81_FR_96143 81 FR 95893 - Fisheries of the Caribbean, Gulf of Mexico, and South Atlantic; Snapper-Grouper Fishery Off the Southern Atlantic States; Regulatory Amendment 16

81 FR 95893 - Fisheries of the Caribbean, Gulf of Mexico, and South Atlantic; Snapper-Grouper Fishery Off the Southern Atlantic States; Regulatory Amendment 16

DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

Federal Register Volume 81, Issue 250 (December 29, 2016)

Page Range95893-95903
FR Document2016-31363

NMFS issues regulations to implement Regulatory Amendment 16 to the Fishery Management Plan for the Snapper-Grouper Fishery of the South Atlantic Region (FMP), as prepared and submitted by the South Atlantic Fishery Management Council (Council). This final rule revises the current seasonal prohibition on the use of black sea bass pot gear in the South Atlantic and adds an additional gear marking requirement for black sea bass pot gear. The purpose of this final rule is to reduce the adverse socioeconomic impacts from the current seasonal black sea bass pot gear prohibition while continuing to protect Endangered Species Act (ESA) listed North Atlantic right whales (NARW)in the South Atlantic. This final rule also helps to better identify black sea bass pot gear in the South Atlantic.

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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

50 CFR Part 622

[Docket No. 131113952-6999-02]
RIN 0648-BD78


Fisheries of the Caribbean, Gulf of Mexico, and South Atlantic; 
Snapper-Grouper Fishery Off the Southern Atlantic States; Regulatory 
Amendment 16

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 Regulatory Amendment 16 
to the Fishery Management Plan for the Snapper-Grouper Fishery of the 
South Atlantic Region (FMP), as prepared and submitted by the South 
Atlantic Fishery Management Council (Council). This final rule revises 
the current seasonal prohibition on the use of black sea bass pot gear 
in the South Atlantic and adds an additional gear marking requirement 
for black sea bass pot gear. The purpose of this final rule is to 
reduce the adverse socioeconomic impacts from the current seasonal 
black sea bass pot gear prohibition while continuing to protect 
Endangered Species Act (ESA) listed North Atlantic right whales 
(NARW)in the South Atlantic. This final rule also helps to better 
identify black sea bass pot gear in the South Atlantic.

DATES: This rule is effective January 30, 2017, except for the 
amendments to Sec.  622.183(b)(6) that are effective December 29, 2016.

ADDRESSES: Electronic copies of Regulatory Amendment 16, which includes 
an environmental impact statement (EIS), a Regulatory Flexibility Act 
(RFA) analysis, and a regulatory impact review, may be obtained from 
the Southeast Regional Office Web site at https://sero.nmfs.noaa.gov/sustainable_fisheries/s_atl/sg/2013/reg_am16/index.html.
    Comments regarding the burden-hour estimates, clarity of the 
instructions, or other aspects of the collection of information 
requirements contained in this final rule (see the Classification 
section of the preamble) may be submitted in writing to Adam Bailey, 
Southeast Regional Office, NMFS, 263 13th Avenue South, St. Petersburg, 
FL 33701; or the Office of Management and Budget (OMB), by email at 
[email protected], or by fax to 202-395-5806.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Nikhil Mehta, telephone: 727-824-5305, 
email: [email protected].

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Black sea bass is in the snapper-grouper 
fishery and is managed under the FMP. The FMP was prepared by the 
Council and is implemented through regulations at 50 CFR part 622 under 
the authority of the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and 
Management Act (Magnuson-Stevens Act).
    On December 4, 2013, NMFS published a notice of intent to prepare a 
draft EIS for Regulatory Amendment 16 and requested public comment (78 
FR 72968). On October 23, 2015, the notice of availability for the 
draft EIS was published and public comment was also requested (80 FR 
64409). The notice of availability for the final EIS for Regulatory 
Amendment 16 published on July 1, 2016 (81 FR 43198). On August 11, 
2016, NMFS published a proposed rule for Regulatory Amendment 16 and 
requested public comment (81 FR 53109). The proposed rule and 
Regulatory Amendment 16 outline the rationale for the actions contained 
in this final rule. A summary of the actions implemented by Regulatory 
Amendment 16 and this final rule is provided below.

Management Measures Contained in this Final Rule

    This final rule implements modifications to the current black sea 
bass pot seasonal closure. This final rule also modifies the buoy line 
rope marking requirements for black sea bass pots.

Black Sea Bass Pot Gear Seasonal Prohibition

    As established through Regulatory Amendment 19 to the FMP, black 
sea bass pot gear is prohibited in the South Atlantic exclusive 
economic zone (EEZ) annually from November 1 through April 30 (78 FR 
58249, September 23, 2013). This final rule retains the November 1 
through April 30 prohibition on the use of black sea bass pots but 
modifies the boundaries of the prohibition. This rule revises the South 
Atlantic EEZ-wide seasonal closure to a closure with two temporal and 
spatial components. The first closure period is for the months of 
November and April and the second closure period is for the months of 
December through March, each year. The first closure period is 
illustrated by Figure 1 below. During the November and April seasonal 
prohibition, the eastern boundary of the sea bass pot closed area off 
North and South Carolina is closer to shore than during the months of 
December through March.

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    During the black sea bass pot seasonal prohibition from December 
through March, each year, the closure area is larger than during the 
seasonal prohibition during November and April, particularly off 
Georgia and Florida. Waters off the coast of Georgia and Florida 
represent the primary right whale calving grounds in the South Atlantic 
EEZ. The black sea bass pot seasonal closure for December through March 
is illustrated in Figure 2 below.

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    The alternatives considered in Regulatory Amendment 16 for the 
black sea bass pot seasonal prohibition were developed considering 
spatial, temporal, and environmental variables. Spatial variation in 
the distribution of right whales is influenced by environmental 
variables such as water temperature, depth, and distance to shore. The 
closed areas in this final rule incorporate these environmental 
variables and spatial distribution patterns to minimize the risk of 
interactions of NARWs with black sea bass pot gear.
    During the months of November and April, the area closed through 
this rule prohibits black sea bass pots inshore of an area which 
represents 91 percent of historical right whale sightings off Florida 
and Georgia; and off North Carolina and South Carolina, the black sea 
bass pot prohibition would apply to

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Federal waters shallower than 25 meters (m) in depth. During December 
through March, the area closed through this final rule prohibits black 
sea bass pots shallower than 25 m in depth off Florida and Georgia; and 
from the Georgia/South Carolina border to Cape Hatteras, North 
Carolina, the prohibition applies to Federal waters that are shallower 
than 30 m in depth. The bathymetric area closed during December through 
March is based on right whale sightings by depth and captures 97 
percent and 96 percent of right whale sightings off the North Carolina/
South Carolina area, and Florida/Georgia area, respectively.
    The reduction in the closure areas described in this final rule are 
expected to minimize adverse socioeconomic effects of the current 
November through April black sea bass pot prohibition by increasing the 
area available to fish using black sea bass pots. In addition, the 
changes are expected to increase the flexibility of black sea bass pot 
endorsement holders to fish with this gear while maintaining an 
appropriate level of protection for NARWs.
    On December 1, 2016, NMFS completed a new ESA consultation and 
biological opinion on the South Atlantic snapper-grouper fishery. The 
biological opinion concluded that the continued authorization of the 
South Atlantic snapper-grouper fishery, including the black sea bass 
component, is not likely to jeopardize the continued existence of North 
Atlantic right whales, the only listed whale species in the South 
Atlantic region that may be adversely affected by the fishery.
    This final rule also allows for vessel transit through the black 
sea bass pot closed areas, providing that the black sea bass pot gear 
is appropriately stowed on the vessel. Transit is defined as non-stop 
progression through the closed area; fishing gear appropriately stowed 
means all black sea bass pot gear must be out of the water and on board 
the deck of the vessel. All buoys must either be disconnected from the 
gear or stowed within the sea bass pot. The disconnected buoys may 
remain on deck.

Gear Marking Requirements

    Fish traps and pot buoy lines, including black sea bass pots, are 
currently required to have specific line marking requirements during 
certain times of the year and in the locations described in the 
Atlantic Large Whale Take Reduction Plan (ALWTRP)(see 50 CFR 
229.32(b)). The ALWTRP includes at least three areas where black sea 
bass pots are regulated and fished. This includes the Offshore Trap/Pot 
Waters Area, Southern Nearshore Trap/Pot Waters Area, and the U.S. 
Southeast Restricted Area North.
    Additionally, the FMP contains separate gear requirements, and 
Regulatory Amendment 16 modifies the current gear marking requirements 
under the FMP by requiring additional markings for black sea bass pot 
buoy lines. This final rule requires that an additional 12-inch (30.5 
cm) wide purple band be added onto the buoy line at the end of, and 
directly adjacent to, each of the currently required 12-inch (30.5 cm) 
colored marks that are required through the ALWTRP, described in 50 CFR 
229.32(b). Within the area of the Council's jurisdiction for managing 
black sea bass, the additional black sea bass gear marking requirements 
are required to be in place in Federal waters from September 1 through 
May 31 in the Offshore Trap/Pot Waters Area and the Southern Nearshore 
Trap/Pot Waters Area, and from November 15 through May 31 in the 
Southeast U.S. Restricted Area North. The Council's requirement that 
sea bass pot gear have additional gear-specific marking will help 
distinguish black sea bass pots from other fishing gear that could be 
encountered by whales.

Comments and Responses

    A total of 13 comment submissions were received on the proposed 
rule from individuals, a Federal agency, a commercial fishing 
organization, and non-governmental organizations (NGOs). Eight comments 
were in favor of the preferred actions in Regulatory Amendment 16 and 
three comments were opposed to the use of black sea bass pots in 
general in the South Atlantic EEZ. Two comment submissions received 
from the Federal agency and the NGOs expressed concerns over the 
actions in Regulatory Amendment 16. Specific comments related to the 
actions in Regulatory Amendment 16 and the proposed rule, as well as 
NMFS' respective responses, are summarized below.
    Comment 1: Black sea bass pot gear marking should be a year-round 
requirement for all black sea bass pot buoy lines rather than just a 
seasonal measure as required in Regulatory Amendment 16.
    Response: There currently are gear marking requirements for black 
sea bass pots as required through the ALWTRP, and separate gear marking 
requirements as required through the FMP. This final rule requires buoy 
line marking for black sea bass pots in addition to those already 
required through the ALWTRP. These additional markings are required in 
areas and during times similar to the existing ALWTRP gear marking 
requirements. The additional buoy line markings are required from 
September 1 through May 31, in the ALWTRP Offshore Trap/Pot Waters Area 
and Southern Nearshore Trap/Pot Waters Area, and from November 15 
through May 31, in the ALWTRP Southeast U.S. Restricted Area North. 
NMFS and the Council determined that the new requirement for black sea 
bass pot gear marking, together with existing requirements, provides a 
mechanism to adequately identify the black sea bass pot component of 
the snapper-grouper commercial sector, given the timing and location of 
right whale expected occurrence. In addition, black sea bass pot 
fishers have reported that they will likely leave the newly required 
gear markings on their buoy lines year-round since it would require 
additional effort for them to remove it for a limited season. 
Therefore, the Paperwork Reduction Act (PRA) burden estimates assume 
that the required gear markings would stay on the buoy lines as long as 
the marking is clearly visible as required by the rule (50 CFR 
622.189(g)), and not be applied and removed from the buoy lines each 
season.
    Comment 2: NMFS should monitor and enforce the requirement for 
additional black sea bass pot gear marking required in this final rule.
    Response: NMFS agrees that monitoring and enforcement of fishing 
gear marking requirements increases the effectiveness of these measures 
and intends to do that for the specific measures in Regulatory 
Amendment 16 upon implementation of this final rule. NMFS's Office of 
Law Enforcement (NOAA/OLE) and the United States Coast Guard (USCG) 
have the authority and the responsibility to enforce regulations 
implementing FMPs. NOAA/OLE special agents and officers specialize in 
living marine resource violations and provide fisheries expertise and 
investigative support for the overall fisheries mission, while the USCG 
provides at-sea patrol services for the fisheries mission.
    To increase the effectiveness of fishing regulations, NOAA 
supplements at-sea and dockside inspections of fishing vessels through 
Cooperative Enforcement Agreements and Joint Enforcement Agreements 
with most of the states in the South Atlantic region. These agreements 
can include granting authority to state officers to also enforce the 
laws for which NOAA/OLE has jurisdiction. Additionally, all of the 
states in the South Atlantic region have their own law enforcement 
officers that routinely patrol and enforce fisheries regulations in 
state waters.

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    Comment 3: Several commenters stated that NMFS neglected to 
consider whether gear restrictions more stringent than those required 
by ALWTRP are needed in an area with juveniles and calves. In 
particular, the commenters stated that line breaking strength of 
greater than 2,200 lb (998 kg) is risk prone to the whales, and 
vertical lines heavier than 1,700 lb (771 kg) should not be allowed. 
The commenters were disappointed that the Agency has proposed to re-
open a closed area and yet apparently failed to address the need to 
reduce risk beyond the status quo in the ALWTRP. The commenters noted 
that a recent peer-reviewed paper by Knowlton et al. (2015), though 
largely referencing the entanglement of adults, indicates that line 
breaking strengths of less than 1,700 lb (771 kg) would reduce the 
likelihood of life-threatening entanglements, and they noted that adult 
right whales have been found dead, entangled in gear with unbroken 600 
lb (272 kg) weak links.
    Response: While the Council considered a measure in the amendment 
to require a breaking strength lower than that required under the 
ALWTRP, they did not choose that measure because they changed their 
preferred alternative during the development of the black sea bass pot 
seasonal closure to require fishers to travel further offshore to fish 
for black sea bass during November 1 through April 30, when the weather 
is likely to be more inclement (such as increased currents) than at 
other times of the year. The Council concluded that fishing in these 
areas during the winter would likely put greater stress on the fishing 
gear in the water, and a breaking strength that is lower than is 
currently required under the ALWTRP could increase the number of lost 
black sea bass pots. NMFS agrees that if fishermen used vertical lines 
with a breaking strength less than 1,700 lb (771 kg), the risk of life-
threatening entanglements to right whales would be reduced from current 
levels, however, with the Council's choice of closures for the black 
sea bass pot sector, the risk of potential right whale entanglement 
with black sea bass pot gear is low (Farmer et al. 2016). The recently 
completed ESA biological opinion on this fishery addresses vertical 
line breaking strength and contains a conservation recommendation that 
promotes the use of ropes with breaking strengths equal to or less than 
1,700 lb (771 kg) for the black sea bass pot sector (50 CFR 402.2). 
NMFS is currently evaluating the implementation of this recommendation.
    Comment 4: Passive acoustic recording arrays have been deployed off 
Georgia, South Carolina, and southern North Carolina since 2015; 
however, data from those arrays have yet to be published in a 
scientific journal describing the frequency of call rates at different 
distances from shore. Data on right whale call rates from these arrays 
should be analyzed to assess the probabilities of right whales 
encountering black sea bass pot buoy lines seaward of the offshore of 
the closure boundaries in Regulatory Amendment 16.
    Response: National Standard 2 of the Magnuson-Stevens Act requires 
that conservation and management measures shall be based upon the best 
scientific information available, and NMFS has determined that the 
actions in Amendment 16 and this final rule are based on the best 
scientific information available. Based on NMFS's review of whale 
sightings, the models used for this rulemaking have performed well in 
predicting right whale distribution, and NMFS disagrees that 
unpublished data from these acoustic arrays should be included as part 
of Regulatory Amendment 16.
    Comment 5: One commenter agrees that the modified seasonal closures 
from November 1 through April 30 for the black sea bass pot component 
would substantially reduce the entanglement risk to right whales but 
suggests that the minimum distance from shore for the seaward 
boundaries of the black sea bass pot closure should be revised to 
extend to at least 30 nautical miles (nm) from shore between Cape 
Hatteras and the Florida-Georgia border and at least 20 nm from shore 
in Duval and St. Johns Counties in Florida.
    Response: NMFS disagrees that the boundaries of the black sea bass 
pot closure should be revised from those being implemented in this 
final rule. During the months of November and April, the area closed 
through this rule prohibits black sea bass pots inshore of an area 
which represents 91 percent of historical right whale sightings off 
Florida and Georgia; and off North Carolina and South Carolina, the 
black sea bass pot prohibition applies to Federal waters shallower than 
25 m in depth. During December through March, the area closed through 
this final rule prohibits black sea bass pots shallower than 25 m in 
depth off Florida and Georgia; and from the Georgia/South Carolina 
border to Cape Hatteras, North Carolina, the prohibition applies to 
Federal waters that are shallower than 30 m in depth. This bathymetric 
area is based on right whale sightings by depth and captures 97 percent 
and 96 percent of right whale sightings off the North Carolina/South 
Carolina area, and Florida/Georgia area, respectively.
    Right whales are likely to be most abundant offshore of Duval and 
St. Johns Counties in Florida from December through March. In 
Regulatory Amendment 16, for December through March off Duval and St. 
Johns Counties, the distance of the black sea bass pot gear offshore 
boundary to the shoreline is greater than 20 nm from shore, except for 
an approximately 15 square nm area off the boundary that separates 
Duval and St. Johns Counties. NMFS has determined that changing the 
boundary for that 15 nm area, as the commenter requests, would not 
result in a significant change in the predicted relative risk to right 
whales from black sea bass pot gear.
    The analysis used in Regulatory Amendment 16 estimated that the 
area prohibition for black sea bass pots chosen by the Council has a 
low relative risk of entanglement of whales in black sea bass pot lines 
when compared with the other areas considered, and NMFS has determined 
that the analysis is based on the best scientific information 
available.
    Comment 6: The proposed depth thresholds for the offshore 
boundaries do not adequately capture all areas likely to be used by 
right whales during the peak months of right whale occurrence. The 
analysis used to evaluate the alternatives in Regulatory Amendment 16 
is based almost entirely on right whale sightings from aerial surveys. 
Aerial surveys under-represent right whale occurrence and entanglement 
risks for areas farther offshore. Other analyses of sighting data 
(e.g., Knowlton et al. 2002, Schick et al. 2009) indicate that a large 
majority of sightings have occurred within approximately 10 or 15 nm of 
shore, but conclude that habitat extending 30 nm from shore should be 
considered important to migrating and calving whales off the 
southeastern United States.
    Response: NMFS disagrees. In Regulatory Amendment 16, right whale 
occurrence was predicted from two spatial distribution models that were 
based on a robust data set: Survey data for Florida-South Carolina 
during the calving season from 2003-2004 to 2012-2013 (Gowan and 
Ortega-Ortiz 2014) and surveys off North Carolina from October 2005-
April 2006, December 2006-April 2007, and February 2008-April 2008 
(Farmer et al. 2016). These two models allowed for extrapolation of 
predicted right whale occurrence in areas that were not surveyed (i.e., 
the models controlled for bias created by shore-based search effort).

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    The commenter cited Knowlton et al. (2002) and Schick et al. (2009) 
to support extending the black sea bass pot closure 30 nm from shore. 
However, Knowlton et al. (2002) summarized sightings data in the mid-
Atlantic, but did not correct those sightings for survey effort as was 
done in the models used in the development of Regulatory Amendment 16. 
Schick et al. (2009) modeled right whale spatial distribution in the 
mid-Atlantic, but the results have a high degree of uncertainty as the 
study only used data from two female right whales, one tagged in 1996 
and the other tagged in 2000. NMFS has determined that the analysis in 
Regulatory Amendment 16 represents the best scientific information 
available.
    Comment 7: Limited telemetry and recent acoustic monitoring suggest 
that waters beyond 15 or 20 nm from shore are used by right whales more 
frequently than aerial survey data indicate. For example, data on right 
whales tagged with telemetry devices to document northbound migration 
routes from the southeastern U.S. calving grounds (Andrews 2016, Slay 
et al. 2002) indicate that they regularly use waters out to 30 nm from 
shore and therefore are not confined to waters shallower than 25 or 30 
m in depth.
    Response: There are varying levels of error and uncertainty 
associated with the preliminary telemetry tracks gathered from the two 
studies referenced (Andrews 2016, Slay et al. 2002), and the data have 
not been processed completely to account for those errors. Andrews 
(2016) summarizes the results of a right whale tagging study and 
contains a map that illustrates the estimated tracks of right whales 
tagged during the study. Slay et al. (2002) describes the results of a 
January 1999 study in which a female right whale accompanied by her 
calf was tracked via radio off northeast Florida and southeast Georgia. 
The researchers used telemetry to follow the mother/calf pair for 140 
hours. That report overlays the whales' track with that of sea surface 
temperature and the temperatures associated with the track are 
consistent with modeled right whale distribution in Gowan and Ortega-
Ortiz (2014), which was the basis for the analysis contained in 
Regulatory Amendment 16. Since the study described in Slay et al. 
(2002) used telemetry data, NMFS believes that the results have a high 
degree of uncertainty. However, the spatial distribution information 
learned from the one right whale mother/calf pair in Slay et al. (2002) 
was adequately represented in the model used by Gowan and Ortega-Ortiz 
(2014) during the development of Regulatory Amendment 16 and this final 
rule.
    Comment 8: A 2016 study by the U.S. Navy shows that right whale 
call rates detected by an acoustic monitoring array moored 
perpendicular to the coast off Cape Hatteras, North Carolina, are 
highest within 15 or 20 nm of shore, but significant numbers of right 
whale calls also occur between 20 and 40 nm offshore.
    Response: The U.S. Navy buoys in the acoustic array appeared to be 
placed at approximately 5 nm increments from the shoreline (i.e., 5, 
10, 15, 20, and 25 nm from the shoreline). The offshore boundary of the 
black sea bass pot closure area extends nearly 20 nm offshore off North 
Carolina. From December 2013 through March 2014, the study indicates 
that the majority of right whale calls were detected at buoys that were 
located between 10 and 15 nm from the Cape Hatteras, North Carolina, 
shoreline. Fewer calls were detected 20 nm from the shoreline (when 
compared to the calls detected at 10 and 15 nm) and even fewer were 
detected 25 nm from shore. From October 2014 through February 2015, the 
majority of right whale calls were detected at buoys 5 and 10 nm from 
the shoreline (the buoy 15 nm from shore was offline from December 2014 
through February 2015). Fewer right whale calls were detected 20 and 25 
nm from shore. This study did not correlate the number of calls to the 
number of whales nor did they specify the detection range of the 
acoustic buoys. The U.S. Navy buoys in the study did not extend out to 
40 nm as the commenter suggests, and the buoys were not designed with 
the intent of detecting whale calls. Therefore, NMFS has determined 
that the best scientific information available on right whale spatial 
distribution was used in Regulatory Amendment 16, and serves as the 
basis for this final rule.
    Comment 9: The black sea bass pot seasonal closures should be 
extended to the shoreline, and black sea bass pot fishing in state 
waters should be prohibited at the same times that Federal waters are 
closed. Similar regulations should be in place for fishing gear in both 
state and Federal waters.
    Response: The Council does not manage black sea bass in state 
waters, because the Magnuson-Stevens Act gives the Council the 
authority to manage fisheries in the EEZ, off North Carolina, South 
Carolina, Georgia and Florida (16 U.S.C. 1852(a)(1)(C)). However, NMFS 
and the Council informed the states of North Carolina, South Carolina, 
Georgia and Florida of the measures proposed for black sea bass pots 
during the development and implementation of Regulatory Amendment 16, 
and NMFS intends to ask each of these states to issue regulations 
compatible with this final rule.
    Comment 10: The prohibition on winter black sea bass pot fishing 
outside of the right whale critical habitat area should be ended and 
areas as shown in Alternative 2 of Action 1 (the previous designation 
of North Atlantic right whale critical habitat) should be closed to 
fishing with black sea bass pot gear.
    Response: NMFS disagrees that the area shown in Alternative 2 of 
Action 1 to modify the annual November 1 through April 30 prohibition 
on the use of black sea bass pot gear in Regulatory Amendment 16 should 
be the only area closed to fishing with black sea bass pot gear. The 
area shown in Alternative 2 of Action 1 is based on right whale 
critical habitat that was implemented in 1994, and on January 26, 2016, 
NMFS issued a final rule that created an expansion of the right whale 
critical habitat area (81 FR 4838) that was effective February 26, 
2016. This recent determination of critical habitat is based on an 
increased understanding of where North Atlantic right whales occur, or 
are most likely to occur, off the southeastern United States. The 
Council did not include an alternative to base the closed area on the 
revised right whale critical habitat because the Council voted for 
final approval of Regulatory Amendment 16 in December 2015, which was 
prior to the publication of the final rule for the North Atlantic right 
whale critical habitat area expansion.
    In addition, the analysis in Regulatory Amendment 16 indicated that 
Alternative 2 in Action 1 would introduce the greatest amount of 
entanglement risk to large whales, relative to all alternatives, 
because predicted North Atlantic right whale presence is higher outside 
of the geographic boundaries of Alternative 2.
    Comment 11: NMFS should not modify the current restrictions on 
black sea bass pots because this type of fishing gear captures large 
amounts of fish and reduces the availability of black sea bass to 
fishermen using hook-and-line gear.
    Response: NMFS agrees that commercial fishermen can harvest more 
black sea bass using pot gear than hook-and-line gear. In addition, 
NMFS acknowledges that this final rule will likely increase the 
benefits to fishers using black sea bass pot gear and decrease the 
benefits to fishers using hook-and-line gear, as described in the 
Classification section of this final rule. However, NMFS estimates that 
revenue losses to each vessel using fishing gear

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other than black sea bass pots will be relatively small.
    Though commercial harvest is greater using black seas bass pot 
gear, there are only 32 fishers with an endorsement who may harvest 
black sea bass using pots, and as implemented through Amendment 18A to 
the FMP, each endorsement holder is limited to a maximum of 35 pots, a 
commercial trip limit of 1,000 lb (454 kg) gutted weight, and a 
requirement that pots be brought back to shore after each trip (77 FR 
32408, June 1, 2012). The Council determined that modifying the current 
closure under this final rule will reduce the adverse socioeconomic 
impacts and increase the flexibility of black sea bass pot endorsement 
holders to fish with this gear, while continuing to protect ESA-listed 
whales in the South Atlantic region.

Classification

    The Regional Administrator, Southeast Region, NMFS, has determined 
that this final rule is consistent with Regulatory Amendment 16, the 
Magnuson-Stevens Act, and other applicable law.
    This final rule has been determined to be not significant for 
purposes of Executive Order 12866.
    In compliance with section 604 of the RFA, NMFS prepared a final 
regulatory flexibility analysis (FRFA) for this final rule. The FRFA 
incorporates the Initial Regulatory Flexibility Analysis (IRFA), a 
summary of the significant economic issues raised by public comments, 
NMFS's responses to those comments, and a summary of the analyses 
completed to support the action. The FRFA follows.
    The preamble to the final rule provides the statement of the need 
for and objectives of this final rule. The Magnuson-Stevens Act 
provides the statutory basis for this final rule.
    No duplicative, overlapping, or conflicting Federal rules have been 
identified. In addition, no new reporting or record-keeping 
requirements are introduced by this final rule. However, the final rule 
will require that for each black sea bass pot buoy line an additional 
12-inch (30.5 cm) wide purple band be added at the end of, and directly 
adjacent to, each of the currently required 12-inch (30.5 cm) colored 
marks required under the ALWTRP discussed above. Similar to the current 
requirements under the ALWTRP, this marking requirement does not need 
an additional expertise on the part of fishermen. NMFS estimates that 
this requirement will cost each pot endorsement holder about an 
additional $5 annually if surveyor's tape is used for line marking, or 
about an additional $90 annually if paint is used instead. The 
estimated additional annual time burden associated with the marking 
requirement is up to approximately 3.5 hours annually.
    No comments specific to the IRFA or on the economic impacts of the 
rule more generally were received from the public or from the Chief 
Counsel for the Advocacy of the Small Business Administration and, 
therefore, no public comments are addressed in this FRFA. No changes to 
the proposed rule were made in response to public comments. NMFS agrees 
that the Council's choice of preferred alternative will best achieve 
the Council's objectives for Regulatory Amendment 16 while minimizing, 
to the extent practicable, the adverse effects on fishers, support 
industries, and associated communities.
    NMFS expects this final rule to directly affect federally permitted 
commercial fishermen fishing for black sea bass in the South Atlantic. 
For RFA purposes only, NMFS has established a small business size 
standard for businesses, including their affiliates, whose primary 
industry is commercial fishing (see 50 CFR 200.2). A business primarily 
engaged in commercial fishing (NAICS code 11411) is classified as a 
small business if it is independently owned and operated, is not 
dominant in its field of operation (including affiliates), and has 
combined annual receipts not in excess of $11 million for all its 
affiliated operations worldwide. The $11 million standard became 
effective on July 1, 2016, and is to be used in place of the U.S. Small 
Business Administration's (SBA) current standards of $20.5 million, 
$5.5 million, and $7.5 million for the finfish (NAICS 114111), 
shellfish (NAICS 114112), and other marine fishing (NAICS 114119) 
sectors of the U.S. commercial fishing industry in all NMFS rules 
subject to the RFA after July 1, 2016.
    Pursuant to the RFA, and prior to July 1, 2016, an IRFA was 
developed for this regulatory action using SBA's size standards. NMFS 
has reviewed the analyses prepared for this regulatory action in light 
of the new size standard. All of the entities directly affected by this 
regulatory action are commercial fishing businesses and were considered 
small under the SBA's size standards, and they all will continue to be 
considered small under the new NMFS standard. Thus, NMFS has determined 
that the new size standard does not affect analyses prepared for this 
regulatory action.
    As of December 31, 2014, there were 32 holders of the Federal black 
sea bass pot endorsement to the snapper-grouper commercial permit. 
Since that time one endorsement holder has dropped out of the black sea 
bass pot component of the commercial sector, but the current analysis 
uses 32 endorsement holders because historical records of these 32 
endorsement holders were used in Regulatory Amendment 16. Using the 
records of 32 endorsement holders for determining the economic effects 
is not expected to inflate the analytical results because only an 
average of 31 vessels fished for black sea bass using pots.
    From the 2000/2001 through 2013/2014 fishing years, these 
endorsement holders used an average of 31 vessels fishing for black sea 
bass using pots. These vessels generated total combined revenues (2014 
dollars) of $732,717 from black sea bass, $228,468 from other species 
jointly landed with black sea bass, and $248,662 from all other species 
in trips where black sea bass was not caught. The average annual 
revenue per vessel from all species, including black sea bass, landed 
by these vessels was $38,715 (2014 dollars). During the same time 
period, an average of 215 vessels using gear other than sea bass pots 
landed at least 1 lb (0.45 kg) of black sea bass. These vessels 
generated dockside total combined revenues (2014 dollars) of $199,574 
from black sea bass, $3.838 million from other species jointly landed 
with black sea bass, and $7.680 million from all other species in trips 
where black sea bass was not caught. The average annual revenue per 
vessel from all species, including black sea bass, landed by these 
vessels was $54,651 (2014 dollars). Vessels that caught and landed 
black sea bass may also operate in other fisheries, the revenues of 
which are not known and are not reflected in these totals. Based on 
revenue information, all commercial vessels directly affected by the 
final rule may be assumed to be small entities.
    Because all entities expected to be directly affected by this final 
rule are assumed to be small entities, NMFS has determined that this 
final rule will affect a substantial number of small entities. However, 
the issue of disproportionate effects on small versus large entities 
does not arise in the present case.
    This final rule modifies the November 1 through April 30 annual 
prohibition on the use of black sea bass pot gear in the South Atlantic 
EEZ by allowing black sea bass pot fishing at depths greater than 
approximately 25 m from November 1 through 30, and April 1 through 30, 
from approximately Daytona Beach, Florida, to the Georgia/South 
Carolina border and off North and South Carolina; at depths greater 
than

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approximately 25 m from December 1 through March 31, from approximately 
Cape Canaveral, Florida, to Savannah, Georgia; and, at depths greater 
than approximately 30 m from December 1 through March 31 off North and 
South Carolina. In addition, this final rule requires black sea bass 
pot endorsement holders to put three 12-inch (30.5 cm) purple markings 
on each sea bass pot buoy line adjacent to the already required color 
markings on these lines under the ALWTRP. The marks are commonly made 
with either paint or surveyor's tape. As described in the codified text 
to this final rule, other materials may also be used for marking the 
line.
    The modification to the current prohibition on the use of black sea 
bass pot gear will have contrasting economic effects on the two major 
groups of participants in the commercial harvest of black sea bass. 
This action will benefit those using pots for harvesting black sea 
bass, and given that the commercial annual catch limit (ACL) is 
predicted to be fully harvested, benefits to users of other fishing 
gear, such as hook-and-line, will decrease. The combined dockside 
revenues (2014 dollars) for all sea bass pot gear vessels are estimated 
to increase annually between $113,964 and $185,068 based on 2000-2013 
average black sea bass price, or between $163,606 and $260,355 based on 
2011-2013 average black sea bass price. Two price levels are used to 
provide a limit on the range of revenue effects. The lower limit is 
based on the 2000-2013 average black sea bass price and the upper limit 
is based on the 2011-2013 average black sea bass price. In contrast, 
the combined dockside revenues (2014 dollars) for all non-black seas 
bass pot gear vessels are estimated to decrease annually between 
$68,323 and $141,527 based on 2000-2013 average black sea bass price, 
or between $116,650 and $241,631 based on 2011-2013 the average black 
sea bass price. The net revenue change for all vessels combined will be 
between $43,541 and $46,367 based on 2000-2013 average price for black 
sea bass, or between $43,889 and $46,553 based on 2010-2013 average 
price for black sea bass. Assuming that revenue increases for users of 
pot gear will be equally distributed among the 32 endorsement holders, 
revenues per pot endorsement holder will increase annually between 
$3,561 and $5,783, or between $5,113 and $8,136. However, revenue per 
vessel for the 215 users of non-pot gear will decrease between $318 and 
$658, or between $543 and $1,124. For vessels using black seas bass pot 
gear, the expected revenue increases will be approximately 9 to 21 
percent of their average annual revenue of $38,715 per vessel. However, 
revenue losses to vessels using fishing gear other than black sea bass 
pots will be between 1 and 2 percent of their average annual revenue of 
$54,651 per vessel. Therefore, on a per vessel basis, the revenue gains 
to the black seas bass pot endorsement holders could potentially be 
substantial, whereas the revenue losses to the other fishing gear users 
will be relatively small.
    The requirement for black sea bass pot endorsement holders to put 
three 12-inch (30.5 cm) purple markings on each black sea bass pot buoy 
line adjacent to the already required colors required under the ALWTRP 
will cost each endorsement holder about an additional $5 annually if 
surveyor's tape is used, or about an additional $90 annually if paint 
is used instead.
    The following discussion describes the alternatives that were not 
selected as preferred by the Council. In this section, the term 
``overall revenues'' refers to the sum of revenues from all vessels 
using black sea bass pots and revenues from all vessels using gear 
other than black sea bass pots for for harvesting black sea bass.
    Twelve alternatives, including the preferred alternative as 
described above, were considered for modifying the November 1 through 
April 30 prohibition on the use of black sea bass pot gear. The first 
alternative, the no action alternative, would maintain the current 
economic benefits to all participants in the fishery as well as provide 
the least likelihood of right whales getting entangled with black sea 
bass pot lines. However, this alternative would not address the need to 
reduce the adverse socioeconomic effects resulting from the current 
prohibition on the use of black sea bass pot gear.
    The second alternative would apply the black sea bass pot closure 
to the area previously designated as North Atlantic right whale 
critical habitat from November 15 through April 15. This alternative 
would provide slightly more increases in overall revenues to commercial 
vessels than the preferred alternative, but it would also pose the 
highest risk of right whale entanglement with black sea bass pot buoy 
lines.
    The third alternative would apply the black sea bass pot closure 
from approximately Ponce Inlet, Florida, to Cape Hatteras, North 
Carolina, annually from November 1 through April 30. Relative to the 
preferred alternative, this alternative would result in higher overall 
revenue increases but would also decrease protection to right whales 
from getting entangled with pot buoy lines.
    The fourth alternative would apply the black sea bass pot closure 
from approximately Cape Canaveral, Florida, to Cape Hatteras, North 
Carolina, annually from November 1 through April 30. Although this 
alternative would provide increased protection to right whales from 
entanglement with black sea bass pot buoy lines, it would result in 
smaller overall revenue increases than the preferred alternative.
    The fifth alternative would apply the black sea bass pot closure 
from approximately Daytona Beach, Florida, to Cape Hatteras, North 
Carolina, annually from November 1 through April 30. Relative to the 
preferred alternative, this alternative would provide slightly more 
increases in overall revenues to commercial vessels but would provide 
less protection to right whales from entanglement with black sea bass 
pot buoy lines.
    The sixth alternative would apply the black sea bass pot closure 
from approximately Sebastian Inlet, Florida, to Cape Hatteras, North 
Carolina, annually from November 1 through April 30. Although this 
alternative would provide the second greatest protection in comparison 
with the other alternatives in Regulatory Amendment 16 to right whales 
from entanglement with pot buoy lines, it would result in lower overall 
revenue increases than the preferred alternative.
    The seventh alternative would apply the black sea bass pot closure 
from approximately the Altamaha River, Georgia, to Cape Hatteras, North 
Carolina, with the following sub-alternatives: Annually from November 1 
through December 15 and March 15 through April 30; annually from 
November 1 through December 15 and March 15 through April 30 for the 
area off North Carolina and South Carolina, and from November 15 
through April 15 for the area off Georgia and Florida; and, annually 
from February 15 through April 30 for the area off North Carolina and 
South Carolina, and from November 15 through April 15 for the area off 
Georgia and Florida. Relative to the preferred alternative, this 
alternative and its sub-alternatives would result in relatively higher 
overall revenue increases but would provide much reduced protection to 
right whales from entanglement with sea bass pot buoy lines.
    The eighth alternative would apply the black sea bass pot closure 
from approximately Daytona Beach, Florida, to Cape Hatteras, North 
Carolina, annually from November 1 through April 15; or annually from 
November 1

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through December 15 and February 15 through April 30 for the area off 
North Carolina and South Carolina, and from November 15 through April 
15 for the area off Georgia and Florida. Relative to the preferred 
alternative, this alternative and its sub-alternatives would result in 
higher overall revenue increases but would result in a much reduced 
protection to right whales from entanglement with pot buoy lines.
    The ninth alternative would apply the black sea bass pot closure 
from approximately Daytona Beach, Florida, to Cape Hatteras, North 
Carolina, annually from November 1 through April 15; or annually from 
November 1 through December 15 and February 15 through April 30 for the 
area off North Carolina and South Carolina, and from November 15 
through April 15 for the area off Georgia and Florida. Relative to the 
preferred alternative, this alternative and its sub-alternatives would 
result in higher overall revenue increases but would result in much 
reduced protection to right whales from entanglement with pot buoy 
lines.
    The tenth alternative would apply the black sea bass pot closure 
from approximately the Georgia/South Carolina border, to Cape Hatteras, 
North Carolina, annually from November 1 through December 15, with the 
following provision: From February 15 through April 30, the black sea 
bass pot closure applies to certain inshore waters from approximately 
the Georgia/South Carolina border, to Cape Hatteras, North Carolina; 
from December 16 through February 14, there would be no closure off of 
the Carolinas; from November 15 through April 15, the black sea bass 
pot closure applies to certain inshore waters from approximately the 
Georgia/South Carolina border, to approximately Daytona Beach, Florida. 
Relative to the preferred alternative, this alternative would result in 
higher overall revenue increases but would result in much reduced 
protection to right whales from entanglement with pot buoy lines.
    The eleventh alternative would apply the black sea bass pot closure 
from approximately Cape Canaveral, Florida, to Cape Hatteras, North 
Carolina, annually from November 1 through April 30. Relative to the 
preferred alternative, this alternative would result in higher overall 
revenue increases but would result in slightly reduced protection to 
right whales from entanglement with black sea bass pot buoy lines.
    Four alternatives, including the preferred alternative, were 
considered in addition to the existing ALWTRP buoy line/weak link gear 
requirements and buoy line rope marking for black sea bass pots in the 
South Atlantic. The first alternative, the no action alternative, would 
not impose any additional cost on fishermen when fishing for black sea 
bass using pots but it would not meet the need for the action. The 
second alternative, with two sub-alternatives, would impose 
requirements in addition to those required under the current ALWTRP for 
black sea bass pot buoy lines from November 1 through April 30 in 
Federal waters in the South Atlantic. The first sub-alternative would 
require that the breaking strength for buoy lines not exceed 2,200 lb 
(997 kg) and the second sub-alternative would require that the breaking 
strength for buoy lines not exceed 1,200 lb (544 kg). The first sub-
alternative is what is currently required under the ALWTRP in the 
Southeast U.S. Restricted Area North and would affect only about 17 pot 
endorsement holders in North Carolina. The estimated cost to each of 
these 17 fishermen is a maximum of $716. The second sub-alternative 
would impose the same cost per fisherman of $716 but would affect all 
32 pot endorsement holders. The third alternative would require that 
the breaking strength of the weak links of the buoy lines must not 
exceed 400 lb (181 kg) for black sea bass pots in the South Atlantic 
EEZ. This alternative is a decrease from the current requirement of 600 
lb (272 kg) breaking strength of the weak links under the ALWTRP, and 
is estimated to cost each of the 32 pot endorsement holders $65. 
Relative to the preferred alternative, all these alternatives, except 
the no action alternative, would impose higher costs upon fishermen 
using black sea bass pots.
    This final rule contains a revised collection-of-information 
requirements subject to the PRA, which has been approved by OMB under 
control number 0648-0358. NMFS estimates the public reporting burden 
for the sea bass pot gear marking will result in an additional annual 
cost of up to $90 per sea bass pot endorsement holder and require up to 
an additional 3.5 hours per response per year. Based upon feedback from 
fishermen, the cost and time burden for the marking requirement may be 
slightly lower in subsequent years depending on the marking method 
used. However, NMFS estimates the requirement to endorsement holders 
will result in the same for cost and time burden for each subsequent 
year, because different materials used to mark sea bass pot gear are 
available and the longevity of the markings vary depending on factors 
such as the length of the fishing season and how often the gear is 
used. This estimate of the public reporting burden includes the time 
for reviewing instructions, gathering and maintaining the data needed, 
and completing and reviewing the collection-of-information.
    Notwithstanding any other provision of the law, no person is 
required to respond to, nor will 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.
    Section 212 of the Small Business Regulatory Enforcement Fairness 
Act of 1996 states that, for each rule or group of related rules for 
which an agency is required to prepare a FRFA, the agency shall publish 
one or more guides to assist small entities in complying with the rule, 
and shall designate such publications as small entity compliance 
guides. As part of the rulemaking process, NMFS prepared a fishery 
bulletin, which also serves as a small entity compliance guide. The 
fishery bulletin will be sent to all interested parties.
    There are provisions in this final rule that are exempt from the 
requirement to delay the effectiveness of a final rule by 30 days after 
publication in the Federal Register, under 5 U.S.C. 553(d)(3). 
Specifically, NMFS finds good cause under 5 U.S.C. 553(d)(3) to waive 
the delay in the effective date for the revised time and area closures 
specific to the use of black sea bass pot gear in the South Atlantic 
EEZ set forth in Sec.  622.183(b)(6), since these measures increase the 
allowable area and time available to this fishing gear type for the 
regulated community during the fishing year. Delaying implementation of 
these measures for black sea bass could result in snapper-grouper 
fishermen not having the opportunity to achieve optimum yield from this 
stock, because the black sea bass pot component of the commercial 
sector would have less time available during the year to harvest the 
ACL before the fishing year's end, thereby undermining the intent of 
the rule. Additionally, a delay in implementation for these measures 
would not allow fishers using black sea bass pot gear to begin fishing 
with that gear as soon as possible, which would therefore minimize the 
potential socioeconomic benefits of this final rule and be contrary to 
the purpose of Regulatory Amendment 16. Thus, not waiving the 30-day 
delay of effectiveness for these black sea bass pot

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gear closure provisions is unnecessary and contrary to the public 
interest, as a delay in implementation may negatively impact black sea 
bass pot fishers and be inconsistent with the purpose of this final 
rule with respect to reducing the socioeconomic impacts of the current 
closure. Therefore, a delay in effectiveness would diminish the social 
and economic benefits for snapper-grouper fishermen this final rule 
provides, which is part of the purpose of the rule. Thus, the measures 
applicable to the black sea bass pot gear area and seasonal closure in 
this final rule are effective upon publication.

List of Subjects in 50 CFR Part 622

    Annual catch limits, Black sea bass, Fisheries, Fishing, South 
Atlantic.

    Dated: December 22, 2016.
Samuel D. Rauch III,
Deputy Assistant Administrator for Regulatory Programs, National Marine 
Fisheries Service.


0
For the reasons set out in the preamble, 50 CFR part 622 is amended as 
follows:

PART 622--FISHERIES OF THE CARIBBEAN, GULF OF MEXICO, AND SOUTH 
ATLANTIC

0
1. The authority citation for part 622 continues to read as follows:

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


0
2. In Sec.  622.183, revise paragraph (b)(6) to read as follows:


Sec.  622.183  Area and seasonal closures.

* * * * *
    (b) * * *
    (6) Seasonal closure of the commercial black sea bass pot component 
of the snapper-grouper fishery. The closed area is that area and time 
period described in paragraphs (b)(6)(i) and (b)(6)(ii) of this 
section, respectively. During the applicable closure, no person may 
harvest or possess black sea bass in or from the closed area within the 
South Atlantic EEZ either with sea bass pots or from a vessel with sea 
bass pots on board, except that a vessel with a valid commercial permit 
for snapper-grouper with a sea bass pot endorsement that is in transit 
and with black sea bass pot gear appropriately stowed as described in 
paragraph (b)(6)(iii) of this section may possess black sea bass. In 
addition, sea bass pots must be removed from the water in the 
applicable closed area within the South Atlantic EEZ before the 
applicable time period, and may not be on board a vessel in the closed 
area within the South Atlantic EEZ during the applicable closure, 
except for such sea bass pot gear appropriately stowed on board a 
vessel in transit through the closed area. See paragraph (b)(6)(iii) of 
this section for black sea bass pot transit and gear stowage 
requirements through the closed areas.
    (i) From November 1 through November 30 and from April 1 through 
April 30, no person may harvest or possess black sea bass in or from 
the closed area within the South Atlantic EEZ either with sea bass pots 
or from a vessel with sea bass pots on board in the South Atlantic EEZ 
inshore of the rhumb lines connecting, in order, the following points:

------------------------------------------------------------------------
             Point                   North lat.           West long.
------------------------------------------------------------------------
1.............................  35[deg]15'           State/EEZ boundary.
2.............................  35[deg]15'           75[deg]09'.
3.............................  35[deg]06'           75[deg]22'.
4.............................  35[deg]06'           75[deg]39'.
5.............................  35[deg]01'           75[deg]47'.
6.............................  34[deg]54'           75[deg]46'.
7.............................  34[deg]52'           76[deg]04'.
8.............................  34[deg]33'           76[deg]22'.
9.............................  34[deg]23'           76[deg]18'.
10............................  34[deg]21'           76[deg]27'.
11............................  34[deg]25'           76[deg]51'.
12............................  34[deg]09'           77[deg]19'.
13............................  33[deg]44'           77[deg]38'.
14............................  33[deg]25'           77[deg]27'.
15............................  33[deg]22'           77[deg]40'.
16............................  33[deg]28'           77[deg]41'.
17............................  33[deg]32'           77[deg]53'.
18............................  33[deg]22'           78[deg]26'.
19............................  33[deg]06'           78[deg]31'.
20............................  33[deg]05'           78[deg]40'.
21............................  33[deg]01'           78[deg]43'.
22............................  32[deg]56'           78[deg]57'.
23............................  32[deg]44'           79[deg]04'.
24............................  32[deg]42'           79[deg]13'.
25............................  32[deg]34'           79[deg]23'.
26............................  32[deg]25'           79[deg]25'.
27............................  32[deg]23'           79[deg]37'.
28............................  31[deg]53'           80[deg]09'.
29............................  31[deg]31'           80[deg]33'.
30............................  30[deg]43'           80[deg]49'.
31............................  30[deg]30'           81[deg]01'.
32............................  29[deg]45'           81[deg]01'.
33............................  29[deg]31'           80[deg]58'.
34............................  29[deg]13'           80[deg]52'.
35............................  29[deg]13'           State/EEZ boundary.
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (ii) From December 1 through March 31, no person may harvest or 
possess black sea bass in or from the closed area within the South 
Atlantic EEZ either with sea bass pots or from a vessel with sea bass 
pots on board in the South Atlantic EEZ inshore of the rhumb lines 
connecting, in order, the following points:

------------------------------------------------------------------------
              Point                   North lat.          West long.
------------------------------------------------------------------------
1...............................  35[deg]15'........  State/EEZ
                                                       boundary.
2...............................  35[deg]15'........  75[deg]08'.
3...............................  34[deg]58'........  75[deg]41'.
4...............................  34[deg]49'........  75[deg]50'.
5...............................  34[deg]47'........  76[deg]05'.
6...............................  34[deg]31'........  76[deg]18'.
7...............................  34[deg]20'........  76[deg]13'.
8...............................  34[deg]12'........  77[deg]00'.
9...............................  33[deg]43'........  77[deg]30'.
10..............................  33[deg]21'........  77[deg]21'.
11..............................  33[deg]18'........  77[deg]41'.
12..............................  33[deg]22'........  77[deg]56'.
13..............................  33[deg]12'........  78[deg]20'.
14..............................  33[deg]05'........  78[deg]22'.
15..............................  33[deg]01'........  78[deg]38'.
16..............................  32[deg]40'........  79[deg]01'.
17..............................  32[deg]36'........  79[deg]18'.
18..............................  32[deg]19'........  79[deg]22'.
19..............................  32[deg]16'........  79[deg]37'.
20..............................  32[deg]03'........  79[deg]48'.
21..............................  31[deg]39'........  80[deg]27'.
22..............................  30[deg]58'........  80[deg]47'.
23..............................  30[deg]13'........  81[deg]01'.
24..............................  29[deg]32'........  80[deg]39'.
25..............................  29[deg]22'........  80[deg]44'.
26..............................  28[deg]50'........  80[deg]22'.
27..............................  28[deg]21'........  80[deg]18'.
28..............................  28[deg]21'........  State/EEZ
                                                       boundary.
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (iii) For the purpose of paragraph (b)(6) of this section, transit 
means non-stop progression through the area; fishing gear appropriately 
stowed means all black sea bass pot gear must be out of the water and 
on board the deck of the vessel. All buoys must either be disconnected 
from the gear or stowed within the sea bass pot. Disconnected buoys may 
remain on deck.
* * * * *

0
3. Sec.  622.189, add paragraph (g) to read as follows:


Sec.  622.189  Restrictions and requirements for sea bass pots.

* * * * *
    (g) Sea bass pot buoy line marking requirement. In addition to the 
gear marking requirements specified in 50 CFR 229.32(b), from November 
15 through April 15, each year, in the Southeast U.S. Restricted Area 
North as described in 50 CFR 229.32(f) and from September 1 through May 
31, each year in the Offshore Trap/Pot Waters Area and the Southern 
Nearshore Trap/Pot Waters Area, as described in 50 CFR 229.32(c)(6) and 
(9), respectively, the buoy line must be marked with a purple color 
band. The colored band must be clearly visible when the gear is hauled 
or removed from the water, including if the color of the rope is the 
same as, or similar, to the colored band. The purple band must be 
marked directly onto the line and adjacent to the buoy line markings 
specified in 50 CFR 229.32(b), that is, at the top, middle, and bottom 
of each buoy line deployed by, or on board, the vessel. Each of the 
three purple bands must be a 12-inch (30.5

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cm) color mark. In marking or affixing the purple band, the line may be 
dyed, painted, or marked with thin colored whipping line, thin colored 
plastic, or heat-shrink tubing, or other material.

[FR Doc. 2016-31363 Filed 12-28-16; 8:45 am]
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                                                              Federal Register / Vol. 81, No. 250 / Thursday, December 29, 2016 / Rules and Regulations                                       95893

                                             Classification                                           ACTION:   Final rule.                                 Conservation and Management Act
                                                The Assistant Administrator for                                                                             (Magnuson-Stevens Act).
                                                                                                      SUMMARY:    NMFS issues regulations to
                                             Fisheries NOAA (AA), finds that good                                                                             On December 4, 2013, NMFS
                                                                                                      implement Regulatory Amendment 16
                                             cause exists for the inseason orders to be                                                                     published a notice of intent to prepare
                                                                                                      to the Fishery Management Plan for the
                                             issued without affording the public                                                                            a draft EIS for Regulatory Amendment
                                                                                                      Snapper-Grouper Fishery of the South
                                             prior notice and opportunity for                                                                               16 and requested public comment (78
                                                                                                      Atlantic Region (FMP), as prepared and
                                             comment under 5 U.S.C. 553(b)(B) as                                                                            FR 72968). On October 23, 2015, the
                                                                                                      submitted by the South Atlantic Fishery
                                             such prior notice and opportunity for                                                                          notice of availability for the draft EIS
                                                                                                      Management Council (Council). This
                                             comments is impracticable and contrary                                                                         was published and public comment was
                                                                                                      final rule revises the current seasonal
                                             to the public interest. Prior notice and                                                                       also requested (80 FR 64409). The notice
                                                                                                      prohibition on the use of black sea bass
                                             opportunity for public comment is                                                                              of availability for the final EIS for
                                                                                                      pot gear in the South Atlantic and adds
                                             impracticable because NMFS has                                                                                 Regulatory Amendment 16 published on
                                                                                                      an additional gear marking requirement
                                             insufficient time to allow for prior                                                                           July 1, 2016 (81 FR 43198). On August
                                                                                                      for black sea bass pot gear. The purpose
                                             notice and opportunity for public                                                                              11, 2016, NMFS published a proposed
                                                                                                      of this final rule is to reduce the adverse
                                             comment between the time the stock                                                                             rule for Regulatory Amendment 16 and
                                                                                                      socioeconomic impacts from the current
                                             abundance information is available to                                                                          requested public comment (81 FR
                                                                                                      seasonal black sea bass pot gear
                                             determine how much fishing can be                                                                              53109). The proposed rule and
                                                                                                      prohibition while continuing to protect
                                             allowed and the time the fishery must                                                                          Regulatory Amendment 16 outline the
                                                                                                      Endangered Species Act (ESA) listed
                                             open and close in order to harvest the                                                                         rationale for the actions contained in
                                                                                                      North Atlantic right whales (NARW)in
                                             appropriate amount of fish while they                                                                          this final rule. A summary of the actions
                                                                                                      the South Atlantic. This final rule also
                                             are available.                                                                                                 implemented by Regulatory
                                                                                                      helps to better identify black sea bass
                                                The AA also finds good cause to                                                                             Amendment 16 and this final rule is
                                                                                                      pot gear in the South Atlantic.
                                             waive the 30-day delay in the effective                                                                        provided below.
                                             date, required under 5 U.S.C. 553(d)(3),                 DATES: This rule is effective January 30,
                                             of the inseason orders. A delay in the                   2017, except for the amendments to                    Management Measures Contained in
                                             effective date of the inseason orders                    § 622.183(b)(6) that are effective                    this Final Rule
                                             would not allow fishers appropriately                    December 29, 2016.
                                                                                                                                                              This final rule implements
                                             controlled access to the available fish at               ADDRESSES: Electronic copies of                       modifications to the current black sea
                                             that time they are available.                            Regulatory Amendment 16, which                        bass pot seasonal closure. This final rule
                                                This action is authorized by 50 CFR                   includes an environmental impact                      also modifies the buoy line rope
                                             300.97, and is exempt from review                        statement (EIS), a Regulatory Flexibility             marking requirements for black sea bass
                                             under Executive Order 12866.                             Act (RFA) analysis, and a regulatory                  pots.
                                                Authority: 16 U.S.C. 3636(b).                         impact review, may be obtained from
                                                                                                      the Southeast Regional Office Web site                Black Sea Bass Pot Gear Seasonal
                                               Dated: December 22, 2016.                                                                                    Prohibition
                                                                                                      at https://sero.nmfs.noaa.gov/
                                             Alan D. Risenhoover,
                                                                                                      sustainable_fisheries/s_atl/sg/2013/reg_
                                             Director, Office of Sustainable Fisheries,                                                                        As established through Regulatory
                                                                                                      am16/index.html.
                                             National Marine Fisheries Service.                                                                             Amendment 19 to the FMP, black sea
                                                                                                         Comments regarding the burden-hour                 bass pot gear is prohibited in the South
                                             [FR Doc. 2016–31526 Filed 12–28–16; 8:45 am]
                                                                                                      estimates, clarity of the instructions, or            Atlantic exclusive economic zone (EEZ)
                                             BILLING CODE 3510–22–P
                                                                                                      other aspects of the collection of                    annually from November 1 through
                                                                                                      information requirements contained in                 April 30 (78 FR 58249, September 23,
                                                                                                      this final rule (see the Classification               2013). This final rule retains the
                                             DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
                                                                                                      section of the preamble) may be                       November 1 through April 30
                                             National Oceanic and Atmospheric                         submitted in writing to Adam Bailey,                  prohibition on the use of black sea bass
                                             Administration                                           Southeast Regional Office, NMFS, 263                  pots but modifies the boundaries of the
                                                                                                      13th Avenue South, St. Petersburg, FL                 prohibition. This rule revises the South
                                             50 CFR Part 622                                          33701; or the Office of Management and                Atlantic EEZ-wide seasonal closure to a
                                                                                                      Budget (OMB), by email at OIRA_                       closure with two temporal and spatial
                                             [Docket No. 131113952–6999–02]                           submission@omb.eop.gov, or by fax to                  components. The first closure period is
                                             RIN 0648–BD78                                            202–395–5806.                                         for the months of November and April
                                                                                                      FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:                      and the second closure period is for the
                                             Fisheries of the Caribbean, Gulf of                      Nikhil Mehta, telephone: 727–824–                     months of December through March,
                                             Mexico, and South Atlantic; Snapper-                     5305, email: nikhil.mehta@noaa.gov.                   each year. The first closure period is
                                             Grouper Fishery Off the Southern
                                                                                                      SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Black sea                  illustrated by Figure 1 below. During the
                                             Atlantic States; Regulatory
                                                                                                      bass is in the snapper-grouper fishery                November and April seasonal
                                             Amendment 16
                                                                                                      and is managed under the FMP. The                     prohibition, the eastern boundary of the
                                             AGENCY:  National Marine Fisheries                       FMP was prepared by the Council and                   sea bass pot closed area off North and
                                             Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and                     is implemented through regulations at                 South Carolina is closer to shore than
                                             Atmospheric Administration (NOAA),                       50 CFR part 622 under the authority of                during the months of December through
                                             Commerce.                                                the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery                          March.
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                                                              Figure 1. Black Sea Bass Pot Seasonal Prohibition During November and April.


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                                             prohibition from December through                        particularly off Georgia and Florida.                 Atlantic EEZ. The black sea bass pot
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                                             March, each year, the closure area is                    Waters off the coast of Georgia and                   seasonal closure for December through
                                             larger than during the seasonal                          Florida represent the primary right                   March is illustrated in Figure 2 below.
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                                                              Figure 2. Black Sea Bass Pot Seasonal Prohibition During December Through
                                                              March.

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                                                                                                                        Pot Prohibition
                                                                                                                         Dec 1- Mar 31
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                                                The alternatives considered in                        temperature, depth, and distance to                      During the months of November and
                                             Regulatory Amendment 16 for the black                                                                           April, the area closed through this rule
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                                                                                                      shore. The closed areas in this final rule
                                             sea bass pot seasonal prohibition were                   incorporate these environmental                        prohibits black sea bass pots inshore of
                                             developed considering spatial,                           variables and spatial distribution                     an area which represents 91 percent of
                                             temporal, and environmental variables.                   patterns to minimize the risk of                       historical right whale sightings off
                                             Spatial variation in the distribution of                 interactions of NARWs with black sea                   Florida and Georgia; and off North
                                             right whales is influenced by                            bass pot gear.                                         Carolina and South Carolina, the black
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                                             environmental variables such as water                                                                           sea bass pot prohibition would apply to


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                                             Federal waters shallower than 25 meters                  Waters Area, and the U.S. Southeast                   existing ALWTRP gear marking
                                             (m) in depth. During December through                    Restricted Area North.                                requirements. The additional buoy line
                                             March, the area closed through this final                   Additionally, the FMP contains                     markings are required from September 1
                                             rule prohibits black sea bass pots                       separate gear requirements, and                       through May 31, in the ALWTRP
                                             shallower than 25 m in depth off Florida                 Regulatory Amendment 16 modifies the                  Offshore Trap/Pot Waters Area and
                                             and Georgia; and from the Georgia/                       current gear marking requirements                     Southern Nearshore Trap/Pot Waters
                                             South Carolina border to Cape Hatteras,                  under the FMP by requiring additional                 Area, and from November 15 through
                                             North Carolina, the prohibition applies                  markings for black sea bass pot buoy                  May 31, in the ALWTRP Southeast U.S.
                                             to Federal waters that are shallower                     lines. This final rule requires that an               Restricted Area North. NMFS and the
                                             than 30 m in depth. The bathymetric                      additional 12-inch (30.5 cm) wide                     Council determined that the new
                                             area closed during December through                      purple band be added onto the buoy                    requirement for black sea bass pot gear
                                             March is based on right whale sightings                  line at the end of, and directly adjacent             marking, together with existing
                                             by depth and captures 97 percent and                     to, each of the currently required 12-                requirements, provides a mechanism to
                                             96 percent of right whale sightings off                  inch (30.5 cm) colored marks that are                 adequately identify the black sea bass
                                             the North Carolina/South Carolina area,                  required through the ALWTRP,                          pot component of the snapper-grouper
                                             and Florida/Georgia area, respectively.                  described in 50 CFR 229.32(b). Within                 commercial sector, given the timing and
                                                The reduction in the closure areas                    the area of the Council’s jurisdiction for            location of right whale expected
                                             described in this final rule are expected                managing black sea bass, the additional               occurrence. In addition, black sea bass
                                             to minimize adverse socioeconomic                        black sea bass gear marking                           pot fishers have reported that they will
                                             effects of the current November through                  requirements are required to be in place              likely leave the newly required gear
                                             April black sea bass pot prohibition by                  in Federal waters from September 1                    markings on their buoy lines year-round
                                             increasing the area available to fish                    through May 31 in the Offshore Trap/                  since it would require additional effort
                                             using black sea bass pots. In addition,                  Pot Waters Area and the Southern                      for them to remove it for a limited
                                             the changes are expected to increase the                 Nearshore Trap/Pot Waters Area, and                   season. Therefore, the Paperwork
                                             flexibility of black sea bass pot                        from November 15 through May 31 in                    Reduction Act (PRA) burden estimates
                                             endorsement holders to fish with this                    the Southeast U.S. Restricted Area                    assume that the required gear markings
                                             gear while maintaining an appropriate                    North. The Council’s requirement that                 would stay on the buoy lines as long as
                                             level of protection for NARWs.                           sea bass pot gear have additional gear-               the marking is clearly visible as required
                                                On December 1, 2016, NMFS                             specific marking will help distinguish                by the rule (50 CFR 622.189(g)), and not
                                             completed a new ESA consultation and                     black sea bass pots from other fishing                be applied and removed from the buoy
                                             biological opinion on the South Atlantic                 gear that could be encountered by                     lines each season.
                                             snapper-grouper fishery. The biological                  whales.                                                  Comment 2: NMFS should monitor
                                             opinion concluded that the continued                                                                           and enforce the requirement for
                                             authorization of the South Atlantic                      Comments and Responses
                                                                                                                                                            additional black sea bass pot gear
                                             snapper-grouper fishery, including the                     A total of 13 comment submissions                   marking required in this final rule.
                                             black sea bass component, is not likely                  were received on the proposed rule from                  Response: NMFS agrees that
                                             to jeopardize the continued existence of                 individuals, a Federal agency, a                      monitoring and enforcement of fishing
                                             North Atlantic right whales, the only                    commercial fishing organization, and                  gear marking requirements increases the
                                             listed whale species in the South                        non-governmental organizations                        effectiveness of these measures and
                                             Atlantic region that may be adversely                    (NGOs). Eight comments were in favor                  intends to do that for the specific
                                             affected by the fishery.                                 of the preferred actions in Regulatory                measures in Regulatory Amendment 16
                                                This final rule also allows for vessel                Amendment 16 and three comments                       upon implementation of this final rule.
                                             transit through the black sea bass pot                   were opposed to the use of black sea                  NMFS’s Office of Law Enforcement
                                             closed areas, providing that the black                   bass pots in general in the South                     (NOAA/OLE) and the United States
                                             sea bass pot gear is appropriately                       Atlantic EEZ. Two comment                             Coast Guard (USCG) have the authority
                                             stowed on the vessel. Transit is defined                 submissions received from the Federal                 and the responsibility to enforce
                                             as non-stop progression through the                      agency and the NGOs expressed                         regulations implementing FMPs.
                                             closed area; fishing gear appropriately                  concerns over the actions in Regulatory               NOAA/OLE special agents and officers
                                             stowed means all black sea bass pot gear                 Amendment 16. Specific comments                       specialize in living marine resource
                                             must be out of the water and on board                    related to the actions in Regulatory                  violations and provide fisheries
                                             the deck of the vessel. All buoys must                   Amendment 16 and the proposed rule,                   expertise and investigative support for
                                             either be disconnected from the gear or                  as well as NMFS’ respective responses,                the overall fisheries mission, while the
                                             stowed within the sea bass pot. The                      are summarized below.                                 USCG provides at-sea patrol services for
                                             disconnected buoys may remain on                           Comment 1: Black sea bass pot gear                  the fisheries mission.
                                             deck.                                                    marking should be a year-round                           To increase the effectiveness of
                                                                                                      requirement for all black sea bass pot                fishing regulations, NOAA supplements
                                             Gear Marking Requirements                                buoy lines rather than just a seasonal                at-sea and dockside inspections of
                                                Fish traps and pot buoy lines,                        measure as required in Regulatory                     fishing vessels through Cooperative
                                             including black sea bass pots, are                       Amendment 16.                                         Enforcement Agreements and Joint
                                             currently required to have specific line                   Response: There currently are gear                  Enforcement Agreements with most of
                                             marking requirements during certain                      marking requirements for black sea bass               the states in the South Atlantic region.
                                             times of the year and in the locations                   pots as required through the ALWTRP,                  These agreements can include granting
                                             described in the Atlantic Large Whale                    and separate gear marking requirements                authority to state officers to also enforce
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                                             Take Reduction Plan (ALWTRP)(see 50                      as required through the FMP. This final               the laws for which NOAA/OLE has
                                             CFR 229.32(b)). The ALWTRP includes                      rule requires buoy line marking for                   jurisdiction. Additionally, all of the
                                             at least three areas where black sea bass                black sea bass pots in addition to those              states in the South Atlantic region have
                                             pots are regulated and fished. This                      already required through the ALWTRP.                  their own law enforcement officers that
                                             includes the Offshore Trap/Pot Waters                    These additional markings are required                routinely patrol and enforce fisheries
                                             Area, Southern Nearshore Trap/Pot                        in areas and during times similar to the              regulations in state waters.


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                                                Comment 3: Several commenters                         Georgia, South Carolina, and southern                 Carolina/South Carolina area, and
                                             stated that NMFS neglected to consider                   North Carolina since 2015; however,                   Florida/Georgia area, respectively.
                                             whether gear restrictions more stringent                 data from those arrays have yet to be                    Right whales are likely to be most
                                             than those required by ALWTRP are                        published in a scientific journal                     abundant offshore of Duval and St.
                                             needed in an area with juveniles and                     describing the frequency of call rates at             Johns Counties in Florida from
                                             calves. In particular, the commenters                    different distances from shore. Data on               December through March. In Regulatory
                                             stated that line breaking strength of                    right whale call rates from these arrays              Amendment 16, for December through
                                             greater than 2,200 lb (998 kg) is risk                   should be analyzed to assess the                      March off Duval and St. Johns Counties,
                                             prone to the whales, and vertical lines                  probabilities of right whales                         the distance of the black sea bass pot
                                             heavier than 1,700 lb (771 kg) should                    encountering black sea bass pot buoy                  gear offshore boundary to the shoreline
                                             not be allowed. The commenters were                      lines seaward of the offshore of the                  is greater than 20 nm from shore, except
                                             disappointed that the Agency has                         closure boundaries in Regulatory                      for an approximately 15 square nm area
                                             proposed to re-open a closed area and                    Amendment 16.                                         off the boundary that separates Duval
                                             yet apparently failed to address the need                   Response: National Standard 2 of the               and St. Johns Counties. NMFS has
                                             to reduce risk beyond the status quo in                  Magnuson-Stevens Act requires that                    determined that changing the boundary
                                             the ALWTRP. The commenters noted                         conservation and management measures                  for that 15 nm area, as the commenter
                                             that a recent peer-reviewed paper by                     shall be based upon the best scientific               requests, would not result in a
                                             Knowlton et al. (2015), though largely                   information available, and NMFS has                   significant change in the predicted
                                             referencing the entanglement of adults,                  determined that the actions in                        relative risk to right whales from black
                                             indicates that line breaking strengths of                Amendment 16 and this final rule are                  sea bass pot gear.
                                             less than 1,700 lb (771 kg) would reduce                 based on the best scientific information                 The analysis used in Regulatory
                                             the likelihood of life-threatening                       available. Based on NMFS’s review of                  Amendment 16 estimated that the area
                                             entanglements, and they noted that                       whale sightings, the models used for                  prohibition for black sea bass pots
                                             adult right whales have been found                       this rulemaking have performed well in                chosen by the Council has a low relative
                                             dead, entangled in gear with unbroken                                                                          risk of entanglement of whales in black
                                                                                                      predicting right whale distribution, and
                                             600 lb (272 kg) weak links.                                                                                    sea bass pot lines when compared with
                                                                                                      NMFS disagrees that unpublished data
                                                Response: While the Council                                                                                 the other areas considered, and NMFS
                                                                                                      from these acoustic arrays should be
                                             considered a measure in the amendment                                                                          has determined that the analysis is
                                                                                                      included as part of Regulatory
                                             to require a breaking strength lower than                                                                      based on the best scientific information
                                                                                                      Amendment 16.
                                             that required under the ALWTRP, they                                                                           available.
                                                                                                         Comment 5: One commenter agrees                       Comment 6: The proposed depth
                                             did not choose that measure because
                                                                                                      that the modified seasonal closures from              thresholds for the offshore boundaries
                                             they changed their preferred alternative
                                                                                                      November 1 through April 30 for the                   do not adequately capture all areas
                                             during the development of the black sea
                                                                                                      black sea bass pot component would                    likely to be used by right whales during
                                             bass pot seasonal closure to require
                                                                                                      substantially reduce the entanglement                 the peak months of right whale
                                             fishers to travel further offshore to fish
                                             for black sea bass during November 1                     risk to right whales but suggests that the            occurrence. The analysis used to
                                             through April 30, when the weather is                    minimum distance from shore for the                   evaluate the alternatives in Regulatory
                                             likely to be more inclement (such as                     seaward boundaries of the black sea                   Amendment 16 is based almost entirely
                                             increased currents) than at other times                  bass pot closure should be revised to                 on right whale sightings from aerial
                                             of the year. The Council concluded that                  extend to at least 30 nautical miles (nm)             surveys. Aerial surveys under-represent
                                             fishing in these areas during the winter                 from shore between Cape Hatteras and                  right whale occurrence and
                                             would likely put greater stress on the                   the Florida-Georgia border and at least               entanglement risks for areas farther
                                             fishing gear in the water, and a breaking                20 nm from shore in Duval and St. Johns               offshore. Other analyses of sighting data
                                             strength that is lower than is currently                 Counties in Florida.                                  (e.g., Knowlton et al. 2002, Schick et al.
                                             required under the ALWTRP could                             Response: NMFS disagrees that the                  2009) indicate that a large majority of
                                             increase the number of lost black sea                    boundaries of the black sea bass pot                  sightings have occurred within
                                             bass pots. NMFS agrees that if fishermen                 closure should be revised from those                  approximately 10 or 15 nm of shore, but
                                             used vertical lines with a breaking                      being implemented in this final rule.                 conclude that habitat extending 30 nm
                                             strength less than 1,700 lb (771 kg), the                During the months of November and                     from shore should be considered
                                             risk of life-threatening entanglements to                April, the area closed through this rule              important to migrating and calving
                                             right whales would be reduced from                       prohibits black sea bass pots inshore of              whales off the southeastern United
                                             current levels, however, with the                        an area which represents 91 percent of                States.
                                             Council’s choice of closures for the                     historical right whale sightings off                     Response: NMFS disagrees. In
                                             black sea bass pot sector, the risk of                   Florida and Georgia; and off North                    Regulatory Amendment 16, right whale
                                             potential right whale entanglement with                  Carolina and South Carolina, the black                occurrence was predicted from two
                                             black sea bass pot gear is low (Farmer                   sea bass pot prohibition applies to                   spatial distribution models that were
                                             et al. 2016). The recently completed                     Federal waters shallower than 25 m in                 based on a robust data set: Survey data
                                             ESA biological opinion on this fishery                   depth. During December through March,                 for Florida-South Carolina during the
                                             addresses vertical line breaking strength                the area closed through this final rule               calving season from 2003–2004 to 2012–
                                             and contains a conservation                              prohibits black sea bass pots shallower               2013 (Gowan and Ortega-Ortiz 2014)
                                             recommendation that promotes the use                     than 25 m in depth off Florida and                    and surveys off North Carolina from
                                             of ropes with breaking strengths equal to                Georgia; and from the Georgia/South                   October 2005–April 2006, December
                                                                                                      Carolina border to Cape Hatteras, North               2006–April 2007, and February 2008–
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                                             or less than 1,700 lb (771 kg) for the
                                             black sea bass pot sector (50 CFR 402.2).                Carolina, the prohibition applies to                  April 2008 (Farmer et al. 2016). These
                                             NMFS is currently evaluating the                         Federal waters that are shallower than                two models allowed for extrapolation of
                                             implementation of this                                   30 m in depth. This bathymetric area is               predicted right whale occurrence in
                                             recommendation.                                          based on right whale sightings by depth               areas that were not surveyed (i.e., the
                                                Comment 4: Passive acoustic                           and captures 97 percent and 96 percent                models controlled for bias created by
                                             recording arrays have been deployed off                  of right whale sightings off the North                shore-based search effort).


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                                                The commenter cited Knowlton et al.                   the development of Regulatory                         bass pots during the development and
                                             (2002) and Schick et al. (2009) to                       Amendment 16 and this final rule.                     implementation of Regulatory
                                             support extending the black sea bass pot                    Comment 8: A 2016 study by the U.S.                Amendment 16, and NMFS intends to
                                             closure 30 nm from shore. However,                       Navy shows that right whale call rates                ask each of these states to issue
                                             Knowlton et al. (2002) summarized                        detected by an acoustic monitoring                    regulations compatible with this final
                                             sightings data in the mid-Atlantic, but                  array moored perpendicular to the coast               rule.
                                             did not correct those sightings for                      off Cape Hatteras, North Carolina, are                   Comment 10: The prohibition on
                                             survey effort as was done in the models                  highest within 15 or 20 nm of shore, but              winter black sea bass pot fishing outside
                                             used in the development of Regulatory                    significant numbers of right whale calls              of the right whale critical habitat area
                                             Amendment 16. Schick et al. (2009)                       also occur between 20 and 40 nm                       should be ended and areas as shown in
                                             modeled right whale spatial distribution                 offshore.                                             Alternative 2 of Action 1 (the previous
                                             in the mid-Atlantic, but the results have                   Response: The U.S. Navy buoys in the               designation of North Atlantic right
                                             a high degree of uncertainty as the study                acoustic array appeared to be placed at               whale critical habitat) should be closed
                                             only used data from two female right                     approximately 5 nm increments from                    to fishing with black sea bass pot gear.
                                             whales, one tagged in 1996 and the                       the shoreline (i.e., 5, 10, 15, 20, and 25               Response: NMFS disagrees that the
                                             other tagged in 2000. NMFS has                           nm from the shoreline). The offshore                  area shown in Alternative 2 of Action 1
                                             determined that the analysis in                          boundary of the black sea bass pot                    to modify the annual November 1
                                             Regulatory Amendment 16 represents                       closure area extends nearly 20 nm                     through April 30 prohibition on the use
                                             the best scientific information available.               offshore off North Carolina. From                     of black sea bass pot gear in Regulatory
                                                Comment 7: Limited telemetry and                      December 2013 through March 2014, the                 Amendment 16 should be the only area
                                             recent acoustic monitoring suggest that                  study indicates that the majority of right            closed to fishing with black sea bass pot
                                             waters beyond 15 or 20 nm from shore                     whale calls were detected at buoys that               gear. The area shown in Alternative 2 of
                                             are used by right whales more                            were located between 10 and 15 nm                     Action 1 is based on right whale critical
                                             frequently than aerial survey data                       from the Cape Hatteras, North Carolina,               habitat that was implemented in 1994,
                                             indicate. For example, data on right                     shoreline. Fewer calls were detected 20               and on January 26, 2016, NMFS issued
                                             whales tagged with telemetry devices to                  nm from the shoreline (when compared                  a final rule that created an expansion of
                                             document northbound migration routes                     to the calls detected at 10 and 15 nm)                the right whale critical habitat area (81
                                             from the southeastern U.S. calving                       and even fewer were detected 25 nm                    FR 4838) that was effective February 26,
                                             grounds (Andrews 2016, Slay et al.                       from shore. From October 2014 through                 2016. This recent determination of
                                             2002) indicate that they regularly use                   February 2015, the majority of right                  critical habitat is based on an increased
                                             waters out to 30 nm from shore and                       whale calls were detected at buoys 5                  understanding of where North Atlantic
                                             therefore are not confined to waters                     and 10 nm from the shoreline (the buoy                right whales occur, or are most likely to
                                             shallower than 25 or 30 m in depth.                      15 nm from shore was offline from                     occur, off the southeastern United
                                                Response: There are varying levels of                 December 2014 through February 2015).                 States. The Council did not include an
                                             error and uncertainty associated with                    Fewer right whale calls were detected                 alternative to base the closed area on the
                                             the preliminary telemetry tracks                         20 and 25 nm from shore. This study                   revised right whale critical habitat
                                             gathered from the two studies                            did not correlate the number of calls to              because the Council voted for final
                                             referenced (Andrews 2016, Slay et al.                    the number of whales nor did they                     approval of Regulatory Amendment 16
                                             2002), and the data have not been                        specify the detection range of the                    in December 2015, which was prior to
                                             processed completely to account for                      acoustic buoys. The U.S. Navy buoys in                the publication of the final rule for the
                                             those errors. Andrews (2016)                             the study did not extend out to 40 nm                 North Atlantic right whale critical
                                             summarizes the results of a right whale                  as the commenter suggests, and the                    habitat area expansion.
                                             tagging study and contains a map that                    buoys were not designed with the intent                  In addition, the analysis in Regulatory
                                             illustrates the estimated tracks of right                of detecting whale calls. Therefore,                  Amendment 16 indicated that
                                             whales tagged during the study. Slay et                  NMFS has determined that the best                     Alternative 2 in Action 1 would
                                             al. (2002) describes the results of a                    scientific information available on right             introduce the greatest amount of
                                             January 1999 study in which a female                     whale spatial distribution was used in                entanglement risk to large whales,
                                             right whale accompanied by her calf                      Regulatory Amendment 16, and serves                   relative to all alternatives, because
                                             was tracked via radio off northeast                      as the basis for this final rule.                     predicted North Atlantic right whale
                                             Florida and southeast Georgia. The                          Comment 9: The black sea bass pot                  presence is higher outside of the
                                             researchers used telemetry to follow the                 seasonal closures should be extended to               geographic boundaries of Alternative 2.
                                             mother/calf pair for 140 hours. That                     the shoreline, and black sea bass pot                    Comment 11: NMFS should not
                                             report overlays the whales’ track with                   fishing in state waters should be                     modify the current restrictions on black
                                             that of sea surface temperature and the                  prohibited at the same times that                     sea bass pots because this type of fishing
                                             temperatures associated with the track                   Federal waters are closed. Similar                    gear captures large amounts of fish and
                                             are consistent with modeled right whale                  regulations should be in place for                    reduces the availability of black sea bass
                                             distribution in Gowan and Ortega-Ortiz                   fishing gear in both state and Federal                to fishermen using hook-and-line gear.
                                             (2014), which was the basis for the                      waters.                                                  Response: NMFS agrees that
                                             analysis contained in Regulatory                            Response: The Council does not                     commercial fishermen can harvest more
                                             Amendment 16. Since the study                            manage black sea bass in state waters,                black sea bass using pot gear than hook-
                                             described in Slay et al. (2002) used                     because the Magnuson-Stevens Act                      and-line gear. In addition, NMFS
                                             telemetry data, NMFS believes that the                   gives the Council the authority to                    acknowledges that this final rule will
                                                                                                      manage fisheries in the EEZ, off North                likely increase the benefits to fishers
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                                             results have a high degree of
                                             uncertainty. However, the spatial                        Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia and                 using black sea bass pot gear and
                                             distribution information learned from                    Florida (16 U.S.C. 1852(a)(1)(C)).                    decrease the benefits to fishers using
                                             the one right whale mother/calf pair in                  However, NMFS and the Council                         hook-and-line gear, as described in the
                                             Slay et al. (2002) was adequately                        informed the states of North Carolina,                Classification section of this final rule.
                                             represented in the model used by                         South Carolina, Georgia and Florida of                However, NMFS estimates that revenue
                                             Gowan and Ortega-Ortiz (2014) during                     the measures proposed for black sea                   losses to each vessel using fishing gear


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                                             other than black sea bass pots will be                   line marking, or about an additional $90              commercial permit. Since that time one
                                             relatively small.                                        annually if paint is used instead. The                endorsement holder has dropped out of
                                               Though commercial harvest is greater                   estimated additional annual time                      the black sea bass pot component of the
                                             using black seas bass pot gear, there are                burden associated with the marking                    commercial sector, but the current
                                             only 32 fishers with an endorsement                      requirement is up to approximately 3.5                analysis uses 32 endorsement holders
                                             who may harvest black sea bass using                     hours annually.                                       because historical records of these 32
                                             pots, and as implemented through                            No comments specific to the IRFA or                endorsement holders were used in
                                             Amendment 18A to the FMP, each                           on the economic impacts of the rule                   Regulatory Amendment 16. Using the
                                             endorsement holder is limited to a                       more generally were received from the                 records of 32 endorsement holders for
                                             maximum of 35 pots, a commercial trip                    public or from the Chief Counsel for the              determining the economic effects is not
                                             limit of 1,000 lb (454 kg) gutted weight,                Advocacy of the Small Business                        expected to inflate the analytical results
                                             and a requirement that pots be brought                   Administration and, therefore, no public              because only an average of 31 vessels
                                             back to shore after each trip (77 FR                     comments are addressed in this FRFA.                  fished for black sea bass using pots.
                                             32408, June 1, 2012). The Council                        No changes to the proposed rule were                     From the 2000/2001 through 2013/
                                             determined that modifying the current                    made in response to public comments.                  2014 fishing years, these endorsement
                                             closure under this final rule will reduce                NMFS agrees that the Council’s choice                 holders used an average of 31 vessels
                                             the adverse socioeconomic impacts and                    of preferred alternative will best achieve            fishing for black sea bass using pots.
                                             increase the flexibility of black sea bass               the Council’s objectives for Regulatory               These vessels generated total combined
                                             pot endorsement holders to fish with                     Amendment 16 while minimizing, to                     revenues (2014 dollars) of $732,717
                                             this gear, while continuing to protect                   the extent practicable, the adverse                   from black sea bass, $228,468 from other
                                             ESA-listed whales in the South Atlantic                  effects on fishers, support industries,               species jointly landed with black sea
                                             region.                                                  and associated communities.                           bass, and $248,662 from all other
                                                                                                         NMFS expects this final rule to                    species in trips where black sea bass
                                             Classification                                           directly affect federally permitted                   was not caught. The average annual
                                                The Regional Administrator,                           commercial fishermen fishing for black                revenue per vessel from all species,
                                             Southeast Region, NMFS, has                              sea bass in the South Atlantic. For RFA               including black sea bass, landed by
                                             determined that this final rule is                       purposes only, NMFS has established a                 these vessels was $38,715 (2014
                                             consistent with Regulatory Amendment                     small business size standard for                      dollars). During the same time period,
                                             16, the Magnuson-Stevens Act, and                        businesses, including their affiliates,               an average of 215 vessels using gear
                                             other applicable law.                                    whose primary industry is commercial                  other than sea bass pots landed at least
                                                This final rule has been determined to                fishing (see 50 CFR 200.2). A business                1 lb (0.45 kg) of black sea bass. These
                                             be not significant for purposes of                       primarily engaged in commercial fishing               vessels generated dockside total
                                             Executive Order 12866.                                   (NAICS code 11411) is classified as a                 combined revenues (2014 dollars) of
                                                In compliance with section 604 of the                 small business if it is independently                 $199,574 from black sea bass, $3.838
                                             RFA, NMFS prepared a final regulatory                    owned and operated, is not dominant in                million from other species jointly
                                             flexibility analysis (FRFA) for this final               its field of operation (including                     landed with black sea bass, and $7.680
                                             rule. The FRFA incorporates the Initial                  affiliates), and has combined annual                  million from all other species in trips
                                             Regulatory Flexibility Analysis (IRFA), a                receipts not in excess of $11 million for             where black sea bass was not caught.
                                             summary of the significant economic                      all its affiliated operations worldwide.              The average annual revenue per vessel
                                             issues raised by public comments,                        The $11 million standard became                       from all species, including black sea
                                             NMFS’s responses to those comments,                      effective on July 1, 2016, and is to be               bass, landed by these vessels was
                                             and a summary of the analyses                            used in place of the U.S. Small Business              $54,651 (2014 dollars). Vessels that
                                             completed to support the action. The                     Administration’s (SBA) current                        caught and landed black sea bass may
                                             FRFA follows.                                            standards of $20.5 million, $5.5 million,             also operate in other fisheries, the
                                                The preamble to the final rule                        and $7.5 million for the finfish (NAICS               revenues of which are not known and
                                             provides the statement of the need for                   114111), shellfish (NAICS 114112), and                are not reflected in these totals. Based
                                             and objectives of this final rule. The                   other marine fishing (NAICS 114119)                   on revenue information, all commercial
                                             Magnuson-Stevens Act provides the                        sectors of the U.S. commercial fishing                vessels directly affected by the final rule
                                             statutory basis for this final rule.                     industry in all NMFS rules subject to                 may be assumed to be small entities.
                                                No duplicative, overlapping, or                       the RFA after July 1, 2016.                              Because all entities expected to be
                                             conflicting Federal rules have been                         Pursuant to the RFA, and prior to July             directly affected by this final rule are
                                             identified. In addition, no new reporting                1, 2016, an IRFA was developed for this               assumed to be small entities, NMFS has
                                             or record-keeping requirements are                       regulatory action using SBA’s size                    determined that this final rule will
                                             introduced by this final rule. However,                  standards. NMFS has reviewed the                      affect a substantial number of small
                                             the final rule will require that for each                analyses prepared for this regulatory                 entities. However, the issue of
                                             black sea bass pot buoy line an                          action in light of the new size standard.             disproportionate effects on small versus
                                             additional 12-inch (30.5 cm) wide                        All of the entities directly affected by              large entities does not arise in the
                                             purple band be added at the end of, and                  this regulatory action are commercial                 present case.
                                             directly adjacent to, each of the                        fishing businesses and were considered                   This final rule modifies the November
                                             currently required 12-inch (30.5 cm)                     small under the SBA’s size standards,                 1 through April 30 annual prohibition
                                             colored marks required under the                         and they all will continue to be                      on the use of black sea bass pot gear in
                                             ALWTRP discussed above. Similar to                       considered small under the new NMFS                   the South Atlantic EEZ by allowing
                                             the current requirements under the                                                                             black sea bass pot fishing at depths
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                                                                                                      standard. Thus, NMFS has determined
                                             ALWTRP, this marking requirement                         that the new size standard does not                   greater than approximately 25 m from
                                             does not need an additional expertise on                 affect analyses prepared for this                     November 1 through 30, and April 1
                                             the part of fishermen. NMFS estimates                    regulatory action.                                    through 30, from approximately
                                             that this requirement will cost each pot                    As of December 31, 2014, there were                Daytona Beach, Florida, to the Georgia/
                                             endorsement holder about an additional                   32 holders of the Federal black sea bass              South Carolina border and off North and
                                             $5 annually if surveyor’s tape is used for               pot endorsement to the snapper-grouper                South Carolina; at depths greater than


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                                             approximately 25 m from December 1                       expected revenue increases will be                    from getting entangled with pot buoy
                                             through March 31, from approximately                     approximately 9 to 21 percent of their                lines.
                                             Cape Canaveral, Florida, to Savannah,                    average annual revenue of $38,715 per                    The fourth alternative would apply
                                             Georgia; and, at depths greater than                     vessel. However, revenue losses to                    the black sea bass pot closure from
                                             approximately 30 m from December 1                       vessels using fishing gear other than                 approximately Cape Canaveral, Florida,
                                             through March 31 off North and South                     black sea bass pots will be between 1                 to Cape Hatteras, North Carolina,
                                             Carolina. In addition, this final rule                   and 2 percent of their average annual                 annually from November 1 through
                                             requires black sea bass pot endorsement                  revenue of $54,651 per vessel.                        April 30. Although this alternative
                                             holders to put three 12-inch (30.5 cm)                   Therefore, on a per vessel basis, the                 would provide increased protection to
                                             purple markings on each sea bass pot                     revenue gains to the black seas bass pot              right whales from entanglement with
                                             buoy line adjacent to the already                        endorsement holders could potentially                 black sea bass pot buoy lines, it would
                                             required color markings on these lines                   be substantial, whereas the revenue                   result in smaller overall revenue
                                             under the ALWTRP. The marks are                          losses to the other fishing gear users will           increases than the preferred alternative.
                                             commonly made with either paint or                       be relatively small.                                     The fifth alternative would apply the
                                             surveyor’s tape. As described in the                        The requirement for black sea bass pot             black sea bass pot closure from
                                             codified text to this final rule, other                  endorsement holders to put three 12-                  approximately Daytona Beach, Florida,
                                             materials may also be used for marking                   inch (30.5 cm) purple markings on each                to Cape Hatteras, North Carolina,
                                             the line.                                                black sea bass pot buoy line adjacent to              annually from November 1 through
                                                                                                      the already required colors required                  April 30. Relative to the preferred
                                                The modification to the current
                                                                                                      under the ALWTRP will cost each                       alternative, this alternative would
                                             prohibition on the use of black sea bass
                                                                                                      endorsement holder about an additional                provide slightly more increases in
                                             pot gear will have contrasting economic                                                                        overall revenues to commercial vessels
                                                                                                      $5 annually if surveyor’s tape is used,
                                             effects on the two major groups of                                                                             but would provide less protection to
                                                                                                      or about an additional $90 annually if
                                             participants in the commercial harvest                                                                         right whales from entanglement with
                                                                                                      paint is used instead.
                                             of black sea bass. This action will                         The following discussion describes                 black sea bass pot buoy lines.
                                             benefit those using pots for harvesting                  the alternatives that were not selected as               The sixth alternative would apply the
                                             black sea bass, and given that the                       preferred by the Council. In this section,            black sea bass pot closure from
                                             commercial annual catch limit (ACL) is                   the term ‘‘overall revenues’’ refers to the           approximately Sebastian Inlet, Florida,
                                             predicted to be fully harvested, benefits                sum of revenues from all vessels using                to Cape Hatteras, North Carolina,
                                             to users of other fishing gear, such as                  black sea bass pots and revenues from                 annually from November 1 through
                                             hook-and-line, will decrease. The                        all vessels using gear other than black               April 30. Although this alternative
                                             combined dockside revenues (2014                         sea bass pots for for harvesting black sea            would provide the second greatest
                                             dollars) for all sea bass pot gear vessels               bass.                                                 protection in comparison with the other
                                             are estimated to increase annually                          Twelve alternatives, including the                 alternatives in Regulatory Amendment
                                             between $113,964 and $185,068 based                      preferred alternative as described above,             16 to right whales from entanglement
                                             on 2000–2013 average black sea bass                      were considered for modifying the                     with pot buoy lines, it would result in
                                             price, or between $163,606 and                           November 1 through April 30                           lower overall revenue increases than the
                                             $260,355 based on 2011–2013 average                      prohibition on the use of black sea bass              preferred alternative.
                                             black sea bass price. Two price levels                   pot gear. The first alternative, the no                  The seventh alternative would apply
                                             are used to provide a limit on the range                 action alternative, would maintain the                the black sea bass pot closure from
                                             of revenue effects. The lower limit is                   current economic benefits to all                      approximately the Altamaha River,
                                             based on the 2000–2013 average black                     participants in the fishery as well as                Georgia, to Cape Hatteras, North
                                             sea bass price and the upper limit is                    provide the least likelihood of right                 Carolina, with the following sub-
                                             based on the 2011–2013 average black                     whales getting entangled with black sea               alternatives: Annually from November 1
                                             sea bass price. In contrast, the combined                bass pot lines. However, this alternative             through December 15 and March 15
                                             dockside revenues (2014 dollars) for all                 would not address the need to reduce                  through April 30; annually from
                                             non-black seas bass pot gear vessels are                 the adverse socioeconomic effects                     November 1 through December 15 and
                                             estimated to decrease annually between                   resulting from the current prohibition                March 15 through April 30 for the area
                                             $68,323 and $141,527 based on 2000–                      on the use of black sea bass pot gear.                off North Carolina and South Carolina,
                                             2013 average black sea bass price, or                       The second alternative would apply                 and from November 15 through April 15
                                             between $116,650 and $241,631 based                      the black sea bass pot closure to the area            for the area off Georgia and Florida; and,
                                             on 2011–2013 the average black sea bass                  previously designated as North Atlantic               annually from February 15 through
                                             price. The net revenue change for all                    right whale critical habitat from                     April 30 for the area off North Carolina
                                             vessels combined will be between                         November 15 through April 15. This                    and South Carolina, and from November
                                             $43,541 and $46,367 based on 2000–                       alternative would provide slightly more               15 through April 15 for the area off
                                             2013 average price for black sea bass, or                increases in overall revenues to                      Georgia and Florida. Relative to the
                                             between $43,889 and $46,553 based on                     commercial vessels than the preferred                 preferred alternative, this alternative
                                             2010–2013 average price for black sea                    alternative, but it would also pose the               and its sub-alternatives would result in
                                             bass. Assuming that revenue increases                    highest risk of right whale entanglement              relatively higher overall revenue
                                             for users of pot gear will be equally                    with black sea bass pot buoy lines.                   increases but would provide much
                                             distributed among the 32 endorsement                        The third alternative would apply the              reduced protection to right whales from
                                             holders, revenues per pot endorsement                    black sea bass pot closure from                       entanglement with sea bass pot buoy
                                             holder will increase annually between                    approximately Ponce Inlet, Florida, to
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                                                                                                                                                            lines.
                                             $3,561 and $5,783, or between $5,113                     Cape Hatteras, North Carolina, annually                  The eighth alternative would apply
                                             and $8,136. However, revenue per                         from November 1 through April 30.                     the black sea bass pot closure from
                                             vessel for the 215 users of non-pot gear                 Relative to the preferred alternative, this           approximately Daytona Beach, Florida,
                                             will decrease between $318 and $658, or                  alternative would result in higher                    to Cape Hatteras, North Carolina,
                                             between $543 and $1,124. For vessels                     overall revenue increases but would                   annually from November 1 through
                                             using black seas bass pot gear, the                      also decrease protection to right whales              April 15; or annually from November 1


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                                             through December 15 and February 15                      sea bass pots in the South Atlantic. The              gear is used. This estimate of the public
                                             through April 30 for the area off North                  first alternative, the no action                      reporting burden includes the time for
                                             Carolina and South Carolina, and from                    alternative, would not impose any                     reviewing instructions, gathering and
                                             November 15 through April 15 for the                     additional cost on fishermen when                     maintaining the data needed, and
                                             area off Georgia and Florida. Relative to                fishing for black sea bass using pots but             completing and reviewing the
                                             the preferred alternative, this alternative              it would not meet the need for the                    collection-of-information.
                                             and its sub-alternatives would result in                 action. The second alternative, with two                 Notwithstanding any other provision
                                             higher overall revenue increases but                     sub-alternatives, would impose                        of the law, no person is required to
                                             would result in a much reduced                           requirements in addition to those                     respond to, nor will any person be
                                             protection to right whales from                          required under the current ALWTRP for                 subject to a penalty for failure to comply
                                             entanglement with pot buoy lines.                        black sea bass pot buoy lines from                    with, a collection-of-information subject
                                                The ninth alternative would apply the                 November 1 through April 30 in Federal                to the requirements of the PRA, unless
                                             black sea bass pot closure from                          waters in the South Atlantic. The first               that collection-of-information displays a
                                             approximately Daytona Beach, Florida,                    sub-alternative would require that the                currently valid OMB control number.
                                             to Cape Hatteras, North Carolina,                        breaking strength for buoy lines not                  All currently approved NOAA
                                             annually from November 1 through                         exceed 2,200 lb (997 kg) and the second               collections-of-information may be
                                             April 15; or annually from November 1                    sub-alternative would require that the                viewed at http://www.cio.noaa.gov/
                                             through December 15 and February 15                      breaking strength for buoy lines not                  services_programs/prasubs.html.
                                             through April 30 for the area off North                  exceed 1,200 lb (544 kg). The first sub-                 Section 212 of the Small Business
                                             Carolina and South Carolina, and from                    alternative is what is currently required             Regulatory Enforcement Fairness Act of
                                             November 15 through April 15 for the                     under the ALWTRP in the Southeast                     1996 states that, for each rule or group
                                             area off Georgia and Florida. Relative to                U.S. Restricted Area North and would                  of related rules for which an agency is
                                             the preferred alternative, this alternative              affect only about 17 pot endorsement                  required to prepare a FRFA, the agency
                                             and its sub-alternatives would result in                 holders in North Carolina. The                        shall publish one or more guides to
                                             higher overall revenue increases but                     estimated cost to each of these 17                    assist small entities in complying with
                                             would result in much reduced                             fishermen is a maximum of $716. The                   the rule, and shall designate such
                                             protection to right whales from                          second sub-alternative would impose                   publications as small entity compliance
                                             entanglement with pot buoy lines.                        the same cost per fisherman of $716 but               guides. As part of the rulemaking
                                                The tenth alternative would apply the                 would affect all 32 pot endorsement                   process, NMFS prepared a fishery
                                             black sea bass pot closure from                          holders. The third alternative would                  bulletin, which also serves as a small
                                             approximately the Georgia/South                          require that the breaking strength of the             entity compliance guide. The fishery
                                             Carolina border, to Cape Hatteras, North                                                                       bulletin will be sent to all interested
                                                                                                      weak links of the buoy lines must not
                                             Carolina, annually from November 1                                                                             parties.
                                                                                                      exceed 400 lb (181 kg) for black sea bass
                                             through December 15, with the                                                                                     There are provisions in this final rule
                                                                                                      pots in the South Atlantic EEZ. This                  that are exempt from the requirement to
                                             following provision: From February 15
                                                                                                      alternative is a decrease from the                    delay the effectiveness of a final rule by
                                             through April 30, the black sea bass pot
                                                                                                      current requirement of 600 lb (272 kg)                30 days after publication in the Federal
                                             closure applies to certain inshore waters
                                                                                                      breaking strength of the weak links                   Register, under 5 U.S.C. 553(d)(3).
                                             from approximately the Georgia/South
                                                                                                      under the ALWTRP, and is estimated to                 Specifically, NMFS finds good cause
                                             Carolina border, to Cape Hatteras, North
                                                                                                      cost each of the 32 pot endorsement                   under 5 U.S.C. 553(d)(3) to waive the
                                             Carolina; from December 16 through
                                                                                                      holders $65. Relative to the preferred                delay in the effective date for the
                                             February 14, there would be no closure
                                                                                                      alternative, all these alternatives, except           revised time and area closures specific
                                             off of the Carolinas; from November 15
                                             through April 15, the black sea bass pot                 the no action alternative, would impose               to the use of black sea bass pot gear in
                                             closure applies to certain inshore waters                higher costs upon fishermen using black               the South Atlantic EEZ set forth in
                                             from approximately the Georgia/South                     sea bass pots.                                        § 622.183(b)(6), since these measures
                                             Carolina border, to approximately                           This final rule contains a revised                 increase the allowable area and time
                                             Daytona Beach, Florida. Relative to the                  collection-of-information requirements                available to this fishing gear type for the
                                             preferred alternative, this alternative                  subject to the PRA, which has been                    regulated community during the fishing
                                             would result in higher overall revenue                   approved by OMB under control                         year. Delaying implementation of these
                                             increases but would result in much                       number 0648–0358. NMFS estimates the                  measures for black sea bass could result
                                             reduced protection to right whales from                  public reporting burden for the sea bass              in snapper-grouper fishermen not
                                             entanglement with pot buoy lines.                        pot gear marking will result in an                    having the opportunity to achieve
                                                The eleventh alternative would apply                  additional annual cost of up to $90 per               optimum yield from this stock, because
                                             the black sea bass pot closure from                      sea bass pot endorsement holder and                   the black sea bass pot component of the
                                             approximately Cape Canaveral, Florida,                   require up to an additional 3.5 hours per             commercial sector would have less time
                                             to Cape Hatteras, North Carolina,                        response per year. Based upon feedback                available during the year to harvest the
                                             annually from November 1 through                         from fishermen, the cost and time                     ACL before the fishing year’s end,
                                             April 30. Relative to the preferred                      burden for the marking requirement                    thereby undermining the intent of the
                                             alternative, this alternative would result               may be slightly lower in subsequent                   rule. Additionally, a delay in
                                             in higher overall revenue increases but                  years depending on the marking method                 implementation for these measures
                                             would result in slightly reduced                         used. However, NMFS estimates the                     would not allow fishers using black sea
                                             protection to right whales from                          requirement to endorsement holders                    bass pot gear to begin fishing with that
                                                                                                      will result in the same for cost and time             gear as soon as possible, which would
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                                             entanglement with black sea bass pot
                                             buoy lines.                                              burden for each subsequent year,                      therefore minimize the potential
                                                Four alternatives, including the                      because different materials used to mark              socioeconomic benefits of this final rule
                                             preferred alternative, were considered                   sea bass pot gear are available and the               and be contrary to the purpose of
                                             in addition to the existing ALWTRP                       longevity of the markings vary                        Regulatory Amendment 16. Thus, not
                                             buoy line/weak link gear requirements                    depending on factors such as the length               waiving the 30-day delay of
                                             and buoy line rope marking for black                     of the fishing season and how often the               effectiveness for these black sea bass pot


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                                             gear closure provisions is unnecessary                   sea bass pot gear appropriately stowed                          Point            North lat.              West long.
                                             and contrary to the public interest, as a                on board a vessel in transit through the
                                             delay in implementation may negatively                   closed area. See paragraph (b)(6)(iii) of                   4 ...........   34°49′   ...............   75°50′.
                                             impact black sea bass pot fishers and be                 this section for black sea bass pot transit                 5 ...........   34°47′   ...............   76°05′.
                                             inconsistent with the purpose of this                    and gear stowage requirements through                       6 ...........   34°31′   ...............   76°18′.
                                             final rule with respect to reducing the                  the closed areas.                                           7 ...........   34°20′   ...............   76°13′.
                                                                                                        (i) From November 1 through                               8 ...........   34°12′   ...............   77°00′.
                                             socioeconomic impacts of the current                                                                                 9 ...........   33°43′   ...............   77°30′.
                                             closure. Therefore, a delay in                           November 30 and from April 1 through                        10 .........    33°21′   ...............   77°21′.
                                             effectiveness would diminish the social                  April 30, no person may harvest or                          11 .........    33°18′   ...............   77°41′.
                                             and economic benefits for snapper-                       possess black sea bass in or from the                       12 .........    33°22′   ...............   77°56′.
                                             grouper fishermen this final rule                        closed area within the South Atlantic                       13 .........    33°12′   ...............   78°20′.
                                             provides, which is part of the purpose                   EEZ either with sea bass pots or from a                     14 .........    33°05′   ...............   78°22′.
                                             of the rule. Thus, the measures                          vessel with sea bass pots on board in the                   15 .........    33°01′   ...............   78°38′.
                                             applicable to the black sea bass pot gear                South Atlantic EEZ inshore of the                           16 .........    32°40′   ...............   79°01′.
                                             area and seasonal closure in this final                  rhumb lines connecting, in order, the                       17 .........    32°36′   ...............   79°18′.
                                                                                                      following points:                                           18 .........    32°19′   ...............   79°22′.
                                             rule are effective upon publication.                                                                                 19 .........    32°16′   ...............   79°37′.
                                             List of Subjects in 50 CFR Part 622                                                                                  20 .........    32°03′   ...............   79°48′.
                                                                                                            Point            North lat.             West long.
                                                                                                                                                                  21 .........    31°39′   ...............   80°27′.
                                               Annual catch limits, Black sea bass,                                                                               22 .........    30°58′   ...............   80°47′.
                                             Fisheries, Fishing, South Atlantic.                      1 ...............   35°15′                State/EEZ
                                                                                                                                                  boundary.       23 .........    30°13′   ...............   81°01′.
                                               Dated: December 22, 2016.                              2 ...............   35°15′                75°09′.           24 .........    29°32′   ...............   80°39′.
                                                                                                      3 ...............   35°06′                75°22′.           25 .........    29°22′   ...............   80°44′.
                                             Samuel D. Rauch III,
                                                                                                      4 ...............   35°06′                75°39′.           26 .........    28°50′   ...............   80°22′.
                                             Deputy Assistant Administrator for                                                                                   27 .........    28°21′   ...............   80°18′.
                                             Regulatory Programs, National Marine                     5 ...............   35°01′                75°47′.
                                                                                                      6 ...............   34°54′                75°46′.           28 .........    28°21′   ...............   State/EEZ
                                             Fisheries Service.                                                                                                                                                boundary.
                                                                                                      7 ...............   34°52′                76°04′.
                                             ■ For the reasons set out in the                         8 ...............   34°33′                76°22′.
                                             preamble, 50 CFR part 622 is amended                     9 ...............   34°23′                76°18′.              (iii) For the purpose of paragraph
                                             as follows:                                              10 .............    34°21′                76°27′.           (b)(6) of this section, transit means non-
                                                                                                      11 .............    34°25′                76°51′.           stop progression through the area;
                                             PART 622—FISHERIES OF THE                                12 .............    34°09′                77°19′.           fishing gear appropriately stowed means
                                             CARIBBEAN, GULF OF MEXICO, AND                           13 .............    33°44′                77°38′.           all black sea bass pot gear must be out
                                             SOUTH ATLANTIC                                           14 .............    33°25′                77°27′.           of the water and on board the deck of
                                                                                                      15 .............    33°22′                77°40′.           the vessel. All buoys must either be
                                             ■ 1. The authority citation for part 622                 16 .............    33°28′                77°41′.
                                                                                                                                                                  disconnected from the gear or stowed
                                             continues to read as follows:                            17 .............    33°32′                77°53′.
                                                                                                      18 .............    33°22′                78°26′.           within the sea bass pot. Disconnected
                                                 Authority: 16 U.S.C. 1801 et seq.                    19 .............    33°06′                78°31′.           buoys may remain on deck.
                                             ■ 2. In § 622.183, revise paragraph (b)(6)               20 .............    33°05′                78°40′.           *       *     *    *     *
                                             to read as follows:                                      21 .............    33°01′                78°43′.           ■ 3. § 622.189, add paragraph (g) to read
                                                                                                      22 .............    32°56′                78°57′.           as follows:
                                             § 622.183    Area and seasonal closures.                 23 .............    32°44′                79°04′.
                                             *      *    *      *      *                              24 .............    32°42′                79°13′.           § 622.189 Restrictions and requirements
                                                (b) * * *                                             25 .............    32°34′                79°23′.           for sea bass pots.
                                                (6) Seasonal closure of the                           26 .............    32°25′                79°25′.           *      *     *     *    *
                                             commercial black sea bass pot                            27 .............    32°23′                79°37′.              (g) Sea bass pot buoy line marking
                                                                                                      28 .............    31°53′                80°09′.
                                             component of the snapper-grouper                                                                                     requirement. In addition to the gear
                                                                                                      29 .............    31°31′                80°33′.
                                             fishery. The closed area is that area and                30 .............    30°43′                80°49′.           marking requirements specified in 50
                                             time period described in paragraphs                      31 .............    30°30′                81°01′.           CFR 229.32(b), from November 15
                                             (b)(6)(i) and (b)(6)(ii) of this section,                32 .............    29°45′                81°01′.           through April 15, each year, in the
                                             respectively. During the applicable                      33 .............    29°31′                80°58′.           Southeast U.S. Restricted Area North as
                                             closure, no person may harvest or                        34 .............    29°13′                80°52′.           described in 50 CFR 229.32(f) and from
                                             possess black sea bass in or from the                    35 .............    29°13′                State/EEZ         September 1 through May 31, each year
                                             closed area within the South Atlantic                                                                boundary.       in the Offshore Trap/Pot Waters Area
                                             EEZ either with sea bass pots or from a                                                                              and the Southern Nearshore Trap/Pot
                                             vessel with sea bass pots on board,                        (ii) From December 1 through March                        Waters Area, as described in 50 CFR
                                             except that a vessel with a valid                        31, no person may harvest or possess                        229.32(c)(6) and (9), respectively, the
                                             commercial permit for snapper-grouper                    black sea bass in or from the closed area                   buoy line must be marked with a purple
                                             with a sea bass pot endorsement that is                  within the South Atlantic EEZ either                        color band. The colored band must be
                                             in transit and with black sea bass pot                   with sea bass pots or from a vessel with                    clearly visible when the gear is hauled
                                             gear appropriately stowed as described                   sea bass pots on board in the South                         or removed from the water, including if
                                             in paragraph (b)(6)(iii) of this section                 Atlantic EEZ inshore of the rhumb lines                     the color of the rope is the same as, or
                                             may possess black sea bass. In addition,                 connecting, in order, the following                         similar, to the colored band. The purple
                                             sea bass pots must be removed from the                   points:                                                     band must be marked directly onto the
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                                             water in the applicable closed area                                                                                  line and adjacent to the buoy line
                                                                                                        Point             North lat.             West long.
                                             within the South Atlantic EEZ before                                                                                 markings specified in 50 CFR 229.32(b),
                                             the applicable time period, and may not                  1 ...........   35°15′ ...............   State/EEZ          that is, at the top, middle, and bottom
                                             be on board a vessel in the closed area                                                             boundary.        of each buoy line deployed by, or on
                                             within the South Atlantic EEZ during                     2 ...........   35°15′ ...............   75°08′.            board, the vessel. Each of the three
                                             the applicable closure, except for such                  3 ...........   34°58′ ...............   75°41′.            purple bands must be a 12-inch (30.5


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                                             cm) color mark. In marking or affixing                   seq.) and the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery                vessels to obtain BFT quota from other
                                             the purple band, the line may be dyed,                   Conservation and Management Act                       vessels with available individual quota
                                             painted, or marked with thin colored                     (Magnuson-Stevens Act; 16 U.S.C. 1801                 in order to enable full accounting for
                                             whipping line, thin colored plastic, or                  et seq.) governing the harvest of BFT by              BFT landings and dead discards, and
                                             heat-shrink tubing, or other material.                   persons and vessels subject to U.S.                   minimize constraints on fishing for
                                             [FR Doc. 2016–31363 Filed 12–28–16; 8:45 am]             jurisdiction are found at 50 CFR part                 target species;
                                             BILLING CODE 3510–22–P
                                                                                                      635. Section 635.27 subdivides the U.S.                  4. Balance the objective of limiting
                                                                                                      BFT quota recommended by the                          bluefin landings and dead discards with
                                                                                                      International Commission for the                      the objective of optimizing fishing
                                             DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE                                   Conservation of Atlantic Tunas (ICCAT)                opportunities and maintaining
                                                                                                      and implemented by NMFS among the                     profitability; and
                                             National Oceanic and Atmospheric                         various domestic fishing categories per                  5. Balance the above objectives with
                                             Administration                                           the allocations established in the 2006               potential impacts on the directed permit
                                                                                                      Consolidated Atlantic Highly Migratory                categories that target BFT, and the
                                             50 CFR Part 635                                          Species Fishery Management Plan (2006                 broader objectives of the 2006
                                                                                                      Consolidated HMS FMP) (71 FR 58058,                   Consolidated HMS FMP and the
                                             [Docket No. 160527473–6999–02]                           October 2, 2006), as amended by                       Magnuson-Stevens Fishery
                                             RIN 0648–BG09                                            Amendment 7 to the 2006 Consolidated                  Conservation and Management Act
                                                                                                      HMS FMP (Amendment 7) (79 FR                          (Magnuson-Stevens Act).
                                             Atlantic Highly Migratory Species;                       71510, December 2, 2014), and in                         IBQ share recipients receive an
                                             Individual Bluefin Quota Program;                        accordance with implementing                          annual allocation of the Longline
                                             Inseason Transfers                                       regulations. The current baseline U.S.                category quota based on the percentage
                                                                                                      BFT quota and subquotas were                          share they received through
                                             AGENCY:  National Marine Fisheries                       established and analyzed in the BFT                   Amendment 7 but only if their permit
                                             Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and                     quota final rule (80 FR 52198, August                 is associated with a vessel in the subject
                                             Atmospheric Administration (NOAA),                       28, 2015). NMFS is required under                     year (i.e., only ‘‘qualified IBQ share
                                             Commerce.                                                ATCA and the Magnuson-Stevens Act to                  recipients’’ receive annual allocations).
                                             ACTION: Final rule.                                      provide U.S. fishing vessels with a                   Permit holders that were not selected to
                                                                                                      reasonable opportunity to harvest the                 receive IBQ shares through Amendment
                                             SUMMARY:    NMFS modifies the Atlantic                   ICCAT-recommended quota.                              7 may still fish, but they are required to
                                             highly migratory species (HMS)                                                                                 lease quota through the IBQ electronic
                                             regulations regarding the distribution of                Background                                            system. Every vessel must have a
                                             inseason Atlantic bluefin tuna (BFT)                       Background information about the                    minimum amount of quota allocation to
                                             quota transfers to the Longline category.                need for additional flexibility within the            fish (e.g., 0.25 metric tons (mt) whole
                                             This final rule provides NMFS the                        IBQ Program for distribution of BFT                   weight (ww) (551 lb ww) for a trip in the
                                             ability to distribute quota inseason                     quota transferred to the Longline                     Gulf of Mexico and 0.125 mt ww (276
                                             either to all qualified Individual Bluefin               category inseason was provided in the                 lb ww) for a trip in the Atlantic),
                                             Quota (IBQ) share recipients (i.e., share                preamble to the proposed rule (81 FR                  whether obtained through shares or by
                                             recipients who have associated their                     65988, September 26, 2016) and most of                leasing, and every vessel must
                                             permit with a vessel) or only to                         that information is not repeated here.                individually account for its BFT
                                             permitted Atlantic Tunas Longline                          Vessels fishing with pelagic longline               landings and dead discards through the
                                             vessels with recent fishing activity,                    gear, which may only catch BFT                        IBQ electronic system.
                                             whether or not they are associated with                  incidentally while fishing for target                    In July 2015 and January 2016, NMFS
                                             IBQ shares. This action is necessary to                  species (primarily swordfish and                      transferred quota inseason from the
                                             optimize fishing opportunity in the                      yellowfin tuna), hold limited access                  Reserve category to the Longline
                                             directed pelagic longline fishery for                    Atlantic Tunas Longline permits and                   category (80 FR 45098, July 29, 2015; 81
                                             target species such as tuna and                          utilize Longline category BFT quota.                  FR 19, January 4, 2016). In these
                                             swordfish and to improve the                             Through Amendment 7, NMFS                             inseason actions, NMFS distributed the
                                             functioning of the IBQ Program and its                   established the IBQ Program, a catch                  transferred quota in equal amounts to
                                             leasing provisions consistent with the                   share program that identified 136 permit              136 qualified IBQ share recipients.
                                             objectives of Amendment 7 to the 2006                    holders as IBQ share recipients based on              During 2015, 36 of these 136 qualified
                                             Consolidated HMS Fishery Management                      specified criteria, including historical              IBQ share recipients had no pelagic
                                             Plan (FMP).                                              target species landings and the bluefin               longline fishing activity (i.e., they took
                                             DATES: Effective on January 28, 2017.                    catch-to-target species ratios from 2006              no fishing trips with pelagic longline
                                                                                                      through 2012. NMFS currently                          gear). Furthermore, 31 of the 36
                                             ADDRESSES: Supporting documents,
                                                                                                      distributes and manages the Longline                  qualified IBQ share recipients that did
                                             including the Regulatory Impact Review
                                                                                                      category BFT quota via the IBQ                        not fish also did not lease IBQ to others
                                             and Final Regulatory Flexibility
                                                                                                      Program.                                              (i.e., 31 neither fished nor leased and 5
                                             Analysis, may be downloaded from the
                                                                                                        The specific objectives of the IBQ                  did not fish but leased out their IBQ
                                             HMS Web site at www.nmfs.noaa.gov/
                                                                                                      Program are to:                                       allocations). As a result, those 31 IBQ
                                             sfa/hms/.
                                                                                                        1. Limit the amount of BFT landings                 allocations went unused for the year
                                             FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:                         and dead discards in the pelagic                      and expired at year’s end.
                                             Thomas Warren or Sarah McLaughlin,                                                                                NMFS received requests, among other
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                                                                                                      longline fishery;
                                             978–281–9260; Carrie Soltanoff, 301–                       2. Provide strong incentives for the                suggestions about the IBQ Program and
                                             427–8503.                                                vessel owner and operator to avoid BFT                management of the pelagic longline
                                             SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:                               interactions, and thus reduce bluefin                 fishery, that when quota is transferred
                                             Regulations implemented under the                        dead discards;                                        inseason to the Longline category,
                                             authority of the Atlantic Tunas                            3. Provide flexibility in the quota                 NMFS distribute it only to those vessels
                                             Convention Act (ATCA; 16 U.S.C. 971 et                   system to enable pelagic longline                     that are currently fishing (whether


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Document Created: 2016-12-29 01:58:36
Document Modified: 2016-12-29 01:58:36
CategoryRegulatory Information
CollectionFederal Register
sudoc ClassAE 2.7:
GS 4.107:
AE 2.106:
PublisherOffice of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration
SectionRules and Regulations
ActionFinal rule.
DatesThis rule is effective January 30, 2017, except for the amendments to Sec. 622.183(b)(6) that are effective December 29, 2016.
ContactNikhil Mehta, telephone: 727-824-5305, email: [email protected]
FR Citation81 FR 95893 
RIN Number0648-BD78
CFR AssociatedAnnual Catch Limits; Black Sea Bass; Fisheries; Fishing and South Atlantic

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