82_FR_14908 82 FR 14853 - Fisheries of the Exclusive Economic Zone Off Alaska; Integrating Electronic Monitoring Into the North Pacific Observer Program

82 FR 14853 - Fisheries of the Exclusive Economic Zone Off Alaska; Integrating Electronic Monitoring Into the North Pacific Observer Program

DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

Federal Register Volume 82, Issue 55 (March 23, 2017)

Page Range14853-14864
FR Document2017-05753

NMFS proposes regulations to implement Amendment 114 to the Fishery Management Plan for Groundfish of the Bering Sea and Aleutian Islands Management Area and Amendment 104 to the Fishery Management Plan for Groundfish of the Gulf of Alaska (GOA), (collectively referred to as the FMPs). If approved, Amendments 114/104 and this proposed rule would integrate electronic monitoring (EM) into the North Pacific Observer Program. The proposed rule would establish a process for owners or operators of vessels using nontrawl gear to request to participate in the EM selection pool and the requirements for vessel owners or operators while in the EM selection pool. This action is necessary to improve the collection of data needed for the conservation, management, and scientific understanding of managed fisheries. Amendments 114/104 are intended to promote the goals and objectives of the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act (Magnuson-Stevens Act), the FMPs, and other applicable laws.

Federal Register, Volume 82 Issue 55 (Thursday, March 23, 2017)
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

50 CFR Part 679

[Docket No. 161219999-7250-01]
RIN 0648-BG54


Fisheries of the Exclusive Economic Zone Off Alaska; Integrating 
Electronic Monitoring Into the North Pacific Observer Program

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

ACTION: Proposed rule; request for comments.

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SUMMARY: NMFS proposes regulations to implement Amendment 114 to the 
Fishery Management Plan for Groundfish of the Bering Sea and Aleutian 
Islands Management Area and Amendment 104 to the Fishery Management 
Plan for Groundfish of the Gulf of Alaska (GOA), (collectively referred 
to as the FMPs). If approved, Amendments 114/104 and this proposed rule 
would integrate electronic monitoring (EM) into the North Pacific 
Observer Program. The proposed rule would establish a process for 
owners or operators of vessels using nontrawl gear to request to 
participate in the EM selection pool and the requirements for vessel 
owners or operators while in the EM selection pool. This action is 
necessary to improve the collection of data needed for the 
conservation, management, and scientific understanding of managed 
fisheries. Amendments 114/104 are intended to promote the goals and 
objectives of the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management 
Act (Magnuson-Stevens Act), the FMPs, and other applicable laws.

DATES: Comments must be received no later than May 22, 2017.
    Per section 313 of the Magnuson-Stevens Act, NMFS will conduct 
public hearings to accept oral and written comments on the proposed 
rule in Oregon, Washington, and Alaska during the public comment 
period.
    The first public hearing will be held in conjunction with the April 
meeting of the North Pacific Fishery Management Council on April 6, 
2017, 6 p.m. to 8 p.m., Alaska local time, at the Hilton Hotel, 500 W. 
3rd. Ave., Anchorage, AK 99501.
    The second public hearing will be on April 18, 2017, 10 a.m. to 12 
p.m., Pacific daylight time, at the International Pacific Halibut 
Commission Office, 2320 West Commodore Way, Suite 300, Seattle, WA 
98199.
    The third public hearing will be held on April 19, 2017, 1 p.m. to 
3 p.m., Pacific daylight time, at the Hatfield Marine Science Center, 
Lavern Weber Room, 2030 SE. Marine Science Drive, Newport, OR 97365.

ADDRESSES: You may submit comments on this document, identified by 
NOAA-NMFS-2016-0154 by any of the following methods:
     Electronic Submission: Submit all electronic public 
comments via the Federal e-Rulemaking Portal. Go to 
www.regulations.gov/#!docketDetail;D=NOAA-NMFS-2016-0154, click the 
``Comment Now!'' icon, complete the required fields, and enter or 
attach your comments.
     Mail: Submit written comments to Glenn Merrill, Assistant 
Regional Administrator, Sustainable Fisheries Division, Alaska Region 
NMFS, Attn: Ellen Sebastian. Mail comments to P.O. Box 21668, Juneau, 
AK 99802-1668.
     Submit oral or written comments to NMFS at the public 
hearings listed in this proposed rule under DATES.
    Instructions: Comments sent by any other method, to any other 
address or individual, or received after the end of the comment period, 
may not be considered by NMFS. All comments received are a part of the 
public record and will generally be posted for public viewing on 
www.regulations.gov without change. All personal identifying 
information (e.g., name, address), confidential business information, 
or otherwise sensitive information submitted voluntarily by the sender 
will be publicly accessible. NMFS will accept anonymous comments (enter 
``N/A'' in the required fields if you wish to remain anonymous).
    Electronic copies of Amendments 114/104 and the Draft Environmental 
Assessment/Regulatory Impact Review prepared for this action 
(collectively the ``Analysis'') may be obtained from 
www.regulations.gov.
    Written comments regarding the burden-hour estimates or other 
aspects of the collection-of-information requirements contained in this 
rule may be submitted by mail to NMFS at the above address; by email to 
[email protected]; or by fax to 202-395-5806.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Gretchen Harrington or Jennifer 
Watson, 907-586-7228.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: NMFS manages the groundfish fisheries in the 
exclusive economic zone under the FMPs. The North Pacific Fishery 
Management Council (Council) prepared the FMPs under the authority of 
the Magnuson-Stevens Act, 16 U.S.C. 1801 et seq. Regulations governing 
U.S. fisheries and implementing the FMPs appear at 50 CFR parts 600 and 
679.
    Management of the Pacific halibut fisheries in and off Alaska is 
governed by an international agreement, the Convention Between the 
United States of America and Canada for the Preservation of the Halibut 
Fishery of the Northern Pacific Ocean and Bering Sea (Convention), 
which was signed in Ottawa, Canada, on March 2, 1953, and was amended 
by the Protocol Amending the Convention, signed in Washington, DC, on 
March 29, 1979. The Convention is implemented in the United States by 
the Northern Pacific Halibut Act of 1982.
    This proposed rule would implement Amendments 114/104 to the FMPs. 
The Council has submitted Amendments 114/104 for review by the 
Secretary of Commerce, and a Notice of Availability (NOA) of these 
amendments was published in the Federal Register on March 10, 2017, 
with comments invited through May 9, 2017 (82 FR 13302).
    This proposed rule and Amendments 114/104 to the FMPs amend the 
Council's fisheries research plan prepared under the authority of 
section 313 of the Magnuson-Stevens Act. NMFS published regulations

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implementing the plan on November 21, 2012 (77 FR 70062). The Secretary 
implemented the fisheries research plan through the North Pacific 
Observer Program. Its purpose is to collect data necessary for the 
conservation, management, and scientific understanding of the 
groundfish and halibut fisheries off Alaska. Magnuson-Stevens Act 
section 313 requires NMFS to provide a 60-day public comment period on 
the proposed rule and conduct a public hearing in each state 
represented on the Council for the purpose of receiving public comment 
on the proposed regulations. The states represented on the Council are 
Alaska, Oregon, and Washington. NMFS will conduct a public hearing in 
each of these states (see DATES).
    People wanting to make an oral statement for the record at the 
public hearing are encouraged to provide a written copy of their 
statement and present it to NMFS at the hearing. If attendance at the 
public hearing is large, the time allotted for individual oral 
statements may be limited. Oral and written statements receive equal 
consideration. There are no limits on the length of written comments 
submitted to NMFS.
    Respondents do not need to submit the same comments on the NOA, 
this proposed rule, and at a public hearing. All relevant written and 
oral comments received by the end of the applicable comment period, 
whether specifically directed to the FMP amendments, this proposed 
rule, or both, will be considered by NMFS in the approval/disapproval 
decision for Amendments 114/104 and addressed in the response to 
comments in the final decision.

North Pacific Observer Program

    The North Pacific Observer Program (Observer Program) is an 
integral component in the management of North Pacific fisheries. The 
Observer Program was created with the implementation of the Magnuson-
Stevens Act in the mid-1970s and has evolved from primarily observing 
foreign fleets to observing domestic fleets. The Observer Program 
provides the regulatory framework for NMFS-certified observers 
(observers) to be deployed on board vessels to obtain information 
necessary for the conservation and management of the groundfish and 
halibut fisheries. The information collected by observers contributes 
to the best available scientific information used to manage the 
fisheries in furtherance of the purposes and national standards of the 
Magnuson-Stevens Act. Observers collect biological samples and 
information on total catch, including bycatch, and interactions with 
protected species. Managers use data collected by observers to manage 
groundfish catch and bycatch limits established in regulation and to 
document fishery interactions with protected resources. Managers also 
use data collected by observers to inform the development of management 
measures that minimize bycatch and reduce fishery interactions with 
protected resources. Scientists use observer-collected data for stock 
assessments and marine ecosystem research.
    In 2013, the Council and NMFS restructured the Observer Program to 
address longstanding concerns about statistical bias of observer-
collected data and cost inequality among fishery participants with the 
funding and deployment structure under the previous Observer Program 
(77 FR 70062, November 21, 2012). The restructured Observer Program 
established two observer coverage categories: Partial and full. All 
groundfish and halibut vessels and processors are included in one of 
these two categories. NMFS requires fishing sectors in the full 
coverage category to have all operations observed. The full coverage 
category includes most catcher/processors, all motherships, and those 
catcher vessels participating in a catch share program with a 
transferrable prohibited species catch (PSC) limit. Owners of vessels 
or processors in the full coverage category must arrange and pay for 
required observer coverage from a permitted observer provider. This 
proposed rule would not change the full coverage category.
    The partial coverage category includes fishing sectors (vessels and 
processors) that are not required to have an observer at all times. The 
partial coverage category includes catcher vessels, shoreside 
processors, and stationary floating processors when they are not 
participating in a catch share program with a transferrable PSC limit. 
Small catcher/processors that meet certain criteria are also in the 
partial coverage category.
    NMFS contracts with an observer provider and determines when and 
where observers are deployed, based on a scientific sampling design, in 
the partial coverage category. Each year, NMFS develops an annual 
deployment plan (ADP) that describes how NMFS plans to deploy observers 
to vessels and processors in the partial coverage category in the 
upcoming year.
    The ADP describes the scientific sampling design NMFS uses to 
generate unbiased estimates of total and retained catch, and catch 
composition in the groundfish and halibut fisheries. The ADP provides 
flexibility to improve deployment to meet scientifically based 
estimation needs while accommodating the realities of a dynamic fiscal 
environment. NMFS's goal is to achieve a representative sample of 
fishing events, and to do this without exceeding funds collected 
through the observer fee. This is accomplished by the random deployment 
of observers in the partial coverage category. NMFS adjusts the ADP 
each year after a scientific evaluation of data collected under the 
Observer Program to evaluate the impact of changes in observer 
deployment and to identify areas where improvements are needed to 
collect the data necessary to conserve and manage the groundfish and 
halibut fisheries.
    To summarize the ADP process, each year in October, NMFS develops a 
draft ADP that describes how NMFS plans to deploy observers to vessels 
in the partial coverage category in the upcoming year. The draft ADP 
describes the deployment methods NMFS plans to use to collect observer 
data on discarded and retained catch, including the information used to 
estimate catch composition and marine mammal and seabird interactions 
in the groundfish and halibut fisheries. The draft ADP also describes 
how NMFS will deploy observers to shoreside processing plants or 
stationary floating processors in the partial coverage category. The 
Council reviews the draft ADP and considers public comment when 
developing its recommendations about the draft ADP. The Council may 
recommend adjustments to observer deployment to prioritize data 
collection based on conservation and management needs. After NMFS 
conducts a scientific evaluation of the Council's recommendations, NMFS 
adjusts the draft ADP as appropriate and finalizes the ADP in December 
for release prior to the start of the fishing year. NMFS posts the ADP 
on the NMFS Alaska Region Web site (http://alaskafisheries.noaa.gov).
    Each year, NMFS also develops an Annual Report that evaluates how 
well various aspects of the program are achieving program goals, 
identifies areas where improvements are needed, and includes 
preliminary recommendations regarding the upcoming ADP. The Council and 
its Scientific and Statistical Committee (SSC) review the Annual Report 
in June. This timing allows NMFS and the Council to consider the 
results of past performance in developing the ADP for the following 
year. NMFS posts the Annual Report on the NMFS Alaska Region Web site 
(http://alaskafisheries.noaa.gov).
    The Observer Declare and Deploy System (ODDS) is an Internet-based

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interface that provides information about observer deployment on 
vessels in the partial coverage category and facilitates communication 
among the owner or operator of a vessel in the partial coverage 
category, NMFS, and NMFS' contracted observer provider. Owners and 
operators of vessels in the partial coverage category enter information 
about upcoming fishing trips into ODDS and receive information about 
whether a trip has been selected for observer coverage.
    The restructured Observer Program created a new system of fees to 
pay for the cost of implementing observer coverage in the partial 
coverage category. Vessels and processors included in the partial 
coverage category pay a fee of 1.25 percent of the ex-vessel value of 
fishery landings to NMFS to fund the deployment of observers in the 
partial coverage category. Under section 313 of the Magnuson-Stevens 
Act, the fees shall not exceed 2 percent of the fishery ex-vessel 
value.
    The restructured Observer Program expanded the vessels subject to 
observer coverage to include groundfish vessels less than 60 ft LOA and 
halibut vessels that had not been previously required to carry an 
observer. Expanding observer coverage to the approximately 950 
previously unobserved vessels improved NMFS' ability to estimate total 
catch in all Federal fisheries in the North Pacific.
    Even before implementing the restructured Observer Program, many 
vessel owners and operators new to the Observer Program were opposed to 
carrying an observer (77 FR 70062, November 21, 2012). Vessel owners 
and operators explained that there is limited space on board for an 
additional person or limited space in the vessel's life raft.
    Some vessel owners, operators, and industry representatives 
advocated for the use of EM instead of having an observer on board 
their vessels (77 FR 70062, November 21, 2012). To address their 
concerns, the Council and NMFS have been actively engaged in developing 
EM as a tool to collect fishery data in the nontrawl fisheries. Over 
the past several years, NMFS and industry participants have undertaken 
cooperative research to test the applicability and reliability of EM 
systems. An EM system uses cameras, video storage devices, and 
associated sensors to record and monitor fishing activities.
    In 2013, NMFS developed, and the Council adopted, the Strategic 
Plan for Electronic Monitoring and Electronic Reporting in the North 
Pacific to guide integration of monitoring technologies into North 
Pacific fisheries management and provide goals and benchmarks to 
evaluate attainment of goals (available on the Alaska Fisheries Science 
Center Web site at http://www.afsc.noaa.gov/Publications/AFSC-TM/NOAA-TM-AFSC-276.pdf).
    In 2014, the Council appointed the EM Workgroup to develop an EM 
program to integrate into the Observer Program. The EM Workgroup 
provides a forum for stakeholders, including the commercial fishery 
participants, NMFS, Alaska Department of Fish and Game, and EM service 
providers, to cooperatively and collaboratively design, test, and 
develop EM systems, and to identify key decision points related to 
operationalizing and integrating EM systems into the Observer Program 
in a strategic manner. The EM Workgroup developed a cooperative 
research program to inform evaluation of multiple EM program design 
options and consider various EM integration approaches to achieve 
management needs.
    The cooperative research includes analytical and fieldwork 
components to address the following four elements: Deployment of EM 
systems for operational testing, research and development of EM 
technologies, development of infrastructure to support EM 
implementation, and analyses to support EM implementation. This 
approach enabled the EM Workgroup to identify and resolve 
implementation issues associated with integrating EM into the Observer 
Program. Data and analysis produced on costs, data quality, risks, 
operational procedures, and vessel compatibility informed decisions on 
implementation phases, future investments in technology, and the tools 
that will best meet NMFS, Council, and stakeholder management 
objectives. The cooperative research program was implemented through 
research projects and pre-implementation plans in 2015, 2016, and 2017. 
The cooperative research to date has shown that data from EM systems 
can effectively identify almost all of the species or species groupings 
required for management, that the systems are sufficiently reliable, 
and that image quality is generally high. Additional information on the 
work of the EM Workgroup is provided in the Analysis (see ADDRESSES).
    Based on input received from the EM Workgroup, and through the 
Council process, the Council and NMFS developed this proposed action to 
provide an option for participants in the partial coverage category 
using nontrawl gear to choose to be in the EM selection pool instead of 
an observer selection pool. EM selection pool means the defined group 
of vessels from which NMFS will randomly select the vessels required to 
use an EM system.
    In recommending this action, the Council used the term ``fixed 
gear'' to describe vessels using pot or longline gear. The Council's 
use of this term is broader than the definition of fixed gear in 
Federal regulations at Sec.  679.2, which defines fixed gear as 
including only hook-and-line gear and pot gear in the halibut or 
sablefish fishery. The Council intended for EM to be an option 
available to vessels using any type of gear other than trawl gear, and 
not to limit the potential use of EM to only those vessels using hook-
and-line gear or pot gear in the halibut or sablefish fishery. To meet 
the intent of the Council, this proposed rule uses ``nontrawl gear'' 
except when quoting the Council in this preamble, or when specifically 
referring to fixed gear used in the halibut and sablefish fisheries. 
Federal regulations at Sec.  679.2 define nontrawl gear as pot and 
longline gear. Longline gear is defined at Sec.  679.2 as including 
hook-and-line, jig, troll, and handline or the taking of fish by means 
of such a device. The Council focused the cooperative research on hook-
and-line gear and pot gear. Additional cooperative research would be 
necessary to expand EM to other gear types, as explained in section 3.5 
of the Analysis (see ADDRESSES).

Objectives of and Rationale for Amendments 114/104 and This Proposed 
Rule

    In December 2016, the Council adopted Amendments 114/104. The 
Council and NMFS developed EM for data collection for the nontrawl gear 
fisheries to address their desire for an alternative way to collect 
fisheries data in consideration of the operating requirements in these 
fisheries. EM systems can collect at-sea data for NMFS to estimate 
discards of fish, including halibut, and mortality of seabirds. EM has 
the potential to reduce economic and operational costs associated with 
deploying human observers throughout coastal Alaska. EM has the 
potential to reduce monitoring costs relative to observer coverage 
because it does not require deploying a person on the vessel and 
eliminates the logistical and travel expenses that this deployment 
generates. Through the use of EM, it may be possible to cost 
effectively obtain at-sea data from a broader cross-section of the 
nontrawl gear fleet and increase NMFS' and the Council's flexibility to 
respond to the scientific and management needs of

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these fisheries. The Council's statement of purpose and need follows:

    To carry out their responsibilities for conserving and managing 
groundfish resources, the Council and NMFS must have high quality, 
timely, and cost-effective data to support management and scientific 
information needs. In part, this information is collected through a 
comprehensive fishery monitoring program for the groundfish and 
halibut fisheries off Alaska, with the goals of verifying catch 
composition and quantity, including of those species discarded at 
sea, and collecting biological information on marine resources. 
While a large component of this monitoring program relies on the use 
of human observers, the Council and NMFS have been on the path of 
integrating technology into our fisheries monitoring systems for 
many years, with electronic reporting systems in place, and 
operational EM in a compliance capacity in some fisheries. More 
recently, research and development has focused on being able to use 
EM as a direct catch estimation tool in fixed gear fisheries.
    The fixed gear fisheries are diverse in their fishing practices 
and vessel and operational characteristics, and they operate over a 
large and frequently remote geographical distribution. The Council 
recognizes the benefit of having access to an assorted set of 
monitoring tools in order to be able to balance the need for high-
quality data with the costs of monitoring and the ability of fishery 
participants, particularly those on small vessels, to accommodate 
human observers on board. EM technology has the potential to allow 
discard estimation of fish, including halibut PSC and mortality of 
seabirds, onboard vessels that have difficulty carrying an observer 
or where deploying an observer is impracticable. EM technology may 
also reduce economic, operational and/or social costs associated 
with deploying human observers throughout coastal Alaska. Through 
the use of EM, it may be possible to affordably obtain at-sea data 
from a broader cross-section of the fixed gear groundfish and 
halibut fleet.
    The integration of EM into the Council's fisheries research plan 
is not intended to supplant the need for human observers. There is a 
continuing need for human observers as part of the monitoring suite, 
and there will continue to be human observer coverage at some level 
in the fixed gear fisheries, to provide data that cannot be 
collected via EM (e.g., biological samples).
    The Council and NMFS have considerable annual flexibility to 
provide observer coverage to respond to the scientific and 
management needs of the fisheries. By integrating EM as a tool in 
the fisheries monitoring suite, the Council seeks to preserve and 
increase this flexibility. Regulatory change is needed to specify 
vessel operator responsibilities for using EM technologies, after 
which the Council and NMFS will be able to deploy human observer and 
EM monitoring tools tailored to the needs of different fishery 
sectors through the Annual Deployment Plan.

Integrating Electronic Monitoring Into the Observer Program

    This proposed rule would establish the process and structure for 
use of an EM system to monitor catch and bycatch on those vessels using 
nontrawl gear in the partial coverage category of the Observer Program 
that choose to be in the EM selection pool. An EM system uses cameras, 
video storage devices, and associated sensors to record and monitor 
fishing activities. To implement EM, NMFS would set up a contract or 
grant with one or multiple EM service providers to install and service 
EM equipment, and to collect and review EM data. The contract or grant 
would specify hardware and field service specifications, EM data review 
requirements, and data and archiving requirements. ``EM service 
provider'' means any person, including their employees or agents, that 
NMFS contracts with to provide EM services, or to review, interpret, or 
analyze EM data.
    EM data would supplement observer data from other nontrawl gear 
vessels. Some data necessary for catch estimation, fishery management, 
and stock assessment cannot be collected from EM systems. NMFS would 
obtain this data from observers on board other nontrawl gear vessels 
that are fishing in similar areas and at similar time periods. The 
Council and NMFS would make EM system and observer deployment decisions 
following the sampling design in the ADP, and subsequently analyze the 
deployment data in the Annual Report.
    NMFS and the Council would define the criteria in the ADP for 
vessels to be eligible to participate in EM. The criteria for being in 
the EM selection pool may include, but are not limited to, gear type, 
vessel length, area fished, number of trips or total catch, sector, 
target fishery, and home or landing port.
    Participation in the EM selection pool would be voluntary. Any 
owner or operator of a vessel that meets the EM selection pool criteria 
could annually request to be in the EM selection pool using the process 
established in this proposed rule if they are willing to comply with 
the provisions established under this proposed rule. While there are 
additional responsibilities for the owner or operator of a vessel in 
the EM selection pool to install and maintain the EM system, NMFS' 
intent is largely to allow the vessel to continue its normal fishing 
practice and allow the cameras to capture data observations that an EM 
service provider then extracts onshore through video review.
    NMFS intends to use discretionary appropriated funds from its 
budget for EM system deployment until observer fees are available to 
fund EM system deployment and NMFS issues a contract with one or more 
EM service providers. Once observer fee proceeds are available and the 
contract is issued, NMFS would use the observer fee proceeds collected 
from partial coverage category participants to pay for both EM system 
deployment and observer deployment in the partial coverage category. 
Section 313 of the Magnuson-Stevens Act authorizes the Council to use 
the fees collected under that section to pay for the cost of 
implementing the fisheries research plan, including stationing EM 
systems on vessels and for inputting collected data. The annual 
decision to apportion fees between observer deployment and EM system 
deployment would be made by the Council and NMFS during the ADP 
process.
    Through the ADP process, the Council and NMFS will consider how to 
optimize observer and EM system deployment for fisheries in the partial 
coverage category each year, based on an analysis of the costs, budget, 
monitoring goals, and fishing effort in the partial coverage category. 
The ADP process is explained above under North Pacific Observer 
Program. Work is ongoing to develop the necessary annual analysis for 
determining the criteria for the EM selection pool and balancing EM 
system deployment with deployment of observers within budget limits.
    The amount of fee revenues collected would determine the level of 
costs that NMFS could incur to deploy EM systems and to deploy 
observers. The Analysis provides a detailed discussion of the potential 
costs of EM system deployment (see ADDRESSES). Since the fee is based 
on the ex-vessel value of harvested fish, which fluctuates annually, 
the amount of funding available for deploying observers and EM systems 
will also fluctuate. NMFS would need to adjust observer coverage and EM 
coverage levels to align anticipated annual costs with available fee 
revenue. NMFS and the Council may also modify the criteria for 
participating in the EM selection pool to control costs. In 
consultation with the Council, NMFS would allocate funds between EM and 
observers to achieve the most precision for the least cost. The 
specific deployment decisions, including the eligibility criteria for 
vessels to participate in EM, could vary from year to year based on the 
analysis conducted through the ADP process. Through using this existing 
scientific process for EM system deployment, NMFS would gather reliable 
data necessary for the

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conservation, management, and scientific understanding of the fisheries 
covered by the fisheries research plan.
    Because it is likely that NMFS would establish a contract for 
multiple years and some of the deployment decisions have a significant 
impact on EM service provider costs (for example, the number and 
location of primary service ports), NMFS and the Council may make some 
deployment decisions for the duration of the contract, rather than 
annually in the ADP. Similarly, NMFS anticipates that the EM system 
will change over time as technological improvements are made. These 
technological changes could be accommodated in the contract or grant.
    An important part of the ADP analysis will be identifying and 
understanding gaps in observer data when a portion of the partial 
coverage vessels participates in the EM selection pool. Appendix 1 of 
the Analysis (see ADDRESSES) provides an example of the type of 
analysis that would be conducted annually to ensure that sufficient 
observers are deployed to maintain representative data (such as 
biological samples and average weights) that cannot be collected with 
an EM system.

Proposed Regulations

    This proposed rule would implement the requirements described below 
to allow owners or operators of vessels using nontrawl gear to choose 
to use an EM system in place of an observer.

How would a vessel join the EM selection pool?

    This proposed rule would establish the process by which vessel 
owners or operators could join the EM selection pool (see proposed 
Sec.  679.51(f)(1)). Owners or operators of vessels that use nontrawl 
gear and are in the partial coverage category could request to be in 
the EM selection pool. Each year, vessel owners would have the 
opportunity to join or leave the EM selection pool through an 
application available through ODDS. Vessel owners that want to be in 
the EM selection pool would need to request in ODDS to participate in 
EM by November 1 to use EM in the following calendar year. NMFS would 
notify the vessel owner through ODDS whether that vessel has been 
approved or denied for the EM selection pool. NMFS would deny vessels 
if those vessels did not meet the EM selection pool criteria specified 
in the regulations and described in the ADP. Vessel owners would have 
the opportunity to appeal NMFS' decision denying the request to be in 
the EM selection pool (see proposed Sec.  679.51(f)(1)(vii)).
    The November 1 deadline would balance the interest of potential EM 
participants to have an opportunity to review the draft ADP available 
in October and its description of the EM selection pool before joining 
the EM selection pool with NMFS' interest in determining the number and 
types of vessels assigned to the EM selection pool before finalizing 
the ADP in December.
    NMFS would approve a request for placement in the EM selection pool 
based on criteria specified in the regulations and described in the 
ADP. Criteria may include, but are not limited to, availability of EM 
systems, vessel gear type, vessel length, area fished, number of trips 
or total catch, sector, target fishery, and home or landing port. NMFS, 
in consultation with the Council, will establish the EM selection pool 
criteria based on the scientific sampling design, budget and cost 
considerations, and data collection goals.
    Once NMFS has approved a vessel for participation in the EM 
selection pool, that vessel would be in the EM selection pool for the 
entire calendar year following the November 1 application deadline. The 
vessel would remain in the EM selection pool each subsequent year until 
the vessel owner or operator requests to leave or NMFS removes the 
vessel from the EM selection pool because it no longer meets the EM 
selection pool criteria or NMFS disapproves the vessel monitoring plan 
(VMP). A VMP is the document that describes how fishing operations on 
the vessel will be conducted and how the EM system and associated 
equipment will be configured to meet the data collection objectives and 
purpose.
    Vessels would either be in the EM selection pool or in an observer 
selection pool. Vessels would not be subject to both EM coverage and 
observer coverage.

How would a vessel leave the EM selection pool?

    The vessel owner or operator would use ODDS to submit a request to 
leave the EM selection pool by November 1 for the following calendar 
year (see proposed Sec.  679.51(f)(1)(ix)).
    NMFS may also remove a vessel from the EM selection pool for the 
following calendar year. NMFS would remove a vessel if NMFS disapproves 
the vessel's VMP or if the vessel no longer meets the EM selection pool 
criteria. Vessels would not be able to leave the EM selection pool 
during a calendar year in order to maintain the sampling design used 
for that year.

How would a vessel owner or operator install the EM system?

    Once a vessel is approved for the EM selection pool, the vessel 
owner or operator would make the vessel available to the NMFS-
contracted EM service provider for installation of all required EM 
system components. During the installation, it would be the vessel 
owner's responsibility to assist the EM service provider with planning 
the best wiring routes and installing sensors that interface with the 
vessel's equipment, such as hydraulic oil pressure and engine oil 
pressure. The specifications for the EM components that would be 
installed would be defined in the contract between NMFS and the EM 
service provider. The EM service provider would install cameras in 
locations that meet the catch accounting objectives annually specified 
in the ADP.
    If a vessel already has an EM system, it could use that EM system 
or it could modify that EM system as necessary to meet the 
specifications in the VMP. That vessel owner or operator would need to 
work with the EM service provider to develop and submit a VMP to NMFS 
Alaska Region. For example, a vessel may have an existing EM system on 
board because that vessel participates in another federally managed 
fishery that has an EM program.

How would a vessel owner or operator develop a Vessel Monitoring Plan 
(VMP)?

    Once approved for the EM selection pool and prior to registering a 
fishing trip in ODDS, the vessel owner or operator must develop a VMP 
with the EM service provider and submit it to NMFS for approval (see 
proposed Sec.  679.51(f)(4)). A vessel in the EM selection pool would 
be required to have a copy of a valid NMFS-approved VMP on board before 
that vessel goes fishing. If NMFS does not approve the VMP, NMFS will 
issue an IAD to the vessel owner or operator that will explain the 
basis for the disapproval. The vessel owner or operator may file an 
administrative appeal under the administrative appeals procedures set 
out at 15 CFR part 906.
    The vessel owner or operator would work with the EM service 
provider to develop a VMP. The VMP would describe how fishing 
operations on the vessel are conducted, including how gear is set, how 
catch is brought on board, and where catch is retained and discarded. 
The VMP would also describe how the EM system and associated equipment 
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configured to meet the data collection objectives and purpose of the EM 
program, including camera locations to cover all fishing activities, 
any sensors to detect fishing activities, and any special catch 
handling requirements to ensure the data collection objectives can be 
met. The VMP would also include methods to troubleshoot the EM system 
and instructions for ensuring the EM system is functioning properly. 
These required components of the VMP would be detailed in the VMP 
template and in the contract between NMFS and the EM service provider.
    NMFS would provide a VMP template for guidance to the EM service 
provider and the vessel owner or operator on the elements NMFS would 
require in the final approved VMP. NMFS would make this VMP template 
available on the NMFS Alaska Region Web site at https://alaskafisheries.noaa.gov/. This VMP template would be available 
annually prior to the November 1 deadline to participate in the EM 
selection pool to allow vessel owners and operators an opportunity to 
review the requirements for the upcoming year. For informational 
purposes, the 2017 pre-implementation VMP is available on the North 
Pacific Fishery Management Council Web site at https://npfmc.org/.
    Once the VMP is complete and the vessel owner or operator agrees to 
comply with the components of the VMP, the vessel owner or operator 
must sign and submit the VMP to NMFS via email or other electronic 
means. NMFS would review the VMP for completeness and may request 
additional clarification. If the VMP meets the requirements established 
in the VMP template, NMFS would approve the VMP for the calendar year. 
The vessel owner or operator would be required to keep a copy of the 
VMP aboard the vessel and make it available to NOAA Office of Law 
Enforcement (NOAA OLE) or other NMFS-authorized officer or personnel 
upon request.
    After reviewing the data from a fishing trip selected for EM 
coverage, NMFS may determine that the approved camera location(s) in 
the VMP or fishing activities conducted by the vessel crew outlined in 
the VMP do not allow for the data collection necessary for catch 
accounting. Additionally, the vessel operator may want to have a camera 
moved if it impedes his or her ability to fish, or the operator may 
reconfigure the vessel to change fishing activities during the season 
that would warrant changes to the VMP. Whether requested by the vessel 
owner or operator or by NMFS, the vessel owner or operator would be 
required to make any changes to the VMP with the assistance of the EM 
service provider. The NMFS contract with the EM service provider would 
describe the permissible changes. These permissible changes would 
likely be limited to actions that enhanced data collection or 
maintained the same quality of data in cases where camera locations 
impede the ability to fish or vessel reconfigurations occur. These 
amendments to the VMP would be signed and submitted to NMFS. The vessel 
would be allowed to begin another fishing trip, provided that NMFS has 
received the VMP amendments in writing. If the amended VMP did not meet 
the data collection needs, NMFS would inform the EM service provider 
and the vessel owner or operator that the VMP would need to be updated 
before another trip selected for EM coverage could begin.

How would NMFS select a vessel to use an EM system on a fishing trip?

    Once in the EM selection pool and after the vessel has an approved 
VMP, the vessel operator would register fishing trips in ODDS (see 
proposed Sec.  679.51(f)(2)). ODDS would notify the vessel operator 
when the vessel is selected to use the EM system and instructions would 
be provided in ODDS. The ADP would specify the EM selection rate--the 
portion of trips that are sampled--for each calendar year. NMFS and the 
Council may change the EM selection rate from one calendar year to the 
next to achieve efficiency, cost savings, and data collection goals. EM 
selection rates would not change during a calendar year.

What are a vessel owner's or operator's responsibilities?

    Vessel owners or operators would be required to maintain the EM 
system in working order, including ensuring the EM system is powered 
and functioning throughout the trip, keeping cameras clean and 
unobstructed, and ensuring the system is not tampered with (see 
proposed Sec.  679.51(f)(5)). The vessel owner or operator would also 
need to ensure that power is maintained to the EM system at all times 
when the vessel is underway or the engine is operating. The vessel 
operator would also be required to conduct a system function test 
before each trip to ensure the EM system is working properly before 
departing.
    Before each set is retrieved the vessel operator would need to 
verify that all components of the EM system are functioning. 
Instructions for completing this verification would be provided in the 
vessel's VMP.
    Vessel owners or operators would be prohibited from tampering with 
the EM system or harassing the EM service provider. Additional 
prohibitions exist to ensure the EM system functions and the data from 
the systems is usable for fisheries management (see proposed Sec.  
679.7(j)).

What happens if an EM system malfunctions?

    The VMP would list EM system malfunctions that are considered high 
priority to the data collection objectives and those malfunctions that 
are considered low priority to the data collection objectives. The VMP 
would also provide guidance about the procedures to follow if either of 
these types of malfunctions were detected. The proposed regulations 
describe the responsibilities of the vessel owner or operator in case 
an EM system malfunctions (see proposed Sec.  679.51(f)(5)(vi)).
    If a high priority malfunction were detected during the pre-
departure function test, the vessel would be required to remain in port 
for up to 72 hours to allow an EM service provider time to conduct 
repairs. Remaining in port for up to 72 hours would allow time for an 
EM service provider to travel to most remote ports in Alaska and give 
him or her the necessary time needed to conduct repairs. If the repairs 
could not be completed within this time frame, NMFS would release the 
vessel from EM coverage for that trip and the vessel operator would be 
allowed to depart. However, the vessel owner or operator would be 
required to repair the malfunction prior to departing on a subsequent 
fishing trip, and the vessel would automatically be selected for EM 
coverage for that fishing trip.
    If a low priority malfunction were detected during the pre-
departure function test, the vessel operator would be allowed to depart 
on the selected trip as long as the procedures for low priority 
malfunctions described in the vessel's VMP were followed. At the end of 
the trip the vessel operator would be required to work with the EM 
service provider to repair the malfunction. The vessel operator could 
not depart on another trip selected for EM coverage with this 
malfunction unless the vessel operator had contacted the EM service 
provider.
    If an EM system malfunction were to occur during a fishing trip 
selected for EM coverage, prior to retrieving the set the vessel 
operator would be required to attempt to correct the problem using the 
provisions described in the vessel's VMP. If the malfunction could not 
be repaired at sea, the vessel operator would be required to contact 
the EM service provider at the end of the trip.

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The malfunction would need to be repaired before the vessel could 
depart on another fishing trip selected for EM coverage (see proposed 
Sec.  679.51(f)(5)). This requirement mirrors the pre-departure 
function test requirements.

What happens when the fishing trip ends?

    At the end of the fishing trip selected for EM coverage, the vessel 
owner or operator would close the trip in ODDS and follow the 
instructions in ODDS. The vessel owner or operator would be required to 
submit the video data storage devices to NMFS within 2 business days of 
completing the fishing trip selected for EM coverage, using a method 
that requires a signature for delivery and provides notification of 
delivery. Additional documentation described in the vessel's VMP would 
need to be submitted along with the video data storage devices. 
Specific instructions for shipping video data storage devices would be 
included in the vessel's VMP (see proposed Sec.  679.51(f)(5)(vii)). 
The video storage devices would need to be submitted within 2 business 
days so that timely review of the data could occur and be provided for 
the management of the fishery.

How would a vessel use EM for fishing Individual Fishing Quota (IFQ) or 
Community Development Quota (CDQ) under the exception in Proposed Sec.  
679.7(f)(4)?

    Currently, under Sec.  679.7(f)(4), unless a vessel has an observer 
aboard and maintains the applicable daily logbook, the vessel cannot 
retain halibut or sablefish in excess of the total amount of 
unharvested IFQ or CDQ applicable to that vessel for the IFQ regulatory 
area in which the vessel is operating and that is currently held by all 
IFQ or CDQ permit holders aboard the vessel. This proposed rule would 
expand the exception to a vessel in the EM selection pool. This 
proposed rule provides that the owner or operator of a vessel in the EM 
selection pool, that complies with the requirements of Sec.  
679.51(f)(6) and maintains the applicable daily logbook, could retain 
halibut or sablefish in excess of the total amount of unharvested IFQ 
or CDQ applicable to that vessel for the IFQ regulatory area in which 
the vessel is operating and that is currently held by all IFQ or CDQ 
permit holders aboard the vessel. If a vessel is not part of the EM 
selection pool and is not selected for observer coverage for that 
fishing trip, the vessel owner or operator would continue to be 
prohibited from retaining halibut or sablefish in excess of the total 
amount of unharvested IFQ or CDQ applicable to that vessel for the IFQ 
regulatory area in which the vessel is operating.
    Under proposed Sec.  679.51(f)(6), a vessel owner or operator in 
the EM selection pool would use ODDS to identify when he or she intends 
to fish in multiple areas and to commit to using a functioning EM 
system on the whole trip, even if the vessel was not selected for EM 
coverage. The vessel owner or operator would be required to meet all 
the same responsibilities as if the vessel's fishing trip had been 
selected for EM coverage in ODDS. These include having a copy of a 
valid NMFS-approved VMP on board before the vessel goes fishing, 
maintaining the EM system in working order, and submitting the required 
information at the end of the trip. All these requirements are 
described in more detail above.
    Because the EM system in this instance would be used as a 
compliance monitoring tool, some additional regulatory requirements 
would apply to the vessel owner and operator. The EM system would be 
required to be powered continuously during the entire fishing trip. The 
vessel owner or operator would need to describe in the VMP the 
alternative methods the vessel would use to show that the vessel had 
not moved or fished if the vessel owner or operator intends to power 
down the EM system during periods of non-fishing, such as at night when 
the vessel crew is sleeping. These alternative methods could include 
using VMS or installing a sensor that records when the engine is 
powered down.
    Additionally, if during a fishing trip an EM system malfunction 
occurred that did not allow recording of essential information about 
where the vessel was fishing and what amount of halibut or sablefish 
catch was coming aboard, the vessel operator would be required to cease 
fishing immediately and to contact NOAA OLE. This requirement is 
necessary because information about the location of fishing and the 
amount caught in each area is paramount to allowing vessels to fish in 
multiple areas using the EM system exception at Sec.  679.7(f)(4).

Other Regulatory Changes

    NMFS proposes to revise regulations for clarity and efficiency, as 
follows--
     Remove expired regulations at Sec. Sec.  679.7(j) and 
679.23(d)(5), and remove Sec.  679.23(d)(4), which was previously 
removed and reserved. Section 679.7(j) was only applicable through 
December 31, 2002 (67 FR 64315; October 18, 2002). Section 679.23(d)(5) 
was only applicable through July 17, 2001 (66 FR 31845; June 13, 2001). 
This proposed rule would revise Sec.  679.7(j) to list prohibitions to 
ensure the EM system functions and the data from the systems are usable 
for fisheries management.
     Correct regulation citations in Sec.  679.21(a)(2)(ii) and 
(a)(3) that cross reference paragraphs that NMFS moved in previous 
rulemaking.
     Remove the word ``observer'' from the phrase ``partial 
observer coverage category'' in Sec.  679.51(a)(1) because, with this 
proposed rule, the partial coverage category would include EM and 
observers.
     Revise Sec.  679.51(a)(1)(ii)(B) to remove reference to 
vessel and trip selection pools because, with this proposed rule, NMFS 
is adding the EM selection pool.
     Remove Sec.  679.51(a)(1)(iii)(D)(2) because this proposed 
rule would replace that EM provision.
     Remove the expired deadline for the Bering Sea and 
Aleutian Islands (BSAI) trawl catcher vessel placement in the full 
observer coverage category at Sec.  679.51(a)(4)(iii).

Classification

    Pursuant to sections 304(b) and 305(d) of the Magnuson-Stevens Act, 
the NMFS Assistant Administrator has determined that this proposed rule 
is consistent with the FMPs, other provisions of the Magnuson-Stevens 
Act, and other applicable law, subject to further consideration of 
comments received during the public comment period.
    This proposed rule has been determined to be not significant for 
the purposes of Executive Order 12866.

Regulatory Impact Review (RIR)

    An RIR was prepared to assess all costs and benefits of available 
regulatory alternatives. A copy of this analysis is available from NMFS 
(see ADDRESSES). The Council recommended Amendments 114/104 based on 
those measures that maximized net benefits to the Nation. Specific 
aspects of the economic analysis are discussed below in the Initial 
Regulatory Flexibility Analysis section.

Initial Regulatory Flexibility Analysis (IRFA)

    This IRFA was prepared for this proposed rule, as required by 
section 603 of the Regulatory Flexibility Act (RFA), to describe why 
this action is being proposed; the objectives and legal basis for the 
proposed rule; the number of small entities to which the proposed rule 
would apply; any projected reporting, recordkeeping, or other 
compliance requirements of the proposed rule; any overlapping, 
duplicative, or conflicting Federal rules;

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and any significant alternatives to the proposed rule that would 
accomplish the stated objectives, consistent with applicable statutes, 
and that would minimize any significant adverse economic impacts of the 
proposed rule on small entities. Descriptions of the proposed action, 
its purpose, and the legal basis are contained earlier in this preamble 
and are not repeated here.
Number and Description of Small Entities Regulated by the Proposed 
Action
    The entities directly regulated by this action are those entities 
that harvest groundfish and halibut using nontrawl gear and are subject 
to observer coverage in the partial coverage category of the Observer 
Program. These directly regulated entities include vessels that fished 
with nontrawl gear in State waters only if those vessels had an Federal 
Fisheries Permit (FFP), which makes them subject to Federal observer 
regulations. Since participation in the EM selection pool is voluntary, 
only those vessels that choose to participate in the EM selection pool 
would be directly regulated by this proposed rule.
    For RFA purposes only, NMFS has established a small business size 
standard for businesses, including their affiliates, whose primary 
industry is commercial fishing (see 50 CFR 200.2). A business primarily 
engaged in commercial fishing (NAICS code 11411) is classified as a 
small business if it is independently owned and operated, is not 
dominant in its field of operation (including its affiliates), and has 
combined annual receipts not in excess of $11 million for all its 
affiliated operations worldwide.
    The estimated number of vessels that use nontrawl gear in the 
partial coverage category that are small entities might be overstated. 
Conversely, the number of non-small entities might be understated. The 
RFA requires a consideration of affiliations between entities for the 
purpose of assessing whether an entity is classified as small. The 
estimates below do not take into account all affiliations between 
entities. There is not a strict one-to-one correlation between vessels 
and entities; many persons and firms are known to have ownership 
interests in more than one vessel, and many of these vessels with 
different ownership are otherwise affiliated with each other. Vessels 
that have types of affiliation that are not tracked in available data 
(i.e., ownership of multiple vessels or affiliation with processors) 
may be misclassified as a small entity.
    In 2015, 981 vessels (i.e., harvesting entities) participated in 
the groundfish and halibut fisheries directly regulated by the proposed 
action. Those 981 catcher vessels include 255 vessels that only 
operated in State waters and possessed an FFP; all of those 255 vessels 
are classified as small entities. According to data provided by the 
Alaska Fisheries Information Network, the analysts estimate that 950 of 
the 981 harvesting entities are classified as small entities. All of 
the 31 vessels that are classified as non-small entities were members 
of harvesting cooperatives whose combined gross receipts were greater 
than $11.0 million in 2015, the most recent year for which complete 
revenue data is available. Each of the 31 vessels classified as non-
small entities is affiliated with a crab cooperative, six are 
affiliated with a Central GOA Rockfish Program cooperative, two are 
affiliated with an American Fisheries Act cooperative, and one is 
affiliated through ownership with the freezer longline cooperative 
(some entities are affiliated with more than one cooperative across 
different North Pacific fisheries).
    Table 1 provides a count of small and non-small entities (i.e., 
vessels). The first row shows all vessels with FFPs that fished with 
nontrawl gear in 2015. The second row is limited to vessels that fished 
in Federal waters. The bottom four rows shows the number of entities by 
gear type and area fished. Those rows should not be summed vertically 
because vessels that fished with both gear types or in both management 
areas would be double-counted. No vessel less than 40 ft LOA is 
classified as a non-small entity, and only one vessel less than 57.5 ft 
LOA is classified as a non-small entity.

      Table 1--Count of Small and Non-Small Entities in the Universe of Directly Regulated Vessels in 2015
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                                                                                     Non-Small
                                                                   Small Entity       Entity           Total
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Nontrawl catcher vessels (Federal and State waters).............             950              31             981
Nontrawl catcher vessels (Federal waters only)..................             695              31             726
Hook-and-line catcher vessels in Federal waters in the GOA......             584               7             591
Hook-and-line catcher vessels in Federal waters in the BSAI.....             114               7             121
Pot catcher vessels in Federal waters in the GOA................              86               4              90
Pot catcher vessels in Federal waters in the BSAI...............              22              21              43
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Recordkeeping, Reporting, and Other Compliance Requirements
    This proposed rule adds additional reporting, recordkeeping, and 
other compliance requirements for vessels that choose to participate in 
the EM selection pool and vessels that choose to use the exemption in 
Sec.  679.7(f)(4) to harvest IFQ or CDQ halibut and sablefish. No small 
entity is subject to reporting requirements that are in addition to or 
different from the requirements that apply to all directly regulated 
entities.
    No unique professional skills are needed for the vessel owners or 
operators to comply with the reporting and recordkeeping requirements 
associated with this proposed rule. Vessel owners or operators would 
request to be placed in the EM selection pool using ODDS, a tool 
already used by directly regulated small entities. If they choose to 
participate in the EM selection pool, vessel owners and operators would 
be required to assist with the installation of the EM system and 
conduct basic maintenance to ensure the EM equipment remains 
functional. Vessel operators would meet with an EM service technician 
to develop a VMP for their vessel, in which the operator's 
responsibilities will be clearly defined. These responsibilities can 
generally be fulfilled by a crewmember of the vessel who already is 
fulfilling similar functions during fishing activity. The vessel owner 
or operator would be required to submit the VMP to NMFS for approval.
    Vessel owners or operators in the EM selection pool that choose to 
use the proposed exemption in Sec.  679.7(f)(4) would need to notify 
NMFS using ODDS when they intend to fish in multiple areas and commit 
to using a functioning EM system on the whole trip, even if the vessel 
was not selected for EM coverage. The vessel owner or operator would be 
required to meet all

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of the same responsibilities as if the vessel had been selected for EM 
system coverage for that trip in ODDS. Because the EM system in this 
instance would be used as a compliance monitoring tool, some additional 
requirements would apply. If an EM system malfunction occurs during a 
fishing trip in a manner that does not allow essential information 
about where the vessel was fishing and what amount of IFQ or CDQ catch 
was coming aboard to be recorded, the vessel operator would be required 
to cease fishing immediately and to contact NOAA OLE. Information about 
the locations fished and the amount caught in each area is paramount to 
allowing vessels to fish in multiple areas using this exception; 
therefore, such a requirement is necessary.
Duplicate, Overlapping, or Conflicting Federal Rules
    No duplication, overlap, or conflict between this proposed action 
and existing Federal rules has been identified.
Description of Significant Alternatives That Minimize Adverse Impacts 
on Small Entities
    No significant alternatives were identified that would accomplish 
the stated objectives, are consistent with applicable statutes, and 
that would minimize any significant economic impact of the proposed 
rule on small entities. The Council and NMFS considered three 
alternatives. Alternative 1, the no action alternative, would not allow 
vessels to use an EM system instead of an observer. Alternative 2 would 
allow the use of EM for catch estimation on vessels in the EM selection 
pool and allow EM as a monitoring tool when fishing IFQ in multiple 
areas. Alternative 3 would allow the use of EM for compliance 
monitoring of vessel operator logbooks used for catch estimation.
    The preferred alternative, Alternative 2, was designed to minimize 
the impacts to small entities from the status quo requirement to carry 
an observer when selected under the partial coverage category. 
Alternative 2 provides vessels that meet specific criteria the choice 
to join the EM selection pool instead of observer selection. Vessels in 
the EM selection pool would be required to use EM when randomly 
selected. Relative to Alternative 1 (no action), Alternative 2 provides 
nontrawl gear catcher vessel operators with the opportunity to 
participate in fishery monitoring and comply with the Observer Program 
regulations without carrying a human observer. Alternative 2 could also 
open new avenues to improve fishery data by collecting at-sea discard 
information from vessels less than 40 ft LOA, which is not currently 
gathered.
    This proposed rule would not increase the fees that NMFS collects 
from directly regulated entities. The Analysis prepared for this action 
identifies the operational costs of participating in the EM program 
(see ADDRESSES). Directly regulated small entities that individually 
judge the operational costs of participating in the EM program to be 
burdensome could continue fishing under the existing human observer 
selection protocols, with no change in the amount of fees that they 
would be assessed.
    Relative to Alternative 2, Alternative 3 would increase 
recordkeeping burdens on small entities by requiring skippers to fill 
out catch logbooks while operating their vessels and could also 
necessitate expanded dockside monitoring to verify logbooks, which 
could slow down shoreside operations and potentially increase overall 
costs at the programmatic level.

Collection-of-Information Requirements

    This proposed rule contains collection-of-information requirements 
subject to review and approval by the Office of Management and Budget 
(OMB) under the Paperwork Reduction Act. These requirements have been 
submitted to OMB for approval under OMB control number 0648-0318 (North 
Pacific Observer Program). The public reporting burden for the 
collection-of-information requirements in this proposed rule includes 
the time for reviewing instructions, searching existing data sources, 
gathering and maintaining the data needed, and completing and reviewing 
the collection of information.
    The proposed rule would allow vessel owners or operators to use the 
existing ODDS to submit a request to be placed in the EM selection 
pool. In addition, the proposed rule would allow vessel owners or 
operators in the EM selection pool to submit a request to be removed 
from the EM selection pool. Public reporting burden per response for 
these new options in ODDS is estimated to average 5 minutes. If NMFS 
denies a request to place a vessel in the EM selection pool, the vessel 
owner may submit an administrative appeal to NMFS. Public reporting 
burden per response for an administrative appeal is estimated to 
average 4 hours.
    The proposed rule would require all vessel owners and operators in 
the EM selection pool to register a fishing trip in ODDS. Public 
reporting burden per response to register a fishing trip in ODDS if a 
vessel is assigned to the EM selection pool is estimated to average 15 
minutes.
    The proposed rule would require vessels owners who request to be 
placed in the EM selection pool to submit a VMP to NMFS. Public 
reporting burden per response for the VMP is estimated to average 48 
hours.
    The proposed rule would require all vessel owners and operators in 
the EM selection pool to close the fishing trip in ODDS. Public 
reporting burden per response to close a fishing trip in ODDS is 
estimated to average 5 minutes.
    The proposed rule also would require vessel owners selected to 
carry EM to submit video data storage devices and associated 
documentation to the EM data reviewer within 2 business days of the end 
of the fishing trip. Public reporting burden per response is estimated 
to average 1 hour.
    Vessel owners or operators wanting to use EM to fish under the 
proposed exception in Sec.  679.7(f)(4) would be required to notify 
NMFS through ODDS. Public reporting burden per response to register a 
fishing trip in ODDS is estimated to average 15 minutes. The addition 
of the option to indicate that the vessel will to use EM to fish under 
the exception in Sec.  679.7(f)(4) during an upcoming fishing trip is 
not expected to increase the average response time to register a trip 
in ODDS.
    Public comment is sought regarding (1) whether this proposed 
collection of information is necessary for the proper performance of 
the functions of the agency, including whether the information shall 
have practical utility; (2) the accuracy of the burden estimate; (3) 
ways to enhance the quality, utility, and clarity of the information to 
be collected; and (4) ways to minimize the burden of the collection of 
information, including through the use of automated collection 
techniques or other forms of information technology. Send comments on 
these or any other aspects of the collection of information to NMFS 
Alaska Region at the ADDRESSES above, email to 
[email protected], or fax to (202) 395-5806.

List of Subjects in 50 CFR Part 679

    Alaska, Fisheries, Recordkeeping and reporting requirements.

    Dated: March 17, 2017.
Alan D. Risenhoover,
Acting Deputy Assistant Administrator for Regulatory Programs, National 
Marine Fisheries Service.

    For the reasons set out in the preamble, 50 CFR part 679 is 
proposed to be amended as follows:

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

0
1. The authority citation for 50 CFR part 679 continues to read as 
follows:

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

0
2. In Sec.  679.2:
0
a. In the definition of ``Fishing trip,'' revise paragraph (3) heading 
and add paragraph (3)(iv); and
0
b. Add the definitions for ``Electronic Monitoring system or EM 
system,'' ``EM selection pool'', ``EM service provider,'' and ``Vessel 
Monitoring Plan (VMP)'' in alphabetical order to read as follows:


Sec.  679.2  Definitions.

* * * * *
    Electronic Monitoring system or EM system means a network of 
equipment that uses a software operating system connected to one or 
more technology components, including, but not limited to, cameras and 
recording devices to collect data on catch and vessel operations.
    EM selection pool means the defined group of vessels from which 
NMFS will randomly select the vessels required to use an EM system 
under Sec.  679.51(f).
    EM service provider means any person, including their employees or 
agents, that NMFS contracts with to provide EM services, or to review, 
interpret, or analyze EM data, as required under Sec.  679.51(f).
* * * * *
    Fishing trip means: * * *
* * * * *
    (3) North Pacific Observer Program.
* * * * *
    (iv) For a vessel in the EM selection pool of the partial coverage 
category, the period of time that begins when the vessel leaves a 
shore-based port with an empty hold until the vessel returns to a 
shore-based port, regardless of when or where caught fish were 
offloaded.
* * * * *
    Vessel Monitoring Plan (VMP) means the document that describes how 
fishing operations on the vessel will be conducted and how the EM 
system and associated equipment will be configured to meet the data 
collection objectives and purpose of the EM program. VMPs are required 
under Sec.  679.51(f).
* * * * *
0
3. In Sec.  679.7, revise paragraphs (f)(4), (g) heading, and (j) to 
read as follows:


Sec.  679.7  Prohibitions.

* * * * *
    (f) * * *
    (4) Except as provided in Sec.  679.40(d), retain IFQ or CDQ 
halibut or IFQ or CDQ sablefish on a vessel in excess of the total 
amount of unharvested IFQ or CDQ, applicable to the vessel category and 
IFQ or CDQ regulatory area(s) in which the vessel is deploying fixed 
gear, and that is currently held by all IFQ or CDQ permit holders 
aboard the vessel, unless the vessel has an observer aboard under 
subpart E of this part or the vessel participates in the EM selection 
pool and complies with the requirements at Sec.  679.51(f), and 
maintains the applicable daily fishing log prescribed in the annual 
management measures published in the Federal Register pursuant to Sec.  
300.62 of this title and Sec.  679.5.
* * * * *
    (g) North Pacific Observer Program--Observers. * * *
* * * * *
    (j) North Pacific Observer Program--EM Systems. (1) Fish without an 
EM system when a vessel is required to carry an EM system under Sec.  
679.51(f).
    (2) Fish with an EM system without a copy of a valid NMFS-approved 
VMP on board.
    (3) Fail to comply with a NMFS-approved VMP.
    (4) Fail to conduct a function test prior to departing port on a 
fishing trip as required at Sec.  679.51(f)(5)(vi)(A).
    (5) Depart on a fishing trip selected for EM coverage without a 
functional EM system, unless procedures at Sec.  679.51(f)(5)(vi)(A)(1) 
and Sec.  679.51(f)(5)(vi)(A)(2) have been followed.
    (6) Fail to follow procedures at Sec.  679.51(f)(5)(vi)(B) prior to 
each set on a fishing trip selected for EM coverage.
    (7) Fail to make the EM system, associated equipment, logbooks and 
other records available for inspection upon request by NMFS, OLE, or 
other NMFS-authorized officer.
    (8) Fail to submit a video data storage device as specified under 
Sec.  679.51(f)(5)(vii).
    (9) Tamper with, bias, disconnect, damage, destroy, alter, or in 
any other way distort, render useless, inoperative, ineffective, or 
inaccurate any component of the EM system, associated equipment, or 
data recorded by the EM system.
    (10) Assault, impede, intimidate, harass, sexually harass, bribe, 
or interfere with an EM service provider.
    (11) Interfere or bias the sampling procedure employed in the EM 
selection pool including either mechanically or manually sorting or 
discarding catch outside of the camera view or inconsistent with the 
NMFS-approved VMP.
    (12) Fail to meet vessel owner and operator responsibilities 
specified at Sec.  679.51 (f)(5).
* * * * *
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4. In Sec.  679.21, revise paragraphs (a)(2)(ii) and (a)(3) to read as 
follows:


Sec.  679.21  Prohibited species bycatch management.

    (a) * * *
    (2) * * *
    (ii) After allowing for sampling by an observer, if an observer is 
aboard, sort its catch immediately after retrieval of the gear and, 
except for salmon prohibited species catch in the BS pollock fisheries 
and GOA groundfish fisheries under paragraph (f) or (h) of this 
section, or any prohibited species catch as provided (in permits 
issued) under the PSD program at Sec.  679.26, return all prohibited 
species, or parts thereof, to the sea immediately, with a minimum of 
injury, regardless of its condition.
    (3) Rebuttable presumption. Except as provided under paragraphs (f) 
and (h) of this section and Sec.  679.26, there will be a rebuttable 
presumption that any prohibited species retained on board a fishing 
vessel regulated under this part was caught and retained in violation 
of this section.
* * * * *


Sec.  679.23   [Amended]

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5. In Sec.  679.23 remove paragraphs (d)(4) and (d)(5).
0
6. In Sec.  679.51:
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a. Revise section heading and paragraphs (a)(1) heading, (a)(1)(i) 
introductory text, (a)(1)(i)(C), (a)(1)(ii) introductory text, 
(a)(1)(ii)(B), (a)(1)(ii)(D), and (a)(4)(iii); and
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b. Add paragraph (f) to read as follows:


Sec.  679.51  Observer and Electronic Monitoring System requirements 
for vessels and plants.

    (a) * * *
    (1) Groundfish and halibut fishery partial coverage category--(i) 
Vessel classes in partial coverage category. Unless otherwise specified 
in paragraph (a)(2) of this section, the following catcher vessels and 
catcher/processors are in the partial coverage category when fishing 
for halibut with hook-and-line gear or when directed fishing for 
groundfish in a federally managed or parallel groundfish fishery, as 
defined at Sec.  679.2:
* * * * *
    (C) A catcher/processor placed in the partial coverage category 
under paragraph (a)(3) of this section; or
* * * * *

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    (ii) Registration and notification of observer deployment. The 
Observer Declare and Deploy System (ODDS) is the communication platform 
for the partial coverage category by which NMFS receives information 
about fishing plans subject to randomized observer deployment. Vessel 
operators provide fishing plan and contact information to NMFS and 
receive instructions through ODDS for coordinating with an observer 
provider for any required observer coverage. Access to ODDS is 
available through the NMFS Alaska Region Web site at http://alaskafisheries.noaa.gov.
* * * * *
    (B) Notification. Upon entry into ODDS, NMFS will notify the owner 
or operator of his or her vessel's selection pool. Owners and operators 
must comply with all further instructions set forth by ODDS.
* * * * *
    (D) Vessel selection pool. A vessel selected for observer coverage 
is required to have an observer on board for all groundfish and halibut 
fishing trips specified at paragraph (a)(1)(i) of this section for the 
time period indicated by ODDS.
* * * * *
    (4) * * *
    (iii) Deadline to request full observer coverage. A full observer 
coverage request must be submitted by October 15 of the year prior to 
the calendar year in which the catcher vessel would be placed in the 
full observer coverage category.
* * * * *
    (f) Electronic monitoring system requirements for vessels that use 
nontrawl gear--Vessels that use nontrawl gear in the partial coverage 
category in paragraph (a)(1)(i) of this section may be eligible for EM 
coverage instead of observer coverage.
    (1) Vessel placement in the EM selection pool--(i) Applicability. 
The owner or operator of a vessel that uses nontrawl gear in the 
partial coverage category under paragraph (a)(1)(i) of this section may 
request to be placed in the EM selection pool.
    (ii) How to request placement in the EM selection pool. A vessel 
owner or operator must complete an EM request and submit it to NMFS 
using ODDS. Access to ODDS is available through the NMFS Alaska Region 
Web site at http://alaskafisheries.noaa.gov. ODDS is described in 
paragraph (a)(1)(ii) of this section.
    (iii) Deadline to submit an EM request. A vessel owner or operator 
must submit an EM request in ODDS by November 1 of the year prior to 
the calendar year in which the catcher vessel would be placed in the EM 
selection pool.
    (iv) Approval for placement in the EM selection pool. NMFS will 
approve a nontrawl gear vessel for placement in the EM selection pool 
based on criteria specified in NMFS' Annual Deployment Plan, available 
through the NMFS Alaska Region Web site at http://alaskafisheries.noaa.gov. Criteria may include, but are not limited to, 
availability of EM systems, vessel gear type, vessel length, area 
fished, number of trips or total catch, sector, target fishery, and 
home or landing port.
    (v) Notification of approval for placement in the EM selection 
pool--(A) NMFS will notify the vessel owner or operator through ODDS of 
approval for the EM selection pool for the next calendar year. The 
vessel remains subject to observer coverage under paragraph (a)(1)(i) 
of this section unless NMFS approves the request for placement of the 
vessel in the EM selection pool.
    (B) Once the vessel owner or operator receives notification of 
approval from NMFS, the vessel owner or operator must comply with the 
vessel owner or operator responsibilities in paragraphs (f)(4) and 
(f)(5) of this section and all further instructions set forth by ODDS.
    (vi) Initial Administrative Determination (IAD). If NMFS denies a 
request to place a vessel in the EM selection pool, NMFS will provide 
an IAD to the vessel owner, which will explain the basis for the 
denial.
    (vii) Appeal. If the vessel owner wishes to appeal NMFS' denial of 
a request to place the vessel in the EM selection pool, the owner may 
appeal the determination under the appeals procedure set out at 15 CFR 
part 906.
    (viii) Duration. Once NMFS approves a vessel for the EM selection 
pool, that vessel will remain in the EM selection pool until--
    (A) NMFS disapproves the VMP under paragraph (f)(4) of this 
section;
    (B) The vessel owner or operator notifies NMFS that the vessel 
intends to leave the EM selection pool in the following fishing year 
under paragraph (f)(1)(ix) of this section; or
    (C) The vessel no longer meets the EM selection pool criteria 
specified by NMFS.
    (ix) How to leave the EM selection pool. A vessel owner must 
complete a request to leave the EM selection pool and submit it to NMFS 
using ODDS. ODDS is described in paragraph (a)(1)(ii) of this section.
    (x) Deadline to submit a request to leave the EM selection pool. A 
vessel owner or operator must submit a request to leave the EM 
selection pool by November 1 of the year prior to the calendar year in 
which the vessel would be placed in observer coverage.
    (2) Notification of EM selection--(i) A minimum of 72 hours prior 
to embarking on each fishing trip, the operator of a vessel in the EM 
selection pool with a NMFS-approved VMP must register the anticipated 
trip with ODDS.
    (ii) ODDS will notify the vessel operator whether the trip is 
selected for EM coverage and provide a receipt number corresponding to 
this notification. Trip registration is complete when the vessel 
operator receives the receipt number.
    (iii) An operator may embark on a fishing trip registered with 
ODDS:
    (A) Not selected trip. At any time if ODDS indicates that the 
fishing trip is not selected for EM coverage.
    (B) Selected trip. After the vessel operator follows the 
instructions in ODDS and complies with the responsibilities under 
paragraphs (f)(4) and (f)(5) of this section, if ODDS indicates that 
the fishing trip is selected for EM coverage.
    (3) EM coverage duration. If selected, a vessel is required to use 
the EM system for the entire fishing trip.
    (i) A fishing trip selected for EM coverage may not begin until all 
previously harvested fish have been offloaded.
    (ii) Within 24 hours of the end of the fishing trip selected for EM 
coverage, the vessel operator must use ODDS to close the fishing trip 
and follow the instructions in ODDS for submitting the video data 
storage devices and associated documentation as outlined in paragraph 
(5)(vii) of this section.
    (4) Vessel Monitoring Plan (VMP). Once approved for the EM 
selection pool and prior to registering a fishing trip in ODDS under 
paragraph (f)(2) of this section, the vessel owner or operator must 
develop a VMP with the EM service provider following the VMP template 
available through the NMFS Alaska Region Web site at https://alaskafisheries.noaa.gov/.
    (i) The vessel owner or operator must sign and submit the VMP to 
NMFS each calendar year.
    (ii) NMFS will approve the VMP for the calendar year if it meets 
all the requirements specified in the VMP template available through 
the NMFS Alaska Region Web site https://alaskafisheries.noaa.gov/.
    (iii) If the VMP does not meet all the requirements specified in 
the VMP template, NMFS will provide the vessel owner or operator the 
opportunity to submit a revised VMP that meets all the

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requirements specified in the VMP template.
    (iv) If NMFS does not approve the revised VMP, NMFS will issue an 
IAD to the vessel owner or operator that will explain the basis for the 
disapproval. The vessel owner or operator may file an administrative 
appeal under the administrative appeals procedures set out at 15 CFR 
part 906.
    (v) If changes are required to the VMP to improve the data 
collection of the EM system or address fishing operation changes, the 
vessel owner or operator must work with NMFS and the EM service 
provider to alter the VMP. The vessel owner or operator must sign the 
updated VMP and submit these changes to the VMP to NMFS prior to 
departing on the next fishing trip selected for EM coverage.
    (5) Vessel owner or operator responsibilities. To use an EM system 
under this section, the vessel owner or operator must:
    (i) Make the vessel available for the installation of EM equipment 
by an EM service provider.
    (ii) Provide access to the vessel's systems and reasonable 
assistance to the EM service provider.
    (iii) Maintain a copy of a NMFS-approved VMP aboard the vessel at 
all times when the vessel is fishing.
    (iv) Comply with all elements of the VMP when selected for EM 
coverage in ODDS.
    (v) Maintain the EM system, including the following:
    (A) Ensure power is maintained to the EM system at all times when 
the vessel is underway.
    (B) Ensure the system is functioning for the entire fishing trip 
and that camera views are unobstructed and clear in quality and catch 
and discards may be completely viewed, identified, and quantified.
    (C) Ensure EM system components are not tampered with, disabled, 
destroyed, or operated or maintained improperly.
    (vi) Complete pre-departure function test and daily verification of 
EM system.
    (A) Prior to departing port, the vessel operator must conduct a 
system function test following the instructions from the EM service 
provider. The vessel operator must verify that the EM system has 
adequate memory to record the entire fishing trip.
    (1) If the EM system function test detects a malfunction identified 
as a high priority in the vessel's VMP or does not allow the data 
collection objectives to be achieved, the vessel must remain in port 
for up to 72 hours to allow an EM service provider time to conduct 
repairs. If the repairs cannot be completed within the 72-hour time 
frame, the vessel is released from EM coverage for that fishing trip 
and may depart on the scheduled fishing trip. A malfunction must be 
repaired prior to departing on a subsequent fishing trip. The vessel 
will automatically be selected for EM coverage for the subsequent 
fishing trip after the malfunction has been repaired.
    (2) If the EM system function test detects a malfunction identified 
as a low priority in the vessel's VMP, the vessel operator may depart 
on the scheduled fishing trip following the procedures for low priority 
malfunctions described in the vessel's VMP. At the end of the trip the 
vessel operator must work with the EM service provider to repair the 
malfunction. The vessel operator may not depart on another fishing trip 
selected for EM coverage with this system malfunction unless the vessel 
operator has contacted the EM service provider.
    (B) During a fishing trip selected for EM coverage, before each set 
is retrieved the vessel operator must verify all cameras are recording 
and all sensors and other required EM system components are functioning 
as instructed in the vessel's VMP.
    (1) If a malfunction is detected, prior to retrieving the set the 
vessel operator must attempt to correct the problem using the 
instructions in the vessel's VMP.
    (2) If the malfunction cannot be repaired at sea, the vessel 
operator must notify the EM service provider of the malfunction at the 
end of the fishing trip. The malfunction must be repaired prior to 
departing on a subsequent fishing trip selected for EM coverage.
    (vii) When instructed by ODDS after closing a fishing trip selected 
for EM coverage, the vessel operator must submit video data storage 
devices and associated documentation identified in the vessel's VMP to 
NMFS using a method that requires a signature for delivery and provides 
a return receipt or delivery notification to the sender. The video data 
storage devices and associated documentation described in the vessel's 
VMP must be postmarked no later than 2 business days after the end of 
the fishing trip.
    (viii) Make the EM system and associated equipment available for 
inspection upon request by OLE, a NMFS-authorized officer, or other 
NMFS-authorized personnel.
    (6) EM for fishing in multiple regulatory areas. If a vessel owner 
or operator intends to fish in multiple regulatory areas using an EM 
system under the exception provided at Sec.  679.7(f)(4), the vessel 
owner or operator must:
    (i) Meet the requirements described in paragraph (f) of this 
section.
    (ii) Register in ODDS that he or she intends to fish in multiple 
regulatory areas using the exception in Sec.  679.7(f)(4).
    (iii) Ensure the EM system is powered continuously during the 
fishing trip. If the EM system is powered down during periods of non-
fishing, the VMP must describe alternate methods to ensure location 
information about the vessel is available for the entire fishing trip, 
as specified in the VMP template available through the NMFS Alaska 
Region Web site https://alaskafisheries.noaa.gov/.
    (iv) If an EM system malfunction occurs during a fishing trip that 
does not allow the recording of retrieval location information and 
imagery of catch as described in the vessel's VMP, the vessel operator 
must cease fishing and contact OLE immediately.

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                                                    Dated: March 17, 2017.                                in the EM selection pool and the                      and will generally be posted for public
                                                  Alan D. Risenhoover,                                    requirements for vessel owners or                     viewing on www.regulations.gov
                                                  Acting Deputy Assistant Administrator for               operators while in the EM selection                   without change. All personal identifying
                                                  Regulatory Programs, National Marine                    pool. This action is necessary to                     information (e.g., name, address),
                                                  Fisheries Service.                                      improve the collection of data needed                 confidential business information, or
                                                    For the reasons set out in the                        for the conservation, management, and                 otherwise sensitive information
                                                  preamble, 50 CFR part 660 is proposed                   scientific understanding of managed                   submitted voluntarily by the sender will
                                                  to be amended as follows:                               fisheries. Amendments 114/104 are                     be publicly accessible. NMFS will
                                                                                                          intended to promote the goals and                     accept anonymous comments (enter
                                                  PART 660—FISHERIES OFF WEST                             objectives of the Magnuson-Stevens                    ‘‘N/A’’ in the required fields if you wish
                                                  COAST STATES                                            Fishery Conservation and Management                   to remain anonymous).
                                                                                                          Act (Magnuson-Stevens Act), the FMPs,                    Electronic copies of Amendments
                                                  ■ 1. The authority citation for part 660                and other applicable laws.                            114/104 and the Draft Environmental
                                                  continues to read as follows:                           DATES: Comments must be received no                   Assessment/Regulatory Impact Review
                                                    Authority: 16 U.S.C. 1801 et seq. and 16              later than May 22, 2017.                              prepared for this action (collectively the
                                                  U.S.C. 773 et seq., and 16 U.S.C. 7001 et seq.             Per section 313 of the Magnuson-                   ‘‘Analysis’’) may be obtained from
                                                                                                          Stevens Act, NMFS will conduct public                 www.regulations.gov.
                                                  ■ 2. In § 660.50, revise paragraph (f)(4)
                                                                                                          hearings to accept oral and written                      Written comments regarding the
                                                  to read as follows:
                                                                                                          comments on the proposed rule in                      burden-hour estimates or other aspects
                                                  § 660.50 Pacific Coast treaty Indian                    Oregon, Washington, and Alaska during                 of the collection-of-information
                                                  fisheries.                                              the public comment period.                            requirements contained in this rule may
                                                  *      *     *    *     *                                  The first public hearing will be held              be submitted by mail to NMFS at the
                                                     (f) * * *                                            in conjunction with the April meeting of              above address; by email to OIRA_
                                                     (4) Pacific whiting. The tribal                      the North Pacific Fishery Management                  Submission@omb.eop.gov; or by fax to
                                                  allocation for 2017 will be 17.5 percent                Council on April 6, 2017, 6 p.m. to 8                 202–395–5806.
                                                  of the U.S. TAC.                                        p.m., Alaska local time, at the Hilton                FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
                                                  *      *     *    *     *                               Hotel, 500 W. 3rd. Ave., Anchorage, AK                Gretchen Harrington or Jennifer Watson,
                                                  [FR Doc. 2017–05758 Filed 3–22–17; 8:45 am]             99501.                                                907–586–7228.
                                                  BILLING CODE 3510–22–P                                     The second public hearing will be on               SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: NMFS
                                                                                                          April 18, 2017, 10 a.m. to 12 p.m.,                   manages the groundfish fisheries in the
                                                                                                          Pacific daylight time, at the                         exclusive economic zone under the
                                                  DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE                                  International Pacific Halibut                         FMPs. The North Pacific Fishery
                                                                                                          Commission Office, 2320 West                          Management Council (Council)
                                                  National Oceanic and Atmospheric                        Commodore Way, Suite 300, Seattle,                    prepared the FMPs under the authority
                                                  Administration                                          WA 98199.                                             of the Magnuson-Stevens Act, 16 U.S.C.
                                                                                                             The third public hearing will be held              1801 et seq. Regulations governing U.S.
                                                  50 CFR Part 679                                         on April 19, 2017, 1 p.m. to 3 p.m.,                  fisheries and implementing the FMPs
                                                  [Docket No. 161219999–7250–01]                          Pacific daylight time, at the Hatfield                appear at 50 CFR parts 600 and 679.
                                                                                                          Marine Science Center, Lavern Weber                      Management of the Pacific halibut
                                                  RIN 0648–BG54                                           Room, 2030 SE. Marine Science Drive,                  fisheries in and off Alaska is governed
                                                                                                          Newport, OR 97365.                                    by an international agreement, the
                                                  Fisheries of the Exclusive Economic
                                                  Zone Off Alaska; Integrating Electronic                 ADDRESSES: You may submit comments                    Convention Between the United States
                                                  Monitoring Into the North Pacific                       on this document, identified by NOAA–                 of America and Canada for the
                                                  Observer Program                                        NMFS–2016–0154 by any of the                          Preservation of the Halibut Fishery of
                                                                                                          following methods:                                    the Northern Pacific Ocean and Bering
                                                  AGENCY:  National Marine Fisheries                         • Electronic Submission: Submit all                Sea (Convention), which was signed in
                                                  Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and                    electronic public comments via the                    Ottawa, Canada, on March 2, 1953, and
                                                  Atmospheric Administration (NOAA),                      Federal e-Rulemaking Portal. Go to                    was amended by the Protocol Amending
                                                  Commerce.                                               www.regulations.gov/                                  the Convention, signed in Washington,
                                                  ACTION: Proposed rule; request for                      #!docketDetail;D=NOAA-NMFS-2016-                      DC, on March 29, 1979. The Convention
                                                  comments.                                               0154, click the ‘‘Comment Now!’’ icon,                is implemented in the United States by
                                                                                                          complete the required fields, and enter               the Northern Pacific Halibut Act of
                                                  SUMMARY:   NMFS proposes regulations to                 or attach your comments.                              1982.
                                                  implement Amendment 114 to the                             • Mail: Submit written comments to                    This proposed rule would implement
                                                  Fishery Management Plan for                             Glenn Merrill, Assistant Regional                     Amendments 114/104 to the FMPs. The
                                                  Groundfish of the Bering Sea and                        Administrator, Sustainable Fisheries                  Council has submitted Amendments
                                                  Aleutian Islands Management Area and                    Division, Alaska Region NMFS, Attn:                   114/104 for review by the Secretary of
                                                  Amendment 104 to the Fishery                            Ellen Sebastian. Mail comments to P.O.                Commerce, and a Notice of Availability
                                                  Management Plan for Groundfish of the                   Box 21668, Juneau, AK 99802–1668.                     (NOA) of these amendments was
                                                  Gulf of Alaska (GOA), (collectively                        • Submit oral or written comments to               published in the Federal Register on
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                                                  referred to as the FMPs). If approved,                  NMFS at the public hearings listed in                 March 10, 2017, with comments invited
                                                  Amendments 114/104 and this                             this proposed rule under DATES.                       through May 9, 2017 (82 FR 13302).
                                                  proposed rule would integrate                              Instructions: Comments sent by any                    This proposed rule and Amendments
                                                  electronic monitoring (EM) into the                     other method, to any other address or                 114/104 to the FMPs amend the
                                                  North Pacific Observer Program. The                     individual, or received after the end of              Council’s fisheries research plan
                                                  proposed rule would establish a process                 the comment period, may not be                        prepared under the authority of section
                                                  for owners or operators of vessels using                considered by NMFS. All comments                      313 of the Magnuson-Stevens Act.
                                                  nontrawl gear to request to participate                 received are a part of the public record              NMFS published regulations


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                                                  implementing the plan on November 21,                   bycatch, and interactions with protected              ADP provides flexibility to improve
                                                  2012 (77 FR 70062). The Secretary                       species. Managers use data collected by               deployment to meet scientifically based
                                                  implemented the fisheries research plan                 observers to manage groundfish catch                  estimation needs while accommodating
                                                  through the North Pacific Observer                      and bycatch limits established in                     the realities of a dynamic fiscal
                                                  Program. Its purpose is to collect data                 regulation and to document fishery                    environment. NMFS’s goal is to achieve
                                                  necessary for the conservation,                         interactions with protected resources.                a representative sample of fishing
                                                  management, and scientific                              Managers also use data collected by                   events, and to do this without exceeding
                                                  understanding of the groundfish and                     observers to inform the development of                funds collected through the observer
                                                  halibut fisheries off Alaska. Magnuson-                 management measures that minimize                     fee. This is accomplished by the random
                                                  Stevens Act section 313 requires NMFS                   bycatch and reduce fishery interactions               deployment of observers in the partial
                                                  to provide a 60-day public comment                      with protected resources. Scientists use              coverage category. NMFS adjusts the
                                                  period on the proposed rule and                         observer-collected data for stock                     ADP each year after a scientific
                                                  conduct a public hearing in each state                  assessments and marine ecosystem                      evaluation of data collected under the
                                                  represented on the Council for the                      research.                                             Observer Program to evaluate the impact
                                                  purpose of receiving public comment on                     In 2013, the Council and NMFS                      of changes in observer deployment and
                                                  the proposed regulations. The states                    restructured the Observer Program to                  to identify areas where improvements
                                                  represented on the Council are Alaska,                  address longstanding concerns about                   are needed to collect the data necessary
                                                  Oregon, and Washington. NMFS will                       statistical bias of observer-collected data           to conserve and manage the groundfish
                                                  conduct a public hearing in each of                     and cost inequality among fishery                     and halibut fisheries.
                                                  these states (see DATES).                               participants with the funding and                        To summarize the ADP process, each
                                                     People wanting to make an oral                       deployment structure under the                        year in October, NMFS develops a draft
                                                  statement for the record at the public                  previous Observer Program (77 FR                      ADP that describes how NMFS plans to
                                                  hearing are encouraged to provide a                     70062, November 21, 2012). The                        deploy observers to vessels in the partial
                                                  written copy of their statement and                     restructured Observer Program                         coverage category in the upcoming year.
                                                  present it to NMFS at the hearing. If                   established two observer coverage                     The draft ADP describes the deployment
                                                  attendance at the public hearing is large,              categories: Partial and full. All                     methods NMFS plans to use to collect
                                                  the time allotted for individual oral                   groundfish and halibut vessels and                    observer data on discarded and retained
                                                  statements may be limited. Oral and                     processors are included in one of these               catch, including the information used to
                                                  written statements receive equal                        two categories. NMFS requires fishing                 estimate catch composition and marine
                                                  consideration. There are no limits on                   sectors in the full coverage category to              mammal and seabird interactions in the
                                                  the length of written comments                          have all operations observed. The full                groundfish and halibut fisheries. The
                                                  submitted to NMFS.                                      coverage category includes most                       draft ADP also describes how NMFS
                                                     Respondents do not need to submit                    catcher/processors, all motherships, and              will deploy observers to shoreside
                                                  the same comments on the NOA, this                      those catcher vessels participating in a              processing plants or stationary floating
                                                  proposed rule, and at a public hearing.                 catch share program with a transferrable              processors in the partial coverage
                                                  All relevant written and oral comments                  prohibited species catch (PSC) limit.                 category. The Council reviews the draft
                                                  received by the end of the applicable                   Owners of vessels or processors in the                ADP and considers public comment
                                                  comment period, whether specifically                    full coverage category must arrange and               when developing its recommendations
                                                  directed to the FMP amendments, this                    pay for required observer coverage from               about the draft ADP. The Council may
                                                  proposed rule, or both, will be                         a permitted observer provider. This                   recommend adjustments to observer
                                                  considered by NMFS in the approval/                     proposed rule would not change the full               deployment to prioritize data collection
                                                  disapproval decision for Amendments                     coverage category.                                    based on conservation and management
                                                  114/104 and addressed in the response                      The partial coverage category includes             needs. After NMFS conducts a scientific
                                                  to comments in the final decision.                      fishing sectors (vessels and processors)              evaluation of the Council’s
                                                                                                          that are not required to have an observer             recommendations, NMFS adjusts the
                                                  North Pacific Observer Program
                                                                                                          at all times. The partial coverage                    draft ADP as appropriate and finalizes
                                                    The North Pacific Observer Program                    category includes catcher vessels,                    the ADP in December for release prior
                                                  (Observer Program) is an integral                       shoreside processors, and stationary                  to the start of the fishing year. NMFS
                                                  component in the management of North                    floating processors when they are not                 posts the ADP on the NMFS Alaska
                                                  Pacific fisheries. The Observer Program                 participating in a catch share program                Region Web site (http://
                                                  was created with the implementation of                  with a transferrable PSC limit. Small                 alaskafisheries.noaa.gov).
                                                  the Magnuson-Stevens Act in the mid-                    catcher/processors that meet certain                     Each year, NMFS also develops an
                                                  1970s and has evolved from primarily                    criteria are also in the partial coverage             Annual Report that evaluates how well
                                                  observing foreign fleets to observing                   category.                                             various aspects of the program are
                                                  domestic fleets. The Observer Program                      NMFS contracts with an observer                    achieving program goals, identifies areas
                                                  provides the regulatory framework for                   provider and determines when and                      where improvements are needed, and
                                                  NMFS-certified observers (observers) to                 where observers are deployed, based on                includes preliminary recommendations
                                                  be deployed on board vessels to obtain                  a scientific sampling design, in the                  regarding the upcoming ADP. The
                                                  information necessary for the                           partial coverage category. Each year,                 Council and its Scientific and Statistical
                                                  conservation and management of the                      NMFS develops an annual deployment                    Committee (SSC) review the Annual
                                                  groundfish and halibut fisheries. The                   plan (ADP) that describes how NMFS                    Report in June. This timing allows
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                                                  information collected by observers                      plans to deploy observers to vessels and              NMFS and the Council to consider the
                                                  contributes to the best available                       processors in the partial coverage                    results of past performance in
                                                  scientific information used to manage                   category in the upcoming year.                        developing the ADP for the following
                                                  the fisheries in furtherance of the                        The ADP describes the scientific                   year. NMFS posts the Annual Report on
                                                  purposes and national standards of the                  sampling design NMFS uses to generate                 the NMFS Alaska Region Web site
                                                  Magnuson-Stevens Act. Observers                         unbiased estimates of total and retained              (http://alaskafisheries.noaa.gov).
                                                  collect biological samples and                          catch, and catch composition in the                      The Observer Declare and Deploy
                                                  information on total catch, including                   groundfish and halibut fisheries. The                 System (ODDS) is an Internet-based


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                                                  interface that provides information                     into North Pacific fisheries management               pool. EM selection pool means the
                                                  about observer deployment on vessels in                 and provide goals and benchmarks to                   defined group of vessels from which
                                                  the partial coverage category and                       evaluate attainment of goals (available               NMFS will randomly select the vessels
                                                  facilitates communication among the                     on the Alaska Fisheries Science Center                required to use an EM system.
                                                  owner or operator of a vessel in the                    Web site at http://www.afsc.noaa.gov/                    In recommending this action, the
                                                  partial coverage category, NMFS, and                    Publications/AFSC-TM/NOAA-TM-                         Council used the term ‘‘fixed gear’’ to
                                                  NMFS’ contracted observer provider.                     AFSC-276.pdf).                                        describe vessels using pot or longline
                                                  Owners and operators of vessels in the                     In 2014, the Council appointed the                 gear. The Council’s use of this term is
                                                  partial coverage category enter                         EM Workgroup to develop an EM                         broader than the definition of fixed gear
                                                  information about upcoming fishing                      program to integrate into the Observer                in Federal regulations at § 679.2, which
                                                  trips into ODDS and receive information                 Program. The EM Workgroup provides a                  defines fixed gear as including only
                                                  about whether a trip has been selected                  forum for stakeholders, including the                 hook-and-line gear and pot gear in the
                                                  for observer coverage.                                  commercial fishery participants, NMFS,                halibut or sablefish fishery. The Council
                                                     The restructured Observer Program                    Alaska Department of Fish and Game,                   intended for EM to be an option
                                                  created a new system of fees to pay for                 and EM service providers, to                          available to vessels using any type of
                                                  the cost of implementing observer                       cooperatively and collaboratively                     gear other than trawl gear, and not to
                                                  coverage in the partial coverage                        design, test, and develop EM systems,                 limit the potential use of EM to only
                                                  category. Vessels and processors                        and to identify key decision points                   those vessels using hook-and-line gear
                                                  included in the partial coverage                        related to operationalizing and                       or pot gear in the halibut or sablefish
                                                  category pay a fee of 1.25 percent of the               integrating EM systems into the                       fishery. To meet the intent of the
                                                  ex-vessel value of fishery landings to                  Observer Program in a strategic manner.               Council, this proposed rule uses
                                                  NMFS to fund the deployment of                          The EM Workgroup developed a                          ‘‘nontrawl gear’’ except when quoting
                                                  observers in the partial coverage                       cooperative research program to inform                the Council in this preamble, or when
                                                  category. Under section 313 of the                      evaluation of multiple EM program
                                                                                                                                                                specifically referring to fixed gear used
                                                  Magnuson-Stevens Act, the fees shall                    design options and consider various EM
                                                                                                                                                                in the halibut and sablefish fisheries.
                                                  not exceed 2 percent of the fishery ex-                 integration approaches to achieve
                                                                                                                                                                Federal regulations at § 679.2 define
                                                  vessel value.                                           management needs.
                                                     The restructured Observer Program                       The cooperative research includes                  nontrawl gear as pot and longline gear.
                                                  expanded the vessels subject to observer                analytical and fieldwork components to                Longline gear is defined at § 679.2 as
                                                  coverage to include groundfish vessels                  address the following four elements:                  including hook-and-line, jig, troll, and
                                                  less than 60 ft LOA and halibut vessels                 Deployment of EM systems for                          handline or the taking of fish by means
                                                  that had not been previously required to                operational testing, research and                     of such a device. The Council focused
                                                  carry an observer. Expanding observer                   development of EM technologies,                       the cooperative research on hook-and-
                                                  coverage to the approximately 950                       development of infrastructure to                      line gear and pot gear. Additional
                                                  previously unobserved vessels                           support EM implementation, and                        cooperative research would be
                                                  improved NMFS’ ability to estimate                      analyses to support EM implementation.                necessary to expand EM to other gear
                                                  total catch in all Federal fisheries in the             This approach enabled the EM                          types, as explained in section 3.5 of the
                                                  North Pacific.                                          Workgroup to identify and resolve                     Analysis (see ADDRESSES).
                                                     Even before implementing the                         implementation issues associated with                 Objectives of and Rationale for
                                                  restructured Observer Program, many                     integrating EM into the Observer                      Amendments 114/104 and This
                                                  vessel owners and operators new to the                  Program. Data and analysis produced on                Proposed Rule
                                                  Observer Program were opposed to                        costs, data quality, risks, operational
                                                  carrying an observer (77 FR 70062,                      procedures, and vessel compatibility                     In December 2016, the Council
                                                  November 21, 2012). Vessel owners and                   informed decisions on implementation                  adopted Amendments 114/104. The
                                                  operators explained that there is limited               phases, future investments in                         Council and NMFS developed EM for
                                                  space on board for an additional person                 technology, and the tools that will best              data collection for the nontrawl gear
                                                  or limited space in the vessel’s life raft.             meet NMFS, Council, and stakeholder                   fisheries to address their desire for an
                                                     Some vessel owners, operators, and                   management objectives. The cooperative                alternative way to collect fisheries data
                                                  industry representatives advocated for                  research program was implemented                      in consideration of the operating
                                                  the use of EM instead of having an                      through research projects and pre-                    requirements in these fisheries. EM
                                                  observer on board their vessels (77 FR                  implementation plans in 2015, 2016,                   systems can collect at-sea data for
                                                  70062, November 21, 2012). To address                   and 2017. The cooperative research to                 NMFS to estimate discards of fish,
                                                  their concerns, the Council and NMFS                    date has shown that data from EM                      including halibut, and mortality of
                                                  have been actively engaged in                           systems can effectively identify almost               seabirds. EM has the potential to reduce
                                                  developing EM as a tool to collect                      all of the species or species groupings               economic and operational costs
                                                  fishery data in the nontrawl fisheries.                 required for management, that the                     associated with deploying human
                                                  Over the past several years, NMFS and                   systems are sufficiently reliable, and                observers throughout coastal Alaska. EM
                                                  industry participants have undertaken                   that image quality is generally high.                 has the potential to reduce monitoring
                                                  cooperative research to test the                        Additional information on the work of                 costs relative to observer coverage
                                                  applicability and reliability of EM                     the EM Workgroup is provided in the                   because it does not require deploying a
                                                  systems. An EM system uses cameras,                     Analysis (see ADDRESSES).                             person on the vessel and eliminates the
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                                                  video storage devices, and associated                     Based on input received from the EM                 logistical and travel expenses that this
                                                  sensors to record and monitor fishing                   Workgroup, and through the Council                    deployment generates. Through the use
                                                  activities.                                             process, the Council and NMFS                         of EM, it may be possible to cost
                                                     In 2013, NMFS developed, and the                     developed this proposed action to                     effectively obtain at-sea data from a
                                                  Council adopted, the Strategic Plan for                 provide an option for participants in the             broader cross-section of the nontrawl
                                                  Electronic Monitoring and Electronic                    partial coverage category using nontrawl              gear fleet and increase NMFS’ and the
                                                  Reporting in the North Pacific to guide                 gear to choose to be in the EM selection              Council’s flexibility to respond to the
                                                  integration of monitoring technologies                  pool instead of an observer selection                 scientific and management needs of


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                                                  these fisheries. The Council’s statement                Integrating Electronic Monitoring Into                   NMFS intends to use discretionary
                                                  of purpose and need follows:                            the Observer Program                                  appropriated funds from its budget for
                                                     To carry out their responsibilities for                                                                    EM system deployment until observer
                                                                                                             This proposed rule would establish                 fees are available to fund EM system
                                                  conserving and managing groundfish                      the process and structure for use of an
                                                  resources, the Council and NMFS must have                                                                     deployment and NMFS issues a contract
                                                                                                          EM system to monitor catch and bycatch                with one or more EM service providers.
                                                  high quality, timely, and cost-effective data
                                                                                                          on those vessels using nontrawl gear in               Once observer fee proceeds are available
                                                  to support management and scientific
                                                  information needs. In part, this information            the partial coverage category of the                  and the contract is issued, NMFS would
                                                  is collected through a comprehensive fishery            Observer Program that choose to be in                 use the observer fee proceeds collected
                                                  monitoring program for the groundfish and               the EM selection pool. An EM system                   from partial coverage category
                                                  halibut fisheries off Alaska, with the goals of         uses cameras, video storage devices, and              participants to pay for both EM system
                                                  verifying catch composition and quantity,               associated sensors to record and                      deployment and observer deployment in
                                                  including of those species discarded at sea,            monitor fishing activities. To implement              the partial coverage category. Section
                                                  and collecting biological information on                EM, NMFS would set up a contract or                   313 of the Magnuson-Stevens Act
                                                  marine resources. While a large component               grant with one or multiple EM service                 authorizes the Council to use the fees
                                                  of this monitoring program relies on the use            providers to install and service EM                   collected under that section to pay for
                                                  of human observers, the Council and NMFS                equipment, and to collect and review                  the cost of implementing the fisheries
                                                  have been on the path of integrating                    EM data. The contract or grant would
                                                  technology into our fisheries monitoring                                                                      research plan, including stationing EM
                                                                                                          specify hardware and field service                    systems on vessels and for inputting
                                                  systems for many years, with electronic
                                                                                                          specifications, EM data review                        collected data. The annual decision to
                                                  reporting systems in place, and operational
                                                  EM in a compliance capacity in some
                                                                                                          requirements, and data and archiving                  apportion fees between observer
                                                  fisheries. More recently, research and                  requirements. ‘‘EM service provider’’                 deployment and EM system deployment
                                                  development has focused on being able to                means any person, including their                     would be made by the Council and
                                                  use EM as a direct catch estimation tool in             employees or agents, that NMFS                        NMFS during the ADP process.
                                                  fixed gear fisheries.                                   contracts with to provide EM services,                   Through the ADP process, the Council
                                                     The fixed gear fisheries are diverse in their        or to review, interpret, or analyze EM                and NMFS will consider how to
                                                  fishing practices and vessel and operational            data.                                                 optimize observer and EM system
                                                  characteristics, and they operate over a large             EM data would supplement observer                  deployment for fisheries in the partial
                                                  and frequently remote geographical                      data from other nontrawl gear vessels.                coverage category each year, based on
                                                  distribution. The Council recognizes the                                                                      an analysis of the costs, budget,
                                                                                                          Some data necessary for catch
                                                  benefit of having access to an assorted set of                                                                monitoring goals, and fishing effort in
                                                  monitoring tools in order to be able to
                                                                                                          estimation, fishery management, and
                                                                                                          stock assessment cannot be collected                  the partial coverage category. The ADP
                                                  balance the need for high-quality data with
                                                                                                          from EM systems. NMFS would obtain                    process is explained above under North
                                                  the costs of monitoring and the ability of
                                                  fishery participants, particularly those on             this data from observers on board other               Pacific Observer Program. Work is
                                                  small vessels, to accommodate human                     nontrawl gear vessels that are fishing in             ongoing to develop the necessary annual
                                                  observers on board. EM technology has the               similar areas and at similar time                     analysis for determining the criteria for
                                                  potential to allow discard estimation of fish,          periods. The Council and NMFS would                   the EM selection pool and balancing EM
                                                  including halibut PSC and mortality of                  make EM system and observer                           system deployment with deployment of
                                                  seabirds, onboard vessels that have difficulty          deployment decisions following the                    observers within budget limits.
                                                  carrying an observer or where deploying an              sampling design in the ADP, and                          The amount of fee revenues collected
                                                  observer is impracticable. EM technology                subsequently analyze the deployment                   would determine the level of costs that
                                                  may also reduce economic, operational and/              data in the Annual Report.                            NMFS could incur to deploy EM
                                                  or social costs associated with deploying                                                                     systems and to deploy observers. The
                                                  human observers throughout coastal Alaska.                 NMFS and the Council would define                  Analysis provides a detailed discussion
                                                  Through the use of EM, it may be possible               the criteria in the ADP for vessels to be             of the potential costs of EM system
                                                  to affordably obtain at-sea data from a                 eligible to participate in EM. The                    deployment (see ADDRESSES). Since the
                                                  broader cross-section of the fixed gear                 criteria for being in the EM selection                fee is based on the ex-vessel value of
                                                  groundfish and halibut fleet.                           pool may include, but are not limited to,             harvested fish, which fluctuates
                                                     The integration of EM into the Council’s             gear type, vessel length, area fished,                annually, the amount of funding
                                                  fisheries research plan is not intended to              number of trips or total catch, sector,
                                                  supplant the need for human observers.
                                                                                                                                                                available for deploying observers and
                                                                                                          target fishery, and home or landing port.             EM systems will also fluctuate. NMFS
                                                  There is a continuing need for human
                                                                                                             Participation in the EM selection pool             would need to adjust observer coverage
                                                  observers as part of the monitoring suite, and
                                                  there will continue to be human observer                would be voluntary. Any owner or                      and EM coverage levels to align
                                                  coverage at some level in the fixed gear                operator of a vessel that meets the EM                anticipated annual costs with available
                                                  fisheries, to provide data that cannot be               selection pool criteria could annually                fee revenue. NMFS and the Council may
                                                  collected via EM (e.g., biological samples).            request to be in the EM selection pool                also modify the criteria for participating
                                                     The Council and NMFS have considerable               using the process established in this                 in the EM selection pool to control
                                                  annual flexibility to provide observer                  proposed rule if they are willing to                  costs. In consultation with the Council,
                                                  coverage to respond to the scientific and               comply with the provisions established                NMFS would allocate funds between
                                                  management needs of the fisheries. By                   under this proposed rule. While there                 EM and observers to achieve the most
                                                  integrating EM as a tool in the fisheries               are additional responsibilities for the               precision for the least cost. The specific
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                                                  monitoring suite, the Council seeks to                  owner or operator of a vessel in the EM               deployment decisions, including the
                                                  preserve and increase this flexibility.
                                                                                                          selection pool to install and maintain                eligibility criteria for vessels to
                                                  Regulatory change is needed to specify vessel
                                                  operator responsibilities for using EM
                                                                                                          the EM system, NMFS’ intent is largely                participate in EM, could vary from year
                                                  technologies, after which the Council and               to allow the vessel to continue its                   to year based on the analysis conducted
                                                  NMFS will be able to deploy human observer              normal fishing practice and allow the                 through the ADP process. Through
                                                  and EM monitoring tools tailored to the                 cameras to capture data observations                  using this existing scientific process for
                                                  needs of different fishery sectors through the          that an EM service provider then                      EM system deployment, NMFS would
                                                  Annual Deployment Plan.                                 extracts onshore through video review.                gather reliable data necessary for the


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                                                  conservation, management, and                             The November 1 deadline would                       How would a vessel owner or operator
                                                  scientific understanding of the fisheries               balance the interest of potential EM                  install the EM system?
                                                  covered by the fisheries research plan.                 participants to have an opportunity to                   Once a vessel is approved for the EM
                                                    Because it is likely that NMFS would                  review the draft ADP available in                     selection pool, the vessel owner or
                                                  establish a contract for multiple years                 October and its description of the EM                 operator would make the vessel
                                                  and some of the deployment decisions                    selection pool before joining the EM                  available to the NMFS-contracted EM
                                                  have a significant impact on EM service                 selection pool with NMFS’ interest in                 service provider for installation of all
                                                  provider costs (for example, the number                 determining the number and types of                   required EM system components.
                                                  and location of primary service ports),                 vessels assigned to the EM selection                  During the installation, it would be the
                                                  NMFS and the Council may make some                      pool before finalizing the ADP in                     vessel owner’s responsibility to assist
                                                  deployment decisions for the duration                   December.                                             the EM service provider with planning
                                                  of the contract, rather than annually in                  NMFS would approve a request for                    the best wiring routes and installing
                                                  the ADP. Similarly, NMFS anticipates                    placement in the EM selection pool                    sensors that interface with the vessel’s
                                                  that the EM system will change over                     based on criteria specified in the                    equipment, such as hydraulic oil
                                                  time as technological improvements are                  regulations and described in the ADP.                 pressure and engine oil pressure. The
                                                  made. These technological changes                       Criteria may include, but are not limited             specifications for the EM components
                                                  could be accommodated in the contract                   to, availability of EM systems, vessel                that would be installed would be
                                                  or grant.                                               gear type, vessel length, area fished,                defined in the contract between NMFS
                                                    An important part of the ADP analysis                 number of trips or total catch, sector,               and the EM service provider. The EM
                                                  will be identifying and understanding                   target fishery, and home or landing port.             service provider would install cameras
                                                  gaps in observer data when a portion of                 NMFS, in consultation with the                        in locations that meet the catch
                                                  the partial coverage vessels participates               Council, will establish the EM selection              accounting objectives annually specified
                                                  in the EM selection pool. Appendix 1 of                 pool criteria based on the scientific                 in the ADP.
                                                  the Analysis (see ADDRESSES) provides                   sampling design, budget and cost                         If a vessel already has an EM system,
                                                  an example of the type of analysis that                 considerations, and data collection                   it could use that EM system or it could
                                                  would be conducted annually to ensure                   goals.                                                modify that EM system as necessary to
                                                  that sufficient observers are deployed to                 Once NMFS has approved a vessel for                 meet the specifications in the VMP.
                                                  maintain representative data (such as                   participation in the EM selection pool,               That vessel owner or operator would
                                                  biological samples and average weights)                 that vessel would be in the EM selection              need to work with the EM service
                                                  that cannot be collected with an EM                     pool for the entire calendar year                     provider to develop and submit a VMP
                                                  system.                                                 following the November 1 application                  to NMFS Alaska Region. For example, a
                                                                                                          deadline. The vessel would remain in                  vessel may have an existing EM system
                                                  Proposed Regulations                                    the EM selection pool each subsequent                 on board because that vessel
                                                     This proposed rule would implement                   year until the vessel owner or operator               participates in another federally
                                                  the requirements described below to                     requests to leave or NMFS removes the                 managed fishery that has an EM
                                                  allow owners or operators of vessels                    vessel from the EM selection pool                     program.
                                                  using nontrawl gear to choose to use an                 because it no longer meets the EM
                                                  EM system in place of an observer.                      selection pool criteria or NMFS                       How would a vessel owner or operator
                                                                                                          disapproves the vessel monitoring plan                develop a Vessel Monitoring Plan
                                                  How would a vessel join the EM                          (VMP). A VMP is the document that                     (VMP)?
                                                  selection pool?                                         describes how fishing operations on the                  Once approved for the EM selection
                                                    This proposed rule would establish                    vessel will be conducted and how the                  pool and prior to registering a fishing
                                                  the process by which vessel owners or                   EM system and associated equipment                    trip in ODDS, the vessel owner or
                                                  operators could join the EM selection                   will be configured to meet the data                   operator must develop a VMP with the
                                                  pool (see proposed § 679.51(f)(1)).                     collection objectives and purpose.                    EM service provider and submit it to
                                                  Owners or operators of vessels that use                   Vessels would either be in the EM                   NMFS for approval (see proposed
                                                  nontrawl gear and are in the partial                    selection pool or in an observer                      § 679.51(f)(4)). A vessel in the EM
                                                  coverage category could request to be in                selection pool. Vessels would not be                  selection pool would be required to
                                                  the EM selection pool. Each year, vessel                subject to both EM coverage and                       have a copy of a valid NMFS-approved
                                                  owners would have the opportunity to                    observer coverage.                                    VMP on board before that vessel goes
                                                  join or leave the EM selection pool                                                                           fishing. If NMFS does not approve the
                                                                                                          How would a vessel leave the EM
                                                  through an application available                                                                              VMP, NMFS will issue an IAD to the
                                                                                                          selection pool?
                                                  through ODDS. Vessel owners that want                                                                         vessel owner or operator that will
                                                  to be in the EM selection pool would                      The vessel owner or operator would                  explain the basis for the disapproval.
                                                  need to request in ODDS to participate                  use ODDS to submit a request to leave                 The vessel owner or operator may file
                                                  in EM by November 1 to use EM in the                    the EM selection pool by November 1                   an administrative appeal under the
                                                  following calendar year. NMFS would                     for the following calendar year (see                  administrative appeals procedures set
                                                  notify the vessel owner through ODDS                    proposed § 679.51(f)(1)(ix)).                         out at 15 CFR part 906.
                                                  whether that vessel has been approved                     NMFS may also remove a vessel from                     The vessel owner or operator would
                                                  or denied for the EM selection pool.                    the EM selection pool for the following               work with the EM service provider to
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                                                  NMFS would deny vessels if those                        calendar year. NMFS would remove a                    develop a VMP. The VMP would
                                                  vessels did not meet the EM selection                   vessel if NMFS disapproves the vessel’s               describe how fishing operations on the
                                                  pool criteria specified in the regulations              VMP or if the vessel no longer meets the              vessel are conducted, including how
                                                  and described in the ADP. Vessel                        EM selection pool criteria. Vessels                   gear is set, how catch is brought on
                                                  owners would have the opportunity to                    would not be able to leave the EM                     board, and where catch is retained and
                                                  appeal NMFS’ decision denying the                       selection pool during a calendar year in              discarded. The VMP would also
                                                  request to be in the EM selection pool                  order to maintain the sampling design                 describe how the EM system and
                                                  (see proposed § 679.51(f)(1)(vii)).                     used for that year.                                   associated equipment would be


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                                                  configured to meet the data collection                  service provider. The NMFS contract                   system or harassing the EM service
                                                  objectives and purpose of the EM                        with the EM service provider would                    provider. Additional prohibitions exist
                                                  program, including camera locations to                  describe the permissible changes. These               to ensure the EM system functions and
                                                  cover all fishing activities, any sensors               permissible changes would likely be                   the data from the systems is usable for
                                                  to detect fishing activities, and any                   limited to actions that enhanced data                 fisheries management (see proposed
                                                  special catch handling requirements to                  collection or maintained the same                     § 679.7(j)).
                                                  ensure the data collection objectives can               quality of data in cases where camera
                                                                                                                                                                What happens if an EM system
                                                  be met. The VMP would also include                      locations impede the ability to fish or
                                                                                                                                                                malfunctions?
                                                  methods to troubleshoot the EM system                   vessel reconfigurations occur. These
                                                  and instructions for ensuring the EM                    amendments to the VMP would be                           The VMP would list EM system
                                                  system is functioning properly. These                   signed and submitted to NMFS. The                     malfunctions that are considered high
                                                  required components of the VMP would                    vessel would be allowed to begin                      priority to the data collection objectives
                                                  be detailed in the VMP template and in                  another fishing trip, provided that                   and those malfunctions that are
                                                  the contract between NMFS and the EM                    NMFS has received the VMP                             considered low priority to the data
                                                  service provider.                                       amendments in writing. If the amended                 collection objectives. The VMP would
                                                     NMFS would provide a VMP template                    VMP did not meet the data collection                  also provide guidance about the
                                                  for guidance to the EM service provider                 needs, NMFS would inform the EM                       procedures to follow if either of these
                                                  and the vessel owner or operator on the                 service provider and the vessel owner or              types of malfunctions were detected.
                                                  elements NMFS would require in the                      operator that the VMP would need to be                The proposed regulations describe the
                                                  final approved VMP. NMFS would                          updated before another trip selected for              responsibilities of the vessel owner or
                                                  make this VMP template available on                     EM coverage could begin.                              operator in case an EM system
                                                  the NMFS Alaska Region Web site at                                                                            malfunctions (see proposed
                                                  https://alaskafisheries.noaa.gov/. This                 How would NMFS select a vessel to use                 § 679.51(f)(5)(vi)).
                                                  VMP template would be available                         an EM system on a fishing trip?                          If a high priority malfunction were
                                                  annually prior to the November 1                           Once in the EM selection pool and                  detected during the pre-departure
                                                  deadline to participate in the EM                       after the vessel has an approved VMP,                 function test, the vessel would be
                                                  selection pool to allow vessel owners                   the vessel operator would register                    required to remain in port for up to 72
                                                  and operators an opportunity to review                  fishing trips in ODDS (see proposed                   hours to allow an EM service provider
                                                  the requirements for the upcoming year.                 § 679.51(f)(2)). ODDS would notify the                time to conduct repairs. Remaining in
                                                  For informational purposes, the 2017                    vessel operator when the vessel is                    port for up to 72 hours would allow
                                                  pre-implementation VMP is available on                  selected to use the EM system and                     time for an EM service provider to travel
                                                  the North Pacific Fishery Management                    instructions would be provided in                     to most remote ports in Alaska and give
                                                  Council Web site at https://npfmc.org/.                 ODDS. The ADP would specify the EM                    him or her the necessary time needed to
                                                     Once the VMP is complete and the                     selection rate—the portion of trips that              conduct repairs. If the repairs could not
                                                  vessel owner or operator agrees to                      are sampled—for each calendar year.                   be completed within this time frame,
                                                  comply with the components of the                       NMFS and the Council may change the                   NMFS would release the vessel from EM
                                                  VMP, the vessel owner or operator must                  EM selection rate from one calendar                   coverage for that trip and the vessel
                                                  sign and submit the VMP to NMFS via                     year to the next to achieve efficiency,               operator would be allowed to depart.
                                                  email or other electronic means. NMFS                   cost savings, and data collection goals.              However, the vessel owner or operator
                                                  would review the VMP for completeness                   EM selection rates would not change                   would be required to repair the
                                                  and may request additional clarification.               during a calendar year.                               malfunction prior to departing on a
                                                  If the VMP meets the requirements                                                                             subsequent fishing trip, and the vessel
                                                  established in the VMP template, NMFS                   What are a vessel owner’s or operator’s               would automatically be selected for EM
                                                  would approve the VMP for the                           responsibilities?                                     coverage for that fishing trip.
                                                  calendar year. The vessel owner or                         Vessel owners or operators would be                   If a low priority malfunction were
                                                  operator would be required to keep a                    required to maintain the EM system in                 detected during the pre-departure
                                                  copy of the VMP aboard the vessel and                   working order, including ensuring the                 function test, the vessel operator would
                                                  make it available to NOAA Office of                     EM system is powered and functioning                  be allowed to depart on the selected trip
                                                  Law Enforcement (NOAA OLE) or other                     throughout the trip, keeping cameras                  as long as the procedures for low
                                                  NMFS-authorized officer or personnel                    clean and unobstructed, and ensuring                  priority malfunctions described in the
                                                  upon request.                                           the system is not tampered with (see                  vessel’s VMP were followed. At the end
                                                     After reviewing the data from a                      proposed § 679.51(f)(5)). The vessel                  of the trip the vessel operator would be
                                                  fishing trip selected for EM coverage,                  owner or operator would also need to                  required to work with the EM service
                                                  NMFS may determine that the approved                    ensure that power is maintained to the                provider to repair the malfunction. The
                                                  camera location(s) in the VMP or fishing                EM system at all times when the vessel                vessel operator could not depart on
                                                  activities conducted by the vessel crew                 is underway or the engine is operating.               another trip selected for EM coverage
                                                  outlined in the VMP do not allow for                    The vessel operator would also be                     with this malfunction unless the vessel
                                                  the data collection necessary for catch                 required to conduct a system function                 operator had contacted the EM service
                                                  accounting. Additionally, the vessel                    test before each trip to ensure the EM                provider.
                                                  operator may want to have a camera                      system is working properly before                        If an EM system malfunction were to
                                                  moved if it impedes his or her ability to               departing.                                            occur during a fishing trip selected for
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                                                  fish, or the operator may reconfigure the                  Before each set is retrieved the vessel            EM coverage, prior to retrieving the set
                                                  vessel to change fishing activities during              operator would need to verify that all                the vessel operator would be required to
                                                  the season that would warrant changes                   components of the EM system are                       attempt to correct the problem using the
                                                  to the VMP. Whether requested by the                    functioning. Instructions for completing              provisions described in the vessel’s
                                                  vessel owner or operator or by NMFS,                    this verification would be provided in                VMP. If the malfunction could not be
                                                  the vessel owner or operator would be                   the vessel’s VMP.                                     repaired at sea, the vessel operator
                                                  required to make any changes to the                        Vessel owners or operators would be                would be required to contact the EM
                                                  VMP with the assistance of the EM                       prohibited from tampering with the EM                 service provider at the end of the trip.


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                                                  The malfunction would need to be                        of unharvested IFQ or CDQ applicable                  rule would revise § 679.7(j) to list
                                                  repaired before the vessel could depart                 to that vessel for the IFQ regulatory area            prohibitions to ensure the EM system
                                                  on another fishing trip selected for EM                 in which the vessel is operating.                     functions and the data from the systems
                                                  coverage (see proposed § 679.51(f)(5)).                    Under proposed § 679.51(f)(6), a                   are usable for fisheries management.
                                                  This requirement mirrors the pre-                       vessel owner or operator in the EM                      • Correct regulation citations in
                                                  departure function test requirements.                   selection pool would use ODDS to                      § 679.21(a)(2)(ii) and (a)(3) that cross
                                                                                                          identify when he or she intends to fish               reference paragraphs that NMFS moved
                                                  What happens when the fishing trip                      in multiple areas and to commit to using              in previous rulemaking.
                                                  ends?                                                   a functioning EM system on the whole                    • Remove the word ‘‘observer’’ from
                                                     At the end of the fishing trip selected              trip, even if the vessel was not selected             the phrase ‘‘partial observer coverage
                                                  for EM coverage, the vessel owner or                    for EM coverage. The vessel owner or                  category’’ in § 679.51(a)(1) because, with
                                                  operator would close the trip in ODDS                   operator would be required to meet all                this proposed rule, the partial coverage
                                                  and follow the instructions in ODDS.                    the same responsibilities as if the                   category would include EM and
                                                  The vessel owner or operator would be                   vessel’s fishing trip had been selected               observers.
                                                  required to submit the video data                       for EM coverage in ODDS. These                          • Revise § 679.51(a)(1)(ii)(B) to
                                                  storage devices to NMFS within 2                        include having a copy of a valid NMFS-                remove reference to vessel and trip
                                                  business days of completing the fishing                 approved VMP on board before the                      selection pools because, with this
                                                  trip selected for EM coverage, using a                  vessel goes fishing, maintaining the EM               proposed rule, NMFS is adding the EM
                                                  method that requires a signature for                    system in working order, and submitting               selection pool.
                                                  delivery and provides notification of                   the required information at the end of                  • Remove § 679.51(a)(1)(iii)(D)(2)
                                                  delivery. Additional documentation                      the trip. All these requirements are                  because this proposed rule would
                                                  described in the vessel’s VMP would                     described in more detail above.                       replace that EM provision.
                                                  need to be submitted along with the                        Because the EM system in this                        • Remove the expired deadline for
                                                  video data storage devices. Specific                    instance would be used as a compliance                the Bering Sea and Aleutian Islands
                                                  instructions for shipping video data                    monitoring tool, some additional                      (BSAI) trawl catcher vessel placement in
                                                  storage devices would be included in                    regulatory requirements would apply to                the full observer coverage category at
                                                  the vessel’s VMP (see proposed                          the vessel owner and operator. The EM                 § 679.51(a)(4)(iii).
                                                  § 679.51(f)(5)(vii)). The video storage                 system would be required to be powered
                                                  devices would need to be submitted                      continuously during the entire fishing                Classification
                                                  within 2 business days so that timely                   trip. The vessel owner or operator                      Pursuant to sections 304(b) and 305(d)
                                                  review of the data could occur and be                   would need to describe in the VMP the                 of the Magnuson-Stevens Act, the NMFS
                                                  provided for the management of the                      alternative methods the vessel would                  Assistant Administrator has determined
                                                  fishery.                                                use to show that the vessel had not                   that this proposed rule is consistent
                                                                                                          moved or fished if the vessel owner or                with the FMPs, other provisions of the
                                                  How would a vessel use EM for fishing
                                                  Individual Fishing Quota (IFQ) or                       operator intends to power down the EM                 Magnuson-Stevens Act, and other
                                                  Community Development Quota (CDQ)                       system during periods of non-fishing,                 applicable law, subject to further
                                                  under the exception in Proposed                         such as at night when the vessel crew                 consideration of comments received
                                                  § 679.7(f)(4)?                                          is sleeping. These alternative methods                during the public comment period.
                                                                                                          could include using VMS or installing a                 This proposed rule has been
                                                     Currently, under § 679.7(f)(4), unless a             sensor that records when the engine is                determined to be not significant for the
                                                  vessel has an observer aboard and                       powered down.                                         purposes of Executive Order 12866.
                                                  maintains the applicable daily logbook,                    Additionally, if during a fishing trip
                                                  the vessel cannot retain halibut or                                                                           Regulatory Impact Review (RIR)
                                                                                                          an EM system malfunction occurred that
                                                  sablefish in excess of the total amount                 did not allow recording of essential                     An RIR was prepared to assess all
                                                  of unharvested IFQ or CDQ applicable                    information about where the vessel was                costs and benefits of available regulatory
                                                  to that vessel for the IFQ regulatory area              fishing and what amount of halibut or                 alternatives. A copy of this analysis is
                                                  in which the vessel is operating and that               sablefish catch was coming aboard, the                available from NMFS (see ADDRESSES).
                                                  is currently held by all IFQ or CDQ                     vessel operator would be required to                  The Council recommended
                                                  permit holders aboard the vessel. This                  cease fishing immediately and to                      Amendments 114/104 based on those
                                                  proposed rule would expand the                          contact NOAA OLE. This requirement is                 measures that maximized net benefits to
                                                  exception to a vessel in the EM selection               necessary because information about the               the Nation. Specific aspects of the
                                                  pool. This proposed rule provides that                  location of fishing and the amount                    economic analysis are discussed below
                                                  the owner or operator of a vessel in the                caught in each area is paramount to                   in the Initial Regulatory Flexibility
                                                  EM selection pool, that complies with                   allowing vessels to fish in multiple                  Analysis section.
                                                  the requirements of § 679.51(f)(6) and                  areas using the EM system exception at
                                                  maintains the applicable daily logbook,                                                                       Initial Regulatory Flexibility Analysis
                                                                                                          § 679.7(f)(4).                                        (IRFA)
                                                  could retain halibut or sablefish in
                                                  excess of the total amount of                           Other Regulatory Changes                                 This IRFA was prepared for this
                                                  unharvested IFQ or CDQ applicable to                      NMFS proposes to revise regulations                 proposed rule, as required by section
                                                  that vessel for the IFQ regulatory area in              for clarity and efficiency, as follows—               603 of the Regulatory Flexibility Act
                                                  which the vessel is operating and that                    • Remove expired regulations at                     (RFA), to describe why this action is
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                                                  is currently held by all IFQ or CDQ                     §§ 679.7(j) and 679.23(d)(5), and remove              being proposed; the objectives and legal
                                                  permit holders aboard the vessel. If a                  § 679.23(d)(4), which was previously                  basis for the proposed rule; the number
                                                  vessel is not part of the EM selection                  removed and reserved. Section 679.7(j)                of small entities to which the proposed
                                                  pool and is not selected for observer                   was only applicable through December                  rule would apply; any projected
                                                  coverage for that fishing trip, the vessel              31, 2002 (67 FR 64315; October 18,                    reporting, recordkeeping, or other
                                                  owner or operator would continue to be                  2002). Section 679.23(d)(5) was only                  compliance requirements of the
                                                  prohibited from retaining halibut or                    applicable through July 17, 2001 (66 FR               proposed rule; any overlapping,
                                                  sablefish in excess of the total amount                 31845; June 13, 2001). This proposed                  duplicative, or conflicting Federal rules;


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                                                  and any significant alternatives to the                        independently owned and operated, is                         Alaska Fisheries Information Network,
                                                  proposed rule that would accomplish                            not dominant in its field of operation                       the analysts estimate that 950 of the 981
                                                  the stated objectives, consistent with                         (including its affiliates), and has                          harvesting entities are classified as
                                                  applicable statutes, and that would                            combined annual receipts not in excess                       small entities. All of the 31 vessels that
                                                  minimize any significant adverse                               of $11 million for all its affiliated                        are classified as non-small entities were
                                                  economic impacts of the proposed rule                          operations worldwide.                                        members of harvesting cooperatives
                                                  on small entities. Descriptions of the                            The estimated number of vessels that                      whose combined gross receipts were
                                                  proposed action, its purpose, and the                          use nontrawl gear in the partial coverage                    greater than $11.0 million in 2015, the
                                                  legal basis are contained earlier in this                      category that are small entities might be                    most recent year for which complete
                                                  preamble and are not repeated here.                            overstated. Conversely, the number of                        revenue data is available. Each of the 31
                                                                                                                 non-small entities might be understated.                     vessels classified as non-small entities is
                                                  Number and Description of Small                                The RFA requires a consideration of
                                                  Entities Regulated by the Proposed                                                                                          affiliated with a crab cooperative, six are
                                                                                                                 affiliations between entities for the                        affiliated with a Central GOA Rockfish
                                                  Action                                                         purpose of assessing whether an entity                       Program cooperative, two are affiliated
                                                     The entities directly regulated by this                     is classified as small. The estimates                        with an American Fisheries Act
                                                  action are those entities that harvest                         below do not take into account all                           cooperative, and one is affiliated
                                                  groundfish and halibut using nontrawl                          affiliations between entities. There is                      through ownership with the freezer
                                                  gear and are subject to observer coverage                      not a strict one-to-one correlation                          longline cooperative (some entities are
                                                  in the partial coverage category of the                        between vessels and entities; many                           affiliated with more than one
                                                  Observer Program. These directly                               persons and firms are known to have                          cooperative across different North
                                                  regulated entities include vessels that                        ownership interests in more than one
                                                                                                                                                                              Pacific fisheries).
                                                  fished with nontrawl gear in State                             vessel, and many of these vessels with
                                                  waters only if those vessels had an                            different ownership are otherwise                               Table 1 provides a count of small and
                                                  Federal Fisheries Permit (FFP), which                          affiliated with each other. Vessels that                     non-small entities (i.e., vessels). The
                                                  makes them subject to Federal observer                         have types of affiliation that are not                       first row shows all vessels with FFPs
                                                  regulations. Since participation in the                        tracked in available data (i.e., ownership                   that fished with nontrawl gear in 2015.
                                                  EM selection pool is voluntary, only                           of multiple vessels or affiliation with                      The second row is limited to vessels
                                                  those vessels that choose to participate                       processors) may be misclassified as a                        that fished in Federal waters. The
                                                  in the EM selection pool would be                              small entity.                                                bottom four rows shows the number of
                                                  directly regulated by this proposed rule.                         In 2015, 981 vessels (i.e., harvesting                    entities by gear type and area fished.
                                                     For RFA purposes only, NMFS has                             entities) participated in the groundfish                     Those rows should not be summed
                                                  established a small business size                              and halibut fisheries directly regulated                     vertically because vessels that fished
                                                  standard for businesses, including their                       by the proposed action. Those 981                            with both gear types or in both
                                                  affiliates, whose primary industry is                          catcher vessels include 255 vessels that                     management areas would be double-
                                                  commercial fishing (see 50 CFR 200.2).                         only operated in State waters and                            counted. No vessel less than 40 ft LOA
                                                  A business primarily engaged in                                possessed an FFP; all of those 255                           is classified as a non-small entity, and
                                                  commercial fishing (NAICS code 11411)                          vessels are classified as small entities.                    only one vessel less than 57.5 ft LOA is
                                                  is classified as a small business if it is                     According to data provided by the                            classified as a non-small entity.

                                                     TABLE 1—COUNT OF SMALL AND NON-SMALL ENTITIES IN THE UNIVERSE OF DIRECTLY REGULATED VESSELS IN 2015
                                                                                                                                                                                               Non-Small
                                                                                                                                                                             Small Entity                      Total
                                                                                                                                                                                                 Entity

                                                  Nontrawl catcher vessels (Federal and State waters) ................................................................                950              31              981
                                                  Nontrawl catcher vessels (Federal waters only) .........................................................................            695              31              726
                                                  Hook-and-line catcher vessels in Federal waters in the GOA ....................................................                     584               7              591
                                                  Hook-and-line catcher vessels in Federal waters in the BSAI ....................................................                    114               7              121
                                                  Pot catcher vessels in Federal waters in the GOA .....................................................................               86               4               90
                                                  Pot catcher vessels in Federal waters in the BSAI .....................................................................              22              21               43



                                                  Recordkeeping, Reporting, and Other                            and recordkeeping requirements                               responsibilities can generally be
                                                  Compliance Requirements                                        associated with this proposed rule.                          fulfilled by a crewmember of the vessel
                                                    This proposed rule adds additional                           Vessel owners or operators would                             who already is fulfilling similar
                                                  reporting, recordkeeping, and other                            request to be placed in the EM selection                     functions during fishing activity. The
                                                  compliance requirements for vessels                            pool using ODDS, a tool already used by                      vessel owner or operator would be
                                                  that choose to participate in the EM                           directly regulated small entities. If they                   required to submit the VMP to NMFS
                                                  selection pool and vessels that choose to                      choose to participate in the EM                              for approval.
                                                  use the exemption in § 679.7(f)(4) to                          selection pool, vessel owners and                               Vessel owners or operators in the EM
                                                  harvest IFQ or CDQ halibut and                                 operators would be required to assist                        selection pool that choose to use the
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                                                  sablefish. No small entity is subject to                       with the installation of the EM system                       proposed exemption in § 679.7(f)(4)
                                                  reporting requirements that are in                             and conduct basic maintenance to                             would need to notify NMFS using
                                                  addition to or different from the                              ensure the EM equipment remains                              ODDS when they intend to fish in
                                                  requirements that apply to all directly                        functional. Vessel operators would meet                      multiple areas and commit to using a
                                                  regulated entities.                                            with an EM service technician to                             functioning EM system on the whole
                                                    No unique professional skills are                            develop a VMP for their vessel, in                           trip, even if the vessel was not selected
                                                  needed for the vessel owners or                                which the operator’s responsibilities                        for EM coverage. The vessel owner or
                                                  operators to comply with the reporting                         will be clearly defined. These                               operator would be required to meet all


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                                                  of the same responsibilities as if the                  new avenues to improve fishery data by                ODDS if a vessel is assigned to the EM
                                                  vessel had been selected for EM system                  collecting at-sea discard information                 selection pool is estimated to average 15
                                                  coverage for that trip in ODDS. Because                 from vessels less than 40 ft LOA, which               minutes.
                                                  the EM system in this instance would be                 is not currently gathered.                               The proposed rule would require
                                                  used as a compliance monitoring tool,                      This proposed rule would not                       vessels owners who request to be placed
                                                  some additional requirements would                      increase the fees that NMFS collects                  in the EM selection pool to submit a
                                                  apply. If an EM system malfunction                      from directly regulated entities. The                 VMP to NMFS. Public reporting burden
                                                  occurs during a fishing trip in a manner                Analysis prepared for this action                     per response for the VMP is estimated
                                                  that does not allow essential                           identifies the operational costs of                   to average 48 hours.
                                                  information about where the vessel was                  participating in the EM program (see                     The proposed rule would require all
                                                  fishing and what amount of IFQ or CDQ                   ADDRESSES). Directly regulated small                  vessel owners and operators in the EM
                                                  catch was coming aboard to be recorded,                 entities that individually judge the                  selection pool to close the fishing trip in
                                                  the vessel operator would be required to                operational costs of participating in the             ODDS. Public reporting burden per
                                                  cease fishing immediately and to                        EM program to be burdensome could                     response to close a fishing trip in ODDS
                                                  contact NOAA OLE. Information about                     continue fishing under the existing                   is estimated to average 5 minutes.
                                                  the locations fished and the amount                     human observer selection protocols,
                                                                                                                                                                   The proposed rule also would require
                                                  caught in each area is paramount to                     with no change in the amount of fees
                                                                                                                                                                vessel owners selected to carry EM to
                                                  allowing vessels to fish in multiple                    that they would be assessed.
                                                                                                             Relative to Alternative 2, Alternative             submit video data storage devices and
                                                  areas using this exception; therefore,                                                                        associated documentation to the EM
                                                  such a requirement is necessary.                        3 would increase recordkeeping burdens
                                                                                                          on small entities by requiring skippers               data reviewer within 2 business days of
                                                  Duplicate, Overlapping, or Conflicting                  to fill out catch logbooks while                      the end of the fishing trip. Public
                                                  Federal Rules                                           operating their vessels and could also                reporting burden per response is
                                                    No duplication, overlap, or conflict                  necessitate expanded dockside                         estimated to average 1 hour.
                                                  between this proposed action and                        monitoring to verify logbooks, which                     Vessel owners or operators wanting to
                                                  existing Federal rules has been                         could slow down shoreside operations                  use EM to fish under the proposed
                                                  identified.                                             and potentially increase overall costs at             exception in § 679.7(f)(4) would be
                                                                                                          the programmatic level.                               required to notify NMFS through ODDS.
                                                  Description of Significant Alternatives                                                                       Public reporting burden per response to
                                                  That Minimize Adverse Impacts on                        Collection-of-Information Requirements                register a fishing trip in ODDS is
                                                  Small Entities                                            This proposed rule contains                         estimated to average 15 minutes. The
                                                     No significant alternatives were                     collection-of-information requirements                addition of the option to indicate that
                                                  identified that would accomplish the                    subject to review and approval by the                 the vessel will to use EM to fish under
                                                  stated objectives, are consistent with                  Office of Management and Budget                       the exception in § 679.7(f)(4) during an
                                                  applicable statutes, and that would                     (OMB) under the Paperwork Reduction                   upcoming fishing trip is not expected to
                                                  minimize any significant economic                       Act. These requirements have been                     increase the average response time to
                                                  impact of the proposed rule on small                    submitted to OMB for approval under                   register a trip in ODDS.
                                                  entities. The Council and NMFS                          OMB control number 0648–0318 (North                      Public comment is sought regarding
                                                  considered three alternatives.                          Pacific Observer Program). The public                 (1) whether this proposed collection of
                                                  Alternative 1, the no action alternative,               reporting burden for the collection-of-               information is necessary for the proper
                                                  would not allow vessels to use an EM                    information requirements in this                      performance of the functions of the
                                                  system instead of an observer.                          proposed rule includes the time for                   agency, including whether the
                                                  Alternative 2 would allow the use of EM                 reviewing instructions, searching                     information shall have practical utility;
                                                  for catch estimation on vessels in the                  existing data sources, gathering and                  (2) the accuracy of the burden estimate;
                                                  EM selection pool and allow EM as a                     maintaining the data needed, and                      (3) ways to enhance the quality, utility,
                                                  monitoring tool when fishing IFQ in                     completing and reviewing the collection               and clarity of the information to be
                                                  multiple areas. Alternative 3 would                     of information.                                       collected; and (4) ways to minimize the
                                                  allow the use of EM for compliance                        The proposed rule would allow vessel                burden of the collection of information,
                                                  monitoring of vessel operator logbooks                  owners or operators to use the existing               including through the use of automated
                                                  used for catch estimation.                              ODDS to submit a request to be placed                 collection techniques or other forms of
                                                     The preferred alternative, Alternative               in the EM selection pool. In addition,                information technology. Send comments
                                                  2, was designed to minimize the                         the proposed rule would allow vessel                  on these or any other aspects of the
                                                  impacts to small entities from the status               owners or operators in the EM selection               collection of information to NMFS
                                                  quo requirement to carry an observer                    pool to submit a request to be removed                Alaska Region at the ADDRESSES above,
                                                  when selected under the partial                         from the EM selection pool. Public                    email to OIRA_Submission@
                                                  coverage category. Alternative 2                        reporting burden per response for these               omb.eop.gov, or fax to (202) 395–5806.
                                                  provides vessels that meet specific                     new options in ODDS is estimated to
                                                  criteria the choice to join the EM                      average 5 minutes. If NMFS denies a                   List of Subjects in 50 CFR Part 679
                                                  selection pool instead of observer                      request to place a vessel in the EM                     Alaska, Fisheries, Recordkeeping and
                                                  selection. Vessels in the EM selection                  selection pool, the vessel owner may                  reporting requirements.
                                                  pool would be required to use EM when                   submit an administrative appeal to
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                                                                                                                                                                  Dated: March 17, 2017.
                                                  randomly selected. Relative to                          NMFS. Public reporting burden per
                                                  Alternative 1 (no action), Alternative 2                                                                      Alan D. Risenhoover,
                                                                                                          response for an administrative appeal is
                                                  provides nontrawl gear catcher vessel                   estimated to average 4 hours.                         Acting Deputy Assistant Administrator for
                                                  operators with the opportunity to                         The proposed rule would require all                 Regulatory Programs, National Marine
                                                                                                                                                                Fisheries Service.
                                                  participate in fishery monitoring and                   vessel owners and operators in the EM
                                                  comply with the Observer Program                        selection pool to register a fishing trip               For the reasons set out in the
                                                  regulations without carrying a human                    in ODDS. Public reporting burden per                  preamble, 50 CFR part 679 is proposed
                                                  observer. Alternative 2 could also open                 response to register a fishing trip in                to be amended as follows:


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                                                  PART 679—FISHERIES OF THE                                   (4) Except as provided in § 679.40(d),                (12) Fail to meet vessel owner and
                                                  EXCLUSIVE ECONOMIC ZONE OFF                              retain IFQ or CDQ halibut or IFQ or                   operator responsibilities specified at
                                                  ALASKA                                                   CDQ sablefish on a vessel in excess of                § 679.51 (f)(5).
                                                                                                           the total amount of unharvested IFQ or                *     *      *     *      *
                                                  ■ 1. The authority citation for 50 CFR                   CDQ, applicable to the vessel category                ■ 4. In § 679.21, revise paragraphs
                                                  part 679 continues to read as follows:                   and IFQ or CDQ regulatory area(s) in                  (a)(2)(ii) and (a)(3) to read as follows:
                                                    Authority: 16 U.S.C. 773 et seq.; 1801 et              which the vessel is deploying fixed gear,
                                                  seq.; 3631 et seq.; Pub. L. 108–447; Pub. L.             and that is currently held by all IFQ or              § 679.21 Prohibited species bycatch
                                                  111–281.                                                 CDQ permit holders aboard the vessel,                 management.
                                                                                                           unless the vessel has an observer aboard                 (a) * * *
                                                  ■ 2. In § 679.2:
                                                                                                           under subpart E of this part or the vessel               (2) * * *
                                                  ■ a. In the definition of ‘‘Fishing trip,’’              participates in the EM selection pool
                                                  revise paragraph (3) heading and add                                                                              (ii) After allowing for sampling by an
                                                                                                           and complies with the requirements at                 observer, if an observer is aboard, sort
                                                  paragraph (3)(iv); and                                   § 679.51(f), and maintains the applicable             its catch immediately after retrieval of
                                                  ■ b. Add the definitions for ‘‘Electronic
                                                                                                           daily fishing log prescribed in the                   the gear and, except for salmon
                                                  Monitoring system or EM system,’’ ‘‘EM                   annual management measures                            prohibited species catch in the BS
                                                  selection pool’’, ‘‘EM service provider,’’               published in the Federal Register                     pollock fisheries and GOA groundfish
                                                  and ‘‘Vessel Monitoring Plan (VMP)’’ in                  pursuant to § 300.62 of this title and                fisheries under paragraph (f) or (h) of
                                                  alphabetical order to read as follows:                   § 679.5.                                              this section, or any prohibited species
                                                  § 679.2   Definitions.                                   *      *     *      *    *                            catch as provided (in permits issued)
                                                  *      *     *     *     *                                  (g) North Pacific Observer Program—                under the PSD program at § 679.26,
                                                     Electronic Monitoring system or EM                    Observers. * * *                                      return all prohibited species, or parts
                                                  system means a network of equipment                      *      *     *      *    *                            thereof, to the sea immediately, with a
                                                  that uses a software operating system                       (j) North Pacific Observer Program—                minimum of injury, regardless of its
                                                  connected to one or more technology                      EM Systems. (1) Fish without an EM                    condition.
                                                  components, including, but not limited                   system when a vessel is required to                      (3) Rebuttable presumption. Except as
                                                  to, cameras and recording devices to                     carry an EM system under § 679.51(f).                 provided under paragraphs (f) and (h) of
                                                  collect data on catch and vessel                            (2) Fish with an EM system without                 this section and § 679.26, there will be
                                                  operations.                                              a copy of a valid NMFS-approved VMP                   a rebuttable presumption that any
                                                     EM selection pool means the defined                   on board.                                             prohibited species retained on board a
                                                                                                              (3) Fail to comply with a NMFS-                    fishing vessel regulated under this part
                                                  group of vessels from which NMFS will
                                                                                                           approved VMP.                                         was caught and retained in violation of
                                                  randomly select the vessels required to                     (4) Fail to conduct a function test
                                                  use an EM system under § 679.51(f).                                                                            this section.
                                                                                                           prior to departing port on a fishing trip
                                                     EM service provider means any                                                                               *       *    *     *     *
                                                                                                           as required at § 679.51(f)(5)(vi)(A).
                                                  person, including their employees or                        (5) Depart on a fishing trip selected              § 679.23   [Amended]
                                                  agents, that NMFS contracts with to                      for EM coverage without a functional
                                                  provide EM services, or to review,                                                                             ■ 5. In § 679.23 remove paragraphs
                                                                                                           EM system, unless procedures at                       (d)(4) and (d)(5).
                                                  interpret, or analyze EM data, as                        § 679.51(f)(5)(vi)(A)(1) and
                                                  required under § 679.51(f).                                                                                    ■ 6. In § 679.51:
                                                                                                           § 679.51(f)(5)(vi)(A)(2) have been                    ■ a. Revise section heading and
                                                  *      *     *     *     *                               followed.
                                                     Fishing trip means: * * *                                                                                   paragraphs (a)(1) heading, (a)(1)(i)
                                                                                                              (6) Fail to follow procedures at
                                                                                                                                                                 introductory text, (a)(1)(i)(C), (a)(1)(ii)
                                                  *      *     *     *     *                               § 679.51(f)(5)(vi)(B) prior to each set on
                                                                                                                                                                 introductory text, (a)(1)(ii)(B),
                                                     (3) North Pacific Observer Program.                   a fishing trip selected for EM coverage.
                                                                                                              (7) Fail to make the EM system,                    (a)(1)(ii)(D), and (a)(4)(iii); and
                                                  *      *     *     *     *                                                                                     ■ b. Add paragraph (f) to read as
                                                     (iv) For a vessel in the EM selection                 associated equipment, logbooks and
                                                                                                           other records available for inspection                follows:
                                                  pool of the partial coverage category,
                                                  the period of time that begins when the                  upon request by NMFS, OLE, or other                   § 679.51 Observer and Electronic
                                                  vessel leaves a shore-based port with an                 NMFS-authorized officer.                              Monitoring System requirements for
                                                                                                              (8) Fail to submit a video data storage            vessels and plants.
                                                  empty hold until the vessel returns to a
                                                                                                           device as specified under                                (a) * * *
                                                  shore-based port, regardless of when or
                                                                                                           § 679.51(f)(5)(vii).                                     (1) Groundfish and halibut fishery
                                                  where caught fish were offloaded.                           (9) Tamper with, bias, disconnect,
                                                  *      *     *     *     *                                                                                     partial coverage category—(i) Vessel
                                                                                                           damage, destroy, alter, or in any other               classes in partial coverage category.
                                                     Vessel Monitoring Plan (VMP) means                    way distort, render useless, inoperative,
                                                  the document that describes how fishing                                                                        Unless otherwise specified in paragraph
                                                                                                           ineffective, or inaccurate any                        (a)(2) of this section, the following
                                                  operations on the vessel will be                         component of the EM system, associated
                                                  conducted and how the EM system and                                                                            catcher vessels and catcher/processors
                                                                                                           equipment, or data recorded by the EM                 are in the partial coverage category
                                                  associated equipment will be configured                  system.
                                                  to meet the data collection objectives                                                                         when fishing for halibut with hook-and-
                                                                                                              (10) Assault, impede, intimidate,
                                                  and purpose of the EM program. VMPs                                                                            line gear or when directed fishing for
                                                                                                           harass, sexually harass, bribe, or
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                                                  are required under § 679.51(f).                                                                                groundfish in a federally managed or
                                                                                                           interfere with an EM service provider.
                                                                                                              (11) Interfere or bias the sampling                parallel groundfish fishery, as defined at
                                                  *      *     *     *     *                                                                                     § 679.2:
                                                  ■ 3. In § 679.7, revise paragraphs (f)(4),               procedure employed in the EM selection
                                                  (g) heading, and (j) to read as follows:                 pool including either mechanically or                 *      *     *     *     *
                                                                                                           manually sorting or discarding catch                     (C) A catcher/processor placed in the
                                                  § 679.7   Prohibitions.                                  outside of the camera view or                         partial coverage category under
                                                  *       *     *       *      *                           inconsistent with the NMFS-approved                   paragraph (a)(3) of this section; or
                                                      (f) * * *                                            VMP.                                                  *      *     *     *     *


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                                                     (ii) Registration and notification of                calendar year in which the catcher                    to leave the EM selection pool by
                                                  observer deployment. The Observer                       vessel would be placed in the EM                      November 1 of the year prior to the
                                                  Declare and Deploy System (ODDS) is                     selection pool.                                       calendar year in which the vessel would
                                                  the communication platform for the                         (iv) Approval for placement in the EM              be placed in observer coverage.
                                                  partial coverage category by which                      selection pool. NMFS will approve a                      (2) Notification of EM selection—(i) A
                                                  NMFS receives information about                         nontrawl gear vessel for placement in                 minimum of 72 hours prior to
                                                  fishing plans subject to randomized                     the EM selection pool based on criteria               embarking on each fishing trip, the
                                                  observer deployment. Vessel operators                   specified in NMFS’ Annual Deployment                  operator of a vessel in the EM selection
                                                  provide fishing plan and contact                        Plan, available through the NMFS                      pool with a NMFS-approved VMP must
                                                  information to NMFS and receive                         Alaska Region Web site at http://                     register the anticipated trip with ODDS.
                                                  instructions through ODDS for                           alaskafisheries.noaa.gov. Criteria may                   (ii) ODDS will notify the vessel
                                                  coordinating with an observer provider                  include, but are not limited to,                      operator whether the trip is selected for
                                                  for any required observer coverage.                     availability of EM systems, vessel gear               EM coverage and provide a receipt
                                                  Access to ODDS is available through the                 type, vessel length, area fished, number              number corresponding to this
                                                  NMFS Alaska Region Web site at http://                  of trips or total catch, sector, target               notification. Trip registration is
                                                  alaskafisheries.noaa.gov.                               fishery, and home or landing port.                    complete when the vessel operator
                                                  *       *    *     *    *                                  (v) Notification of approval for                   receives the receipt number.
                                                     (B) Notification. Upon entry into                    placement in the EM selection pool—(A)                   (iii) An operator may embark on a
                                                  ODDS, NMFS will notify the owner or                     NMFS will notify the vessel owner or                  fishing trip registered with ODDS:
                                                  operator of his or her vessel’s selection               operator through ODDS of approval for                    (A) Not selected trip. At any time if
                                                  pool. Owners and operators must                         the EM selection pool for the next                    ODDS indicates that the fishing trip is
                                                  comply with all further instructions set                calendar year. The vessel remains                     not selected for EM coverage.
                                                  forth by ODDS.                                          subject to observer coverage under                       (B) Selected trip. After the vessel
                                                                                                          paragraph (a)(1)(i) of this section unless            operator follows the instructions in
                                                  *       *    *     *    *
                                                     (D) Vessel selection pool. A vessel                  NMFS approves the request for                         ODDS and complies with the
                                                  selected for observer coverage is                       placement of the vessel in the EM                     responsibilities under paragraphs (f)(4)
                                                  required to have an observer on board                   selection pool.                                       and (f)(5) of this section, if ODDS
                                                                                                             (B) Once the vessel owner or operator              indicates that the fishing trip is selected
                                                  for all groundfish and halibut fishing
                                                                                                          receives notification of approval from                for EM coverage.
                                                  trips specified at paragraph (a)(1)(i) of
                                                                                                          NMFS, the vessel owner or operator                       (3) EM coverage duration. If selected,
                                                  this section for the time period
                                                                                                          must comply with the vessel owner or                  a vessel is required to use the EM
                                                  indicated by ODDS.
                                                                                                          operator responsibilities in paragraphs               system for the entire fishing trip.
                                                  *       *    *     *    *                               (f)(4) and (f)(5) of this section and all
                                                     (4) * * *                                                                                                     (i) A fishing trip selected for EM
                                                                                                          further instructions set forth by ODDS.               coverage may not begin until all
                                                     (iii) Deadline to request full observer                 (vi) Initial Administrative
                                                  coverage. A full observer coverage                                                                            previously harvested fish have been
                                                                                                          Determination (IAD). If NMFS denies a                 offloaded.
                                                  request must be submitted by October                    request to place a vessel in the EM
                                                  15 of the year prior to the calendar year                                                                        (ii) Within 24 hours of the end of the
                                                                                                          selection pool, NMFS will provide an
                                                  in which the catcher vessel would be                                                                          fishing trip selected for EM coverage,
                                                                                                          IAD to the vessel owner, which will
                                                  placed in the full observer coverage                                                                          the vessel operator must use ODDS to
                                                                                                          explain the basis for the denial.
                                                  category.                                                                                                     close the fishing trip and follow the
                                                                                                             (vii) Appeal. If the vessel owner
                                                  *       *    *     *    *                                                                                     instructions in ODDS for submitting the
                                                                                                          wishes to appeal NMFS’ denial of a
                                                     (f) Electronic monitoring system                                                                           video data storage devices and
                                                                                                          request to place the vessel in the EM
                                                  requirements for vessels that use                                                                             associated documentation as outlined in
                                                                                                          selection pool, the owner may appeal
                                                  nontrawl gear—Vessels that use                                                                                paragraph (5)(vii) of this section.
                                                                                                          the determination under the appeals
                                                  nontrawl gear in the partial coverage                                                                            (4) Vessel Monitoring Plan (VMP).
                                                                                                          procedure set out at 15 CFR part 906.
                                                  category in paragraph (a)(1)(i) of this                    (viii) Duration. Once NMFS approves                Once approved for the EM selection
                                                  section may be eligible for EM coverage                 a vessel for the EM selection pool, that              pool and prior to registering a fishing
                                                  instead of observer coverage.                           vessel will remain in the EM selection                trip in ODDS under paragraph (f)(2) of
                                                     (1) Vessel placement in the EM                       pool until—                                           this section, the vessel owner or
                                                  selection pool—(i) Applicability. The                      (A) NMFS disapproves the VMP                       operator must develop a VMP with the
                                                  owner or operator of a vessel that uses                 under paragraph (f)(4) of this section;               EM service provider following the VMP
                                                  nontrawl gear in the partial coverage                      (B) The vessel owner or operator                   template available through the NMFS
                                                  category under paragraph (a)(1)(i) of this              notifies NMFS that the vessel intends to              Alaska Region Web site at https://
                                                  section may request to be placed in the                 leave the EM selection pool in the                    alaskafisheries.noaa.gov/.
                                                  EM selection pool.                                      following fishing year under paragraph                   (i) The vessel owner or operator must
                                                     (ii) How to request placement in the                 (f)(1)(ix) of this section; or                        sign and submit the VMP to NMFS each
                                                  EM selection pool. A vessel owner or                       (C) The vessel no longer meets the EM              calendar year.
                                                  operator must complete an EM request                    selection pool criteria specified by                     (ii) NMFS will approve the VMP for
                                                  and submit it to NMFS using ODDS.                       NMFS.                                                 the calendar year if it meets all the
                                                  Access to ODDS is available through the                    (ix) How to leave the EM selection                 requirements specified in the VMP
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                                                  NMFS Alaska Region Web site at http://                  pool. A vessel owner must complete a                  template available through the NMFS
                                                  alaskafisheries.noaa.gov. ODDS is                       request to leave the EM selection pool                Alaska Region Web site https://
                                                  described in paragraph (a)(1)(ii) of this               and submit it to NMFS using ODDS.                     alaskafisheries.noaa.gov/.
                                                  section.                                                ODDS is described in paragraph                           (iii) If the VMP does not meet all the
                                                     (iii) Deadline to submit an EM                       (a)(1)(ii) of this section.                           requirements specified in the VMP
                                                  request. A vessel owner or operator                        (x) Deadline to submit a request to                template, NMFS will provide the vessel
                                                  must submit an EM request in ODDS by                    leave the EM selection pool. A vessel                 owner or operator the opportunity to
                                                  November 1 of the year prior to the                     owner or operator must submit a request               submit a revised VMP that meets all the


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                                                  requirements specified in the VMP                       function test following the instructions              prior to departing on a subsequent
                                                  template.                                               from the EM service provider. The                     fishing trip selected for EM coverage.
                                                     (iv) If NMFS does not approve the                    vessel operator must verify that the EM                  (vii) When instructed by ODDS after
                                                  revised VMP, NMFS will issue an IAD                     system has adequate memory to record                  closing a fishing trip selected for EM
                                                  to the vessel owner or operator that will               the entire fishing trip.                              coverage, the vessel operator must
                                                  explain the basis for the disapproval.                     (1) If the EM system function test                 submit video data storage devices and
                                                  The vessel owner or operator may file                   detects a malfunction identified as a                 associated documentation identified in
                                                  an administrative appeal under the                      high priority in the vessel’s VMP or                  the vessel’s VMP to NMFS using a
                                                  administrative appeals procedures set                   does not allow the data collection                    method that requires a signature for
                                                  out at 15 CFR part 906.                                 objectives to be achieved, the vessel                 delivery and provides a return receipt or
                                                     (v) If changes are required to the VMP               must remain in port for up to 72 hours                delivery notification to the sender. The
                                                  to improve the data collection of the EM                to allow an EM service provider time to               video data storage devices and
                                                  system or address fishing operation                     conduct repairs. If the repairs cannot be             associated documentation described in
                                                  changes, the vessel owner or operator                   completed within the 72-hour time                     the vessel’s VMP must be postmarked
                                                  must work with NMFS and the EM                          frame, the vessel is released from EM                 no later than 2 business days after the
                                                  service provider to alter the VMP. The                  coverage for that fishing trip and may                end of the fishing trip.
                                                  vessel owner or operator must sign the                  depart on the scheduled fishing trip. A
                                                                                                          malfunction must be repaired prior to                    (viii) Make the EM system and
                                                  updated VMP and submit these changes                                                                          associated equipment available for
                                                  to the VMP to NMFS prior to departing                   departing on a subsequent fishing trip.
                                                                                                          The vessel will automatically be                      inspection upon request by OLE, a
                                                  on the next fishing trip selected for EM                                                                      NMFS-authorized officer, or other
                                                  coverage.                                               selected for EM coverage for the
                                                                                                          subsequent fishing trip after the                     NMFS-authorized personnel.
                                                     (5) Vessel owner or operator
                                                  responsibilities. To use an EM system                   malfunction has been repaired.                           (6) EM for fishing in multiple
                                                  under this section, the vessel owner or                    (2) If the EM system function test                 regulatory areas. If a vessel owner or
                                                  operator must:                                          detects a malfunction identified as a low             operator intends to fish in multiple
                                                     (i) Make the vessel available for the                priority in the vessel’s VMP, the vessel              regulatory areas using an EM system
                                                  installation of EM equipment by an EM                   operator may depart on the scheduled                  under the exception provided at
                                                  service provider.                                       fishing trip following the procedures for             § 679.7(f)(4), the vessel owner or
                                                     (ii) Provide access to the vessel’s                  low priority malfunctions described in                operator must:
                                                  systems and reasonable assistance to the                the vessel’s VMP. At the end of the trip                 (i) Meet the requirements described in
                                                  EM service provider.                                    the vessel operator must work with the                paragraph (f) of this section.
                                                     (iii) Maintain a copy of a NMFS-                     EM service provider to repair the                        (ii) Register in ODDS that he or she
                                                  approved VMP aboard the vessel at all                   malfunction. The vessel operator may                  intends to fish in multiple regulatory
                                                  times when the vessel is fishing.                       not depart on another fishing trip                    areas using the exception in
                                                     (iv) Comply with all elements of the                 selected for EM coverage with this                    § 679.7(f)(4).
                                                  VMP when selected for EM coverage in                    system malfunction unless the vessel                     (iii) Ensure the EM system is powered
                                                  ODDS.                                                   operator has contacted the EM service                 continuously during the fishing trip. If
                                                     (v) Maintain the EM system, including                provider.                                             the EM system is powered down during
                                                  the following:                                             (B) During a fishing trip selected for             periods of non-fishing, the VMP must
                                                     (A) Ensure power is maintained to the                EM coverage, before each set is retrieved             describe alternate methods to ensure
                                                  EM system at all times when the vessel                  the vessel operator must verify all                   location information about the vessel is
                                                  is underway.                                            cameras are recording and all sensors                 available for the entire fishing trip, as
                                                     (B) Ensure the system is functioning                 and other required EM system                          specified in the VMP template available
                                                  for the entire fishing trip and that                    components are functioning as                         through the NMFS Alaska Region Web
                                                  camera views are unobstructed and                       instructed in the vessel’s VMP.                       site https://alaskafisheries.noaa.gov/.
                                                  clear in quality and catch and discards                    (1) If a malfunction is detected, prior
                                                  may be completely viewed, identified,                   to retrieving the set the vessel operator                (iv) If an EM system malfunction
                                                  and quantified.                                         must attempt to correct the problem                   occurs during a fishing trip that does
                                                     (C) Ensure EM system components are                  using the instructions in the vessel’s                not allow the recording of retrieval
                                                  not tampered with, disabled, destroyed,                 VMP.                                                  location information and imagery of
                                                  or operated or maintained improperly.                      (2) If the malfunction cannot be                   catch as described in the vessel’s VMP,
                                                     (vi) Complete pre-departure function                 repaired at sea, the vessel operator must             the vessel operator must cease fishing
                                                  test and daily verification of EM system.               notify the EM service provider of the                 and contact OLE immediately.
                                                     (A) Prior to departing port, the vessel              malfunction at the end of the fishing                 [FR Doc. 2017–05753 Filed 3–22–17; 8:45 am]
                                                  operator must conduct a system                          trip. The malfunction must be repaired                BILLING CODE 3510–22–P
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Document Created: 2017-03-23 02:45:30
Document Modified: 2017-03-23 02:45:30
CategoryRegulatory Information
CollectionFederal Register
sudoc ClassAE 2.7:
GS 4.107:
AE 2.106:
PublisherOffice of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration
SectionProposed Rules
ActionProposed rule; request for comments.
DatesComments must be received no later than May 22, 2017.
ContactGretchen Harrington or Jennifer Watson, 907-586-7228.
FR Citation82 FR 14853 
RIN Number0648-BG54
CFR AssociatedAlaska; Fisheries and Recordkeeping and Reporting Requirements

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