82_FR_12773 82 FR 12730 - Pacific Halibut Fisheries; Catch Sharing Plan

82 FR 12730 - Pacific Halibut Fisheries; Catch Sharing Plan

DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

Federal Register Volume 82, Issue 43 (March 7, 2017)

Page Range12730-12746
FR Document2017-04407

The Assistant Administrator for Fisheries, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), on behalf of the International Pacific Halibut Commission (IPHC), publishes as regulations the 2017 annual management measures governing the Pacific halibut fishery that have been recommended by the IPHC and accepted by the Secretary of State. This action is intended to enhance the conservation of Pacific halibut and further the goals and objectives of the Pacific Fishery Management Council (PFMC) and the North Pacific Fishery Management Council (NPFMC).

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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

50 CFR Part 300

[Docket No. 161222999-7201-01]
RIN 0648-BG58


Pacific Halibut Fisheries; Catch Sharing Plan

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

ACTION: Final rule.

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SUMMARY: The Assistant Administrator for Fisheries, National Oceanic 
and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), on behalf of the International 
Pacific Halibut Commission (IPHC), publishes as regulations the 2017 
annual management measures governing the Pacific halibut fishery that 
have been recommended by the IPHC and accepted by the Secretary of 
State. This action is intended to enhance the conservation of Pacific 
halibut and further the goals and objectives of the Pacific Fishery 
Management Council (PFMC) and the North Pacific Fishery Management 
Council (NPFMC).

DATES: The IPHC's 2017 annual management measures are effective March 
3, 2017. The 2017 management measures are effective until superseded.

ADDRESSES: Additional requests for information regarding this action 
may be obtained by contacting the International Pacific Halibut 
Commission, 2320 W. Commodore Way, Suite 300, Seattle, WA 98199-1287; 
or Sustainable Fisheries Division, NMFS Alaska Region, P.O. Box 21668, 
Juneau, AK 99802, Attn: Ellen Sebastian, Records Officer; or 
Sustainable Fisheries Division, NMFS West Coast Region, 7600 Sand Point 
Way NE., Seattle, WA 98115. This final rule also is accessible via the 
Internet at the Federal eRulemaking portal at http://www.regulations.gov, identified by docket number NOAA-NMFS-2016-0159.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For waters off Alaska, Rachel Baker or 
Julie Scheurer, 907-586-7228; or, for waters off the U.S. West Coast, 
Gretchen Hanshew, 206-526-6147.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: 

Background

    The IPHC has recommended regulations that would govern the Pacific 
halibut fishery in 2017, pursuant to the Convention between Canada and 
the United States for the Preservation of the Halibut Fishery of the 
North Pacific Ocean and Bering Sea (Convention), signed at Ottawa, 
Ontario, on March 2, 1953, as amended by a Protocol Amending the 
Convention (signed at Washington, DC, on March 29, 1979).
    As provided by the Northern Pacific Halibut Act of 1982 (Halibut 
Act) at 16 U.S.C. 773b, the Secretary of State, with the concurrence of 
the Secretary of Commerce, may accept or reject, on behalf of the 
United States, regulations recommended by the IPHC in accordance with 
the Convention (Halibut Act, Sections 773-773k). The Secretary of 
State, with the concurrence of the Secretary of Commerce, accepted the 
2017 IPHC regulations as provided by the Halibut Act at 16 U.S.C. 773-
773k.
    The Halibut Act provides the Secretary of Commerce with the 
authority and general responsibility to carry out the requirements of 
the Convention and the Halibut Act. The Regional Fishery Management 
Councils may develop, and the Secretary of Commerce may implement, 
regulations governing harvesting privileges among U.S. fishermen in 
U.S. waters that are in addition to, and not in conflict with, approved 
IPHC regulations. The NPFMC has exercised this authority most notably 
in developing halibut management programs for three fisheries that 
harvest halibut in Alaska: The subsistence, sport, and commercial 
fisheries. The PFMC has exercised this authority by developing a catch 
sharing plan governing the allocation of halibut and management of 
sport fisheries on the U.S. West Coast.
    Subsistence and sport halibut fishery regulations for Alaska are 
codified at 50 CFR part 300. Commercial halibut fisheries in Alaska are 
subject to the Individual Fishing Quota (IFQ) Program and Community 
Development Quota (CDQ) Program (50 CFR part 679) regulations, and the 
area-specific catch sharing plans.
    The IPHC apportions catch limits for the Pacific halibut fishery 
among regulatory areas (Figure 1): Area 2A (Oregon, Washington, and 
California), Area 2B (British Columbia), Area 2C (Southeast Alaska), 
Area 3A (Central Gulf of Alaska), Area 3B (Western Gulf of Alaska), and 
Area 4 (subdivided into 5 areas, 4A through 4E, in the Bering Sea and 
Aleutian Islands of Western Alaska).

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    The NPFMC implemented a catch sharing plan (CSP) among commercial 
IFQ and CDQ halibut fisheries in IPHC Regulatory Areas 4C, 4D, and 4E 
(Area 4, Western Alaska) through rulemaking, and the Secretary of 
Commerce approved the plan on March 20, 1996 (61 FR 11337). The Area 4 
CSP regulations were codified at 50 CFR 300.65, and were amended on 
March 17, 1998 (63 FR 13000). New annual regulations pertaining to the 
Area 4 CSP also may be implemented through IPHC action, subject to 
acceptance by the Secretary of State.
    The NPFMC recommended and NMFS implemented through rulemaking a CSP 
for guided sport (charter) and commercial IFQ halibut fisheries in IPHC 
Regulatory Area 2C and Area 3A on January 13, 2014 (78 FR 75844, 
December 12, 2013). The Area 2C and 3A CSP regulations are codified at 
50 CFR 300.65. The CSP defines an annual process for allocating halibut 
between the commercial and charter fisheries so that each sector's 
allocation varies in proportion to halibut abundance, specifies a 
public process for setting annual management measures, and authorizes 
limited annual leases of commercial IFQ for use in the charter fishery 
as guided angler fish (GAF).
    The IPHC held its annual meeting in Victoria, British Columbia, 
Canada, January 23-27, 2017, and recommended a number of changes to the 
previous IPHC regulations (81 FR 14000, March 16, 2016). The Secretary 
of State accepted the annual management measures, including the 
following changes to the previous IPHC regulations for 2017:
    1. New commercial halibut fishery opening and closing dates in 
Section 8;
    2. New halibut catch limits in all regulatory areas in Section 11;
    3. New requirement that commercial halibut be landed and weighed 
with the head attached in Section 13;
    4. Revised regulations pertaining to fishing in multiple regulatory 
areas in Section 18; and
    5. New management measures for Area 2C and Area 3A guided sport 
fisheries in Section 28, and in Figures 3 and 4.
    Pursuant to regulations at 50 CFR 300.62, the 2017 IPHC annual 
management measures are published in the Federal Register to provide 
notice of their immediate regulatory effectiveness and to inform 
persons subject to the regulations of their restrictions and 
requirements. Because NMFS publishes the regulations applicable to the 
entire Convention area, these regulations include some provisions 
relating to and affecting Canadian fishing and fisheries. NMFS may 
implement more restrictive regulations for the fishery for halibut or 
components of it; therefore, anglers are advised to check the current 
Federal and IPHC regulations prior to fishing.

Catch Limits

    The IPHC recommended to the governments of Canada and the United 
States catch limits for 2017 totaling 31,400,000 lb (14,242.80 mt). The 
IPHC recommended area-specific catch limits for 2017 that were higher 
than 2016 in most of its management areas except Areas 4A and 4B, where 
catch limits remained at the same level as in 2016. A description of 
the process the IPHC used to set these catch limits follows.
    In 2016, the IPHC conducted its annual stock assessment using a 
range of updated data sources as described in detail in Chapter 4 of 
the 2016 IPHC Report of Assessment and Research Activities (2016 RARA; 
available at www.iphc.int). The IPHC used an ``ensemble'' of four 
equally weighted models, comprised of two long time-series models, and 
two short time-series models that use data series either divided by 
geographical region (IPHC Regulatory Area) or aggregated into coastwide 
summaries, to evaluate the Pacific halibut stock. These models 
incorporate data from the 2016 IPHC survey, the most recent NMFS trawl 
survey, weight-at-age estimates by region, and age distribution 
information for bycatch, sport, and sublegal discard removals. As has 
been the case since 2012, the results of the ensemble models are 
integrated, and incorporate uncertainty in natural mortality rates, 
environmental effects on recruitment, and in other model parameters.
    The results at the end of 2016 indicate that the Pacific halibut 
stock declined continuously from the late 1990s to around 2010, as a 
result of decreasing size at a given age (size-at-age), as well as 
somewhat weaker recruitment strengths than those observed during the 
1980s. The biomass of spawning females is estimated to have stabilized 
near 200,000,000 lb (90,718 mt) in 2010, and since then the stock is 
estimated to have been increasing gradually. Results of the 2016 
assessment show a slight decrease from the 2015 assessment due to 
additional data from 2016 and updated recruitment estimates. Overall, 
the ensemble models predict that the stock would decrease gradually 
between 2018 and 2020 if total removals are maintained around 
40,000,000 lb (18,144 mt).
    The IPHC does not currently have an explicit target for the 
allowable level of total removals, also called coastwide fishing 
intensity; thus, it is uncertain if current levels of fishing intensity 
are consistent with the objectives of the IPHC's harvest policy. The 
IPHC harvest decision table (Table 4 in Chapter 4.2 of the 2016 RARA) 
provides a comparison of the relative risk of a decrease in stock 
abundance, status, or fishery metrics, for a range of alternative 
harvest levels for 2017. The IPHC adopted catch limits for 2017 
totaling 31,400,000 lb (14,243.80 mt) coastwide. If these catch limits 
are fully harvested in 2017, and other sources of removals from 
bycatch, personal use, sport, subsistence, and wastage in the 
commercial fishery in 2017 are similar to those observed in 2016, then 
the total removals would be approximately 43,300,000 lb (19,640 mt) in 
2017. At 43,300,000 lb of total removals from all sources, the IPHC 
estimates that the spawning stock biomass will decrease over the period 
from 2018 to 2020 relative to 2017. Specifically, the IPHC estimates 
that there is a 71 percent probability that the spawning stock biomass 
will decrease in 2018 relative to 2017. However, the IPHC estimates 
that there is only a 10 percent probability that the spawning stock 
biomass will decrease by more than 5 percent relative to 2017. After 
considering this information, the IPHC determined that the 2017 catch 
limits recommendations are consistent with its conservation objectives 
for the halibut stock and its management objectives for the halibut 
fisheries.
    The IPHC recommended higher catch limits in 2017 than 2016 for 
Areas 2A, 2B, and 2C. Fishery-independent survey weight per unit effort 
(WPUE) and number of fish per unit effort (NPUE) generally indicate a 
stable and upward trend in these areas. An expanded survey with 
additional sampling locations has been approved in Area 2A for 2017. 
Both survey and fishery indices indicate rebuilding of the stock 
throughout Areas 2B and 2C, with the highest coastwide survey WPUE in 
Area 2C.
    The IPHC recommended increases to the catch limits for Areas 3A and 
3B compared to 2016. While survey and fishery WPUEs increased in Area 
3A, the survey NPUE decreased in 2016. Based on the increase in WPUEs 
and decrease in survey NPUE, the IPHC adopted only a small 
precautionary increase to the catch limit for Area 3A to provide some 
additional harvest opportunities for the Area 3A commercial and charter 
sectors. Area 3B has experienced two years of increases in both the 
fishery and survey WPUE, with a substantial increase in survey WPUE and 
NPUE in 2016. These results

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supported an increased catch limit for 2017.
    The IPHC recommended catch limits for Areas 4A and 4B that are the 
same as the 2016 limits. The IPHC recommended no change in the catch 
limit amounts in these areas because although the survey results show 
signs of stability, survey WPUE is still low relative to historical 
estimates; therefore, a more precautionary approach to management is 
appropriate.
    The IPHC recommended a slight increase in the catch limit for Areas 
4CDE compared to 2016. The IPHC noted that for social, cultural, and 
economic reasons, an even larger increase is warranted, but the survey 
indices do not support a larger increase. However, ongoing efforts to 
reduce halibut bycatch in the commercial groundfish trawl fisheries may 
provide for additional harvest opportunities in the Area 4CDE directed 
fishery in the future.
    The IPHC also considered the Catch Sharing Plan for Area 4CDE 
developed by the NPFMC in its catch limit recommendation. When the Area 
4CDE catch limit is greater than 1,657,600 lb (751.87 mt), a direct 
allocation of 80,000 lb (36.29 mt) is made to Area 4E to provide CDQ 
fishermen in that area with additional harvesting opportunity. After 
this 80,000 lb allocation is deducted from the catch limit, the 
remainder is divided among Areas 4C, 4D, and 4E according to the 
percentages specified in the CSP. Those percentages are 46.43 percent 
each to 4C and 4D, and 7.14 percent to 4E. The IPHC recommended a catch 
limit for Area 4CDE of 1,700,000 lb (771.11 mt) for 2017 to provide 
benefits from increased harvest opportunities in Area 4E.

                Table 1--Percent Change in Catch Limits From 2016 to 2017 by IPHC Regulatory Area
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                                                                     2017 IPHC
                                                                    recommended     2016 Catch      Change from
                         Regulatory area                            catch limit     limit (lb)    2016 (percent)
                                                                       (lb)
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2A \1\..........................................................       1,330,000       1,140,000          + 16.7
2B \2\..........................................................       7,450,000       7,300,000           + 2.1
2C \3\..........................................................       5,250,000       4,950,000           + 6.1
3A \3\..........................................................      10,000,000       9,600,000           + 4.2
3B..............................................................       3,140,000       2,710,000          + 15.9
4A..............................................................       1,390,000       1,390,000           + 0.0
4B..............................................................       1,140,000       1,140,000           + 0.0
4CDE............................................................       1,700,000       1,660,000           + 2.4
Coastwide.......................................................      31,400,000      29,890,000           + 5.1
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\1\ Area 2A catch limit includes sport, commercial, and tribal catch limits.
\2\ Area 2B catch limit includes sport and commercial catch limits.
\3\ Shown is the combined commercial and charter allocation under the Area 2C and Area 3A CSP. This value
  includes allocations to the charter sector and charter wastage, and an amount for commercial landings and
  wastage. The commercial catch limits after deducting wastage are 4,212,000 lb in Area 2C and 7,739,000 lb in
  Area 3A.

Commercial Halibut Fishery Opening and Closing Dates

    The IPHC considers advice from the IPHC's two advisory boards when 
selecting opening and closing dates for the halibut fishery. The 
opening date for the tribal commercial fishery in Area 2A and for the 
commercial halibut fisheries in Areas 2B through 4E is March 11, 2017. 
The Conference Board had requested an earlier date (March 4) to 
coincide with favorable tides and to minimize potential interactions 
with sperm whales; however, the Processor Advisory Group noted that a 
later opening date facilitates halibut marketing. The March 11 date 
takes into account a number of factors, including the timing of halibut 
migration and spawning, and having a Saturday season opening to 
facilitate marketing. In addition, the majority of the fishing effort 
on the opening date has historically been for sablefish, whose opening 
date is tied to the halibut season dates, and not for halibut. The 
closing date for the halibut fisheries is November 7, 2017. This date 
takes into account the anticipated time required to fully harvest the 
commercial halibut catch limits, seasonal holidays, and adequate time 
for IPHC staff to review the complete record of 2017 commercial catch 
data for use in the 2017 stock assessment process.
    In the Area 2A non-treaty directed commercial fishery the IPHC 
recommended seven 10-hour fishing periods. Each fishing period shall 
begin at 0800 hours and terminate at 1800 hours local time on June 28, 
July 12, July 26, August 9, August 23, September 6, and September 20, 
2017, unless the IPHC specifies otherwise. These 10-hour openings will 
occur until the quota is taken and the fishery is closed.

Area 2A Catch Sharing Plan

    The NMFS West Coast Region published a proposed rule for changes to 
the Pacific Halibut Catch Sharing Plan for Area 2A off Washington, 
Oregon, and California on February 23, 2017 (82 FR 11419), with public 
comments accepted through March 15, 2017. A separate final rule will be 
published to approve changes to the Area 2A CSP and to implement the 
portions of the CSP and management measures that are not implemented 
through the IPHC annual management measures that are published in this 
final rule. These measures include the sport fishery allocations and 
management measures for Area 2A. Once published, the final rule 
implementing the Area 2A CSP will be available on the NOAA Fisheries 
West Coast Region's Web site at http://www.westcoast.fisheries.noaa.gov/fisheries/management/pacific_halibut_management.html, and under FDMS Docket Number NOAA-
NMFS-2016-0144 at www.regulations.gov.

Catch Sharing Plan for Area 2C and Area 3A

    In 2014, NMFS implemented a CSP for Area 2C and Area 3A. The CSP 
defines an annual process for allocating halibut between the charter 
and commercial fisheries in Area 2C and Area 3A, and establishes 
allocations for each fishery. To allow flexibility for individual 
commercial and charter fishery participants, the CSP also authorizes 
annual transfers of commercial halibut IFQ as GAF to charter halibut 
permit holders for harvest in the charter fishery. Under the CSP, the 
IPHC recommends combined catch limits (CCLs) for the charter and 
commercial halibut fisheries in Area 2C and Area 3A. Each CCL includes 
estimates of discard mortality (wastage)

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for each fishery. The CSP was implemented to achieve the halibut 
fishery management goals of the NPFMC. More information is provided in 
the final rule implementing the CSP (78 FR 75844, December 12, 2013). 
Implementing regulations for the CSP are at 50 CFR 300.65. The Area 2C 
and Area 3A CSP allocation tables are located in Tables 1 through 4 of 
subpart E of 50 CFR part 300. The IPHC recommended a CCL of 5,250,000 
lb (2,381.36 mt) for Area 2C. Following the CSP allocations in Tables 1 
and 3 of subpart E of 50 CFR part 300, the charter fishery is allocated 
915,000 lb (415.04 mt) of the CCL and the remainder of the CCL, 
4,335,000 lb (1,966.32 mt), is allocated to the commercial fishery. 
Wastage in the amount of 123,000 lb (55.79 mt) was deducted from the 
commercial allocation to obtain the commercial catch limit of 4,212,000 
lb (1,910.53 mt). The commercial allocation increased by about 291,000 
lb (132.00 mt) or 7.2 percent, from the 2016 allocation of 4,044,000 lb 
(1,834.33 mt) (including wastage). The charter allocation for 2017 is 
about 9,000 lb (4.08 mt), or 1.0 percent greater than the charter 
sector allocation of 906,000 lb (410.95 mt) in 2016.
    The IPHC recommended a CCL of 10,000,000 lb (4,535.92 mt) for Area 
3A. Following the CSP allocations in Tables 2 and 4 of subpart E of 50 
CFR part 300, the charter fishery is allocated 1,890,000 lb (857.29 mt) 
of the CCL and the remainder of the CCL, 8,110,000 lb (3,678.63 mt), is 
allocated to the commercial fishery. Wastage in the amount of 371,000 
lb (168.28 mt) was deducted from the commercial allocation to obtain 
the commercial catch limit of 7,739,000 lb (3,510.35 mt). The 
commercial allocation increased by about 324,000 lb (146.96 mt) or 4.2 
percent, from the 2016 allocation of 7,786,000 lb (3,531.67 mt) 
(including wastage). The charter allocation increased by about 76,000 
lb (34.47 mt), or 4.2 percent, from the 2016 allocation of 1,814,000 lb 
(822.82 mt).

Charter Halibut Management Measures for Area 2C and Area 3A

    Guided (charter) recreational halibut anglers are managed under 
different regulations than unguided recreational halibut anglers in 
Areas 2C and 3A in Alaska. According to Federal regulations at 50 CFR 
300.61, a charter vessel angler means a person, paying or non-paying, 
receiving sport fishing guide services for halibut. Sport fishing guide 
services means assistance, for compensation or with the intent to 
receive compensation, to a person who is sport fishing, to take or 
attempt to take halibut by accompanying or physically directing the 
sport fisherman in sport fishing activities during any part of a 
charter vessel fishing trip. A charter vessel fishing trip is the time 
period between the first deployment of fishing gear into the water from 
a charter vessel by a charter vessel angler and the offloading of one 
or more charter vessel anglers or any halibut from that vessel. The 
charter fishery regulations described below apply only to charter 
vessel anglers receiving sport fishing guide services during a charter 
vessel fishing trip for halibut in Area 2C or Area 3A. These 
regulations do not apply to unguided recreational anglers in any 
regulatory area in Alaska, or guided anglers in areas other than Areas 
2C and 3A.
    The NPFMC formed the Charter Halibut Management Committee to 
provide it with recommendations for annual management measures intended 
to limit charter harvest to the charter catch limit while minimizing 
negative economic impacts to charter fishery participants in times of 
low halibut abundance. The committee is composed of representatives 
from the charter fishing industry in Areas 2C and 3A. The committee 
considered previously analyzed alternatives and suggested new 
alternative measures to be analyzed in October 2016. After reviewing an 
analysis of the effects of the alternative measures on estimated 
charter removals, the committee made recommendations for preferred 
management measures to the NPFMC for 2017. The NPFMC considered the 
recommendations of the committee, its industry advisory body, and 
public testimony to develop its recommendation to the IPHC, and the 
IPHC took action consistent with the NPFMC's recommendations. The NPFMC 
has used this process to select and recommend annual management 
measures to the IPHC since 2012.
    The IPHC recognizes the role of the NPFMC to develop policy and 
regulations that allocate the Pacific halibut resource among fishermen 
in and off Alaska, and that NMFS has developed numerous regulations to 
support the NPFMC's goals of limiting charter harvests. The IPHC 
concluded that new management measures were necessary for 2017 to limit 
the Area 2C and Area 3A charter halibut fisheries to their charter 
catch limits under the CSP, to achieve the IPHC's overall conservation 
objective to limit total halibut harvests to established catch limits, 
and to meet the NPFMC's allocation objectives for these areas. The IPHC 
determined that limiting charter harvests by implementing the 
management measures discussed below would meet these objectives.

Management Measures for Charter Vessel Fishing in Area 2C

    The preliminary estimate of charter removals in Area 2C was below 
the 2016 charter allocation by about 62,000 lb (28.12 mt) or 6.9 
percent, indicating that the 2016 management measures were appropriate 
and effective at limiting harvest by charter vessel anglers to the 
charter allocation. The analysis of alternative management measures 
indicated that both effort and harvest were projected to increase in 
2017 under status quo regulations; however, the 9,000 lb (4.08 mt) 
increase in the catch limit allows management measures to be relaxed 
slightly for 2017.
    The preliminary estimate of charter wastage (release mortality) in 
2016 represented about 6.5 percent of the directed harvest amount and 
has increased in recent years. Therefore, projected charter harvest for 
2017 was increased by 7.0 percent to account for all charter removals 
in the selection of annual management measures for Area 2C.
    Relaxation of management measures is possible, while managing total 
charter removals, including wastage, in Area 2C to the 2017 allocation 
of 915,000 lb (415.04 mt). This final rule amends the 2016 measures 
applicable to the charter vessel fishery in Area 2C to relax 
restrictions and allow additional harvest relative to 2016.
    For 2017, the IPHC recommended the continuation of a one-fish daily 
bag limit with a reverse slot limit, as was in place in 2016, but 
increasing the lower size limit. The IPHC recommends a reverse slot 
limit that prohibits a person on board a charter vessel referred to in 
50 CFR 300.65 and fishing in Area 2C from taking or possessing any 
halibut, with head on, that is greater than 44 inches (111.8 cm) and 
less than 80 inches (203.2 cm), as measured in a straight line, passing 
over the pectoral fin from the tip of the lower jaw with mouth closed, 
to the extreme end of the middle of the tail. The 2016 reverse slot 
limit prohibited retention by charter vessel anglers of halibut that 
were greater than 43 inches (109.2 cm) and less than 80 inches. The 
projected charter removal under the 2017 recommended reverse slot limit 
is 888,000 lb (402.79 mt), 27,000 lb (12.25 mt) below the charter 
allocation. The recommended reverse slot limit for 2017 will increase 
harvest opportunities for charter vessel anglers, while managing total 
charter removals to the charter allocation.

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Management Measures for Charter Vessel Fishing in Area 3A

    The preliminary estimate of charter removals in Area 3A in 2016 
exceeded the charter allocation by 167,000 lb (75.75 mt), or 9.2 
percent, primarily because charter vessel anglers caught and retained 
7.1 percent more halibut and the average size of halibut retained was 
3.5 percent heavier, on average, than predicted for the size and bag 
limits in place. In 2016, charter vessel anglers in Area 3A were 
limited to a two-fish daily bag limit with a maximum size limit on one 
fish. One effect of the maximum size limit was that the number of fish 
harvested per angler decreased in 2016 compared to 2015, but the 
average weight of harvested fish increased as many anglers opted to 
maximize the size of retained fish. The estimation error for average 
weight was factored into the analysis of potential management measures 
for 2017.
    The preliminary estimate of charter wastage in 2016 represented 0.8 
percent of the directed harvest amount, but the average from 2013 
through 2016 was 1.3 percent. The projected charter harvest for 2017 
was increased by 1.5 percent to account for total charter removals in 
the selection of appropriate annual management measures for Area 3A for 
2017.
    This final rule amends the 2016 management measures applicable to 
the charter halibut fishery in Area 3A. The NPFMC and IPHC considered 
2016 information on charter removals and the projections of charter 
harvest for 2017. After considering 2016 harvest information, the NPFMC 
and IPHC determined that more restrictive management measures in Area 
3A are necessary to limit charter removals, including wastage, to the 
2017 allocation.
    For 2017, the IPHC recommended continuing the following management 
measures for Area 3A from 2016: (1) A two-fish bag limit with a 28-inch 
(71.1 cm) size limit on one of the halibut; (2) a one-trip per day 
limit for the entire season; (3) a day-of-week closure; and (4) an 
annual limit, with a reporting requirement. In addition, the IPHC 
recommended closure of another day of the week to charter fishing for 
part of the season. The projected charter harvest for 2017 under this 
combination of recommended measures is 1,874,000 lb (850.03 mt), 16,000 
lb (7.26 mt) below the charter allocation. Each of these management 
measures is described in more detail below.

Size Limit for Halibut Retained on a Charter Vessel in Area 3A

    The 2017 charter halibut fishery in Area 3A will be managed under a 
two-fish daily bag limit in which one of the retained halibut may be of 
any size and one of the retained halibut must be 28 inches (71.1 cm) 
total length or less. This is the same maximum size limit as 2016. This 
daily bag and size limit will be combined with additional restrictions 
to limit charter halibut removals to the 2017 allocation.

Trip Limit for Charter Vessels Harvesting Halibut in Area 3A

    As in 2016, for 2017, a charter halibut permit is only authorized 
for use to catch and retain halibut on one charter halibut fishing trip 
per day in Area 3A. Additionally, a charter vessel is only authorized 
for use to catch and retain halibut on one charter halibut fishing trip 
per day. If no halibut are retained during a charter vessel fishing 
trip, the charter halibut permit and vessel may be used to take an 
additional trip to catch and retain halibut that day.
    For purposes of the trip limit in Area 3A in 2017, a charter vessel 
fishing trip will end when anglers or halibut are offloaded, or at the 
end of the calendar day, whichever occurs first. Charter operators are 
still able to conduct overnight trips and anglers may retain a bag 
limit of halibut on each calendar day, but operators are not allowed to 
begin another overnight trip until the day after the trip ends. GAF 
halibut are exempt from the trip limit; therefore, GAF could be used to 
harvest halibut on a second trip in a day, but only if exclusively GAF 
halibut were harvested on that trip.

Day-of-Week Closure in Area 3A

    The NPFMC and the IPHC recommended continuing the day-of-week 
closure on Wednesdays for Area 3A in 2017. No retention of halibut by 
charter vessel anglers will be allowed in Area 3A on Wednesdays. To 
further reduce harvest, an additional day-of-week closure will be added 
for three Tuesdays in 2017: July 18, July 25, and August 1. Retention 
of only GAF halibut will be allowed on charter vessels on Wednesdays 
and the three closed Tuesdays; all other halibut that are caught while 
fishing on a charter vessel must be released. The addition of the three 
Tuesday closures is expected to reduce charter halibut harvest by 3.9 
percent in Area 3A and reduce total charter harvest to below the 
charter catch limit.

Annual Limit of Four Fish for Charter Vessels Anglers in Area 3A

    For 2017, charter vessel anglers will continue to be limited to 
harvesting no more than four halibut on charter vessel fishing trips in 
Area 3A during a calendar year. This limit applies only to halibut 
caught and retained during charter vessel fishing trips in Area 3A. 
Halibut harvested while unguided fishing, fishing in other IPHC 
regulatory areas, or harvested as GAF will not accrue toward the annual 
limit.
    To enforce the annual limit in 2017, each charter vessel angler who 
is required to have a State of Alaska sport fishing license and who 
harvests halibut will be required to record those halibut on the back 
of the fishing license. For those anglers who are not required to have 
a sport fishing license (e.g., youth and senior anglers), a 
nontransferable Sport Harvest Record Card must be obtained from an 
Alaska Department of Fish and Game (ADF&G) office, the ADF&G Web site, 
or a fishing license vendor, on which to record halibut harvested 
aboard a charter vessel. Immediately upon retention of a halibut for 
which an annual limit has been established, the charter vessel angler 
must record the date, location (Area 3A), and species of the catch 
(halibut), in ink, on the harvest record card or back of the sport 
fishing license.
    If the original sport fishing license or harvest record is lost, a 
duplicate or additional sport fishing license or harvest record card 
must be obtained and completed for all halibut previously retained 
during that year that were subject to the annual limit.
    Only halibut caught during a charter vessel fishing trip in Area 3A 
accrue toward the 4-fish annual limit and must be recorded on the 
license or harvest record card. Halibut that are harvested while 
charter fishing in regulatory areas other than Area 3A will not accrue 
toward the annual limit and are not subject to the reporting 
requirement. Likewise, halibut harvested while sport fishing without a 
guide in Area 3A, harvested while subsistence fishing, or harvested as 
GAF do not accrue toward the annual limit and should not be recorded on 
the license or harvest record. Finally, halibut that are caught during 
a charter vessel fishing trip that bear IPHC external tags are exempt 
from the annual limit and reporting requirements (see Section 21 of the 
IPHC regulations).

Retention of Incidentally Caught Halibut in Sablefish Pots in Alaska

    On December 28, 2016, NMFS published a final rule to authorize

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longline pot gear for the IFQ sablefish fishery in the Gulf of Alaska 
(81 FR 95435). The Gulf of Alaska sablefish fishery takes place in a 
portion of IPHC Regulatory Area 2C (not including the inside waters), 
and Regulatory Areas 3A, 3B, and that portion of 4A in the Gulf of 
Alaska west of Area 3B and east of 170[deg]00' W. longitude. The NMFS 
final rule also requires retention of halibut caught incidentally in 
longline pot gear subject to current retention requirements for the 
halibut IFQ Program (i.e., only if the halibut are of legal size and a 
person(s) on the vessel holds sufficient halibut IFQ). This 
recommendation is intended to avoid discard mortality of legal-size 
halibut caught incidentally in longline pots in the sablefish IFQ 
fishery, similar to current regulations that authorize sablefish and 
halibut IFQ holders using hook-and-line gear to retain legal-size 
halibut caught incidentally during the sablefish IFQ fishery.
    At its 2016 annual meeting, the IPHC approved longline pot gear, as 
defined by NMFS, as legal gear for the commercial halibut fishery in 
Alaska when NMFS regulations permit the use of this gear in the IFQ 
sablefish fishery. NMFS regulations will authorize the use of longline 
pot gear in the IFQ sablefish fishery on March 11, 2017 (81 FR 95435, 
December 28, 2016; notice of delayed effective date 82 FR 9690, 
February 8, 2017). Therefore, beginning in 2017, vessels using longline 
pot gear to harvest IFQ sablefish in the Gulf of Alaska will be 
required to retain halibut consistent with IPHC regulations and NMFS 
regulations specified in the final rule to authorize longline pot gear 
(81 FR 95435).

Other Regulatory Amendments

    The IPHC approved two additional amendments to the 2017 annual 
management measures.
    The first amendment approved by the IPHC requires that beginning in 
2017, all commercial Pacific halibut must be landed and weighed with 
their heads attached (head-on) for data reporting purposes. Section 13 
of IPHC regulations previously had two minimum size limits: 32 inches 
(81.3 cm) for halibut taken or possessed with the head on, and 24 
inches (61.0 cm) for halibut taken or possessed with the head removed. 
This regulatory amendment will require that halibut be landed head-on 
and those head-on halibut will be subject to a 32-inch minimum size 
limit. The only exception is for vessels that freeze halibut at sea. 
Those vessels may deliver their frozen, head-off halibut shoreside with 
a 24-inch minimum size limit. The IPHC regulations already required 
that in Area 2A all commercial halibut be landed with the head 
attached.
    This regulatory amendment is intended to improve the estimates of 
the weight of landed halibut. The IPHC has assumed that the weight of a 
removed head as a percentage of the whole body is 10 percent. However, 
results from recent studies (pp. 77-91 of the 2015 RARA and Chapter 2.8 
of the 2016 RARA; available at www.iphc.int) indicate that the average 
weight of removed heads averages 12 percent of the whole body weight, 
and ranges from 9 to 18 percent of the whole body weight. The weight of 
removed heads relative to the whole body weight varies due to 
differences in the angle at which the head is cut off the body and the 
size of the fish.
    Landing records show that, coastwide, 67 to 71 percent of catch by 
weight is reported head-off, so the potential effect of head 
proportions that differ from assumed values is likely to have a 
significant impact on the biomass of catch that is used in the IPHC's 
annual stock assessment. For example, in recent years, the IPHC may 
have underestimated the coastwide landings by 2 to 3 percent, and 
estimates in some regulatory areas could be more inaccurate than others 
depending on the type of processing used and the size of halibut. In 
order to improve the accuracy of estimated landings, the IPHC approved 
the requirement for all commercially landed Pacific halibut to be 
landed and weighed with the head on, except for those halibut processed 
and frozen at sea.
    The second regulatory amendment approved by the IPHC revises 
Section 18 of the annual management measures for consistency with NMFS' 
halibut fishery regulations published at 50 CFR 679.7(f)(4), regarding 
fishing in multiple regulatory areas. Section 18 of the annual 
management measures and 50 CFR 679.7(f)(4) address the circumstances 
under which a person may lawfully possess at the same time, on board a 
vessel, halibut that were caught in more than one IPHC Regulatory Area 
off Alaska. However, differences in regulatory text have caused 
confusion for fishery participants. To reduce confusion, the IPHC 
regulations will allow possession at the same time on board a vessel 
halibut that were caught in more than one IPHC Regulatory Area off 
Alaska only if such possession is authorized by Federal regulations at 
50 CFR 679.7(f)(4), and if the operator of the vessel identifies the 
halibut by regulatory area by separating halibut from different areas 
in the hold, tagging halibut, or by other means. The NMFS regulation 
specifies that a person may not retain IFQ or CDQ halibut on a vessel 
in excess of the total amount of unharvested IFQ or CDQ that is 
currently held by all persons on the vessel for the regulatory area in 
which the vessel is deploying fixed gear. This limit on halibut 
possession does not apply if the vessel has an observer aboard under 
the requirements of subpart E of 50 CFR part 679 and the vessel 
maintains an applicable daily fishing log as specified in IPHC 
regulations and 50 CFR 679.5. This change to the 2017 IPHC regulations 
does not change the requirements for vessels fishing in multiple areas, 
it simply clarifies the status quo regulations applicable to vessels 
fishing off Alaska.

Annual Halibut Management Measures

    The following annual management measures for the 2017 Pacific 
halibut fishery are those recommended by the IPHC and accepted by the 
Secretary of State, with the concurrence of the Secretary of Commerce.

1. Short Title

    These Regulations may be cited as the Pacific Halibut Fishery 
Regulations.

2. Application

    (1) These Regulations apply to persons and vessels fishing for 
halibut in, or possessing halibut taken from, the maritime area as 
defined in Section 3.
    (2) Sections 3 to 6 apply generally to all halibut fishing.
    (3) Sections 7 to 20 apply to commercial fishing for halibut.
    (4) Section 21 applies to tagged halibut caught by any vessel.
    (5) Section 22 applies to the United States treaty Indian fishery 
in Subarea 2A-1.
    (6) Section 23 applies to customary and traditional fishing in 
Alaska.
    (7) Section 24 applies to Aboriginal groups fishing for food, 
social and ceremonial purposes in British Columbia.
    (8) Sections 25 to 28 apply to sport fishing for halibut.
    (9) These Regulations do not apply to fishing operations authorized 
or conducted by the Commission for research purposes.

3. Definitions

    (1) In these Regulations,
    (a) ``authorized officer'' means any State, Federal, or Provincial 
officer authorized to enforce these Regulations including, but not 
limited to, the National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS), Canada's 
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Fisheries and Oceans (DFO), Alaska Wildlife Troopers (AWT), United 
States Coast Guard (USCG), Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife 
(WDFW), the Oregon State Police (OSP), and California Department of 
Fish and Wildlife (CDFW);
    (b) ``authorized clearance personnel'' means an authorized officer 
of the United States, a representative of the Commission, or a 
designated fish processor;
    (c) ``charter vessel'' outside of Alaska waters means a vessel used 
for hire in sport fishing for halibut, but not including a vessel 
without a hired operator, and in Alaska waters means a vessel used 
while providing or receiving sport fishing guide services for halibut;
    (d) ``commercial fishing'' means fishing, the resulting catch of 
which is sold or bartered; or is intended to be sold or bartered, other 
than (i) sport fishing, (ii) treaty Indian ceremonial and subsistence 
fishing as referred to in section 22, (iii) customary and traditional 
fishing as referred to in section 23 and defined by and regulated 
pursuant to NMFS regulations published at 50 CFR part 300, and (iv) 
Aboriginal groups fishing in British Columbia as referred to in section 
24;
    (e) ``Commission'' means the International Pacific Halibut 
Commission;
    (f) ``daily bag limit'' means the maximum number of halibut a 
person may take in any calendar day from Convention waters;
    (g) ``fishing'' means the taking, harvesting, or catching of fish, 
or any activity that can reasonably be expected to result in the 
taking, harvesting, or catching of fish, including specifically the 
deployment of any amount or component part of gear anywhere in the 
maritime area;
    (h) ``fishing period limit'' means the maximum amount of halibut 
that may be retained and landed by a vessel during one fishing period;
    (i) ``land'' or ``offload'' with respect to halibut, means the 
removal of halibut from the catching vessel;
    (j) ``license'' means a halibut fishing license issued by the 
Commission pursuant to section 4;
    (k) ``maritime area'', in respect of the fisheries jurisdiction of 
a Contracting Party, includes without distinction areas within and 
seaward of the territorial sea and internal waters of that Party;
    (l) ``net weight'' of a halibut means the weight of halibut that is 
without gills and entrails, head-off, washed, and without ice and 
slime. If a halibut is weighed with the head on or with ice and slime, 
the required conversion factors for calculating net weight are a 2 
percent deduction for ice and slime and a 10 percent deduction for the 
head;
    (m) ``operator'', with respect to any vessel, means the owner and/
or the master or other individual on board and in charge of that 
vessel;
    (n) ``overall length'' of a vessel means the horizontal distance, 
rounded to the nearest foot, between the foremost part of the stem and 
the aftermost part of the stern (excluding bowsprits, rudders, outboard 
motor brackets, and similar fittings or attachments);
    (o) ``person'' includes an individual, corporation, firm, or 
association;
    (p) ``regulatory area'' means an area referred to in section 6;
    (q) ``setline gear'' means one or more stationary, buoyed, and 
anchored lines with hooks attached;
    (r) ``sport fishing'' means all fishing other than (i) commercial 
fishing, (ii) treaty Indian ceremonial and subsistence fishing as 
referred to in section 22, (iii) customary and traditional fishing as 
referred to in section 23 and defined in and regulated pursuant to NMFS 
regulations published in 50 CFR part 300, and (iv) Aboriginal groups 
fishing in British Columbia as referred to in section 24;
    (s) ``tender'' means any vessel that buys or obtains fish directly 
from a catching vessel and transports it to a port of landing or fish 
processor;
    (t) ``VMS transmitter'' means a NMFS-approved vessel monitoring 
system transmitter that automatically determines a vessel's position 
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    (2) In these Regulations, all bearings are true and all positions 
are determined by the most recent charts issued by the United States 
National Ocean Service or the Canadian Hydrographic Service.

4. Licensing Vessels for Area 2A

    (1) No person shall fish for halibut from a vessel, nor possess 
halibut on board a vessel, used either for commercial fishing or as a 
charter vessel in Area 2A, unless the Commission has issued a license 
valid for fishing in Area 2A in respect of that vessel.
    (2) A license issued for a vessel operating in Area 2A shall be 
valid only for operating either as a charter vessel or a commercial 
vessel, but not both.
    (3) A vessel with a valid Area 2A commercial license cannot be used 
to sport fish for Pacific halibut in Area 2A.
    (4) A license issued for a vessel operating in the commercial 
fishery in Area 2A shall be valid for one of the following:
    (a) The directed commercial fishery during the fishing periods 
specified in paragraph (2) of section 8;
    (b) the incidental catch fishery during the sablefish fishery 
specified in paragraph (3) of section 8; or
    (c) the incidental catch fishery during the salmon troll fishery 
specified in paragraph (4) of section 8.
    (5) No person may apply for or be issued a license for a vessel 
operating in the incidental catch fishery during the salmon troll 
fishery in paragraph (4)(c), if that vessel was previously issued a 
license for either the directed commercial fishery in paragraph (4)(a) 
or the incidental catch fishery during the sablefish fishery in 
paragraph (4)(b).
    (6) A license issued in respect to a vessel referred to in 
paragraph (1) of this section must be carried on board that vessel at 
all times and the vessel operator shall permit its inspection by any 
authorized officer.
    (7) The Commission shall issue a license in respect to a vessel, 
without fee, from its office in Seattle, Washington, upon receipt of a 
completed, written, and signed ``Application for Vessel License for the 
Halibut Fishery'' form.
    (8) A vessel operating in the directed commercial fishery in Area 
2A must have its ``Application for Vessel License for the Halibut 
Fishery'' form postmarked no later than 11:59 p.m. on 30 April, or on 
the first weekday in May if 30 April is a Saturday or Sunday.
    (9) A vessel operating in the incidental catch fishery during the 
sablefish fishery in Area 2A must have its ``Application for Vessel 
License for the Halibut Fishery'' form postmarked no later than 11:59 
p.m. on 15 March, or the next weekday in March if 15 March is a 
Saturday or Sunday.
    (10) A vessel operating in the incidental catch fishery during the 
salmon troll fishery in Area 2A must have its ``Application for Vessel 
License for the Halibut Fishery'' form postmarked no later than 11:59 
p.m. on 15 March, or the next weekday in March if 15 March is a 
Saturday or Sunday.
    (11) Application forms may be obtained from any authorized officer 
or from the Commission.
    (12) Information on ``Application for Vessel License for the 
Halibut Fishery'' form must be accurate.
    (13) The ``Application for Vessel License for the Halibut Fishery'' 
form shall be completed and signed by the vessel owner.
    (14) Licenses issued under this section shall be valid only during 
the year in which they are issued.

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    (15) A new license is required for a vessel that is sold, 
transferred, renamed, or the documentation is changed.
    (16) The license required under this section is in addition to any 
license, however designated, that is required under the laws of the 
United States or any of its States.
    (17) The United States may suspend, revoke, or modify any license 
issued under this section under policies and procedures in Title 15, 
CFR part 904.

5. In-Season Actions

    (1) The Commission is authorized to establish or modify regulations 
during the season after determining that such action:
    (a) Will not result in exceeding the catch limit established 
preseason for each regulatory area;
    (b) is consistent with the Convention between Canada and the United 
States of America for the Preservation of the Halibut Fishery of the 
Northern Pacific Ocean and Bering Sea, and applicable domestic law of 
either Canada or the United States; and
    (c) is consistent, to the maximum extent practicable, with any 
domestic catch sharing plans or other domestic allocation programs 
developed by the United States or Canadian governments.
    (2) In-season actions may include, but are not limited to, 
establishment or modification of the following:
    (a) Closed areas;
    (b) fishing periods;
    (c) fishing period limits;
    (d) gear restrictions;
    (e) recreational bag limits;
    (f) size limits; or
    (g) vessel clearances.
    (3) In-season changes will be effective at the time and date 
specified by the Commission.
    (4) The Commission will announce in-season actions under this 
section by providing notice to major halibut processors; Federal, 
State, United States treaty Indian, and Provincial fishery officials; 
and the media.

6. Regulatory Areas

    The following areas shall be regulatory areas (see Figure 1) for 
the purposes of the Convention:
    (1) Area 2A includes all waters off the states of California, 
Oregon, and Washington;
    (2) Area 2B includes all waters off British Columbia;
    (3) Area 2C includes all waters off Alaska that are east of a line 
running 340[deg] true from Cape Spencer Light (58[deg]11'56'' N. 
latitude, 136[deg]38'26'' W. longitude) and south and east of a line 
running 205[deg] true from said light;
    (4) Area 3A includes all waters between Area 2C and a line 
extending from the most northerly point on Cape Aklek (57[deg]41'15'' 
N. latitude, 155[deg]35'00'' W. longitude) to Cape Ikolik 
(57[deg]17'17'' N. latitude, 154[deg]47'18'' W. longitude), then along 
the Kodiak Island coastline to Cape Trinity (56[deg]44'50'' N. 
latitude, 154[deg]08'44'' W. longitude), then 140[deg] true;
    (5) Area 3B includes all waters between Area 3A and a line 
extending 150[deg] true from Cape Lutke (54[deg]29'00'' N. latitude, 
164[deg]20'00'' W. longitude) and south of 54[deg]49'00'' N. latitude 
in Isanotski Strait;
    (6) Area 4A includes all waters in the Gulf of Alaska west of Area 
3B and in the Bering Sea west of the closed area defined in section 10 
that are east of 172[deg]00'00'' W. longitude and south of 
56[deg]20'00'' N. latitude;
    (7) Area 4B includes all waters in the Bering Sea and the Gulf of 
Alaska west of Area 4A and south of 56[deg]20'00'' N. latitude;
    (8) Area 4C includes all waters in the Bering Sea north of Area 4A 
and north of the closed area defined in section 10 which are east of 
171[deg]00'00'' W. longitude, south of 58[deg]00'00'' N. latitude, and 
west of 168[deg]00'00'' W. longitude;
    (9) Area 4D includes all waters in the Bering Sea north of Areas 4A 
and 4B, north and west of Area 4C, and west of 168[deg]00'00'' W. 
longitude; and
    (10) Area 4E includes all waters in the Bering Sea north and east 
of the closed area defined in section 10, east of 168[deg]00'00'' W. 
longitude, and south of 65[deg]34'00'' N. latitude.

7. Fishing in Regulatory Area 4E and 4D

    (1) Section 7 applies only to any person fishing, or vessel that is 
used to fish for, Area 4E Community Development Quota (CDQ) or Area 4D 
CDQ halibut, provided that the total annual halibut catch of that 
person or vessel is landed at a port within Area 4E or 4D.
    (2) A person may retain halibut taken with setline gear in Area 4E 
CDQ and 4D CDQ fishery that are smaller than the size limit specified 
in section 13, provided that no person may sell or barter such halibut.
    (3) The manager of a CDQ organization that authorizes persons to 
harvest halibut in the Area 4E or 4D CDQ fisheries must report to the 
Commission the total number and weight of undersized halibut taken and 
retained by such persons pursuant to section 7, paragraph (2). This 
report, which shall include data and methodology used to collect the 
data, must be received by the Commission prior to 1 November of the 
year in which such halibut were harvested.

8. Fishing Periods

    (1) The fishing periods for each regulatory area apply where the 
catch limits specified in section 11 have not been taken.
    (2) Each fishing period in the Area 2A directed commercial fishery 
\2\ shall begin at 0800 hours and terminate at 1800 hours local time on 
28 June, 12 July, 26 July, 9 August, 23 August, 6 September, and 20 
September, unless the Commission specifies otherwise.
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of Point Chehalis, Washington (46[deg]53.30' N. latitude) under 
regulations promulgated by NMFS and published in the Federal 
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    (3) Notwithstanding paragraph (7) of section 11, an incidental 
catch fishery \3\ is authorized during the sablefish seasons in Area 2A 
in accordance with regulations promulgated by NMFS. This fishery will 
occur between 1200 hours local time on 11 March and 1200 hours local 
time on 7 November.
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    \3\ The incidental fishery during the directed, fixed gear 
sablefish season is restricted to waters that are north of Point 
Chehalis, Washington (46[deg]53.30' N. latitude) under regulations 
promulgated by NMFS at 50 CFR 300.63. Landing restrictions for 
halibut retention in the fixed gear sablefish fishery can be found 
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    (4) Notwithstanding paragraph (2), and paragraph (7) of section 11, 
an incidental catch fishery is authorized during salmon troll seasons 
in Area 2A in accordance with regulations promulgated by NMFS. This 
fishery will occur between 1200 hours local time on 11 March and 1200 
hours local time on 7 November.
    (5) The fishing period in Areas 2B, 2C, 3A, 3B, 4A, 4B, 4C, 4D, and 
4E shall begin at 1200 hours local time on 11 March and terminate at 
1200 hours local time on 7 November, unless the Commission specifies 
otherwise.
    (6) All commercial fishing for halibut in Areas 2A, 2B, 2C, 3A, 3B, 
4A, 4B, 4C, 4D, and 4E shall cease at 1200 hours local time on 7 
November.

9. Closed Periods

    (1) No person shall engage in fishing for halibut in any regulatory 
area other than during the fishing periods set out in section 8 in 
respect of that area.
    (2) No person shall land or otherwise retain halibut caught outside 
a fishing period applicable to the regulatory area where the halibut 
was taken.
    (3) Subject to paragraphs (7), (8), (9), and (10) of section 19, 
these Regulations do not prohibit fishing for any species of fish other 
than halibut during the closed periods.
    (4) Notwithstanding paragraph (3), no person shall have halibut in 
his/her possession while fishing for any other species of fish during 
the closed periods.

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    (5) No vessel shall retrieve any halibut fishing gear during a 
closed period if the vessel has any halibut on board.
    (6) A vessel that has no halibut on board may retrieve any halibut 
fishing gear during the closed period after the operator notifies an 
authorized officer or representative of the Commission prior to that 
retrieval.
    (7) After retrieval of halibut gear in accordance with paragraph 
(6), the vessel shall submit to a hold inspection at the discretion of 
the authorized officer or representative of the Commission.
    (8) No person shall retain any halibut caught on gear retrieved in 
accordance with paragraph (6).
    (9) No person shall possess halibut on board a vessel in a 
regulatory area during a closed period unless that vessel is in 
continuous transit to or within a port in which that halibut may be 
lawfully sold.

10. Closed Area

    All waters in the Bering Sea north of 55[deg]00'00'' N. latitude in 
Isanotski Strait that are enclosed by a line from Cape Sarichef Light 
(54[deg]36'00'' N. latitude, 164[deg]55'42'' W. longitude) to a point 
at 56[deg]20'00'' N. latitude, 168[deg]30'00'' W. longitude; thence to 
a point at 58[deg]21'25'' N. latitude, 163[deg]00'00'' W. longitude; 
thence to Strogonof Point (56[deg]53'18'' N. latitude, 158[deg]50'37'' 
W. longitude); and then along the northern coasts of the Alaska 
Peninsula and Unimak Island to the point of origin at Cape Sarichef 
Light are closed to halibut fishing and no person shall fish for 
halibut therein or have halibut in his/her possession while in those 
waters, except in the course of a continuous transit across those 
waters. All waters in Isanotski Strait between 55[deg]00'00'' N. 
latitude and 54[deg]49'00'' N. latitude are closed to halibut fishing.

11. Commercial Catch Limits

    (1) The total allowable commercial catch of halibut to be taken 
during the commercial halibut fishing periods specified in section 8 
shall be limited to the net weights expressed in pounds or metric tons 
shown in the following table:

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                                            Commercial catch limit--net
                                                      weight
          IPHC regulatory area           -------------------------------
                                              Pounds        Metric tons
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2A: Directed commercial, and incidental          265,402          120.38
 commercial catch during salmon troll
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2A: Incidental commercial during                  70,000           31.75
 sablefish fishery......................
2B \4\..................................       6,271,971        2,844.92
2C \5\..................................       4,212,000        1,910.53
3A \6\..................................       7,739,000        3,510.36
3B......................................       3,140,000        1,424.28
4A......................................       1,390,000          630.49
4B......................................       1,140,000          517.09
4C......................................         752,000          341.10
4D......................................         752,000          341.10
4E......................................         196,000           88.90
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    (2) Notwithstanding paragraph (1), regulations pertaining to the 
division of the Area 2A catch limit between the directed commercial 
fishery and the incidental catch fishery as described in paragraph (4) 
of section 8 will be promulgated by NMFS and published in the Federal 
Register.
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    \4\ IPHC allocates the catch limit to Area 2B as a combined 
commercial and sport catch limit (7,450,000 pounds). DFO allocates 
that amount between commercial and sport according to their 
allocation policy. In addition to the commercial fishery amount, 
60,000 pounds has been allocated for research purposes. This amount 
also excludes any overage/underage adjustments. See section 27 for 
sport fishing regulations.
    \5\ For Area 2C, the commercial catch limit adopted by the 
Commission includes catch (4,212,000 pounds) reported in the table 
plus, estimated incidental mortality from the commercial fishery 
(123,000 pounds) for a total of 4,335,000 pounds. This total amount 
is included in the combined commercial and guided sport sector catch 
limit set by IPHC and allocated by NMFS by a catch sharing plan 
(5,250,000 pounds).
    \6\ For Area 3A, the commercial catch limit adopted by the 
Commission includes catch (7,739,000 pounds) reported in the table 
plus, estimated incidental mortality from the commercial fishery 
(371,000 pounds) for a total of 8,110,000 pounds. This total amount 
is included in the combined commercial and guided sport sector catch 
limit set by IPHC and allocated by NMFS by a catch sharing plan 
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    (3) The Commission shall determine and announce to the public the 
date on which the catch limit for Area 2A will be taken.
    (4) Notwithstanding paragraph (1), the commercial fishing in Area 
2B will close only when all Individual Vessel Quotas (IVQs) assigned by 
DFO are taken, or November 7, whichever is earlier.
    (5) Notwithstanding paragraph (1), Areas 2C, 3A, 3B, 4A, 4B, 4C, 
4D, and 4E will each close only when all Individual Fishing Quotas 
(IFQ) and all CDQs issued by NMFS have been taken, or 7 November, 
whichever is earlier.
    (6) If the Commission determines that the catch limit specified for 
Area 2A in paragraph (1) would be exceeded in an unrestricted 10-hour 
fishing period as specified in paragraph (2) of section 8, the catch 
limit for that area shall be considered to have been taken and the 
directed commercial fishery closed as announced by the Commission.
    (7) When under paragraphs (2), (3), and (6) the Commission has 
announced a date on which the catch limit for Area 2A will be taken, no 
person shall fish for halibut in that area after that date for the rest 
of the year, unless the Commission has announced the reopening of that 
area for halibut fishing.
    (8) Notwithstanding paragraph (1), the total allowable catch of 
halibut that may be taken in the Area 4E directed commercial fishery is 
equal to the combined annual catch limits specified for the Area 4D and 
Area 4E CDQ fisheries. The annual Area 4D CDQ catch limit will decrease 
by the equivalent amount of halibut CDQ taken in Area 4E in excess of 
the annual Area 4E CDQ catch limit.
    (9) Notwithstanding paragraph (1), the total allowable catch of 
halibut that may be taken in the Area 4D directed commercial fishery is 
equal to the combined annual catch limits specified for Area 4C and 
Area 4D. The annual Area 4C catch limit will decrease by the equivalent 
amount of halibut taken in Area 4D in excess of the annual Area 4D 
catch limit.

12. Fishing Period Limits

    (1) It shall be unlawful for any vessel to retain more halibut than 
authorized by that vessel's license in any fishing period for which the 
Commission has announced a fishing period limit.

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    (2) The operator of any vessel that fishes for halibut during a 
fishing period when fishing period limits are in effect must, upon 
commencing an offload of halibut to a commercial fish processor, 
completely offload all halibut on board said vessel to that processor 
and ensure that all halibut is weighed and reported on State fish 
tickets.
    (3) The operator of any vessel that fishes for halibut during a 
fishing period when fishing period limits are in effect must, upon 
commencing an offload of halibut other than to a commercial fish 
processor, completely offload all halibut on board said vessel and 
ensure that all halibut are weighed and reported on State fish tickets.
    (4) The provisions of paragraph (3) are not intended to prevent 
retail over-the-side sales to individual purchasers so long as all the 
halibut on board is ultimately offloaded and reported.
    (5) When fishing period limits are in effect, a vessel's maximum 
retainable catch will be determined by the Commission based on:
    (a) The vessel's overall length in feet and associated length 
class;
    (b) the average performance of all vessels within that class; and
    (c) the remaining catch limit.
    (6) Length classes are shown in the following table:

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                Overall length (in feet)                   Vessel class
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1-25...................................................               A
26-30..................................................               B
31-35..................................................                C
36-40..................................................               D
41-45..................................................               E
46-50..................................................               F
51-55..................................................               G
56+....................................................               H
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    (7) Fishing period limits in Area 2A apply only to the directed 
halibut fishery referred to in paragraph (2) of section 8.

13. Size Limits

    (1) No person shall take or possess any halibut that:
    (a) With the head on, is less than 32 inches (81.3 cm) as measured 
in a straight line, passing over the pectoral fin from the tip of the 
lower jaw with the mouth closed, to the extreme end of the middle of 
the tail, as illustrated in Figure 2; or
    (b) with the head removed, is less than 24 inches (61.0 cm) as 
measured from the base of the pectoral fin at its most anterior point 
to the extreme end of the middle of the tail, as illustrated in Figure 
2.
    (2) No person on board a vessel fishing for, or tendering halibut 
shall possess any halibut that has had its head removed, except that 
halibut frozen at sea with its head removed may be possessed on board a 
vessel by persons in Areas 2B, 2C, 3A, 3B, 4A, 4B, 4C, 4D, and 4E if 
authorized by Federal regulations.
    (3) The size limit in paragraph (1)(b) will not be applied to any 
halibut that has had its head removed after the operator has landed the 
halibut.

14. Careful Release of Halibut

    (1) All halibut that are caught and are not retained shall be 
immediately released outboard of the roller and returned to the sea 
with a minimum of injury by:
    (a) Hook straightening;
    (b) cutting the gangion near the hook; or
    (c) carefully removing the hook by twisting it from the halibut 
with a gaff.
    (2) Except that paragraph (1) shall not prohibit the possession of 
halibut on board a vessel that has been brought aboard to be measured 
to determine if the minimum size limit of the halibut is met and, if 
sublegal-sized, is promptly returned to the sea with a minimum of 
injury.

15. Vessel Clearance in Area 4

    (1) The operator of any vessel that fishes for halibut in Areas 4A, 
4B, 4C, or 4D must obtain a vessel clearance before fishing in any of 
these areas, and before the landing of any halibut caught in any of 
these areas, unless specifically exempted in paragraphs (10), (13), 
(14), (15), or (16).
    (2) An operator obtaining a vessel clearance required by paragraph 
(1) must obtain the clearance in person from the authorized clearance 
personnel and sign the IPHC form documenting that a clearance was 
obtained, except that when the clearance is obtained via VHF radio 
referred to in paragraphs (5), (8), and (9), the authorized clearance 
personnel must sign the IPHC form documenting that the clearance was 
obtained.
    (3) The vessel clearance required under paragraph (1) prior to 
fishing in Area 4A may be obtained only at Nazan Bay on Atka Island, 
Dutch Harbor or Akutan, Alaska, from an authorized officer of the 
United States, a representative of the Commission, or a designated fish 
processor.
    (4) The vessel clearance required under paragraph (1) prior to 
fishing in Area 4B may only be obtained at Nazan Bay on Atka Island or 
Adak, Alaska, from an authorized officer of the United States, a 
representative of the Commission, or a designated fish processor.
    (5) The vessel clearance required under paragraph (1) prior to 
fishing in Area 4C or 4D may be obtained only at St. Paul or St. 
George, Alaska, from an authorized officer of the United States, a 
representative of the Commission, or a designated fish processor by VHF 
radio and allowing the person contacted to confirm visually the 
identity of the vessel.
    (6) The vessel operator shall specify the specific regulatory area 
in which fishing will take place.
    (7) Before unloading any halibut caught in Area 4A, a vessel 
operator may obtain the clearance required under paragraph (1) only in 
Dutch Harbor or Akutan, Alaska, by contacting an authorized officer of 
the United States, a representative of the Commission, or a designated 
fish processor.
    (8) Before unloading any halibut caught in Area 4B, a vessel 
operator may obtain the clearance required under paragraph (1) only in 
Nazan Bay on Atka Island or Adak, by contacting an authorized officer 
of the United States, a representative of the Commission, or a 
designated fish processor by VHF radio or in person.
    (9) Before unloading any halibut caught in Area 4C and 4D, a vessel 
operator may obtain the clearance required under paragraph (1) only in 
St. Paul, St. George, Dutch Harbor, or Akutan, Alaska, either in person 
or by contacting an authorized officer of the United States, a 
representative of the Commission, or a designated fish processor. The 
clearances obtained in St. Paul or St. George, Alaska, can be obtained 
by VHF radio and allowing the person contacted to confirm visually the 
identity of the vessel.
    (10) Any vessel operator who complies with the requirements in 
section 18 for possessing halibut on board a vessel that was caught in 
more than one regulatory area in Area 4 is exempt from the clearance 
requirements of paragraph (1) of this section, provided that:g
    (a) The operator of the vessel obtains a vessel clearance prior to 
fishing in Area 4 in either Dutch Harbor, Akutan, St. Paul, St. George, 
Adak, or Nazan Bay on Atka Island by contacting an authorized officer 
of the United States, a representative of the Commission, or a 
designated fish processor. The clearance obtained in St. Paul, St. 
George, Adak, or Nazan Bay on Atka Island can be obtained by VHF radio 
and allowing the person contacted to confirm visually the identity of 
the vessel. This clearance will list the areas in which the vessel will 
fish; and
    (b) before unloading any halibut from Area 4, the vessel operator 
obtains a

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vessel clearance from Dutch Harbor, Akutan, St. Paul, St. George, Adak, 
or Nazan Bay on Atka Island by contacting an authorized officer of the 
United States, a representative of the Commission, or a designated fish 
processor. The clearance obtained in St. Paul or St. George can be 
obtained by VHF radio and allowing the person contacted to confirm 
visually the identity of the vessel. The clearance obtained in Adak or 
Nazan Bay on Atka Island can be obtained by VHF radio.
    (11) Vessel clearances shall be obtained between 0600 and 1800 
hours, local time.
    (12) No halibut shall be on board the vessel at the time of the 
clearances required prior to fishing in Area 4.
    (13) Any vessel that is used to fish for halibut only in Area 4A 
and lands its total annual halibut catch at a port within Area 4A is 
exempt from the clearance requirements of paragraph (1).
    (14) Any vessel that is used to fish for halibut only in Area 4B 
and lands its total annual halibut catch at a port within Area 4B is 
exempt from the clearance requirements of paragraph (1).
    (15) Any vessel that is used to fish for halibut only in Area 4C or 
4D or 4E and lands its total annual halibut catch at a port within Area 
4C, 4D, 4E, or the closed area defined in section 10, is exempt from 
the clearance requirements of paragraph (1).
    (16) Any vessel that carries a transmitting VMS transmitter while 
fishing for halibut in Area 4A, 4B, 4C, or 4D and until all halibut 
caught in any of these areas is landed, is exempt from the clearance 
requirements of paragraph (1) of this section, provided that:
    (a) The operator of the vessel complies with NMFS' vessel 
monitoring system regulations published at 50 CFR 679.28(f)(3), (4) and 
(5); and
    (b) the operator of the vessel notifies NOAA Fisheries Office for 
Law Enforcement at 800-304-4846 (select option 1 to speak to an 
Enforcement Data Clerk) between the hours of 0600 and 0000 (midnight) 
local time within 72 hours before fishing for halibut in Area 4A, 4B, 
4C, or 4D and receives a VMS confirmation number.

16. Logs

    (1) The operator of any U.S. vessel fishing for halibut that has an 
overall length of 26 feet (7.9 meters) or greater shall maintain an 
accurate log of halibut fishing operations. The operator of a vessel 
fishing in waters in and off Alaska must use one of the following 
logbooks: The Groundfish/IFQ Longline and Pot Gear Daily Fishing 
Logbook, in electronic or paper form, provided by NMFS; the Alaska 
hook-and-line logbook provided by Petersburg Vessel Owners Association 
or Alaska Longline Fisherman's Association; the Alaska Department of 
Fish and Game (ADF&G) longline-pot logbook; or the logbook provided by 
IPHC. The operator of a vessel fishing in Area 2A must use either the 
WDFW Voluntary Sablefish Logbook, Oregon Department of Fish and 
Wildlife (ODFW) Fixed Gear Logbook, or the logbook provided by IPHC.
    (2) The logbook referred to in paragraph (1) must include the 
following information:
    (a) The name of the vessel and the State (ADF&G, WDFW, ODFW, or 
CDFW) or Tribal ID number;
    (b) the date(s) upon which the fishing gear is set or retrieved;
    (c) the latitude and longitude coordinates or a direction and 
distance from a point of land for each set or day;
    (d) the number of skates deployed or retrieved, and number of 
skates lost; and
    (e) the total weight or number of halibut retained for each set or 
day.
    (3) The logbook referred to in paragraph (1) shall be:
    (a) Maintained on board the vessel;
    (b) updated not later than 24 hours after 0000 (midnight) local 
time for each day fished and prior to the offloading or sale of halibut 
taken during that fishing trip;
    (c) retained for a period of two years by the owner or operator of 
the vessel;
    (d) open to inspection by an authorized officer or any authorized 
representative of the Commission upon demand; and
    (e) kept on board the vessel when engaged in halibut fishing, 
during transits to port of landing, and until the offloading of all 
halibut is completed.
    (4) The log referred to in paragraph (1) does not apply to the 
incidental halibut fishery during the salmon troll season in Area 2A 
defined in paragraph (4) of section 8.
    (5) The operator of any Canadian vessel fishing for halibut shall 
maintain an accurate record in the British Columbia Integrated 
Groundfish Fishing Log.
    (6) The log referred to in paragraph (5) must include the following 
information:
    (a) The name of the vessel and the DFO vessel registration number;
    (b) the date(s) upon which the fishing gear is set and retrieved;
    (c) the latitude and longitude coordinates for each set;
    (d) the number of skates deployed or retrieved, and number of 
skates lost; and
    (e) the total weight or number of halibut retained for each set.
    (7) The log referred to in paragraph (5) shall be:
    (a) Maintained on board the vessel;
    (b) retained for a period of two years by the owner or operator of 
the vessel;
    (c) open to inspection by an authorized officer or any authorized 
representative of the Commission upon demand;
    (d) kept on board the vessel when engaged in halibut fishing, 
during transits to port of landing, and until the offloading of all 
halibut is completed;
    (e) submitted to the DFO within seven days of offloading; and
    (f) submitted to the Commission within seven days of the final 
offload if not previously collected by a Commission employee.
    (8) No person shall make a false entry in a log referred to in this 
section.

17. Receipt and Possession of Halibut

    (1) No person shall receive halibut caught in Area 2A from a United 
States vessel that does not have on board the license required by 
section 4.
    (2) No person shall possess on board a vessel a halibut other than 
whole or with gills and entrails removed, except that this paragraph 
shall not prohibit the possession on board a vessel of:
    (a) Halibut cheeks cut from halibut caught by persons authorized to 
process the halibut on board in accordance with NMFS regulations 
published at 50 CFR part 679;
    (b) fillets from halibut offloaded in accordance with section 17 
that are possessed on board the harvesting vessel in the port of 
landing up to 1800 hours local time on the calendar day following the 
offload; \7\ and
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    \7\ DFO has more restrictive regulations; therefore, section 17 
paragraph (2)(b) does not apply to fish caught in Area 2B or landed 
in British Columbia.
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    (c) halibut with their heads removed in accordance with section 13.
    (3) No person shall offload halibut from a vessel unless the gills 
and entrails have been removed prior to offloading.\8\
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    \8\ DFO did not adopt this regulation; therefore, section 17 
paragraph (3) does not apply to fish caught in Area 2B.
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    (4) It shall be the responsibility of a vessel operator who lands 
halibut to continuously and completely offload at a single offload site 
all halibut on board the vessel.
    (5) A registered buyer (as that term is defined in regulations 
promulgated by NMFS and codified at 50 CFR part 679) who receives 
halibut harvested in IFQ and CDQ fisheries in Areas 2C, 3A, 3B, 4A, 4B, 
4C, 4D, and 4E, directly from the vessel operator that harvested such 
halibut must weigh all the halibut received and record the following 
information on Federal catch reports: Date of offload; name of vessel; 
vessel

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number (State, Tribal or Federal, not IPHC vessel number); scale weight 
obtained at the time of offloading, including the scale weight (in 
pounds) of halibut purchased by the registered buyer, the scale weight 
(in pounds) of halibut offloaded in excess of the IFQ or CDQ, the scale 
weight of halibut (in pounds) retained for personal use or for future 
sale, and the scale weight (in pounds) of halibut discarded as unfit 
for human consumption.
    (6) The first recipient, commercial fish processor, or buyer in the 
United States who purchases or receives halibut directly from the 
vessel operator that harvested such halibut must weigh and record all 
halibut received and record the following information on State fish 
tickets: The date of offload; vessel number (State or Federal, not IPHC 
vessel number) or Tribal ID number; total weight obtained at the time 
of offload including the weight (in pounds) of halibut purchased; the 
weight (in pounds) of halibut offloaded in excess of the IFQ, CDQ, or 
fishing period limits; the weight of halibut (in pounds) retained for 
personal use or for future sale; and the weight (in pounds) of halibut 
discarded as unfit for human consumption.
    (7) The individual completing the State fish tickets for the Area 
2A fisheries as referred to in paragraph (6) must additionally record 
whether the halibut weight is of head-on or head-off fish.
    (8) For halibut landings made in Alaska, the requirements as listed 
in paragraphs (5) and (6) can be met by recording the information in 
the Interagency Electronic Reporting Systems, eLandings in accordance 
with NMFS regulation published at 50 CFR part 679.
    (9) The master or operator of a Canadian vessel that was engaged in 
halibut fishing must weigh and record all halibut on board said vessel 
at the time offloading commences and record on Provincial fish tickets 
or Federal catch reports: The date; locality; name of vessel; the 
name(s) of the person(s) from whom the halibut was purchased; and the 
scale weight obtained at the time of offloading of all halibut on board 
the vessel including the pounds purchased, pounds in excess of IVQs, 
pounds retained for personal use, and pounds discarded as unfit for 
human consumption.
    (10) No person shall make a false entry on a State or Provincial 
fish ticket or a Federal catch or landing report referred to in 
paragraphs (5), (6), and (9) of section 17.
    (11) A copy of the fish tickets or catch reports referred to in 
paragraphs (5), (6), and (9) shall be:
    (a) Retained by the person making them for a period of three years 
from the date the fish tickets or catch reports are made; and
    (b) open to inspection by an authorized officer or any authorized 
representative of the Commission.
    (12) No person shall possess any halibut taken or retained in 
contravention of these Regulations.
    (13) When halibut are landed to other than a commercial fish 
processor, the records required by paragraph (6) shall be maintained by 
the operator of the vessel from which that halibut was caught, in 
compliance with paragraph (11).
    (14) No person shall tag halibut unless the tagging is authorized 
by IPHC permit or by a Federal or State agency.

18. Fishing Multiple Regulatory Areas

    (1) Except as provided in this section, no person shall possess at 
the same time on board a vessel halibut caught in more than one 
regulatory area.
    (2) Halibut caught in more than one of the Regulatory Areas 2C, 3A, 
3B, 4A, 4B, 4C, 4D, or 4E may be possessed on board a vessel at the 
same time only if:
    (a) Authorized by NMFS' regulations published at 50 CFR Section 
679.7(f)(4); and
    (b) the operator of the vessel identifies the regulatory area in 
which each halibut on board was caught by separating halibut from 
different areas in the hold, tagging halibut, or by other means.

19. Fishing Gear

    (1) No person shall fish for halibut using any gear other than hook 
and line gear,
    (a) except that vessels licensed to catch sablefish in Area 2B 
using sablefish trap gear as defined in the Condition of Licence can 
retain halibut caught as bycatch under regulations promulgated by DFO; 
or
    (b) except that a person may retain halibut taken with longline pot 
gear in the sablefish IFQ fishery if such retention is authorized by 
NMFS regulations published at 50 CFR part 679.
    (2) No person shall possess halibut taken with any gear other than 
hook and line gear,
    (a) except that vessels licensed to catch sablefish in Area 2B 
using sablefish trap gear as defined by the Condition of Licence can 
retain halibut caught as bycatch under regulations promulgated by DFO; 
or
    (b) except that a person may possess halibut taken with longline 
pot gear in the sablefish IFQ fishery if such possession is authorized 
by NMFS regulations published at 50 CFR part 679.
    (3) No person shall possess halibut while on board a vessel 
carrying any trawl nets or fishing pots capable of catching halibut,
    (a) except that in Areas 2C, 3A, 3B, 4A, 4B, 4C, 4D, or 4E, halibut 
heads, skin, entrails, bones or fins for use as bait may be possessed 
on board a vessel carrying pots capable of catching halibut, provided 
that a receipt documenting purchase or transfer of these halibut parts 
is on board the vessel; or
    (b) except that in Areas 2C, 3A, 3B, 4A, 4B, 4C, 4D, or 4E, halibut 
may be possessed on board a vessel carrying pots capable of catching 
halibut, provided such possession is authorized by NMFS regulations 
published at 50 CFR part 679 as referenced in paragraphs (1) and (2) of 
this section; or
    (c) except that in Area 2B, halibut may be possessed on board a 
vessel carrying sablefish trap gear, provided such possession is 
authorized by the Condition of Licence regulations promulgated by DFO 
as referenced in paragraphs (1) and (2) of this section.
    (4) All setline or skate marker buoys carried on board or used by 
any United States vessel used for halibut fishing shall be marked with 
one of the following:
    (a) The vessel's State license number; or
    (b) the vessel's registration number.
    (5) The markings specified in paragraph (4) shall be in characters 
at least four inches in height and one-half inch in width in a 
contrasting color visible above the water and shall be maintained in 
legible condition.
    (6) All setline or skate marker buoys carried on board or used by a 
Canadian vessel used for halibut fishing shall be:
    (a) Floating and visible on the surface of the water; and
    (b) legibly marked with the identification plate number of the 
vessel engaged in commercial fishing from which that setline is being 
operated.
    (7) No person on board a vessel used to fish for any species of 
fish anywhere in Area 2A during the 72-hour period immediately before 
the fishing period for the directed commercial fishery shall catch or 
possess halibut anywhere in those waters during that halibut fishing 
period unless, prior to the start of the halibut fishing period, the 
vessel has removed its gear from the water and has either:
    (a) Made a landing and completely offloaded its catch of other 
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    (b) submitted to a hold inspection by an authorized officer.
    (8) No vessel used to fish for any species of fish anywhere in Area 
2A during the 72-hour period immediately before the fishing period for 
the directed commercial fishery may be used to catch or possess halibut 
anywhere in those waters during that halibut fishing period unless, 
prior to the start of the halibut fishing period, the vessel has 
removed its gear from the water and has either:
    (a) Made a landing and completely offloaded its catch of other 
fish; or
    (b) submitted to a hold inspection by an authorized officer.
    (9) No person on board a vessel from which setline gear was used to 
fish for any species of fish anywhere in Areas 2B, 2C, 3A, 3B, 4A, 4B, 
4C, 4D, or 4E during the 72-hour period immediately before the opening 
of the halibut fishing season shall catch or possess halibut anywhere 
in those areas until the vessel has removed all of its setline gear 
from the water and has either:
    (a) Made a landing and completely offloaded its entire catch of 
other fish; or
    (b) submitted to a hold inspection by an authorized officer.
    (10) No vessel from which setline gear was used to fish for any 
species of fish anywhere in Areas 2B, 2C, 3A, 3B, 4A, 4B, 4C, 4D, or 4E 
during the 72-hour period immediately before the opening of the halibut 
fishing season may be used to catch or possess halibut anywhere in 
those areas until the vessel has removed all of its setline gear from 
the water and has either:
    (a) Made a landing and completely offloaded its entire catch of 
other fish; or
    (b) submitted to a hold inspection by an authorized officer.
    (11) Notwithstanding any other provision in these Regulations, a 
person may retain, possess and dispose of halibut taken with trawl gear 
only as authorized by Prohibited Species Donation regulations of NMFS.

20. Supervision of Unloading and Weighing

    The unloading and weighing of halibut may be subject to the 
supervision of authorized officers to assure the fulfillment of the 
provisions of these Regulations.

21. Retention of Tagged Halibut

    (1) Nothing contained in these Regulations prohibits any vessel at 
any time from retaining and landing a halibut that bears a Commission 
external tag at the time of capture, if the halibut with the tag still 
attached is reported at the time of landing and made available for 
examination by a representative of the Commission or by an authorized 
officer.
    (2) After examination and removal of the tag by a representative of 
the Commission or an authorized officer, the halibut:
    (a) May be retained for personal use; or
    (b) may be sold only if the halibut is caught during commercial 
halibut fishing and complies with the other commercial fishing 
provisions of these Regulations.
    (3) Any halibut that bears a Commission external tag must count 
against commercial IVQs, CDQs, or IFQs, unless otherwise exempted by 
State, Provincial, or Federal regulations.
    (4) Any halibut that bears a Commission external tag will not count 
against sport daily bag limits or possession limits, may be retained 
outside of sport fishing seasons, and are not subject to size limits in 
these regulations.
    (5) Any halibut that bears a Commission external tag will not count 
against daily bag limits, possession limits, or catch limits in the 
fisheries described in section 22, paragraph (7), section 23, or 
section 24.

22. Fishing by United States Treaty Indian Tribes

    (1) Halibut fishing in Subarea 2A-1 by members of United States 
treaty Indian tribes located in the State of Washington shall be 
regulated under regulations promulgated by NMFS and published in the 
Federal Register.
    (2) Subarea 2A-1 includes all waters off the coast of Washington 
that are north of the Quinault River, WA (47[deg]21.00' N. lat.), and 
east of 125[deg]44.00' W. long; all waters off the coast of Washington 
that are between the Quinault River, WA (47[deg]21.00' N. lat.), and 
Point Chehalis, WA (46[deg]53.30' N. lat.), and east of 125[deg]08.50' 
W. long.; and all inland marine waters of Washington.
    (3) Section 13 (size limits), section 14 (careful release of 
halibut), section 16 (logs), section 17 (receipt and possession of 
halibut) and section 19 (fishing gear), except paragraphs (7) and (8) 
of section 19, apply to commercial fishing for halibut in Subarea 2A-1 
by the treaty Indian tribes.
    (4) Regulations in paragraph (3) of this section that apply to 
State fish tickets apply to Tribal tickets that are authorized by WDFW.
    (5) Section 4 (Licensing Vessels for Area 2A) does not apply to 
commercial fishing for halibut in Subarea 2A-1 by treaty Indian tribes.
    (6) Commercial fishing for halibut in Subarea 2A-1 is permitted 
with hook and line gear from 11 March through 7 November, or until 
435,900 pounds (197.72 metric tons) net weight is taken, whichever 
occurs first.
    (7) Ceremonial and subsistence fishing for halibut in Subarea 2A-1 
is permitted with hook and line gear from 1 January through 31 
December, and is estimated to take 29,600 pounds (13.43 metric tons) 
net weight.

23. Customary and Traditional Fishing in Alaska

    (1) Customary and traditional fishing for halibut in Regulatory 
Areas 2C, 3A, 3B, 4A, 4B, 4C, 4D, and 4E shall be governed pursuant to 
regulations promulgated by NMFS and published in 50 CFR part 300.
    (2) Customary and traditional fishing is authorized from 1 January 
through 31 December.

24. Aboriginal Groups Fishing for Food, Social and Ceremonial Purposes 
in British Columbia

    (1) Fishing for halibut for food, social and ceremonial purposes by 
Aboriginal groups in Regulatory Area 2B shall be governed by the 
Fisheries Act of Canada and regulations as amended from time to time.

25. Sport Fishing for Halibut--General

    (1) No person shall engage in sport fishing for halibut using gear 
other than a single line with no more than two hooks attached; or a 
spear.
    (2) Any size limit promulgated under IPHC or NMFS regulations shall 
be measured in a straight line passing over the pectoral fin from the 
tip of the lower jaw with the mouth closed, to the extreme end of the 
middle of the tail.
    (3) Any halibut brought aboard a vessel and not immediately 
returned to the sea with a minimum of injury will be included in the 
daily bag limit of the person catching the halibut.
    (4) No person may possess halibut on a vessel while fishing in a 
closed area.
    (5) No halibut caught by sport fishing shall be offered for sale, 
sold, traded, or bartered.
    (6) No halibut caught in sport fishing shall be possessed on board 
a vessel when other fish or shellfish aboard said vessel are destined 
for commercial use, sale, trade, or barter.
    (7) The operator of a charter vessel shall be liable for any 
violations of these Regulations committed by an angler on board said 
vessel. In Alaska, the charter vessel guide, as defined in 50 CFR 
300.61 and referred to in 50 CFR 300.65, 300.66, and 300.67, shall be 
liable for any violation of these Regulations

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committed by an angler on board a charter vessel.

26. Sport Fishing for Halibut--Area 2A

    (1) The total allowable catch of halibut shall be limited to:
    (a) 237,762 pounds (107.85 metric tons) net weight in waters off 
Washington;
    (b) 256,757 pounds (116.46 metric tons) net weight in waters off 
Oregon; and
    (c) 34,580 pounds (15.69 metric tons) net weight in waters off 
California.
    (2) The Commission shall determine and announce closing dates to 
the public for any area in which the catch limits promulgated by NMFS 
are estimated to have been taken.
    (3) When the Commission has determined that a subquota under 
paragraph (8) of this section is estimated to have been taken, and has 
announced a date on which the season will close, no person shall sport 
fish for halibut in that area after that date for the rest of the year, 
unless a reopening of that area for sport halibut fishing is scheduled 
in accordance with the Catch Sharing Plan for Area 2A, or announced by 
the Commission.
    (4) In California, Oregon, or Washington, no person shall fillet, 
mutilate, or otherwise disfigure a halibut in any manner that prevents 
the determination of minimum size or the number of fish caught, 
possessed, or landed.
    (5) The possession limit on a vessel for halibut in the waters off 
the coast of Washington is the same as the daily bag limit. The 
possession limit for halibut on land in Washington is two daily bag 
limits.
    (6) The possession limit on a vessel for halibut caught in the 
waters off the coast of Oregon is the same as the daily bag limit. The 
possession limit for halibut on land in Oregon is three daily bag 
limits.
    (7) The possession limit on a vessel for halibut caught in the 
waters off the coast of California is one daily bag limit. The 
possession limit for halibut on land in California is one daily bag 
limit.
    (8) [The Area 2A CSP will be published under a separate final rule 
that, once published, will be available on the NOAA Fisheries West 
Coast Region's Web site at http://www.westcoast.fisheries.noaa.gov/fisheries/management/pacific_halibut_management.html, and under FDMS 
Docket Number NOAA-NMFS-2016-0144 at www.regulations.gov.]

27. Sport Fishing for Halibut--Area 2B

    (1) In all waters off British Columbia: \9 10\
    (a) The sport fishing season will open on 1 February unless more 
restrictive regulations are in place;
    (b) the sport fishing season will close when the sport catch limit 
allocated by DFO, is taken, or 31 December, whichever is earlier; and
    (c) the daily bag limit is two halibut of any size per day per 
person.
    (2) In British Columbia, no person shall fillet, mutilate, or 
otherwise disfigure a halibut in any manner that prevents the 
determination of minimum size or the number of fish caught, possessed, 
or landed.
    (3) The possession limit for halibut in the waters off the coast of 
British Columbia is three halibut.\9 10\
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    \9\ DFO could implement more restrictive regulations for the 
sport fishery; therefore, anglers are advised to check the current 
Federal or Provincial regulations prior to fishing.
    \10\ For regulations on the experimental recreational fishery 
implemented by DFO, check the current Federal or Provincial 
regulations.
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28. Sport Fishing for Halibut--Areas 2C, 3A, 3B, 4A, 4B, 4C, 4D, 4E

    (1) In Convention waters in and off Alaska: \11 12\
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    \11\ NMFS could implement more restrictive regulations for the 
sport fishery or components of it; therefore, anglers are advised to 
check the current Federal or State regulations prior to fishing.
    \12\ Charter vessels are prohibited from harvesting halibut in 
Areas 2C and 3A during one charter vessel fishing trip under 
regulations promulgated by NMFS at 50 CFR 300.66.
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    (a) The sport fishing season is from 1 February to 31 December.
    (b) The daily bag limit is two halibut of any size per day per 
person unless a more restrictive bag limit applies in Commission 
regulations or Federal regulations at 50 CFR 300.65.
    (c) No person may possess more than two daily bag limits.
    (d) No person shall possess on board a vessel, including charter 
vessels and pleasure craft used for fishing, halibut that have been 
filleted, mutilated, or otherwise disfigured in any manner, except that 
each halibut may be cut into no more than 2 ventral pieces, 2 dorsal 
pieces, and 2 cheek pieces, with skin on all pieces.
    (e) Halibut in excess of the possession limit in paragraph (1)(c) 
of this section may be possessed on a vessel that does not contain 
sport fishing gear, fishing rods, hand lines, or gaffs.
    (f) All halibut harvested on a charter vessel fishing trip in Area 
2C or Area 3A must be retained on board the charter vessel on which the 
halibut was caught until the end of the charter vessel fishing trip as 
defined at 50 CFR 300.61.
    (g) Guided angler fish (GAF), as described at 50 CFR 300.65, may be 
used to allow a charter vessel angler to harvest additional halibut up 
to the limits in place for unguided anglers, and are exempt from the 
requirements in paragraphs 2 and 3 of this section.
    (2) For guided sport fishing (as referred to in 50 CFR 300.65) in 
Regulatory Area 2C:
    (a) The total allocation, including estimated harvest and 
incidental mortality (wastage), is 915,000 pounds (415.04 metric tons).
    (b) No person on board a charter vessel (as referred to in 50 CFR 
300.65) shall catch and retain more than one halibut per calendar day.
    (c) No person on board a charter vessel (as referred to in 50 CFR 
300.65) shall catch and retain any halibut that with head on is greater 
than 44 inches (111.8 cm) and less than 80 inches (203.2 cm) as 
measured in a straight line, passing over the pectoral fin from the tip 
of the lower jaw with mouth closed, to the extreme end of the middle of 
the tail, as illustrated in Figure 3.
    (3) For guided sport fishing (as referred to in 50 CFR 300.65) in 
Regulatory Area 3A:
    (a) The total allocation, including estimated harvest and 
incidental mortality (wastage), is 1,890,000 pounds (857.29 metric 
tons).
    (b) No person on board a charter vessel (as referred to in 50 CFR 
300.65) shall catch and retain more than two halibut per calendar day.
    (c) At least one of the retained halibut must have a head-on length 
of no more than 28 inches (71.1 cm) as measured in a straight line, 
passing over the pectoral fin from the tip of the lower jaw with mouth 
closed, to the extreme end of the middle of the tail, as illustrated in 
Figure 4. If a person sport fishing on a charter vessel in Area 3A 
retains only one halibut in a calendar day, that halibut may be of any 
length.
    (d) A charter halibut permit (as referred to in 50 CFR 300.67) may 
only be used for one charter vessel fishing trip in which halibut are 
caught and retained per calendar day. A charter vessel fishing trip is 
defined at 50 CFR 300.61 as the time period between the first 
deployment of fishing gear into the water by a charter vessel angler 
(as defined at 50 CFR 300.61) and the offloading of one or more charter 
vessel anglers or any halibut from that vessel. For purposes of this 
trip limit, a charter vessel fishing trip ends at 11:59 p.m. (Alaska 
local time) on the same calendar day that the fishing trip began, or 
when any anglers or halibut are offloaded, whichever comes first.
    (e) A charter vessel on which one or more anglers catch and retain 
halibut may only make one charter vessel fishing trip per calendar day. 
A charter

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vessel fishing trip is defined at 50 CFR 300.61 as the time period 
between the first deployment of fishing gear into the water by a 
charter vessel angler (as defined at 50 CFR 300.61) and the offloading 
of one or more charter vessel anglers or any halibut from that vessel. 
For purposes of this trip limit, a charter vessel fishing trip ends at 
11:59 p.m. (Alaska local time) on the same calendar day that the 
fishing trip began, or when any anglers or halibut are offloaded, 
whichever comes first.
    (f) No person on board a charter vessel may catch and retain 
halibut on any Wednesday, or on the following Tuesdays: 18 July, 25 
July, and 1 August.
    (g) Charter vessel anglers may catch and retain no more than four 
(4) halibut per calendar year on board charter vessels in Area 3A. 
Halibut that are retained as GAF, retained while on a charter vessel 
fishing trip in other Commission regulatory areas, or retained while 
fishing without the services of a guide do not accrue toward the 4-fish 
annual limit. For purposes of enforcing the annual limit, each angler 
must:
    (1) Maintain a nontransferable harvest record in the angler's 
possession if retaining a halibut for which an annual limit has been 
established. Such harvest record must be maintained either on the back 
of the angler's State of Alaska sport fishing license or on a Sport 
Fishing Harvest Record Card obtained, without charge, from ADF&G 
offices, the ADF&G Web site, or fishing license vendors; and
    (2) immediately upon retaining a halibut for which an annual limit 
has been established, record the date, location (Area 3A), and species 
of the catch (halibut), in ink, on the harvest record; and
    (3) record the information required by paragraph 3(g)(2) on any 
duplicate or additional sport fishing license issued to the angler or 
any duplicate or additional Sport Fishing Harvest Record Card obtained 
by the angler for all halibut previously retained during that year that 
were subject to the harvest record reporting requirements of this 
section; and
    (4) carry the harvest record on his or her person while fishing for 
halibut.

29. Previous Regulations Superseded

    These Regulations shall supersede all previous regulations of the 
Commission, and these Regulations shall be effective each succeeding 
year until superseded.
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Classification

IPHC Regulations

    These IPHC annual management measures are a product of an agreement 
between the United States and Canada and are published in the Federal 
Register to provide notice of their effectiveness and content. Pursuant 
to section 4 of the Northern Pacific Halibut Act of 1982, 16 U.S.C. 
773c, the Secretary of State, with the concurrence of the Secretary of 
Commerce, may ``accept or reject'' but not modify these recommendations 
of the IPHC. The notice-and-comment and delay-in-effectiveness date 
provisions of the Administrative Procedure Act (APA), 5 U.S.C. 553(c) 
and (d), are inapplicable to IPHC management measures because this 
regulation involves a foreign affairs function of the United States, 5 
U.S.C. 553(a)(1). The additional time necessary to comply with the 
notice-and-comment and delay-in-effectiveness requirements of the APA 
would disrupt coordinated international conservation and management of 
the halibut fishery pursuant to the Convention. Furthermore, no other 
law requires prior notice and public comment for this rule. Because 
prior notice and an opportunity for public comment are not required to 
be provided for these portions of this rule by 5 U.S.C. 553, or any 
other law, the analytical requirements of the Regulatory Flexibility 
Act, 5 U.S.C. 601 et seq., are not applicable. Accordingly, no 
Regulatory Flexibility Analysis is required for this portion of the 
rule and none has been prepared.

    Authority: 16 U.S.C. 773 et seq.

    Dated: March 2, 2017.
Alan D. Risenhoover,
Acting Deputy Assistant Administrator for Regulatory Programs, National 
Marine Fisheries Service.
[FR Doc. 2017-04407 Filed 3-3-17; 8:45 am]
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                                                                                                         Fee/     [FR Doc. 2017–04236 Filed 3–6–17; 8:45 am]            Background
                                                     State                     County                    acre/    BILLING CODE 6717–01–P                                   The IPHC has recommended
                                                                                                          yr
                                                                                                                                                                        regulations that would govern the
                                                                    Green .........................      116.97
                                                                                                                                                                        Pacific halibut fishery in 2017, pursuant
                                                                    Green Lake ................          121.49
                                                                    Iowa ...........................     106.71   DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE                                to the Convention between Canada and
                                                                    Iron .............................    61.70                                                         the United States for the Preservation of
                                                                    Jackson ......................        82.68   National Oceanic and Atmospheric                      the Halibut Fishery of the North Pacific
                                                                    Jefferson ....................       138.60   Administration                                        Ocean and Bering Sea (Convention),
                                                                    Juneau .......................        82.32
                                                                    Kenosha .....................        134.69
                                                                                                                                                                        signed at Ottawa, Ontario, on March 2,
                                                                    Kewaunee ..................          116.34   50 CFR Part 300                                       1953, as amended by a Protocol
                                                                    La Crosse ..................          89.44                                                         Amending the Convention (signed at
                                                                    Lafayette ....................       130.88   [Docket No. 161222999–7201–01]                        Washington, DC, on March 29, 1979).
                                                                    Langlade ....................         74.03                                                            As provided by the Northern Pacific
                                                                    Lincoln .......................       66.07   RIN 0648–BG58
                                                                    Manitowoc ..................         141.14                                                         Halibut Act of 1982 (Halibut Act) at 16
                                                                    Marathon ....................         77.97   Pacific Halibut Fisheries; Catch                      U.S.C. 773b, the Secretary of State, with
                                                                    Marinette ....................        81.15
                                                                                                                  Sharing Plan                                          the concurrence of the Secretary of
                                                                    Marquette ...................         91.67                                                         Commerce, may accept or reject, on
                                                                    Menominee ................            34.36   AGENCY:  National Marine Fisheries
                                                                    Milwaukee ..................         252.90
                                                                                                                                                                        behalf of the United States, regulations
                                                                    Monroe .......................        85.73   Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and                  recommended by the IPHC in
                                                                    Oconto .......................        87.50   Atmospheric Administration (NOAA),                    accordance with the Convention
                                                                    Oneida .......................       112.03   Commerce.                                             (Halibut Act, Sections 773–773k). The
                                                                    Outagamie .................          140.94                                                         Secretary of State, with the concurrence
                                                                                                                  ACTION: Final rule.
                                                                    Ozaukee ....................         149.93
                                                                    Pepin ..........................      87.86                                                         of the Secretary of Commerce, accepted
                                                                    Pierce .........................     105.81   SUMMARY:   The Assistant Administrator                the 2017 IPHC regulations as provided
                                                                    Polk ............................     76.23   for Fisheries, National Oceanic and                   by the Halibut Act at 16 U.S.C. 773–
                                                                    Portage ......................        88.03   Atmospheric Administration (NOAA),                    773k.
                                                                    Price ...........................     50.83   on behalf of the International Pacific                   The Halibut Act provides the
                                                                    Racine ........................      145.72
                                                                    Richland .....................        80.51
                                                                                                                  Halibut Commission (IPHC), publishes                  Secretary of Commerce with the
                                                                    Rock ...........................     147.66   as regulations the 2017 annual                        authority and general responsibility to
                                                                    Rusk ...........................      54.44   management measures governing the                     carry out the requirements of the
                                                                    St. Croix .....................      103.77   Pacific halibut fishery that have been                Convention and the Halibut Act. The
                                                                    Sauk ...........................      61.29   recommended by the IPHC and accepted
                                                                    Sawyer .......................        96.05
                                                                                                                                                                        Regional Fishery Management Councils
                                                                    Shawano ....................         140.17   by the Secretary of State. This action is             may develop, and the Secretary of
                                                                    Sheboygan .................          112.36   intended to enhance the conservation of               Commerce may implement, regulations
                                                                    Taylor .........................      58.52   Pacific halibut and further the goals and             governing harvesting privileges among
                                                                    Trempealeau ..............            85.49   objectives of the Pacific Fishery
                                                                    Vernon .......................        88.27
                                                                                                                                                                        U.S. fishermen in U.S. waters that are in
                                                                    Vilas ...........................    143.11   Management Council (PFMC) and the                     addition to, and not in conflict with,
                                                                    Walworth ....................        164.00   North Pacific Fishery Management                      approved IPHC regulations. The NPFMC
                                                                    Washburn ..................           66.37   Council (NPFMC).                                      has exercised this authority most
                                                                    Washington ................          155.94                                                         notably in developing halibut
                                                                    Waukesha ..................          174.53
                                                                                                                  DATES: The IPHC’s 2017 annual
                                                                    Waupaca ....................         102.70   management measures are effective                     management programs for three
                                                                    Waushara ..................           92.48   March 3, 2017. The 2017 management                    fisheries that harvest halibut in Alaska:
                                                                    Winnebago .................          112.40   measures are effective until superseded.              The subsistence, sport, and commercial
                                                                    Wood .........................        84.15                                                         fisheries. The PFMC has exercised this
                                                Wyoming .........   Albany ........................        9.61   ADDRESSES: Additional requests for
                                                                    Big Horn .....................        26.11   information regarding this action may                 authority by developing a catch sharing
                                                                    Campbell ....................          9.89   be obtained by contacting the                         plan governing the allocation of halibut
                                                                    Carbon .......................         9.61
                                                                                                                  International Pacific Halibut                         and management of sport fisheries on
                                                                    Converse ...................           6.45                                                         the U.S. West Coast.
                                                                    Crook .........................       15.17   Commission, 2320 W. Commodore Way,
                                                                    Fremont .....................         14.87   Suite 300, Seattle, WA 98199–1287; or                    Subsistence and sport halibut fishery
                                                                    Goshen ......................         13.29   Sustainable Fisheries Division, NMFS                  regulations for Alaska are codified at 50
                                                                    Hot Springs ................          11.94   Alaska Region, P.O. Box 21668, Juneau,                CFR part 300. Commercial halibut
                                                                    Johnson .....................         10.38
                                                                                                                  AK 99802, Attn: Ellen Sebastian,                      fisheries in Alaska are subject to the
                                                                    Laramie ......................        12.29                                                         Individual Fishing Quota (IFQ) Program
                                                                    Lincoln .......................       30.77   Records Officer; or Sustainable Fisheries
                                                                    Natrona ......................        10.66   Division, NMFS West Coast Region,                     and Community Development Quota
                                                                    Niobrara .....................         9.17   7600 Sand Point Way NE., Seattle, WA                  (CDQ) Program (50 CFR part 679)
                                                                    Park ...........................      23.95
                                                                                                                  98115. This final rule also is accessible             regulations, and the area-specific catch
                                                                    Platte ..........................     12.29                                                         sharing plans.
                                                                    Sheridan ....................         14.08   via the Internet at the Federal
                                                                    Sublette ......................       22.99   eRulemaking portal at http://                            The IPHC apportions catch limits for
                                                                    Sweetwater ................            3.46   www.regulations.gov, identified by                    the Pacific halibut fishery among
                                                                    Teton ..........................      54.38
                                                                                                                  docket number NOAA–NMFS–2016–                         regulatory areas (Figure 1): Area 2A
                                                                    Uinta ..........................      12.56                                                         (Oregon, Washington, and California),
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                                                                    Washakie ...................          15.17
                                                                    Weston .......................         7.99
                                                                                                                                                                        Area 2B (British Columbia), Area 2C
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                                                  1 This notice does not provide an updated fee                   waters off Alaska, Rachel Baker or Julie              Gulf of Alaska), Area 3B (Western Gulf
                                                schedule for projects occupying federal lands in the              Scheurer, 907–586–7228; or, for waters
                                                State of Alaska. Notice of those fees will be provided                                                                  of Alaska), and Area 4 (subdivided into
                                                upon Commission action in Annual Charges for the                  off the U.S. West Coast, Gretchen                     5 areas, 4A through 4E, in the Bering
                                                Use of Government Lands in Alaska, Notice of In-                  Hanshew, 206–526–6147.
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                                                   The NPFMC implemented a catch                        affecting Canadian fishing and fisheries.             fishing intensity; thus, it is uncertain if
                                                sharing plan (CSP) among commercial                     NMFS may implement more restrictive                   current levels of fishing intensity are
                                                IFQ and CDQ halibut fisheries in IPHC                   regulations for the fishery for halibut or            consistent with the objectives of the
                                                Regulatory Areas 4C, 4D, and 4E (Area                   components of it; therefore, anglers are              IPHC’s harvest policy. The IPHC harvest
                                                4, Western Alaska) through rulemaking,                  advised to check the current Federal                  decision table (Table 4 in Chapter 4.2 of
                                                and the Secretary of Commerce                           and IPHC regulations prior to fishing.                the 2016 RARA) provides a comparison
                                                approved the plan on March 20, 1996                                                                           of the relative risk of a decrease in stock
                                                                                                        Catch Limits
                                                (61 FR 11337). The Area 4 CSP                                                                                 abundance, status, or fishery metrics, for
                                                regulations were codified at 50 CFR                        The IPHC recommended to the                        a range of alternative harvest levels for
                                                300.65, and were amended on March 17,                   governments of Canada and the United                  2017. The IPHC adopted catch limits for
                                                1998 (63 FR 13000). New annual                          States catch limits for 2017 totaling                 2017 totaling 31,400,000 lb (14,243.80
                                                regulations pertaining to the Area 4 CSP                31,400,000 lb (14,242.80 mt). The IPHC                mt) coastwide. If these catch limits are
                                                also may be implemented through IPHC                    recommended area-specific catch limits                fully harvested in 2017, and other
                                                action, subject to acceptance by the                    for 2017 that were higher than 2016 in                sources of removals from bycatch,
                                                Secretary of State.                                     most of its management areas except                   personal use, sport, subsistence, and
                                                   The NPFMC recommended and                            Areas 4A and 4B, where catch limits                   wastage in the commercial fishery in
                                                NMFS implemented through                                remained at the same level as in 2016.                2017 are similar to those observed in
                                                rulemaking a CSP for guided sport                       A description of the process the IPHC                 2016, then the total removals would be
                                                (charter) and commercial IFQ halibut                    used to set these catch limits follows.               approximately 43,300,000 lb (19,640 mt)
                                                fisheries in IPHC Regulatory Area 2C                       In 2016, the IPHC conducted its                    in 2017. At 43,300,000 lb of total
                                                and Area 3A on January 13, 2014 (78 FR                  annual stock assessment using a range                 removals from all sources, the IPHC
                                                75844, December 12, 2013). The Area 2C                  of updated data sources as described in               estimates that the spawning stock
                                                and 3A CSP regulations are codified at                  detail in Chapter 4 of the 2016 IPHC
                                                                                                                                                              biomass will decrease over the period
                                                50 CFR 300.65. The CSP defines an                       Report of Assessment and Research
                                                                                                                                                              from 2018 to 2020 relative to 2017.
                                                annual process for allocating halibut                   Activities (2016 RARA; available at
                                                                                                                                                              Specifically, the IPHC estimates that
                                                between the commercial and charter                      www.iphc.int). The IPHC used an
                                                                                                                                                              there is a 71 percent probability that the
                                                fisheries so that each sector’s allocation              ‘‘ensemble’’ of four equally weighted
                                                                                                                                                              spawning stock biomass will decrease in
                                                varies in proportion to halibut                         models, comprised of two long time-
                                                                                                                                                              2018 relative to 2017. However, the
                                                abundance, specifies a public process                   series models, and two short time-series
                                                                                                                                                              IPHC estimates that there is only a 10
                                                for setting annual management                           models that use data series either
                                                                                                                                                              percent probability that the spawning
                                                measures, and authorizes limited annual                 divided by geographical region (IPHC
                                                                                                                                                              stock biomass will decrease by more
                                                leases of commercial IFQ for use in the                 Regulatory Area) or aggregated into
                                                                                                        coastwide summaries, to evaluate the                  than 5 percent relative to 2017. After
                                                charter fishery as guided angler fish                                                                         considering this information, the IPHC
                                                (GAF).                                                  Pacific halibut stock. These models
                                                                                                        incorporate data from the 2016 IPHC                   determined that the 2017 catch limits
                                                   The IPHC held its annual meeting in                                                                        recommendations are consistent with its
                                                Victoria, British Columbia, Canada,                     survey, the most recent NMFS trawl
                                                                                                        survey, weight-at-age estimates by                    conservation objectives for the halibut
                                                January 23–27, 2017, and recommended                                                                          stock and its management objectives for
                                                a number of changes to the previous                     region, and age distribution information
                                                                                                        for bycatch, sport, and sublegal discard              the halibut fisheries.
                                                IPHC regulations (81 FR 14000, March                                                                             The IPHC recommended higher catch
                                                16, 2016). The Secretary of State                       removals. As has been the case since
                                                                                                        2012, the results of the ensemble models              limits in 2017 than 2016 for Areas 2A,
                                                accepted the annual management                                                                                2B, and 2C. Fishery-independent survey
                                                measures, including the following                       are integrated, and incorporate
                                                                                                        uncertainty in natural mortality rates,               weight per unit effort (WPUE) and
                                                changes to the previous IPHC                                                                                  number of fish per unit effort (NPUE)
                                                regulations for 2017:                                   environmental effects on recruitment,
                                                                                                        and in other model parameters.                        generally indicate a stable and upward
                                                   1. New commercial halibut fishery
                                                                                                           The results at the end of 2016 indicate            trend in these areas. An expanded
                                                opening and closing dates in Section 8;
                                                   2. New halibut catch limits in all                   that the Pacific halibut stock declined               survey with additional sampling
                                                regulatory areas in Section 11;                         continuously from the late 1990s to                   locations has been approved in Area 2A
                                                   3. New requirement that commercial                   around 2010, as a result of decreasing                for 2017. Both survey and fishery
                                                halibut be landed and weighed with the                  size at a given age (size-at-age), as well            indices indicate rebuilding of the stock
                                                head attached in Section 13;                            as somewhat weaker recruitment                        throughout Areas 2B and 2C, with the
                                                   4. Revised regulations pertaining to                 strengths than those observed during the              highest coastwide survey WPUE in Area
                                                fishing in multiple regulatory areas in                 1980s. The biomass of spawning females                2C.
                                                Section 18; and                                         is estimated to have stabilized near                     The IPHC recommended increases to
                                                   5. New management measures for                       200,000,000 lb (90,718 mt) in 2010, and               the catch limits for Areas 3A and 3B
                                                Area 2C and Area 3A guided sport                        since then the stock is estimated to have             compared to 2016. While survey and
                                                fisheries in Section 28, and in Figures                 been increasing gradually. Results of the             fishery WPUEs increased in Area 3A,
                                                3 and 4.                                                2016 assessment show a slight decrease                the survey NPUE decreased in 2016.
                                                   Pursuant to regulations at 50 CFR                    from the 2015 assessment due to                       Based on the increase in WPUEs and
                                                300.62, the 2017 IPHC annual                            additional data from 2016 and updated                 decrease in survey NPUE, the IPHC
                                                management measures are published in                    recruitment estimates. Overall, the                   adopted only a small precautionary
                                                the Federal Register to provide notice of               ensemble models predict that the stock                increase to the catch limit for Area 3A
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                                                their immediate regulatory effectiveness                would decrease gradually between 2018                 to provide some additional harvest
                                                and to inform persons subject to the                    and 2020 if total removals are                        opportunities for the Area 3A
                                                regulations of their restrictions and                   maintained around 40,000,000 lb                       commercial and charter sectors. Area 3B
                                                requirements. Because NMFS publishes                    (18,144 mt).                                          has experienced two years of increases
                                                the regulations applicable to the entire                   The IPHC does not currently have an                in both the fishery and survey WPUE,
                                                Convention area, these regulations                      explicit target for the allowable level of            with a substantial increase in survey
                                                include some provisions relating to and                 total removals, also called coastwide                 WPUE and NPUE in 2016. These results


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                                                supported an increased catch limit for                                        noted that for social, cultural, and                                       (751.87 mt), a direct allocation of 80,000
                                                2017.                                                                         economic reasons, an even larger                                           lb (36.29 mt) is made to Area 4E to
                                                   The IPHC recommended catch limits                                          increase is warranted, but the survey                                      provide CDQ fishermen in that area
                                                for Areas 4A and 4B that are the same                                         indices do not support a larger increase.                                  with additional harvesting opportunity.
                                                as the 2016 limits. The IPHC                                                  However, ongoing efforts to reduce                                         After this 80,000 lb allocation is
                                                recommended no change in the catch                                            halibut bycatch in the commercial                                          deducted from the catch limit, the
                                                limit amounts in these areas because                                          groundfish trawl fisheries may provide                                     remainder is divided among Areas 4C,
                                                although the survey results show signs                                        for additional harvest opportunities in                                    4D, and 4E according to the percentages
                                                of stability, survey WPUE is still low                                        the Area 4CDE directed fishery in the                                      specified in the CSP. Those percentages
                                                relative to historical estimates;                                             future.                                                                    are 46.43 percent each to 4C and 4D,
                                                therefore, a more precautionary                                                 The IPHC also considered the Catch                                       and 7.14 percent to 4E. The IPHC
                                                approach to management is appropriate.                                        Sharing Plan for Area 4CDE developed                                       recommended a catch limit for Area
                                                   The IPHC recommended a slight                                              by the NPFMC in its catch limit                                            4CDE of 1,700,000 lb (771.11 mt) for
                                                increase in the catch limit for Areas                                         recommendation. When the Area 4CDE                                         2017 to provide benefits from increased
                                                4CDE compared to 2016. The IPHC                                               catch limit is greater than 1,657,600 lb                                   harvest opportunities in Area 4E.

                                                                      TABLE 1—PERCENT CHANGE IN CATCH LIMITS FROM 2016 TO 2017 BY IPHC REGULATORY AREA
                                                                                                                                                                                                         2017 IPHC       2016 Catch    Change from
                                                                                                                                                                                                       recommended
                                                                                                             Regulatory area                                                                                                limit         2016
                                                                                                                                                                                                         catch limit         (lb)       (percent)
                                                                                                                                                                                                            (lb)

                                                2A 1 ..............................................................................................................................................        1,330,000       1,140,000         + 16.7
                                                2B 2 ..............................................................................................................................................        7,450,000       7,300,000          + 2.1
                                                2C 3 ..............................................................................................................................................        5,250,000       4,950,000          + 6.1
                                                3A 3 ..............................................................................................................................................       10,000,000       9,600,000          + 4.2
                                                3B .................................................................................................................................................       3,140,000       2,710,000         + 15.9
                                                4A .................................................................................................................................................       1,390,000       1,390,000          + 0.0
                                                4B .................................................................................................................................................       1,140,000       1,140,000          + 0.0
                                                4CDE ...........................................................................................................................................           1,700,000       1,660,000          + 2.4
                                                Coastwide ....................................................................................................................................            31,400,000      29,890,000          + 5.1
                                                   1 Area2A catch limit includes sport, commercial, and tribal catch limits.
                                                   2 Area2B catch limit includes sport and commercial catch limits.
                                                   3 Shown is the combined commercial and charter allocation under the Area 2C and Area 3A CSP. This value includes allocations to the charter
                                                sector and charter wastage, and an amount for commercial landings and wastage. The commercial catch limits after deducting wastage are
                                                4,212,000 lb in Area 2C and 7,739,000 lb in Area 3A.


                                                Commercial Halibut Fishery Opening                                            adequate time for IPHC staff to review                                     fishery allocations and management
                                                and Closing Dates                                                             the complete record of 2017 commercial                                     measures for Area 2A. Once published,
                                                                                                                              catch data for use in the 2017 stock                                       the final rule implementing the Area 2A
                                                   The IPHC considers advice from the                                         assessment process.                                                        CSP will be available on the NOAA
                                                IPHC’s two advisory boards when                                                  In the Area 2A non-treaty directed                                      Fisheries West Coast Region’s Web site
                                                selecting opening and closing dates for                                       commercial fishery the IPHC                                                at http://
                                                the halibut fishery. The opening date for                                     recommended seven 10-hour fishing                                          www.westcoast.fisheries.noaa.gov/
                                                the tribal commercial fishery in Area 2A                                      periods. Each fishing period shall begin                                   fisheries/management/pacific_halibut_
                                                and for the commercial halibut fisheries                                      at 0800 hours and terminate at 1800                                        management.html, and under FDMS
                                                in Areas 2B through 4E is March 11,                                           hours local time on June 28, July 12,                                      Docket Number NOAA–NMFS–2016–
                                                2017. The Conference Board had                                                July 26, August 9, August 23, September                                    0144 at www.regulations.gov.
                                                requested an earlier date (March 4) to                                        6, and September 20, 2017, unless the
                                                coincide with favorable tides and to                                                                                                                     Catch Sharing Plan for Area 2C and
                                                                                                                              IPHC specifies otherwise. These 10-hour
                                                minimize potential interactions with                                                                                                                     Area 3A
                                                                                                                              openings will occur until the quota is
                                                sperm whales; however, the Processor                                          taken and the fishery is closed.                                              In 2014, NMFS implemented a CSP
                                                Advisory Group noted that a later                                                                                                                        for Area 2C and Area 3A. The CSP
                                                opening date facilitates halibut                                              Area 2A Catch Sharing Plan                                                 defines an annual process for allocating
                                                marketing. The March 11 date takes into                                         The NMFS West Coast Region                                               halibut between the charter and
                                                account a number of factors, including                                        published a proposed rule for changes                                      commercial fisheries in Area 2C and
                                                the timing of halibut migration and                                           to the Pacific Halibut Catch Sharing                                       Area 3A, and establishes allocations for
                                                spawning, and having a Saturday season                                        Plan for Area 2A off Washington,                                           each fishery. To allow flexibility for
                                                opening to facilitate marketing. In                                           Oregon, and California on February 23,                                     individual commercial and charter
                                                addition, the majority of the fishing                                         2017 (82 FR 11419), with public                                            fishery participants, the CSP also
                                                effort on the opening date has                                                comments accepted through March 15,                                        authorizes annual transfers of
                                                historically been for sablefish, whose                                        2017. A separate final rule will be                                        commercial halibut IFQ as GAF to
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                                                opening date is tied to the halibut                                           published to approve changes to the                                        charter halibut permit holders for
                                                season dates, and not for halibut. The                                        Area 2A CSP and to implement the                                           harvest in the charter fishery. Under the
                                                closing date for the halibut fisheries is                                     portions of the CSP and management                                         CSP, the IPHC recommends combined
                                                November 7, 2017. This date takes into                                        measures that are not implemented                                          catch limits (CCLs) for the charter and
                                                account the anticipated time required to                                      through the IPHC annual management                                         commercial halibut fisheries in Area 2C
                                                fully harvest the commercial halibut                                          measures that are published in this final                                  and Area 3A. Each CCL includes
                                                catch limits, seasonal holidays, and                                          rule. These measures include the sport                                     estimates of discard mortality (wastage)


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                                                for each fishery. The CSP was                           take halibut by accompanying or                       management measures discussed below
                                                implemented to achieve the halibut                      physically directing the sport fisherman              would meet these objectives.
                                                fishery management goals of the                         in sport fishing activities during any
                                                                                                                                                              Management Measures for Charter
                                                NPFMC. More information is provided                     part of a charter vessel fishing trip. A
                                                                                                                                                              Vessel Fishing in Area 2C
                                                in the final rule implementing the CSP                  charter vessel fishing trip is the time
                                                (78 FR 75844, December 12, 2013).                       period between the first deployment of                   The preliminary estimate of charter
                                                Implementing regulations for the CSP                    fishing gear into the water from a                    removals in Area 2C was below the 2016
                                                are at 50 CFR 300.65. The Area 2C and                   charter vessel by a charter vessel angler             charter allocation by about 62,000 lb
                                                Area 3A CSP allocation tables are                       and the offloading of one or more                     (28.12 mt) or 6.9 percent, indicating that
                                                located in Tables 1 through 4 of subpart                charter vessel anglers or any halibut                 the 2016 management measures were
                                                E of 50 CFR part 300. The IPHC                          from that vessel. The charter fishery                 appropriate and effective at limiting
                                                recommended a CCL of 5,250,000 lb                       regulations described below apply only                harvest by charter vessel anglers to the
                                                (2,381.36 mt) for Area 2C. Following the                to charter vessel anglers receiving sport             charter allocation. The analysis of
                                                CSP allocations in Tables 1 and 3 of                    fishing guide services during a charter               alternative management measures
                                                subpart E of 50 CFR part 300, the charter               vessel fishing trip for halibut in Area 2C            indicated that both effort and harvest
                                                fishery is allocated 915,000 lb (415.04                 or Area 3A. These regulations do not                  were projected to increase in 2017
                                                mt) of the CCL and the remainder of the                 apply to unguided recreational anglers                under status quo regulations; however,
                                                CCL, 4,335,000 lb (1,966.32 mt), is                     in any regulatory area in Alaska, or                  the 9,000 lb (4.08 mt) increase in the
                                                allocated to the commercial fishery.                    guided anglers in areas other than Areas              catch limit allows management
                                                Wastage in the amount of 123,000 lb                     2C and 3A.                                            measures to be relaxed slightly for 2017.
                                                (55.79 mt) was deducted from the                           The NPFMC formed the Charter                          The preliminary estimate of charter
                                                commercial allocation to obtain the                     Halibut Management Committee to                       wastage (release mortality) in 2016
                                                commercial catch limit of 4,212,000 lb                  provide it with recommendations for                   represented about 6.5 percent of the
                                                (1,910.53 mt). The commercial                           annual management measures intended                   directed harvest amount and has
                                                allocation increased by about 291,000 lb                to limit charter harvest to the charter               increased in recent years. Therefore,
                                                (132.00 mt) or 7.2 percent, from the                    catch limit while minimizing negative                 projected charter harvest for 2017 was
                                                2016 allocation of 4,044,000 lb (1,834.33               economic impacts to charter fishery                   increased by 7.0 percent to account for
                                                mt) (including wastage). The charter                    participants in times of low halibut                  all charter removals in the selection of
                                                allocation for 2017 is about 9,000 lb                   abundance. The committee is composed                  annual management measures for Area
                                                (4.08 mt), or 1.0 percent greater than the              of representatives from the charter                   2C.
                                                charter sector allocation of 906,000 lb                 fishing industry in Areas 2C and 3A.                     Relaxation of management measures
                                                (410.95 mt) in 2016.                                    The committee considered previously                   is possible, while managing total charter
                                                   The IPHC recommended a CCL of
                                                                                                        analyzed alternatives and suggested new               removals, including wastage, in Area 2C
                                                10,000,000 lb (4,535.92 mt) for Area 3A.
                                                                                                        alternative measures to be analyzed in                to the 2017 allocation of 915,000 lb
                                                Following the CSP allocations in Tables
                                                                                                        October 2016. After reviewing an                      (415.04 mt). This final rule amends the
                                                2 and 4 of subpart E of 50 CFR part 300,
                                                                                                        analysis of the effects of the alternative            2016 measures applicable to the charter
                                                the charter fishery is allocated 1,890,000
                                                                                                        measures on estimated charter removals,               vessel fishery in Area 2C to relax
                                                lb (857.29 mt) of the CCL and the
                                                                                                        the committee made recommendations                    restrictions and allow additional harvest
                                                remainder of the CCL, 8,110,000 lb
                                                (3,678.63 mt), is allocated to the                      for preferred management measures to                  relative to 2016.
                                                commercial fishery. Wastage in the                      the NPFMC for 2017. The NPFMC                            For 2017, the IPHC recommended the
                                                amount of 371,000 lb (168.28 mt) was                    considered the recommendations of the                 continuation of a one-fish daily bag
                                                deducted from the commercial                            committee, its industry advisory body,                limit with a reverse slot limit, as was in
                                                allocation to obtain the commercial                     and public testimony to develop its                   place in 2016, but increasing the lower
                                                catch limit of 7,739,000 lb (3,510.35 mt).              recommendation to the IPHC, and the                   size limit. The IPHC recommends a
                                                The commercial allocation increased by                  IPHC took action consistent with the                  reverse slot limit that prohibits a person
                                                about 324,000 lb (146.96 mt) or 4.2                     NPFMC’s recommendations. The                          on board a charter vessel referred to in
                                                percent, from the 2016 allocation of                    NPFMC has used this process to select                 50 CFR 300.65 and fishing in Area 2C
                                                7,786,000 lb (3,531.67 mt) (including                   and recommend annual management                       from taking or possessing any halibut,
                                                wastage). The charter allocation                        measures to the IPHC since 2012.                      with head on, that is greater than 44
                                                increased by about 76,000 lb (34.47 mt),                   The IPHC recognizes the role of the                inches (111.8 cm) and less than 80
                                                or 4.2 percent, from the 2016 allocation                NPFMC to develop policy and                           inches (203.2 cm), as measured in a
                                                of 1,814,000 lb (822.82 mt).                            regulations that allocate the Pacific                 straight line, passing over the pectoral
                                                                                                        halibut resource among fishermen in                   fin from the tip of the lower jaw with
                                                Charter Halibut Management Measures                     and off Alaska, and that NMFS has                     mouth closed, to the extreme end of the
                                                for Area 2C and Area 3A                                 developed numerous regulations to                     middle of the tail. The 2016 reverse slot
                                                   Guided (charter) recreational halibut                support the NPFMC’s goals of limiting                 limit prohibited retention by charter
                                                anglers are managed under different                     charter harvests. The IPHC concluded                  vessel anglers of halibut that were
                                                regulations than unguided recreational                  that new management measures were                     greater than 43 inches (109.2 cm) and
                                                halibut anglers in Areas 2C and 3A in                   necessary for 2017 to limit the Area 2C               less than 80 inches. The projected
                                                Alaska. According to Federal                            and Area 3A charter halibut fisheries to              charter removal under the 2017
                                                regulations at 50 CFR 300.61, a charter                 their charter catch limits under the CSP,             recommended reverse slot limit is
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                                                vessel angler means a person, paying or                 to achieve the IPHC’s overall                         888,000 lb (402.79 mt), 27,000 lb (12.25
                                                non-paying, receiving sport fishing                     conservation objective to limit total                 mt) below the charter allocation. The
                                                guide services for halibut. Sport fishing               halibut harvests to established catch                 recommended reverse slot limit for 2017
                                                guide services means assistance, for                    limits, and to meet the NPFMC’s                       will increase harvest opportunities for
                                                compensation or with the intent to                      allocation objectives for these areas. The            charter vessel anglers, while managing
                                                receive compensation, to a person who                   IPHC determined that limiting charter                 total charter removals to the charter
                                                is sport fishing, to take or attempt to                 harvests by implementing the                          allocation.


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                                                Management Measures for Charter                         Size Limit for Halibut Retained on a                  Annual Limit of Four Fish for Charter
                                                Vessel Fishing in Area 3A                               Charter Vessel in Area 3A                             Vessels Anglers in Area 3A
                                                   The preliminary estimate of charter                     The 2017 charter halibut fishery in                   For 2017, charter vessel anglers will
                                                removals in Area 3A in 2016 exceeded                    Area 3A will be managed under a two-                  continue to be limited to harvesting no
                                                the charter allocation by 167,000 lb                    fish daily bag limit in which one of the              more than four halibut on charter vessel
                                                (75.75 mt), or 9.2 percent, primarily                   retained halibut may be of any size and               fishing trips in Area 3A during a
                                                because charter vessel anglers caught                   one of the retained halibut must be 28                calendar year. This limit applies only to
                                                and retained 7.1 percent more halibut                   inches (71.1 cm) total length or less.                halibut caught and retained during
                                                and the average size of halibut retained                This is the same maximum size limit as                charter vessel fishing trips in Area 3A.
                                                was 3.5 percent heavier, on average,                    2016. This daily bag and size limit will              Halibut harvested while unguided
                                                                                                        be combined with additional                           fishing, fishing in other IPHC regulatory
                                                than predicted for the size and bag
                                                                                                                                                              areas, or harvested as GAF will not
                                                limits in place. In 2016, charter vessel                restrictions to limit charter halibut
                                                                                                                                                              accrue toward the annual limit.
                                                anglers in Area 3A were limited to a                    removals to the 2017 allocation.
                                                                                                                                                                 To enforce the annual limit in 2017,
                                                two-fish daily bag limit with a
                                                                                                        Trip Limit for Charter Vessels                        each charter vessel angler who is
                                                maximum size limit on one fish. One
                                                                                                        Harvesting Halibut in Area 3A                         required to have a State of Alaska sport
                                                effect of the maximum size limit was
                                                                                                                                                              fishing license and who harvests halibut
                                                that the number of fish harvested per                      As in 2016, for 2017, a charter halibut            will be required to record those halibut
                                                angler decreased in 2016 compared to                    permit is only authorized for use to                  on the back of the fishing license. For
                                                2015, but the average weight of                         catch and retain halibut on one charter               those anglers who are not required to
                                                harvested fish increased as many                        halibut fishing trip per day in Area 3A.              have a sport fishing license (e.g., youth
                                                anglers opted to maximize the size of                   Additionally, a charter vessel is only                and senior anglers), a nontransferable
                                                retained fish. The estimation error for                 authorized for use to catch and retain                Sport Harvest Record Card must be
                                                average weight was factored into the                    halibut on one charter halibut fishing                obtained from an Alaska Department of
                                                analysis of potential management                        trip per day. If no halibut are retained              Fish and Game (ADF&G) office, the
                                                measures for 2017.                                      during a charter vessel fishing trip, the             ADF&G Web site, or a fishing license
                                                   The preliminary estimate of charter                  charter halibut permit and vessel may                 vendor, on which to record halibut
                                                wastage in 2016 represented 0.8 percent                 be used to take an additional trip to                 harvested aboard a charter vessel.
                                                of the directed harvest amount, but the                 catch and retain halibut that day.                    Immediately upon retention of a halibut
                                                average from 2013 through 2016 was 1.3                     For purposes of the trip limit in Area             for which an annual limit has been
                                                percent. The projected charter harvest                  3A in 2017, a charter vessel fishing trip             established, the charter vessel angler
                                                for 2017 was increased by 1.5 percent to                will end when anglers or halibut are                  must record the date, location (Area
                                                account for total charter removals in the               offloaded, or at the end of the calendar              3A), and species of the catch (halibut),
                                                selection of appropriate annual                         day, whichever occurs first. Charter                  in ink, on the harvest record card or
                                                management measures for Area 3A for                     operators are still able to conduct                   back of the sport fishing license.
                                                2017.                                                   overnight trips and anglers may retain a                 If the original sport fishing license or
                                                   This final rule amends the 2016                      bag limit of halibut on each calendar                 harvest record is lost, a duplicate or
                                                management measures applicable to the                   day, but operators are not allowed to                 additional sport fishing license or
                                                charter halibut fishery in Area 3A. The                 begin another overnight trip until the                harvest record card must be obtained
                                                NPFMC and IPHC considered 2016                          day after the trip ends. GAF halibut are              and completed for all halibut previously
                                                information on charter removals and the                 exempt from the trip limit; therefore,                retained during that year that were
                                                projections of charter harvest for 2017.                GAF could be used to harvest halibut on               subject to the annual limit.
                                                After considering 2016 harvest                          a second trip in a day, but only if                      Only halibut caught during a charter
                                                information, the NPFMC and IPHC                         exclusively GAF halibut were harvested                vessel fishing trip in Area 3A accrue
                                                                                                        on that trip.                                         toward the 4-fish annual limit and must
                                                determined that more restrictive
                                                                                                                                                              be recorded on the license or harvest
                                                management measures in Area 3A are
                                                                                                        Day-of-Week Closure in Area 3A                        record card. Halibut that are harvested
                                                necessary to limit charter removals,
                                                                                                                                                              while charter fishing in regulatory areas
                                                including wastage, to the 2017                            The NPFMC and the IPHC                              other than Area 3A will not accrue
                                                allocation.                                             recommended continuing the day-of-                    toward the annual limit and are not
                                                   For 2017, the IPHC recommended                       week closure on Wednesdays for Area                   subject to the reporting requirement.
                                                continuing the following management                     3A in 2017. No retention of halibut by                Likewise, halibut harvested while sport
                                                measures for Area 3A from 2016: (1) A                   charter vessel anglers will be allowed in             fishing without a guide in Area 3A,
                                                two-fish bag limit with a 28-inch (71.1                 Area 3A on Wednesdays. To further                     harvested while subsistence fishing, or
                                                cm) size limit on one of the halibut; (2)               reduce harvest, an additional day-of-                 harvested as GAF do not accrue toward
                                                a one-trip per day limit for the entire                 week closure will be added for three                  the annual limit and should not be
                                                season; (3) a day-of-week closure; and                  Tuesdays in 2017: July 18, July 25, and               recorded on the license or harvest
                                                (4) an annual limit, with a reporting                   August 1. Retention of only GAF halibut               record. Finally, halibut that are caught
                                                requirement. In addition, the IPHC                      will be allowed on charter vessels on                 during a charter vessel fishing trip that
                                                recommended closure of another day of                   Wednesdays and the three closed                       bear IPHC external tags are exempt from
                                                the week to charter fishing for part of                 Tuesdays; all other halibut that are                  the annual limit and reporting
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                                                the season. The projected charter                       caught while fishing on a charter vessel              requirements (see Section 21 of the
                                                harvest for 2017 under this combination                 must be released. The addition of the                 IPHC regulations).
                                                of recommended measures is 1,874,000                    three Tuesday closures is expected to
                                                lb (850.03 mt), 16,000 lb (7.26 mt) below               reduce charter halibut harvest by 3.9                 Retention of Incidentally Caught
                                                the charter allocation. Each of these                   percent in Area 3A and reduce total                   Halibut in Sablefish Pots in Alaska
                                                management measures is described in                     charter harvest to below the charter                    On December 28, 2016, NMFS
                                                more detail below.                                      catch limit.                                          published a final rule to authorize


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                                                longline pot gear for the IFQ sablefish                 regulations already required that in Area             halibut, or by other means. The NMFS
                                                fishery in the Gulf of Alaska (81 FR                    2A all commercial halibut be landed                   regulation specifies that a person may
                                                95435). The Gulf of Alaska sablefish                    with the head attached.                               not retain IFQ or CDQ halibut on a
                                                fishery takes place in a portion of IPHC                   This regulatory amendment is                       vessel in excess of the total amount of
                                                Regulatory Area 2C (not including the                   intended to improve the estimates of the              unharvested IFQ or CDQ that is
                                                inside waters), and Regulatory Areas                    weight of landed halibut. The IPHC has                currently held by all persons on the
                                                3A, 3B, and that portion of 4A in the                   assumed that the weight of a removed                  vessel for the regulatory area in which
                                                Gulf of Alaska west of Area 3B and east                 head as a percentage of the whole body                the vessel is deploying fixed gear. This
                                                of 170°00’ W. longitude. The NMFS                       is 10 percent. However, results from                  limit on halibut possession does not
                                                final rule also requires retention of                   recent studies (pp. 77–91 of the 2015                 apply if the vessel has an observer
                                                halibut caught incidentally in longline                 RARA and Chapter 2.8 of the 2016                      aboard under the requirements of
                                                pot gear subject to current retention                   RARA; available at www.iphc.int)                      subpart E of 50 CFR part 679 and the
                                                requirements for the halibut IFQ                        indicate that the average weight of                   vessel maintains an applicable daily
                                                Program (i.e., only if the halibut are of               removed heads averages 12 percent of                  fishing log as specified in IPHC
                                                legal size and a person(s) on the vessel                the whole body weight, and ranges from                regulations and 50 CFR 679.5. This
                                                holds sufficient halibut IFQ). This                     9 to 18 percent of the whole body                     change to the 2017 IPHC regulations
                                                recommendation is intended to avoid                     weight. The weight of removed heads                   does not change the requirements for
                                                discard mortality of legal-size halibut                 relative to the whole body weight varies              vessels fishing in multiple areas, it
                                                caught incidentally in longline pots in                 due to differences in the angle at which              simply clarifies the status quo
                                                the sablefish IFQ fishery, similar to                   the head is cut off the body and the size             regulations applicable to vessels fishing
                                                current regulations that authorize                      of the fish.                                          off Alaska.
                                                sablefish and halibut IFQ holders using                    Landing records show that, coastwide,
                                                hook-and-line gear to retain legal-size                 67 to 71 percent of catch by weight is                Annual Halibut Management Measures
                                                halibut caught incidentally during the                  reported head-off, so the potential effect               The following annual management
                                                sablefish IFQ fishery.                                  of head proportions that differ from                  measures for the 2017 Pacific halibut
                                                   At its 2016 annual meeting, the IPHC                 assumed values is likely to have a                    fishery are those recommended by the
                                                approved longline pot gear, as defined                  significant impact on the biomass of                  IPHC and accepted by the Secretary of
                                                by NMFS, as legal gear for the                          catch that is used in the IPHC’s annual               State, with the concurrence of the
                                                commercial halibut fishery in Alaska                    stock assessment. For example, in recent              Secretary of Commerce.
                                                when NMFS regulations permit the use                    years, the IPHC may have
                                                of this gear in the IFQ sablefish fishery.              underestimated the coastwide landings                 1. Short Title
                                                NMFS regulations will authorize the use                 by 2 to 3 percent, and estimates in some                These Regulations may be cited as the
                                                of longline pot gear in the IFQ sablefish               regulatory areas could be more                        Pacific Halibut Fishery Regulations.
                                                fishery on March 11, 2017 (81 FR 95435,                 inaccurate than others depending on the
                                                December 28, 2016; notice of delayed                    type of processing used and the size of               2. Application
                                                effective date 82 FR 9690, February 8,                  halibut. In order to improve the                         (1) These Regulations apply to
                                                2017). Therefore, beginning in 2017,                    accuracy of estimated landings, the                   persons and vessels fishing for halibut
                                                vessels using longline pot gear to                      IPHC approved the requirement for all                 in, or possessing halibut taken from, the
                                                harvest IFQ sablefish in the Gulf of                    commercially landed Pacific halibut to                maritime area as defined in Section 3.
                                                Alaska will be required to retain halibut               be landed and weighed with the head                      (2) Sections 3 to 6 apply generally to
                                                consistent with IPHC regulations and                    on, except for those halibut processed                all halibut fishing.
                                                NMFS regulations specified in the final                 and frozen at sea.                                       (3) Sections 7 to 20 apply to
                                                rule to authorize longline pot gear (81                    The second regulatory amendment                    commercial fishing for halibut.
                                                FR 95435).                                              approved by the IPHC revises Section 18                  (4) Section 21 applies to tagged
                                                                                                        of the annual management measures for                 halibut caught by any vessel.
                                                Other Regulatory Amendments                             consistency with NMFS’ halibut fishery                   (5) Section 22 applies to the United
                                                   The IPHC approved two additional                     regulations published at 50 CFR                       States treaty Indian fishery in Subarea
                                                amendments to the 2017 annual                           679.7(f)(4), regarding fishing in multiple            2A–1.
                                                management measures.                                    regulatory areas. Section 18 of the                      (6) Section 23 applies to customary
                                                   The first amendment approved by the                  annual management measures and 50                     and traditional fishing in Alaska.
                                                IPHC requires that beginning in 2017,                   CFR 679.7(f)(4) address the                              (7) Section 24 applies to Aboriginal
                                                all commercial Pacific halibut must be                  circumstances under which a person                    groups fishing for food, social and
                                                landed and weighed with their heads                     may lawfully possess at the same time,                ceremonial purposes in British
                                                attached (head-on) for data reporting                   on board a vessel, halibut that were                  Columbia.
                                                purposes. Section 13 of IPHC                            caught in more than one IPHC                             (8) Sections 25 to 28 apply to sport
                                                regulations previously had two                          Regulatory Area off Alaska. However,                  fishing for halibut.
                                                minimum size limits: 32 inches (81.3                    differences in regulatory text have                      (9) These Regulations do not apply to
                                                cm) for halibut taken or possessed with                 caused confusion for fishery                          fishing operations authorized or
                                                the head on, and 24 inches (61.0 cm) for                participants. To reduce confusion, the                conducted by the Commission for
                                                halibut taken or possessed with the                     IPHC regulations will allow possession                research purposes.
                                                head removed. This regulatory                           at the same time on board a vessel
                                                amendment will require that halibut be                  halibut that were caught in more than                 3. Definitions
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                                                landed head-on and those head-on                        one IPHC Regulatory Area off Alaska                     (1) In these Regulations,
                                                halibut will be subject to a 32-inch                    only if such possession is authorized by                (a) ‘‘authorized officer’’ means any
                                                minimum size limit. The only exception                  Federal regulations at 50 CFR                         State, Federal, or Provincial officer
                                                is for vessels that freeze halibut at sea.              679.7(f)(4), and if the operator of the               authorized to enforce these Regulations
                                                Those vessels may deliver their frozen,                 vessel identifies the halibut by                      including, but not limited to, the
                                                head-off halibut shoreside with a 24-                   regulatory area by separating halibut                 National Marine Fisheries Service
                                                inch minimum size limit. The IPHC                       from different areas in the hold, tagging             (NMFS), Canada’s Department of


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                                                Fisheries and Oceans (DFO), Alaska                      2 percent deduction for ice and slime                 Area 2A shall be valid for one of the
                                                Wildlife Troopers (AWT), United States                  and a 10 percent deduction for the head;              following:
                                                Coast Guard (USCG), Washington                             (m) ‘‘operator’’, with respect to any                 (a) The directed commercial fishery
                                                Department of Fish and Wildlife                         vessel, means the owner and/or the                    during the fishing periods specified in
                                                (WDFW), the Oregon State Police (OSP),                  master or other individual on board and               paragraph (2) of section 8;
                                                and California Department of Fish and                   in charge of that vessel;                                (b) the incidental catch fishery during
                                                Wildlife (CDFW);                                           (n) ‘‘overall length’’ of a vessel means           the sablefish fishery specified in
                                                   (b) ‘‘authorized clearance personnel’’               the horizontal distance, rounded to the               paragraph (3) of section 8; or
                                                means an authorized officer of the                      nearest foot, between the foremost part                  (c) the incidental catch fishery during
                                                United States, a representative of the                  of the stem and the aftermost part of the             the salmon troll fishery specified in
                                                Commission, or a designated fish                        stern (excluding bowsprits, rudders,                  paragraph (4) of section 8.
                                                processor;                                              outboard motor brackets, and similar                     (5) No person may apply for or be
                                                   (c) ‘‘charter vessel’’ outside of Alaska             fittings or attachments);                             issued a license for a vessel operating in
                                                waters means a vessel used for hire in                     (o) ‘‘person’’ includes an individual,             the incidental catch fishery during the
                                                sport fishing for halibut, but not                      corporation, firm, or association;                    salmon troll fishery in paragraph (4)(c),
                                                including a vessel without a hired                         (p) ‘‘regulatory area’’ means an area              if that vessel was previously issued a
                                                operator, and in Alaska waters means a                  referred to in section 6;                             license for either the directed
                                                vessel used while providing or receiving                   (q) ‘‘setline gear’’ means one or more             commercial fishery in paragraph (4)(a)
                                                sport fishing guide services for halibut;               stationary, buoyed, and anchored lines                or the incidental catch fishery during
                                                   (d) ‘‘commercial fishing’’ means                     with hooks attached;                                  the sablefish fishery in paragraph (4)(b).
                                                fishing, the resulting catch of which is                   (r) ‘‘sport fishing’’ means all fishing               (6) A license issued in respect to a
                                                sold or bartered; or is intended to be                  other than (i) commercial fishing, (ii)               vessel referred to in paragraph (1) of this
                                                sold or bartered, other than (i) sport                  treaty Indian ceremonial and                          section must be carried on board that
                                                fishing, (ii) treaty Indian ceremonial and              subsistence fishing as referred to in                 vessel at all times and the vessel
                                                subsistence fishing as referred to in                   section 22, (iii) customary and                       operator shall permit its inspection by
                                                section 22, (iii) customary and                         traditional fishing as referred to in                 any authorized officer.
                                                traditional fishing as referred to in                   section 23 and defined in and regulated                  (7) The Commission shall issue a
                                                section 23 and defined by and regulated                 pursuant to NMFS regulations                          license in respect to a vessel, without
                                                pursuant to NMFS regulations                            published in 50 CFR part 300, and (iv)                fee, from its office in Seattle,
                                                published at 50 CFR part 300, and (iv)                  Aboriginal groups fishing in British                  Washington, upon receipt of a
                                                Aboriginal groups fishing in British                    Columbia as referred to in section 24;                completed, written, and signed
                                                Columbia as referred to in section 24;                     (s) ‘‘tender’’ means any vessel that               ‘‘Application for Vessel License for the
                                                   (e) ‘‘Commission’’ means the                         buys or obtains fish directly from a                  Halibut Fishery’’ form.
                                                International Pacific Halibut                           catching vessel and transports it to a                   (8) A vessel operating in the directed
                                                Commission;                                             port of landing or fish processor;                    commercial fishery in Area 2A must
                                                   (f) ‘‘daily bag limit’’ means the                       (t) ‘‘VMS transmitter’’ means a NMFS-              have its ‘‘Application for Vessel License
                                                maximum number of halibut a person                      approved vessel monitoring system                     for the Halibut Fishery’’ form
                                                may take in any calendar day from                       transmitter that automatically                        postmarked no later than 11:59 p.m. on
                                                Convention waters;                                      determines a vessel’s position and                    30 April, or on the first weekday in May
                                                   (g) ‘‘fishing’’ means the taking,                    transmits it to a NMFS-approved                       if 30 April is a Saturday or Sunday.
                                                harvesting, or catching of fish, or any                 communications service provider.1                        (9) A vessel operating in the
                                                activity that can reasonably be expected                   (2) In these Regulations, all bearings             incidental catch fishery during the
                                                to result in the taking, harvesting, or                 are true and all positions are determined             sablefish fishery in Area 2A must have
                                                catching of fish, including specifically                by the most recent charts issued by the               its ‘‘Application for Vessel License for
                                                the deployment of any amount or                         United States National Ocean Service or               the Halibut Fishery’’ form postmarked
                                                component part of gear anywhere in the                  the Canadian Hydrographic Service.                    no later than 11:59 p.m. on 15 March,
                                                maritime area;                                          4. Licensing Vessels for Area 2A                      or the next weekday in March if 15
                                                   (h) ‘‘fishing period limit’’ means the                                                                     March is a Saturday or Sunday.
                                                maximum amount of halibut that may                         (1) No person shall fish for halibut                  (10) A vessel operating in the
                                                be retained and landed by a vessel                      from a vessel, nor possess halibut on                 incidental catch fishery during the
                                                during one fishing period;                              board a vessel, used either for                       salmon troll fishery in Area 2A must
                                                   (i) ‘‘land’’ or ‘‘offload’’ with respect to          commercial fishing or as a charter vessel             have its ‘‘Application for Vessel License
                                                halibut, means the removal of halibut                   in Area 2A, unless the Commission has                 for the Halibut Fishery’’ form
                                                from the catching vessel;                               issued a license valid for fishing in Area            postmarked no later than 11:59 p.m. on
                                                   (j) ‘‘license’’ means a halibut fishing              2A in respect of that vessel.                         15 March, or the next weekday in March
                                                license issued by the Commission                           (2) A license issued for a vessel                  if 15 March is a Saturday or Sunday.
                                                pursuant to section 4;                                  operating in Area 2A shall be valid only                 (11) Application forms may be
                                                   (k) ‘‘maritime area’’, in respect of the             for operating either as a charter vessel              obtained from any authorized officer or
                                                fisheries jurisdiction of a Contracting                 or a commercial vessel, but not both.                 from the Commission.
                                                Party, includes without distinction areas                  (3) A vessel with a valid Area 2A                     (12) Information on ‘‘Application for
                                                within and seaward of the territorial sea               commercial license cannot be used to                  Vessel License for the Halibut Fishery’’
                                                and internal waters of that Party;                      sport fish for Pacific halibut in Area 2A.            form must be accurate.
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                                                   (l) ‘‘net weight’’ of a halibut means the               (4) A license issued for a vessel                     (13) The ‘‘Application for Vessel
                                                weight of halibut that is without gills                 operating in the commercial fishery in                License for the Halibut Fishery’’ form
                                                and entrails, head-off, washed, and                                                                           shall be completed and signed by the
                                                                                                          1 Call NOAA Enforcement Division, Alaska
                                                without ice and slime. If a halibut is                                                                        vessel owner.
                                                                                                        Region, at 907–586–7225 between the hours of 0800
                                                weighed with the head on or with ice                    and 1600 local time for a list of NMFS-approved
                                                                                                                                                                 (14) Licenses issued under this
                                                and slime, the required conversion                      VMS transmitters and communications service           section shall be valid only during the
                                                factors for calculating net weight are a                providers.                                            year in which they are issued.


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                                                  (15) A new license is required for a                  from the most northerly point on Cape                 8. Fishing Periods
                                                vessel that is sold, transferred, renamed,              Aklek (57°41′15″ N. latitude, 155°35′00″                 (1) The fishing periods for each
                                                or the documentation is changed.                        W. longitude) to Cape Ikolik (57°17′17″               regulatory area apply where the catch
                                                  (16) The license required under this                  N. latitude, 154°47′18″ W. longitude),                limits specified in section 11 have not
                                                section is in addition to any license,                  then along the Kodiak Island coastline                been taken.
                                                however designated, that is required                    to Cape Trinity (56°44′50″ N. latitude,                  (2) Each fishing period in the Area 2A
                                                under the laws of the United States or                  154°08′44″ W. longitude), then 140°                   directed commercial fishery 2 shall
                                                any of its States.                                      true;                                                 begin at 0800 hours and terminate at
                                                  (17) The United States may suspend,                      (5) Area 3B includes all waters                    1800 hours local time on 28 June, 12
                                                revoke, or modify any license issued                    between Area 3A and a line extending                  July, 26 July, 9 August, 23 August, 6
                                                under this section under policies and                   150° true from Cape Lutke (54°29′00″ N.               September, and 20 September, unless
                                                procedures in Title 15, CFR part 904.                   latitude, 164°20′00″ W. longitude) and                the Commission specifies otherwise.
                                                5. In-Season Actions                                    south of 54°49′00″ N. latitude in                        (3) Notwithstanding paragraph (7) of
                                                                                                        Isanotski Strait;                                     section 11, an incidental catch fishery 3
                                                   (1) The Commission is authorized to                     (6) Area 4A includes all waters in the             is authorized during the sablefish
                                                establish or modify regulations during                  Gulf of Alaska west of Area 3B and in                 seasons in Area 2A in accordance with
                                                the season after determining that such                  the Bering Sea west of the closed area                regulations promulgated by NMFS. This
                                                action:                                                 defined in section 10 that are east of                fishery will occur between 1200 hours
                                                   (a) Will not result in exceeding the                 172°00′00″ W. longitude and south of                  local time on 11 March and 1200 hours
                                                catch limit established preseason for                   56°20′00″ N. latitude;                                local time on 7 November.
                                                each regulatory area;                                      (7) Area 4B includes all waters in the                (4) Notwithstanding paragraph (2),
                                                   (b) is consistent with the Convention                Bering Sea and the Gulf of Alaska west                and paragraph (7) of section 11, an
                                                between Canada and the United States                    of Area 4A and south of 56°20′00″ N.                  incidental catch fishery is authorized
                                                of America for the Preservation of the                  latitude;                                             during salmon troll seasons in Area 2A
                                                Halibut Fishery of the Northern Pacific                    (8) Area 4C includes all waters in the             in accordance with regulations
                                                Ocean and Bering Sea, and applicable                    Bering Sea north of Area 4A and north                 promulgated by NMFS. This fishery will
                                                domestic law of either Canada or the                    of the closed area defined in section 10              occur between 1200 hours local time on
                                                United States; and                                      which are east of 171°00′00″ W.                       11 March and 1200 hours local time on
                                                   (c) is consistent, to the maximum                    longitude, south of 58°00′00″ N.                      7 November.
                                                extent practicable, with any domestic                   latitude, and west of 168°00′00″ W.                      (5) The fishing period in Areas 2B, 2C,
                                                catch sharing plans or other domestic                   longitude;                                            3A, 3B, 4A, 4B, 4C, 4D, and 4E shall
                                                allocation programs developed by the                       (9) Area 4D includes all waters in the             begin at 1200 hours local time on 11
                                                United States or Canadian governments.                  Bering Sea north of Areas 4A and 4B,                  March and terminate at 1200 hours local
                                                   (2) In-season actions may include, but               north and west of Area 4C, and west of                time on 7 November, unless the
                                                are not limited to, establishment or                    168°00′00″ W. longitude; and                          Commission specifies otherwise.
                                                modification of the following:                             (10) Area 4E includes all waters in the               (6) All commercial fishing for halibut
                                                   (a) Closed areas;                                    Bering Sea north and east of the closed               in Areas 2A, 2B, 2C, 3A, 3B, 4A, 4B, 4C,
                                                   (b) fishing periods;                                 area defined in section 10, east of                   4D, and 4E shall cease at 1200 hours
                                                   (c) fishing period limits;                           168°00′00″ W. longitude, and south of
                                                   (d) gear restrictions;                                                                                     local time on 7 November.
                                                   (e) recreational bag limits;                         65°34′00″ N. latitude.
                                                                                                                                                              9. Closed Periods
                                                   (f) size limits; or                                  7. Fishing in Regulatory Area 4E and 4D
                                                   (g) vessel clearances.                                                                                        (1) No person shall engage in fishing
                                                   (3) In-season changes will be effective                 (1) Section 7 applies only to any                  for halibut in any regulatory area other
                                                at the time and date specified by the                   person fishing, or vessel that is used to             than during the fishing periods set out
                                                Commission.                                             fish for, Area 4E Community                           in section 8 in respect of that area.
                                                   (4) The Commission will announce                     Development Quota (CDQ) or Area 4D                       (2) No person shall land or otherwise
                                                in-season actions under this section by                 CDQ halibut, provided that the total                  retain halibut caught outside a fishing
                                                providing notice to major halibut                       annual halibut catch of that person or                period applicable to the regulatory area
                                                processors; Federal, State, United States               vessel is landed at a port within Area 4E             where the halibut was taken.
                                                treaty Indian, and Provincial fishery                   or 4D.                                                   (3) Subject to paragraphs (7), (8), (9),
                                                officials; and the media.                                  (2) A person may retain halibut taken              and (10) of section 19, these Regulations
                                                                                                        with setline gear in Area 4E CDQ and                  do not prohibit fishing for any species
                                                6. Regulatory Areas                                     4D CDQ fishery that are smaller than the              of fish other than halibut during the
                                                   The following areas shall be                         size limit specified in section 13,                   closed periods.
                                                regulatory areas (see Figure 1) for the                 provided that no person may sell or                      (4) Notwithstanding paragraph (3), no
                                                purposes of the Convention:                             barter such halibut.                                  person shall have halibut in his/her
                                                   (1) Area 2A includes all waters off the                 (3) The manager of a CDQ                           possession while fishing for any other
                                                states of California, Oregon, and                       organization that authorizes persons to               species of fish during the closed
                                                Washington;                                             harvest halibut in the Area 4E or 4D                  periods.
                                                   (2) Area 2B includes all waters off                  CDQ fisheries must report to the
                                                British Columbia;                                       Commission the total number and                          2 The directed fishery is restricted to waters that

                                                                                                        weight of undersized halibut taken and                are south of Point Chehalis, Washington (46°53.30′
                                                   (3) Area 2C includes all waters off
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                                                                                                                                                              N. latitude) under regulations promulgated by
                                                Alaska that are east of a line running                  retained by such persons pursuant to                  NMFS and published in the Federal Register.
                                                340° true from Cape Spencer Light                       section 7, paragraph (2). This report,                   3 The incidental fishery during the directed, fixed

                                                (58°11′56″ N. latitude, 136°38′26″ W.                   which shall include data and                          gear sablefish season is restricted to waters that are
                                                longitude) and south and east of a line                 methodology used to collect the data,                 north of Point Chehalis, Washington (46°53.30′ N.
                                                                                                                                                              latitude) under regulations promulgated by NMFS
                                                running 205° true from said light;                      must be received by the Commission                    at 50 CFR 300.63. Landing restrictions for halibut
                                                   (4) Area 3A includes all waters                      prior to 1 November of the year in                    retention in the fixed gear sablefish fishery can be
                                                between Area 2C and a line extending                    which such halibut were harvested.                    found at 50 CFR 660.231.



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                                                   (5) No vessel shall retrieve any halibut                                   during a closed period unless that vessel                                     Light are closed to halibut fishing and
                                                fishing gear during a closed period if the                                    is in continuous transit to or within a                                       no person shall fish for halibut therein
                                                vessel has any halibut on board.                                              port in which that halibut may be                                             or have halibut in his/her possession
                                                   (6) A vessel that has no halibut on                                        lawfully sold.                                                                while in those waters, except in the
                                                board may retrieve any halibut fishing                                                                                                                      course of a continuous transit across
                                                gear during the closed period after the                                       10. Closed Area
                                                                                                                                                                                                            those waters. All waters in Isanotski
                                                operator notifies an authorized officer or                                                                                                                  Strait between 55°00′00″ N. latitude and
                                                                                                                                 All waters in the Bering Sea north of
                                                representative of the Commission prior                                                                                                                      54°49′00″ N. latitude are closed to
                                                                                                                              55°00′00″ N. latitude in Isanotski Strait
                                                to that retrieval.
                                                                                                                              that are enclosed by a line from Cape                                         halibut fishing.
                                                   (7) After retrieval of halibut gear in
                                                accordance with paragraph (6), the                                            Sarichef Light (54°36′00″ N. latitude,
                                                                                                                                                                                                            11. Commercial Catch Limits
                                                vessel shall submit to a hold inspection                                      164°55′42″ W. longitude) to a point at
                                                at the discretion of the authorized                                           56°20′00″ N. latitude, 168°30′00″ W.                                            (1) The total allowable commercial
                                                officer or representative of the                                              longitude; thence to a point at 58°21′25″                                     catch of halibut to be taken during the
                                                Commission.                                                                   N. latitude, 163°00′00″ W. longitude;                                         commercial halibut fishing periods
                                                   (8) No person shall retain any halibut                                     thence to Strogonof Point (56°53′18″ N.                                       specified in section 8 shall be limited to
                                                caught on gear retrieved in accordance                                        latitude, 158°50′37″ W. longitude); and                                       the net weights expressed in pounds or
                                                with paragraph (6).                                                           then along the northern coasts of the                                         metric tons shown in the following
                                                   (9) No person shall possess halibut on                                     Alaska Peninsula and Unimak Island to                                         table:
                                                board a vessel in a regulatory area                                           the point of origin at Cape Sarichef

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                   Commercial catch limit—net
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           weight
                                                                                                                       IPHC regulatory area
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                    Pounds         Metric tons

                                                2A: Directed commercial, and incidental commercial catch during salmon troll fishery .........................................                                                          265,402          120.38
                                                2A: Incidental commercial during sablefish fishery .................................................................................................                                     70,000           31.75
                                                2B 4 ..........................................................................................................................................................................       6,271,971        2,844.92
                                                2C 5 ..........................................................................................................................................................................       4,212,000        1,910.53
                                                3A 6 ..........................................................................................................................................................................       7,739,000        3,510.36
                                                3B .............................................................................................................................................................................      3,140,000        1,424.28
                                                4A .............................................................................................................................................................................      1,390,000          630.49
                                                4B .............................................................................................................................................................................      1,140,000          517.09
                                                4C ............................................................................................................................................................................         752,000          341.10
                                                4D ............................................................................................................................................................................         752,000          341.10
                                                4E .............................................................................................................................................................................        196,000           88.90



                                                  (2) Notwithstanding paragraph (1),                                            (3) The Commission shall determine                                          Commission has announced the
                                                regulations pertaining to the division of                                     and announce to the public the date on                                        reopening of that area for halibut
                                                the Area 2A catch limit between the                                           which the catch limit for Area 2A will                                        fishing.
                                                directed commercial fishery and the                                           be taken.                                                                        (8) Notwithstanding paragraph (1), the
                                                incidental catch fishery as described in                                        (4) Notwithstanding paragraph (1), the                                      total allowable catch of halibut that may
                                                paragraph (4) of section 8 will be                                            commercial fishing in Area 2B will                                            be taken in the Area 4E directed
                                                promulgated by NMFS and published in                                          close only when all Individual Vessel                                         commercial fishery is equal to the
                                                the Federal Register.                                                         Quotas (IVQs) assigned by DFO are                                             combined annual catch limits specified
                                                                                                                              taken, or November 7, whichever is                                            for the Area 4D and Area 4E CDQ
                                                   4 IPHC allocates the catch limit to Area 2B as a                           earlier.                                                                      fisheries. The annual Area 4D CDQ
                                                combined commercial and sport catch limit                                       (5) Notwithstanding paragraph (1),                                          catch limit will decrease by the
                                                (7,450,000 pounds). DFO allocates that amount                                 Areas 2C, 3A, 3B, 4A, 4B, 4C, 4D, and                                         equivalent amount of halibut CDQ taken
                                                between commercial and sport according to their
                                                allocation policy. In addition to the commercial                              4E will each close only when all                                              in Area 4E in excess of the annual Area
                                                fishery amount, 60,000 pounds has been allocated                              Individual Fishing Quotas (IFQ) and all                                       4E CDQ catch limit.
                                                for research purposes. This amount also excludes                              CDQs issued by NMFS have been taken,                                             (9) Notwithstanding paragraph (1), the
                                                any overage/underage adjustments. See section 27                              or 7 November, whichever is earlier.
                                                for sport fishing regulations.
                                                                                                                                                                                                            total allowable catch of halibut that may
                                                   5 For Area 2C, the commercial catch limit adopted                            (6) If the Commission determines that                                       be taken in the Area 4D directed
                                                by the Commission includes catch (4,212,000                                   the catch limit specified for Area 2A in                                      commercial fishery is equal to the
                                                pounds) reported in the table plus, estimated                                 paragraph (1) would be exceeded in an                                         combined annual catch limits specified
                                                incidental mortality from the commercial fishery                              unrestricted 10-hour fishing period as                                        for Area 4C and Area 4D. The annual
                                                (123,000 pounds) for a total of 4,335,000 pounds.
                                                This total amount is included in the combined
                                                                                                                              specified in paragraph (2) of section 8,                                      Area 4C catch limit will decrease by the
                                                commercial and guided sport sector catch limit set                            the catch limit for that area shall be                                        equivalent amount of halibut taken in
                                                by IPHC and allocated by NMFS by a catch sharing                              considered to have been taken and the                                         Area 4D in excess of the annual Area 4D
                                                plan (5,250,000 pounds).                                                      directed commercial fishery closed as                                         catch limit.
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                                                   6 For Area 3A, the commercial catch limit
                                                                                                                              announced by the Commission.
                                                adopted by the Commission includes catch                                                                                                                    12. Fishing Period Limits
                                                (7,739,000 pounds) reported in the table plus,                                  (7) When under paragraphs (2), (3),
                                                estimated incidental mortality from the commercial                            and (6) the Commission has announced                                            (1) It shall be unlawful for any vessel
                                                fishery (371,000 pounds) for a total of 8,110,000                             a date on which the catch limit for Area                                      to retain more halibut than authorized
                                                pounds. This total amount is included in the
                                                combined commercial and guided sport sector catch
                                                                                                                              2A will be taken, no person shall fish                                        by that vessel’s license in any fishing
                                                limit set by IPHC and allocated by NMFS by a catch                            for halibut in that area after that date for                                  period for which the Commission has
                                                sharing plan (10,000,000 pounds).                                             the rest of the year, unless the                                              announced a fishing period limit.


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                                                   (2) The operator of any vessel that                           possess any halibut that has had its                     (5) The vessel clearance required
                                                fishes for halibut during a fishing period                       head removed, except that halibut                     under paragraph (1) prior to fishing in
                                                when fishing period limits are in effect                         frozen at sea with its head removed may               Area 4C or 4D may be obtained only at
                                                must, upon commencing an offload of                              be possessed on board a vessel by                     St. Paul or St. George, Alaska, from an
                                                halibut to a commercial fish processor,                          persons in Areas 2B, 2C, 3A, 3B, 4A, 4B,              authorized officer of the United States,
                                                completely offload all halibut on board                          4C, 4D, and 4E if authorized by Federal               a representative of the Commission, or
                                                said vessel to that processor and ensure                         regulations.                                          a designated fish processor by VHF
                                                that all halibut is weighed and reported                           (3) The size limit in paragraph (1)(b)              radio and allowing the person contacted
                                                on State fish tickets.                                           will not be applied to any halibut that               to confirm visually the identity of the
                                                   (3) The operator of any vessel that                           has had its head removed after the                    vessel.
                                                fishes for halibut during a fishing period                       operator has landed the halibut.                         (6) The vessel operator shall specify
                                                when fishing period limits are in effect                                                                               the specific regulatory area in which
                                                                                                                 14. Careful Release of Halibut                        fishing will take place.
                                                must, upon commencing an offload of
                                                halibut other than to a commercial fish                             (1) All halibut that are caught and are               (7) Before unloading any halibut
                                                processor, completely offload all halibut                        not retained shall be immediately                     caught in Area 4A, a vessel operator
                                                on board said vessel and ensure that all                         released outboard of the roller and                   may obtain the clearance required under
                                                halibut are weighed and reported on                              returned to the sea with a minimum of                 paragraph (1) only in Dutch Harbor or
                                                State fish tickets.                                              injury by:                                            Akutan, Alaska, by contacting an
                                                   (4) The provisions of paragraph (3) are                          (a) Hook straightening;                            authorized officer of the United States,
                                                not intended to prevent retail over-the-                            (b) cutting the gangion near the hook;             a representative of the Commission, or
                                                side sales to individual purchasers so                           or                                                    a designated fish processor.
                                                long as all the halibut on board is                                 (c) carefully removing the hook by                    (8) Before unloading any halibut
                                                ultimately offloaded and reported.                               twisting it from the halibut with a gaff.             caught in Area 4B, a vessel operator may
                                                   (5) When fishing period limits are in                            (2) Except that paragraph (1) shall not            obtain the clearance required under
                                                effect, a vessel’s maximum retainable                            prohibit the possession of halibut on                 paragraph (1) only in Nazan Bay on
                                                catch will be determined by the                                  board a vessel that has been brought                  Atka Island or Adak, by contacting an
                                                Commission based on:                                             aboard to be measured to determine if                 authorized officer of the United States,
                                                   (a) The vessel’s overall length in feet                       the minimum size limit of the halibut is              a representative of the Commission, or
                                                and associated length class;                                     met and, if sublegal-sized, is promptly               a designated fish processor by VHF
                                                   (b) the average performance of all                            returned to the sea with a minimum of                 radio or in person.
                                                vessels within that class; and                                   injury.                                                  (9) Before unloading any halibut
                                                   (c) the remaining catch limit.                                                                                      caught in Area 4C and 4D, a vessel
                                                                                                                 15. Vessel Clearance in Area 4                        operator may obtain the clearance
                                                   (6) Length classes are shown in the
                                                following table:                                                    (1) The operator of any vessel that                required under paragraph (1) only in St.
                                                                                                                 fishes for halibut in Areas 4A, 4B, 4C,               Paul, St. George, Dutch Harbor, or
                                                           Overall length                                        or 4D must obtain a vessel clearance                  Akutan, Alaska, either in person or by
                                                                                               Vessel class      before fishing in any of these areas, and
                                                             (in feet)                                                                                                 contacting an authorized officer of the
                                                                                                                 before the landing of any halibut caught              United States, a representative of the
                                                1–25 ......................................          A           in any of these areas, unless specifically            Commission, or a designated fish
                                                26–30 ....................................           B           exempted in paragraphs (10), (13), (14),              processor. The clearances obtained in
                                                31–35 ....................................           C
                                                                                                                 (15), or (16).                                        St. Paul or St. George, Alaska, can be
                                                36–40 ....................................           D
                                                41–45 ....................................           E
                                                                                                                    (2) An operator obtaining a vessel                 obtained by VHF radio and allowing the
                                                46–50 ....................................           F           clearance required by paragraph (1)                   person contacted to confirm visually the
                                                51–55 ....................................           G           must obtain the clearance in person                   identity of the vessel.
                                                56+ ........................................         H           from the authorized clearance personnel                  (10) Any vessel operator who
                                                                                                                 and sign the IPHC form documenting                    complies with the requirements in
                                                   (7) Fishing period limits in Area 2A                          that a clearance was obtained, except                 section 18 for possessing halibut on
                                                apply only to the directed halibut                               that when the clearance is obtained via               board a vessel that was caught in more
                                                fishery referred to in paragraph (2) of                          VHF radio referred to in paragraphs (5),              than one regulatory area in Area 4 is
                                                section 8.                                                       (8), and (9), the authorized clearance                exempt from the clearance requirements
                                                                                                                 personnel must sign the IPHC form                     of paragraph (1) of this section,
                                                13. Size Limits                                                  documenting that the clearance was                    provided that:
                                                   (1) No person shall take or possess                           obtained.                                                (a) The operator of the vessel obtains
                                                any halibut that:                                                   (3) The vessel clearance required                  a vessel clearance prior to fishing in
                                                   (a) With the head on, is less than 32                         under paragraph (1) prior to fishing in               Area 4 in either Dutch Harbor, Akutan,
                                                inches (81.3 cm) as measured in a                                Area 4A may be obtained only at Nazan                 St. Paul, St. George, Adak, or Nazan Bay
                                                straight line, passing over the pectoral                         Bay on Atka Island, Dutch Harbor or                   on Atka Island by contacting an
                                                fin from the tip of the lower jaw with                           Akutan, Alaska, from an authorized                    authorized officer of the United States,
                                                the mouth closed, to the extreme end of                          officer of the United States, a                       a representative of the Commission, or
                                                the middle of the tail, as illustrated in                        representative of the Commission, or a                a designated fish processor. The
                                                Figure 2; or                                                     designated fish processor.                            clearance obtained in St. Paul, St.
                                                   (b) with the head removed, is less                               (4) The vessel clearance required                  George, Adak, or Nazan Bay on Atka
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                                                than 24 inches (61.0 cm) as measured                             under paragraph (1) prior to fishing in               Island can be obtained by VHF radio
                                                from the base of the pectoral fin at its                         Area 4B may only be obtained at Nazan                 and allowing the person contacted to
                                                most anterior point to the extreme end                           Bay on Atka Island or Adak, Alaska,                   confirm visually the identity of the
                                                of the middle of the tail, as illustrated                        from an authorized officer of the United              vessel. This clearance will list the areas
                                                in Figure 2.                                                     States, a representative of the                       in which the vessel will fish; and
                                                   (2) No person on board a vessel                               Commission, or a designated fish                         (b) before unloading any halibut from
                                                fishing for, or tendering halibut shall                          processor.                                            Area 4, the vessel operator obtains a


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                                                vessel clearance from Dutch Harbor,                     logbook provided by Petersburg Vessel                    (a) Maintained on board the vessel;
                                                Akutan, St. Paul, St. George, Adak, or                  Owners Association or Alaska Longline                    (b) retained for a period of two years
                                                Nazan Bay on Atka Island by contacting                  Fisherman’s Association; the Alaska                   by the owner or operator of the vessel;
                                                an authorized officer of the United                     Department of Fish and Game (ADF&G)                      (c) open to inspection by an
                                                States, a representative of the                         longline-pot logbook; or the logbook                  authorized officer or any authorized
                                                Commission, or a designated fish                        provided by IPHC. The operator of a                   representative of the Commission upon
                                                processor. The clearance obtained in St.                vessel fishing in Area 2A must use                    demand;
                                                Paul or St. George can be obtained by                   either the WDFW Voluntary Sablefish                      (d) kept on board the vessel when
                                                VHF radio and allowing the person                       Logbook, Oregon Department of Fish                    engaged in halibut fishing, during
                                                contacted to confirm visually the                       and Wildlife (ODFW) Fixed Gear                        transits to port of landing, and until the
                                                identity of the vessel. The clearance                   Logbook, or the logbook provided by                   offloading of all halibut is completed;
                                                obtained in Adak or Nazan Bay on Atka                   IPHC.                                                    (e) submitted to the DFO within seven
                                                Island can be obtained by VHF radio.                       (2) The logbook referred to in                     days of offloading; and
                                                   (11) Vessel clearances shall be                      paragraph (1) must include the                           (f) submitted to the Commission
                                                obtained between 0600 and 1800 hours,                   following information:                                within seven days of the final offload if
                                                local time.                                                (a) The name of the vessel and the                 not previously collected by a
                                                   (12) No halibut shall be on board the                State (ADF&G, WDFW, ODFW, or                          Commission employee.
                                                vessel at the time of the clearances                    CDFW) or Tribal ID number;                               (8) No person shall make a false entry
                                                required prior to fishing in Area 4.                       (b) the date(s) upon which the fishing             in a log referred to in this section.
                                                   (13) Any vessel that is used to fish for             gear is set or retrieved;                             17. Receipt and Possession of Halibut
                                                halibut only in Area 4A and lands its                      (c) the latitude and longitude
                                                total annual halibut catch at a port                    coordinates or a direction and distance                  (1) No person shall receive halibut
                                                within Area 4A is exempt from the                       from a point of land for each set or day;             caught in Area 2A from a United States
                                                clearance requirements of paragraph (1).                   (d) the number of skates deployed or               vessel that does not have on board the
                                                   (14) Any vessel that is used to fish for             retrieved, and number of skates lost; and             license required by section 4.
                                                halibut only in Area 4B and lands its                      (e) the total weight or number of                     (2) No person shall possess on board
                                                total annual halibut catch at a port                    halibut retained for each set or day.                 a vessel a halibut other than whole or
                                                within Area 4B is exempt from the                          (3) The logbook referred to in                     with gills and entrails removed, except
                                                clearance requirements of paragraph (1).                paragraph (1) shall be:                               that this paragraph shall not prohibit the
                                                   (15) Any vessel that is used to fish for                (a) Maintained on board the vessel;                possession on board a vessel of:
                                                halibut only in Area 4C or 4D or 4E and                    (b) updated not later than 24 hours                   (a) Halibut cheeks cut from halibut
                                                lands its total annual halibut catch at a               after 0000 (midnight) local time for each             caught by persons authorized to process
                                                port within Area 4C, 4D, 4E, or the                     day fished and prior to the offloading or             the halibut on board in accordance with
                                                closed area defined in section 10, is                   sale of halibut taken during that fishing             NMFS regulations published at 50 CFR
                                                exempt from the clearance requirements                  trip;                                                 part 679;
                                                of paragraph (1).                                          (c) retained for a period of two years                (b) fillets from halibut offloaded in
                                                   (16) Any vessel that carries a                       by the owner or operator of the vessel;               accordance with section 17 that are
                                                transmitting VMS transmitter while                         (d) open to inspection by an                       possessed on board the harvesting
                                                fishing for halibut in Area 4A, 4B, 4C,                 authorized officer or any authorized                  vessel in the port of landing up to 1800
                                                or 4D and until all halibut caught in any               representative of the Commission upon                 hours local time on the calendar day
                                                of these areas is landed, is exempt from                demand; and                                           following the offload; 7 and
                                                the clearance requirements of paragraph                    (e) kept on board the vessel when                     (c) halibut with their heads removed
                                                (1) of this section, provided that:                     engaged in halibut fishing, during                    in accordance with section 13.
                                                   (a) The operator of the vessel                       transits to port of landing, and until the               (3) No person shall offload halibut
                                                complies with NMFS’ vessel monitoring                   offloading of all halibut is completed.               from a vessel unless the gills and
                                                system regulations published at 50 CFR                     (4) The log referred to in paragraph (1)           entrails have been removed prior to
                                                679.28(f)(3), (4) and (5); and                          does not apply to the incidental halibut              offloading.8
                                                   (b) the operator of the vessel notifies              fishery during the salmon troll season in                (4) It shall be the responsibility of a
                                                NOAA Fisheries Office for Law                           Area 2A defined in paragraph (4) of                   vessel operator who lands halibut to
                                                Enforcement at 800–304–4846 (select                     section 8.                                            continuously and completely offload at
                                                option 1 to speak to an Enforcement                        (5) The operator of any Canadian                   a single offload site all halibut on board
                                                Data Clerk) between the hours of 0600                   vessel fishing for halibut shall maintain             the vessel.
                                                and 0000 (midnight) local time within                   an accurate record in the British                        (5) A registered buyer (as that term is
                                                72 hours before fishing for halibut in                  Columbia Integrated Groundfish Fishing                defined in regulations promulgated by
                                                Area 4A, 4B, 4C, or 4D and receives a                   Log.                                                  NMFS and codified at 50 CFR part 679)
                                                VMS confirmation number.                                   (6) The log referred to in paragraph (5)           who receives halibut harvested in IFQ
                                                                                                        must include the following information:               and CDQ fisheries in Areas 2C, 3A, 3B,
                                                16. Logs                                                                                                      4A, 4B, 4C, 4D, and 4E, directly from
                                                                                                           (a) The name of the vessel and the
                                                   (1) The operator of any U.S. vessel                  DFO vessel registration number;                       the vessel operator that harvested such
                                                fishing for halibut that has an overall                    (b) the date(s) upon which the fishing             halibut must weigh all the halibut
                                                length of 26 feet (7.9 meters) or greater               gear is set and retrieved;                            received and record the following
                                                shall maintain an accurate log of halibut                  (c) the latitude and longitude                     information on Federal catch reports:
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                                                fishing operations. The operator of a                   coordinates for each set;                             Date of offload; name of vessel; vessel
                                                vessel fishing in waters in and off                        (d) the number of skates deployed or
                                                Alaska must use one of the following                    retrieved, and number of skates lost; and               7 DFO has more restrictive regulations; therefore,

                                                logbooks: The Groundfish/IFQ Longline                      (e) the total weight or number of                  section 17 paragraph (2)(b) does not apply to fish
                                                                                                                                                              caught in Area 2B or landed in British Columbia.
                                                and Pot Gear Daily Fishing Logbook, in                  halibut retained for each set.                          8 DFO did not adopt this regulation; therefore,
                                                electronic or paper form, provided by                      (7) The log referred to in paragraph (5)           section 17 paragraph (3) does not apply to fish
                                                NMFS; the Alaska hook-and-line                          shall be:                                             caught in Area 2B.



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                                                number (State, Tribal or Federal, not                     (11) A copy of the fish tickets or catch            the sablefish IFQ fishery if such
                                                IPHC vessel number); scale weight                       reports referred to in paragraphs (5), (6),           possession is authorized by NMFS
                                                obtained at the time of offloading,                     and (9) shall be:                                     regulations published at 50 CFR part
                                                including the scale weight (in pounds)                    (a) Retained by the person making                   679.
                                                of halibut purchased by the registered                  them for a period of three years from the                (3) No person shall possess halibut
                                                buyer, the scale weight (in pounds) of                  date the fish tickets or catch reports are            while on board a vessel carrying any
                                                halibut offloaded in excess of the IFQ or               made; and                                             trawl nets or fishing pots capable of
                                                CDQ, the scale weight of halibut (in                      (b) open to inspection by an                        catching halibut,
                                                pounds) retained for personal use or for                authorized officer or any authorized                     (a) except that in Areas 2C, 3A, 3B,
                                                future sale, and the scale weight (in                   representative of the Commission.                     4A, 4B, 4C, 4D, or 4E, halibut heads,
                                                pounds) of halibut discarded as unfit for                 (12) No person shall possess any                    skin, entrails, bones or fins for use as
                                                human consumption.                                      halibut taken or retained in                          bait may be possessed on board a vessel
                                                                                                        contravention of these Regulations.                   carrying pots capable of catching
                                                   (6) The first recipient, commercial                    (13) When halibut are landed to other
                                                fish processor, or buyer in the United                                                                        halibut, provided that a receipt
                                                                                                        than a commercial fish processor, the
                                                States who purchases or receives halibut                                                                      documenting purchase or transfer of
                                                                                                        records required by paragraph (6) shall
                                                directly from the vessel operator that                                                                        these halibut parts is on board the
                                                                                                        be maintained by the operator of the
                                                harvested such halibut must weigh and                                                                         vessel; or
                                                                                                        vessel from which that halibut was
                                                record all halibut received and record                                                                           (b) except that in Areas 2C, 3A, 3B,
                                                                                                        caught, in compliance with paragraph
                                                the following information on State fish                                                                       4A, 4B, 4C, 4D, or 4E, halibut may be
                                                                                                        (11).
                                                tickets: The date of offload; vessel                      (14) No person shall tag halibut unless             possessed on board a vessel carrying
                                                number (State or Federal, not IPHC                      the tagging is authorized by IPHC permit              pots capable of catching halibut,
                                                vessel number) or Tribal ID number;                     or by a Federal or State agency.                      provided such possession is authorized
                                                total weight obtained at the time of                                                                          by NMFS regulations published at 50
                                                offload including the weight (in pounds)                18. Fishing Multiple Regulatory Areas                 CFR part 679 as referenced in
                                                of halibut purchased; the weight (in                      (1) Except as provided in this section,             paragraphs (1) and (2) of this section; or
                                                pounds) of halibut offloaded in excess                  no person shall possess at the same time                 (c) except that in Area 2B, halibut
                                                of the IFQ, CDQ, or fishing period                      on board a vessel halibut caught in more              may be possessed on board a vessel
                                                limits; the weight of halibut (in pounds)               than one regulatory area.                             carrying sablefish trap gear, provided
                                                retained for personal use or for future                   (2) Halibut caught in more than one                 such possession is authorized by the
                                                sale; and the weight (in pounds) of                     of the Regulatory Areas 2C, 3A, 3B, 4A,               Condition of Licence regulations
                                                halibut discarded as unfit for human                    4B, 4C, 4D, or 4E may be possessed on                 promulgated by DFO as referenced in
                                                consumption.                                            board a vessel at the same time only if:              paragraphs (1) and (2) of this section.
                                                                                                          (a) Authorized by NMFS’ regulations                    (4) All setline or skate marker buoys
                                                   (7) The individual completing the
                                                                                                        published at 50 CFR Section 679.7(f)(4);              carried on board or used by any United
                                                State fish tickets for the Area 2A
                                                                                                        and                                                   States vessel used for halibut fishing
                                                fisheries as referred to in paragraph (6)                 (b) the operator of the vessel identifies
                                                must additionally record whether the                                                                          shall be marked with one of the
                                                                                                        the regulatory area in which each                     following:
                                                halibut weight is of head-on or head-off                halibut on board was caught by
                                                fish.                                                                                                            (a) The vessel’s State license number;
                                                                                                        separating halibut from different areas               or
                                                   (8) For halibut landings made in                     in the hold, tagging halibut, or by other                (b) the vessel’s registration number.
                                                Alaska, the requirements as listed in                   means.                                                   (5) The markings specified in
                                                paragraphs (5) and (6) can be met by                                                                          paragraph (4) shall be in characters at
                                                recording the information in the                        19. Fishing Gear
                                                                                                                                                              least four inches in height and one-half
                                                Interagency Electronic Reporting                           (1) No person shall fish for halibut
                                                                                                                                                              inch in width in a contrasting color
                                                Systems, eLandings in accordance with                   using any gear other than hook and line
                                                                                                                                                              visible above the water and shall be
                                                NMFS regulation published at 50 CFR                     gear,
                                                                                                           (a) except that vessels licensed to                maintained in legible condition.
                                                part 679.                                                                                                        (6) All setline or skate marker buoys
                                                   (9) The master or operator of a                      catch sablefish in Area 2B using
                                                                                                        sablefish trap gear as defined in the                 carried on board or used by a Canadian
                                                Canadian vessel that was engaged in                                                                           vessel used for halibut fishing shall be:
                                                halibut fishing must weigh and record                   Condition of Licence can retain halibut
                                                                                                        caught as bycatch under regulations                      (a) Floating and visible on the surface
                                                all halibut on board said vessel at the                                                                       of the water; and
                                                time offloading commences and record                    promulgated by DFO; or
                                                                                                           (b) except that a person may retain                   (b) legibly marked with the
                                                on Provincial fish tickets or Federal                                                                         identification plate number of the vessel
                                                                                                        halibut taken with longline pot gear in
                                                catch reports: The date; locality; name                                                                       engaged in commercial fishing from
                                                                                                        the sablefish IFQ fishery if such
                                                of vessel; the name(s) of the person(s)                                                                       which that setline is being operated.
                                                                                                        retention is authorized by NMFS
                                                from whom the halibut was purchased;                                                                             (7) No person on board a vessel used
                                                                                                        regulations published at 50 CFR part
                                                and the scale weight obtained at the                                                                          to fish for any species of fish anywhere
                                                                                                        679.
                                                time of offloading of all halibut on board                 (2) No person shall possess halibut                in Area 2A during the 72-hour period
                                                the vessel including the pounds                         taken with any gear other than hook and               immediately before the fishing period
                                                purchased, pounds in excess of IVQs,                    line gear,                                            for the directed commercial fishery shall
                                                pounds retained for personal use, and                      (a) except that vessels licensed to                catch or possess halibut anywhere in
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                                                pounds discarded as unfit for human                     catch sablefish in Area 2B using                      those waters during that halibut fishing
                                                consumption.                                            sablefish trap gear as defined by the                 period unless, prior to the start of the
                                                   (10) No person shall make a false                    Condition of Licence can retain halibut               halibut fishing period, the vessel has
                                                entry on a State or Provincial fish ticket              caught as bycatch under regulations                   removed its gear from the water and has
                                                or a Federal catch or landing report                    promulgated by DFO; or                                either:
                                                referred to in paragraphs (5), (6), and (9)                (b) except that a person may possess                  (a) Made a landing and completely
                                                of section 17.                                          halibut taken with longline pot gear in               offloaded its catch of other fish; or


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                                                   (b) submitted to a hold inspection by                reported at the time of landing and                      (6) Commercial fishing for halibut in
                                                an authorized officer.                                  made available for examination by a                   Subarea 2A–1 is permitted with hook
                                                   (8) No vessel used to fish for any                   representative of the Commission or by                and line gear from 11 March through 7
                                                species of fish anywhere in Area 2A                     an authorized officer.                                November, or until 435,900 pounds
                                                during the 72-hour period immediately                      (2) After examination and removal of               (197.72 metric tons) net weight is taken,
                                                before the fishing period for the directed              the tag by a representative of the                    whichever occurs first.
                                                commercial fishery may be used to                       Commission or an authorized officer,                     (7) Ceremonial and subsistence
                                                catch or possess halibut anywhere in                    the halibut:                                          fishing for halibut in Subarea 2A–1 is
                                                those waters during that halibut fishing                   (a) May be retained for personal use;              permitted with hook and line gear from
                                                period unless, prior to the start of the                or                                                    1 January through 31 December, and is
                                                halibut fishing period, the vessel has                     (b) may be sold only if the halibut is             estimated to take 29,600 pounds (13.43
                                                removed its gear from the water and has                 caught during commercial halibut                      metric tons) net weight.
                                                either:                                                 fishing and complies with the other
                                                                                                        commercial fishing provisions of these                23. Customary and Traditional Fishing
                                                   (a) Made a landing and completely
                                                                                                        Regulations.                                          in Alaska
                                                offloaded its catch of other fish; or
                                                   (b) submitted to a hold inspection by                   (3) Any halibut that bears a                          (1) Customary and traditional fishing
                                                an authorized officer.                                  Commission external tag must count                    for halibut in Regulatory Areas 2C, 3A,
                                                   (9) No person on board a vessel from                 against commercial IVQs, CDQs, or                     3B, 4A, 4B, 4C, 4D, and 4E shall be
                                                which setline gear was used to fish for                 IFQs, unless otherwise exempted by                    governed pursuant to regulations
                                                any species of fish anywhere in Areas                   State, Provincial, or Federal regulations.            promulgated by NMFS and published in
                                                2B, 2C, 3A, 3B, 4A, 4B, 4C, 4D, or 4E                      (4) Any halibut that bears a                       50 CFR part 300.
                                                during the 72-hour period immediately                   Commission external tag will not count                   (2) Customary and traditional fishing
                                                before the opening of the halibut fishing               against sport daily bag limits or                     is authorized from 1 January through 31
                                                season shall catch or possess halibut                   possession limits, may be retained                    December.
                                                anywhere in those areas until the vessel                outside of sport fishing seasons, and are
                                                                                                        not subject to size limits in these                   24. Aboriginal Groups Fishing for Food,
                                                has removed all of its setline gear from                                                                      Social and Ceremonial Purposes in
                                                the water and has either:                               regulations.
                                                                                                           (5) Any halibut that bears a                       British Columbia
                                                   (a) Made a landing and completely
                                                offloaded its entire catch of other fish;               Commission external tag will not count                  (1) Fishing for halibut for food, social
                                                or                                                      against daily bag limits, possession                  and ceremonial purposes by Aboriginal
                                                   (b) submitted to a hold inspection by                limits, or catch limits in the fisheries              groups in Regulatory Area 2B shall be
                                                an authorized officer.                                  described in section 22, paragraph (7),               governed by the Fisheries Act of Canada
                                                   (10) No vessel from which setline gear               section 23, or section 24.                            and regulations as amended from time
                                                was used to fish for any species of fish                                                                      to time.
                                                                                                        22. Fishing by United States Treaty
                                                anywhere in Areas 2B, 2C, 3A, 3B, 4A,                   Indian Tribes                                         25. Sport Fishing for Halibut—General
                                                4B, 4C, 4D, or 4E during the 72-hour
                                                period immediately before the opening                      (1) Halibut fishing in Subarea 2A–1 by                (1) No person shall engage in sport
                                                of the halibut fishing season may be                    members of United States treaty Indian                fishing for halibut using gear other than
                                                used to catch or possess halibut                        tribes located in the State of Washington             a single line with no more than two
                                                anywhere in those areas until the vessel                shall be regulated under regulations                  hooks attached; or a spear.
                                                has removed all of its setline gear from                promulgated by NMFS and published in                     (2) Any size limit promulgated under
                                                the water and has either:                               the Federal Register.                                 IPHC or NMFS regulations shall be
                                                   (a) Made a landing and completely                       (2) Subarea 2A–1 includes all waters               measured in a straight line passing over
                                                offloaded its entire catch of other fish;               off the coast of Washington that are                  the pectoral fin from the tip of the lower
                                                or                                                      north of the Quinault River, WA                       jaw with the mouth closed, to the
                                                   (b) submitted to a hold inspection by                (47°21.00′ N. lat.), and east of 125°44.00′           extreme end of the middle of the tail.
                                                an authorized officer.                                  W. long; all waters off the coast of                     (3) Any halibut brought aboard a
                                                   (11) Notwithstanding any other                       Washington that are between the                       vessel and not immediately returned to
                                                provision in these Regulations, a person                Quinault River, WA (47°21.00′ N. lat.),               the sea with a minimum of injury will
                                                may retain, possess and dispose of                      and Point Chehalis, WA (46°53.30′ N.                  be included in the daily bag limit of the
                                                halibut taken with trawl gear only as                   lat.), and east of 125°08.50′ W. long.;               person catching the halibut.
                                                authorized by Prohibited Species                        and all inland marine waters of                          (4) No person may possess halibut on
                                                Donation regulations of NMFS.                           Washington.                                           a vessel while fishing in a closed area.
                                                                                                           (3) Section 13 (size limits), section 14              (5) No halibut caught by sport fishing
                                                20. Supervision of Unloading and                        (careful release of halibut), section 16              shall be offered for sale, sold, traded, or
                                                Weighing                                                (logs), section 17 (receipt and                       bartered.
                                                  The unloading and weighing of                         possession of halibut) and section 19                    (6) No halibut caught in sport fishing
                                                halibut may be subject to the                           (fishing gear), except paragraphs (7) and             shall be possessed on board a vessel
                                                supervision of authorized officers to                   (8) of section 19, apply to commercial                when other fish or shellfish aboard said
                                                assure the fulfillment of the provisions                fishing for halibut in Subarea 2A–1 by                vessel are destined for commercial use,
                                                of these Regulations.                                   the treaty Indian tribes.                             sale, trade, or barter.
                                                                                                           (4) Regulations in paragraph (3) of this              (7) The operator of a charter vessel
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                                                21. Retention of Tagged Halibut                         section that apply to State fish tickets              shall be liable for any violations of these
                                                  (1) Nothing contained in these                        apply to Tribal tickets that are                      Regulations committed by an angler on
                                                Regulations prohibits any vessel at any                 authorized by WDFW.                                   board said vessel. In Alaska, the charter
                                                time from retaining and landing a                          (5) Section 4 (Licensing Vessels for               vessel guide, as defined in 50 CFR
                                                halibut that bears a Commission                         Area 2A) does not apply to commercial                 300.61 and referred to in 50 CFR 300.65,
                                                external tag at the time of capture, if the             fishing for halibut in Subarea 2A–1 by                300.66, and 300.67, shall be liable for
                                                halibut with the tag still attached is                  treaty Indian tribes.                                 any violation of these Regulations


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                                                committed by an angler on board a                         (a) The sport fishing season will open                 harvest additional halibut up to the
                                                charter vessel.                                         on 1 February unless more restrictive                    limits in place for unguided anglers, and
                                                                                                        regulations are in place;                                are exempt from the requirements in
                                                26. Sport Fishing for Halibut—Area 2A
                                                                                                          (b) the sport fishing season will close                paragraphs 2 and 3 of this section.
                                                   (1) The total allowable catch of                     when the sport catch limit allocated by                     (2) For guided sport fishing (as
                                                halibut shall be limited to:                            DFO, is taken, or 31 December,                           referred to in 50 CFR 300.65) in
                                                   (a) 237,762 pounds (107.85 metric                    whichever is earlier; and                                Regulatory Area 2C:
                                                tons) net weight in waters off                            (c) the daily bag limit is two halibut                    (a) The total allocation, including
                                                Washington;                                             of any size per day per person.                          estimated harvest and incidental
                                                   (b) 256,757 pounds (116.46 metric                      (2) In British Columbia, no person                     mortality (wastage), is 915,000 pounds
                                                tons) net weight in waters off Oregon;                  shall fillet, mutilate, or otherwise                     (415.04 metric tons).
                                                and                                                     disfigure a halibut in any manner that                      (b) No person on board a charter
                                                   (c) 34,580 pounds (15.69 metric tons)                prevents the determination of minimum                    vessel (as referred to in 50 CFR 300.65)
                                                net weight in waters off California.                    size or the number of fish caught,                       shall catch and retain more than one
                                                   (2) The Commission shall determine                   possessed, or landed.                                    halibut per calendar day.
                                                and announce closing dates to the                         (3) The possession limit for halibut in                   (c) No person on board a charter
                                                public for any area in which the catch                  the waters off the coast of British                      vessel (as referred to in 50 CFR 300.65)
                                                limits promulgated by NMFS are                          Columbia is three halibut.9 10                           shall catch and retain any halibut that
                                                estimated to have been taken.                                                                                    with head on is greater than 44 inches
                                                   (3) When the Commission has                          28. Sport Fishing for Halibut—Areas 2C,                  (111.8 cm) and less than 80 inches
                                                determined that a subquota under                        3A, 3B, 4A, 4B, 4C, 4D, 4E                               (203.2 cm) as measured in a straight
                                                paragraph (8) of this section is estimated                 (1) In Convention waters in and off                   line, passing over the pectoral fin from
                                                to have been taken, and has announced                   Alaska: 11 12                                            the tip of the lower jaw with mouth
                                                a date on which the season will close,                     (a) The sport fishing season is from 1                closed, to the extreme end of the middle
                                                no person shall sport fish for halibut in               February to 31 December.                                 of the tail, as illustrated in Figure 3.
                                                that area after that date for the rest of the              (b) The daily bag limit is two halibut                   (3) For guided sport fishing (as
                                                year, unless a reopening of that area for               of any size per day per person unless a                  referred to in 50 CFR 300.65) in
                                                sport halibut fishing is scheduled in                   more restrictive bag limit applies in                    Regulatory Area 3A:
                                                accordance with the Catch Sharing Plan                  Commission regulations or Federal                           (a) The total allocation, including
                                                for Area 2A, or announced by the                        regulations at 50 CFR 300.65.                            estimated harvest and incidental
                                                Commission.                                                (c) No person may possess more than                   mortality (wastage), is 1,890,000 pounds
                                                   (4) In California, Oregon, or                        two daily bag limits.                                    (857.29 metric tons).
                                                Washington, no person shall fillet,                        (d) No person shall possess on board                     (b) No person on board a charter
                                                mutilate, or otherwise disfigure a                      a vessel, including charter vessels and                  vessel (as referred to in 50 CFR 300.65)
                                                halibut in any manner that prevents the                 pleasure craft used for fishing, halibut                 shall catch and retain more than two
                                                determination of minimum size or the                    that have been filleted, mutilated, or                   halibut per calendar day.
                                                number of fish caught, possessed, or                    otherwise disfigured in any manner,                         (c) At least one of the retained halibut
                                                landed.                                                 except that each halibut may be cut into                 must have a head-on length of no more
                                                   (5) The possession limit on a vessel                 no more than 2 ventral pieces, 2 dorsal                  than 28 inches (71.1 cm) as measured in
                                                for halibut in the waters off the coast of              pieces, and 2 cheek pieces, with skin on                 a straight line, passing over the pectoral
                                                Washington is the same as the daily bag                 all pieces.                                              fin from the tip of the lower jaw with
                                                limit. The possession limit for halibut                    (e) Halibut in excess of the possession               mouth closed, to the extreme end of the
                                                on land in Washington is two daily bag                  limit in paragraph (1)(c) of this section                middle of the tail, as illustrated in
                                                limits.                                                 may be possessed on a vessel that does                   Figure 4. If a person sport fishing on a
                                                   (6) The possession limit on a vessel                 not contain sport fishing gear, fishing                  charter vessel in Area 3A retains only
                                                for halibut caught in the waters off the                rods, hand lines, or gaffs.                              one halibut in a calendar day, that
                                                coast of Oregon is the same as the daily                   (f) All halibut harvested on a charter                halibut may be of any length.
                                                bag limit. The possession limit for                                                                                 (d) A charter halibut permit (as
                                                                                                        vessel fishing trip in Area 2C or Area 3A
                                                halibut on land in Oregon is three daily                                                                         referred to in 50 CFR 300.67) may only
                                                                                                        must be retained on board the charter
                                                bag limits.                                                                                                      be used for one charter vessel fishing
                                                                                                        vessel on which the halibut was caught
                                                   (7) The possession limit on a vessel                                                                          trip in which halibut are caught and
                                                                                                        until the end of the charter vessel
                                                for halibut caught in the waters off the                                                                         retained per calendar day. A charter
                                                                                                        fishing trip as defined at 50 CFR 300.61.
                                                coast of California is one daily bag limit.                                                                      vessel fishing trip is defined at 50 CFR
                                                                                                           (g) Guided angler fish (GAF), as
                                                The possession limit for halibut on land                                                                         300.61 as the time period between the
                                                                                                        described at 50 CFR 300.65, may be
                                                in California is one daily bag limit.                                                                            first deployment of fishing gear into the
                                                                                                        used to allow a charter vessel angler to
                                                   (8) [The Area 2A CSP will be                                                                                  water by a charter vessel angler (as
                                                published under a separate final rule                      9 DFO could implement more restrictive
                                                                                                                                                                 defined at 50 CFR 300.61) and the
                                                that, once published, will be available                 regulations for the sport fishery; therefore, anglers    offloading of one or more charter vessel
                                                on the NOAA Fisheries West Coast                        are advised to check the current Federal or              anglers or any halibut from that vessel.
                                                Region’s Web site at http://                            Provincial regulations prior to fishing.                 For purposes of this trip limit, a charter
                                                                                                           10 For regulations on the experimental
                                                www.westcoast.fisheries.noaa.gov/                                                                                vessel fishing trip ends at 11:59 p.m.
                                                                                                        recreational fishery implemented by DFO, check the
                                                fisheries/management/pacific_halibut_                   current Federal or Provincial regulations.               (Alaska local time) on the same calendar
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                                                management.html, and under FDMS                            11 NMFS could implement more restrictive              day that the fishing trip began, or when
                                                Docket Number NOAA–NMFS–2016–                           regulations for the sport fishery or components of       any anglers or halibut are offloaded,
                                                0144 at www.regulations.gov.]                           it; therefore, anglers are advised to check the          whichever comes first.
                                                                                                        current Federal or State regulations prior to fishing.      (e) A charter vessel on which one or
                                                27. Sport Fishing for Halibut—Area 2B                      12 Charter vessels are prohibited from harvesting
                                                                                                                                                                 more anglers catch and retain halibut
                                                                                                        halibut in Areas 2C and 3A during one charter
                                                  (1) In all waters off British                         vessel fishing trip under regulations promulgated        may only make one charter vessel
                                                Columbia: 9 10                                          by NMFS at 50 CFR 300.66.                                fishing trip per calendar day. A charter


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                                                vessel fishing trip is defined at 50 CFR                retained as GAF, retained while on a                  catch (halibut), in ink, on the harvest
                                                300.61 as the time period between the                   charter vessel fishing trip in other                  record; and
                                                first deployment of fishing gear into the               Commission regulatory areas, or                         (3) record the information required by
                                                water by a charter vessel angler (as                    retained while fishing without the                    paragraph 3(g)(2) on any duplicate or
                                                defined at 50 CFR 300.61) and the                       services of a guide do not accrue toward              additional sport fishing license issued to
                                                offloading of one or more charter vessel                the 4-fish annual limit. For purposes of              the angler or any duplicate or additional
                                                anglers or any halibut from that vessel.                enforcing the annual limit, each angler               Sport Fishing Harvest Record Card
                                                For purposes of this trip limit, a charter              must:                                                 obtained by the angler for all halibut
                                                vessel fishing trip ends at 11:59 p.m.                     (1) Maintain a nontransferable harvest             previously retained during that year that
                                                (Alaska local time) on the same calendar                record in the angler’s possession if                  were subject to the harvest record
                                                day that the fishing trip began, or when                retaining a halibut for which an annual               reporting requirements of this section;
                                                any anglers or halibut are offloaded,                   limit has been established. Such harvest              and
                                                whichever comes first.                                  record must be maintained either on the
                                                   (f) No person on board a charter vessel              back of the angler’s State of Alaska sport              (4) carry the harvest record on his or
                                                may catch and retain halibut on any                     fishing license or on a Sport Fishing                 her person while fishing for halibut.
                                                Wednesday, or on the following                          Harvest Record Card obtained, without                 29. Previous Regulations Superseded
                                                Tuesdays: 18 July, 25 July, and 1                       charge, from ADF&G offices, the ADF&G
                                                August.                                                 Web site, or fishing license vendors; and               These Regulations shall supersede all
                                                   (g) Charter vessel anglers may catch                    (2) immediately upon retaining a                   previous regulations of the Commission,
                                                and retain no more than four (4) halibut                halibut for which an annual limit has                 and these Regulations shall be effective
                                                per calendar year on board charter                      been established, record the date,                    each succeeding year until superseded.
                                                vessels in Area 3A. Halibut that are                    location (Area 3A), and species of the                BILLING CODE 3510–22–P
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                                                                                                             32 inches (81.3 em) with head on

                                                                         Figure 2. Minimum commercial size.
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                                                Classification                                          this regulation involves a foreign affairs            required for this portion of the rule and
                                                                                                        function of the United States, 5 U.S.C.               none has been prepared.
                                                IPHC Regulations
                                                                                                        553(a)(1). The additional time necessary                Authority: 16 U.S.C. 773 et seq.
                                                   These IPHC annual management                         to comply with the notice-and-comment
                                                measures are a product of an agreement                  and delay-in-effectiveness requirements                 Dated: March 2, 2017.
                                                between the United States and Canada                    of the APA would disrupt coordinated                  Alan D. Risenhoover,
                                                and are published in the Federal                        international conservation and                        Acting Deputy Assistant Administrator for
                                                Register to provide notice of their                     management of the halibut fishery                     Regulatory Programs, National Marine
                                                effectiveness and content. Pursuant to                  pursuant to the Convention.                           Fisheries Service.
                                                section 4 of the Northern Pacific Halibut               Furthermore, no other law requires prior              [FR Doc. 2017–04407 Filed 3–3–17; 8:45 am]
                                                Act of 1982, 16 U.S.C. 773c, the                        notice and public comment for this rule.              BILLING CODE 3510–22–C
                                                Secretary of State, with the concurrence                Because prior notice and an opportunity
                                                of the Secretary of Commerce, may
                                                                                                        for public comment are not required to
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                                                ‘‘accept or reject’’ but not modify these
                                                                                                        be provided for these portions of this
                                                recommendations of the IPHC. The
                                                notice-and-comment and delay-in-                        rule by 5 U.S.C. 553, or any other law,
                                                effectiveness date provisions of the                    the analytical requirements of the
                                                Administrative Procedure Act (APA), 5                   Regulatory Flexibility Act, 5 U.S.C. 601
                                                U.S.C. 553(c) and (d), are inapplicable to              et seq., are not applicable. Accordingly,
                                                                                                        no Regulatory Flexibility Analysis is
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Document Created: 2018-02-01 14:48:45
Document Modified: 2018-02-01 14:48:45
CategoryRegulatory Information
CollectionFederal Register
sudoc ClassAE 2.7:
GS 4.107:
AE 2.106:
PublisherOffice of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration
SectionRules and Regulations
ActionFinal rule.
DatesThe IPHC's 2017 annual management measures are effective March 3, 2017. The 2017 management measures are effective until superseded.
ContactFor waters off Alaska, Rachel Baker or Julie Scheurer, 907-586-7228; or, for waters off the U.S. West Coast, Gretchen Hanshew, 206-526-6147.
FR Citation82 FR 12730 
RIN Number0648-BG58

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