the IPHC collects, edits, and 
enters logbooks electronically. In 2015, 68 percent of the 252 vessels 
less than 60 feet LOA in the sablefish IFQ fishery submitted logbooks.
    The Council and NMFS determined that this final rule should include 
a requirement for all vessels using longline pot gear in the GOA 
sablefish IFQ fishery to complete a logbook. The proposed rule and 
Section 4.9 of the Analysis describe that NMFS uses logbooks to collect 
detailed information from vessel operators participating in the IFQ 
fisheries. The proposed rule and Analysis also describe that NMFS will 
use logbooks as one tool to monitor and enforce the management measures 
in this final rule intended to minimize the potential for gear 
conflicts and grounds preemption, such as the gear redeployment and 
removal requirements.
    This final rule adds a requirement at Sec.  679.5(c)(3)(i)(B) for 
an operator of a vessel using longline pot gear in the GOA sablefish 
IFQ fishery to report in a Daily Fishing Logbook (for catcher vessels) 
or Daily Cumulative Production Logbook (for catcher/processors) the 
number of pots and location of longline pot sets deployed on a fishing 
trip. This final rule removes the exemption from the logbook submission 
requirements for the operator of a vessel less than 60 feet LOA using 
longline pot gear in the GOA sablefish IFQ fishery. While this is a new 
regulatory requirement for these vessels, Section 4.9.3.2 of the 
Analysis explains that many operators of vessels less than 60 feet 
(18.3 m) in the sablefish IFQ fishery voluntarily complete and submit 
logbooks. Therefore, the Council and NMFS anticipate this additional 
reporting requirement will not negatively impact operators of vessels 
less than 60 feet (18.3 m) that choose to use longline pot gear.
    Comment 29: We suggest that the coordinates of lost pots reported 
to NMFS are posted and available for the public to access. This will 
allow vessel operators using hook-and-line gear to avoid setting gear 
on lost pots and losing gear in those areas.
    Response: Section 4.9.4.1 of the Analysis describes that the 
Council and NMFS considered and rejected a requirement for vessel 
operators to report the coordinates of lost longline pot gear to NMFS 
in an electronic form for release to the public. The Council and NMFS 
did not adopt this option for two reasons. First, the coordinates of 
lost longline pot gear pots are confidential under section 402(b) of 
the Magnuson-Stevens Act and potentially other laws, as well. Second, 
NMFS cannot enforce a requirement to report the loss of longline pot 
gear because it is not possible to verify that fishing gear is lost.
    Section 4.9.4 of the Analysis describes a proposal for a voluntary 
pot gear reporting program for vessels that use longline pot gear in 
the GOA sablefish IFQ fishery. GOA sablefish IFQ fishery participants 
who advocated before the Council for the ability to use longline pot 
gear presented the proposal to assure the Council of their ability and 
willingness to report the location of longline pot gear on the fishing 
grounds, in as close to real-time as is practicable, and without 
placing additional cost burdens on the hook-and-line fleet. These 
proponents presented a voluntary measure in the form of a written 
agreement that would set out expectations of, and best practices by, 
those who opt to use longline pot gear.
    While the Council did not recommend the formalization of a 
voluntary pot gear reporting program in its recommendation of Amendment 
101 and this final rule, Section 4.10 of the Analysis describes that 
the Council encouraged fishery participants to work cooperatively to 
develop electronic reporting protocols for reporting the location of 
pots being fished and/or pots left on the fishing grounds, as well as 
any other methods that may enhance the GOA sablefish IFQ longline pot 
fishery. The Council determined and NMFS agrees that the expressed 
willingness of fishermen who intend to use longline pot gear to work 
beyond the gear specifications and gear retrieval requirements 
specified in this final rule, combined with the Council's commitment to 
review the use of longline pot gear three years after implementation of 
this final rule, will minimize the potential for gear conflicts and 
grounds preemption.
    This final rule requires vessel operators using longline pot gear 
to report the number of lost pots to NMFS in the vessel's PNOL 
submitted prior to landing. In addition, if a vessel operator loses 
pots and intends to replace those pots to harvest IFQ sablefish, they 
must request replacement pot tags from NMFS consistent with the 
requirements at Sec.  679.42(l)(3)(iii). The vessel owner will be 
required to provide NMFS with the pot tag numbers that were lost and 
describe the circumstances under which the pot tags were lost.

Classification

    The Administrator, Alaska Region, NMFS, determined that this rule 
is necessary for the conservation and management of the GOA sablefish 
IFQ fishery and that it is consistent with the Magnuson-Stevens Act, 
the Halibut Act, and other applicable law.
    This final rule has been determined to be not significant for the 
purposes of Executive Order 12866.

Small Entity Compliance Guide

    Section 212 of the Small Business Regulatory Enforcement Fairness 
Act of 1996 states that, for each rule or group of related rules for 
which an agency is required to prepare a final regulatory flexibility 
analysis, 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. The preamble to the proposed rule (81 FR 55408, 
August 19, 2016) and the preamble to this final rule serve as the small 
entity compliance guide for this action.

Final Regulatory Flexibility Analysis

    Section 604 of the Regulatory Flexibility Act (RFA) requires an 
agency to prepare a final regulatory flexibility analysis (FRFA) after 
being required by that section or any other law to publish a general 
notice of proposed rulemaking and when an agency promulgates a final 
rule under section 553 of Title 5 of the U.S. Code. The following 
paragraphs constitute the FRFA for this action.
    This FRFA incorporates the Initial Regulatory Flexibility Analysis 
(IRFA) (see ADDRESSES) and the summary of the IRFA in the proposed rule 
(81 FR 55408, August 19, 2016), a summary of the significant issues 
raised by the public comments, NMFS' responses to those comments, and a 
summary of the analyses completed to support the action. The FRFA 
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the IRFA for this action and not repeated here. Analytical requirements 
for the FRFA are described in the RFA, section 604(a)(1) through (6). 
The FRFA must contain:
    1. A statement of the need for, and objectives of, the rule;
    2. A statement of the significant issues raised by the public 
comments in response to the IRFA, a statement of the assessment of the 
agency of such issues, and a statement of any changes made in the 
proposed rule as a result of such comments;
    3. The response of the agency to any comments filed by the Chief 
Counsel for Advocacy of the Small Business Administration (SBA) in 
response to the proposed rule, and a detailed statement of any change 
made to the proposed rule in the final rule as a result of the 
comments;
    4. A description and an estimate of the number of small entities to 
which the rule will apply, or an explanation of why no such estimate is 
available;
    5. A description of the projected reporting, recordkeeping, and 
other compliance requirements of the rule, including an estimate of the 
classes of small entities which will be subject to the requirement and 
the type of professional skills necessary for preparation of the report 
or record; and
    6. A description of the steps the agency has taken to minimize the 
significant economic impact on small entities consistent with the 
stated objectives of applicable statutes, including a statement of the 
factual, policy, and legal reasons for selecting the alternative 
adopted in the final rule and why each one of the other significant 
alternatives to the rule considered by the agency which affect the 
impact on small entities was rejected.
    The ``universe'' of entities to be considered in a FRFA generally 
includes only those small entities that can reasonably be expected to 
be directly regulated by the action. If the effects of the rule fall 
primarily on a distinct segment of the industry, or portion thereof 
(e.g., user group, gear type, geographic area), that segment will be 
considered the universe for purposes of this analysis.
    In preparing a FRFA, an agency may provide either a quantifiable or 
numerical description of the effects of a rule (and alternatives to the 
rule), or more general descriptive statements, if quantification is not 
practicable or reliable.
Need for and Objectives of This Final Rule
    A statement of the need for and objectives of this rule is 
contained earlier in the preamble and is not repeated here. This FRFA 
incorporates the IRFA (see ADDRESSES) and the summary of the IRFA in 
the proposed rule (81 FR 55408, August 19, 2016), a summary of the 
significant issues raised by the public comments, NMFS' responses to 
those comments, and a summary of the analyses completed to support the 
action.
Summary of Significant Issues Raised During Public Comment
    NMFS published the proposed rule to implement Amendment 101 on 
August 19, 2016 (81 FR 55408), with comments invited through September 
19, 2016. An IRFA was prepared and summarized in the Classification 
section of the preamble to the proposed rule. No comments were received 
that raised significant issues in response to the IRFA specifically; 
therefore, no changes were made to this rule as a result of comments on 
the IRFA. NMFS received several comments on the potential impacts of 
this final rule on the operators of sablefish vessels that cannot 
convert to longline pot gear due to economic or operational 
constraints. Several comments expressed concerns about the impacts of 
this action on small fishing operations that will continue to use hook-
and-line gear to fish for sablefish in specific areas of the GOA. NMFS 
summarized and responded to these comments in the section above titled 
``Comments and Responses.'' The Chief Counsel for Advocacy of the SBA 
did not file any comments on the proposed rule.
Number and Description of Small Entities Regulated by This Rule
    NMFS estimates that there are a total of 310 small catcher vessels 
and 1 small catcher/processor that participate in the GOA sablefish IFQ 
fishery using hook-and-line gear. These entities will be directly 
regulated by this rule because they will be subject to the requirements 
for using longline pot gear if they choose to use longline pot gear in 
the GOA sablefish IFQ fishery. Thus, NMFS estimates that 311 small 
entities are directly regulated by this rule.
Description of Significant Alternatives That Minimize Adverse Impacts 
on Small Entities
    Several aspects of this rule directly regulate small entities. 
Small entities will be required to comply with the requirements for 
using longline pot gear in the GOA sablefish IFQ fishery, which include 
using only longline pot gear, pot limits, and gear retrieval and gear 
marking requirements. Authorizing longline pot gear in this rule 
provides an opportunity for small entities to choose whether to use 
longline pot gear to increase harvesting efficiencies and reduce 
operating costs in the GOA sablefish IFQ fishery.
    Based on public testimony to the Council and NMFS, and Section 4.9 
of the Analysis, the requirements for using pot gear are not expected 
to adversely impact small entities because each entity can choose to 
use longline pot gear or continue to use hook-and-line gear. In 
addition, the requirements for using longline pot gear are not expected 
to unduly restrict sablefish harvesting operations. The Council and 
NMFS considered requirements that would impose larger costs on directly 
regulated small entities. These alternatives included requiring all 
vessels to remove gear from the fishing grounds each time the vessel 
made a landing and requiring more sophisticated and costly satellite-
based gear marking systems. The Council and NMFS determined that these 
additional requirements were not necessary to meet the objectives of 
this action. These additional requirements could adversely impact small 
entities by reducing sablefish harvesting efficiency and increasing 
sablefish harvesting costs, contrary to the intent of this rule. This 
rule implements pot limits and gear retrieval and gear marking 
requirements that meet the objectives of this action while minimizing 
adverse impacts on fishery participants.
    Small entities will be required to comply with additional 
recordkeeping and reporting requirements under this rule if they choose 
to use longline pot gear in the GOA sablefish IFQ fishery. Section 4.9 
of the Analysis notes that directly regulated small entities using 
longline pot gear will be required to request pot tags from NMFS, 
maintain and submit logbooks to NMFS, have an operating VMS on board 
the vessel, and report additional information in a PNOL. The Analysis 
notes that these additional recordkeeping and reporting requirements 
are not expected to adversely impact directly regulated small entities 
because the costs of complying with these requirements is de minimis to 
total gross fishing revenue. In addition, NMFS anticipates that many of 
the vessels that choose to use longline pot gear under this rule 
currently comply with the logbook and VMS reporting requirements when 
participating in the sablefish IFQ fishery and in other fisheries. The 
Council and NMFS considered alternatives to implement additional 
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report locations of deployed and lost gear in an electronic database to 
reduce the likelihood that sablefish IFQ fishery participants would 
deploy fishing gear in these locations. The Analysis describes that the 
information reported in the electronic database would be confidential 
under section 402(b) of the Magnuson-Stevens Act and could not be 
provided to participants in the sablefish IFQ fishery to meet the 
intended purpose. The Council and NMFS determined that these additional 
requirements were not necessary to meet the objectives of this action. 
This rule meets the objectives of this action while minimizing the 
reporting burden for fishery participants.
    Thus, there are no significant alternatives to this rule that 
accomplish the objectives to authorize longline pot gear in the GOA 
sablefish IFQ fishery and minimize adverse economic impacts on small 
entities.
Recordkeeping, Reporting, and Other Compliance Requirements
    The recordkeeping, reporting, and other compliance requirements 
will be increased slightly under this rule. This rule contains new 
requirements for vessels participating in the longline pot fishery for 
sablefish IFQ in the GOA.
    Prior to this final rule, NMFS required catcher vessel operators, 
catcher/processor operators, buying station operators, tender vessels, 
mothership operators, shoreside processor managers, and stationary 
floating processor managers to record and report all FMP species in 
logbooks, forms, eLandings, and eLogbooks. This rule revises 
regulations to require all vessels using longline pot gear in the GOA 
sablefish IFQ fishery to report information on fishery participation in 
logbooks, forms, and eLandings.
    NMFS currently requires vessels in the BSAI to have an operating 
VMS on board the vessel while participating in the sablefish IFQ 
fishery. This rule revises regulations to extend this requirement to 
vessels using longline pot gear in the GOA sablefish IFQ fishery.
    NMFS currently requires all vessels in the sablefish and halibut 
IFQ fisheries to submit a PNOL to NMFS. This rule revises regulations 
to require vessels using longline pot gear in the GOA sablefish IFQ 
fishery to report the number of pots deployed, the number of pots lost, 
and the number of pots left deployed on the fishing grounds in the 
PNOL, in addition to other required information.

Collection-of-Information Requirements

    This rule contains collection-of-information requirements subject 
to the Paperwork Reduction Act (PRA) and which have been approved by 
the Office of Management and Budget (OMB). The collections are listed 
below by OMB control number.
OMB Control Number 0648-0213
    Public reporting burden is estimated to average 35 minutes per 
individual response for Catcher Vessel Longline and Pot Gear Daily 
Fishing Logbook; and 50 minutes for Catcher/processor Longline and Pot 
Gear Daily Cumulative Production Logbook.
OMB Control Number 0648-0272
    Public reporting burden is estimated to average 15 minutes per 
individual response for Prior Notice of Landing.
OMB Control Number 0648-0353
    Public reporting burden is estimated to average 15 minutes per 
individual response to mark longline pot gear; 15 minutes for IFQ 
Sablefish Longline Pot Gear: Vessel Registration and Request for Pot 
Gear Tags; and 15 minutes for IFQ Sablefish Longline Pot Gear: Request 
for Replacement of Longline Pot Gear Tags.
OMB Control Number 0648-0445
    Public reporting burden is estimated to average 2 hours per 
individual response for VMS operation; and 12 minutes for VMS check-in 
report.
OMB Control Number 0648-0711
    The cost recovery program is mentioned in this rule. The cost to 
implement and manage the sablefish IFQ longline pot gear fishery, 
including the cost of the pot tags, will be included in the annual 
calculation of NMFS' recoverable costs. These costs will be part of the 
total management and enforcement costs used in the calculation of the 
annual fee percentage. For example, when the pot gear tags are ordered, 
the payment of those tags is charged 100 percent to the IFQ Program for 
cost recovery purposes. This rule will not change the process that 
harvesters use to pay cost recovery fees.
    The public reporting burden includes the time for reviewing 
instructions, searching existing data sources, gathering and 
maintaining the data needed, and completing and reviewing the 
collection of information.
    Send comments regarding these burden estimates or any other aspect 
of this data collection, including suggestions for reducing the burden, 
to NMFS (see ADDRESSES), and by email to [email protected], 
or fax to 202-395-5806.
    Notwithstanding any other provision of the law, no person is 
required to respond to, nor shall any person be subject to a penalty 
for failure to comply with, a collection of information subject to the 
requirements of the PRA, unless that collection of information displays 
a currently valid OMB control number. All currently approved NOAA 
collections of information may be viewed at: http://www.cio.noaa.gov/services_programs/prasubs.html.

List of Subjects

15 CFR Part 902

    Reporting and recordkeeping requirements.

50 CFR Part 300

    Administrative practice and procedure, Antarctica, Canada, Exports, 
Fish, Fisheries, Fishing, Imports, Indians, Labeling, Marine resources, 
Reporting and recordkeeping requirements, Russian Federation, 
Transportation, Treaties, Wildlife.

50 CFR Part 679

    Alaska, Fisheries, Reporting and recordkeeping requirements.

    Dated: December 19, 2016.
Samuel D. Rauch III,
Deputy Assistant Administrator for Regulatory Programs, National Marine 
Fisheries Service.
    For the reasons set out in the preamble, NMFS amends 15 CFR part 
902 and 50 CFR parts 300 and 679 as follows:

Title 15--Commerce and Foreign Trade

PART 902--NOAA INFORMATION COLLECTION REQUIREMENTS UNDER THE 
PAPERWORK REDUCTION ACT: OMB CONTROL NUMBERS

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1. The authority citation for part 902 continues to read as follows:

    Authority:  44 U.S.C. 3501 et seq.


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2. In Sec.  902.1, in the table in paragraph (b), under the entry ``50 
CFR'':
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a. Remove entry for ``679.24(a)'';
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b. Revise entry for ``679.42(a) through (j)''; and
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c. Add entries in alphanumeric order for ``679.24'', ``679.42(b), 
(k)(2), and (l)''.
    The additions and revisions read as follows:


Sec.  902.1  OMB control numbers assigned pursuant to the Paperwork 
Reduction Act.

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50 CFR:
 
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  679.24................................................           -0353
 
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  679.42(a), and (c) through (j)........................     -0272 and -
                                                                    0665
  679.42(b), (k)(2), and (l)............................           -0353
 
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Title 50--Wildlife and Fisheries

PART 300--INTERNATIONAL FISHERIES REGULATIONS

Subpart E--Pacific Halibut Fisheries

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3. The authority citation for part 300, subpart E, continues to read as 
follows:

    Authority: 16 U.S.C. 773-773k.


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4. In Sec.  300.61, revise the definitions of ``Fishing'' and ``IFQ 
halibut'' to read as follows:


Sec.  300.61   Definitions.

* * * * *
    Fishing means the taking, harvesting, or catching of fish, or any 
activity that can reasonably be expected to result in the taking, 
harvesting, or catching of fish, including:
    (1) The deployment of any amount or component part of setline gear 
anywhere in the maritime area; or
    (2) The deployment of longline pot gear as defined in Sec.  679.2 
of this title, or component part of that gear in Commission regulatory 
areas 2C, 3A, 3B, and that portion of Area 4A in the Gulf of Alaska 
west of Area 3B and east of 170[deg]00' W. long.
* * * * *
    IFQ halibut means any halibut that is harvested with setline gear 
as defined in this section or fixed gear as defined in Sec.  679.2 of 
this title while commercial fishing in any IFQ regulatory area defined 
in Sec.  679.2 of this title.
* * * * *

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

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

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


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6. In Sec.  679.2:
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a. In the definition of ``Authorized fishing gear,'' revise paragraphs 
(4)(i) and (iii), and add paragraph (4)(iv); and
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b. Revise the definition of ``IFQ halibut.''
    The additions and revisions read as follows:


Sec.  679.2   Definitions.

* * * * *
    Authorized fishing gear * * *
    (4) * * *
    (i) For sablefish harvested from any GOA reporting area, all 
longline gear, longline pot gear, and, for purposes of determining 
initial IFQ allocation, all pot gear used to make a legal landing.
* * * * *
    (iii) For halibut harvested from any IFQ regulatory area, all 
fishing gear composed of lines with hooks attached, including one or 
more stationary, buoyed, and anchored lines with hooks attached.
    (iv) For halibut harvested from any GOA reporting area, all 
longline pot gear, if the vessel operator is fishing for IFQ sablefish 
in accordance with Sec.  679.42(l).
* * * * *
    IFQ halibut means any halibut that is harvested with setline gear 
as defined in Sec.  300.61 of this title or fixed gear as defined in 
this section while commercial fishing in any IFQ regulatory area 
defined in this section.
* * * * *

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7. In Sec.  679.5:
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a. Revise paragraph (a)(4)(i);
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b. Revise note to the table at paragraph (c)(1)(vi)(B), and revise 
paragraphs (c)(2)(iii)(A), (c)(3)(i)(B), (c)(3)(ii)(A)(1) and (B)(1), 
(c)(3)(iv)(A)(2), (c)(3)(iv)(B)(2), (c)(3)(v)(G); and (l)(1)(iii)(F) 
and (G); and
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c. Add paragraphs (l)(1)(iii)(H) and (I).
    The additions and revisions read as follows.


Sec.  679.5   Recordkeeping and reporting (R&R).

    (a) * * *
    (4) * * *
    (i) Catcher vessels less than 60 ft (18.3 m) LOA. Except for 
vessels using longline pot gear as described in paragraph 
(c)(3)(i)(B)(1) of this section and the vessel activity report 
described at paragraph (k) of this section, the owner or operator of a 
catcher vessel less than 60 ft (18.3 m) LOA is not required to comply 
with the R&R requirements of this section.
* * * * *
    (c) * * *
    (1) * * *
    (vi) * * *
    (B) * * *
* * * * *

    Note: CP = catcher/processor; CV = catcher vessel; pot = 
longline pot or pot-and-line; lgl = longline; trw = trawl; MS = 
mothership.

* * * * *
    (2) * * *
    (iii) * * *
    (A) If a catcher vessel, record vessel name, ADF&G vessel 
registration number, FFP number or Federal crab vessel permit number, 
operator printed name, operator signature, and page number.
* * * * *
    (3) * * *
    (i) * * *
    (B) IFQ halibut, CDQ halibut, and IFQ sablefish fisheries. (1) The 
operator of a catcher vessel less than 60 ft (18.3 m) LOA, using 
longline pot gear to harvest IFQ sablefish or IFQ halibut in the GOA 
must maintain a longline and pot gear DFL according to paragraph 
(c)(3)(iv)(A)(2) of this section.
    (2) Except as described in paragraph (f)(1)(i) of this section, the 
operator of a catcher vessel 60 ft (18.3 m) or greater LOA in the GOA 
must maintain a longline and pot gear DFL according to paragraph 
(c)(3)(iv)(A)(2) of this section, when using longline gear or longline 
pot gear to harvest IFQ sablefish and when using gear composed of lines 
with hooks attached, setline gear (IPHC), or longline pot gear to 
harvest IFQ halibut.
    (3) Except as described in paragraph (f)(1)(i) of this section, the 
operator of a catcher vessel 60 ft (18.3 m) or greater LOA in the BSAI 
must maintain a longline and pot gear DFL according to paragraph 
(c)(3)(iv)(A)(2) of this section, when using hook-and-line gear or pot 
gear to harvest IFQ sablefish, and when using gear composed of lines 
with hooks attached or setline gear (IPHC) to harvest IFQ halibut or 
CDQ halibut.
    (4) Except as described in paragraph (f)(1)(ii) of this section, 
the operator of a catcher/processor in the GOA must use a combination 
of a catcher/processor longline and pot gear DCPL and eLandings 
according to paragraph (c)(3)(iv)(B)(2) of this section, when using 
longline gear or longline pot gear to harvest IFQ sablefish and when 
using gear composed of lines with hooks attached, setline gear (IPHC), 
or longline pot gear to harvest IFQ halibut.

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    (5) Except as described in paragraph (f)(1)(ii) of this section, 
the operator of a catcher/processor in the BSAI must use a combination 
of a catcher/processor longline and pot gear DCPL and eLandings 
according to (c)(3)(iv)(B)(2) of this section, when using hook-and-line 
gear or pot gear to harvest IFQ sablefish, and when using gear composed 
of lines with hooks attached or setline gear (IPHC) to harvest IFQ 
halibut or CDQ halibut.
* * * * *
    (ii) * * *
    (A) * * *

       Reporting Time Limits, Catcher Vessel Longline or Pot Gear
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             Required information               Time limit for recording
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(1) FFP number and/or Federal crab vessel      Within 2 hours after
 permit number (if applicable), IFQ permit      completion of gear
 numbers (halibut, sablefish, and crab), CDQ    retrieval.
 group number, halibut CDQ permit number, set
 number, date and time gear set, date and
 time gear hauled, beginning and end
 positions of set, number of skates or pots
 set, and estimated total hail weight for
 each set.
 
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    (B) * * *

                          Reporting Time Limits, Catcher/Processor Longline or Pot Gear
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                                                                  Submit via
             Required information               Record in DCPL     eLandings        Time limit for reporting
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(1) FFP number and/or Federal crab vessel                   X   ..............  Within 2 hours after completion
 permit number (if applicable), IFQ permit                                       of gear retrieval.
 numbers (halibut, sablefish, and crab), CDQ
 group number, halibut CDQ permit number, set
 number, date and time gear set, date and
 time gear hauled, beginning and end
 positions of set, number of skates or pots
 set, and estimated total hail weight for
 each set.
 
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* * * * *
    (iv) * * *
    (A) * * *
    (2) If a catcher vessel identified in paragraph (c)(3)(i)(A)(1) or 
(c)(3)(i)(B)(1) through (3) of this section is active, the operator 
must record in the longline and pot gear DFL, for one or more days on 
each logsheet, the information listed in paragraphs (c)(3)(v), (vi), 
(viii), and (x) of this section.
* * * * *
    (B) * * *
    (2) If a catcher/processor identified in paragraph (c)(3)(i)(A)(2) 
or (c)(3)(i)(B)(4) through (5) of this section is active, the operator 
must record in the catcher/processor longline and pot gear DCPL the 
information listed in paragraphs (c)(3)(v) and (vi) of this section and 
must record in eLandings the information listed in paragraphs 
(c)(3)(v), (vii), and (ix) of this section.
* * * * *
    (v) * * *
    (G) Gear type. Use a separate logsheet for each gear type. Place a 
check mark in the box for the gear type used to harvest the fish or 
crab. Record the information from the following table for the 
appropriate gear type on the logsheet. If the gear type is the same on 
subsequent logsheets, place a check mark in the box instead of re-
entering the gear type information on the next logsheet.

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    If gear type is . . .                      Then . . .
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(1) Other gear...............  If gear is other than those listed within
                                this table, indicate ``Other'' and
                                describe.
(2) Pot gear (includes pot-    (i) If using longline pot gear in the
 and-line and longline pot).    GOA, enter the length of longline pot
                                set to the nearest foot, the size of pot
                                in inches (width by length by height or
                                diameter), and spacing of pots to the
                                nearest foot.
                               (ii) If using longline pot gear in the
                                GOA, enter the number of pots deployed
                                in each set (see paragraph (c)(3)(vi)(F)
                                of this section) and the number of pots
                                lost when the set is retrieved
                                (optional, but may be required by IPHC
                                regulations, see Sec.  Sec.   300.60
                                through 300.65 of this title).
                               (iii) If using pot gear, enter the number
                                of pots deployed in each set (see
                                paragraph (c)(3)(vi)(F) of this section)
                                and the number of pots lost when the set
                                is retrieved (optional, but may be
                                required by IPHC regulations, see Sec.
                                Sec.   300.60 through 300.65 of this
                                title).
(3) Hook-and-line gear.......  Indicate: (i) Whether gear is fixed hook
                                (conventional or tub), autoline, or snap
                                (optional, but may be required by IPHC
                                regulations, see Sec.  Sec.   300.60
                                through 300.65 of this title).
                               (ii) Number of hooks per skate (optional,
                                but may be required by IPHC regulations,
                                see Sec.  Sec.   300.60 through 300.65
                                of this title), length of skate to the
                                nearest foot (optional, but may be
                                required by IPHC regulations, see Sec.
                                Sec.   300.60 through 300.65 of this
                                title), size of hooks, and hook spacing
                                in feet.
                               (iii) Enter the number of skates set and
                                number of skates lost (optional, but may
                                be required by IPHC regulations, see
                                Sec.  Sec.   300.60 through 300.65 of
                                this title).
                               (iv) Seabird avoidance gear code(s) (see
                                Sec.   679.24(e) and Table 19 to this
                                part).

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                               (v) Enter the number of mammals sighted
                                while hauling gear next to the mammal
                                name: Sperm, orca, and other (optional,
                                but may be required by IPHC regulations,
                                see Sec.  Sec.   300.60 through 300.65
                                of this title).
                               (vi) Enter the number of sablefish,
                                halibut, other fish, or hooks damaged
                                found while hauling gear (optional, but
                                may be required by IPHC regulations, see
                                Sec.  Sec.   300.60 through 300.65 of
                                this title).
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* * * * *
    (l) * * *
    (1) * * *
    (iii) * * *
    (F) IFQ regulatory area(s) in which the IFQ halibut, CDQ halibut, 
or IFQ sablefish were harvested;
    (G) IFQ permit number(s) that will be used to land the IFQ halibut, 
CDQ halibut, or IFQ sablefish;
    (H) Gear type used to harvest the IFQ sablefish or IFQ halibut (see 
Table 15 to this part); and
    (I) If using longline pot gear in the GOA, report the number of 
pots set, the number of pots lost, and the number of pots left deployed 
on the fishing grounds.
* * * * *

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8. In Sec.  679.7:
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a. Revise paragraph (a)(6) introductory text, paragraph (a)(6)(i), 
paragraph (a)(13) introductory text, paragraph (a)(13)(ii) introductory 
text, and paragraph (a)(13)(iv); and
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b. Add paragraphs (f)(17) through (25).
    The additions and revisions read as follows:


Sec.  679.7   Prohibitions.

* * * * *
    (a) * * *
    (6) Gear. Deploy any trawl, longline, longline pot, pot-and-line, 
or jig gear in an area when directed fishing for, or retention of, all 
groundfish by operators of vessels using that gear type is prohibited 
in that area, except that this paragraph (a)(6) shall not prohibit:
    (i) Deployment of fixed gear, as defined in Sec.  679.2 under 
``Authorized fishing gear,'' by an operator of a vessel fishing for IFQ 
halibut during the fishing period prescribed in the annual management 
measures published in the Federal Register pursuant to Sec.  300.62 of 
this title.
* * * * *
    (13) Halibut. With respect to halibut caught with fixed gear, as 
defined in Sec.  679.2 under the definition of ``Authorized fishing 
gear,'' deployed from a vessel fishing for groundfish, except for 
vessels fishing for halibut as prescribed in the annual management 
measures published in the Federal Register pursuant to Sec.  300.62 of 
this title:
* * * * *
    (ii) Release halibut caught with longline gear by any method other 
than--
* * * * *
    (iv) Allow halibut caught with longline gear to contact the vessel, 
if such contact causes, or is capable of causing, the halibut to be 
stripped from the hook.
* * * * *
    (f) * * *
    (17) Deploy, conduct fishing with, or retrieve longline pot gear in 
the GOA before the start or after the end of the IFQ sablefish fishing 
period specified in Sec.  679.23(g)(1).
    (18) Deploy, conduct fishing with, retrieve, or retain IFQ 
sablefish or IFQ halibut from longline pot gear in the GOA:
    (i) In excess of the pot limits specified in Sec.  
679.42(l)(5)(ii); or
    (ii) Without a pot tag attached to each pot in accordance with 
Sec.  679.42(l)(4).
    (19) Deploy, conduct fishing with, or retain IFQ sablefish or IFQ 
halibut in the GOA from a pot with an attached pot tag that has a 
serial number assigned to another vessel or has been reported lost, 
stolen, or mutilated to NMFS in a request for a replacement pot tag as 
described in Sec.  679.42(l)(3)(iii).
    (20) Deploy longline pot gear to fish IFQ sablefish in the GOA 
without marking the gear in accordance with Sec.  679.24(a).
    (21) Fail to retrieve and remove from the fishing grounds all 
deployed longline pot gear that is assigned to, and used by, a catcher 
vessel to fish IFQ sablefish in the Southeast Outside District of the 
GOA when the vessel makes an IFQ landing.
    (22) Fail to redeploy or remove from the fishing grounds all 
deployed longline pot gear that is assigned to, and used by, a catcher/
processor within five days of deploying the gear to fish IFQ sablefish 
in the Southeast Outside District of the GOA.
    (23) Fail to redeploy or remove from the fishing grounds all 
deployed longline pot gear that is assigned to, and used by, a catcher 
vessel or a catcher/processor within five days of deploying the gear to 
fish IFQ sablefish in the West Yakutat District of the GOA and the 
Central GOA regulatory area.
    (24) Fail to redeploy or remove from the fishing grounds all 
deployed longline pot gear that is assigned to, and used by, a catcher 
vessel or a catcher/processor within seven days of deploying the gear 
to fish IFQ sablefish in the Western GOA regulatory area.
    (25) Operate a catcher vessel or a catcher/processor using longline 
pot gear to fish IFQ sablefish or IFQ halibut in the GOA and fail to 
use functioning VMS equipment as required in Sec.  679.42(k)(2).
* * * * *

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9. In Sec.  679.20, revise paragraphs (a)(4)(i), (a)(4)(ii) heading, 
and (a)(4)(ii)(A) to read as follows:


Sec.  679.20   General limitations.

* * * * *
    (a) * * *
    (4) * * *
    (i) Eastern GOA regulatory area--(A) Fixed gear. Vessels in the 
Eastern GOA regulatory area using fixed gear will be allocated 95 
percent of the sablefish TAC.
    (B) Trawl gear. Vessels in the Eastern GOA regulatory area using 
trawl gear will be allocated 5 percent of the sablefish TAC for bycatch 
in other trawl fisheries.
    (ii) Central and Western GOA regulatory areas--(A) Fixed gear. 
Vessels in the Central and Western GOA regulatory areas using fixed 
gear will be allocated 80 percent of the sablefish TAC in each of the 
Central and Western GOA regulatory areas.
* * * * *

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10. In Sec.  679.23, revise paragraph (g)(2) to read as follows:


Sec.  679.23   Seasons.

* * * * *
    (g) * * *
    (2) Except for catches of sablefish with longline pot gear in the 
GOA, catches of sablefish by fixed gear during other periods may be 
retained up to the amounts provided for by the directed fishing 
standards specified at Sec.  679.20 when made by an individual aboard 
the vessel who has a valid IFQ permit and unused IFQ in the account on 
which the permit was issued.
* * * * *

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11. In Sec.  679.24:

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a. Add paragraphs (a)(3) and (b)(1)(iii); and
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b. Revise paragraphs (c)(2)(i)(A) and (B); and (c)(3).
    The additions and revisions read as follows.


Sec.  679.24   Gear limitations.

* * * * *
    (a) * * *
    (3) Each end of a set of longline pot gear deployed to fish IFQ 
sablefish in the GOA must have attached a cluster of four or more 
marker buoys including one hard buoy ball marked with the capital 
letters ``LP'' in accordance with paragraph (a)(2) of this section, a 
flag mounted on a pole, and radar reflector floating on the sea 
surface.
    (b) * * *
    (1) * * *
    (iii) While directed fishing for IFQ sablefish in the GOA.
* * * * *
    (c) * * *
    (2) * * *
    (i) * * *
    (A) No person may use any gear other than hook-and-line, longline 
pot, and trawl gear when fishing for sablefish in the Eastern GOA 
regulatory area.
    (B) No person may use any gear other than hook-and-line gear and 
longline pot gear to engage in directed fishing for IFQ sablefish.
* * * * *
    (3) Central and Western GOA regulatory areas; sablefish as 
prohibited species. Operators of vessels using gear types other than 
hook-and-line, longline pot, and trawl gear in the Central and Western 
GOA regulatory areas must treat any catch of sablefish in these areas 
as a prohibited species as provided by Sec.  679.21(a).
* * * * *

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12. In Sec.  679.42:
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a. Revise paragraphs (b)(1) and (2), and paragraphs (k)(1) and (k)(2); 
and
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b. Add paragraph (l).
    The addition and revisions read as follows:


Sec.  679.42   Limitations on use of QS and IFQ.

* * * * *
    (b) * * *
    (1) IFQ Fisheries. Authorized fishing gear to harvest IFQ halibut 
and IFQ sablefish is defined in Sec.  679.2.
    (i) IFQ halibut. IFQ halibut must not be harvested with trawl gear 
in any IFQ regulatory area, or with pot gear in any IFQ regulatory area 
in the BSAI.
    (ii) IFQ sablefish. IFQ sablefish must not be harvested with trawl 
gear in any IFQ regulatory area, or with pot-and-line gear in the GOA. 
A vessel operator using longline pot gear in the GOA to fish for IFQ 
sablefish must comply with the GOA sablefish longline pot gear 
requirements in paragraph (l) of this section.
    (2) Seabird avoidance gear and methods. The operator of a vessel 
using hook-and-line gear authorized at Sec.  679.2 while fishing for 
IFQ halibut, CDQ halibut, or IFQ sablefish must comply with 
requirements for seabird avoidance gear and methods set forth at Sec.  
679.24(e).
* * * * *
    (k) * * *
    (1) Bering Sea or Aleutian Islands. (i) General. Any vessel 
operator who fishes for IFQ sablefish in the Bering Sea or Aleutian 
Islands must possess a transmitting VMS transmitter while fishing for 
IFQ sablefish.
    (ii) VMS requirements. (A) The operator of the vessel must comply 
with VMS requirements at Sec.  679.28(f)(3), (f)(4), and (f)(5); and
    (B) The operator of the vessel must contact NMFS at 800-304-4846 
(option 1) between 0600 and 0000 A.l.t. and receive a VMS confirmation 
number at least 72 hours prior to fishing for IFQ sablefish in the 
Bering Sea or Aleutian Islands.
    (2) Gulf of Alaska. (i) General. A vessel operator using longline 
pot gear to fish for IFQ sablefish in the Gulf of Alaska must possess a 
transmitting VMS transmitter while fishing for sablefish.
    (ii) VMS requirements. (A) The operator of the vessel must comply 
with VMS requirements at Sec.  679.28(f)(3), (f)(4), and (f)(5); and
    (B) The operator of the vessel must contact NMFS at 800-304-4846 
(option 1) between 0600 and 0000 A.l.t. and receive a VMS confirmation 
number at least 72 hours prior to using longline pot gear to fish for 
IFQ sablefish in the Gulf of Alaska.
    (l) GOA sablefish longline pot gear requirements. Additional 
regulations that implement specific requirements for any vessel 
operator who fishes for IFQ sablefish in the GOA using longline pot 
gear are set out under: Sec.  300.61 Definitions, Sec.  679.2 
Definitions, Sec.  679.5 Recordkeeping and reporting (R&R), Sec.  679.7 
Prohibitions, Sec.  679.20 General limitations, Sec.  679.23 Seasons, 
Sec.  679.24 Gear limitations, and Sec.  679.51 Observer requirements 
for vessels and plants.
    (1) Applicability. Any vessel operator who fishes for IFQ sablefish 
with longline pot gear in the GOA must comply with the requirements of 
this paragraph (l). The IFQ regulatory areas in the GOA include the 
Southeast Outside District of the GOA, the West Yakutat District of the 
GOA, the Central GOA regulatory area, and the Western GOA regulatory 
area.
    (2) General. To use longline pot gear to fish for IFQ sablefish in 
the GOA, a vessel operator must:
    (i) Request and be issued pot tags from NMFS as specified in 
paragraph (l)(3);
    (ii) Use pot tags as specified in paragraph (l)(4);
    (iii) Deploy and retrieve longline pot gear as specified in 
paragraph (l)(5);
    (iv) Retain IFQ halibut caught in longline pot gear if sufficient 
halibut IFQ is held by persons on board the vessel as specified in 
paragraph (l)(6); and
    (v) Comply with other requirements as specified in paragraph 
(l)(7).
    (3) Pot tags. (i) Request for pot tags. (A) The owner of a vessel 
that uses longline pot gear to fish for IFQ sablefish in the GOA must 
use pot tags issued by NMFS. A vessel owner may only receive pot tags 
from NMFS for each vessel that uses longline pot gear to fish for IFQ 
sablefish in the GOA by submitting a complete IFQ Sablefish Longline 
Pot Gear Vessel Registration and Request for Pot Gear Tags form 
according to form instructions. The form is located on the NMFS Alaska 
Region Web site at alaskafisheries.noaa.gov.
    (B) The vessel owner must specify the number of requested pot tags 
for each vessel for each IFQ regulatory area in the GOA (up to the 
maximum number of pots specified in paragraph (l)(5)(ii) of this 
section) on the IFQ Sablefish Longline Pot Gear Vessel Registration and 
Request for Pot Gear Tags form.
    (ii) Issuance of pot tags. (A) Upon submission of a completed IFQ 
Sablefish Longline Pot Gear Vessel Registration and Request for Pot 
Gear Tags form, NMFS will assign each pot tag to the vessel specified 
on the form.
    (B) Each pot tag will be a unique color that is specific to the IFQ 
regulatory area in the GOA in which it must be deployed and imprinted 
with a unique serial number.
    (C) NMFS will send the pot tags to the vessel owner at the address 
provided on the IFQ Sablefish Longline Pot Gear Vessel Registration and 
Request for Pot Gear Tags form.
    (iii) Request for pot tag replacement. (A) The vessel owner may 
submit a request to NMFS to replace pot tags that are lost, stolen, or 
mutilated.
    (B) The vessel owner to whom the lost, stolen, or mutilated pot tag 
was issued must submit a complete IFQ Sablefish Request for Replacement 
of Longline Pot Gear Tags form according to form instructions. The form 
is located on the NMFS Alaska Region Web site at 
alaskafisheries.noaa.gov.
    (C) A complete form must be signed by the vessel owner and is a 
sworn

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affidavit to NMFS indicating the reason for the request for a 
replacement pot tag or pot tags and the number of replacement pot tags 
requested by IFQ regulatory area.
    (D) NMFS will review a request to replace a pot tag or tags and 
will issue the appropriate number of replacement pot tags. The total 
number of pot tags issued to a vessel owner for an IFQ regulatory area 
in the GOA cannot exceed the maximum number of pots authorized for use 
by a vessel in that IFQ regulatory area specified in paragraph 
(l)(5)(ii) of this section. The total number of pot tags issued to a 
vessel owner for an IFQ regulatory area in the GOA equals the sum of 
the number of pot tags issued for that IFQ regulatory area that have 
not been replaced plus the number of replacement pot tags issued for 
that IFQ regulatory area.
    (iv) Annual vessel registration and pot tag assignment. (A) The 
owner of a vessel that uses longline pot gear to fish for IFQ sablefish 
in the GOA must annually register the vessel with NMFS and specify the 
pot tags that NMFS will assign to the vessel. Pot tags must be assigned 
to only one vessel each year.
    (B) To register a vessel and assign pot tags, the vessel owner must 
annually submit a complete IFQ Sablefish Longline Pot Gear Vessel 
Registration and Request for Pot Gear Tags form to NMFS.
    (1) The vessel owner must specify the vessel to be registered on 
the IFQ Sablefish Longline Pot Gear Vessel Registration and Request for 
Pot Gear Tags form. The specified vessel must have a valid ADF&G vessel 
registration number.
    (2) The vessel owner must specify on the IFQ Sablefish Longline Pot 
Gear Vessel Registration and Request for Pot Gear Tags form either that 
the vessel owner is requesting that NMFS assign pot tags to a vessel to 
which the pot tags were previously assigned or that the vessel owner is 
requesting new pot tags from NMFS.
    (4) Using pot tags. (i) Each pot used to fish for IFQ sablefish in 
the GOA must be identified with a valid pot tag. A valid pot tag is:
    (A) Issued by NMFS according to paragraph (l)(3) of this section;
    (B) The color specific to the regulatory area in which it will be 
used; and
    (C) Inscribed with a legible unique serial number.
    (ii) A valid pot tag must be attached to each pot on board the 
vessel to which the pot tags are assigned before the vessel departs 
port to fish.
    (iii) A valid pot tag must be attached to a pot bridge or cross 
member such that the entire pot tag is visible and not obstructed.
    (5) Restrictions on GOA longline pot gear deployment and 
retrieval--(i) General.
    (A) A vessel operator must mark longline pot gear used to fish IFQ 
sablefish in the GOA as specified in Sec.  679.24(a).
    (B) A vessel operator must deploy and retrieve longline pot gear to 
fish IFQ sablefish in the GOA only during the sablefish fishing period 
specified in Sec.  679.23(g)(1).
    (C) The gear retrieval and removal requirements in paragraphs 
(l)(5)(iii) and (iv) of this section apply to all longline pot gear 
that is assigned to the vessel and deployed to fish IFQ sablefish and 
to all other fishing equipment attached to longline pot gear that is 
deployed in the water by the vessel to fish IFQ sablefish. All other 
fishing equipment attached to longline pot gear includes, but is not 
limited to, equipment used to mark longline pot gear as required in 
Sec.  679.24(a)(3).
    (ii) Pot limits. A vessel operator is limited to deploying a 
maximum number of pots to fish IFQ sablefish in each IFQ regulatory 
area in the GOA.
    (A) In the Southeast Outside District of the GOA, a vessel operator 
is limited to deploying a maximum of 120 pots.
    (B) In the West Yakutat District of the GOA, a vessel operator is 
limited to deploying a maximum of 120 pots.
    (C) In the Central GOA regulatory area, a vessel operator is 
limited to deploying a maximum of 300 pots.
    (D) In the Western GOA regulatory area, a vessel operator is 
limited to deploying a maximum of 300 pots.
    (iii) Gear retrieval. (A) In the Southeast Outside District of the 
GOA, a catcher vessel operator must retrieve and remove from the 
fishing grounds all longline pot gear that is assigned to the vessel 
and deployed to fish IFQ sablefish when the vessel makes an IFQ 
landing.
    (B) In the Southeast Outside District of the GOA, a catcher/
processor must redeploy or remove from the fishing grounds all longline 
pot gear that is assigned to the vessel and deployed to fish IFQ 
sablefish within five days of deploying the gear.
    (C) In the West Yakutat District of the GOA and the Central GOA 
regulatory area, a vessel operator must redeploy or remove from the 
fishing grounds all longline pot gear that is assigned to the vessel 
and deployed to fish IFQ sablefish within five days of deploying the 
gear.
    (D) In the Western GOA regulatory area, a vessel operator must 
redeploy or remove from the fishing grounds all longline pot gear that 
is assigned to the vessel and deployed to fish IFQ sablefish within 
seven days of deploying the gear.
    (iv) Longline pot gear used on multiple vessels. Longline pot gear 
assigned to one vessel and deployed to fish IFQ sablefish in the GOA 
must be removed from the fishing grounds, returned to port, and must 
have only one set of the appropriate vessel-specific pot tags before 
being deployed by another vessel to fish IFQ sablefish in the GOA.
    (6) Retention of halibut. (i) A vessel operator who fishes for IFQ 
sablefish using longline pot gear must retain IFQ halibut if:
    (A) The IFQ halibut is caught in any GOA reporting area in 
accordance with paragraph (l) of this section; and
    (B) An IFQ permit holder on board the vessel has unused halibut IFQ 
for the IFQ regulatory area fished and IFQ vessel category.
    (ii) [Reserved]
    (7) Other requirements. A vessel operator who fishes for IFQ 
sablefish using longline pot gear in the GOA must:
    (i) Complete a longline and pot gear Daily Fishing Logbook (DFL) or 
Daily Cumulative Production Logbook (DCPL) as specified in Sec.  
679.5(c); and
    (ii) Comply with Vessel Monitoring System (VMS) requirements 
specified in paragraph (k)(2) of this section.

0
13. In Sec.  679.51, revise paragraphs (a)(1)(i) introductory text and 
(a)(1)(i)(B) to read as follows:


Sec.  679.51  Observer requirements for vessels and plants.

* * * * *
    (a) * * *
    (1) * * *
    (i) Vessel classes in partial coverage category. Unless otherwise 
specified in paragraph (a)(2) of this section, the following catcher 
vessels and catcher/processors are in the partial observer coverage 
category when fishing for halibut or when directed fishing for 
groundfish in a federally managed or parallel groundfish fishery, as 
defined at Sec.  679.2:
* * * * *
    (B) A catcher vessel when fishing for halibut while carrying a 
person named on a permit issued under Sec.  679.4(d)(1)(i), (d)(2)(i), 
or (e)(2), or for IFQ sablefish, as defined at Sec.  679.2, while 
carrying a person named on a permit issued under Sec.  679.4(d)(1)(i) 
or (d)(2)(i); or
* * * * *
    14. In Table 15 to part 679, revise entries for ``Pot'', 
``Authorized gear for

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sablefish harvested from any GOA reporting area'', and ``Authorized 
gear for halibut harvested from any IFQ regulatory area'', and add 
entry for ``Authorized gear for halibut harvested from any IFQ 
regulatory area in the BSAI'' to read as follows:

                                                 Table 15 to Part 679--Gear Codes, Descriptions, and Use
                                                          [X indicates where this code is used]
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                                        Use alphabetic code to complete the following:        Use numeric code to complete the following:
                                  --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
           Name of gear                                                       Electronic
                                       Alpha gear code       NMFS logbooks     check-in/     Numeric gear   IERS eLandings    ADF&G COAR
                                                                               check-out         code
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                         NMFS AND ADF&G GEAR CODES
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                                                                      * * * * * * *
Pot (includes longline pot and     POT....................               X               X              91               X               X
 pot-and-line).
 
                                                                      * * * * * * *
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                                                                FIXED GEAR
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Authorized gear for sablefish      All longline gear (hook-and-line, jig, troll, and handline) and longline pot gear. For purposes of
 harvested from any GOA reporting   determining initial IFQ allocation, all pot gear used to make a legal landing.
 area.
 
                                                                      * * * * * * *
Authorized gear for halibut        All fishing gear composed of lines with hooks attached, including one or more stationary, buoyed, and
 harvested from any IFQ             anchored lines with hooks attached and longline pot gear.
 regulatory area in the GOA.
Authorized gear for halibut        All fishing gear composed of lines with hooks attached, including one or more stationary, buoyed, and
 harvested from any IFQ             anchored lines with hooks attached.
 regulatory area in the BSAI.
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                                                (i) Violation as specified (1988),                       (28) 16 U.S.C. 7009(c) and (d), Pacific            DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
                                              maximum from $49,467 to $50,276.                        Whiting Act of 2006,14 violation,
                                                (ii) Violation as specified (1988),                   maximum from $178,156 to $181,071.                    National Oceanic and Atmospheric
                                              maximum from $23,744 to $24,132.                          (29) 22 U.S.C. 1978(e), Fishermen’s                 Administration
                                                (iii) Otherwise violation (1978),                     Protective Act of 1967 (1971):
                                              maximum from $1,625 to $1,652.                            (i) Violation, maximum from $27,500                 15 CFR Part 902
                                                (15) 16 U.S.C. 1858(a), Magnuson-                     to $27,950.
                                              Stevens Fishery Conservation and                                                                              50 CFR Parts 300 and 679
                                                                                                        (ii) Subsequent violation, maximum
                                              Management Act (1990), violation,                                                                             [Docket No. 151001910–6999–02]
                                                                                                      from $81,250 to $82,579.
                                              maximum from $178,156 to $181,071.
                                                (16) 16 U.S.C. 2437(a), Antarctic                       (30) 30 U.S.C. 1462(a), Deep Seabed                 RIN 0648–BF42
                                              Marine Living Resources Convention                      Hard Mineral Resources Act (1980),
                                              Act of 1984,5 violation, maximum from                   violation, maximum, from $70,117 to                   Fisheries of the Exclusive Economic
                                              $178,156 to $181,071.                                   $71,264.                                              Zone Off Alaska; Allow the Use of
                                                (17) 16 U.S.C. 2465(a), Antarctic                       (31) 42 U.S.C. 9152(c), Ocean Thermal               Longline Pot Gear in the Gulf of Alaska
                                              Protection Act of 1990,6 violation,                     Energy Conversion Act of 1980 (1980),                 Sablefish Individual Fishing Quota
                                              maximum from $178,156 to $181,071.                      violation, maximum from $70,117 to                    Fishery; Amendment 101
                                                (18) 16 U.S.C. 3373(a), Lacey Act                     $71,264.                                              AGENCY:  National Marine Fisheries
                                              Amendments of 1981 (1981):                                (32) 16 U.S.C. 1827a, Billfish                      Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and
                                                (i) 16 U.S.C. 3373(a)(1), violation,                  Conservation Act of 2012,15 violation,                Atmospheric Administration (NOAA),
                                              maximum from $25,464 to $25,881.                        maximum from $178,156 to $181,071.                    Commerce.
                                                (ii) 16 U.S.C. 3373(a)(2), violation,                    (33) 16 U.S.C. 7407(b)(1), Port State              ACTION: Final rule.
                                              maximum from $637 to $647.                              Measures Agreement Act of 2015,16
                                                (19) 16 U.S.C. 3606(b)(1), Atlantic                   violation, maximum from $178,156 to                   SUMMARY:    NMFS issues regulations to
                                              Salmon Convention Act of 1982,7                         $181,071.                                             implement Amendment 101 to the
                                              violation, maximum from $178,156 to                       (34) 16 U.S.C. 1826g(f), High Seas                  Fishery Management Plan for
                                              $181,071.                                               Driftnet Fishing Moratorium Protection                Groundfish of the Gulf of Alaska (GOA
                                                (20) 16 U.S.C. 3637(b), Pacific Salmon                Act,17 violation, maximum from                        FMP) for the sablefish individual fishing
                                              Treaty Act of 1985,8 violation,                         $178,156 to $181,071.                                 quota (IFQ) fisheries in the Gulf of
                                              maximum from $178,156 to $181,071.                                                                            Alaska (GOA). This final rule authorizes
                                                (21) 16 U.S.C. 4016(b)(1)(B), Fish and                § 6.4 Effective date of adjustments for               the use of longline pot gear in the GOA
                                              Seafood Promotion Act of 1986 (1986);                   inflation to civil monetary penalties.                sablefish IFQ fishery. In addition, this
                                              violation, minimum from $1,078 to                         The Department of Commerce’s 2017                   final rule establishes management
                                              $1,096; maximum from $10,781 to                         adjustments for inflation made by § 6.3,              measures to minimize potential
                                              $10,957.                                                of the civil monetary penalties there                 conflicts between hook-and-line and
                                                (22) 16 U.S.C. 5010, North Pacific                    specified, are effective on January 15,               longline pot gear used in the sablefish
                                              Anadromous Stocks Act of 1992,9                         2017, and said civil monetary penalties,              IFQ fisheries in the GOA. This final rule
                                              violation, maximum from $178,156 to                     as thus adjusted by the adjustments for               also includes regulations developed
                                              $181,071.                                               inflation made by § 6.3, apply only to                under the Northern Pacific Halibut Act
                                                (23) 16 U.S.C. 5103(b)(2), Atlantic                   those civil monetary penalties,                       of 1982 (Halibut Act) to authorize
                                              Coastal Fisheries Cooperative                           including those whose associated                      harvest of halibut IFQ caught
                                              Management Act,10 violation, maximum                    violation predated such adjustment,                   incidentally in longline pot gear used in
                                              from $178,156 to $181,071.                              which are assessed by the Department of               the GOA sablefish IFQ fishery. This
                                                 (24) 16 U.S.C. 5154(c)(1), Atlantic                  Commerce after the effective date of the              final rule is necessary to improve
                                              Striped Bass Conservation Act,11                        new civil monetary penalty level, and                 efficiency and provide economic
                                              violation, maximum from $178,156 to                     before the effective date of any future               benefits for the sablefish IFQ fleet and
                                              $181,071.                                               adjustments for inflation to civil                    minimize potential fishery interactions
                                                (25) 16 U.S.C. 5507(a), High Seas                     monetary penalties thereto made                       with whales and seabirds. This action is
                                              Fishing Compliance Act of 1995 (1995),                  subsequent to January 15, 2017 as                     intended to promote the goals and
                                              violation, maximum from $154,742 to                     provided in § 6.5.                                    objectives of the Magnuson-Stevens
                                              $157,274.                                                                                                     Fishery Conservation and Management
                                                (26) 16 U.S.C. 5606(b), Northwest                     § 6.5 Subsequent annual adjustments for               Act, the Halibut Act, the GOA FMP, and
                                              Atlantic Fisheries Convention Act of                    inflation to civil monetary penalties.                other applicable laws.
                                              1995,12 violation, maximum from                            The Secretary of Commerce or his or                DATES: Effective January 27, 2017.
                                              $178,156 to $181,071.                                   her designee by regulation shall make                 ADDRESSES: Electronic copies of
                                                (27) 16 U.S.C. 6905(c), Western and                   subsequent adjustments for inflation to               Amendment 101 and the Environmental
                                              Central Pacific Fisheries Convention                    the Department of Commerce’s civil                    Assessment (EA)/Regulatory Impact
                                              Implementation Act,13 violation,                        monetary penalties annually, which                    Review (RIR) prepared for this action
                                              maximum from $178,156 to $181,071.                      shall take effect not later than January              (collectively the ‘‘Analysis’’), and the
                                                                                                      15, notwithstanding section 553 of title              Initial Regulatory Flexibility Analysis
                                                5 See footnote 1.                                     5, United States Code.                                (IRFA) prepared for this action are
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                                                6 See footnote 1.
                                                7 See footnote 1.
                                                                                                      [FR Doc. 2016–31292 Filed 12–27–16; 8:45 am]          available from www.regulations.gov or
                                                8 See footnote 1.                                     BILLING CODE 3510–DP–P                                from the NMFS Alaska Region Web site
                                                9 See footnote 1.                                                                                           at alaskafisheries.noaa.gov.
                                                10 See footnote 1.                                      14 See footnote 1.                                     Written comments regarding the
                                                11 See footnote 1.                                      15 See footnote 1.                                  burden-hour estimates or other aspects
                                                12 See footnote 1.                                      16 See footnote 1.                                  of the collection-of-information
                                                13 See footnote 1.                                      17 See footnote 1.                                  requirements contained in this rule may


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                                              be submitted by mail to NMFS Alaska                     19, 2016) and Sections 3.1 and 4.5 of the             Southeast Outside District of the GOA
                                              Region, P.O. Box 21668, Juneau, AK                      Analysis (see ADDRESSES) provide                      (SEO), West Yakutat District of the GOA
                                              99802–1668, Attn: Ellen Sebastian,                      additional information on the IFQ                     (WY), Central GOA (CGOA), and
                                              Records Officer; in person at NMFS                      Program and the GOA sablefish IFQ                     Western GOA (WGOA). The sablefish
                                              Alaska Region, 709 West 9th Street,                     fishery.                                              regulatory areas are defined and shown
                                              Room 420A, Juneau, AK; by email to                         The Council recommended                            in Figure 14 to part 679. This preamble
                                              OIRA_Submission@omb.eop.gov; or by                      Amendment 101 to amend provisions of                  refers to these areas collectively as
                                              fax to 202–395–5806.                                    the GOA FMP applicable to the                         sablefish areas.
                                              FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:                        sablefish IFQ fishery. The Council also                  This final rule implements provisions
                                              Rachel Baker, 907–586–7228.                             recommended implementing regulations                  that affect halibut IFQ fisheries in the
                                                                                                      applicable to the sablefish IFQ fisheries.            GOA. The halibut regulatory areas
                                              SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
                                                                                                      FMP amendments and regulations                        (halibut areas) are defined by the IPHC,
                                              Background                                              developed by the Council may be                       described in Section 6 of the annual
                                                 NMFS manages U.S. groundfish                         implemented by NMFS only after                        management measures (81 FR 14000,
                                                                                                      approval by the Secretary. This final                 March 16, 2016), and shown in Figure
                                              fisheries of the GOA under the GOA
                                                                                                      rule also includes regulations developed              15 to part 679. The halibut areas in the
                                              FMP. The North Pacific Fishery
                                                                                                      by the Council under the Halibut Act to               GOA include Areas 2C, 3A, 3B, and part
                                              Management Council (Council)
                                                                                                      authorize harvest of halibut IFQ caught               of Area 4A. All of these areas except
                                              prepared, and the Secretary of
                                                                                                      incidentally in longline pot gear used in             Area 4A are completely contained in the
                                              Commerce (Secretary) approved, the
                                                                                                      the GOA sablefish IFQ fishery. Halibut                GOA. The portion of Area 4A in waters
                                              GOA FMP under the authority of the
                                                                                                      fishery regulations developed by the                  south of the Aleutian Islands, west of
                                              Magnuson-Stevens Fishery
                                                                                                      Council may be implemented by NMFS                    Area 3B and east of 170° W. longitude,
                                              Conservation and Management Act
                                                                                                      only after approval of the Secretary in               is included in the WGOA sablefish area.
                                              (Magnuson-Stevens Act), 16 U.S.C. 1801
                                                                                                      consultation with the United States                   This area includes the western part of
                                              et seq. Regulations governing U.S.                                                                            the WGOA sablefish area and a small
                                                                                                      Coast Guard.
                                              fisheries and implementing the GOA                         NMFS published a Notice of                         strip along the eastern border (east of
                                              FMP appear at 50 CFR parts 600 and                      Availability for Amendment 101 in the                 170° W. longitude) of the Aleutian
                                              679. Sablefish (Anoplopoma fimbria) is                  Federal Register on August 8, 2016 (81                Islands sablefish area in the Bering Sea
                                              managed as a groundfish species under                   FR 52394), with comments through                      and Aleutian Islands Management Area
                                              the GOA FMP.                                            October 7, 2016. The Secretary                        (BSAI). This final rule applies to the
                                                 The International Pacific Halibut                    approved Amendment 101 on                             harvest of halibut IFQ when a vessel
                                              Commission (IPHC) and NMFS manage                       November 4, 2016, after accounting for                operator is using longline pot gear to
                                              fishing for Pacific halibut (Hippoglossus               information, views, and comment from                  fish sablefish IFQ in all areas of the
                                              stenolepis) through regulations at 50                   interested persons, and determining that              GOA. For additional information on the
                                              CFR part 300, subpart E, established                    Amendment 101 is consistent with the                  sablefish and halibut areas in the GOA
                                              under authority of the Northern Pacific                 GOA FMP, the Magnuson-Stevens Act,                    see the proposed rule (81 FR 55408,
                                              Halibut Act of 1982 (Halibut Act), 16                   and other applicable law. NMFS                        August 19, 2016) and Figure 1 and
                                              U.S.C. 773–773k. The IPHC regulations                   published a proposed rule to implement                Figure 11 in the Analysis.
                                              are subject to acceptance by the                        Amendment 101 for the sablefish IFQ                      This final rule revises regulations to
                                              Secretary of State with concurrence                     fisheries and regulations to authorize                add longline pot gear as a new
                                              from the Secretary. After acceptance by                 harvest of halibut IFQ caught in longline             authorized gear for catcher vessels and
                                              the Secretary of State and the Secretary,               pot gear used in the GOA sablefish IFQ                catcher/processors participating in the
                                              NMFS publishes the annual                               fishery on August 19, 2016 (81 FR                     GOA sablefish IFQ fishery. Prior to this
                                              management measures in the Federal                      55408), with comments invited through                 final rule, § 679.2 authorized vessels in
                                              Register pursuant to 50 CFR 300.62. The                 September 19, 2016. NMFS received 15                  the GOA sablefish IFQ fishery to use
                                              final rule implementing the 2016 annual                 comment letters containing 29 unique                  only longline gear (e.g., hook-and-line
                                              management measures published March                     substantive comments on the FMP                       gear). Longline pot gear is pot gear with
                                              16, 2016 (81 FR 14000). The Halibut                     amendment and proposed rule. NMFS                     a stationary, buoyed, and anchored line
                                              Act, at section 773c(c), also authorizes                summarizes and responds to these                      with two or more pots attached.
                                              the Council to develop halibut fishery                  comments in the Comments and                          Longline pot gear is often deployed as
                                              regulations, including limited access                   Responses section of this preamble.                   a series of many pots attached together
                                              regulations, that are in addition to, and                  A detailed review of the provisions of             in a ‘‘string’’ of gear. For additional
                                              not in conflict with, approved IPHC                     Amendment 101, the proposed                           information on longline gear and
                                              regulations.                                            regulations to implement Amendment                    longline pot gear, see the definition of
                                                 The IFQ Program was implemented in                   101 and to authorize harvest of halibut               Authorized Fishing Gear in § 679.2. For
                                              1995 (58 FR 59375, November 9, 1993).                   IFQ caught in longline pot gear used in               information on the history of gear use in
                                              Under the IFQ Program, access to the                    the GOA sablefish IFQ fishery, and the                the sablefish fishery in the GOA, see the
                                              non-trawl sablefish and halibut fisheries               rationale for these regulations is                    proposed rule (81 FR 55408, August 19,
                                              is limited to those persons holding                     provided in the preamble to the                       2016) and Section 2.1.1 of the Analysis.
                                              quota share. The IFQ Program allocates                  proposed rule (81 FR 55408, August 19,
                                              sablefish and halibut harvesting                        2016) and is briefly summarized in this               Need for Amendment 101 and This
                                              privileges among U.S. fishermen. NMFS                   final rule preamble.                                  Final Rule
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                                              manages the IFQ Program pursuant to                        Amendment 101 and this final rule                     Beginning in 2009, the Council and
                                              regulations at 50 CFR part 679 and 50                   apply to the sablefish IFQ fisheries in               NMFS received reports from sablefish
                                              CFR part 300 under the authority of                     the GOA. The IFQ fisheries are                        IFQ fishermen that depredation was
                                              section 773c of the Halibut Act and                     prosecuted in accordance with catch                   adversely impacting the sablefish IFQ
                                              section 303(b) of the Magnuson-Stevens                  limits established by regulatory area.                fleet in the GOA. The reports indicated
                                              Act. The proposed rule to implement                     The regulatory areas for the sablefish                that whales were removing or damaging
                                              Amendment 101 (81 FR 55408, August                      IFQ fishery in the GOA are the                        sablefish caught on hook-and-line gear


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                                              (depredation) before the gear was                       GOA and regulations to authorize                      board has sufficient halibut IFQ pounds
                                              retrieved. Depredation has been                         harvest of halibut IFQ caught                         for the retained halibut for that halibut
                                              observed on sablefish longline surveys.                 incidentally in longline pot gear used in             area.
                                              Sperm whale depredation is most                         the GOA sablefish IFQ fishery.                          This final rule revises Table 15 to part
                                              common in the SEO, WY, and CGOA                           This final rule revises regulations at              679 to specify that authorized gear for
                                              sablefish areas and killer whale                        50 CFR parts 300 and 679 to (1)                       sablefish IFQ harvested from any GOA
                                              depredation is most common in the                       authorize longline pot gear in the GOA                reporting area includes longline pot gear
                                              WGOA and BSAI. Section 3.4.1.1 of the                   sablefish IFQ fishery, (2) minimize the               in addition to all longline gear (i.e.,
                                              Analysis provides the most recent                       potential for gear conflicts and fishing              hook-and-line, jig, troll, and handline).
                                              information on depredation in the                       grounds preemption, and (3) require                   This final rule also revises the table to
                                              sablefish IFQ fishery, and Figure 17 in                 retention of halibut IFQ caught in                    specify that authorized gear for halibut
                                              the Analysis shows a map of observed                    longline pot gear used in the GOA                     harvest in the GOA is fishing gear
                                              depredation on sablefish longline                       sablefish IFQ fishery. This final rule                composed of lines with hooks attached
                                              surveys.                                                also includes additional regulatory                   and longline pot gear.
                                                 Participants in the GOA sablefish IFQ                revisions to facilitate the administration,
                                                                                                                                                            Minimize Potential Gear Conflicts and
                                              fishery told the Council and NMFS that                  monitoring, and enforcement of these
                                                                                                                                                            Grounds Preemption
                                              authorizing longline pot gear in the                    provisions. This section describes the
                                              GOA sablefish IFQ fishery would reduce                  changes to current regulations                           This final rule adds provisions at
                                              the adverse impacts of depredation for                  implemented by this final rule.                       § 679.42(l) to minimize the potential for
                                              those vessel operators who choose to                                                                          gear conflicts and grounds preemption
                                                                                                      Authorize Longline Pot Gear                           and to create general requirements for
                                              switch from hook-and-line gear.
                                              Depredation negatively impacts the                         This final rule revises §§ 300.61,                 using longline pot gear in the GOA
                                              sablefish IFQ fleet through reduced                     679.2, 679.24, and 679.42 to authorize                sablefish IFQ fishery.
                                              catch rates and increased operating                     longline pot gear for use in the GOA                     This final rule establishes pot limits
                                              costs. Depredation also has negative                    sablefish IFQ fishery. Additionally, this             in each GOA sablefish area at
                                              consequences for whales through                         final rule revises the definition of                  § 679.42(l)(5) and requirements for
                                              increased risk of vessel strike, gear                   ‘‘Fixed gear’’ under the definition of                vessel operators to request pot tags from
                                              entanglement, and altered foraging                      ‘‘Authorized fishing gear’’ at                        NMFS at § 679.42(l)(3). Under this final
                                              strategies. Longline pot gear prevents                  § 679.2(4)(i) to include longline pot gear            rule, a vessel operator must annually
                                              depredation because whales cannot                       as an authorized gear in the GOA                      request pot tags from NMFS by
                                              remove or damage sablefish enclosed in                  sablefish IFQ fishery and as an                       submitting a complete IFQ Sablefish
                                              a pot. The Council and NMFS                             authorized gear for halibut IFQ                       Longline Pot Gear: Vessel Registration
                                              determined that interactions with                       harvested in halibut areas in the GOA.                and Request for Pot Gear Tags form,
                                              whales throughout the GOA could affect                  Fixed gear is a general term that                     which will be available on the NMFS
                                              the ability of sablefish IFQ permit                     describes the multiple gear types                     Alaska Region Web site at https://
                                              holders to harvest sablefish by reducing                allowed to fish sablefish IFQ and                     alaskafisheries.noaa.gov/. NMFS will
                                              catch per unit of effort and decreasing                 halibut IFQ under the IFQ Program and                 issue the number of requested tags up to
                                              fishing costs. Section 1.2 of the Analysis              is referred to throughout 50 CFR part                 the pot limit authorized at
                                              provides additional information on the                  679. This final rule adds                             § 679.42(l)(5)(ii) in a sablefish area. The
                                              Council’s development and                               § 679.42(b)(1)(i) to further clarify that             vessel owner requesting pot tags must
                                              recommendation of Amendment 101                         trawl gear is not authorized for use in               specify the vessel to which NMFS will
                                              and this final rule.                                    the sablefish and halibut IFQ fisheries               assign the pot tags. Pot tags must be
                                                 The following sections describe: (1)                 in the GOA and the BSAI. This final                   assigned to only one vessel each year. A
                                              The sablefish IFQ fishery provisions                    rule also adds § 679.42(b)(1)(ii) to clarify          valid pot tag that is assigned to the
                                              implemented with Amendment 101 and                      that pot-and-line gear is not authorized              vessel must be attached to each pot on
                                              this final rule, (2) the changes from                   for use in the GOA sablefish IFQ fishery.             board the vessel before the vessel
                                              proposed to final rule, and (3) NMFS’                   Pot-and-line gear is pot gear with a                  departs port to fish in the GOA sablefish
                                              response to comments.                                   stationary, buoyed line with a single pot             IFQ fishery.
                                                                                                      attached.                                                This final rule adds specific
                                              GOA Sablefish IFQ Fishery Provisions                       This final rule revises the definition             requirements for longline pot gear
                                              Implemented With Amendment 101                          of ‘‘Fishing’’ at § 300.61 to specify that            deployment and retrieval in the GOA
                                              and This Final Rule                                     the use of longline pot gear in any                   sablefish IFQ fishery. This final rule
                                                The objective of Amendment 101 and                    halibut area in the GOA to harvest                    implements § 679.24(a)(3) to require a
                                              this final rule is to improve efficiency in             halibut IFQ will be subject to halibut                vessel operator to mark each end of a set
                                              harvesting sablefish IFQ and reduce                     regulations at part 300. This final rule              of longline pot gear with a cluster of
                                              adverse economic impacts on harvesters                  also revises the definition of ‘‘IFQ                  four or more marker buoys, including
                                              that occur from depredation.                            halibut’’ at § 300.61 to specify that                 one hard buoy marked with the capital
                                              Amendment 101 and this final rule will                  halibut IFQ may be harvested with                     letters ‘‘LP,’’ a flag mounted on a pole,
                                              also mitigate impacts on sablefish IFQ                  longline pot gear while commercial                    and a radar reflector. This requirement
                                              harvesters using hook-and-line gear by                  fishing in any halibut area in the GOA.               is in addition to current requirements at
                                              minimizing the potential for                            As described in the Require Retention of              § 679.24(a)(1) and (2) for all hook-and-
                                              interactions between hook-and-line gear                 Halibut IFQ Caught in Longline Pot Gear               line, longline pot, and pot-and-line
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                                              and longline pot gear. Finally,                         Used in the GOA Sablefish IFQ Fishery                 marker buoys to be marked with the
                                              Amendment 101 and this final rule will                  section below, this final rule also adds              vessel’s Federal Fisheries Permit (FFP)
                                              reduce whale and seabird interactions                   § 679.42(l)(6) to require a vessel operator           number or Alaska Department of Fish
                                              with fishing gear in the GOA sablefish                  using longline pot gear in the GOA                    and Game (ADF&G) vessel registration
                                              IFQ fishery.                                            sablefish IFQ fishery to retain legal size            number.
                                                This final rule implements regulations                (32 inches or greater) halibut caught                    Under this final rule, a vessel operator
                                              for the sablefish IFQ fisheries in the                  incidentally if any IFQ permit holder on              may deploy longline pot gear in the


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                                              GOA sablefish IFQ fishery only during                                    This final rule allows multiple vessels           that halibut IFQ may be harvested with
                                              the sablefish fishing period specified in                             to use the same longline pot gear during             longline pot gear while commercial
                                              § 679.23(g)(1). NMFS annually                                         one fishing season but prevents use of               fishing in any halibut area in the GOA.
                                              establishes the sablefish fishing period                              the same longline pot gear                           Additionally, this rule adds
                                              to correspond with the halibut fishing                                simultaneously. To prevent use of the                § 679.42(l)(6) to require a vessel operator
                                              period established by the IPHC. Prior to                              same longline pot gear simultaneously,               using longline pot gear in the GOA
                                              this final rule, regulations at                                       this final rule adds § 679.42(l)(5)(iv) to           sablefish IFQ fishery to retain legal size
                                              § 679.23(g)(2) authorized an IFQ permit                               require a vessel operator to: (1) Remove             halibut caught incidentally if any IFQ
                                              holder to retain sablefish outside of the                             longline pot gear assigned to the vessel             permit holder on board has sufficient
                                              established fishing period if the permit                              and deployed to fish sablefish IFQ from              halibut IFQ pounds for the retained
                                              holder had unused IFQ for the specified                               the fishing grounds, (2) return the gear             halibut for that halibut area.
                                              sablefish area. This final rule revises                               to port, and (3) remove the pot tags that            Additionally, this final rule revises
                                              § 679.23(g)(2) to specify that IFQ permit                             are assigned to that vessel from each pot            § 679.7(a)(13) to specify the
                                              holders using longline pot gear in the                                before the gear may be used on another               requirements for handling and release of
                                              GOA are not authorized to retain                                      vessel. The operator of the second vessel            halibut that apply to vessels using
                                              sablefish outside of the established                                  is required to attach pot tags assigned to           longline pot gear in the GOA sablefish
                                              fishing period even if the IFQ permit                                 his or her vessel to each pot before                 IFQ fishery.
                                              holder has unused IFQ.                                                deploying the gear to fish for GOA
                                                                                                                                                                         Recordkeeping and Reporting
                                                 This final rule adds § 679.42(l)(5)(iii)                           sablefish IFQ. This final rule requires
                                              to establish gear retrieval requirements                              that only one set of the appropriate        This final rule adds § 679.42(l)(7) to
                                              for longline pot gear in each GOA                                     vessel-specific pot tags may be attached require a vessel operator using longline
                                              sablefish area. This final rule requires a                            to the pots at any time.                 pot gear in the GOA sablefish IFQ
                                              vessel operator using longline pot gear                                                                        fishery to comply with logbook
                                                                                                                    Require Retention of Halibut IFQ Caught reporting requirements at § 679.5(c) and
                                              to redeploy longline pot gear within a
                                                                                                                    in Longline Pot Gear Used in the GOA     vessel monitoring system (VMS)
                                              certain amount of time after being
                                                                                                                    Sablefish IFQ Fishery                    requirements at § 679.42(k).
                                              deployed, or to remove the gear from the
                                              fishing grounds when making a                                           This final rule revises the definition    The following table describes the
                                              sablefish landing.                                                    of ‘‘IFQ halibut’’ in § 679.2 to specify revisions to § 679.5.

                                                                                                              TABLE 1—DESCRIPTION OF REVISIONS TO § 679.5
                                                         Paragraph in § 679.5                                                                                 Revision

                                              (a)(4)(i) ............................................     Require the operator of a vessel less than 60 feet (18.3 m) length overall (LOA) using longline pot gear in
                                                                                                           the GOA sablefish IFQ fishery to complete a logbook.
                                              (c)(1)(vi)(B) ......................................       Clarify table footnote.
                                              (c)(2)(iii)(A) ......................................      Add missing word.
                                              (c)(3)(i)(B) ........................................      Revise paragraphs (1) and (2) and add paragraphs (3) through (5) to specify logbook reporting require-
                                                                                                           ments for vessels in the GOA and BSAI.
                                              (c)(3)(ii)(A) and (B) ..........................           Clarify tables describing current logbook reporting requirements.
                                              (c)(3)(iv)(A)(2) and (B)(2) ................               Require the operator of a vessel using longline pot gear to record specific information in a Daily Fishing
                                                                                                           Logbook or Daily Cumulative Production Logbook each day the vessel is active in the GOA sablefish
                                                                                                           IFQ fishery.
                                              (c)(3)(v)(G) ......................................        • Require the operator of a vessel using longline pot gear in the GOA or the BSAI fishery to record the
                                                                                                           length of a longline pot set, the size of the pot, and spacing of pots.
                                                                                                         • Clarify logbook reporting requirements for gear information for all vessels using longline and pot gear.
                                              (l)(1)(iii) ............................................   Add paragraphs (H) and (I) to require the operator of a vessel using longline pot gear in the GOA sablefish
                                                                                                           IFQ fishery to record in the Prior Notice of Landing the gear type used, number of pots set, number of
                                                                                                           pots lost, and number of pots left on the fishing grounds still fishing in addition to the other information
                                                                                                           required under current regulations.



                                              Monitoring and Enforcement                                            a vessel operator using longline pot gear            the TAC allocated to the sablefish IFQ
                                                 This final rule revises § 679.7(a)(6) to                           to fish sablefish IFQ in the GOA to                  fishery in the GOA. NMFS will continue
                                              prohibit deployment of longline pot gear                              contact NMFS to confirm that VMS                     to allocate 95 percent of the sablefish
                                              in the GOA outside of the sablefish                                   transmissions are being received from                TAC in the Eastern GOA sablefish area,
                                              fishing period. Additionally, this final                              the vessel. The vessel operator is                   which includes the SEO and WY, to
                                              rule revises § 679.7(a)(6)(i) to clarify that                         required to receive a VMS confirmation               vessels using fixed gear, and allocate 80
                                              vessels in the halibut IFQ fishery are                                number from NMFS before fishing in                   percent of the sablefish TACs in each of
                                              subject to gear deployment requirements                               the sablefish IFQ fishery.                           the CGOA and WGOA sablefish areas to
                                              specified by the IPHC in the annual                                                                                        vessels using fixed gear.
                                                                                                                    Other Revisions
                                              management measures pursuant to                                                                                               This final rule revises § 679.42(b)(2) to
                                              § 300.62.                                                                This final rule revises § 679.20(a)(4) to         specify that an operator of a vessel using
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                                                 This final rule prohibits a vessel                                 replace an incorrect reference to the                hook-and-line gear to harvest sablefish
                                              operator in the GOA from using longline                               sablefish total allowable catch (TAC)                IFQ, halibut IFQ, or halibut Community
                                              pot gear to harvest sablefish IFQ or                                  allocation to hook-and-line gear with                Development Quota (CDQ) must comply
                                              halibut IFQ in the GOA sablefish areas                                the correct reference to fixed gear, as              with seabird avoidance measures set
                                              without having an operating VMS on                                    defined at § 679.2, which includes hook-             forth in § 679.24(e). This final rule
                                              board the vessel. Additionally, this final                            and-line and longline pot gear. This                 clarifies that vessel operators using
                                              rule revises § 679.42(k)(2)(ii) to require                            final rule does not change the percent of            longline pot gear in the GOA sablefish


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                                              IFQ fishery are not required to comply                  caught in the GOA sablefish IFQ fishery               Section 3.1.1.2 of the Analysis, under
                                              with seabird avoidance measures under                   in accordance with the provisions                     Amendment 101 and this final rule,
                                              this final rule.                                        established at § 679.42(l) for the use of             harvest of sablefish IFQ will be
                                                 This final rule revises § 679.51(a),                 longline pot gear and an IFQ permit                   authorized only during the sablefish
                                              which contains requirements for vessels                 holder on board the vessel has unused                 fishing period specified at § 679.23(g)(1)
                                              in the partial coverage category of the                 halibut IFQ for the appropriate                       and established by the Council and
                                              North Pacific Groundfish and Halibut                    regulatory area and vessel category. As               NMFS through the annual harvest
                                              Observer Program. This final rule                       described for the second change to this               specifications (81 FR 14740, March 18,
                                              removes a specific reference to hook-                   final rule in the previous paragraph, this            2016). Amendment 101 and this final
                                              and-line gear for vessels fishing for                   change clarifies that the requirement to              rule do not change conservation and
                                              halibut. This revision is needed because                retain halibut caught in longline pot                 management of the GOA sablefish
                                              this final rule authorizes the retention of             gear used in the GOA sablefish IFQ                    fishery.
                                              halibut IFQ by vessels using longline                   fishery in accordance with § 679.42(l) is                Section 3.4 of the Analysis describes
                                              pot gear in the GOA. It is not necessary                limited to the GOA sablefish IFQ fishery              that the current GOA groundfish
                                              to specify authorized gear for halibut                  and does not apply to other groundfish                fisheries, which includes the sablefish
                                              IFQ in § 679.51(a) because § 679.50(a)(3)               fisheries in the GOA.                                 IFQ fishery, do not have an adverse
                                              currently states that, for purposes of                     The fourth change replaces ‘‘and’’                 impact on marine mammals. The
                                              subpart E, when the term halibut is used                with ‘‘or’’ in § 679.7(f)(18)(i) in this final        Council and NMFS considered the
                                              it refers to both halibut IFQ and halibut               rule. This change clarifies that it is                impacts of Amendment 101 and this
                                              CDQ, and the authorized gear for halibut                prohibited for a vessel operator to                   final rule on marine mammals and
                                              is specified in § 679.2.                                deploy, conduct fishing with, retrieve,               determined that they do not have an
                                                                                                      or retain IFQ sablefish or IFQ halibut                effect on marine mammals beyond those
                                              Changes From Proposed to Final Rule
                                                                                                      from longline pot gear in the GOA either              already expected from the GOA
                                                 NMFS made four changes to this final                 in excess of the pot limits specified in              groundfish fisheries (see the response to
                                              rule. The first change is in response to                § 679.42(l)(5)(ii) or without a pot tag               Comment 2).
                                              comments received on the proposed                       attached to each pot in accordance with                  Comment 2: NMFS should prepare an
                                              rule. NMFS added § 679.42(l)(5)(i)(C) to                § 679.42(l)(4). The proposed rule                     environmental impact statement (EIS)
                                              specify that the gear retrieval                         incorrectly specified that a vessel                   for Amendment 101 because of its
                                              requirements in § 679.42 (l)(5)(iii) and                operator would be in violation of                     potential effect on humpback whales
                                              (iv) apply to all longline pot gear that is             § 679.7(f)(18) only if he or she deployed,            and North Pacific right whales. The
                                              assigned to a vessel and deployed to fish               conducted fishing with, or retrieved                  draft EA is inadequate because it fails to
                                              sablefish IFQ and to all other fishing                  longline pot gear in the GOA in excess                analyze potential impacts of sablefish
                                              equipment attached to longline pot gear                 of the pot limits specified and without               pot gear in the GOA on marine
                                              that is deployed in the water by the                    a pot tag attached to each pot. Changing              mammals that are listed as endangered
                                              vessel to fish sablefish IFQ. This final                ‘‘and’’ to ‘‘or’’ in § 679.7(f)(18)(i) in this        under the Endangered Species Act
                                              rule also specifies that ‘‘all other fishing            final rule is necessary to implement the              (ESA), specifically humpback whales
                                              equipment attached to longline pot                      Council’s and NMFS’ intent that vessel                (Megaptera novaeangliae) and North
                                              gear’’ includes, but is not limited to,                 operators are required to comply with                 Pacific right whales (Eubalaena
                                              equipment used to mark longline pot                     both the pot limit and pot tag                        japonica).
                                              gear as required in this final rule at                  requirements, and that failure to comply                 Response: NMFS prepared a draft EA
                                              § 679.24(a)(3). This change is described                with either of these requirements would               to determine whether the environmental
                                              in more detail in the response to                       be a violation of the regulations.                    impact of the proposed action was
                                              Comment 23 in the Comments and                                                                                significant. Section 3.4 of the draft EA
                                              Responses section below.                                Comments and Responses                                discussed the impact of the proposed
                                                 The second change clarifies the                         NMFS received 15 comment letters                   action on marine mammals. In response
                                              definition of Authorized Fishing Gear at                containing 29 specific comments, which                to this comment, NMFS has revised this
                                              § 679.2 (4)(iv) to specify that this final              are summarized and responded to                       section of the EA to provide additional
                                              rule authorizes a person using longline                 below. The commenters consisted of                    information on North Pacific right
                                              pot gear to retain halibut in the GOA if                individuals, sablefish IFQ fishery                    whales and humpback whales. Based on
                                              the vessel operator is fishing for IFQ                  participants and industry groups                      the analysis in the final EA, NMFS
                                              sablefish in accordance with the                        representing fishermen using hook-and-                continues to conclude that Amendment
                                              provisions established at § 679.42(l) for               line gear in the GOA, and an                          101 and this final rule will not have a
                                              the use of longline pot gear. These                     environmental organization.                           significant impact on the human
                                              provisions establish area-specific pot                     Comment 1: I do not support this                   environment, including humpback
                                              limits and gear retrieval requirements in               action because sablefish is being                     whales and North Pacific right whales.
                                              addition to requirements for using pot                  overharvested and this is having                      Therefore, NMFS is not required to
                                              tags and marking longline pot gear on                   negative impacts on marine mammals.                   prepare an EIS under the requirements
                                              the fishing grounds. This change                        NMFS should ban all fishing in this area              of the National Environmental Policy
                                              clarifies that authorization of longline                and cut the sablefish quota to zero.                  Act.
                                              pot gear for halibut is limited to longline                Response: NMFS disagrees. Sablefish                   Comment 3: There is evidence of pot
                                              pot gear used in the GOA sablefish IFQ                  is not subject to overfishing, is not                 fishing gear entangling Atlantic right
                                              fishery in accordance with § 679.42(l)                  overfished, and TACs are set in a                     whales and humpback whales. NMFS
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                                              and does not apply to other groundfish                  precautionary manner. The current                     should consider using entanglement
                                              fisheries in the GOA.                                   harvest specifications process and                    information from other fisheries outside
                                                 The third change clarifies                           authorities for in-season management                  of Alaska as a proxy for potential
                                              § 679.42(l)(6)(i)(A) to specify that a                  prevent overfishing and provide for the               impacts of the proposed action on North
                                              vessel operator using longline pot gear                 GOA sablefish IFQ fishery to achieve                  Pacific right whales.
                                              in the GOA sablefish IFQ fishery must                   optimum yield on a continuing basis. As                  Response: Section 3.4 of the EA
                                              retain legal size halibut if the halibut is             described in the proposed rule and                    presents information on observations of


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                                              marine mammal entanglements in                          no greater than the likelihood of listed              species or stock through effects on
                                              Alaska. NMFS considered entanglement                    marine mammal entanglement in the                     annual rates of recruitment or survival.
                                              information from similar fisheries using                hook-and-line gear currently used in the                 NMFS issued a NID for fishery
                                              pot gear in the GOA and Bering Sea as                   sablefish IFQ fishery.                                impacts on marine mammals in Alaska
                                              these fisheries are likely more analogous                  The summary of information available               on June 23, 2016, and NMFS issued
                                              to the GOA sablefish IFQ longline pot                   in Section 3.4 of the EA does not affect              permits under the authority of section
                                              gear fishery than fisheries in other                    NMFS’ decision-making process or add                  101(a)(5)(E) of the MMPA for the
                                              regions where potential interactions                    critical new information to the record                incidental taking of ESA-listed species
                                              between fisheries and marine mammal                     that would require NMFS to publish a                  effective for a three-year period (June
                                              species may differ from interactions in                 new proposed rule or extend the public                23, 2016, 81 FR 40870). Because the
                                              Alaska. Species distribution and                        comment period.                                       new GOA sablefish IFQ longline pot
                                              abundance information from the GOA                         Comment 5: NMFS should analyze                     gear fishery has not yet commenced,
                                              provides more informative indications                   whether a negligible impact                           information is not available to make a
                                              as to the probability of fishery                        determination (NID) is appropriate for                NID on the impacts of this fishery on
                                              interactions with marine mammals than                   the GOA sablefish IFQ longline pot gear               ESA-listed marine mammals in Alaska.
                                              data from other regions or oceans. While                fishery under the Marine Mammal                       The use of the U.S. west coast sablefish
                                              fishery interactions and entanglements                  Protection Act (MMPA) because of its                  pot fishery as a surrogate for the GOA
                                              of right whales are known to occur in                   similarity to the sablefish pot fishery               sablefish IFQ longline pot gear fishery
                                              the North Atlantic, no North Pacific                    along the west coast of the United States             in a NID, as suggested by the comment,
                                              right whale interactions are known to                   (California, Oregon, and Washington).                 would be inappropriate due to
                                              have occurred in the North Pacific                         Response: NMFS publishes an annual                 differences in geography, fishery
                                              fisheries despite considerable fishing                  List of Fisheries (LOF) in which all                  operations, and marine mammal species
                                              effort. Therefore, NMFS disagrees that                  commercial fisheries in the United                    distribution. Information on marine
                                              the North Atlantic data are a more                      States are categorized according to the               mammal interactions with the new GOA
                                              reasonable proxy than the best available                level of serious injury and mortality to              sablefish IFQ longline pot gear fishery
                                              data on fishery interactions with North                 marine mammals relative to the health                 will be incorporated and considered
                                              Pacific right whales in the North Pacific               of each marine mammal stock. Category                 when NMFS begins analysis during the
                                              fisheries.                                              I fisheries are considered to have the                review of the current NID applicable to
                                                 Comment 4: NMFS must consult                         greatest impact on a marine mammal                    Alaskan fisheries.
                                              under section 7 of the ESA and publish                  stock’s health, Category II fisheries have               Comment 6: The commenter urges
                                              a biological opinion including an                       some impact on a marine mammal                        NMFS to set aside areas in the GOA
                                              incidental take statement for ESA-listed                stock’s health, and Category III fisheries            where pot gear is prohibited in order to
                                              species likely to interact with longline                have the least impact. These categories               protect the North Pacific right whale
                                              pot gear in the GOA sablefish fishery.                  are used to make management                           from entanglement. The commenter
                                              The commenter states that due to the                    decisions, as needed, to monitor and                  states that the North Pacific right whale
                                              absence of a biological opinion on the                  adjust fisheries’ impacts on marine                   population is estimated to be very low,
                                              effect of the proposed action on ESA-                   mammal populations. Under MMPA                        and that any serious injury or mortality
                                              listed species, the draft EA does not                   section 118, participants in Category I               would have population level effects.
                                              provide the public with a complete                      through III commercial fisheries are                  The commenter urged NMFS to close
                                              documentation of the environmental                      granted an exemption from the MMPA                    North Pacific right whale critical habitat
                                              impacts associated with this action. The                prohibition on incidental takes of                    in the GOA to minimize the extent of
                                              commenter states that NMFS should                       marine mammal not listed as threatened                fishing gear interactions.
                                              reopen the public comment period if                     or endangered under the ESA. NMFS                        Response: As summarized in Section
                                              this consultation, or any other ongoing                 will include the GOA sablefish IFQ                    3.4 of the EA, NMFS has concluded that
                                              analysis that may affect NMFS’                          longline pot gear fishery in the 2018                 this action is not likely to affect the
                                              decision-making process, adds critical                  LOF analysis to place this fishery in the             North Pacific right whale or its
                                              new information to the record.                          appropriate LOF category. In the                      designated critical habitat in a manner
                                                 Response: NMFS revised Section 3.4                   meantime, once this final rule becomes                or to an extent not already considered
                                              of the EA to summarize information on                   effective, the new GOA sablefish IFQ                  in prior ESA section 7 consultations on
                                              ESA section 7 consultations                             logline pot gear fishery will be                      the GOA groundfish fisheries. In 2006,
                                              (consultations) that have been                          automatically considered a Category II                NMFS determined that the GOA
                                              conducted to assess the effects of the                  fishery, as directed by regulation (50                groundfish fisheries are not likely to
                                              GOA groundfish fisheries on ESA-listed                  CFR 229.2).                                           adversely affect right whales. NMFS
                                              species. Although the EA describes                         Permits authorizing the incidental                 reaffirmed this determination when
                                              these consultations, the results of these               take of ESA-listed species in U.S.                    critical habitat was designated for the
                                              consultations have been publicly                        commercial fisheries may be granted                   North Pacific right whale in 2008. There
                                              available on the NMFS Alaska Region                     under MMPA section 101(a)(5)(E). One                  are no recorded instances of North
                                              Web site at:                                            criterion required to issue such permits              Pacific right whale entanglements with
                                              www.alaskafisheries.noaa.gov.                           is a NID. A NID is issued if NMFS                     hook-and-line gear or longline pot gear
                                              Amendment 101 and this final rule do                    determines that all commercial fisheries              in the Alaska groundfish fishery.
                                              not modify the GOA groundfish                           identified in the annual LOF,                         Section 3.4.1.2 of the EA analyzes the
                                              fisheries in a manner that will cause                   collectively, have a negligible impact on             potential overlap of the sablefish fishery
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                                              effects on listed species or designated                 any ESA-listed marine mammal stock                    with areas of known North Pacific right
                                              critical habitat that have not been                     for which a take permit is proposed to                whale observations and critical habitat.
                                              considered in previous consultations.                   be issued. A negligible impact is defined             The analysis found that the sablefish
                                              Based on the information in section                     (50 CFR 216.103) as an impact resulting               fishery occurs at depths much deeper
                                              3.4.1.2 of the analysis, the overall                    from the specified activity that cannot               than designated North Pacific right
                                              likelihood of entanglement of listed                    be reasonably expected to, and is not                 whale critical habitat, so neither the
                                              marine mammals in longline pot gear is                  reasonably likely to, adversely affect the            hook-and-line gear nor the longline pot


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                                              gear sablefish fishery is likely to                     overlap with large whale migrations of                   Response: This final rule implements
                                              adversely affect North Pacific right                    aggregations.                                         additional gear marking requirements
                                              whales or the designated critical habitat.                 Response: Many of the monitoring                   for vessels using longline pot gear in the
                                              Based on this analysis, NMFS concludes                  requirements and analyses referenced                  GOA sablefish IFQ fishery. Under this
                                              that there is likely to be no overlap                   by the commenter in the biological                    final rule at § 679.24(a), each vessel
                                              between GOA sablefish longline pot                      opinions assessing the west coast                     operator must attach a cluster of four or
                                              gear and North Pacific right whale                      sablefish pot fishery are addressed                   more marker buoys, a flag mounted on
                                              critical habitat. The commenter’s                       through existing regulations, or are                  a pole, and a radar reflector to each end
                                              proposal to close North Pacific right                   required under this final rule. This final            of a longline pot set. This final rule
                                              whale critical habitat to longline pot                  rule also includes additional monitoring              requires vessel operators to add the
                                              gear in the GOA sablefish IFQ fishery to                provisions.                                           initials ‘‘LP’’ for ‘‘Longline Pot’’ to one
                                              protect North Pacific right whales from                    This final rule requires the use of                hard buoy in the buoy cluster in
                                              entanglement is not supported by the                    logbooks to record data on pot gear                   addition to the FFP number of the vessel
                                              available data.                                         deployment and loss at § 679.5(c).                    deploying the gear, or the ADF&G vessel
                                                 Comment 7: The use of pot gear in the                Specifically, a vessel operator using                 registration number. This will
                                              GOA sablefish fishery is likely to                      longline pot gear in the GOA must                     distinguish buoys for hook-and-line gear
                                              entangle humpback whales based on                       record the length of a longline pot set,              from buoys for longline pot gear. As
                                              comparisons to the sablefish pot                        the size of the pot, the spacing of pots,             stated in the response to Comment 6,
                                              fisheries operating off the west coast of               number of pots set, number of pots lost,              closing areas to the use of longline pot
                                              the U.S. and in the BSAI. The EA must                   and number of pots left on the fishing                gear in the GOA sablefish IFQ fishery is
                                              consider entanglement of humpback                       grounds still fishing, in addition to the             unnecessary. Section 3.4 of the EA
                                              whales in the analysis of cumulative                    other information required under                      summarizes the history of ESA section
                                              impacts. The use of sablefish pot gear in               current regulations. Additionally, this               7 consultations conducted for GOA
                                              the GOA is likely to increase                           final rule at § 679.42(k) requires a vessel           groundfish fisheries. Based on these
                                              entanglements for the Hawaii, Mexico,                   operator to use a VMS while using                     conclusions, additional management
                                              and western North Pacific humpback                      longline pot gear to fish for sablefish in            measures such as those described by the
                                              whale ESA-listed distinct population                    the GOA. VMS monitors the location                    Atlantic Large Whale Take Reduction
                                              segments and moderately reduce                          and movement of commercial fishing                    Plan do not appear to be applicable or
                                              population size or growth rate.                         vessels in Federal fisheries off Alaska.              warranted. However, if information
                                                 Response: NMFS revised Section 3.4                   Further, a vessel operator using longline             becomes available that indicates whales
                                              of the EA to describe the anticipated                   pot gear in the GOA is subject to                     are interacting with this fishery, NMFS
                                                                                                      observer coverage under the North                     will take appropriate measures pursuant
                                              effects of longline pot gear in the GOA
                                                                                                      Pacific Groundfish and Halibut                        to the MMPA and, for listed whales, the
                                              sablefish IFQ fishery, including
                                                                                                      Observer Program.                                     ESA.
                                              entanglement of marine mammals, in                                                                               Comment 10: NMFS should prohibit
                                              response to this comment. The analysis                     NMFS has developed analytical tools                the use of hook-and-line gear in the
                                              shows there were no documented                          and databases to analyze all fishery data             sablefish fishery in favor of longline pot
                                              marine mammal interactions in the                       that NMFS collects, including the new                 gear. NMFS should not allow fishermen
                                              Bering Sea IFQ sablefish longline pot                   data collected under this final rule.                 to continue to use the gear just because
                                              fishery or the BSAI Pacific cod longline                NMFS is able to assess the amount of                  they have made economic investments
                                              pot fishery from 2008 through 2012.                     catch, effort, and areas where longline               in using that harvesting method. NMFS
                                              Based on this best available data for                   pot gear is deployed in the GOA                       must achieve maximum sustainable
                                              longline pot gear in the BSAI sablefish                 sablefish IFQ fishery with existing                   yield from the sablefish fishery with the
                                              IFQ pot fishery and in other existing                   analytic methods. NMFS will have the                  greatest harvesting efficiency and lowest
                                              longline pot fisheries in the GOA,                      fishery data necessary to compare                     impact to the environment, and hook-
                                              NMFS determines that the longline pot                   longline pot gear deployment with                     and-line gear does not achieve this due
                                              gear that may be deployed under the                     available information on areas of large               to current levels of depredation and
                                              final rule in lieu of hook-and-line gear                whale migrations. The Council and                     interactions with whales and seabirds.
                                              is not likely to increase the risk of                   NMFS are currently analyzing the use of               Furthermore, hook-and-line gear is
                                              entanglements of humpback whales                        electronic monitoring for pot gear.                   inefficient from a fuel and manpower
                                              relative to status quo. Based on the                    Under a separate analytical and                       perspective because it requires
                                              information in the analysis, NMFS                       regulatory process, the Council and                   constantly retrieving the lines. Longline
                                              determined that the GOA groundfish                      NMFS may consider the use of                          pot gear allows pots to soak on the
                                              fisheries are not likely to have                        electronic monitoring for vessels using               fishing grounds and provides for more
                                              population-level effects on humpback                    longline pot gear in the GOA sablefish                efficient catch of fish because smaller
                                              whales.                                                 IFQ fishery.                                          fish can swim out of the pot and whales
                                                 Comment 8: The biological opinions                      Comment 9: Measures to protect                     cannot get to the sablefish inside the
                                              prepared for the west coast sablefish pot               Atlantic right whales from entanglement               pots. More efficient harvest benefits the
                                              fishery include terms and conditions to                 by pot gear have been recommended by                  end consumer because they can
                                              mitigate potential entanglement with                    the Marine Mammal Commission, and                     purchase fish at lower cost.
                                              whales that should be required by                       those should be considered by NMFS                       Response: Amendment 101 and this
                                              NMFS for the GOA sablefish pot fishery.                 for the GOA sablefish pot fishery. These              final rule are intended to balance
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                                              These terms and conditions include                      measures include gear marking                         multiple objectives: Improve harvesting
                                              electronic monitoring and logbook                       requirements, and closing areas likely to             efficiency and reduce adverse economic
                                              reporting requirements to report lost                   be used by Atlantic right whales. NMFS                impacts from depredation to harvesters
                                              gear, a database to track fishery effort,               also should consider the applicability of             in the sablefish IFQ fishery, mitigate
                                              analysis on the magnitude of lost pot                   mitigation measures suggested in the                  impacts on sablefish IFQ fishermen
                                              gear and factors that may influence loss,               Atlantic Large Whale Take Reduction                   using hook-and-line gear by minimizing
                                              and analysis of gear deployment and                     Plan to the GOA sablefish pot fishery.                the potential for interactions between


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                                              hook-and-line gear and longline pot                     most cost effective method for                        negative impacts of introducing longline
                                              gear, and reduce sablefish IFQ fishery                  harvesting sablefish IFQ. The proposed                pot gear to the GOA sablefish IFQ
                                              whale and seabird interactions with                     rule and Section 4.9.2 of the Analysis                fishery.
                                              fishing gear. Amendment 101 and this                    describe that the costs of converting to                 Response: NMFS acknowledges the
                                              final rule balance these objectives                     longline pot gear can be substantial, and             general support for Amendment 101. As
                                              consistent with the requirements of the                 some vessels in the sablefish IFQ fishery             described in the response to Comment
                                              Magnuson-Stevens Act.                                   will not be able to convert because of                10, Amendment 101 and this final rule
                                                 Amendment 101 and this final rule                    vessel length or other factors.                       are intended to balance multiple
                                              are consistent with National Standard 1                 Amendment 101 and this final rule                     objectives: Improve harvesting
                                              of the Magnuson-Stevens Act, which                      balance the needs of sablefish IFQ                    efficiency and reduce adverse economic
                                              requires conservation and management                    fishery participants by providing vessel              impacts from depredation to harvesters
                                              measures to prevent overfishing while                   operators with the opportunity to use                 in the sablefish IFQ fishery, mitigate
                                              achieving optimum yield on a                            longline pot gear if it would benefit                 impacts on sablefish IFQ fishermen
                                              continuing basis (section 301(a) of the                 their harvesting operation by reducing                using hook-and-line gear by minimizing
                                              Magnuson-Stevens Act). Optimum yield                    interactions with whales.                             the potential for interactions between
                                              is based on maximum sustainable yield,                     NMFS acknowledges that while the                   hook-and-line gear and longline pot
                                              reduced as appropriate for social and                   costs of harvesting operations could                  gear, and reduce sablefish IFQ fishery
                                              economic factors for the relevant fishery               impact the price that consumers pay for               whale and seabird interactions with
                                              (81 FR 71858, October 18, 2016). The                    sablefish in the market, fishing gear is              fishing gear.
                                              Council and NMFS achieve optimum                        just one cost component for a harvesting                 The proposed rule (81 FR 55408,
                                              yield in the GOA sablefish IFQ fishery                  operation. NMFS does not have                         August 19, 2016) and the Analysis (see
                                              by establishing annual catch limits at                  information indicating the sablefish                  ADDRESSES) describe that the Council
                                              sustainable levels and establishing                     harvested with longline pot gear will                 and NMFS considered the impacts of
                                              management measures for the fishery                     result in reduced consumer prices                     this action on vessels that continue to
                                              that meet a number of social and                        relative to sablefish caught with hook-               use hook-and-line gear. Although it is
                                              economic goals, including maintaining a                 and-line gear.                                        not possible to know how many
                                              diverse fleet of fishing vessels and a                     Comment 11: NMFS received                          sablefish fishermen will choose to use
                                              broad distribution of economic benefits                 comments that provided general support                longline pot gear instead of hook-and-
                                              to fishermen, processors, and                           for Amendment 101, but noted specific                 line gear in the GOA, the Council and
                                              communities that participate in the                     concerns about the proposed rule. One                 NMFS considered information in the
                                              fishery (see Sections 3.1 and 4.5 of the                commenter supported the authorization                 Analysis and public testimony to
                                              Analysis). As described in the response                 of longline pot gear in the GOA                       determine that the likelihood of gear
                                              to Comment 1, Amendment 101 and this                    sablefish IFQ fishery to improve                      conflicts and grounds preemption under
                                              final rule do not change the current                    efficiency in harvesting sablefish,                   Amendment 101 and this final rule is
                                              process for establishing annual catch                   reduce adverse economic impacts on                    low.
                                              limits or the management measures that                  harvesters that occur from depredation,                  Section 4.10 of the Analysis indicates
                                              have been established to meet specific                  and reduce fishery interactions with                  that the Council recognized that pot gear
                                              social and economic goals for the GOA                   whales. The commenter stated that a                   had previously been permitted in the
                                              sablefish IFQ fishery.                                  large number of vessels in the sablefish              GOA sablefish fishery but was
                                                 As described in the response to                      IFQ fleet will not be able to use the gear            prohibited in 1985 by Amendment 14 to
                                              Comment 1, the proposed rule, and                       because the economic cost of converting               the GOA FMP (50 FR 43193, October 24,
                                              Sections 3.4 and 3.5 of the Analysis, the               to pots is uncertain and potentially                  1985). During deliberation on
                                              Council and NMFS have determined                        substantial. The commenter stated that                Amendment 101 and this final rule, the
                                              that the current GOA sablefish IFQ                      vessels that are 50 feet LOA or less                  Council noted that its decision to
                                              fishery prosecuted with hook-and-line                   generally cannot use longline pot gear                prohibit pot gear in Amendment 14 was
                                              gear does not adversely affect whales                   because they cannot safely carry,                     based on fishery data and scientific
                                              and seabirds. Amendment 101 and this                    deploy, and retrieve pots. The                        information on depredation that is not
                                              final rule do not change the                            commenter expressed concern that the                  reflective of the present fishery. Reports
                                              management measures established for                     introduction of longline pot gear could               and observations of depredation of
                                              the hook-and-line sablefish IFQ fishery                 result in gear conflicts and grounds                  hook-and-line gear have increased since
                                              in the GOA that are intended to reduce                  preemption and disadvantage vessels                   1985 (see Section 3.4 of the Analysis),
                                              fishery interactions with whales and                    that continue to use hook-and-line gear               and the fishery has been managed under
                                              seabirds.                                               by reducing the amount of available                   the Halibut and Sablefish IFQ Program
                                                 The proposed rule and Section 2.1.1                  fishing grounds and increasing the costs              since 1995. The existing management
                                              of the Analysis describe that sablefish                 of harvesting sablefish IFQ for these                 program for the fishery provides
                                              can be caught efficiently with hook-and-                vessels.                                              substantially more flexibility on when
                                              line and pot gear. In recommending                         One commenter acknowledged that                    and where to harvest sablefish and
                                              Amendment 101 and this final rule, the                  the use of longline pot gear likely would             allows for coordination and cooperation
                                              Council and NMFS recognized that                        reduce depredation, but opposed the                   within the fleet. In addition, all
                                              hook-and-line gear will continue to be                  reintroduction of longline pot gear to                fishermen have an economic incentive
                                              an effective harvesting method for many                 the GOA sablefish fishing grounds,                    to avoid gear conflicts on the fishing
                                              vessels in the sablefish IFQ fishery.                   particularly in the SEO and WY. The                   grounds because these conflicts can
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                                              Authorizing fishermen to use longline                   commenter stated that the potential                   result in costs through lost gear and lost
                                              pot or hook-and-line gear in the GOA                    negative impacts of introducing longline              fishing time (see Section 4.10 of the
                                              sablefish IFQ fishery provides each                     pot gear on vessel operators that                     Analysis).
                                              vessel operator with the choice to                      continue to use hook-and-line gear                       In spite of these factors mitigating the
                                              determine which type of gear is                         would outweigh the benefits because                   potential for gear conflicts, the Council
                                              appropriate for their operation and gives               the proposed rule did not contain                     and NMFS received public testimony
                                              them the flexibility to determine the                   adequate measures to mitigate the                     noting the potential negative impacts of


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                                              authorizing longline pot gear on vessels                three years following implementation of               conflicts and grounds preemption when
                                              that continue to use hook-and-line gear.                this final rule. The Council stated that              developing Amendment 101 and this
                                              As a result, the Council recommended                    the intent of the review is to evaluate               final rule, including input from the
                                              and NMFS included area-specific                         the impacts of this action on sablefish               Council’s Sablefish Gear Committee, its
                                              management measures in this final rule                  harvesting, depredation, and vessels                  advisory bodies, and public testimony.
                                              to address these concerns. These                        that continue to harvest sablefish with               Section 2.1.1 of the Analysis and the
                                              management measures are discussed in                    hook-and-line gear. During deliberation               final rule to implement Amendment 14
                                              detail in the proposed rule, and in                     on Amendment 101 and this final rule,                 to the GOA FMP (50 FR 43193, October
                                              Sections 4.9.3, 4.9.4, and 4.9.5 of the                 the Council specifically noted that its               24, 1985) describe the issues
                                              Analysis. These area-specific                           three-year review will evaluate whether               summarized in the comment. As
                                              management measures were developed                      the use of longline pot gear has                      described in the response to Comment
                                              with input from the Sablefish Gear                      impacted fishing community                            11, the Council and NMFS believe that
                                              Committee that included participants in                 participation in the fishery or prices of             management under the IFQ Program has
                                              the sablefish IFQ fishery. Input from the               sablefish quota share that might                      substantially changed the likelihood of
                                              Sablefish Gear Committee, the Council’s                 adversely affect new entrants or small-               gear conflicts, grounds preemption, and
                                              advisory bodies, public testimony, and                  scale operators looking to grow their                 safety issues overall in the sablefish IFQ
                                              the Analysis were used to develop the                   business. This review will provide the                fishery, and particularly related to the
                                              area-specific management measures                       Council and NMFS the opportunity to                   introduction of longline pot gear.
                                              implemented in this final rule to meet                  assess potential gear conflicts under this               The proposed rule and Section 5.1 of
                                              the Council’s objective to provide an                   final rule. Nothing in Amendment 101                  the Analysis describe that the Council
                                              opportunity for fishermen to use                        or this final rule would preclude the                 and NMFS carefully considered the
                                              longline pot gear while minimizing the                  Council and NMFS from considering                     impacts of Amendment 101 and this
                                              potential for negative impacts on vessels               action to further reduce gear conflicts               final rule on the safety of human life at
                                              that use hook-and-line gear.                            through a subsequent action if the                    sea, consistent with National Standard
                                                 The proposed rule and Section 4.9.2                  review indicates that such action is                  10 of the Magnuson-Stevens Act. The
                                              of the Analysis describe that it is highly              necessary.                                            impacts of Amendment 101 and this
                                              likely that a portion of the existing GOA                  Comment 12: We think there is                      final rule on safety are also considered
                                              sablefish IFQ fleet will continue to use                substantial risk for conflicts between                in Section 4 of the Analysis. While some
                                              hook-and-line gear, due to cost                         longline pot and hook-and-line gear                   participants in the hook-and-line fleet
                                              constraints, vessel size constraints, or                under Amendment 101 and the                           raised safety concerns to the Council
                                              both. NMFS agrees with the commenters                   proposed rule. There is widespread                    and NMFS related to carrying longline
                                              that the costs of reconfiguration likely                evidence of past gear conflicts based on              pot gear on small vessels, the use of
                                              will be prohibitive for many vessel                     previous Council actions to prohibit                  longline pot gear will be voluntary, not
                                              operators and this outcome is supported                 longline pot gear as described in the                 mandatory, under this final rule.
                                              by the proposed rule and Section 4.9.8.1                proposed rule preamble. Although these                Section 2.4 of the Analysis describes
                                              of the Analysis. The proposed rule and                  conflicts occurred before the IFQ                     that the Council and NMFS considered
                                              the Analysis also describe the feasibility              Program was implemented, they also                    the impacts of this action on safety in
                                              of converting to longline pot gear with                 occurred when the sablefish season was                developing the requirements for vessels
                                              respect to vessel size. Section 4.9.8.1 of              open throughout the spring and summer                 to use longline pot gear instead of pot-
                                              the Analysis notes that based on                        in the early 1980s.                                   and-line gear at § 679.2 and the gear
                                              information from other groundfish pot                      The foreign fishing fleets (active prior           retrieval requirements at
                                              fisheries, vessels less than 50 feet LOA                to the 1980s) lost or abandoned a                     § 679.42(l)(5)(iii).
                                              may be less likely to use longline pot                  substantial amount of pot gear in the                    The response to Comment 11 details
                                              gear in the GOA sablefish IFQ fishery                   SEO many years ago and despite                        the management measures included in
                                              than larger vessels. After considering                  continued efforts by the fishing fleet to             this final rule to minimize the potential
                                              this information, the Council                           remove it from the fishing grounds, the               for gear conflicts and grounds
                                              determined and NMFS agrees that the                     lost and abandoned pot gear continues                 preemption. This final rule limits the
                                              number of vessels that convert to                       to preempt grounds off Sitka. Longline                amount of longline pot gear that may be
                                              longline pot gear is likely to be small in              gear set near these lost pots still on                deployed to limit potential gear
                                              comparison to those that will continue                  occasion drift to tangle with the lost                conflicts on an area-specific basis, and
                                              using hook-and-line gear, which will                    pots. Attempts to retrieve gear tangled               defines the maximum amount of time
                                              reduce the potential for gear conflicts                 with these pots are dangerous, with                   that longline pot gear may be left on the
                                              and grounds preemption under                            tremendous strain on the boat trying to               fishing grounds in the WY, CGOA and
                                              Amendment 101 and this final rule.                      haul the gear, and the end result is more             WGOA. This final rule requires vessels
                                                 The proposed rule and Section 4.10 of                lost gear and lost fish.                              fishing in the SEO to remove their
                                              the Analysis describe that in                              Letters submitted to the Pacific                   longline pot gear from the fishing
                                              recommending Amendment 101 and                          Fishery Management Council provide                    grounds when making a delivery. In
                                              this final rule the Council expressed its               evidence of present gear conflicts, safety            developing that recommendation for the
                                              intent to monitor the use of longline pot               issues, and grounds preemption driven                 SEO, the Council noted that SEO
                                              gear in the GOA sablefish IFQ fishery to                by the entrance of three boats using                  sablefish fishing grounds are limited
                                              determine if Amendment 101 and this                     longline pot gear in what has                         relative to other areas, and allowing
                                              final rule are meeting its objectives. The              historically been hook-and-line grounds.              longline pot gear to be left on the
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                                              Council requested that NMFS provide                     This issue is clearly important because               grounds when a vessel leaves the fishing
                                              an annual report on the use of longline                 the Council’s Sablefish Gear Committee                grounds to make a delivery may create
                                              pot gear in the GOA sablefish IFQ                       spent most of its time talking about gear             safety hazards by increasing the
                                              fishery following implementation of this                conflicts and how to minimize                         likelihood of gear conflict relative to
                                              final rule. The Council also indicated                  anticipated conflicts.                                other areas in the GOA.
                                              that it will conduct a review of the                       Response: The Council and NMFS                        In addition, the Council
                                              effects of authorizing longline pot gear                carefully considered the impacts of gear              recommended and NMFS is


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                                              implementing gear marking                               of longline pot gear on both the                      sablefish IFQ fishermen voluntarily
                                              requirements in this final rule at                      sablefish survey (conflicts between the               switch from hook-and-line longline gear
                                              § 679.24(a)(3) to make longline pot gear                survey and pots have occurred in the                  to longline pot gear, the potential
                                              more visible on the fishing grounds to                  past) and potential impacts on the                    impact of reduced depredation may be
                                              further minimize the potential for gear                 sablefish stock of increased harvest with             difficult to measure given overall trends
                                              conflicts and grounds preemption,                       pots. The Analysis notes that sablefish               in sablefish recruitment.
                                              which promotes safety for all vessels.                  length and possibly age composition                      Section 3.1.1.2 of the Analysis notes
                                                 The Council recommended and this                     information would be needed for                       that the sablefish stock assessment
                                              final rule implements gear deployment                   harvests in pot gear before the stock                 authors considered the impacts of the
                                              and retrieval requirements that balance                 assessment authors could evaluate the                 introduction of longline pot gear on the
                                              the objectives of Amendment 101 and                     potential effects of introducing pot gear             sablefish stock assessment. The stock
                                              this final rule.                                        on the sablefish stock and stock                      assessment authors considered whether
                                                 Comment 13: We believe the Council                   assessment. These unknowns argue for                  the fish size selectivity of longline pot
                                              and NMFS should not allow the use of                    a cautious, phased-in and experimental                gear would be different from hook-and-
                                              longline pot gear throughout the GOA                    approach to allowing this new gear type.              line gear using information from the
                                              throughout the entire year. The Analysis                   Response: NMFS disagrees. The                      BSAI, where pot gear has been
                                              repeatedly states that the impacts of                   Council and NMFS considered the                       authorized in the sablefish IFQ fishery
                                              allowing pots into the sablefish fishery                information in Section 4.8.1 of the                   since 2008 (73 FR 28733, May 19, 2008).
                                              are poorly understood. We request that                  Analysis and public testimony to                      Some evidence exists to suggest a
                                              the proposed rule be amended to                         determine that depredation is negatively              difference in the length frequency of
                                              prohibit the use of longline pot gear in                impacting harvesting efficiency for some              sablefish caught with pot gear compared
                                              the SEO and WY during April and again                   vessel operators. The Council                         to hook-and-line gear, with hook-and-
                                              between August 15 and September 15 to                   determined and NMFS agrees that                       line gear producing slightly larger
                                              provide two months of the year in                       allowing vessel operators to voluntarily              sablefish on average (see Figure 6 in
                                              which hook-and-line fishermen could                     use longline pot gear could address the               Section 3.1.1.2 of the Analysis).
                                              harvest sablefish without the potential                 negative impacts described in the                     However, the Analysis concludes that
                                              for gear conflicts or grounds                           Analysis and in public testimony.                     this difference in sizes was observed at
                                              preemption.                                                The Analysis describes that killer
                                                 Response: NMFS did not change this                                                                         the BSAI area-wide level and the size
                                                                                                      whale interactions are most common in
                                              final rule in response to this comment.                                                                       differences likely can be attributed to
                                                                                                      the BSAI and the WGOA, while sperm
                                              This final rule authorizes longline pot                                                                       differences in sablefish sizes among sub-
                                                                                                      whale interactions are most common in
                                              gear at any time during the GOA                                                                               areas of the BSAI. The Analysis also
                                                                                                      the CGOA, WY, and SEO. Section
                                              sablefish IFQ season authorized by                                                                            notes that longline pot and hook-and-
                                                                                                      3.4.1.1 of the Analysis provides best
                                              § 679.23(g). The Council and NMFS                                                                             line gear are set at similar depths in the
                                                                                                      available information on depredation in
                                              considered and rejected a prohibition on                                                                      BSAI and the sex ratio of the catch is
                                                                                                      this fishery. While depredation events
                                              the use of longline pot gear in the SEO                 are difficult to observe, fishery                     comparable for both gears. After
                                              during specific months of the year as                   participants have testified to the                    considering this information, the
                                              part of this action. As described in                    Council that depredation continues to                 sablefish stock assessment authors
                                              Section 2.4 of the Analysis, it is likely               be a major cost to the sablefish IFQ                  determined that the difference in
                                              that the prohibition will have an                       fishery, and appears to be occurring                  lengths selected by longline pot and
                                              undetermined impact on some sablefish                   more frequently. Industry groups have                 hook-and-line gear is not significant
                                              IFQ fishermen using longline pot or                     tested gear modifications to limit the                enough to affect population recruitment.
                                              hook-and-line gear that was not                         impact of depredation on hook-and-line                Overall, existing evidence does not
                                              considered in the development of                        gear catch per unit effort, and reported              suggest that the introduction of longline
                                              Amendment 101 or the proposed rule.                     those efforts to the Sablefish Gear                   gear pot under Amendment 101 and this
                                              Therefore, NMFS did not change this                     Committee and the Council.                            final rule will impact the annual
                                              final rule in response to this comment.                 Nevertheless, depredation continues to                sablefish stock assessment.
                                                 Comment 14: We believe conservation                  result in lost sablefish catch, increased                NMFS notes that this final rule does
                                              arguments relative to whale predation                   fishing time as vessel operators wait for             not change observer coverage
                                              have been exaggerated and our                           whales to leave the area before hauling               requirements for vessels fishing in the
                                              significant experience with sperm whale                 gear, or increased time and fuel to                   sablefish IFQ fisheries (§§ 679.50
                                              interactions with the sablefish fishery                 relocate to avoid whales. Section 4.7 of              through 679.55). Therefore, NMFS will
                                              informs our conclusions. We think that                  the Analysis includes a summary of                    collect information on length and age
                                              proponents of Amendment 101 have                        efforts to mitigate depredation in Alaska             composition for sablefish caught in
                                              overstated the negative impacts of                      and elsewhere.                                        longline pot gear in the GOA sablefish
                                              depredation on the sablefish survey and                    NMFS agrees with the commenter that                IFQ fishery, and this information will be
                                              on catch accounting in the sablefish                    the sablefish stock is not overfished and             used in the annual assessment to
                                              fishery. The sablefish stock is neither                 is not subject to overfishing. The                    determine that status of the sablefish
                                              overfished nor subject to overfishing.                  Council and NMFS considered the                       stock.
                                              Studies on loss to sperm whale                          impacts of Amendment 101 and this                        Comment 15: The proposed rule cites
                                              depredation in the commercial hook-                     final rule on the sablefish stock. The                reduced catch per unit effort as a result
                                              and-line fisheries in Alaska is estimated               proposed rule and Section 3.1.1.2 of the              of depredation. We note that the catch
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                                              at 2.2 percent of total groundfish catch                Analysis describe that Amendment 101                  per unit effort is currently more than
                                              based on visual evidence of torn or                     and this final rule are not expected to               twice as high in the SEO as it is in the
                                              partial fish, which is likely a low                     have significant impacts on the sablefish             WGOA, which indicates that
                                              estimate, but is still the best available               stock. The Analysis describes that                    depredation may not be negatively
                                              information.                                            although some benefit likely will occur               impacting catch per unit effort in some
                                                 The Analysis identifies a number of                  because unaccounted fishing mortality                 areas, and authorizing longline pot gear
                                              unknown potential impacts on the use                    due to depredation will be reduced as                 may not be necessary in those areas.


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                                                 Response: NMFS agrees that it is not                 streamer lines in the hook-and-line                   interactions, reduce bycatch of some
                                              possible to determine if Amendment                      fishery.                                              species, reduce incidental catch of
                                              101 and this final rule will increase                      Response: NMFS agrees with the                     seabirds, and improve the long-term
                                              sablefish catch per unit effort for those               commenter that the sablefish IFQ fleet                management of the resource by
                                              vessels that use longline pot gear                      has taken positive steps to reduce                    providing another harvesting option that
                                              relative to vessels that use hook-and-                  rockfish bycatch and interactions with                likely will increase harvesting
                                              line gear. Section 4.9.2 of the Analysis                seabirds. As described in the response                efficiency. Amendment 101 and this
                                              describes that the relative benefit of                  to Comment 14, Amendment 101 and                      final rule are structured in a manner
                                              using longline pot gear fishing as                      this final rule do not change the                     that does not inherently disadvantage
                                              opposed to hook-and-line gear is either                 observer coverage requirements for GOA                fishery participants who choose not to
                                              unclear or is conditional on factors that               sablefish IFQ fishery participants.                   switch from hook-and-line to longline
                                              cannot be forecasted in the Analysis                    NMFS collects information on bycatch                  pot gear. This final rule implements
                                              because longline pot gear has been                      and seabird interactions through the                  area-specific pot limits, gear
                                              prohibited in the fishery for many years.               North Pacific Observer Program and will               redeployment and removal
                                              Those external factors include the local                continue to do so for vessels                         requirements, gear marking, and
                                              biomass distribution of sablefish in the                participating in the GOA sablefish                    recordkeeping reporting requirements
                                              future, changes in future product                       fishery, including vessels in the longline            intended to minimize the potential for
                                              markets, and the future behavior of                     pot fishery, following implementation of              gear conflicts and grounds preemption.
                                              marine mammals, particularly                            this final rule.                                         Section 4.9.8 of the Analysis describes
                                              depredating whales. Based on available                     Comment 17: We believe that                        the impacts of Amendment 101 and this
                                              information, the Analysis does not                      Amendment 101 and the proposed rule                   final rule on individual harvesters and
                                              definitively state whether fishing with                 are inconsistent with National Standard               fishing communities. The Analysis did
                                              longline pot gear will generate a higher                8 because they fail to provide for the                not identify adverse impacts on
                                              sablefish catch per unit effort in the                  sustained participation of fishery                    individual harvesters or fishing
                                              GOA. The Analysis also notes that catch                 dependent communities. The Council                    communities because it does not
                                              per unit effort is likely to differ across              and NMFS must preserve the historic                   anticipate a significant shift in the
                                              GOA management areas.                                   hook-and-line gear, small boat nature of              communities to which sablefish
                                                                                                      the GOA sablefish fleet in general and                products are delivered, or from which
                                                 The Council received public
                                                                                                      in the SEO in particular. Because                     sablefish vessels depart. The Analysis
                                              testimony from sablefish fishermen in
                                                                                                      relatively more IFQ is fished by small                notes that Amendment 101 and this
                                              all areas of the GOA indicating that
                                                                                                      boats in the SEO and WY relative to the               final rule will not alter the IFQ Program
                                              depredation had reduced catch per unit
                                                                                                      CGOA and WGOA, it is clear that the                   management measures that are designed
                                              effort and increased costs for their
                                                                                                      introduction of pots in these areas will              to maintain a diverse fleet to benefit
                                              fishing operations. The Council
                                                                                                      reduce the fishing grounds available to               individual fishermen and communities
                                              determined and NMFS agrees that                         these small boats using hook-and-line                 that participate in the GOA sablefish
                                              Amendment 101 and this final rule will                  gear and therefore reduce the number of               IFQ fishery. These measures include
                                              improve harvesting efficiency and                       hook-and-line vessels that can                        area-specific quota share and IFQ,
                                              reduce adverse economic impacts from                    participate in the fishery. Eliminating               different quota share and IFQ
                                              depredation to harvesters in all GOA                    small vessels from this historically                  allocations for vessel size categories,
                                              sablefish areas (see Section 4.10 of the                important fishery will negatively impact              quota share use caps, and vessel IFQ
                                              Analysis).                                              communities in the SEO and WY. The                    caps.
                                                 Comment 16: The proposed rule states                 geographic, social, and economic                         Comment 18: The proposed rule and
                                              that groundfish bycatch and the                         characteristics of the SEO sablefish                  Analysis do not discuss how this action
                                              incidental catch of seabirds may be                     fishery demand different considerations               may displace crew or change the current
                                              reduced by authorizing the use of                       for the SEO and WY, and we urge NMFS                  composition of the fleet. The Council
                                              longline pot gear. The SEO sablefish                    to provide for the sustained                          and NMFS have always placed a high
                                              hook-and-line fleet has collaborated                    participation of these fishery dependent              priority on maintaining the benefits of
                                              since 2009 to reduce rockfish bycatch,                  communities by rejecting Amendment                    the IFQ fisheries for small fishing
                                              and we are expanding bycatch                            101 and the proposed rule.                            communities. The current trend of quota
                                              avoidance to include other species.                        Response: NMFS has determined that                 share-holders hiring a master to harvest
                                              Bycatch in the sablefish hook-and-line                  Amendment 101 and this final rule are                 their IFQ provides more revenues for
                                              fishery is primarily grenadiers and                     consistent with National Standard 8. As               quota share-holders, but does not
                                              sharks, which are not target fisheries                  described in the response to Comment                  benefit other participants in the fishery
                                              and are harvested in amounts well                       11, the Council developed this action                 such as hired skippers and crew
                                              below the biological limits established                 based on input from its Sablefish Gear                members because more of the fishery
                                              for these species. Longline pot gear can                Committee, its advisory bodies, public                revenues are going to quota share-
                                              also result in bycatch of some species,                 testimony, and the Analysis.                          holders. Amendment 101 will make this
                                              and NMFS should evaluate the potential                  Amendment 101 and this final rule                     worse by allowing the hired master
                                              bycatch of octopus by vessels using                     balance the needs of sablefish fishermen              practice to continue and delay new
                                              longline pot gear in the sablefish                      who want to use longline pot gear and                 entry into the fishery.
                                              fishery.                                                those who will continue to use hook-                     Response: This final rule does not
                                                 Although pots are likely to reduce                   and-line gear.                                        change current regulations at § 679.42(c)
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                                              seabird takes, hook-and-line fisheries in                  Section 5.1 of the Analysis describes              that require the holder of sablefish
                                              the GOA typically account for only 10                   that the Council’s objectives for this                catcher vessel quota share to be on
                                              percent to 20 percent of overall                        action implicitly recognize the                       board the vessel when their sablefish
                                              incidental catch of seabirds in the BSAI                importance of the sablefish fishery to                IFQ is harvested unless the quota share
                                              and GOA groundfish fisheries. The                       GOA fishing communities and their                     holder is eligible to hire a master or
                                              incidental catch of seabirds has been                   residents. Amendment 101 and this                     lease the IFQ under limited exceptions
                                              reduced significantly by the use of                     final rule could reduce depredation and               to the owner on board requirement.


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                                                 Section 4.9.8.1 of the Analysis                      line gear and fleet consolidation were                Council and NMFS also considered that
                                              describes the potential for fleet                       more likely in the SEO area due to the                current regulations do not limit the
                                              consolidation following implementation                  more constrained fishing grounds. The                 amount of hook-and-line gear that may
                                              of Amendment 101 and this final rule.                   Council and NMFS determined that                      be used by a vessel in the sablefish IFQ
                                              The Analysis describes that if longline                 these outcomes were unlikely based on                 fishery.
                                              pot gear becomes the dominant gear in                   the estimated cost for converting a                      As described in the response to
                                              the sablefish IFQ fishery, it is possible               vessel to use longline pot gear (see                  Comment 11, the Council and NMFS
                                              that depredation would be concentrated                  Section 4.9.2 of the Analysis). As                    reviewed this information and
                                              on vessels that continue to use hook-                   described in the response to Comment                  determined that the likelihood of gear
                                              and-line gear. This increased                           11, the majority of fishermen in the SEO              conflicts and grounds preemption is low
                                              concentration could increase costs for                  are not likely to switch to longline pot              under Amendment 101 and this final
                                              these participants and, in the extreme,                 gear and would continue to use hook-                  rule. However, the Council and NMFS
                                              reduce profitability from fishing with                  and-line gear in the sablefish IFQ                    recognize that the likelihood of gear
                                              hook-and-line gear. If profitability is                 fishery.                                              conflicts and grounds preemption is not
                                              substantially reduced, some operators                      As described in the response to                    possible to determine with certainty.
                                              that are unable to convert to longline                  Comment 11, it is not possible to                     Several stakeholders requested that the
                                              pot gear might choose to sell their                     determine how many vessels will use                   Council recommend specific measures
                                              sablefish quota share, which could lead                 longline pot gear, but the existing                   to address this uncertainty and further
                                              to consolidation in the fleet. However,                 economic and operations constraints of                minimize the likelihood of gear conflicts
                                              as described in Section 4.9.2 of the                    converting to longline pot gear make it               and grounds preemption. This final rule
                                              Analysis and in the response to                         likely that a limited number of vessels               implements the measures recommended
                                              Comment 11, it is unlikely that a                       will convert under this action. Based on              by the Council.
                                              substantial number of vessel operators                  this information, the Council                            The proposed rule and Section 4.9.3
                                              will switch to longline pot gear for                    determined and NMFS agrees that the                   of the Analysis describe that the Council
                                              economic or operational reasons. This                   impacts on vessels that continue to use               recommended area-specific pot limits to
                                              makes it unlikely that Amendment 101                    hook-and-line gear likely will be                     account for the physical nature of the
                                              will cause fleet consolidation in the                   limited. Nevertheless, this final rule                sablefish fishing grounds and the
                                              GOA sablefish IFQ fishery.                              includes a number of provisions to                    composition of the IFQ sablefish fleet in
                                                 Comment 19: Most small boats will                    mitigate the potential negative impacts               each sablefish area. The Council also
                                              not be able to convert to longline pot                  on sablefish IFQ fishery participants                 considered public testimony on the
                                              gear. Any sperm whales present while                    that continue to use hook-and-line gear.              number of pots that vessels in the GOA
                                              gear is being hauled will concentrate                      Comment 20: Four commenters                        could feasibly deploy in the sablefish
                                              effort on those vessels that continue to                recommended revisions to the proposed                 IFQ fishery.
                                              use hook-and-line gear, with no overall                 pot limits at § 679.42(l)(5)(ii). The                    Section 4.9.3 of the Analysis shows
                                              reduction in depredation. Since a                       commenters indicated that these                       that the Council considered options for
                                              reduction in depredation is the primary                 revisions were necessary to minimize                  pot limits that ranged from 60 to 400
                                              goal of this action and the least likely to             the potential negative impacts on                     pots for each sablefish area. Considering
                                              be achieved in the SEO where the                        fishery participants that continue to use             area-specific pot limits allowed the
                                              majority of the boats are small, NMFS                   hook-and-line gear. The commenters                    Council to develop pot limits that are
                                              must balance this low chance of success                 recommended that NMFS implement a                     appropriate for the make-up of the fleet
                                              against the high likelihood of gear                     limit of 120 pots in the CGOA and                     and the physical nature of the fishing
                                              conflicts and grounds preemption                        WGOA, instead of the proposed limit of                grounds in each sablefish area. The
                                              associated with allowing pots.                          300 pots for these areas. The                         Council determined that smaller pot
                                                 Response: Section 4.11 of the                        commenters suggested that allowing a                  limits are appropriate in the SEO and
                                              Analysis notes that fishery participants                vessel to deploy up to 300 pots was not               WY because the fishing grounds are
                                              who are not able to fish longline pot                   equitable because it would disadvantage               spatially concentrated and the potential
                                              gear on their vessels—due to either                     vessels that use hook-and-line gear by                for grounds preemption may be greater.
                                              economic or operational constraints—                    allowing a vessel using longline pot gear             The Council also determined that
                                              would not experience the benefits of                    to have a larger ‘‘footprint,’’ or the                smaller pot limits are appropriate for the
                                              reduced depredation from Amendment                      amount of gear deployed on the                        SEO because the local fleet has a
                                              101 and this final rule. The Analysis                   sablefish fishing grounds, than vessels               historically participating component of
                                              notes it is possible that these fishery                 using hook-and-line gear.                             small, short-range vessels lacking the
                                              participants could experience greater                      Response: NMFS did not change this                 capacity to deploy and retrieve longline
                                              rates of depredation as the sablefish                   final rule in response to this comment.               pots or pack a large hold of sablefish for
                                              hooked on hook-and-line gear becomes                    In the development of Amendment 101                   an extended period. The proposed rule
                                              concentrated on fewer vessels in a given                and this final rule, the Council and                  and Section 4.9.8.1 of the Analysis show
                                              area. Therefore, the Analysis describes                 NMFS considered a range of options for                that approximately 30 percent of
                                              that this action could result in some                   pot limits, including the specific                    sablefish IFQ fishermen in the SEO use
                                              distributional impacts in the fishery.                  requirements recommended by the                       vessels 50 feet (15.2 m) or less LOA.
                                              The Analysis notes that these potential                 commenters (see Sections 4.9.3 and                       The Council determined and NMFS
                                              impacts could affect smaller vessels in                 4.9.4 of the Analysis). The Council                   agrees that larger pot limits are
                                              the sablefish IFQ fleet, though some                    recommended, and NMFS is                              appropriate in the CGOA and WGOA
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                                              large vessels may also find it difficult to             implementing, the pot limits at                       because Section 4.5.4.3 of the Analysis
                                              convert to pot gear.                                    § 679.42(l)(5)(ii) and gear retrieval                 and public testimony indicated there are
                                                 Section 4.9.8.1 of the Analysis                      requirements at § 679.42(l)(5)(iii) after             relatively more options for productive
                                              describes that the Council received                     reviewing the Analysis and receiving                  fishing grounds in the CGOA and
                                              public testimony expressing concern                     input from the Sablefish Gear                         WGOA than in the SEO and WY. In
                                              that increased concentration of                         Committee, the Council’s advisory                     addition, Section 4.5.2 of the Analysis
                                              depredation onto remaining hook-and-                    bodies, and public testimony. The                     shows that the average size of vessels


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                                              participating in the CGOA and WGOA                         Response: NMFS did not change this                 and used on that vessel in the GOA
                                              is larger and these vessels can deploy                  final rule in response to this comment.               sablefish IFQ fishery.
                                              more pots than vessels used in the SEO                  The proposed rule and Section 4.10 of                    The Council and NMFS determined
                                              and WY. The Council received public                     the Analysis describe that the Council                that vessel operators using longline pot
                                              testimony that a pot limit of 300 in the                considered the Analysis and public                    gear have an incentive to reduce the
                                              CGOA and WGOA would allow vessel                        testimony when recommending the gear                  likelihood of gear conflicts, or lost gear
                                              operators in these areas to deploy                      retrieval requirements for the WY,                    because fishing gear is expensive to
                                              enough pots to efficiently harvest                      CGOA, and WGOA. The Council and                       purchase and replace (see Section 4.8.2
                                              sablefish IFQ while maintaining an                      NMFS determined that the fishing                      of the Analysis). This final rule
                                              overall limit on the number of pots that                grounds are less constrained in the WY,               establishes specific gear retrieval
                                              can be deployed by one vessel.                          CGOA, and WGOA relative to the SEO                    requirements to provide an additional
                                                 In recommending pot limits for each                  due to fewer IFQ holders, larger fishing              incentive for operators using longline
                                              GOA sablefish area, the Council and                     grounds, or both. Therefore, the Council              pot gear to closely monitor the amount
                                              NMFS balanced the objectives to                                                                               of time their gear is left on the grounds
                                                                                                      and NMFS determined that it was not
                                              minimize the potential for gear conflicts                                                                     and further minimize potential for gear
                                                                                                      necessary to require fishermen using
                                              and grounds preemption and improve                                                                            conflicts or grounds preemption. The
                                                                                                      longline pot gear in these areas to
                                              harvesting efficiency of sablefish IFQ by                                                                     Council recommended and NMFS is
                                              authorizing longline pot gear. Section                  remove their gear from the fishing                    implementing these provisions to
                                              4.9.3 of the Analysis describes that                    grounds when making a landing. The                    balance the objectives of this action to
                                              limiting the number of pots a vessel can                Council and NMFS based this decision                  improve harvesting efficiency and
                                              use reduces operational efficiency if the               on testimony from operators in these                  reduce depredation with the further
                                              limit is lower than what a vessel                       areas indicating that fishing vessels                 objective to minimize potential negative
                                              operator deems optimal for his or her                   were much further from port in these                  impacts on fishermen that continue to
                                              vessel. A pot limit that is too low might               areas relative to the SEO and requiring               use hook-and-line gear.
                                              increase variable fishing costs such as                 a vessel to return to and retrieve its gear              Comment 22: The proposed
                                              fuel and time. If the limit is too low,                 by a certain day could, in some                       requirement for vessel operators to leave
                                              there may be little or no incentive for                 circumstances, force vessels to operate               longline pot gear on the fishing grounds
                                              vessel owners to purchase new longline                  in unsafe or unfavorable conditions.                  for no more than five days in the WY
                                              pot gear and invest in vessel                           Aside from weather, limiting the                      and CGOA and seven days in the
                                              reconfigurations. The Council and                       amount of time that gear may be                       WGOA will be difficult to enforce.
                                              NMFS used the best available                            deployed (soak time) could reduce a                      Response: The proposed rule and
                                              information to determine that the pot                   vessel operator’s ability to fish an                  Sections 4.9.3.2, 4.9.4.1, 4.9.5.1, and
                                              limits implemented by this final rule                   optimal gear rotation if the vessel’s                 4.9.6.1 of the Analysis describe
                                              achieve the objectives of this action.                  longline pot gear is spaced out over a                enforcement considerations for
                                                 Comment 21: Five commenters                          large geographical area, or if the vessel             provisions of this final rule that are
                                              recommended revisions to the proposed                   operator determines that a particularly               intended to minimize gear conflicts and
                                              gear retrieval requirements at                          long soak time yields larger fish in that             grounds preemption. The Council
                                              § 679.42(l)(5)(iii). The commenters                     area. Based on this public testimony and              considered the methods that would be
                                              indicated that these revisions were                     the pot soak times in the BSAI sablefish              used to enforce the restrictions on use
                                              necessary to minimize the potential                     fishery presented in Section 4.8.2 of the             of longline pot gear in the GOA
                                              negative impacts on fishery participants                Analysis, the Council determined that                 sablefish IFQ fishery and advice from its
                                              that continue to use hook-and-line gear.                requiring vessel operators to tend their              Enforcement Committee.
                                              The commenters did not support the                      gear within a maximum period would                       This final rule implements three
                                              requirements at § 679.42(l)(5)(iii)(C) and              meet its objective to minimize the                    additional recordkeeping and reporting
                                              (D) for vessel operators using longline                 potential for longline pot gear to be left            requirements to monitor and enforce
                                              pot gear to redeploy or remove their                    unattended on the fishing grounds for                 provisions that are intended to
                                              longline pot gear within five days after                an extended period of time in these                   minimize gear conflicts and grounds
                                              deployment in the WY and within seven                   areas.                                                preemption. First, § 679.5(c)(3)(B)
                                              days after deployment in the CGOA and                                                                         requires all vessel operators using
                                              WGOA. These commenters recommend                           This final rule implements regulations             longline pot gear in the GOA sablefish
                                              that NMFS extend the requirement for                    at § 679.42(l)(5)(iv) applicable to vessel            IFQ fishery to report specific
                                              vessels in the SEO at                                   operators who want to share longline                  information in logbooks about fishing
                                              § 679.42(l)(5)(iii)(A) to remove longline               pot gear during the fishing season to                 gear used and catch for all sablefish IFQ
                                              pot gear when leaving the fishing                       help reduce operating costs. To                       fishing trips. Second, § 679.42(k)(2)
                                              grounds to make a landing in the WY,                    minimize the potential for grounds                    requires all vessel operators using
                                              CGOA, and WGOA. The commenters                          preemption by multiple vessels using                  longline pot gear in the GOA sablefish
                                              were concerned that allowing the gear to                the same longline pot gear, this final                IFQ fishery to have an operating VMS
                                              stay on the fishing grounds between                     rule allows multiple vessels to use the               while fishing for sablefish IFQ. Third,
                                              landings in the WY, CGOA, and WGOA                      same longline pot gear during one                     this final rule adds additional Prior
                                              would preempt fishing grounds for use                   fishing season but prohibits use of the               Notice of Landing (PNOL) reporting
                                              by vessels using hook-and-line gear and                 same longline pot gear simultaneously.                requirements at § 679.5(l)(1)(iii) for
                                              could result in lost gear due to                        In order for more than one vessel to use              vessel operators using longline pot gear
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                                              inclement weather. In addition, one                     the same longline pot gear, this final                in the GOA sablefish IFQ fishery. These
                                              commenter was concerned that the                        rule requires a vessel operator to remove             tools will provide NMFS with
                                              proposed gear retrieval requirements for                longline pot gear from the fishing                    information on vessel activity during
                                              the WY, CGOA, and WGOA would                            grounds, return the gear to port, and                 the sablefish fishing season. The
                                              allow multiple vessel operators to share                remove the pot tags assigned to the                   Council and NMFS determined that
                                              longline pot gear and preempt fishing                   vessel before pot tags assigned to                    these requirements will provide
                                              grounds for long periods.                               another vessel are attached to the pots               sufficient monitoring and enforcement


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                                              information to meet the Council’s                       679.42(c) requires most holders of                       Section 4.9.3 of the Analysis describes
                                              objectives for this action.                             sablefish catcher vessel IFQ to be on                 that the pot limits specified in
                                                 Comment 23: NMFS should revise the                   board the vessel on which their IFQ is                § 679.42(l)(5)(ii) limit the amount of
                                              final rule to clarify that vessels using                harvested and present during the                      longline pot gear that each vessel may
                                              longline pot gear in the SEO must                       landing. Authorizing longline pot gear                deploy, which limits the footprint of
                                              remove all longline pots in addition to                 to stay on the fishing grounds while a                that vessel on the fishing grounds. The
                                              anchors, buoys, buoy line, flags, and any               vessel makes a landing in the WY,                     Analysis describes that the Sablefish
                                              other gear from the fishing grounds                     CGOA, or WGOA would be inconsistent                   Gear Committee estimated that a vessel
                                              when they leave the grounds to make a                   with current operations of hook-and-                  deploying from 180 to 300 longline pots
                                              delivery. As proposed, the rule only                    line vessels and could allow vessel                   would cover grounds similar to a hook-
                                              requires vessels using longline pot gear                operators to set gear while the IFQ                   and-line set in the sablefish fishery, or
                                              to remove pots from the grounds,                        permit holder is not on board the vessel.             approximately 10 to 12 miles. The
                                              allowing other components of a pot                         Under the proposed rule, a vessel                  Analysis also notes that current
                                              longline string to remain in the water                  operator in the WY, CGOA, or WGOA                     regulations do not limit the amount of
                                              and preempt fishing grounds.                            could deploy pots on the fishing                      hook-and-line gear that a vessel fishing
                                                 Response: NMFS revised this final                    grounds, leave the fishing grounds to                 IFQ sablefish may deploy. Based on
                                              rule to address this comment. This final                pick up an IFQ permit holder in port,                 information in the Analysis, the Council
                                              rule adds § 679.42(l)(5)(i)(C) to specify               and then retrieve the pot gear and                    and NMFS determined that it is possible
                                              that the gear retrieval and removal                     collect the sablefish while the IFQ                   that the footprint of longline pot gear
                                              requirements in § 679.42 (l)(5)(iii) and                permit holder is on board the vessel.                 used by some vessels could be greater
                                              (iv) apply to all longline pot gear that is             Hook-and-line gear is not generally left              than the footprint of hook-and-line gear
                                              assigned to a vessel and deployed to fish               on the fishing grounds unattended, so                 used by other vessels under this final
                                              IFQ sablefish and to all other fishing                  the proposed rule would allow a                       rule. The Analysis describes that the
                                              equipment attached to longline pot gear                 longline pot gear vessel to operate                   Sablefish Gear Committee reviewed
                                              that is deployed by the vessel to fish                  differently than a hook-and-line vessel.              available information on the likely
                                              IFQ sablefish in the GOA. This final rule                  Response: This final rule is consistent            length of longline pot gear sets on the
                                              also specifies that all other fishing                   with the IFQ permit holder on board                   fishing grounds and considered whether
                                              equipment attached to longline pot gear                 requirements at § 679.42(c). This final               gear specifications in addition to pot
                                              includes, but is not limited to,                        rule does not change the requirement for              limits were necessary to minimize the
                                              equipment used to mark longline pot                     an IFQ permit holder to be aboard the                 potential for gear conflicts and grounds
                                              gear as required in this final rule at                  vessel at all times during the fishing trip           preemption. The Sablefish Gear
                                              § 679.24(a)(3).                                         while his or her IFQ is harvested and to              Committee, Council, and NMFS
                                                 Although the Council and NMFS                        be present during the landing. This final
                                                                                                                                                            considered the potential impacts of
                                              determined that the potential for                       rule does not change the definition of
                                                                                                                                                            additional gear specifications on
                                              grounds preemption is low under this                    ‘‘fishing trip’’ at § 679.2 for purposes of
                                              final rule (see response to Comment 11),                                                                      operations and monitoring and
                                                                                                      the IFQ Program, which is the period
                                              NMFS agrees with the commenter that                                                                           enforcement, and determined that
                                                                                                      beginning when a vessel operator
                                              the gear retrieval and removal                                                                                additional gear specifications were not
                                                                                                      commences harvesting IFQ species and
                                              requirements in the proposed rule                                                                             necessary to meet the objectives of this
                                                                                                      ending when the vessel operator lands
                                              applied to ‘‘longline pot’’ gear. Section                                                                     action. In addition, additional gear
                                                                                                      any species. Therefore, all IFQ permit
                                              679.2 defines longline pot as ‘‘a                                                                             specifications could unnecessarily
                                                                                                      holders subject to the permit holder on
                                              stationary, buoyed, and anchored line                                                                         constrain individual fishing operations
                                                                                                      board requirements must be on board
                                              with two or more pots attached.’’ This                  the vessel during the entire fishing trip             and reduce harvesting efficiency.
                                              definition does not include buoys, flags,               whether the vessel is using longline pot                 Comment 26: We do not support the
                                              or radar reflectors that must be used to                or hook-and-line gear.                                proposed gear marking requirements
                                              mark longline pot gear in this final rule                  Comment 25: Longline pot gear                      because each vessel operator should be
                                              (§ 679.24(a)(3)) or other equipment that                should not have a larger footprint than               able to use the gear marking equipment
                                              vessel operators may use to mark their                  hook-and-line gear. We recommend                      that best meets the specifications of
                                              gear. Although it is unlikely that vessel               revising the rule to require that a                   their operation. The proposed
                                              operators will remove only pots and                     longline pot set be no more than 9 miles              requirement to mark gear with buoys, a
                                              leave other equipment to preempt                        from end to end. This would allow each                flag, and radar detector on each end of
                                              fishing grounds as suggested by the                     vessel to have an average of three sets               a longline pot set creates a large amount
                                              commenter, NMFS agrees that the intent                  of longline gear that would be from 2.5               of surface area and makes it more likely
                                              of this final rule is to require vessel                 to 3 miles in length and would limit the              that the wind or waves could catch the
                                              operators using longline gear to retrieve               length of a set of longline pot gear to               marking equipment and move the gear
                                              or remove all fishing gear from the                     correspond to the footprint of a hook-                from the deployed location. This
                                              fishing grounds to minimize the                         and-line set.                                         increases the likelihood of lost gear on
                                              potential for gear conflicts and grounds                   Response: NMFS did not change this                 the fishing grounds. In some areas,
                                              preemption. This revision to this final                 final rule in response to this comment.               vessels using hook-and-line gear do not
                                              rule clarifies that the gear retrieval and              The pot limits implemented by this final              mark their gear with flagpoles or radar
                                              removal requirements apply to all pots                  rule limit the amount of longline pot                 reflectors due to the known gear loss
                                              and associated equipment deployed by                    gear that a fishing vessel can use in the             that results from a combination of wind
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                                              a vessel using longline pot gear in all                 GOA sablefish IFQ fishery (see the                    and tide. While we believe that each
                                              sablefish areas of the GOA.                             response to Comment 20). The Council                  vessel operator should have the
                                                 Comment 24: Allowing longline pot                    and NMFS determined that additional                   discretion to determine what gear
                                              gear to stay on the fishing grounds                     limits on the amount of longline pot                  marking equipment is appropriate for
                                              between landings is not consistent with                 gear that could be deployed are not                   their vessel, it is important that any
                                              the intent of the owner onboard                         necessary to meet the objectives of this              vessel on the fishing grounds can
                                              requirement of the IFQ Program. Section                 final rule.                                           differentiate between a hook-and-line


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                                              and longline pot gear set. We                           deployed location. The testimony                      be effective in all weather and sea
                                              recommend revising the rule to require                  indicated that buoy clusters add                      conditions (e.g., signals can be blocked
                                              that the end of a longline pot set be                   buoyancy to surface gear by putting                   or greatly attenuated in high seas).
                                              marked with one yellow hard buoy a                      additional buoys on the main anchor                   Section 4.9.4.1 of the Analysis
                                              minimum of 13 inches in diameter and                    line. The Analysis also describes that                concludes that given that these factors
                                              marked with an ‘‘LP’’ and the vessel                    requiring a vessel operator to use a flag             and that the total costs of fitting longline
                                              name.                                                   mounted on a pole and a radar reflector               pot gear can be substantial, gear tracking
                                                 Response: NMFS did not change this                   to mark each end of a longline pot gear               systems, including AIS, are not
                                              final rule in response to this comment.                 set would enhance the visibility of the               appropriate at this time.
                                              This final rule maintains current                       location of the gear and minimize the                    The Analysis describes that the
                                              regulations at § 679.24(a) that require all             potential for gear conflicts. This was                Council did not adopt the option to
                                              vessel operators using hook-and-line                    supported by public testimony from                    require AIS transponders in this final
                                              and pot gear (including longline pot                    vessel operators who indicated they                   rule due to the current challenges
                                              gear) to mark buoys carried on board or                 planned to use longline pots in the GOA               related to using AIS transponders in the
                                              used by the vessel to be marked with the                sablefish IFQ fishery.                                GOA sablefish IFQ fishery and
                                              vessel’s Federal fisheries permit number                   As described in the response to                    stakeholder willingness to pursue a
                                              or ADF&G vessel registration number.                    Comment 11, the Council intends to                    voluntary program to report longline pot
                                              This regulation also specifies that the                 review the use of longline pot gear in                gear locations (see the response to
                                              markings must be a specified size, shall                the GOA sablefish IFQ fishery three                   Comment 29). The Council intends to
                                              be visible above the water line, and                    years after the implementation of this                review the use of longline pot gear three
                                              shall be maintained so the markings are                 final rule. NMFS anticipates that if the              years following implementation of this
                                              clearly visible.                                        gear marking requirements in this final               final rule. This review will provide an
                                                 This final rule implements the                       rule impose substantial costs on vessel               opportunity for the Council and NMFS
                                              following additional gear marking                       operators or could be revised to better               to evaluate whether additional gear
                                              requirements: Each vessel operator                      meet the Council’s objectives, the                    marking requirements may be necessary
                                              using longline pot gear in the GOA                      Council will consider potential changes               for longline pot gear in the future.
                                              sablefish IFQ fishery must attach a                     to the gear marking requirements in the
                                                                                                                                                               Comment 28: The proposed rule
                                              cluster of four or more marker buoys, a                 future.
                                              flag mounted on a pole, and a radar                        Comment 27: Vessels using longline                 incorrectly claims on page 55416 (81 FR
                                              reflector to each end of a longline pot                 pot gear should be equipped with a 25                 55408, August 19, 2016) that ‘‘most
                                              set.                                                    watt, Class A Automatic Identification                vessel operators in the GOA sablefish
                                                 The Council received                                 System (AIS) to enable other boats to                 IFQ fishery are currently required to
                                              recommendations from the Sablefish                      identify and communicate with the                     complete logbooks.’’ This is incorrect
                                              Gear Committee, its advisory bodies,                    vessel about the location of their                    because vessels less than 60 feet in
                                              and public testimony to develop the                     deployed longline pot gear.                           length are exempt from logbook
                                              gear marking requirements implemented                      Response: Section 4.9.5 of the                     reporting requirements and the median
                                              by this final rule. The Council and                     Analysis describes that the Council and               vessel length in the sablefish IFQ fleet
                                              NMFS considered a broad suite of gear                   NMFS considered an option to require                  is less than 60 feet. The proposed rule
                                              marking options during the                              both ends of a longline pot set in the                discriminates against vessels that
                                              development of Amendment 101 and                        GOA sablefish IFQ fishery to be marked                choose to use pot gear because it would
                                              this final rule. Section 4.9.5 of the                   with buoys, flagpoles, and a transponder              require vessels less than 60 feet LOA to
                                              Analysis describes the options                          that is compatible with a location and                complete a logbook. The proposed rule
                                              considered, and Section 4.10 describes                  identification system such as AIS. Gear               would require all vessels using longline
                                              the anticipated impacts of the additional               transponders could allow a fishery                    pot gear in the GOA sablefish IFQ
                                              gear marking requirements implemented                   participant to view the location of                   fishery to complete a logbook. The rule
                                              by this final rule.                                     deployed gear in order to avoid setting               should be revised to require all vessels
                                                 The Council received public                          gear in the same area. Additional                     in the sablefish IFQ fishery to complete
                                              testimony that the marking                              information on the AIS technology,                    a logbook for consistency with the
                                              requirements implemented by this final                  application, approximate cost, and                    requirements for the halibut IFQ fishery.
                                              rule would enhance the visibility of the                relevant regulations are described in                 The same vessel operators that are
                                              ends of a longline pot gear set to other                Appendix 2 of the Analysis.                           declining to complete a logbook for
                                              vessels that are on the fishing grounds.                   Section 4.9.4 of the Analysis describes            sablefish are completing logbooks for
                                              As described in Section 4.9.5 of the                    the key challenges involved in requiring              their halibut fishing. Recordkeeping and
                                              Analysis, public testimony indicated                    the use of AIS as a buoy transponder.                 reporting requirements cannot be
                                              that the gear marking equipment                         The challenges include limited                        inequitably applied to one gear type
                                              required by this final rule is commonly                 operational time due to limited battery               over another. All users have an
                                              used by vessel operators that deploy pot                capacity, potentially inadequate                      obligation to supply information on
                                              gear in fisheries in Alaska and requiring               seaworthiness, and the requirement for                their catch of this public resource to the
                                              the use of this equipment would not                     regulatory approval by the United States              stock assessment scientists.
                                              impose a substantial cost on vessel                     Coast Guard and international oversight                  Response: NMFS did not change this
                                              operators using longline pot gear in the                bodies. The Analysis notes that                       final rule in response to this comment.
                                              GOA sablefish IFQ fishery. Section 4.9.5                implementing a longline pot gear                      NMFS agrees with the commenter that
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                                              of the Analysis describes public                        tracking system using technology such                 the statement on page 55416 (81 FR
                                              testimony indicating that using buoy                    as AIS or a scannable pot tag to locate               55408, August 19, 2016) of the proposed
                                              clusters could be a viable method to                    longline pot gear on the fishing grounds              rule preamble is incorrect.
                                              keep surface gear from being submerged                  is beyond the scope of available NMFS                 Notwithstanding that it is a
                                              during strong tides and would minimize                  resources in the Alaska Region. In                    misstatement, as explained below, the
                                              the potential for longline pot gear to                  addition, anecdotal reports suggest that              misstatement does not require revisions
                                              move a substantial distance from its                    AIS or other scannable systems may not                to this final rule.


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                                                 The statement on page 55416 of the                      Comment 29: We suggest that the                       This final rule requires vessel
                                              proposed rule preamble should have                      coordinates of lost pots reported to                  operators using longline pot gear to
                                              stated that most vessel operators in the                NMFS are posted and available for the                 report the number of lost pots to NMFS
                                              GOA sablefish IFQ fishery currently                     public to access. This will allow vessel              in the vessel’s PNOL submitted prior to
                                              complete logbooks. The commenter is                     operators using hook-and-line gear to                 landing. In addition, if a vessel operator
                                              correct that most vessels in the sablefish              avoid setting gear on lost pots and                   loses pots and intends to replace those
                                              IFQ fleet are less than 60 feet (18.3m)                 losing gear in those areas.                           pots to harvest IFQ sablefish, they must
                                              LOA, and these vessels are not required                    Response: Section 4.9.4.1 of the                   request replacement pot tags from
                                              to complete a logbook (§ 679.5(a)(4)(i)).               Analysis describes that the Council and               NMFS consistent with the requirements
                                              In 2015, 85 percent of the vessels                      NMFS considered and rejected a                        at § 679.42(l)(3)(iii). The vessel owner
                                              participating in the BSAI and GOA                       requirement for vessel operators to                   will be required to provide NMFS with
                                              sablefish IFQ fishery were less than 60                 report the coordinates of lost longline               the pot tag numbers that were lost and
                                              feet LOA. While these vessels are not                   pot gear to NMFS in an electronic form                describe the circumstances under which
                                              required to complete a logbook for                      for release to the public. The Council                the pot tags were lost.
                                              sablefish fishing, Section 4.9.3.2 of the               and NMFS did not adopt this option for
                                              Analysis notes that many vessel                                                                               Classification
                                                                                                      two reasons. First, the coordinates of
                                              operators voluntarily complete and                      lost longline pot gear pots are                          The Administrator, Alaska Region,
                                              submit logbooks. Logbook participation                  confidential under section 402(b) of the              NMFS, determined that this rule is
                                              increased sharply in 2004 in all areas                  Magnuson-Stevens Act and potentially                  necessary for the conservation and
                                              primarily because the IPHC collects,                    other laws, as well. Second, NMFS                     management of the GOA sablefish IFQ
                                              edits, and enters logbooks                              cannot enforce a requirement to report                fishery and that it is consistent with the
                                              electronically. In 2015, 68 percent of the              the loss of longline pot gear because it              Magnuson-Stevens Act, the Halibut Act,
                                              252 vessels less than 60 feet LOA in the                is not possible to verify that fishing gear           and other applicable law.
                                              sablefish IFQ fishery submitted                         is lost.                                                 This final rule has been determined to
                                              logbooks.                                                                                                     be not significant for the purposes of
                                                                                                         Section 4.9.4 of the Analysis describes
                                                 The Council and NMFS determined                                                                            Executive Order 12866.
                                                                                                      a proposal for a voluntary pot gear
                                              that this final rule should include a
                                                                                                      reporting program for vessels that use                Small Entity Compliance Guide
                                              requirement for all vessels using
                                                                                                      longline pot gear in the GOA sablefish                   Section 212 of the Small Business
                                              longline pot gear in the GOA sablefish
                                                                                                      IFQ fishery. GOA sablefish IFQ fishery                Regulatory Enforcement Fairness Act of
                                              IFQ fishery to complete a logbook. The
                                                                                                      participants who advocated before the                 1996 states that, for each rule or group
                                              proposed rule and Section 4.9 of the
                                                                                                      Council for the ability to use longline               of related rules for which an agency is
                                              Analysis describe that NMFS uses
                                                                                                      pot gear presented the proposal to                    required to prepare a final regulatory
                                              logbooks to collect detailed information
                                                                                                      assure the Council of their ability and               flexibility analysis, the agency shall
                                              from vessel operators participating in
                                                                                                      willingness to report the location of                 publish one or more guides to assist
                                              the IFQ fisheries. The proposed rule and
                                              Analysis also describe that NMFS will                   longline pot gear on the fishing grounds,             small entities in complying with the
                                              use logbooks as one tool to monitor and                 in as close to real-time as is practicable,           rule, and shall designate such
                                              enforce the management measures in                      and without placing additional cost                   publications as ‘‘small entity
                                              this final rule intended to minimize the                burdens on the hook-and-line fleet.                   compliance guides.’’ The agency shall
                                              potential for gear conflicts and grounds                These proponents presented a voluntary                explain the actions a small entity is
                                              preemption, such as the gear                            measure in the form of a written                      required to take to comply with a rule
                                              redeployment and removal                                agreement that would set out                          or group of rules. The preamble to the
                                              requirements.                                           expectations of, and best practices by,               proposed rule (81 FR 55408, August 19,
                                                 This final rule adds a requirement at                those who opt to use longline pot gear.               2016) and the preamble to this final rule
                                              § 679.5(c)(3)(i)(B) for an operator of a                   While the Council did not                          serve as the small entity compliance
                                              vessel using longline pot gear in the                   recommend the formalization of a                      guide for this action.
                                              GOA sablefish IFQ fishery to report in                  voluntary pot gear reporting program in
                                              a Daily Fishing Logbook (for catcher                    its recommendation of Amendment 101                   Final Regulatory Flexibility Analysis
                                              vessels) or Daily Cumulative Production                 and this final rule, Section 4.10 of the                Section 604 of the Regulatory
                                              Logbook (for catcher/processors) the                    Analysis describes that the Council                   Flexibility Act (RFA) requires an agency
                                              number of pots and location of longline                 encouraged fishery participants to work               to prepare a final regulatory flexibility
                                              pot sets deployed on a fishing trip. This               cooperatively to develop electronic                   analysis (FRFA) after being required by
                                              final rule removes the exemption from                   reporting protocols for reporting the                 that section or any other law to publish
                                              the logbook submission requirements                     location of pots being fished and/or pots             a general notice of proposed rulemaking
                                              for the operator of a vessel less than 60               left on the fishing grounds, as well as               and when an agency promulgates a final
                                              feet LOA using longline pot gear in the                 any other methods that may enhance the                rule under section 553 of Title 5 of the
                                              GOA sablefish IFQ fishery. While this is                GOA sablefish IFQ longline pot fishery.               U.S. Code. The following paragraphs
                                              a new regulatory requirement for these                  The Council determined and NMFS                       constitute the FRFA for this action.
                                              vessels, Section 4.9.3.2 of the Analysis                agrees that the expressed willingness of                This FRFA incorporates the Initial
                                              explains that many operators of vessels                 fishermen who intend to use longline                  Regulatory Flexibility Analysis (IRFA)
                                              less than 60 feet (18.3 m) in the                       pot gear to work beyond the gear                      (see ADDRESSES) and the summary of the
                                              sablefish IFQ fishery voluntarily                       specifications and gear retrieval                     IRFA in the proposed rule (81 FR 55408,
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                                              complete and submit logbooks.                           requirements specified in this final rule,            August 19, 2016), a summary of the
                                              Therefore, the Council and NMFS                         combined with the Council’s                           significant issues raised by the public
                                              anticipate this additional reporting                    commitment to review the use of                       comments, NMFS’ responses to those
                                              requirement will not negatively impact                  longline pot gear three years after                   comments, and a summary of the
                                              operators of vessels less than 60 feet                  implementation of this final rule, will               analyses completed to support the
                                              (18.3 m) that choose to use longline pot                minimize the potential for gear conflicts             action. The FRFA describes the impacts
                                              gear.                                                   and grounds preemption.                               on small entities, which are defined in


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                                              the IRFA for this action and not                        Need for and Objectives of This Final                 include using only longline pot gear, pot
                                              repeated here. Analytical requirements                  Rule                                                  limits, and gear retrieval and gear
                                              for the FRFA are described in the RFA,                    A statement of the need for and                     marking requirements. Authorizing
                                              section 604(a)(1) through (6). The FRFA                 objectives of this rule is contained                  longline pot gear in this rule provides
                                              must contain:                                           earlier in the preamble and is not                    an opportunity for small entities to
                                                                                                      repeated here. This FRFA incorporates                 choose whether to use longline pot gear
                                                 1. A statement of the need for, and
                                                                                                      the IRFA (see ADDRESSES) and the                      to increase harvesting efficiencies and
                                              objectives of, the rule;
                                                                                                      summary of the IRFA in the proposed                   reduce operating costs in the GOA
                                                 2. A statement of the significant issues                                                                   sablefish IFQ fishery.
                                                                                                      rule (81 FR 55408, August 19, 2016), a
                                              raised by the public comments in                                                                                Based on public testimony to the
                                                                                                      summary of the significant issues raised
                                              response to the IRFA, a statement of the                                                                      Council and NMFS, and Section 4.9 of
                                                                                                      by the public comments, NMFS’
                                              assessment of the agency of such issues,                responses to those comments, and a                    the Analysis, the requirements for using
                                              and a statement of any changes made in                  summary of the analyses completed to                  pot gear are not expected to adversely
                                              the proposed rule as a result of such                   support the action.                                   impact small entities because each
                                              comments;                                                                                                     entity can choose to use longline pot
                                                                                                      Summary of Significant Issues Raised                  gear or continue to use hook-and-line
                                                 3. The response of the agency to any
                                                                                                      During Public Comment                                 gear. In addition, the requirements for
                                              comments filed by the Chief Counsel for
                                              Advocacy of the Small Business                             NMFS published the proposed rule to                using longline pot gear are not expected
                                              Administration (SBA) in response to the                 implement Amendment 101 on August                     to unduly restrict sablefish harvesting
                                              proposed rule, and a detailed statement                 19, 2016 (81 FR 55408), with comments                 operations. The Council and NMFS
                                                                                                      invited through September 19, 2016. An                considered requirements that would
                                              of any change made to the proposed rule
                                                                                                      IRFA was prepared and summarized in                   impose larger costs on directly regulated
                                              in the final rule as a result of the
                                                                                                      the Classification section of the                     small entities. These alternatives
                                              comments;
                                                                                                      preamble to the proposed rule. No                     included requiring all vessels to remove
                                                 4. A description and an estimate of                  comments were received that raised                    gear from the fishing grounds each time
                                              the number of small entities to which                   significant issues in response to the                 the vessel made a landing and requiring
                                              the rule will apply, or an explanation of               IRFA specifically; therefore, no changes              more sophisticated and costly satellite-
                                              why no such estimate is available;                      were made to this rule as a result of                 based gear marking systems. The
                                                 5. A description of the projected                    comments on the IRFA. NMFS received                   Council and NMFS determined that
                                              reporting, recordkeeping, and other                     several comments on the potential                     these additional requirements were not
                                              compliance requirements of the rule,                    impacts of this final rule on the                     necessary to meet the objectives of this
                                              including an estimate of the classes of                 operators of sablefish vessels that                   action. These additional requirements
                                              small entities which will be subject to                 cannot convert to longline pot gear due               could adversely impact small entities by
                                              the requirement and the type of                         to economic or operational constraints.               reducing sablefish harvesting efficiency
                                              professional skills necessary for                       Several comments expressed concerns                   and increasing sablefish harvesting
                                              preparation of the report or record; and                about the impacts of this action on small             costs, contrary to the intent of this rule.
                                                                                                      fishing operations that will continue to              This rule implements pot limits and
                                                 6. A description of the steps the                                                                          gear retrieval and gear marking
                                                                                                      use hook-and-line gear to fish for
                                              agency has taken to minimize the                                                                              requirements that meet the objectives of
                                                                                                      sablefish in specific areas of the GOA.
                                              significant economic impact on small                                                                          this action while minimizing adverse
                                                                                                      NMFS summarized and responded to
                                              entities consistent with the stated                                                                           impacts on fishery participants.
                                                                                                      these comments in the section above
                                              objectives of applicable statutes,                      titled ‘‘Comments and Responses.’’ The                  Small entities will be required to
                                              including a statement of the factual,                   Chief Counsel for Advocacy of the SBA                 comply with additional recordkeeping
                                              policy, and legal reasons for selecting                 did not file any comments on the                      and reporting requirements under this
                                              the alternative adopted in the final rule               proposed rule.                                        rule if they choose to use longline pot
                                              and why each one of the other                                                                                 gear in the GOA sablefish IFQ fishery.
                                              significant alternatives to the rule                    Number and Description of Small                       Section 4.9 of the Analysis notes that
                                              considered by the agency which affect                   Entities Regulated by This Rule                       directly regulated small entities using
                                              the impact on small entities was                          NMFS estimates that there are a total               longline pot gear will be required to
                                              rejected.                                               of 310 small catcher vessels and 1 small              request pot tags from NMFS, maintain
                                                 The ‘‘universe’’ of entities to be                   catcher/processor that participate in the             and submit logbooks to NMFS, have an
                                              considered in a FRFA generally                          GOA sablefish IFQ fishery using hook-                 operating VMS on board the vessel, and
                                              includes only those small entities that                 and-line gear. These entities will be                 report additional information in a
                                              can reasonably be expected to be                        directly regulated by this rule because               PNOL. The Analysis notes that these
                                              directly regulated by the action. If the                they will be subject to the requirements              additional recordkeeping and reporting
                                                                                                      for using longline pot gear if they                   requirements are not expected to
                                              effects of the rule fall primarily on a
                                                                                                      choose to use longline pot gear in the                adversely impact directly regulated
                                              distinct segment of the industry, or
                                                                                                      GOA sablefish IFQ fishery. Thus, NMFS                 small entities because the costs of
                                              portion thereof (e.g., user group, gear
                                                                                                      estimates that 311 small entities are                 complying with these requirements is
                                              type, geographic area), that segment will
                                                                                                      directly regulated by this rule.                      de minimis to total gross fishing
                                              be considered the universe for purposes
                                                                                                                                                            revenue. In addition, NMFS anticipates
                                              of this analysis.                                       Description of Significant Alternatives               that many of the vessels that choose to
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                                                 In preparing a FRFA, an agency may                   That Minimize Adverse Impacts on                      use longline pot gear under this rule
                                              provide either a quantifiable or                        Small Entities                                        currently comply with the logbook and
                                              numerical description of the effects of a                 Several aspects of this rule directly               VMS reporting requirements when
                                              rule (and alternatives to the rule), or                 regulate small entities. Small entities               participating in the sablefish IFQ fishery
                                              more general descriptive statements, if                 will be required to comply with the                   and in other fisheries. The Council and
                                              quantification is not practicable or                    requirements for using longline pot gear              NMFS considered alternatives to
                                              reliable.                                               in the GOA sablefish IFQ fishery, which               implement additional requirements to


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                                              report locations of deployed and lost                   Collection-of-Information Requirements                OIRA_Submission@omb.eop.gov, or fax
                                              gear in an electronic database to reduce                  This rule contains collection-of-                   to 202–395–5806.
                                              the likelihood that sablefish IFQ fishery               information requirements subject to the                 Notwithstanding any other provision
                                              participants would deploy fishing gear                  Paperwork Reduction Act (PRA) and                     of the law, no person is required to
                                              in these locations. The Analysis                        which have been approved by the Office                respond to, nor shall any person be
                                              describes that the information reported                 of Management and Budget (OMB). The                   subject to a penalty for failure to comply
                                              in the electronic database would be                     collections are listed below by OMB                   with, a collection of information subject
                                              confidential under section 402(b) of the                control number.                                       to the requirements of the PRA, unless
                                              Magnuson-Stevens Act and could not be                                                                         that collection of information displays a
                                              provided to participants in the sablefish               OMB Control Number 0648–0213                          currently valid OMB control number.
                                              IFQ fishery to meet the intended                          Public reporting burden is estimated                All currently approved NOAA
                                              purpose. The Council and NMFS                           to average 35 minutes per individual                  collections of information may be
                                              determined that these additional                        response for Catcher Vessel Longline                  viewed at: http://www.cio.noaa.gov/
                                              requirements were not necessary to                      and Pot Gear Daily Fishing Logbook;                   services_programs/prasubs.html.
                                              meet the objectives of this action. This                and 50 minutes for Catcher/processor                  List of Subjects
                                              rule meets the objectives of this action                Longline and Pot Gear Daily Cumulative
                                              while minimizing the reporting burden                   Production Logbook.                                   15 CFR Part 902
                                              for fishery participants.
                                                                                                      OMB Control Number 0648–0272                            Reporting and recordkeeping
                                                 Thus, there are no significant                                                                             requirements.
                                              alternatives to this rule that accomplish                 Public reporting burden is estimated
                                              the objectives to authorize longline pot                to average 15 minutes per individual                  50 CFR Part 300
                                              gear in the GOA sablefish IFQ fishery                   response for Prior Notice of Landing.
                                                                                                                                                              Administrative practice and
                                              and minimize adverse economic                           OMB Control Number 0648–0353                          procedure, Antarctica, Canada, Exports,
                                              impacts on small entities.                                                                                    Fish, Fisheries, Fishing, Imports,
                                                                                                        Public reporting burden is estimated
                                              Recordkeeping, Reporting, and Other                     to average 15 minutes per individual                  Indians, Labeling, Marine resources,
                                              Compliance Requirements                                 response to mark longline pot gear; 15                Reporting and recordkeeping
                                                                                                      minutes for IFQ Sablefish Longline Pot                requirements, Russian Federation,
                                                 The recordkeeping, reporting, and                    Gear: Vessel Registration and Request                 Transportation, Treaties, Wildlife.
                                              other compliance requirements will be                   for Pot Gear Tags; and 15 minutes for                 50 CFR Part 679
                                              increased slightly under this rule. This                IFQ Sablefish Longline Pot Gear:
                                              rule contains new requirements for                      Request for Replacement of Longline Pot                 Alaska, Fisheries, Reporting and
                                              vessels participating in the longline pot               Gear Tags.                                            recordkeeping requirements.
                                              fishery for sablefish IFQ in the GOA.                                                                           Dated: December 19, 2016.
                                                                                                      OMB Control Number 0648–0445
                                                 Prior to this final rule, NMFS required                                                                    Samuel D. Rauch III,
                                              catcher vessel operators, catcher/                        Public reporting burden is estimated                Deputy Assistant Administrator for
                                              processor operators, buying station                     to average 2 hours per individual                     Regulatory Programs, National Marine
                                              operators, tender vessels, mothership                   response for VMS operation; and 12                    Fisheries Service.
                                              operators, shoreside processor                          minutes for VMS check-in report.                        For the reasons set out in the
                                              managers, and stationary floating                       OMB Control Number 0648–0711                          preamble, NMFS amends 15 CFR part
                                              processor managers to record and report                                                                       902 and 50 CFR parts 300 and 679 as
                                              all FMP species in logbooks, forms,                       The cost recovery program is                        follows:
                                              eLandings, and eLogbooks. This rule                     mentioned in this rule. The cost to
                                              revises regulations to require all vessels              implement and manage the sablefish                    Title 15—Commerce and Foreign Trade
                                              using longline pot gear in the GOA                      IFQ longline pot gear fishery, including
                                                                                                      the cost of the pot tags, will be included            PART 902—NOAA INFORMATION
                                              sablefish IFQ fishery to report                                                                               COLLECTION REQUIREMENTS UNDER
                                              information on fishery participation in                 in the annual calculation of NMFS’
                                                                                                      recoverable costs. These costs will be                THE PAPERWORK REDUCTION ACT:
                                              logbooks, forms, and eLandings.                                                                               OMB CONTROL NUMBERS
                                                                                                      part of the total management and
                                                 NMFS currently requires vessels in                   enforcement costs used in the
                                              the BSAI to have an operating VMS on                    calculation of the annual fee percentage.             ■ 1. The authority citation for part 902
                                              board the vessel while participating in                 For example, when the pot gear tags are               continues to read as follows:
                                              the sablefish IFQ fishery. This rule                    ordered, the payment of those tags is                     Authority: 44 U.S.C. 3501 et seq.
                                              revises regulations to extend this                      charged 100 percent to the IFQ Program
                                              requirement to vessels using longline                                                                         ■  2. In § 902.1, in the table in paragraph
                                                                                                      for cost recovery purposes. This rule
                                              pot gear in the GOA sablefish IFQ                                                                             (b), under the entry ‘‘50 CFR’’:
                                                                                                      will not change the process that
                                              fishery.                                                harvesters use to pay cost recovery fees.             ■ a. Remove entry for ‘‘679.24(a)’’;
                                                 NMFS currently requires all vessels in                 The public reporting burden includes                ■ b. Revise entry for ‘‘679.42(a) through
                                              the sablefish and halibut IFQ fisheries to              the time for reviewing instructions,                  (j)’’; and
                                              submit a PNOL to NMFS. This rule                        searching existing data sources,                      ■ c. Add entries in alphanumeric order
                                              revises regulations to require vessels                  gathering and maintaining the data                    for ‘‘679.24’’, ‘‘679.42(b), (k)(2), and (l)’’.
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                                              using longline pot gear in the GOA                      needed, and completing and reviewing                     The additions and revisions read as
                                              sablefish IFQ fishery to report the                     the collection of information.                        follows:
                                              number of pots deployed, the number of                    Send comments regarding these
                                              pots lost, and the number of pots left                  burden estimates or any other aspect of               § 902.1 OMB control numbers assigned
                                              deployed on the fishing grounds in the                  this data collection, including                       pursuant to the Paperwork Reduction Act.
                                              PNOL, in addition to other required                     suggestions for reducing the burden, to               *       *    *      *     *
                                              information.                                            NMFS (see ADDRESSES), and by email to                     (b) * * *


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                                                                                               Current OMB       PART 679—FISHERIES OF THE                             at paragraph (k) of this section, the
                                                CFR part or section where                     control number     EXCLUSIVE ECONOMIC ZONE OFF                           owner or operator of a catcher vessel
                                               the information collection re-                  (all numbers      ALASKA                                                less than 60 ft (18.3 m) LOA is not
                                                    quirement is located                        begin with
                                                                                                   0648-)                                                              required to comply with the R&R
                                                                                                                 ■ 5. The authority citation for part 679              requirements of this section.
                                                                                                                 continues to read as follows:                         *      *    *     *    *
                                                                                                                   Authority: 16 U.S.C. 773 et seq.; 1801 et              (c) * * *
                                              *              *              *             *          *           seq.; 3631 et seq.; Pub. L. 108–447; Pub. L.             (1) * * *
                                                                                                                 111–281.                                                 (vi) * * *
                                              50 CFR:                                                                                                                     (B) * * *
                                                                                                              6. In § 679.2:
                                                                                                                 ■
                                                                                                              a. In the definition of ‘‘Authorized
                                                                                                                 ■                                                     *      *    *     *    *
                                              *              *              *             *          *     fishing gear,’’ revise paragraphs (4)(i)                      Note: CP = catcher/processor; CV = catcher
                                                                                                           and (iii), and add paragraph (4)(iv); and                   vessel; pot = longline pot or pot-and-line; lgl
                                                  679.24 ...............................             ¥0353 ■ b. Revise the definition of ‘‘IFQ                         = longline; trw = trawl; MS = mothership.
                                                                                                           halibut.’’                                                  *       *     *     *     *
                                                                                                              The additions and revisions read as                         (2) * * *
                                              *              *              *             *          *     follows:                                                       (iii) * * *
                                                                                                                 § 679.2   Definitions.                                   (A) If a catcher vessel, record vessel
                                                  679.42(a), and (c) through
                                                                                                                                                                       name, ADF&G vessel registration
                                                    (j) ...................................      ¥0272 and       *       *     *     *      *
                                                                                                    ¥0665                                                              number, FFP number or Federal crab
                                                                                                                    Authorized fishing gear * * *
                                                  679.42(b), (k)(2), and (l) ....                   ¥0353                                                              vessel permit number, operator printed
                                                                                                                    (4) * * *
                                                                                                                                                                       name, operator signature, and page
                                                                                                                    (i) For sablefish harvested from any
                                                                                                                                                                       number.
                                                                                                                 GOA reporting area, all longline gear,
                                              *              *              *             *          *                                                                 *       *     *     *     *
                                                                                                                 longline pot gear, and, for purposes of
                                                                                                                 determining initial IFQ allocation, all                  (3) * * *
                                                                                                                 pot gear used to make a legal landing.                   (i) * * *
                                              Title 50—Wildlife and Fisheries                                                                                             (B) IFQ halibut, CDQ halibut, and IFQ
                                                                                                                 *       *     *     *      *                          sablefish fisheries. (1) The operator of a
                                              PART 300—INTERNATIONAL                                                (iii) For halibut harvested from any               catcher vessel less than 60 ft (18.3 m)
                                              FISHERIES REGULATIONS                                              IFQ regulatory area, all fishing gear                 LOA, using longline pot gear to harvest
                                                                                                                 composed of lines with hooks attached,                IFQ sablefish or IFQ halibut in the GOA
                                              Subpart E—Pacific Halibut Fisheries                                including one or more stationary,                     must maintain a longline and pot gear
                                                                                                                 buoyed, and anchored lines with hooks                 DFL according to paragraph
                                              ■ 3. The authority citation for part 300,                          attached.                                             (c)(3)(iv)(A)(2) of this section.
                                              subpart E, continues to read as follows:                              (iv) For halibut harvested from any                   (2) Except as described in paragraph
                                                                                                                 GOA reporting area, all longline pot                  (f)(1)(i) of this section, the operator of a
                                                  Authority: 16 U.S.C. 773–773k.                                 gear, if the vessel operator is fishing for           catcher vessel 60 ft (18.3 m) or greater
                                              ■  4. In § 300.61, revise the definitions of                       IFQ sablefish in accordance with                      LOA in the GOA must maintain a
                                              ‘‘Fishing’’ and ‘‘IFQ halibut’’ to read as                         § 679.42(l).                                          longline and pot gear DFL according to
                                              follows:                                                           *       *     *     *      *                          paragraph (c)(3)(iv)(A)(2) of this section,
                                                                                                                    IFQ halibut means any halibut that is              when using longline gear or longline pot
                                              § 300.61        Definitions.                                       harvested with setline gear as defined in             gear to harvest IFQ sablefish and when
                                              *      *    *      *    *                                          § 300.61 of this title or fixed gear as               using gear composed of lines with hooks
                                                 Fishing means the taking, harvesting,                           defined in this section while                         attached, setline gear (IPHC), or longline
                                              or catching of fish, or any activity that                          commercial fishing in any IFQ                         pot gear to harvest IFQ halibut.
                                              can reasonably be expected to result in                            regulatory area defined in this section.                 (3) Except as described in paragraph
                                              the taking, harvesting, or catching of                             *       *     *     *      *                          (f)(1)(i) of this section, the operator of a
                                              fish, including:                                                   ■ 7. In § 679.5:
                                                                                                                                                                       catcher vessel 60 ft (18.3 m) or greater
                                                                                                                 ■ a. Revise paragraph (a)(4)(i);                      LOA in the BSAI must maintain a
                                                 (1) The deployment of any amount or                                                                                   longline and pot gear DFL according to
                                                                                                                 ■ b. Revise note to the table at paragraph
                                              component part of setline gear                                                                                           paragraph (c)(3)(iv)(A)(2) of this section,
                                              anywhere in the maritime area; or                                  (c)(1)(vi)(B), and revise paragraphs
                                                                                                                 (c)(2)(iii)(A), (c)(3)(i)(B), (c)(3)(ii)(A)(1)        when using hook-and-line gear or pot
                                                 (2) The deployment of longline pot                              and (B)(1), (c)(3)(iv)(A)(2),                         gear to harvest IFQ sablefish, and when
                                              gear as defined in § 679.2 of this title,                          (c)(3)(iv)(B)(2), (c)(3)(v)(G); and                   using gear composed of lines with hooks
                                              or component part of that gear in                                  (l)(1)(iii)(F) and (G); and                           attached or setline gear (IPHC) to
                                              Commission regulatory areas 2C, 3A,                                ■ c. Add paragraphs (l)(1)(iii)(H) and (I).           harvest IFQ halibut or CDQ halibut.
                                              3B, and that portion of Area 4A in the                                The additions and revisions read as                   (4) Except as described in paragraph
                                              Gulf of Alaska west of Area 3B and east                            follows.                                              (f)(1)(ii) of this section, the operator of
                                              of 170°00’ W. long.                                                                                                      a catcher/processor in the GOA must
                                              *      *    *      *    *                                          § 679.5   Recordkeeping and reporting                 use a combination of a catcher/
                                                                                                                 (R&R).                                                processor longline and pot gear DCPL
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                                                 IFQ halibut means any halibut that is                             (a) * * *                                           and eLandings according to paragraph
                                              harvested with setline gear as defined in                            (4) * * *                                           (c)(3)(iv)(B)(2) of this section, when
                                              this section or fixed gear as defined in                             (i) Catcher vessels less than 60 ft (18.3           using longline gear or longline pot gear
                                              § 679.2 of this title while commercial                             m) LOA. Except for vessels using                      to harvest IFQ sablefish and when using
                                              fishing in any IFQ regulatory area                                 longline pot gear as described in                     gear composed of lines with hooks
                                              defined in § 679.2 of this title.                                  paragraph (c)(3)(i)(B)(1) of this section             attached, setline gear (IPHC), or longline
                                              *      *    *      *    *                                          and the vessel activity report described              pot gear to harvest IFQ halibut.


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                                                 (5) Except as described in paragraph                                and eLandings according to                               attached or setline gear (IPHC) to
                                              (f)(1)(ii) of this section, the operator of                            (c)(3)(iv)(B)(2) of this section, when                   harvest IFQ halibut or CDQ halibut.
                                              a catcher/processor in the BSAI must                                   using hook-and-line gear or pot gear to                  *       *   *    *     *
                                              use a combination of a catcher/                                        harvest IFQ sablefish, and when using                       (ii) * * *
                                              processor longline and pot gear DCPL                                   gear composed of lines with hooks                           (A) * * *
                                                                                            REPORTING TIME LIMITS, CATCHER VESSEL LONGLINE OR POT GEAR
                                                                                                  Required information                                                                         Time limit for recording

                                              (1) FFP number and/or Federal crab vessel permit number (if applicable), IFQ permit numbers                                    Within 2 hours after completion of gear re-
                                                (halibut, sablefish, and crab), CDQ group number, halibut CDQ permit number, set number,                                      trieval.
                                                date and time gear set, date and time gear hauled, beginning and end positions of set, num-
                                                ber of skates or pots set, and estimated total hail weight for each set.

                                                           *                            *                             *                      *                       *                             *                       *



                                                  (B) * * *

                                                                                      REPORTING TIME LIMITS, CATCHER/PROCESSOR LONGLINE OR POT GEAR
                                                                                                                                                    Record in            Submit via
                                                                                  Required information                                                                                                 Time limit for reporting
                                                                                                                                                     DCPL                eLandings

                                              (1) FFP number and/or Federal crab vessel permit number (if applica-                                      X           ........................   Within 2 hours after completion of
                                                ble), IFQ permit numbers (halibut, sablefish, and crab), CDQ group                                                                              gear retrieval.
                                                number, halibut CDQ permit number, set number, date and time gear
                                                set, date and time gear hauled, beginning and end positions of set,
                                                number of skates or pots set, and estimated total hail weight for each
                                                set.

                                                           *                            *                             *                      *                       *                             *                       *



                                              *     *      *    *     *                                                 (B) * * *                                               (v) * * *
                                                (iv) * * *                                                              (2) If a catcher/processor identified in                (G) Gear type. Use a separate logsheet
                                                (A) * * *                                                            paragraph (c)(3)(i)(A)(2) or (c)(3)(i)(B)(4)             for each gear type. Place a check mark
                                                (2) If a catcher vessel identified in                                through (5) of this section is active, the               in the box for the gear type used to
                                              paragraph (c)(3)(i)(A)(1) or (c)(3)(i)(B)(1)                           operator must record in the catcher/                     harvest the fish or crab. Record the
                                              through (3) of this section is active, the                             processor longline and pot gear DCPL                     information from the following table for
                                              operator must record in the longline and                               the information listed in paragraphs                     the appropriate gear type on the
                                              pot gear DFL, for one or more days on                                  (c)(3)(v) and (vi) of this section and                   logsheet. If the gear type is the same on
                                              each logsheet, the information listed in                               must record in eLandings the                             subsequent logsheets, place a check
                                              paragraphs (c)(3)(v), (vi), (viii), and (x)                            information listed in paragraphs                         mark in the box instead of re-entering
                                              of this section.                                                       (c)(3)(v), (vii), and (ix) of this section.              the gear type information on the next
                                              *     *      *    *     *                                              *      *      *     *     *                              logsheet.

                                              If gear type is . . .                                                   Then . . .

                                              (1) Other gear .....................................................    If gear is other than those listed within this table, indicate ‘‘Other’’ and describe.
                                              (2) Pot gear (includes pot-and-line and longline                        (i) If using longline pot gear in the GOA, enter the length of longline pot set to the nearest foot,
                                                pot).                                                                     the size of pot in inches (width by length by height or diameter), and spacing of pots to the
                                                                                                                          nearest foot.
                                                                                                                      (ii) If using longline pot gear in the GOA, enter the number of pots deployed in each set (see
                                                                                                                          paragraph (c)(3)(vi)(F) of this section) and the number of pots lost when the set is retrieved
                                                                                                                          (optional, but may be required by IPHC regulations, see §§ 300.60 through 300.65 of this
                                                                                                                          title).
                                                                                                                      (iii) If using pot gear, enter the number of pots deployed in each set (see paragraph
                                                                                                                          (c)(3)(vi)(F) of this section) and the number of pots lost when the set is retrieved (optional,
                                                                                                                          but may be required by IPHC regulations, see §§ 300.60 through 300.65 of this title).
                                              (3) Hook-and-line gear ........................................         Indicate: (i) Whether gear is fixed hook (conventional or tub), autoline, or snap (optional, but
                                                                                                                          may be required by IPHC regulations, see §§ 300.60 through 300.65 of this title).
                                                                                                                      (ii) Number of hooks per skate (optional, but may be required by IPHC regulations, see
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                                                                                                                          §§ 300.60 through 300.65 of this title), length of skate to the nearest foot (optional, but may
                                                                                                                          be required by IPHC regulations, see §§ 300.60 through 300.65 of this title), size of hooks,
                                                                                                                          and hook spacing in feet.
                                                                                                                      (iii) Enter the number of skates set and number of skates lost (optional, but may be required
                                                                                                                          by IPHC regulations, see §§ 300.60 through 300.65 of this title).
                                                                                                                      (iv) Seabird avoidance gear code(s) (see § 679.24(e) and Table 19 to this part).




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                                              If gear type is . . .                                    Then . . .

                                                                                                       (v) Enter the number of mammals sighted while hauling gear next to the mammal name:
                                                                                                          Sperm, orca, and other (optional, but may be required by IPHC regulations, see §§ 300.60
                                                                                                          through 300.65 of this title).
                                                                                                       (vi) Enter the number of sablefish, halibut, other fish, or hooks damaged found while hauling
                                                                                                          gear (optional, but may be required by IPHC regulations, see §§ 300.60 through 300.65 of
                                                                                                          this title).



                                              *       *     *    *     *                                (ii) Release halibut caught with                       (24) Fail to redeploy or remove from
                                                 (l) * * *                                            longline gear by any method other                     the fishing grounds all deployed
                                                 (1) * * *                                            than—                                                 longline pot gear that is assigned to, and
                                                 (iii) * * *                                          *      *     *    *       *                           used by, a catcher vessel or a catcher/
                                                 (F) IFQ regulatory area(s) in which the                                                                    processor within seven days of
                                                                                                        (iv) Allow halibut caught with
                                              IFQ halibut, CDQ halibut, or IFQ                                                                              deploying the gear to fish IFQ sablefish
                                                                                                      longline gear to contact the vessel, if
                                              sablefish were harvested;                                                                                     in the Western GOA regulatory area.
                                                 (G) IFQ permit number(s) that will be                such contact causes, or is capable of
                                                                                                      causing, the halibut to be stripped from                 (25) Operate a catcher vessel or a
                                              used to land the IFQ halibut, CDQ                                                                             catcher/processor using longline pot
                                              halibut, or IFQ sablefish;                              the hook.
                                                                                                      *      *     *    *       *                           gear to fish IFQ sablefish or IFQ halibut
                                                 (H) Gear type used to harvest the IFQ                                                                      in the GOA and fail to use functioning
                                              sablefish or IFQ halibut (see Table 15 to                 (f) * * *
                                                                                                                                                            VMS equipment as required in
                                              this part); and                                           (17) Deploy, conduct fishing with, or
                                                                                                                                                            § 679.42(k)(2).
                                                 (I) If using longline pot gear in the                retrieve longline pot gear in the GOA
                                              GOA, report the number of pots set, the                 before the start or after the end of the              *     *       *      *    *
                                              number of pots lost, and the number of                  IFQ sablefish fishing period specified in             ■ 9. In § 679.20, revise paragraphs
                                              pots left deployed on the fishing                       § 679.23(g)(1).                                       (a)(4)(i), (a)(4)(ii) heading, and
                                              grounds.                                                  (18) Deploy, conduct fishing with,                  (a)(4)(ii)(A) to read as follows:
                                              *       *     *    *     *                              retrieve, or retain IFQ sablefish or IFQ
                                                                                                                                                            § 679.20   General limitations.
                                              ■ 8. In § 679.7:                                        halibut from longline pot gear in the
                                                                                                      GOA:                                                  *       *    *    *     *
                                              ■ a. Revise paragraph (a)(6) introductory
                                                                                                        (i) In excess of the pot limits specified              (a) * * *
                                              text, paragraph (a)(6)(i), paragraph                                                                             (4) * * *
                                              (a)(13) introductory text, paragraph                    in § 679.42(l)(5)(ii); or
                                                                                                        (ii) Without a pot tag attached to each                (i) Eastern GOA regulatory area—(A)
                                              (a)(13)(ii) introductory text, and                                                                            Fixed gear. Vessels in the Eastern GOA
                                              paragraph (a)(13)(iv); and                              pot in accordance with § 679.42(l)(4).
                                                                                                        (19) Deploy, conduct fishing with, or               regulatory area using fixed gear will be
                                              ■ b. Add paragraphs (f)(17) through (25).
                                                                                                      retain IFQ sablefish or IFQ halibut in                allocated 95 percent of the sablefish
                                                 The additions and revisions read as
                                                                                                      the GOA from a pot with an attached                   TAC.
                                              follows:
                                                                                                      pot tag that has a serial number assigned                (B) Trawl gear. Vessels in the Eastern
                                              § 679.7   Prohibitions.                                 to another vessel or has been reported                GOA regulatory area using trawl gear
                                              *      *    *      *    *                               lost, stolen, or mutilated to NMFS in a               will be allocated 5 percent of the
                                                 (a) * * *                                            request for a replacement pot tag as                  sablefish TAC for bycatch in other trawl
                                                 (6) Gear. Deploy any trawl, longline,                described in § 679.42(l)(3)(iii).                     fisheries.
                                              longline pot, pot-and-line, or jig gear in                                                                       (ii) Central and Western GOA
                                                                                                        (20) Deploy longline pot gear to fish
                                              an area when directed fishing for, or                                                                         regulatory areas—(A) Fixed gear.
                                                                                                      IFQ sablefish in the GOA without
                                              retention of, all groundfish by operators                                                                     Vessels in the Central and Western GOA
                                                                                                      marking the gear in accordance with
                                              of vessels using that gear type is                                                                            regulatory areas using fixed gear will be
                                                                                                      § 679.24(a).
                                              prohibited in that area, except that this                                                                     allocated 80 percent of the sablefish
                                                                                                        (21) Fail to retrieve and remove from
                                              paragraph (a)(6) shall not prohibit:                                                                          TAC in each of the Central and Western
                                                                                                      the fishing grounds all deployed
                                                 (i) Deployment of fixed gear, as                                                                           GOA regulatory areas.
                                                                                                      longline pot gear that is assigned to, and
                                              defined in § 679.2 under ‘‘Authorized                   used by, a catcher vessel to fish IFQ                 *       *    *    *     *
                                              fishing gear,’’ by an operator of a vessel              sablefish in the Southeast Outside                    ■ 10. In § 679.23, revise paragraph (g)(2)
                                              fishing for IFQ halibut during the                      District of the GOA when the vessel                   to read as follows:
                                              fishing period prescribed in the annual                 makes an IFQ landing.
                                              management measures published in the                                                                          § 679.23   Seasons.
                                                                                                        (22) Fail to redeploy or remove from
                                              Federal Register pursuant to § 300.62 of                the fishing grounds all deployed                      *      *    *     *     *
                                              this title.                                             longline pot gear that is assigned to, and               (g) * * *
                                              *      *    *      *    *                               used by, a catcher/processor within five                 (2) Except for catches of sablefish
                                                 (13) Halibut. With respect to halibut                days of deploying the gear to fish IFQ                with longline pot gear in the GOA,
                                              caught with fixed gear, as defined in                   sablefish in the Southeast Outside                    catches of sablefish by fixed gear during
                                              § 679.2 under the definition of                         District of the GOA.                                  other periods may be retained up to the
                                              ‘‘Authorized fishing gear,’’ deployed                     (23) Fail to redeploy or remove from                amounts provided for by the directed
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                                              from a vessel fishing for groundfish,                   the fishing grounds all deployed                      fishing standards specified at § 679.20
                                              except for vessels fishing for halibut as               longline pot gear that is assigned to, and            when made by an individual aboard the
                                              prescribed in the annual management                     used by, a catcher vessel or a catcher/               vessel who has a valid IFQ permit and
                                              measures published in the Federal                       processor within five days of deploying               unused IFQ in the account on which the
                                              Register pursuant to § 300.62 of this                   the gear to fish IFQ sablefish in the West            permit was issued.
                                              title:                                                  Yakutat District of the GOA and the                   *      *    *     *     *
                                              *      *    *      *    *                               Central GOA regulatory area.                          ■ 11. In § 679.24:



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                                              ■ a. Add paragraphs (a)(3) and (b)(1)(iii);             IFQ sablefish must comply with the                       (2) General. To use longline pot gear
                                              and                                                     GOA sablefish longline pot gear                       to fish for IFQ sablefish in the GOA, a
                                              ■ b. Revise paragraphs (c)(2)(i)(A) and                 requirements in paragraph (l) of this                 vessel operator must:
                                              (B); and (c)(3).                                        section.                                                 (i) Request and be issued pot tags
                                                The additions and revisions read as                      (2) Seabird avoidance gear and                     from NMFS as specified in paragraph
                                              follows.                                                methods. The operator of a vessel using               (l)(3);
                                                                                                      hook-and-line gear authorized at § 679.2                 (ii) Use pot tags as specified in
                                              § 679.24   Gear limitations.                            while fishing for IFQ halibut, CDQ                    paragraph (l)(4);
                                              *       *    *     *     *                              halibut, or IFQ sablefish must comply                    (iii) Deploy and retrieve longline pot
                                                 (a) * * *                                            with requirements for seabird avoidance               gear as specified in paragraph (l)(5);
                                                 (3) Each end of a set of longline pot                gear and methods set forth at                            (iv) Retain IFQ halibut caught in
                                              gear deployed to fish IFQ sablefish in                  § 679.24(e).                                          longline pot gear if sufficient halibut
                                              the GOA must have attached a cluster of                 *       *    *      *   *                             IFQ is held by persons on board the
                                              four or more marker buoys including                        (k) * * *                                          vessel as specified in paragraph (l)(6);
                                              one hard buoy ball marked with the                         (1) Bering Sea or Aleutian Islands. (i)            and
                                              capital letters ‘‘LP’’ in accordance with               General. Any vessel operator who fishes                  (v) Comply with other requirements
                                              paragraph (a)(2) of this section, a flag                for IFQ sablefish in the Bering Sea or                as specified in paragraph (l)(7).
                                              mounted on a pole, and radar reflector                  Aleutian Islands must possess a                          (3) Pot tags. (i) Request for pot tags.
                                              floating on the sea surface.                            transmitting VMS transmitter while                    (A) The owner of a vessel that uses
                                                 (b) * * *                                            fishing for IFQ sablefish.                            longline pot gear to fish for IFQ
                                                 (1) * * *                                               (ii) VMS requirements. (A) The                     sablefish in the GOA must use pot tags
                                                 (iii) While directed fishing for IFQ                 operator of the vessel must comply with               issued by NMFS. A vessel owner may
                                              sablefish in the GOA.                                   VMS requirements at § 679.28(f)(3),                   only receive pot tags from NMFS for
                                              *       *    *     *     *                              (f)(4), and (f)(5); and                               each vessel that uses longline pot gear
                                                 (c) * * *                                               (B) The operator of the vessel must                to fish for IFQ sablefish in the GOA by
                                                 (2) * * *                                            contact NMFS at 800–304–4846 (option                  submitting a complete IFQ Sablefish
                                                 (i) * * *                                            1) between 0600 and 0000 A.l.t. and                   Longline Pot Gear Vessel Registration
                                                 (A) No person may use any gear other                 receive a VMS confirmation number at                  and Request for Pot Gear Tags form
                                              than hook-and-line, longline pot, and                   least 72 hours prior to fishing for IFQ               according to form instructions. The form
                                              trawl gear when fishing for sablefish in                sablefish in the Bering Sea or Aleutian               is located on the NMFS Alaska Region
                                              the Eastern GOA regulatory area.                        Islands.                                              Web site at alaskafisheries.noaa.gov.
                                                 (B) No person may use any gear other                    (2) Gulf of Alaska. (i) General. A                    (B) The vessel owner must specify the
                                              than hook-and-line gear and longline                    vessel operator using longline pot gear               number of requested pot tags for each
                                              pot gear to engage in directed fishing for              to fish for IFQ sablefish in the Gulf of              vessel for each IFQ regulatory area in
                                              IFQ sablefish.                                          Alaska must possess a transmitting VMS                the GOA (up to the maximum number
                                                                                                      transmitter while fishing for sablefish.              of pots specified in paragraph (l)(5)(ii) of
                                              *       *    *     *     *                                 (ii) VMS requirements. (A) The                     this section) on the IFQ Sablefish
                                                 (3) Central and Western GOA                          operator of the vessel must comply with               Longline Pot Gear Vessel Registration
                                              regulatory areas; sablefish as prohibited               VMS requirements at § 679.28(f)(3),                   and Request for Pot Gear Tags form.
                                              species. Operators of vessels using gear                (f)(4), and (f)(5); and                                  (ii) Issuance of pot tags. (A) Upon
                                              types other than hook-and-line, longline                   (B) The operator of the vessel must                submission of a completed IFQ
                                              pot, and trawl gear in the Central and                  contact NMFS at 800–304–4846 (option                  Sablefish Longline Pot Gear Vessel
                                              Western GOA regulatory areas must                       1) between 0600 and 0000 A.l.t. and                   Registration and Request for Pot Gear
                                              treat any catch of sablefish in these                   receive a VMS confirmation number at                  Tags form, NMFS will assign each pot
                                              areas as a prohibited species as                        least 72 hours prior to using longline                tag to the vessel specified on the form.
                                              provided by § 679.21(a).                                pot gear to fish for IFQ sablefish in the                (B) Each pot tag will be a unique color
                                              *       *    *     *     *                              Gulf of Alaska.                                       that is specific to the IFQ regulatory area
                                              ■ 12. In § 679.42:                                         (l) GOA sablefish longline pot gear                in the GOA in which it must be
                                              ■ a. Revise paragraphs (b)(1) and (2),                  requirements. Additional regulations                  deployed and imprinted with a unique
                                              and paragraphs (k)(1) and (k)(2); and                   that implement specific requirements                  serial number.
                                              ■ b. Add paragraph (l).                                 for any vessel operator who fishes for                   (C) NMFS will send the pot tags to the
                                                 The addition and revisions read as                   IFQ sablefish in the GOA using longline               vessel owner at the address provided on
                                              follows:                                                pot gear are set out under: § 300.61                  the IFQ Sablefish Longline Pot Gear
                                                                                                      Definitions, § 679.2 Definitions, § 679.5             Vessel Registration and Request for Pot
                                              § 679.42   Limitations on use of QS and IFQ.            Recordkeeping and reporting (R&R),                    Gear Tags form.
                                              *      *    *     *     *                               § 679.7 Prohibitions, § 679.20 General                   (iii) Request for pot tag replacement.
                                                (b) * * *                                             limitations, § 679.23 Seasons, § 679.24               (A) The vessel owner may submit a
                                                (1) IFQ Fisheries. Authorized fishing                 Gear limitations, and § 679.51 Observer               request to NMFS to replace pot tags that
                                              gear to harvest IFQ halibut and IFQ                     requirements for vessels and plants.                  are lost, stolen, or mutilated.
                                              sablefish is defined in § 679.2.                           (1) Applicability. Any vessel operator                (B) The vessel owner to whom the
                                                (i) IFQ halibut. IFQ halibut must not                 who fishes for IFQ sablefish with                     lost, stolen, or mutilated pot tag was
                                              be harvested with trawl gear in any IFQ                 longline pot gear in the GOA must                     issued must submit a complete IFQ
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                                              regulatory area, or with pot gear in any                comply with the requirements of this                  Sablefish Request for Replacement of
                                              IFQ regulatory area in the BSAI.                        paragraph (l). The IFQ regulatory areas               Longline Pot Gear Tags form according
                                                (ii) IFQ sablefish. IFQ sablefish must                in the GOA include the Southeast                      to form instructions. The form is located
                                              not be harvested with trawl gear in any                 Outside District of the GOA, the West                 on the NMFS Alaska Region Web site at
                                              IFQ regulatory area, or with pot-and-line               Yakutat District of the GOA, the Central              alaskafisheries.noaa.gov.
                                              gear in the GOA. A vessel operator using                GOA regulatory area, and the Western                     (C) A complete form must be signed
                                              longline pot gear in the GOA to fish for                GOA regulatory area.                                  by the vessel owner and is a sworn


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                                              affidavit to NMFS indicating the reason                 that the entire pot tag is visible and not            longline pot gear that is assigned to the
                                              for the request for a replacement pot tag               obstructed.                                           vessel and deployed to fish IFQ
                                              or pot tags and the number of                              (5) Restrictions on GOA longline pot               sablefish within seven days of
                                              replacement pot tags requested by IFQ                   gear deployment and retrieval—(i)                     deploying the gear.
                                              regulatory area.                                        General.                                                 (iv) Longline pot gear used on
                                                 (D) NMFS will review a request to                       (A) A vessel operator must mark                    multiple vessels. Longline pot gear
                                              replace a pot tag or tags and will issue                longline pot gear used to fish IFQ                    assigned to one vessel and deployed to
                                              the appropriate number of replacement                   sablefish in the GOA as specified in                  fish IFQ sablefish in the GOA must be
                                              pot tags. The total number of pot tags                  § 679.24(a).                                          removed from the fishing grounds,
                                              issued to a vessel owner for an IFQ                        (B) A vessel operator must deploy and              returned to port, and must have only
                                              regulatory area in the GOA cannot                       retrieve longline pot gear to fish IFQ                one set of the appropriate vessel-specific
                                              exceed the maximum number of pots                       sablefish in the GOA only during the                  pot tags before being deployed by
                                              authorized for use by a vessel in that                  sablefish fishing period specified in                 another vessel to fish IFQ sablefish in
                                              IFQ regulatory area specified in                        § 679.23(g)(1).                                       the GOA.
                                              paragraph (l)(5)(ii) of this section. The                  (C) The gear retrieval and removal                    (6) Retention of halibut. (i) A vessel
                                              total number of pot tags issued to a                    requirements in paragraphs (l)(5)(iii)                operator who fishes for IFQ sablefish
                                              vessel owner for an IFQ regulatory area                 and (iv) of this section apply to all                 using longline pot gear must retain IFQ
                                              in the GOA equals the sum of the                        longline pot gear that is assigned to the             halibut if:
                                              number of pot tags issued for that IFQ                  vessel and deployed to fish IFQ                          (A) The IFQ halibut is caught in any
                                              regulatory area that have not been                      sablefish and to all other fishing                    GOA reporting area in accordance with
                                              replaced plus the number of                             equipment attached to longline pot gear               paragraph (l) of this section; and
                                              replacement pot tags issued for that IFQ                that is deployed in the water by the                     (B) An IFQ permit holder on board the
                                              regulatory area.                                        vessel to fish IFQ sablefish. All other               vessel has unused halibut IFQ for the
                                                 (iv) Annual vessel registration and pot              fishing equipment attached to longline                IFQ regulatory area fished and IFQ
                                              tag assignment. (A) The owner of a                      pot gear includes, but is not limited to,             vessel category.
                                              vessel that uses longline pot gear to fish              equipment used to mark longline pot                      (ii) [Reserved]
                                              for IFQ sablefish in the GOA must                       gear as required in § 679.24(a)(3).                      (7) Other requirements. A vessel
                                              annually register the vessel with NMFS                     (ii) Pot limits. A vessel operator is              operator who fishes for IFQ sablefish
                                              and specify the pot tags that NMFS will                 limited to deploying a maximum                        using longline pot gear in the GOA
                                              assign to the vessel. Pot tags must be                  number of pots to fish IFQ sablefish in               must:
                                              assigned to only one vessel each year.                  each IFQ regulatory area in the GOA.                     (i) Complete a longline and pot gear
                                                 (B) To register a vessel and assign pot                 (A) In the Southeast Outside District              Daily Fishing Logbook (DFL) or Daily
                                              tags, the vessel owner must annually                    of the GOA, a vessel operator is limited              Cumulative Production Logbook (DCPL)
                                              submit a complete IFQ Sablefish                         to deploying a maximum of 120 pots.                   as specified in § 679.5(c); and
                                              Longline Pot Gear Vessel Registration                      (B) In the West Yakutat District of the               (ii) Comply with Vessel Monitoring
                                              and Request for Pot Gear Tags form to                   GOA, a vessel operator is limited to                  System (VMS) requirements specified in
                                              NMFS.                                                   deploying a maximum of 120 pots.                      paragraph (k)(2) of this section.
                                                 (1) The vessel owner must specify the                   (C) In the Central GOA regulatory
                                                                                                                                                            ■ 13. In § 679.51, revise paragraphs
                                              vessel to be registered on the IFQ                      area, a vessel operator is limited to
                                                                                                      deploying a maximum of 300 pots.                      (a)(1)(i) introductory text and (a)(1)(i)(B)
                                              Sablefish Longline Pot Gear Vessel                                                                            to read as follows:
                                              Registration and Request for Pot Gear                      (D) In the Western GOA regulatory
                                              Tags form. The specified vessel must                    area, a vessel operator is limited to                 § 679.51 Observer requirements for
                                              have a valid ADF&G vessel registration                  deploying a maximum of 300 pots.                      vessels and plants.
                                              number.                                                    (iii) Gear retrieval. (A) In the                   *     *       *    *     *
                                                 (2) The vessel owner must specify on                 Southeast Outside District of the GOA,                  (a) * * *
                                              the IFQ Sablefish Longline Pot Gear                     a catcher vessel operator must retrieve                 (1) * * *
                                              Vessel Registration and Request for Pot                 and remove from the fishing grounds all                 (i) Vessel classes in partial coverage
                                              Gear Tags form either that the vessel                   longline pot gear that is assigned to the             category. Unless otherwise specified in
                                              owner is requesting that NMFS assign                    vessel and deployed to fish IFQ                       paragraph (a)(2) of this section, the
                                              pot tags to a vessel to which the pot tags              sablefish when the vessel makes an IFQ                following catcher vessels and catcher/
                                              were previously assigned or that the                    landing.                                              processors are in the partial observer
                                              vessel owner is requesting new pot tags                    (B) In the Southeast Outside District
                                                                                                                                                            coverage category when fishing for
                                              from NMFS.                                              of the GOA, a catcher/processor must
                                                                                                                                                            halibut or when directed fishing for
                                                 (4) Using pot tags. (i) Each pot used                redeploy or remove from the fishing
                                                                                                                                                            groundfish in a federally managed or
                                              to fish for IFQ sablefish in the GOA                    grounds all longline pot gear that is
                                                                                                                                                            parallel groundfish fishery, as defined at
                                              must be identified with a valid pot tag.                assigned to the vessel and deployed to
                                                                                                                                                            § 679.2:
                                              A valid pot tag is:                                     fish IFQ sablefish within five days of
                                                                                                      deploying the gear.                                   *     *       *    *     *
                                                 (A) Issued by NMFS according to
                                                                                                         (C) In the West Yakutat District of the              (B) A catcher vessel when fishing for
                                              paragraph (l)(3) of this section;
                                                 (B) The color specific to the regulatory             GOA and the Central GOA regulatory                    halibut while carrying a person named
                                              area in which it will be used; and                      area, a vessel operator must redeploy or              on a permit issued under
                                                 (C) Inscribed with a legible unique                  remove from the fishing grounds all                   § 679.4(d)(1)(i), (d)(2)(i), or (e)(2), or for
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                                              serial number.                                          longline pot gear that is assigned to the             IFQ sablefish, as defined at § 679.2,
                                                 (ii) A valid pot tag must be attached                vessel and deployed to fish IFQ                       while carrying a person named on a
                                              to each pot on board the vessel to which                sablefish within five days of deploying               permit issued under § 679.4(d)(1)(i) or
                                              the pot tags are assigned before the                    the gear.                                             (d)(2)(i); or
                                              vessel departs port to fish.                               (D) In the Western GOA regulatory                  *     *       *    *     *
                                                 (iii) A valid pot tag must be attached               area, a vessel operator must redeploy or                14. In Table 15 to part 679, revise
                                              to a pot bridge or cross member such                    remove from the fishing grounds all                   entries for ‘‘Pot’’, ‘‘Authorized gear for


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                                              sablefish harvested from any GOA                          regulatory area’’, and add entry for                         from any IFQ regulatory area in the
                                              reporting area’’, and ‘‘Authorized gear                   ‘‘Authorized gear for halibut harvested                      BSAI’’ to read as follows:
                                              for halibut harvested from any IFQ

                                                                                     TABLE 15 TO PART 679—GEAR CODES, DESCRIPTIONS, AND USE
                                                                                                                [X indicates where this code is used]

                                                                                                   Use alphabetic code to complete the following:                                  Use numeric code to
                                                                                                                                                                                  complete the following:
                                                               Name of gear                                                                        Electronic
                                                                                                    Alpha gear                 NMFS                check-in/          Numeric                    IERS          ADF&G
                                                                                                       code                  logbooks              check-out         gear code                 eLandings       COAR

                                                                                                                NMFS AND ADF&G GEAR CODES


                                                        *                  *                            *                               *                        *                         *                   *
                                              Pot (includes longline pot and pot-and-             POT ...............                       X                   X                 91                       X           X
                                                line).

                                                        *                        *                          *                           *                        *                         *                   *

                                                                                                                               FIXED GEAR

                                              Authorized gear for sablefish harvested             All longline gear (hook-and-line, jig, troll, and handline) and longline pot gear. For purposes of deter-
                                                from any GOA reporting area.                      mining initial IFQ allocation, all pot gear used to make a legal landing.

                                                       *                    *                              *                 *                      *                   *                    *
                                              Authorized    gear for halibut harvested            All fishing gear composed of lines with hooks attached, including one or more stationary, buoyed,
                                                from any    IFQ regulatory area in the            and anchored lines with hooks attached and longline pot gear.
                                                GOA.
                                              Authorized    gear for halibut harvested            All fishing gear composed of lines with hooks attached, including one or more stationary, buoyed,
                                                from any    IFQ regulatory area in the            and anchored lines with hooks attached.
                                                BSAI.



                                              [FR Doc. 2016–31057 Filed 12–27–16; 8:45 am]              holder of record threshold established                       78q–1, 78s, 78u–5, 78w, 78x, 78ll, 78mm,
                                              BILLING CODE 3510–22–P                                    by Exchange Act Section 12(g)(1).                            80a–20, 80a–23, 80a–29, 80a–37, 80b–3, 80b–
                                                                                                        DATES: Effective December 28, 2016.                          4, 80b–11, 7201 et seq., and 8302; 7 U.S.C.
                                                                                                        FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
                                                                                                                                                                     2(c)(2)(E); 12 U.S.C. 5221(e)(3); 18 U.S.C.
                                                                                                                                                                     1350; Pub. L. 111–203, 939A, 124 Stat. 1376
                                              SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE                                   Steven G. Hearne, Senior Special
                                                                                                                                                                     (2010); and Pub. L. 112–106, sec. 503 and
                                              COMMISSION                                                Counsel, at (202) 551–3430, Division of
                                                                                                                                                                     602, 126 Stat. 326 (2012), unless otherwise
                                                                                                        Corporation Finance, Securities and
                                              17 CFR Part 240                                                                                                        noted.
                                                                                                        Exchange Commission, 100 F Street NE.,
                                                                                                        Washington, DC 20549.                                        *        *        *        *     *
                                              [Release No. 33–10075A; 34–77757A; File
                                              No. S7–12–14]                                             SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: We are                            ■ 2. Amend § 240.12g–1 by revising
                                                                                                        making technical corrections to Rule                         paragraph (b)(1) to read as follows:
                                              RIN 3235–AL40
                                                                                                        12g–1 1 under the Exchange Act.2
                                                                                                                                                                     § 240.12g–1 Registration of securities;
                                              Changes to Exchange Act Registration                      List of Subjects in 17 CFR Part 240                          Exemption from section 12(g).
                                              Requirements To Implement Title V
                                                                                                          Reporting and recordkeeping                                *     *     *     *    *
                                              and Title VI of the JOBS Act;
                                                                                                        requirements, Securities.
                                              Correction                                                                                                               (b)(1) The class of equity securities
                                                                                                        Text of the Amendments                                       was held of record by fewer than 2,000
                                              AGENCY:  Securities and Exchange
                                              Commission.                                                 For the reasons set out above, title 17,                   persons and fewer than 500 of those
                                                                                                        chapter II of the Code of Federal                            persons were not accredited investors
                                              ACTION: Final rule; technical correction.
                                                                                                        Regulations is amended as follows:                           (as such term is defined in § 230.501(a)
                                              SUMMARY:   This document makes                                                                                         of this chapter, determined as of such
                                                                                                        PART 240—GENERAL RULES AND                                   day rather than at the time of the sale
                                              technical corrections to a rule that was
                                                                                                        REGULATIONS, SECURITIES                                      of the securities); or
                                              published in the Federal Register on
                                                                                                        EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934
                                              May 10, 2016 (81 FR 28689). The                                                                                        *     *     *     *    *
                                              Commission adopted revisions to Rule                      ■ 1. The general authority citation for                        Dated: December 21, 2016.
                                              12g–1 under the Securities Exchange                       part 240 continues to read as follows:
                                              Act of 1934 (‘‘Exchange Act’’) in light of                                                                             Brent J. Fields,
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                                                                                                          Authority: 15 U.S.C. 77c, 77d, 77g, 77j,                   Secretary.
                                              the statutory changes made by Title V
                                                                                                        77s, 77z–2, 77z–3, 77eee, 77ggg, 77nnn,
                                              and Title VI of the Jumpstart Our                         77sss, 77ttt, 78c, 78c–3, 78c–5, 78d, 78e, 78f,              [FR Doc. 2016–31286 Filed 12–27–16; 8:45 am]
                                              Business Startups Act and Title LXXXV                     78g, 78i, 78j, 78j–1, 78k, 78k–1, 78l, 78m,                  BILLING CODE 8011–01–P
                                              of the Fixing America’s Surface                           78n, 78n–1, 78o, 78o–4, 78o–10, 78p, 78q,
                                              Transportation Act. This document is
                                              being published to correct language in                        1 17   CFR 240.12g–1.
                                              that rule to more precisely reflect the                       2 15   U.S.C. 78a et seq.



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SectionRules and Regulations
ActionFinal rule.
DatesEffective January 27, 2017.
ContactRachel Baker, 907-586-7228.
FR Citation81 FR 95435 
RIN Number0648-BF42
CFR Citation15 CFR 902
50 CFR 300
50 CFR 679
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