82_FR_10336 82 FR 10309 - Fisheries of the Caribbean, Gulf of Mexico, and South Atlantic; Reef Fish Fishery of the Gulf of Mexico; Yellowtail Snapper Management Measures

82 FR 10309 - Fisheries of the Caribbean, Gulf of Mexico, and South Atlantic; Reef Fish Fishery of the Gulf of Mexico; Yellowtail Snapper Management Measures

DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

Federal Register Volume 82, Issue 27 (February 10, 2017)

Page Range10309-10311
FR Document2017-02786

NMFS issues regulations to implement management measures described in a framework action to the Fishery Management Plan for the Reef Fish Resources of the Gulf of Mexico (FMP), as prepared by the Gulf of Mexico (Gulf) Fishery Management Council (Gulf Council). This final rule revises the yellowtail snapper commercial and recreational fishing year and removes the requirement to use circle hooks for the commercial harvest of yellowtail snapper in the Gulf exclusive economic zone (EEZ) south of Cape Sable, Florida. The purpose of this final rule is to increase the operational efficiency of the yellowtail snapper component of the commercial sector of the Gulf reef fish fishery, achieve optimum yield, and decrease the regulatory burden of compliance with differing regulations established by separate regulatory agencies across the adjacent Gulf and South Atlantic jurisdictions.

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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

50 CFR Part 622

[Docket No. 160510416-6999-02]
RIN 0648-BG06


Fisheries of the Caribbean, Gulf of Mexico, and South Atlantic; 
Reef Fish Fishery of the Gulf of Mexico; Yellowtail Snapper Management 
Measures

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 management measures 
described in a framework action to the Fishery Management Plan for the 
Reef Fish Resources of the Gulf of Mexico (FMP), as prepared by the 
Gulf of Mexico (Gulf) Fishery Management Council (Gulf Council). This 
final rule revises the yellowtail snapper commercial and recreational 
fishing year and removes the requirement to use circle hooks for the 
commercial harvest of yellowtail snapper in the Gulf exclusive economic 
zone (EEZ) south of Cape Sable, Florida. The purpose of this final rule 
is to increase the operational efficiency of the yellowtail snapper 
component of the commercial sector of the Gulf reef fish fishery, 
achieve optimum yield, and decrease the regulatory burden of compliance 
with differing regulations established by separate regulatory agencies 
across the adjacent Gulf and South Atlantic jurisdictions.

DATES: This final rule is effective March 13, 2017.

ADDRESSES: Electronic copies of the framework action, which includes an 
environmental assessment, Regulatory Flexibility Act (RFA) analysis, 
and a regulatory impact review, may be obtained from 
www.regulations.gov or the SERO Web site at http://sero.nmfs.noaa.gov.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Cynthia Meyer, NMFS Southeast Regional 
Office, telephone: 727-824-5305, email: [email protected].

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The Gulf reef fish fishery includes 
yellowtail snapper and is managed under the FMP. The FMP was prepared 
by the Gulf Council and is implemented by NMFS through regulations at 
50 CFR part 622 under the authority of the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery 
Conservation and Management Act (Magnuson-Stevens Act).
    On October 17, 2016, NMFS published a proposed rule for the 
framework action and requested public comment (FR 81 71471). The 
proposed rule and the framework action outline the rationale for the 
actions contained in this final rule. A summary of the management 
measures described in the framework action and implemented by this 
final rule is provided below.
    In the southeastern United States, yellowtail snapper are harvested 
by both commercial and recreational fishers, with landings coming 
almost exclusively from waters adjacent to Florida. Yellowtail snapper 
are managed separately in the Gulf and South Atlantic but are a single 
genetic stock. The 2012 Southeast Data, Assessment, and Review (SEDAR 
27) combined the two areas for stock assessment purposes and indicated 
that yellowtail snapper in the Gulf and South Atlantic were not 
overfished and not experiencing overfishing.

Management Measures Contained in This Final Rule

    This final rule revises the fishing year for Gulf yellowtail 
snapper and the fishing gear requirements for the Gulf yellowtail 
snapper commercial sector.

Yellowtail Snapper Fishing Year

    Previously, the fishing year for both the commercial and 
recreational sectors for yellowtail snapper in the Gulf and the South 
Atlantic was January 1 through December 31. The South Atlantic Fishery 
Management Council changed the yellowtail snapper fishing year in the 
South Atlantic to begin on August 1, and end on July 31, for both the 
commercial and recreational sectors (81 FR 45245, July 13, 2016). This 
final rule similarly revises the fishing year for Gulf yellowtail 
snapper for both the commercial and recreational sectors to be August 1 
through July 31, each year. Although the harvest of yellowtail snapper 
in the Gulf has not exceeded the stock ACL since ACLs were implemented 
in 2011 (76 FR 82044, December 29, 2011), this fishing year revision 
may more closely align any required ACL closure in the Gulf, if one 
were to occur, with any ACL closure in the South Atlantic. In addition, 
having the same fishing year for both the Gulf and South Atlantic would 
benefit those commercial fishers that harvest yellowtail snapper in 
both regions by decreasing the compliance burden of different 
regulations for the same species in adjacent management areas.

Yellowtail Snapper Fishing Gear Requirements

    In the Gulf, a person harvesting reef fish, including yellowtail 
snapper, is required to use non-stainless steel circle hooks when 
fishing with natural bait (50 CFR 622.30(a)). This measure was put in 
place to reduce the post-release mortality of Gulf reef fish. This 
final rule revises this requirement to also allow the use of other non-
stainless steel hook types, such as J-hooks, when commercial fishing 
with natural bait for yellowtail snapper in the area south of a line 
extending due west from 25[deg]09' N. lat. off the west coast of Monroe 
County, Florida, to the Gulf and South Atlantic Councils' shared 
boundary. The northern boundary of the area for this fishing gear 
exemption coincides with a state of Florida species management boundary 
already put in place by the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation 
Commission.
    The Gulf Council determined that allowing other hook types for the 
commercial harvest of yellowtail snapper in Federal waters off south

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Florida was appropriate because of the specific fishing method used by 
commercial fishers that allows for quicker de-hooking when the fish are 
caught using J-hooks. Yellowtail snapper fishers have stated that J-
hooks catch in the mouth of fish upon jerking the rod upward when 
fishers feel the fish take the bait. Landed fish are then quickly de-
hooked using a purpose-built rig by pulling the fishing line across a 
horizontal bar, on which the hook catches. Allowing the use of non-
circle hooks, such as J-hooks, is expected to result in less handling 
of undersized fish that need to be discarded, thereby increasing 
efficiency and potentially decreasing post-release mortality. This 
change makes the fishing gear requirements for the commercial harvest 
of yellowtail snapper consistent between the Gulf and South Atlantic. 
In the South Atlantic, snapper-grouper Federal commercial permit 
holders are not required to use circle hooks when fishing for any 
species within the snapper-grouper complex south of 28[deg]00' N. lat.

Comments and Responses

    NMFS received a total of seven comments on the proposed rule. One 
comment supportive of the proposed rule and one comment outside the 
scope of the proposed rule are not addressed in this final rule. 
Specific comments related to the framework action and the proposed 
rule, and NMFS' responses, have been grouped together by topic and are 
summarized below.
    Comment 1: The fishing year for Gulf yellowtail snapper should not 
be revised. Having the same fishing year of August 1 through July 31 
for both the Gulf and South Atlantic limits the opportunity for the 
stock to spawn and to replenish the respective populations. 
Additionally, maintaining different fishing years between the Gulf and 
South Atlantic helps to maintain a more steady opportunity to fish for 
yellowtail snapper.
    Response: NMFS disagrees that the fishing year for Gulf yellowtail 
snapper should not be revised. Although spawning of yellowtail snapper 
in southeastern U.S. waters can occur year-round, their peak spawning 
period is from April to August. By starting the fishing year in August, 
any closure near the end of the fishing year, as a result of meeting 
the annual catch limit, would correspond with the species' peak 
spawning period.
    Additionally, establishing identical fishing seasons for the Gulf 
and South Atlantic is unlikely to affect the opportunity to fish for 
yellowtail snapper because the Gulf stock ACL has not been exceeded 
since ACLs were implemented in 2011. However, aligning the fishing 
years may improve regulatory compliance and reduce the enforcement 
burden. It can be challenging for fishers to abide by different 
regulations in the areas where the Gulf and South Atlantic Councils' 
jurisdictions are adjacent, because a single fishing trip may involve 
fishing in multiple jurisdictions. The change to the fishing year was 
also widely supported in comments provided to the Gulf Council during 
the development of the framework action.
    Comment 2: Circle hooks should continue to be required to fish for 
Gulf yellowtail snapper. Removing the requirement for circle hooks will 
cause increased harm and mortality to released fish, both yellowtail 
snapper and any bycatch.
    Response: NMFS disagrees that allowing the use of hooks other than 
circle hooks for the commercial harvest of yellowtail snapper off of 
the southwest coast of Florida will cause increased harm and mortality 
to released fish. The change in fishing gear requirements to allow for 
the use of J-hooks is only for the limited area of the Gulf just south 
of Cape Sable on the west coast of Florida, where the majority of 
commercial yellowtail snapper in the Gulf are caught. The requirement 
for circle hooks will remain in effect for the rest of the Gulf EEZ.
    Commercial yellowtail snapper fishers use chum bags on the surface 
to attract yellowtail snapper to the stern of the fishing vessel, and 
then use natural bait on small hooks to catch and land the fish. Circle 
hooks are designed to be swallowed by the fish, come back up the fish's 
esophagus as the fish swims away, and finally hook the fish in the 
mouth. This practice requires fishers to allow the fish to swim off 
with the bait and then become hooked. Directed commercial yellowtail 
snapper fishing practices do not accommodate allowing a fish to swim 
off with the bait, which prevents the use of circle hooks as they are 
designed. Commercial yellowtail snapper fishers also use a fishing 
method that allows them to release yellowtail snapper which have been 
caught with J-hooks more easily than those caught with circle hooks, 
resulting in decreased handling times for fish which are to be 
discarded. Decreased handling times of yellowtail snapper by fishers 
may help reduce discard mortality rates. In addition, fishers can 
proactively prevent other fish species from taking bait at the surface, 
largely due to the close proximity of the fisher to the bait, which 
facilitates a direct view of feeding activity and identification of the 
fish.
    Comment 3: The change in hook requirements should apply to both the 
recreational and commercial harvest of yellowtail snapper because 
recreational fishers use the same technique as commercial fishers to 
harvest these fish.
    Response: The Council determined, and NMFS agrees, that it is not 
necessary to change the circle hook requirement for the recreational 
sector at this time. Landings of yellowtail snapper in the Gulf come 
almost exclusively from waters adjacent to Florida, with over 97 
percent of these landings, on average, by the commercial sector. Some 
commercial yellowtail snapper fishers reported that the small circle 
hooks necessary to target yellowtail snapper are more likely to be 
swallowed completely into the fish's stomach. This makes it more likely 
that the hook will snag somewhere in the fish's digestive track and 
makes it more difficult to release fish quickly, which reduces 
efficiency. The Council did not consider changing the hook requirement 
for the recreational sector because of the inherent multi-species 
nature of recreational fishing activities when yellowtail snapper are 
included, and because there was no expressed need to increase 
operational efficiency in the recreational fishing sector, which 
harvests only a small percentage of the total yellowtail snapper 
landings.

Classification

    The Regional Administrator, Southeast Region, NMFS has determined 
that this final rule is consistent with the framework amendment, the 
FMP, the Magnuson-Stevens Act, and other applicable law.
    This final rule has been determined to be not significant for 
purposes of Executive Order 12866.
    The Magnuson-Stevens Act provides the statutory basis for this 
rule. No duplicative, overlapping, or conflicting Federal rules have 
been identified. In addition, no new reporting, record-keeping, or 
other compliance requirements are introduced by this final rule.
    The Chief Counsel for Regulation of the Department of Commerce 
certified to the Chief Counsel for Advocacy of the Small Business 
Administration during the proposed rule stage that this final rule 
would not have a significant economic impact on a substantial number of 
small entities. The factual basis for this determination was published 
in the proposed rule and is not repeated here. No significant issues 
were received regarding the certification from public comments on the 
proposed

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rule, no changes were made to the final rule in response to such 
comments, and NMFS has not received any new information that would 
affect its previous determination. As a result, a final regulatory 
flexibility analysis is not required and none was prepared.

List of Subjects in 50 CFR Part 622

    Fisheries, Fishing, Gulf of Mexico, South Atlantic, Yellowtail 
snapper, Gear, Bycatch.

    Dated: February 7, 2017.
Alan D. Risenhoover,
Acting Deputy Assistant Administrator for Regulatory Programs, National 
Marine Fisheries Service.

    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

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

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


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2. In Sec.  622.7, add paragraph (g) to read as follows:


Sec.  622.7   Fishing years.

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    (g) Gulf of Mexico yellowtail snapper--August 1 through July 31.

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3. In Sec.  622.30, revise paragraph (a) to read as follows:


Sec.  622.30   Required fishing gear.

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    (a) Non-stainless steel circle hooks. Non-stainless steel circle 
hooks are required when fishing with natural baits, except that other 
non-stainless steel hook types may be used when commercial fishing for 
yellowtail snapper with natural baits in an area south of a line 
extending due west from 25[deg]09' N. lat. off the west coast of Monroe 
County, Florida, to the Gulf of Mexico and South Atlantic inter-council 
boundary, specified in Sec.  600.105(c).
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                                             with the Corps regarding the                            Council (Gulf Council). This final rule               Management Measures Contained in
                                             practicability of the modifications) if                 revises the yellowtail snapper                        This Final Rule
                                             doing so creates a reasonable likelihood                commercial and recreational fishing                      This final rule revises the fishing year
                                             of more effectively accomplishing the                   year and removes the requirement to use               for Gulf yellowtail snapper and the
                                             goals of the mitigation and monitoring                  circle hooks for the commercial harvest               fishing gear requirements for the Gulf
                                             set forth in the preamble for these                     of yellowtail snapper in the Gulf                     yellowtail snapper commercial sector.
                                             regulations;                                            exclusive economic zone (EEZ) south of
                                               (i) Possible sources of data that could               Cape Sable, Florida. The purpose of this              Yellowtail Snapper Fishing Year
                                             contribute to the decision to modify the                final rule is to increase the operational               Previously, the fishing year for both
                                             mitigation, monitoring, or reporting                    efficiency of the yellowtail snapper                  the commercial and recreational sectors
                                             measures in an LOA:                                     component of the commercial sector of                 for yellowtail snapper in the Gulf and
                                               (A) Results from the Corps’                           the Gulf reef fish fishery, achieve                   the South Atlantic was January 1
                                             monitoring from the previous year(s);                   optimum yield, and decrease the                       through December 31. The South
                                               (B) Results from other marine                         regulatory burden of compliance with                  Atlantic Fishery Management Council
                                             mammal and/or sound research or                         differing regulations established by                  changed the yellowtail snapper fishing
                                             studies; and                                            separate regulatory agencies across the               year in the South Atlantic to begin on
                                               (C) Any information that reveals                      adjacent Gulf and South Atlantic                      August 1, and end on July 31, for both
                                             marine mammals may have been taken                      jurisdictions.                                        the commercial and recreational sectors
                                             in a manner, extent or number not                       DATES: This final rule is effective March             (81 FR 45245, July 13, 2016). This final
                                             authorized by these regulations or                      13, 2017.                                             rule similarly revises the fishing year for
                                             subsequent LOAs; and                                                                                          Gulf yellowtail snapper for both the
                                                                                                     ADDRESSES: Electronic copies of the
                                               (ii) If, through adaptive management,                                                                       commercial and recreational sectors to
                                             the modifications to the mitigation,                    framework action, which includes an
                                                                                                     environmental assessment, Regulatory                  be August 1 through July 31, each year.
                                             monitoring, or reporting measures are                                                                         Although the harvest of yellowtail
                                             substantial, NMFS will publish a notice                 Flexibility Act (RFA) analysis, and a
                                                                                                     regulatory impact review, may be                      snapper in the Gulf has not exceeded
                                             of LOA in the Federal Register and                                                                            the stock ACL since ACLs were
                                             solicit public comment; and                             obtained from www.regulations.gov or
                                                                                                     the SERO Web site at http://                          implemented in 2011 (76 FR 82044,
                                               (2) Emergencies—If NMFS determines                                                                          December 29, 2011), this fishing year
                                             that an emergency exists that poses a                   sero.nmfs.noaa.gov.
                                                                                                                                                           revision may more closely align any
                                             significant risk to the well-being of the               FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:                      required ACL closure in the Gulf, if one
                                             species or stocks of marine mammals                     Cynthia Meyer, NMFS Southeast                         were to occur, with any ACL closure in
                                             specified in § 217.236, an LOA may be                   Regional Office, telephone: 727–824–                  the South Atlantic. In addition, having
                                             modified without prior notice or                        5305, email: cynthia.meyer@noaa.gov.                  the same fishing year for both the Gulf
                                             opportunity for public comment. Notice                  SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The Gulf                   and South Atlantic would benefit those
                                             will be published in the Federal                        reef fish fishery includes yellowtail                 commercial fishers that harvest
                                             Register within thirty days of the action.              snapper and is managed under the FMP.                 yellowtail snapper in both regions by
                                             [FR Doc. 2017–02782 Filed 2–9–17; 8:45 am]              The FMP was prepared by the Gulf                      decreasing the compliance burden of
                                             BILLING CODE 3510–22–P                                  Council and is implemented by NMFS                    different regulations for the same
                                                                                                     through regulations at 50 CFR part 622                species in adjacent management areas.
                                                                                                     under the authority of the Magnuson-
                                             DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE                                  Stevens Fishery Conservation and                      Yellowtail Snapper Fishing Gear
                                                                                                     Management Act (Magnuson-Stevens                      Requirements
                                             National Oceanic and Atmospheric                        Act).                                                    In the Gulf, a person harvesting reef
                                             Administration                                             On October 17, 2016, NMFS                          fish, including yellowtail snapper, is
                                                                                                     published a proposed rule for the                     required to use non-stainless steel circle
                                             50 CFR Part 622                                         framework action and requested public                 hooks when fishing with natural bait (50
                                             [Docket No. 160510416–6999–02]                          comment (FR 81 71471). The proposed                   CFR 622.30(a)). This measure was put in
                                                                                                     rule and the framework action outline                 place to reduce the post-release
                                             RIN 0648–BG06                                           the rationale for the actions contained in            mortality of Gulf reef fish. This final
                                                                                                     this final rule. A summary of the                     rule revises this requirement to also
                                             Fisheries of the Caribbean, Gulf of
                                                                                                     management measures described in the                  allow the use of other non-stainless steel
                                             Mexico, and South Atlantic; Reef Fish
                                                                                                     framework action and implemented by                   hook types, such as J-hooks, when
                                             Fishery of the Gulf of Mexico;
                                                                                                     this final rule is provided below.                    commercial fishing with natural bait for
                                             Yellowtail Snapper Management
                                                                                                        In the southeastern United States,                 yellowtail snapper in the area south of
                                             Measures
                                                                                                     yellowtail snapper are harvested by both              a line extending due west from 25°09′ N.
                                             AGENCY:  National Marine Fisheries                      commercial and recreational fishers,                  lat. off the west coast of Monroe County,
                                             Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and                    with landings coming almost                           Florida, to the Gulf and South Atlantic
                                             Atmospheric Administration (NOAA),                      exclusively from waters adjacent to                   Councils’ shared boundary. The
                                             Commerce.                                               Florida. Yellowtail snapper are managed               northern boundary of the area for this
                                             ACTION: Final rule.                                     separately in the Gulf and South                      fishing gear exemption coincides with a
                                                                                                     Atlantic but are a single genetic stock.              state of Florida species management
                                             SUMMARY:  NMFS issues regulations to                    The 2012 Southeast Data, Assessment,                  boundary already put in place by the
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                                             implement management measures                           and Review (SEDAR 27) combined the                    Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation
                                             described in a framework action to the                  two areas for stock assessment purposes               Commission.
                                             Fishery Management Plan for the Reef                    and indicated that yellowtail snapper in                 The Gulf Council determined that
                                             Fish Resources of the Gulf of Mexico                    the Gulf and South Atlantic were not                  allowing other hook types for the
                                             (FMP), as prepared by the Gulf of                       overfished and not experiencing                       commercial harvest of yellowtail
                                             Mexico (Gulf) Fishery Management                        overfishing.                                          snapper in Federal waters off south


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                                             Florida was appropriate because of the                  not been exceeded since ACLs were                     view of feeding activity and
                                             specific fishing method used by                         implemented in 2011. However,                         identification of the fish.
                                             commercial fishers that allows for                      aligning the fishing years may improve                   Comment 3: The change in hook
                                             quicker de-hooking when the fish are                    regulatory compliance and reduce the                  requirements should apply to both the
                                             caught using J-hooks. Yellowtail                        enforcement burden. It can be                         recreational and commercial harvest of
                                             snapper fishers have stated that J-hooks                challenging for fishers to abide by                   yellowtail snapper because recreational
                                             catch in the mouth of fish upon jerking                 different regulations in the areas where              fishers use the same technique as
                                             the rod upward when fishers feel the                    the Gulf and South Atlantic Councils’                 commercial fishers to harvest these fish.
                                             fish take the bait. Landed fish are then                jurisdictions are adjacent, because a                    Response: The Council determined,
                                             quickly de-hooked using a purpose-built                 single fishing trip may involve fishing               and NMFS agrees, that it is not
                                             rig by pulling the fishing line across a                in multiple jurisdictions. The change to              necessary to change the circle hook
                                             horizontal bar, on which the hook                       the fishing year was also widely                      requirement for the recreational sector
                                             catches. Allowing the use of non-circle                 supported in comments provided to the                 at this time. Landings of yellowtail
                                             hooks, such as J-hooks, is expected to                  Gulf Council during the development of                snapper in the Gulf come almost
                                             result in less handling of undersized                   the framework action.                                 exclusively from waters adjacent to
                                             fish that need to be discarded, thereby                    Comment 2: Circle hooks should                     Florida, with over 97 percent of these
                                             increasing efficiency and potentially                   continue to be required to fish for Gulf              landings, on average, by the commercial
                                             decreasing post-release mortality. This                 yellowtail snapper. Removing the                      sector. Some commercial yellowtail
                                             change makes the fishing gear                           requirement for circle hooks will cause               snapper fishers reported that the small
                                             requirements for the commercial harvest                 increased harm and mortality to                       circle hooks necessary to target
                                             of yellowtail snapper consistent                        released fish, both yellowtail snapper                yellowtail snapper are more likely to be
                                             between the Gulf and South Atlantic. In                 and any bycatch.                                      swallowed completely into the fish’s
                                             the South Atlantic, snapper-grouper                                                                           stomach. This makes it more likely that
                                                                                                        Response: NMFS disagrees that
                                             Federal commercial permit holders are                                                                         the hook will snag somewhere in the
                                                                                                     allowing the use of hooks other than
                                             not required to use circle hooks when                                                                         fish’s digestive track and makes it more
                                                                                                     circle hooks for the commercial harvest
                                             fishing for any species within the                                                                            difficult to release fish quickly, which
                                                                                                     of yellowtail snapper off of the
                                             snapper-grouper complex south of                                                                              reduces efficiency. The Council did not
                                                                                                     southwest coast of Florida will cause
                                             28°00′ N. lat.                                                                                                consider changing the hook requirement
                                                                                                     increased harm and mortality to
                                                                                                                                                           for the recreational sector because of the
                                             Comments and Responses                                  released fish. The change in fishing gear
                                                                                                                                                           inherent multi-species nature of
                                                NMFS received a total of seven                       requirements to allow for the use of J-
                                                                                                                                                           recreational fishing activities when
                                             comments on the proposed rule. One                      hooks is only for the limited area of the
                                                                                                                                                           yellowtail snapper are included, and
                                             comment supportive of the proposed                      Gulf just south of Cape Sable on the
                                                                                                                                                           because there was no expressed need to
                                             rule and one comment outside the scope                  west coast of Florida, where the
                                                                                                                                                           increase operational efficiency in the
                                             of the proposed rule are not addressed                  majority of commercial yellowtail
                                                                                                                                                           recreational fishing sector, which
                                             in this final rule. Specific comments                   snapper in the Gulf are caught. The
                                                                                                                                                           harvests only a small percentage of the
                                             related to the framework action and the                 requirement for circle hooks will remain
                                                                                                                                                           total yellowtail snapper landings.
                                             proposed rule, and NMFS’ responses,                     in effect for the rest of the Gulf EEZ.
                                             have been grouped together by topic and                    Commercial yellowtail snapper                      Classification
                                             are summarized below.                                   fishers use chum bags on the surface to                  The Regional Administrator,
                                                Comment 1: The fishing year for Gulf                 attract yellowtail snapper to the stern of            Southeast Region, NMFS has
                                             yellowtail snapper should not be                        the fishing vessel, and then use natural              determined that this final rule is
                                             revised. Having the same fishing year of                bait on small hooks to catch and land                 consistent with the framework
                                             August 1 through July 31 for both the                   the fish. Circle hooks are designed to be             amendment, the FMP, the Magnuson-
                                             Gulf and South Atlantic limits the                      swallowed by the fish, come back up the               Stevens Act, and other applicable law.
                                             opportunity for the stock to spawn and                  fish’s esophagus as the fish swims away,                 This final rule has been determined to
                                             to replenish the respective populations.                and finally hook the fish in the mouth.               be not significant for purposes of
                                             Additionally, maintaining different                     This practice requires fishers to allow               Executive Order 12866.
                                             fishing years between the Gulf and                      the fish to swim off with the bait and                   The Magnuson-Stevens Act provides
                                             South Atlantic helps to maintain a more                 then become hooked. Directed                          the statutory basis for this rule. No
                                             steady opportunity to fish for yellowtail               commercial yellowtail snapper fishing                 duplicative, overlapping, or conflicting
                                             snapper.                                                practices do not accommodate allowing                 Federal rules have been identified. In
                                                Response: NMFS disagrees that the                    a fish to swim off with the bait, which               addition, no new reporting, record-
                                             fishing year for Gulf yellowtail snapper                prevents the use of circle hooks as they              keeping, or other compliance
                                             should not be revised. Although                         are designed. Commercial yellowtail                   requirements are introduced by this
                                             spawning of yellowtail snapper in                       snapper fishers also use a fishing                    final rule.
                                             southeastern U.S. waters can occur year-                method that allows them to release                       The Chief Counsel for Regulation of
                                             round, their peak spawning period is                    yellowtail snapper which have been                    the Department of Commerce certified
                                             from April to August. By starting the                   caught with J-hooks more easily than                  to the Chief Counsel for Advocacy of the
                                             fishing year in August, any closure near                those caught with circle hooks, resulting             Small Business Administration during
                                             the end of the fishing year, as a result                in decreased handling times for fish                  the proposed rule stage that this final
                                             of meeting the annual catch limit,                      which are to be discarded. Decreased                  rule would not have a significant
                                                                                                     handling times of yellowtail snapper by               economic impact on a substantial
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                                             would correspond with the species’
                                             peak spawning period.                                   fishers may help reduce discard                       number of small entities. The factual
                                                Additionally, establishing identical                 mortality rates. In addition, fishers can             basis for this determination was
                                             fishing seasons for the Gulf and South                  proactively prevent other fish species                published in the proposed rule and is
                                             Atlantic is unlikely to affect the                      from taking bait at the surface, largely              not repeated here. No significant issues
                                             opportunity to fish for yellowtail                      due to the close proximity of the fisher              were received regarding the certification
                                             snapper because the Gulf stock ACL has                  to the bait, which facilitates a direct               from public comments on the proposed


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                                             rule, no changes were made to the final                 PART 622—FISHERIES OF THE                                (a) Non-stainless steel circle hooks.
                                             rule in response to such comments, and                  CARIBBEAN, GULF OF MEXICO, AND                         Non-stainless steel circle hooks are
                                             NMFS has not received any new                           SOUTH ATLANTIC                                         required when fishing with natural
                                             information that would affect its                                                                              baits, except that other non-stainless
                                             previous determination. As a result, a                  ■ 1. The authority citation for part 622               steel hook types may be used when
                                             final regulatory flexibility analysis is not            continues to read as follows:                          commercial fishing for yellowtail
                                             required and none was prepared.                             Authority: 16 U.S.C. 1801 et seq.                  snapper with natural baits in an area
                                             List of Subjects in 50 CFR Part 622                                                                            south of a line extending due west from
                                                                                                     ■ 2. In § 622.7, add paragraph (g) to read             25°09′ N. lat. off the west coast of
                                               Fisheries, Fishing, Gulf of Mexico,                   as follows:
                                             South Atlantic, Yellowtail snapper,                                                                            Monroe County, Florida, to the Gulf of
                                             Gear, Bycatch.                                          § 622.7     Fishing years.                             Mexico and South Atlantic inter-council
                                                                                                     *     *     *    *    *                                boundary, specified in § 600.105(c).
                                               Dated: February 7, 2017.
                                             Alan D. Risenhoover,                                      (g) Gulf of Mexico yellowtail                        *     *     *      *    *
                                                                                                     snapper—August 1 through July 31.                      [FR Doc. 2017–02786 Filed 2–9–17; 8:45 am]
                                             Acting Deputy Assistant Administrator for
                                             Regulatory Programs, National Marine                                                                           BILLING CODE 3510–22–P
                                                                                                     ■ 3. In § 622.30, revise paragraph (a) to
                                             Fisheries Service.
                                                                                                     read as follows:
                                               For the reasons set out in the
                                             preamble, 50 CFR part 622 is amended                    § 622.30     Required fishing gear.
                                             as follows:                                             *       *      *      *       *
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Document Created: 2017-02-11 18:15:22
Document Modified: 2017-02-11 18:15:22
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 final rule is effective March 13, 2017.
ContactCynthia Meyer, NMFS Southeast Regional Office, telephone: 727-824-5305, email: [email protected]
FR Citation82 FR 10309 
RIN Number0648-BG06
CFR AssociatedFisheries; Fishing; Gulf of Mexico; South Atlantic; Yellowtail Snapper; Gear and Bycatch

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