82_FR_12336 82 FR 12296 - Atlantic Highly Migratory Species; Atlantic Bluefin Tuna Fisheries

82 FR 12296 - Atlantic Highly Migratory Species; Atlantic Bluefin Tuna Fisheries

DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

Federal Register Volume 82, Issue 40 (March 2, 2017)

Page Range12296-12300
FR Document2017-04141

NMFS is adjusting the Atlantic bluefin tuna (BFT) Purse Seine and Reserve category quotas for 2017, as it does annually. NMFS is also transferring inseason 45 metric tons (mt) of BFT quota from the Reserve category to the Longline category. This action is based on consideration of the regulatory determination criteria regarding inseason adjustments. NMFS has decided that the transfer to the Longline category will be distributed to permitted Atlantic Tunas Longline vessels with recent fishing activity, rather than to all qualified Individual Bluefin Quota (IBQ) shares recipients. As a result of this transfer, the associated IBQ accounts will each receive 1,102 lb (0.5 mt) of IBQ.

Federal Register, Volume 82 Issue 40 (Thursday, March 2, 2017)
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

50 CFR Part 635

[Docket Nos. 120328229-4949-02 and 150121066-5717-02]
RIN 0648-XF210


Atlantic Highly Migratory Species; Atlantic Bluefin Tuna 
Fisheries

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

ACTION: Temporary rule; annual adjustment of Atlantic bluefin tuna 
Purse Seine and Reserve category quotas; inseason quota transfer from 
the Reserve category to the Longline category.

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SUMMARY: NMFS is adjusting the Atlantic bluefin tuna (BFT) Purse Seine 
and Reserve category quotas for 2017, as it does annually. NMFS is also 
transferring inseason 45 metric tons (mt) of BFT quota from the Reserve 
category to the Longline category. This action is based on 
consideration of the regulatory determination criteria regarding 
inseason adjustments. NMFS has decided that the transfer to the 
Longline category will be distributed to permitted Atlantic Tunas 
Longline vessels with recent fishing activity, rather than to all 
qualified Individual Bluefin Quota (IBQ) shares recipients. As a result 
of this transfer, the associated IBQ accounts will each receive 1,102 
lb (0.5 mt) of IBQ.

DATES: Effective February 28, 2017, through December 31, 2017.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Sarah McLaughlin, Tom Warren, or Brad 
McHale, 978-281-9260, or Carrie Soltanoff, 301-427-8503.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Regulations implemented under the authority 
of the Atlantic Tunas Convention Act (ATCA; 16 U.S.C. 971 et seq.) and 
the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act (Magnuson-
Stevens Act; 16 U.S.C. 1801 et seq.) governing the harvest of BFT by 
persons and vessels subject to U.S. jurisdiction are found at 50 CFR 
part 635. Section 635.27 subdivides the U.S. BFT quota recommended by 
the International Commission for the Conservation of Atlantic Tunas 
(ICCAT) among the various domestic fishing categories, per the 
allocations established in the 2006 Consolidated Atlantic Highly 
Migratory Species Fishery Management Plan (2006 Consolidated HMS FMP) 
(71 FR 58058, October 2, 2006), as amended by Amendment 7 to the 2006 
Consolidated HMS FMP (Amendment 7) (79 FR 71510, December 2, 2014). 
NMFS is required under ATCA and the Magnuson-Stevens Act to provide 
U.S. fishing vessels with a reasonable opportunity to harvest the 
ICCAT-recommended quota.

Annual Adjustment of the BFT Purse Seine and Reserve Category Quotas

    In 2015, NMFS implemented a final rule that increased the U.S. BFT 
quota and subquotas consistent with ICCAT Recommendation 14-05 (80 FR 
52198, August 28, 2015). As a result, based on the currently codified 
U.S. quota of 1,058.79 mt (not including the 25 mt allocated by ICCAT 
to the United States to account for bycatch of BFT in pelagic longline 
fisheries in the Northeast Distant Gear Restricted Area), the baseline 
Purse Seine, Longline, and Reserve category quotas are codified as 
184.3 mt, 148.3 mt, and 24.8 mt, respectively. See Sec.  635.27(a).
    Pursuant to Sec.  635.27(a)(4), NMFS has determined the amount of 
quota available to individual Atlantic Tunas Purse Seine category 
participants in 2017, based on their BFT catch (landings and dead 
discards) in 2016. In accordance with the regulations, NMFS is making 
available to each Purse Seine category participant either 100 percent, 
75 percent, 50 percent, or 25 percent of the individual baseline quota

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allocations based on the previous year's catch, as described in Sec.  
635.27(a)(4)(ii), and is reallocating the remainder to the Reserve 
category for 2017. NMFS has calculated the amounts of quota available 
to individual Purse Seine fishery participants based on their 
individual catch levels in 2016 and the codified process adopted in 
Amendment 7. Total Purse Seine category BFT catches were 0 mt in 2016. 
NMFS did not open (i.e., announce a start date for) the Purse Seine 
fishery in 2016 because there were no active vessels permitted to fish 
for tunas with purse seine gear in 2016. Consistent with Sec.  
635.27(a)(4)(v)(C), NMFS will notify Atlantic Tunas Purse Seine fishery 
participants of the amount of quota available for their use this year 
through the IBQ electronic system established under Sec.  635.15 and in 
writing.
    Based on the procedures described above and by summing the 
individual available allocations, NMFS has determined the 2017 Purse 
Seine category quota available to Purse Seine fishery participants is 
46.1 mt. Thus, the amount of Purse Seine category quota to be 
reallocated to the Reserve category is 138.2 mt (184.3 mt-46.1 mt). 
This reallocation results in a 2017 Reserve category quota of 163 mt 
(24.8 mt + 138.2 mt), before any transfers to other categories.
    NMFS anticipates that it will consider additional BFT quota 
adjustments during 2017. For example, when complete 2016 BFT catch 
information is available and finalized, NMFS may augment the Reserve 
category quota further by carrying forward underharvest, if any, from 
2016, consistent with ICCAT limits. Subsequent notices will be 
published in the Federal Register. In addition, fishermen may call the 
Atlantic Tunas Information Line at (978) 281-9260, or access 
hmspermits.noaa.gov, for updates.

Quota Transfer

    Under Sec.  635.15(b), additional BFT quota may be distributed 
within the Longline category, after the initial annual allocations if 
the U.S. baseline quota increases as a result of an ICCAT 
recommendation or as a result of a transfer of quota from the Reserve 
category to the Longline category, pursuant to criteria for quota 
adjustments.
    Under Sec.  635.27(a)(9), NMFS has the authority to transfer quota 
among fishing categories or subcategories, after considering the 14 
regulatory determination criteria provided under Sec.  635.27(a)(8), 
which are:
    The usefulness of information obtained from catches in the 
particular category for biological sampling and monitoring of the 
status of the stock; the catches of the particular category quota to 
date and the likelihood of closure of that segment of the fishery if no 
adjustment is made; the projected ability of the vessels fishing under 
the particular category quota to harvest the additional amount of BFT 
before the end of the fishing year; the estimated amounts by which 
quotas for other gear categories of the fishery might be exceeded; 
effects of the adjustment on BFT rebuilding and overfishing; effects of 
the adjustment on accomplishing the objectives of the fishery 
management plan; variations in seasonal distribution, abundance, or 
migration patterns of BFT; effects of catch rates in one area 
precluding vessels in another area from having a reasonable opportunity 
to harvest a portion of the category's quota; review of dealer reports, 
daily landing trends, and the availability of BFT on the fishing 
grounds; optimizing fishing opportunity; accounting for dead discards, 
facilitating quota monitoring, supporting other fishing monitoring 
programs through quota allocations and/or generation of revenue; and 
support of research through quota allocations and/or generation of 
revenue. Since implementing Amendment 7, NMFS has transferred quota 
inseason from the Reserve category to the Longline category twice, once 
in 2015 and once in 2016 (80 FR 45098, July 29, 2015; 81 FR 19, January 
4, 2016).
    NMFS has considered the determination criteria regarding inseason 
adjustments and their applicability to the Longline category fishery 
and has determined that a quota transfer is warranted, as explained 
below. Consistent with the criteria for quota adjustments, this 
transfer is intended to increase the amount of quota available to 
individual vessels, and therefore help vessel owners account for BFT 
landings and dead discards while fostering conditions in which permit 
holders become more willing to lease IBQ. The revised Longline category 
quota would support the broader objectives of Amendment 7, which 
include reducing BFT interactions and dead discards while maintaining 
an economically viable swordfish and yellowfin tuna directed fishery.
    Vessels using pelagic longline gear must have IBQ to account for 
BFT landings and dead discards. If a vessel has insufficient IBQ to 
account for such landings and dead discards, it goes into ``quota 
debt.'' A permitted Atlantic Tunas Longline vessel is not allowed to 
fish with pelagic longline gear if it has outstanding quota debt or 
does not have the minimum amount of quota (i.e., 276 lb (0.125 mt) to 
depart on a fishing trip in the Atlantic and 551 lb (0.25 mt) to depart 
on a fishing trip in the Gulf of Mexico). These minimum amounts were 
specified to allow the landing and accounting of one BFT, based on 
average fish weight for each area (e.g., 551 lb of quota would allow 
for the landing and accounting of one BFT in the Gulf of Mexico).
    With respect to the effects of the adjustment on BFT rebuilding and 
overfishing, and accomplishing the objectives of the fishery management 
plan (Sec.  635.27(a)(8)(v) and (vi)), this action is consistent with 
the previously implemented and analyzed quotas and the existing 
rebuilding plan, and it is not expected to lead to overfishing or 
negatively impact stock health or otherwise affect the stock in ways 
not previously analyzed. The transfer of 45 mt of BFT quota from the 
Reserve category to the Longline category will result in an adjusted 
Longline category quota of 193.3 mt (148.3 mt + 45 mt), which remains 
within the ICCAT quota. NMFS also considered the estimated amounts by 
which quotas for other gear categories of the fishery might be exceeded 
(Sec.  635.27(a)(8)(iv)) and the ability to account for all 2017 
landings and dead discards. Overall, less than 4 percent of the total 
of the currently available quota for the other commercial quota 
categories has been harvested as of February 22, 2017. NMFS will need 
to account for all 2017 landings and dead discards within the adjusted 
U.S. quota, consistent with ICCAT recommendations, and anticipates 
having sufficient quota to do that even with this transfer from the 
Reserve category. This action is consistent with the rebuilding 
objectives of the 2006 Consolidated HMS FMP as amended.
    Regarding the determination criteria ``optimizing fishing 
opportunity'' (Sec.  635.27(a)(8)(x)), the ability of pelagic longline 
vessel owners to account for BFT with quota allocations or to lease IBQ 
at an affordable price is key to the success of the IBQ Program and 
thus to optimize fishing opportunity by moving quota to where it is 
needed. An inseason transfer of quota to the Longline category would 
facilitate accomplishing the objectives of the 2006 Consolidated HMS 
FMP by optimizing fishing opportunity, contributing to full accounting 
for landings and dead discards, and reducing uncertainty in the fishery 
as a whole. Quota transferred from the Reserve category and distributed 
directly to active vessels (discussed below) should reduce

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situations where fishing opportunity for target species is constrained 
by the unavailability of quota (e.g., because of BFT quota debt or a 
low IBQ balance) or, in the case of vessels with recent fishing 
activity that are not associated with IBQ shares, by not finding 
affordable quota (or sufficient quota) for lease. It will also reduce 
vessel owner uncertainty about whether a vessel owner will have 
sufficient quota to account for future BFT catch. Without this inseason 
quota transfer, permit holders may be unnecessarily conservative at the 
beginning of the year, in a way that does not optimize fishing 
opportunities nor encourage the appropriate functioning of the IBQ 
leasing program. For example, vessel owners may fear that they will not 
have enough IBQ to depart on as many trips as they have planned and 
enough IBQ to account for BFT retained or discarded dead, and thus may 
feel they cannot lease IBQ to other vessels. If they do lease out 
quota, they may set the lease prices unnecessarily high to offset their 
perceived risks. An inseason distribution of IBQ to active vessels 
(discussed below) will reduce the perceived risk associated with 
leasing a portion of their IBQ to other vessels early in the year and 
will reduce uncertainty in their business plans for the year.
    Regarding the determination criteria about accounting for dead 
discards (Sec.  635.27(a)(8)(xi)) and variations in seasonal 
distribution or abundance, a quota transfer from the Reserve category 
to the Longline category would contribute to full accounting of BFT 
catch by vessels that accrue quota debt (i.e., reduce quota debt), 
enhance the likelihood that share recipients will lease IBQ to others, 
and reduce uncertainty in the fishery as a whole. Transferring quota in 
early 2017 helps to address the diversity of the fishery with respect 
to the timing of fishing activities in different geographic areas. A 
quota transfer later in the year may disadvantage those fishing early 
in the year. For example, a vessel that fishes only during the first 
quarter of the year would not benefit from such a quota transfer if it 
happened at any time after the first quarter. In contrast, a vessel 
that fishes only during the fourth quarter would not be disadvantaged 
by a quota transfer during the first quarter, because they would 
receive the quota distribution during the first quarter, and could keep 
the IBQ until they are ready to fish. Additional inseason transfers 
could occur later in the year and the additional quota at the beginning 
of the year helps equalize the distribution among the active vessels.
    Based on the considerations above, NMFS is transferring 45 mt of 
the adjusted Reserve category quota to the Longline category. As a 
result of this quota transfer, the adjusted 2017 Reserve category quota 
is 118 mt (163 mt-45 mt), and the adjusted 2017 Longline category quota 
is 193.3 mt.

Distribution of Transferred Quota Within the Longline Category

    For each of the 34-mt quota transfers in 2015 and 2016, NMFS 
distributed 551 lb (0.25 mt) of IBQ equally to each of the 136 
qualified IBQ share recipients. In a recent final rule (the ``IBQ 
inseason transfer rule''), NMFS modified the HMS regulations regarding 
the distribution of inseason BFT quota transfers to the Longline 
category (81 FR 95903, December 29, 2016; 82 FR 8821, January 31, 2017; 
82 FR 9530, February 7, 2017). That final rule provided NMFS the 
ability to distribute quota inseason either to all qualified IBQ share 
recipients (i.e., share recipients who have associated their permit 
with a vessel) or only to permitted Atlantic Tunas Longline vessels 
with recent fishing activity, whether or not they are associated with 
IBQ shares. The final rule described how, in deciding whether to 
transfer additional quota to the Longline category inseason from the 
Reserve category, NMFS would first consider the existing 14 regulatory 
determination criteria, including the need to ``optimize fishing 
opportunity'' (as described above), and then would decide whether to 
distribute that quota to all qualified IBQ share recipients or only to 
permitted Atlantic Tunas Longline vessels with recent fishing activity. 
The final rule indicated that this decision would be based on 
information for the subject year and previous year, including the 
number of BFT landings and dead discards, the number of IBQ lease 
transactions, the average amount of IBQ leased, the average amount of 
quota debt, the annual amount of IBQ allocation, any previous inseason 
allocations of IBQ, the amount of BFT quota in the Reserve category, 
the percentage of BFT quota harvested by the other quota categories, 
the remaining number of days in the year, the number of active vessels 
fishing not associated with IBQ share, and the number of vessels that 
have incurred quota debt or that have low levels of IBQ allocation. The 
final rule further indicated that NMFS would determine which approach 
best meets the specific objectives of the IBQ Program, including the 
objective of providing flexibility in the quota system to enable 
pelagic longline vessels to obtain BFT quota from other vessels with 
available individual quota in order to enable full accounting for BFT 
landings and dead discards, and minimize constraints on fishing for 
target species. Discussion of the relevant information and 
justification for how NMFS is distributing the transferred quota 
follows.
    NMFS has examined the logbook, Vessel Monitoring System (VMS), 
dealer, and electronic monitoring data for 2016 and for 2017 as of 
February 22, 2017, and has determined that 90 vessels have recent 
fishing activity and that, of those, 86 were IBQ share recipients. As 
described in the final IBQ inseason transfer rule, any vessel activity 
in the pelagic longline fishery during this date range is sufficient to 
qualify as ``recent fishing activity.'' For comparison, there are 136 
IBQ share recipients under Amendment 7.
    Preliminary data indicate that, in 2016, 55 Atlantic Tunas Longline 
vessels landed a total of 447 BFT (196,142 lb) and 30 Atlantic Tunas 
Longline vessels discarded dead 175 BFT (19,575 lb). In 2017 through 
February 22, 18 Atlantic Tunas Longline vessels landed a total of 35 
BFT (16,909 lb) and 5 vessels discarded dead 8 BFT (935 lb). These 
landings and dead discards (as well as VMS data that document BFT 
released alive) indicate that pelagic longline vessels have been 
interacting with BFT in 2016 (and early 2017). The vessels have been 
accounting for BFT using IBQ, as required by the regulations. It is 
likely that there will continue to be pelagic longline interactions 
with BFT and a need for vessels to account for the BFT retained and 
discarded dead in 2017. Distributing only to active vessels provides a 
focused, more efficient distribution of quota to those that need it 
(i.e., the active vessels) will help reduce uncertainty and facilitate 
better business decisions and a more effective leasing program for the 
remainder of the year. We note that this is only a small influx of 
quota to facilitate effective leasing and more certainty in operational 
decisions at the beginning of the year; the baseline category quota is 
still distributed to all IBQ share recipients, which includes those 
that are inactive.
    There were 103 IBQ lease transactions (81 in 2016; 22 in 2017 
through February 22), with 72 distinct share recipients leasing and a 
total of 170,507 lb leased (127,666 lb in 2016 and 42,841 lb in 2017 
through February 22). Nineteen IBQ lessors did not have recent fishing 
activity. Overall, the average amount of IBQ leased was 1,481

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lb and average lease price was $2.42 per pound (weighted average). In 
discussions with vessel operators, some have indicated that the ex-
vessel price of BFT was variable, and relatively low, and that they 
essentially made little or no money from BFT given expenses including 
the cost to lease BFT. NMFS data indicate that the ex-vessel price of 
BFT from pelagic longline vessels from January 1, 2016, through 
February 22, 2017, ranged from zero to $17/lb, with an average of 
$4.90/lb. There were four active vessels that were not associated with 
IBQ shares that leased quota from share recipients in order to fish 
with pelagic longline gear. Seventeen distinct vessels had quota debt 
at any given point in 2016, with an average of 708 lb. No vessels had 
quota debt going into 2017. This price and leasing information 
demonstrates that the leasing market is active, vessels are paying out 
of pocket to obtain additional IBQ as needed, and that BFT landings are 
generally not profitable. It also indicates that influxes of quota 
inseason by NMFS were helpful in facilitating the effective functioning 
of the Program and system. Furthermore, share recipients that are not 
actively fishing are earning some revenue through leasing to those 
vessels that are fishing (i.e., from 5 such vessels in 2015 to 19 
vessels from January 1, 2016 through February 22, 2017). These trends 
further support distribution of quota to Atlantic Tunas Longline 
vessels with recent fishing activity in order to facilitate accounting 
for BFT catch or reducing the likelihood of accrued quota debt, while 
helping to lower any additional cost of leasing.
    The annual amount of Longline category quota allocated in the IBQ 
system for 2016 was the baseline Longline category quota of 148.3 mt 
plus the 34-mt transfer that was effective January 1, 2016, for a total 
of 182.3 mt. The annual amount of Longline category quota currently 
allocated in the IBQ system for 2017 is the baseline Longline category 
quota of 148.3 mt. NMFS has not made any inseason transfers thus far in 
2017. As described above, the amount of quota in the Reserve category 
following this action's reallocation from the Purse Seine category is 
163 mt. As described in the Quota Transfer section above, commercial 
landings for categories other than the Longline category total less 
than 4 percent of available 2017 quota for those categories. Thus, 
substantial quota remains available in the Reserve category for future 
transfers, as appropriate.
    NMFS has determined that distribution of quota only to Atlantic 
Tunas Longline vessels with recent fishing activity fulfills IBQ 
Program objectives. Such a distribution would provide transferred quota 
only to the vessels that have recently fished and are therefore most 
likely to need quota in order to account for BFT interactions. One of 
the principal objectives of the IBQ Program is to require increased 
individual accountability for BFT catch. Vessels that are not fishing 
(i.e., not active) do not need IBQ to account for BFT catch. Of the 136 
IBQ share recipients, only 86 (63 percent) have recent fishing 
activity, and a majority of IBQ share recipients with no recent 
activity are not leasing out their quota (i.e., 31 of 50 inactive share 
recipients did not lease out quota in the period analyzed). In 
addition, there are four Atlantic Tunas Longline vessels with recent 
fishing activity that are not associated with IBQ shares. Efficient 
distribution of quota to those that need it (i.e., the active vessels) 
supports the objectives of the IBQ Program, i.e., balance the 
objectives of limiting bluefin landings and dead discards with the 
objective of optimizing fishing opportunities and maintaining 
profitability; and provide flexibility in the quota system to enable 
pelagic longline vessels to obtain BFT quota from other vessels with 
available individual quota in order to enable full accounting for BFT 
landings and dead discards, and minimize constraints on fishing for 
target species. Vessels with IBQ share that have not been active and 
would not be given any inseason IBQ through this action, may 
nevertheless become active if they desire, because such vessels were 
allocated the annual amount of IBQ for 2017, and may lease additional 
IBQ if necessary. After considering this information, NMFS has decided 
to distribute the 45 mt of quota transferred from the Reserve to the 
Atlantic Tunas Longline vessels with recent fishing activity.
    As a result of this quota transfer, 1,102 lb (0.5 mt) of quota is 
being distributed to each of the 90 permitted Atlantic Tunas Longline 
vessels with recent fishing activity. For comparison, if the 45 mt were 
distributed to all qualified IBQ share recipients, each would receive 
729 lb (0.33 mt). For those vessels with recent fishing activity that 
are not associated with valid (i.e., unexpired) permits at the time of 
the quota transfer, the IBQ will be transferred, but will not be usable 
by the vessel owner (i.e., may not be leased or used to account for 
BFT) unless and until the vessel is associated with a valid permit. 
When a qualified IBQ share recipient with recent fishing activity 
receives inseason quota, the quota will be designated as either Gulf of 
Mexico (GOM) IBQ, Atlantic (ATL) IBQ, or both GOM and ATL IBQ, 
according to the share recipient's regional designations. Those vessels 
that are participating in the voluntary Deepwater Horizon Oceanic Fish 
Restoration Project repose period through June 30, 2017, and that have 
recent fishing activity, would receive a distribution of inseason quota 
once the repose period ends. For vessels with recent fishing activity 
that are not qualified IBQ share recipients, NMFS will assign the 
distributed quota a regional designation based on where the majority of 
the vessel's ``recent fishing activity'' occurred for the relevant 
period analyzed (either GOM or ATL). This action is supported by the 
Amendment 7 Final Environmental Impact Statement and final rule, which 
analyzed and anticipated inseason quota transfers from the Reserve to 
the Longline category, and the final IBQ inseason transfer rule. NMFS 
anticipates that this action will enhance the ability of vessel owners 
to account for BFT catch, reduce quota debt, facilitate quota leasing, 
and reduce uncertainty in the fishery.

Monitoring and Reporting

    NMFS will continue to monitor the BFT fisheries, including the 
pelagic longline fishery, closely through the mandatory landings and 
catch reports. Dealers are required to submit landing reports within 24 
hours of a dealer receiving BFT through the electronic BFT dealer 
reporting system as well as through the online IBQ system. Pelagic 
longline vessels are required to enter BFT dead discard information 
through the IBQ system and confirm the accuracy of dealer-reported 
data. Pelagic longline vessels are also required to report BFT catch 
through VMS, as well as through the online IBQ system.
    Longline category permit holders are reminded that all BFT 
discarded dead must be reported through VMS, and accounted for in the 
online IBQ system, consistent with requirements at Sec.  635.15(a).
    If needed, subsequent adjustments will be published in the Federal 
Register. In addition, fishermen may call the Atlantic Tunas 
Information Line at (978) 281-9260, or access hmspermits.noaa.gov for 
updates on quota monitoring and inseason adjustments.

Classification

    The Acting Assistant Administrator for NMFS (AA) finds that it is 
impracticable and contrary to the public interest to provide prior 
notice of, and

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an opportunity for public comment on, the transfer from the Reserve 
category to the Longline category for the following reasons:
    The regulations implementing the 2006 Consolidated HMS FMP, as 
amended, provide for inseason adjustments to quotas and other aspects 
of BFT fishery management, to respond to the diverse range of factors 
which may affect BFT fisheries, including ecological (e.g., rebuilding, 
or the migratory nature of HMS) and commercial (e.g., optimizing 
fishing opportunity, or reducing bycatch). Specifically, Amendment 7 
stated that NMFS may need to consider providing additional quota to the 
Longline category as a whole in order to increase the amount of quota 
available to permitted Atlantic Tunas Longline vessels via the IBQ 
Program, and balance the need to have an operational directed pelagic 
longline fishery with the need to reduce BFT bycatch.
    NMFS has determined that adjustments to the Reserve and Longline 
category BFT quotas are warranted. Analysis of available data shows 
that adjustment to the Longline category quota from the initial level 
would result in minimal risks of exceeding the ICCAT-allocated quota. 
The regulations implementing the 2006 Consolidated HMS FMP, as amended, 
provide the flexibility to provide additional quota to the Longline 
category in order to optimize fishing opportunity, account for dead 
discards, and accomplish the objectives of the fishery management plan. 
A quota transfer effective in early 2017 helps to address the diversity 
of the fishery with respect to the timing of fishing activities in 
different geographic areas. A quota transfer later in the year may 
disadvantage those fishing early in the year.
    Affording prior notice and opportunity for public comment to 
implement the quota transfer is impracticable. The decision on whether 
to transfer 45 mt of quota from the Reserve category to the Longline 
category, and whether to distribute that quota to all qualified IBQ 
share recipients or only to permitted Atlantic Tunas Longline vessels 
with recent fishing activity, needs to happen at the beginning of the 
year to facilitate effective leasing and more certainty in operational 
decisions. NMFS only recently received updated data from the 2016 
fishery, as it recently closed, and from the first several weeks of the 
2017 fishery. If NMFS were to offer an opportunity for public comment, 
it would unnecessarily preclude fishing opportunities for some vessel 
operators, particularly those that fish early in the fishing season. 
Precluding fishing opportunities is contrary to the public interest 
because of increased operating costs due to low quota balances. As 
explained earlier, NMFS conducted notice-and-comment rulemaking on the 
underlying regulations that set forth the criteria used for this 
action.
    Delays in adjusting the Reserve and Longline category quotas would 
adversely affect those permitted Atlantic Tunas Longline vessels that 
would otherwise have an opportunity to reduce or resolve quota debt, 
lease quota to other vessels, as well as delay potential beneficial 
effects on the ability for vessel operators to make business plans for 
their future. NMFS is trying to balance providing opportunity to the 
pelagic longline fishery, with the reduction of BFT bycatch, and 
delaying this action would be contrary to the public interest. 
Therefore, the AA finds good cause under 5 U.S.C. 553(b)(B) to waive 
prior notice and the opportunity for public comment. For all of the 
above reasons, there is good cause under 5 U.S.C. 553(d) to waive the 
30-day delay in effectiveness.
    This action is being taken under Sec. Sec.  635.15(b) and (f) and 
635.27(a)(8) and (9) and (a)(4) and (7), and is exempt from review 
under Executive Order 12866.

    Authority: 16 U.S.C. 971 et seq. and 1801 et seq.

    Dated: February 28, 2017.
Karen H. Abrams,
Acting Deputy Director, Office of Sustainable Fisheries. National 
Marine Fisheries Service.
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                                                                                                                                                           SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
                                             by Section 255 of the Communications                    originally-published effective date will
                                             Act of 1934 (hereafter, ‘‘Revised 255                                                                         Regulations implemented under the
                                                                                                     have no substantive impact, the instant
                                             Guidelines.’’). See Information and                                                                           authority of the Atlantic Tunas
                                                                                                     rule is being made effective upon
                                             Communication Technology Standards                                                                            Convention Act (ATCA; 16 U.S.C. 971 et
                                                                                                     publication in the Federal Register and,
                                             and Guidelines, 82 FR 5790 (Jan. 18,                                                                          seq.) and the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery
                                                                                                     in any event, a 30-day delay in its
                                             2017) (to be codified at 36 CFR parts                                                                         Conservation and Management Act
                                                                                                     effective date would be impracticable
                                             1193 and 1194). The published notice                                                                          (Magnuson-Stevens Act; 16 U.S.C. 1801
                                                                                                     and unnecessary in these circumstances.
                                             for the ICT final rule provided that the                                                                      et seq.) governing the harvest of BFT by
                                                                                                     See 5 U.S.C. 553(d)(3) (exempting
                                             rule would take effect on March 20,                                                                           persons and vessels subject to U.S.
                                                                                                     substantive rules from requisite 30-day
                                             2017.                                                                                                         jurisdiction are found at 50 CFR part
                                                                                                     delay in effective date upon finding of
                                                Subsequently, on January 20, 2017,                                                                         635. Section 635.27 subdivides the U.S.
                                                                                                     good cause).
                                             the Assistant to the President and Chief                                                                      BFT quota recommended by the
                                             of Staff, issued a memorandum entitled                  David M. Capozzi,                                     International Commission for the
                                             ‘‘Regulatory Freeze Pending Review.’’                   Executive Director.                                   Conservation of Atlantic Tunas (ICCAT)
                                             This memorandum instructed Federal                      [FR Doc. 2017–04059 Filed 3–1–17; 8:45 am]            among the various domestic fishing
                                             departments and agencies, among other                   BILLING CODE 8150–01–P
                                                                                                                                                           categories, per the allocations
                                             things, to temporarily postpone for 60                                                                        established in the 2006 Consolidated
                                             days (dating from the date of the                                                                             Atlantic Highly Migratory Species
                                             memorandum) the effective dates of                                                                            Fishery Management Plan (2006
                                                                                                     DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
                                             their respective regulations that had                                                                         Consolidated HMS FMP) (71 FR 58058,
                                             been published in the Federal Register                  National Oceanic and Atmospheric                      October 2, 2006), as amended by
                                             but were not yet effective.                             Administration                                        Amendment 7 to the 2006 Consolidated
                                                In accordance with the January 20                                                                          HMS FMP (Amendment 7) (79 FR
                                             memorandum, the Access Board is                         50 CFR Part 635                                       71510, December 2, 2014). NMFS is
                                             briefly postponing the effective date of                                                                      required under ATCA and the
                                             the ICT final rule until March 21, 2017,                [Docket Nos. 120328229–4949–02 and                    Magnuson-Stevens Act to provide U.S.
                                             which represents a one-day delay in the                 150121066–5717–02]                                    fishing vessels with a reasonable
                                             effective date of this final rule relative              RIN 0648–XF210                                        opportunity to harvest the ICCAT-
                                             to its originally-scheduled effective                                                                         recommended quota.
                                             date. There is no change to the                         Atlantic Highly Migratory Species;                    Annual Adjustment of the BFT Purse
                                             substance of the Revised 508 Standards                  Atlantic Bluefin Tuna Fisheries                       Seine and Reserve Category Quotas
                                             or Revised 255 Guidelines. Nor does
                                             this brief postponement of the effective                AGENCY:  National Marine Fisheries                       In 2015, NMFS implemented a final
                                             date alter the compliance date for                      Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and                  rule that increased the U.S. BFT quota
                                             certain ICT covered by the Revised 508                  Atmospheric Administration (NOAA),                    and subquotas consistent with ICCAT
                                             Standards, which remains January 18,                    Commerce.                                             Recommendation 14–05 (80 FR 52198,
                                             2018 (i.e., one year after original                     ACTION: Temporary rule; annual                        August 28, 2015). As a result, based on
                                             publication date of ICT final rule).                    adjustment of Atlantic bluefin tuna                   the currently codified U.S. quota of
                                                Pursuant to the Administrative                       Purse Seine and Reserve category                      1,058.79 mt (not including the 25 mt
                                             Procedure Act (APA) (5 U.S.C. 553), the                 quotas; inseason quota transfer from the              allocated by ICCAT to the United States
                                             Access Board generally provides                         Reserve category to the Longline                      to account for bycatch of BFT in pelagic
                                             interested parties the opportunity to                   category.                                             longline fisheries in the Northeast
                                             comment on proposed regulations and                                                                           Distant Gear Restricted Area), the
                                             publishes rules not less than 30 days                   SUMMARY:   NMFS is adjusting the                      baseline Purse Seine, Longline, and
                                             before their effective dates. However,                  Atlantic bluefin tuna (BFT) Purse Seine               Reserve category quotas are codified as
                                             the APA provides that an agency is not                  and Reserve category quotas for 2017, as              184.3 mt, 148.3 mt, and 24.8 mt,
                                             required to conduct notice-and-                         it does annually. NMFS is also                        respectively. See § 635.27(a).
                                             comment rulemaking or delay effective                   transferring inseason 45 metric tons (mt)                Pursuant to § 635.27(a)(4), NMFS has
                                             dates when the agency, for good cause,                  of BFT quota from the Reserve category                determined the amount of quota
                                             finds that these procedural requirements                to the Longline category. This action is              available to individual Atlantic Tunas
                                             would be impracticable, unnecessary, or                 based on consideration of the regulatory              Purse Seine category participants in
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                                             contrary to the public interest. See 5                  determination criteria regarding                      2017, based on their BFT catch
                                             U.S.C. 553(b)(B) and (d)(3). Here, a one-               inseason adjustments. NMFS has                        (landings and dead discards) in 2016. In
                                             day postponement of the effective date                  decided that the transfer to the Longline             accordance with the regulations, NMFS
                                             of the ICT final rule, as called for in the             category will be distributed to permitted             is making available to each Purse Seine
                                             January 20 memorandum, would neither                    Atlantic Tunas Longline vessels with                  category participant either 100 percent,
                                             delay the final rule’s implementation to                recent fishing activity, rather than to all           75 percent, 50 percent, or 25 percent of
                                             any material degree nor alter the                       qualified Individual Bluefin Quota (IBQ)              the individual baseline quota


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                                             allocations based on the previous year’s                   The usefulness of information                      fish with pelagic longline gear if it has
                                             catch, as described in § 635.27(a)(4)(ii),              obtained from catches in the particular               outstanding quota debt or does not have
                                             and is reallocating the remainder to the                category for biological sampling and                  the minimum amount of quota (i.e., 276
                                             Reserve category for 2017. NMFS has                     monitoring of the status of the stock; the            lb (0.125 mt) to depart on a fishing trip
                                             calculated the amounts of quota                         catches of the particular category quota              in the Atlantic and 551 lb (0.25 mt) to
                                             available to individual Purse Seine                     to date and the likelihood of closure of              depart on a fishing trip in the Gulf of
                                             fishery participants based on their                     that segment of the fishery if no                     Mexico). These minimum amounts were
                                             individual catch levels in 2016 and the                 adjustment is made; the projected                     specified to allow the landing and
                                             codified process adopted in                             ability of the vessels fishing under the              accounting of one BFT, based on
                                             Amendment 7. Total Purse Seine                          particular category quota to harvest the              average fish weight for each area (e.g.,
                                             category BFT catches were 0 mt in 2016.                 additional amount of BFT before the                   551 lb of quota would allow for the
                                             NMFS did not open (i.e., announce a                     end of the fishing year; the estimated                landing and accounting of one BFT in
                                             start date for) the Purse Seine fishery in              amounts by which quotas for other gear                the Gulf of Mexico).
                                             2016 because there were no active                       categories of the fishery might be                       With respect to the effects of the
                                             vessels permitted to fish for tunas with                exceeded; effects of the adjustment on                adjustment on BFT rebuilding and
                                             purse seine gear in 2016. Consistent                    BFT rebuilding and overfishing; effects               overfishing, and accomplishing the
                                             with § 635.27(a)(4)(v)(C), NMFS will                    of the adjustment on accomplishing the                objectives of the fishery management
                                             notify Atlantic Tunas Purse Seine                       objectives of the fishery management                  plan (§ 635.27(a)(8)(v) and (vi)), this
                                             fishery participants of the amount of                   plan; variations in seasonal distribution,            action is consistent with the previously
                                             quota available for their use this year                 abundance, or migration patterns of                   implemented and analyzed quotas and
                                             through the IBQ electronic system                       BFT; effects of catch rates in one area               the existing rebuilding plan, and it is
                                             established under § 635.15 and in                       precluding vessels in another area from               not expected to lead to overfishing or
                                             writing.                                                having a reasonable opportunity to                    negatively impact stock health or
                                                Based on the procedures described                    harvest a portion of the category’s quota;            otherwise affect the stock in ways not
                                             above and by summing the individual                     review of dealer reports, daily landing               previously analyzed. The transfer of 45
                                             available allocations, NMFS has                         trends, and the availability of BFT on                mt of BFT quota from the Reserve
                                             determined the 2017 Purse Seine                         the fishing grounds; optimizing fishing               category to the Longline category will
                                             category quota available to Purse Seine                 opportunity; accounting for dead                      result in an adjusted Longline category
                                             fishery participants is 46.1 mt. Thus, the              discards, facilitating quota monitoring,              quota of 193.3 mt (148.3 mt + 45 mt),
                                             amount of Purse Seine category quota to                 supporting other fishing monitoring                   which remains within the ICCAT quota.
                                             be reallocated to the Reserve category is               programs through quota allocations and/               NMFS also considered the estimated
                                             138.2 mt (184.3 mt¥46.1 mt). This                       or generation of revenue; and support of              amounts by which quotas for other gear
                                             reallocation results in a 2017 Reserve                  research through quota allocations and/               categories of the fishery might be
                                             category quota of 163 mt (24.8 mt +                     or generation of revenue. Since                       exceeded (§ 635.27(a)(8)(iv)) and the
                                             138.2 mt), before any transfers to other                implementing Amendment 7, NMFS has                    ability to account for all 2017 landings
                                             categories.                                             transferred quota inseason from the                   and dead discards. Overall, less than 4
                                                NMFS anticipates that it will consider               Reserve category to the Longline                      percent of the total of the currently
                                             additional BFT quota adjustments                        category twice, once in 2015 and once                 available quota for the other commercial
                                             during 2017. For example, when                          in 2016 (80 FR 45098, July 29, 2015; 81               quota categories has been harvested as
                                             complete 2016 BFT catch information is                  FR 19, January 4, 2016).                              of February 22, 2017. NMFS will need
                                             available and finalized, NMFS may                          NMFS has considered the                            to account for all 2017 landings and
                                             augment the Reserve category quota                      determination criteria regarding                      dead discards within the adjusted U.S.
                                             further by carrying forward                             inseason adjustments and their                        quota, consistent with ICCAT
                                             underharvest, if any, from 2016,                        applicability to the Longline category                recommendations, and anticipates
                                             consistent with ICCAT limits.                           fishery and has determined that a quota               having sufficient quota to do that even
                                             Subsequent notices will be published in                 transfer is warranted, as explained                   with this transfer from the Reserve
                                             the Federal Register. In addition,                      below. Consistent with the criteria for               category. This action is consistent with
                                             fishermen may call the Atlantic Tunas                   quota adjustments, this transfer is                   the rebuilding objectives of the 2006
                                             Information Line at (978) 281–9260, or                  intended to increase the amount of                    Consolidated HMS FMP as amended.
                                             access hmspermits.noaa.gov, for                         quota available to individual vessels,                   Regarding the determination criteria
                                             updates.                                                and therefore help vessel owners                      ‘‘optimizing fishing opportunity’’
                                                                                                     account for BFT landings and dead                     (§ 635.27(a)(8)(x)), the ability of pelagic
                                             Quota Transfer                                          discards while fostering conditions in                longline vessel owners to account for
                                                Under § 635.15(b), additional BFT                    which permit holders become more                      BFT with quota allocations or to lease
                                             quota may be distributed within the                     willing to lease IBQ. The revised                     IBQ at an affordable price is key to the
                                             Longline category, after the initial                    Longline category quota would support                 success of the IBQ Program and thus to
                                             annual allocations if the U.S. baseline                 the broader objectives of Amendment 7,                optimize fishing opportunity by moving
                                             quota increases as a result of an ICCAT                 which include reducing BFT                            quota to where it is needed. An inseason
                                             recommendation or as a result of a                      interactions and dead discards while                  transfer of quota to the Longline
                                             transfer of quota from the Reserve                      maintaining an economically viable                    category would facilitate accomplishing
                                             category to the Longline category,                      swordfish and yellowfin tuna directed                 the objectives of the 2006 Consolidated
                                             pursuant to criteria for quota                          fishery.                                              HMS FMP by optimizing fishing
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                                             adjustments.                                               Vessels using pelagic longline gear                opportunity, contributing to full
                                                Under § 635.27(a)(9), NMFS has the                   must have IBQ to account for BFT                      accounting for landings and dead
                                             authority to transfer quota among                       landings and dead discards. If a vessel               discards, and reducing uncertainty in
                                             fishing categories or subcategories, after              has insufficient IBQ to account for such              the fishery as a whole. Quota transferred
                                             considering the 14 regulatory                           landings and dead discards, it goes into              from the Reserve category and
                                             determination criteria provided under                   ‘‘quota debt.’’ A permitted Atlantic                  distributed directly to active vessels
                                             § 635.27(a)(8), which are:                              Tunas Longline vessel is not allowed to               (discussed below) should reduce


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                                             situations where fishing opportunity for                year helps equalize the distribution                  to enable pelagic longline vessels to
                                             target species is constrained by the                    among the active vessels.                             obtain BFT quota from other vessels
                                             unavailability of quota (e.g., because of                 Based on the considerations above,                  with available individual quota in order
                                             BFT quota debt or a low IBQ balance)                    NMFS is transferring 45 mt of the                     to enable full accounting for BFT
                                             or, in the case of vessels with recent                  adjusted Reserve category quota to the                landings and dead discards, and
                                             fishing activity that are not associated                Longline category. As a result of this                minimize constraints on fishing for
                                             with IBQ shares, by not finding                         quota transfer, the adjusted 2017                     target species. Discussion of the relevant
                                             affordable quota (or sufficient quota) for              Reserve category quota is 118 mt (163                 information and justification for how
                                             lease. It will also reduce vessel owner                 mt¥45 mt), and the adjusted 2017                      NMFS is distributing the transferred
                                             uncertainty about whether a vessel                      Longline category quota is 193.3 mt.                  quota follows.
                                             owner will have sufficient quota to                                                                              NMFS has examined the logbook,
                                                                                                     Distribution of Transferred Quota
                                             account for future BFT catch. Without                                                                         Vessel Monitoring System (VMS),
                                                                                                     Within the Longline Category
                                             this inseason quota transfer, permit                                                                          dealer, and electronic monitoring data
                                                                                                        For each of the 34-mt quota transfers              for 2016 and for 2017 as of February 22,
                                             holders may be unnecessarily                            in 2015 and 2016, NMFS distributed                    2017, and has determined that 90
                                             conservative at the beginning of the                    551 lb (0.25 mt) of IBQ equally to each               vessels have recent fishing activity and
                                             year, in a way that does not optimize                   of the 136 qualified IBQ share                        that, of those, 86 were IBQ share
                                             fishing opportunities nor encourage the                 recipients. In a recent final rule (the               recipients. As described in the final IBQ
                                             appropriate functioning of the IBQ                      ‘‘IBQ inseason transfer rule’’), NMFS                 inseason transfer rule, any vessel
                                             leasing program. For example, vessel                    modified the HMS regulations regarding                activity in the pelagic longline fishery
                                             owners may fear that they will not have                 the distribution of inseason BFT quota                during this date range is sufficient to
                                             enough IBQ to depart on as many trips                   transfers to the Longline category (81 FR             qualify as ‘‘recent fishing activity.’’ For
                                             as they have planned and enough IBQ                     95903, December 29, 2016; 82 FR 8821,                 comparison, there are 136 IBQ share
                                             to account for BFT retained or discarded                January 31, 2017; 82 FR 9530, February                recipients under Amendment 7.
                                             dead, and thus may feel they cannot                     7, 2017). That final rule provided NMFS                  Preliminary data indicate that, in
                                             lease IBQ to other vessels. If they do                  the ability to distribute quota inseason              2016, 55 Atlantic Tunas Longline
                                             lease out quota, they may set the lease                 either to all qualified IBQ share                     vessels landed a total of 447 BFT
                                             prices unnecessarily high to offset their               recipients (i.e., share recipients who                (196,142 lb) and 30 Atlantic Tunas
                                             perceived risks. An inseason                            have associated their permit with a                   Longline vessels discarded dead 175
                                             distribution of IBQ to active vessels                   vessel) or only to permitted Atlantic                 BFT (19,575 lb). In 2017 through
                                             (discussed below) will reduce the                       Tunas Longline vessels with recent                    February 22, 18 Atlantic Tunas Longline
                                             perceived risk associated with leasing a                fishing activity, whether or not they are             vessels landed a total of 35 BFT (16,909
                                             portion of their IBQ to other vessels                   associated with IBQ shares. The final                 lb) and 5 vessels discarded dead 8 BFT
                                             early in the year and will reduce                       rule described how, in deciding whether               (935 lb). These landings and dead
                                             uncertainty in their business plans for                 to transfer additional quota to the                   discards (as well as VMS data that
                                             the year.                                               Longline category inseason from the                   document BFT released alive) indicate
                                                                                                     Reserve category, NMFS would first                    that pelagic longline vessels have been
                                                Regarding the determination criteria
                                                                                                     consider the existing 14 regulatory                   interacting with BFT in 2016 (and early
                                             about accounting for dead discards
                                                                                                     determination criteria, including the                 2017). The vessels have been accounting
                                             (§ 635.27(a)(8)(xi)) and variations in
                                                                                                     need to ‘‘optimize fishing opportunity’’              for BFT using IBQ, as required by the
                                             seasonal distribution or abundance, a                   (as described above), and then would                  regulations. It is likely that there will
                                             quota transfer from the Reserve category                decide whether to distribute that quota               continue to be pelagic longline
                                             to the Longline category would                          to all qualified IBQ share recipients or              interactions with BFT and a need for
                                             contribute to full accounting of BFT                    only to permitted Atlantic Tunas                      vessels to account for the BFT retained
                                             catch by vessels that accrue quota debt                 Longline vessels with recent fishing                  and discarded dead in 2017.
                                             (i.e., reduce quota debt), enhance the                  activity. The final rule indicated that               Distributing only to active vessels
                                             likelihood that share recipients will                   this decision would be based on                       provides a focused, more efficient
                                             lease IBQ to others, and reduce                         information for the subject year and                  distribution of quota to those that need
                                             uncertainty in the fishery as a whole.                  previous year, including the number of                it (i.e., the active vessels) will help
                                             Transferring quota in early 2017 helps                  BFT landings and dead discards, the                   reduce uncertainty and facilitate better
                                             to address the diversity of the fishery                 number of IBQ lease transactions, the                 business decisions and a more effective
                                             with respect to the timing of fishing                   average amount of IBQ leased, the                     leasing program for the remainder of the
                                             activities in different geographic areas.               average amount of quota debt, the                     year. We note that this is only a small
                                             A quota transfer later in the year may                  annual amount of IBQ allocation, any                  influx of quota to facilitate effective
                                             disadvantage those fishing early in the                 previous inseason allocations of IBQ,                 leasing and more certainty in
                                             year. For example, a vessel that fishes                 the amount of BFT quota in the Reserve                operational decisions at the beginning of
                                             only during the first quarter of the year               category, the percentage of BFT quota                 the year; the baseline category quota is
                                             would not benefit from such a quota                     harvested by the other quota categories,              still distributed to all IBQ share
                                             transfer if it happened at any time after               the remaining number of days in the                   recipients, which includes those that are
                                             the first quarter. In contrast, a vessel                year, the number of active vessels                    inactive.
                                             that fishes only during the fourth                      fishing not associated with IBQ share,                   There were 103 IBQ lease transactions
                                             quarter would not be disadvantaged by                   and the number of vessels that have                   (81 in 2016; 22 in 2017 through
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                                             a quota transfer during the first quarter,              incurred quota debt or that have low                  February 22), with 72 distinct share
                                             because they would receive the quota                    levels of IBQ allocation. The final rule              recipients leasing and a total of 170,507
                                             distribution during the first quarter, and              further indicated that NMFS would                     lb leased (127,666 lb in 2016 and 42,841
                                             could keep the IBQ until they are ready                 determine which approach best meets                   lb in 2017 through February 22).
                                             to fish. Additional inseason transfers                  the specific objectives of the IBQ                    Nineteen IBQ lessors did not have
                                             could occur later in the year and the                   Program, including the objective of                   recent fishing activity. Overall, the
                                             additional quota at the beginning of the                providing flexibility in the quota system             average amount of IBQ leased was 1,481


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                                             lb and average lease price was $2.42 per                fishing activity fulfills IBQ Program                 quota will be designated as either Gulf
                                             pound (weighted average). In                            objectives. Such a distribution would                 of Mexico (GOM) IBQ, Atlantic (ATL)
                                             discussions with vessel operators, some                 provide transferred quota only to the                 IBQ, or both GOM and ATL IBQ,
                                             have indicated that the ex-vessel price                 vessels that have recently fished and are             according to the share recipient’s
                                             of BFT was variable, and relatively low,                therefore most likely to need quota in                regional designations. Those vessels that
                                             and that they essentially made little or                order to account for BFT interactions.                are participating in the voluntary
                                             no money from BFT given expenses                        One of the principal objectives of the                Deepwater Horizon Oceanic Fish
                                             including the cost to lease BFT. NMFS                   IBQ Program is to require increased                   Restoration Project repose period
                                             data indicate that the ex-vessel price of               individual accountability for BFT catch.              through June 30, 2017, and that have
                                             BFT from pelagic longline vessels from                  Vessels that are not fishing (i.e., not               recent fishing activity, would receive a
                                             January 1, 2016, through February 22,                   active) do not need IBQ to account for                distribution of inseason quota once the
                                             2017, ranged from zero to $17/lb, with                  BFT catch. Of the 136 IBQ share                       repose period ends. For vessels with
                                             an average of $4.90/lb. There were four                 recipients, only 86 (63 percent) have                 recent fishing activity that are not
                                             active vessels that were not associated                 recent fishing activity, and a majority of            qualified IBQ share recipients, NMFS
                                             with IBQ shares that leased quota from                  IBQ share recipients with no recent                   will assign the distributed quota a
                                             share recipients in order to fish with                  activity are not leasing out their quota              regional designation based on where the
                                             pelagic longline gear. Seventeen distinct               (i.e., 31 of 50 inactive share recipients             majority of the vessel’s ‘‘recent fishing
                                             vessels had quota debt at any given                     did not lease out quota in the period                 activity’’ occurred for the relevant
                                             point in 2016, with an average of 708 lb.               analyzed). In addition, there are four                period analyzed (either GOM or ATL).
                                             No vessels had quota debt going into                    Atlantic Tunas Longline vessels with                  This action is supported by the
                                             2017. This price and leasing information                recent fishing activity that are not                  Amendment 7 Final Environmental
                                             demonstrates that the leasing market is                 associated with IBQ shares. Efficient                 Impact Statement and final rule, which
                                             active, vessels are paying out of pocket                distribution of quota to those that need              analyzed and anticipated inseason quota
                                             to obtain additional IBQ as needed, and                 it (i.e., the active vessels) supports the            transfers from the Reserve to the
                                             that BFT landings are generally not                     objectives of the IBQ Program, i.e.,                  Longline category, and the final IBQ
                                             profitable. It also indicates that influxes             balance the objectives of limiting                    inseason transfer rule. NMFS anticipates
                                             of quota inseason by NMFS were                          bluefin landings and dead discards with               that this action will enhance the ability
                                             helpful in facilitating the effective                   the objective of optimizing fishing                   of vessel owners to account for BFT
                                             functioning of the Program and system.                  opportunities and maintaining                         catch, reduce quota debt, facilitate quota
                                             Furthermore, share recipients that are                  profitability; and provide flexibility in             leasing, and reduce uncertainty in the
                                             not actively fishing are earning some                   the quota system to enable pelagic                    fishery.
                                             revenue through leasing to those vessels                longline vessels to obtain BFT quota
                                             that are fishing (i.e., from 5 such vessels                                                                   Monitoring and Reporting
                                                                                                     from other vessels with available
                                             in 2015 to 19 vessels from January 1,                   individual quota in order to enable full                 NMFS will continue to monitor the
                                             2016 through February 22, 2017). These                  accounting for BFT landings and dead                  BFT fisheries, including the pelagic
                                             trends further support distribution of                  discards, and minimize constraints on                 longline fishery, closely through the
                                             quota to Atlantic Tunas Longline vessels                fishing for target species. Vessels with              mandatory landings and catch reports.
                                             with recent fishing activity in order to                IBQ share that have not been active and               Dealers are required to submit landing
                                             facilitate accounting for BFT catch or                  would not be given any inseason IBQ                   reports within 24 hours of a dealer
                                             reducing the likelihood of accrued quota                through this action, may nevertheless                 receiving BFT through the electronic
                                             debt, while helping to lower any                        become active if they desire, because                 BFT dealer reporting system as well as
                                             additional cost of leasing.                             such vessels were allocated the annual                through the online IBQ system. Pelagic
                                                The annual amount of Longline                                                                              longline vessels are required to enter
                                                                                                     amount of IBQ for 2017, and may lease
                                             category quota allocated in the IBQ                                                                           BFT dead discard information through
                                                                                                     additional IBQ if necessary. After
                                             system for 2016 was the baseline                                                                              the IBQ system and confirm the
                                                                                                     considering this information, NMFS has
                                             Longline category quota of 148.3 mt                                                                           accuracy of dealer-reported data. Pelagic
                                                                                                     decided to distribute the 45 mt of quota
                                             plus the 34-mt transfer that was                                                                              longline vessels are also required to
                                                                                                     transferred from the Reserve to the
                                             effective January 1, 2016, for a total of                                                                     report BFT catch through VMS, as well
                                                                                                     Atlantic Tunas Longline vessels with
                                             182.3 mt. The annual amount of                                                                                as through the online IBQ system.
                                             Longline category quota currently                       recent fishing activity.
                                                                                                                                                              Longline category permit holders are
                                             allocated in the IBQ system for 2017 is                    As a result of this quota transfer,                reminded that all BFT discarded dead
                                             the baseline Longline category quota of                 1,102 lb (0.5 mt) of quota is being                   must be reported through VMS, and
                                             148.3 mt. NMFS has not made any                         distributed to each of the 90 permitted               accounted for in the online IBQ system,
                                             inseason transfers thus far in 2017. As                 Atlantic Tunas Longline vessels with                  consistent with requirements at
                                             described above, the amount of quota in                 recent fishing activity. For comparison,              § 635.15(a).
                                             the Reserve category following this                     if the 45 mt were distributed to all                     If needed, subsequent adjustments
                                             action’s reallocation from the Purse                    qualified IBQ share recipients, each                  will be published in the Federal
                                             Seine category is 163 mt. As described                  would receive 729 lb (0.33 mt). For                   Register. In addition, fishermen may
                                             in the Quota Transfer section above,                    those vessels with recent fishing activity            call the Atlantic Tunas Information Line
                                             commercial landings for categories other                that are not associated with valid (i.e.,             at (978) 281–9260, or access
                                             than the Longline category total less                   unexpired) permits at the time of the                 hmspermits.noaa.gov for updates on
                                             than 4 percent of available 2017 quota                  quota transfer, the IBQ will be                       quota monitoring and inseason
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                                             for those categories. Thus, substantial                 transferred, but will not be usable by the            adjustments.
                                             quota remains available in the Reserve                  vessel owner (i.e., may not be leased or
                                             category for future transfers, as                       used to account for BFT) unless and                   Classification
                                             appropriate.                                            until the vessel is associated with a                   The Acting Assistant Administrator
                                                NMFS has determined that                             valid permit. When a qualified IBQ                    for NMFS (AA) finds that it is
                                             distribution of quota only to Atlantic                  share recipient with recent fishing                   impracticable and contrary to the public
                                             Tunas Longline vessels with recent                      activity receives inseason quota, the                 interest to provide prior notice of, and


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                                             an opportunity for public comment on,                   for dead discards, and accomplish the                 underlying regulations that set forth the
                                             the transfer from the Reserve category to               objectives of the fishery management                  criteria used for this action.
                                             the Longline category for the following                 plan. A quota transfer effective in early                Delays in adjusting the Reserve and
                                             reasons:                                                2017 helps to address the diversity of                Longline category quotas would
                                                The regulations implementing the                     the fishery with respect to the timing of             adversely affect those permitted Atlantic
                                             2006 Consolidated HMS FMP, as                           fishing activities in different geographic            Tunas Longline vessels that would
                                             amended, provide for inseason                           areas. A quota transfer later in the year             otherwise have an opportunity to reduce
                                             adjustments to quotas and other aspects                 may disadvantage those fishing early in               or resolve quota debt, lease quota to
                                             of BFT fishery management, to respond                   the year.                                             other vessels, as well as delay potential
                                             to the diverse range of factors which
                                                                                                        Affording prior notice and                         beneficial effects on the ability for
                                             may affect BFT fisheries, including
                                                                                                     opportunity for public comment to                     vessel operators to make business plans
                                             ecological (e.g., rebuilding, or the
                                                                                                     implement the quota transfer is                       for their future. NMFS is trying to
                                             migratory nature of HMS) and
                                                                                                     impracticable. The decision on whether                balance providing opportunity to the
                                             commercial (e.g., optimizing fishing
                                                                                                     to transfer 45 mt of quota from the                   pelagic longline fishery, with the
                                             opportunity, or reducing bycatch).
                                                                                                     Reserve category to the Longline                      reduction of BFT bycatch, and delaying
                                             Specifically, Amendment 7 stated that
                                                                                                     category, and whether to distribute that              this action would be contrary to the
                                             NMFS may need to consider providing
                                             additional quota to the Longline                        quota to all qualified IBQ share                      public interest. Therefore, the AA finds
                                             category as a whole in order to increase                recipients or only to permitted Atlantic              good cause under 5 U.S.C. 553(b)(B) to
                                             the amount of quota available to                        Tunas Longline vessels with recent                    waive prior notice and the opportunity
                                             permitted Atlantic Tunas Longline                       fishing activity, needs to happen at the              for public comment. For all of the above
                                             vessels via the IBQ Program, and                        beginning of the year to facilitate                   reasons, there is good cause under 5
                                             balance the need to have an operational                 effective leasing and more certainty in               U.S.C. 553(d) to waive the 30-day delay
                                             directed pelagic longline fishery with                  operational decisions. NMFS only                      in effectiveness.
                                             the need to reduce BFT bycatch.                         recently received updated data from the                  This action is being taken under
                                                NMFS has determined that                             2016 fishery, as it recently closed, and              §§ 635.15(b) and (f) and 635.27(a)(8) and
                                             adjustments to the Reserve and Longline                 from the first several weeks of the 2017              (9) and (a)(4) and (7), and is exempt
                                             category BFT quotas are warranted.                      fishery. If NMFS were to offer an                     from review under Executive Order
                                             Analysis of available data shows that                   opportunity for public comment, it                    12866.
                                             adjustment to the Longline category                     would unnecessarily preclude fishing
                                                                                                                                                              Authority: 16 U.S.C. 971 et seq. and 1801
                                             quota from the initial level would result               opportunities for some vessel operators,              et seq.
                                             in minimal risks of exceeding the                       particularly those that fish early in the
                                             ICCAT-allocated quota. The regulations                  fishing season. Precluding fishing                      Dated: February 28, 2017.
                                             implementing the 2006 Consolidated                      opportunities is contrary to the public               Karen H. Abrams,
                                             HMS FMP, as amended, provide the                        interest because of increased operating               Acting Deputy Director, Office of Sustainable
                                             flexibility to provide additional quota to              costs due to low quota balances. As                   Fisheries. National Marine Fisheries Service.
                                             the Longline category in order to                       explained earlier, NMFS conducted                     [FR Doc. 2017–04141 Filed 2–28–17; 4:15 pm]
                                             optimize fishing opportunity, account                   notice-and-comment rulemaking on the                  BILLING CODE 3510–22–P
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Document Created: 2017-03-02 00:09:38
Document Modified: 2017-03-02 00:09:38
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
ActionTemporary rule; annual adjustment of Atlantic bluefin tuna Purse Seine and Reserve category quotas; inseason quota transfer from the Reserve category to the Longline category.
DatesEffective February 28, 2017, through December 31, 2017.
ContactSarah McLaughlin, Tom Warren, or Brad McHale, 978-281-9260, or Carrie Soltanoff, 301-427-8503.
FR Citation82 FR 12296 
RIN Number0648-XF21

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