82_FR_15212 82 FR 15155 - Fisheries of the Northeastern United States; Atlantic Sea Scallop Fishery; Framework Adjustment 28

82 FR 15155 - Fisheries of the Northeastern United States; Atlantic Sea Scallop Fishery; Framework Adjustment 28

DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

Federal Register Volume 82, Issue 57 (March 27, 2017)

Page Range15155-15164
FR Document2017-06002

NMFS approves and implements through regulations the measures included in Framework Adjustment 28 to the Atlantic Sea Scallop Fishery Management Plan, which the New England Fishery Management Council adopted and submitted to NMFS for approval. The purpose of Framework 28 is to prevent overfishing, improve yield-per-recruit, and improve the overall management of the Atlantic sea scallop fishery. Framework 28: Sets specifications for the scallop fishery for fishing year 2017; revises the way we allocate catch to the limited access general category individual fishing quota fleet to reflect the spatial management of the scallop fishery; and implements a 50-bushel shell stock possession limit for limited access vessels inshore of the days- at-sea demarcation line north of 42[deg] 20' N. lat.

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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

50 CFR Part 648

[Docket No.: 161118999-7280-02]
RIN 0648-BG46


Fisheries of the Northeastern United States; Atlantic Sea Scallop 
Fishery; Framework Adjustment 28

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

ACTION: Final rule.

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SUMMARY: NMFS approves and implements through regulations the measures 
included in Framework Adjustment 28 to the Atlantic Sea Scallop Fishery 
Management Plan, which the New England Fishery Management Council 
adopted and submitted to NMFS for approval. The purpose of Framework 28 
is to prevent overfishing, improve yield-per-recruit, and improve the 
overall management of the Atlantic sea scallop fishery. Framework 28: 
Sets specifications for the scallop fishery for fishing year 2017; 
revises the way we allocate catch to the limited access general 
category individual fishing quota fleet to reflect the spatial 
management of the scallop fishery; and implements a 50-bushel shell 
stock possession limit for limited access vessels inshore of the days-
at-sea demarcation line north of 42[deg] 20' N. lat.

DATES: Effective March 23, 2017.

ADDRESSES: The Council developed an environmental assessment (EA) for 
this action that describes the action and other considered alternatives 
and provides a thorough analysis of the impacts of these measures. 
Copies of the Framework, the EA, and the Initial Regulatory Flexibility 
Analysis (IRFA), are available upon request from Thomas A. Nies, 
Executive Director, New England Fishery Management Council, 50 Water 
Street, Newburyport, MA 01950. The EA/IRFA is also accessible via the 
Internet at: http://www.nefmc.org/scallops/index.html.
    Copies of the small entity compliance guide are available from John 
K. Bullard, Regional Administrator, NMFS, Greater Atlantic Regional 
Fisheries Office, 55 Great Republic Drive, Gloucester, MA 01930-2298, 
or available on the internet at: http://www.greateratlantic.fisheries.noaa.gov/sustainable/species/scallop/.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Travis Ford, Fishery Policy Analyst, 
978-281-9233.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:

Background

    The Council adopted Framework 28 on November 17, 2016, and 
submitted a draft of the framework to NMFS on December 21, 2016, that 
presented Council recommended measures, rationale, impacts for review, 
and a draft EA. NMFS published a proposed rule, including a reference 
on how to obtain the framework and the draft final EA, for approving 
and implementing Framework 28 on January 19, 2017 (82 FR 6472). The 
proposed rule included a 15-day public comment period that closed on 
February 7, 2017. The Council submitted a final EA to NMFS on March 10, 
2017, for approval. This annual action includes catch, effort, and 
quota allocations and adjustments to the rotational area management 
program for fishing year 2017. Framework 28 specifies measures for 
fishing year 2017, and includes fishing year 2018 measures that will go 
into place as a default should the next specifications-setting 
framework be delayed beyond the start of fishing year 2018. NMFS has 
approved all of the measures recommended by the Council and described 
below. The Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act 
(Magnuson-Stevens Act) permits NMFS to approve, partially approve, or 
disapprove measures proposed by the Council based only on whether the 
measures are consistent with the fishery management plan, the Magnuson-
Stevens Act and its National Standards, and other applicable law. We 
must defer to the Council's policy choices unless there is a clear 
inconsistency with the law or the FMP. Details concerning the 
development of these measures were contained in the preamble of the 
proposed rule and are not repeated here.

Specification of Scallop Overfishing Limit (OFL), Acceptable Biological 
Catch (ABC), Annual Catch Limits (ACLs), Annual Catch Targets (ACTs), 
Annual Projected Landings (APLs) and Set-Asides for the 2017 Fishing 
Year and Default Specifications for Fishing Year 2018

    Table 1 outlines the scallop fishery catch limits derived from the 
ABC values and the projected landings of the fleet.

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 Table 1--Scallop Catch Limits (mt) for Fishing Years 2017 and 2018 for
                 the Limited Access and LAGC IFQ Fleets
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              Catch limits                  2017  (mt)      2018  (mt)*
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Overfishing Limit.......................          75,485          69,678
Acceptable Biological Catch/ACL                   46,737          43,142
 (discards removed).....................
Incidental Catch........................              23              23
Research Set-Aside (RSA)................             567             567
Observer Set-Aside......................             467             431
ACL for fishery.........................          45,680          42,121
Limited Access ACL......................          43,167          39,804
LAGC Total ACL..........................           2,512           2,317
LAGC IFQ ACL (5% of ACL)................           2,284           2,106
Limited Access with LAGC IFQ ACL (0.5%               228             211
 of ACL)................................
Limited Access ACT......................          38,623          35,614
APL.....................................          20,516               *
Limited Access Projected Landings (94.5%          19,388               *
 of APL)................................
Total IFQ Annual Allocation (5.5% of               1,129          ** 846
 APL)...................................
LAGC IFQ Annual Allocation (5% of APL)..           1,026          ** 769
Limited Access with LAGC IFQ Annual                  103           ** 77
 Allocation (0.5% of APL)...............
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* The catch limits for the 2018 fishing year are subject to change
  through a future specifications action or framework adjustment. This
  includes the setting of an APL for 2018 that will be based on the 2017
  annual scallop surveys.
** As a precautionary measure, the 2018 IFQ annual allocations are set
  at 75% of the 2017 IFQ Annual Allocations.

    This action deducts 1.25 million lb (567 mt) of scallops annually 
for 2017 and 2018 from the ABC and sets it aside as the Scallop RSA to 
fund scallop research and to compensate participating vessels through 
the sale of scallops harvested under RSA projects. As of March 1, 2017, 
this set-aside has been available for harvest by RSA-funded project in 
the open area. Framework 28 allows RSA to be harvested from the Mid-
Atlantic Access Area (MAAA), but would prevent RSA harvesting from 
access areas under 2018 default measures. Framework 28 also clarifies 
that RSA cannot be harvested from the Northern Gulf of Maine (NGOM) 
management area. Of this 1.25 million lb (567 mt) allocation, NMFS has 
already allocated 63,204 lb (28.7 mt) to previously-funded multi-year 
projects as part of the 2016 RSA awards process. NMFS reviewed 
proposals submitted for consideration of 2017 RSA awards and announced 
project selections on March 17, 2017. Details on the 2017 RSA awards 
can be found on our Web site here: http://www.nefsc.noaa.gov/coopresearch/news/scallop-rsa-2017-18/.
    This action also sets aside 1 percent of the ABC for the industry-
funded observer program to help defray the cost to scallop vessels that 
carry an observer. The observer set-asides for fishing years 2017 and 
2018 are 467 mt and 431 mt, respectively. In fishing year 2017, the 
compensation rates for limited access vessels in open areas fishing 
under days-at-sea (DAS) is 0.12 DAS per DAS fished. For access area 
trips, the compensation rate is 200 lb (91 kg), in addition to the 
vessel's possession limit for the trip for each day or part of a day an 
observer is onboard. LAGC IFQ vessels may possess an additional 200 lb 
(91 kg) per trip in open areas when carrying an observer. NMFS may 
adjust the compensation rate throughout the fishing year, depending on 
how quickly the fleets are using the set aside. The Council may adjust 
the 2018 observer set-aside through its development non-default 
measures for 2018.

Open Area DAS Allocations

    This action implements vessel-specific DAS allocations for each of 
the three limited access scallop DAS permit categories (i.e., full-
time, part-time, and occasional) for 2017 and 2018 (Table 2). Framework 
28 sets 2018 DAS allocations at 75 percent of fishing year 2017 DAS 
allocations as a precautionary measure. This is to avoid over-
allocating DAS to the fleet in the event that the 2018 specifications 
action, if delayed past the start of the 2018 fishing year, estimates 
that DAS should be less than currently projected. The allocations in 
Table 2 exclude any DAS deductions that are required if the limited 
access scallop fleet exceeded its 2016 sub-ACL. In addition, these DAS 
values take into account a 0.14-DAS reduction necessary to compensate 
for a measure implemented in Framework Adjustment 26 to the FMP (80 FR 
22119; April 21, 2015) that allows vessels to transit to ports south of 
39[deg] N. lat. while not on DAS. The DAS also include a 4.7 percent 
increase because the 2017 fishing year will be 13 months long to 
account for the change in the start of the fishing year (from March 1 
to April 1) implemented through Amendment 19 to the Scallop FMP (81 FR 
76516; November 3, 2016).

      Table 2--Scallop Open Area DAS Allocations for 2017 and 2018
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                                                               2018
             Permit category                   2017          (default)
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Full-Time...............................           30.41           21.75
Part-Time...............................           12.16            8.69
Occasional..............................            2.54            1.91
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Limited Access Allocations and Trip Possession Limits for Scallop 
Access Areas

    For fishing year 2017, Framework 28 keeps the MAAA open as an 
access area and also opens the Nantucket Lightship Access Area (NLS) 
and Closed Area 2 Access Area (CA2). In addition, this action opens the 
Elephant Trunk Closed Area and allows full-time vessels to choose to 
fish up to 18,000 lb (8,165 kg) in the Elephant Trunk area or they may 
choose to fish this allocation in the MAAA. Because of the flexible 
trip option for the Elephant Trunk area, this action renames the area 
the Elephant Trunk Flex Access Area (ETFA) for 2017. Framework 28 also 
implements a seasonal closure of the ETFA, from July 1 through 
September 30, to help reduce the discard mortality of small scallops 
during the warmest months of the year. For the 2018 fishing year, full-
time limited access vessels will be allocated 18,000 lb (8,165 kg) in 
the MAAA only with a trip possession limit of 18,000 lb (8,165 kg) per 
trip.
    Table 3 outlines the limited access full-time allocations for all 
of the access areas, which could be taken in as many trips as needed, 
so long as the vessels do not exceed the possession limit (also in 
Table 3) on each trip.

             Table 3--Scallop Access Area Full-Time Limited Access Vessel Poundage Allocations and Trip Possession Limits for 2017 and 2018
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      Rotational access area            Scallop trip possession limit              2017 Scallop allocation           2018 Scallop allocation  (default)
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Closed Area 2....................  18,000 lb (8,165 kg)..................  18,000 lb (8,165 kg)..................  0 lb (0 kg).
Nantucket Lightship..............  18,000 lb (8,165 kg)..................  18,000 lb (8,165 kg)..................  0 lb (0 kg).
Mid-Atlantic.....................  18,000 lb (8,165 kg)..................  18,000 lb (8,165 kg)..................  18,000 lb (8,165 kg).
Elephant Trunk Flex..............  18,000 lb (8,165 kg)..................  * 18,000 lb (8,165 kg)................  0 lb (0 kg).
    Total........................  ......................................  72,000 lb (32,660 kg).................  18,000 lb (8,165 kg).
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* ETFA allocation can be landed from either the ETFA or the MAAA.

    For the 2017 fishing year only, a part-time limited access vessel 
is allocated a total of 28,800 lb (13,064 kg) with a trip possession 
limit of 14,400 lb per trip (6,532 kg per trip). Of the 28,800-lb 
(13,064-kg) allocation, 14,400 lb (6,532 kg) is allocated exclusively 
to the MAAA. The remaining 14,400 lb (6,532 kg) may be harvested and 
landed either from the MAAA or any one other available access area, 
(CA2, NLS, or ETFA). However, if a vessel chooses to harvest and land 
the remaining 14,400 lb (6,532 kg) from the ETFA and does not harvest 
up to the full allocation on a trip, it is only allowed to land the 
remaining pounds either from the ETFA or the MAAA. For the 2018 fishing 
year, part-time limited access vessels will be allocated 14,400 lb 
(6,532 kg) in the MAAA only with a trip possession limit of 14,400 lb 
per trip (6,532 kg per trip).
    For the 2017 fishing year only, an occasional limited access vessel 
is allocated 6,000 lb (2,722 kg) with a trip possession limit of 6,000 
lb per trip (2,722 kg per trip). Occasional vessels are able to harvest 
6,000 lb (2,722 kg) allocation from only one available access area 
(CA2, NLS, MAAA, or ETFA). For the 2018 fishing year, occasional 
limited access vessels are allocated 6,000 lb (2,722 kg) in the MAAA 
only with a trip possession limit of 6,000 lb per trip (2,722 kg per 
trip).

Limited Access Vessels' One-for-One Area Access Allocation Exchanges

    This action clarifies that the owner of a vessel issued a limited 
access scallop permit may exchange unharvested scallop pounds allocated 
into one access area for another vessel's unharvested scallop pounds 
allocated into another access area. These exchanges may only be made 
for the amount of the current trip possession limit (full-time: 18,000-
lb (8,165-kg) and part-time: 14,400 lb (6,532 kg)). In addition, these 
exchanges may be made only between vessels with the same permit 
category: A full-time vessel may not exchange allocations with a part-
time vessel, and vice versa.
    In fishing year 2017, each limited access full-time vessel will be 
allocated 18,000 lb (8,165 kg) that may be landed from either the ETFA 
or the MAAA (flex allocation). Such flex allocation may be exchanged in 
full only for another access area allocation, but only the flex 
allocation could be landed from the ETFA. For example, if a Vessel A 
exchanges 18,000 lb (8,165 kg) of flex allocation for 18,000 lb (8,165 
kg) of MAAA allocation with Vessel B, Vessel A would no longer be 
allowed to land allocation from the ETFA based on its MAAA allocation, 
but Vessel B could land up to 36,000 lb (16,330 kg) from the ETFA and/
or the MAAA, combined.

Prohibition on Possessing Greater Than 50 Bushels of Shell Stock for 
Limited Access Vessels Inshore of the DAS Demarcation Line North of 
42[deg] 20' N. Lat.

    This action extends the existing prohibition on possessing greater 
than 50-bushels of shell stock inshore of the DAS demarcation line for 
limited access vessels to waters north of 42[deg] 20' N. lat. to 
prevent limited access vessels from shucking scallops off the DAS 
clock. This prohibition is now fishery-wide.

LAGC Measures

    1. LAGC IFQ Fleet Allocation Based on Spatial Management. To help 
ensure that the allocation of potential landings between the fleets is 
more consistent with the concept of spatial management, this action 
changes the way the LAGC IFQ allocations are set from a direct 
percentage of the ACL to a percentage of the APL. This results in an 
approximate 55 percent reduction in the allocation from the current 
method of allocation (status quo) for 2017 (2.49 million lb (1,129 mt) 
based on projected catch compared to 5.5 million lb (2,512 mt) based on 
stock-wide ACL). This new method of allocating to the LAGC IFQ fleet 
reduces the risk of LAGC IFQ allocations resulting in higher realized F 
rates in certain areas than predicted in the model.
    2. ACL and IFQ allocation for LAGC vessels with IFQ permits. For 
LAGC vessels with IFQ permits, this action implements a 2,284-mt ACL 
for 2017 and a default ACL of 2,106 mt for 2018 (see Table 1). These 
sub-ACLs have no associated regulatory or management requirements, but 
provide a ceiling on overall landings by the LAGC IFQ fleets. The 
annual allocations to the LAGC IFQ-only fleet for fishing years 2017 
and 2018 based on APL are 1,026 mt and 769 mt, respectively (see Table 
1). The 2017 allocation includes a 4.7-percent increase because the 
2017 fishing year will be 13 months long to account for the change in 
the start of the fishing year (from March 1 to April 1) implemented 
through Amendment 19 to the Scallop FMP.

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    3. ACL and IFQ allocation for Limited Access Scallop Vessels with 
IFQ Permits. For limited access scallop vessels with IFQ permits, this 
action implements a 228-mt ACL for 2017 and a default 211-mt ACL for 
2018 (see Table 1). As explained above, this action changes the way the 
Council and NMFS calculate IFQ allocations by applying each vessel's 
IFQ contribution percentage to this fleet's percentage (i.e., 0.5 
percent) of the projected landings. The annual allocations to limited 
access vessels with IFQ permits for fishing years 2017 and 2018 are 103 
mt and 77 mt, respectively (see Table 1). The 2017 allocation includes 
a 4.7 percent increase because the 2017 fishing year will be 13 months 
long to account for the change in the start of the fishing year (from 
March 1 to April 1) implemented through Amendment 19 to the Scallop 
FMP.
    4. LAGC IFQ Trip Allocations for Scallop Access Areas. Framework 28 
allocates LAGC IFQ vessels a fleetwide number of trips in the NLS, 
MAAA, and ETFA for fishing year 2017 and default fishing year 2018 
trips in the MAAA (see Table 4). The total number of trips for both 
areas combined (2,230) for fishing year 2017 is equivalent to the 5.5 
percent of total catch from access areas. This action does not allocate 
any LAGC IFQ trips into CA2 because many of these vessels do not fish 
in that area due to its distance from shore. Because the IFQ vessels 
would not be able to access CA2, Framework 28 shifts those trips that 
would have been allocated to CA2 to other access areas closer to shore, 
so that LAGC IFQ vessels have the opportunity to utilize their access 
area trips. This action allocates 558 trips that would have been 
allocated to CA2 into NLS (280 trips), MAAA (139), and ETFA (139).

       Table 4--LAGC IFQ Trip Allocations for Scallop Access Areas
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                                                                 2018
                  Access area                       2017      (default)
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NLS...........................................          837  ...........
MAAA..........................................          697          558
ETFA..........................................          697  ...........
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    Total.....................................        2,231          558
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    5. NGOM TAC. This action implements a 95,000-lb (43,091 kg) annual 
NGOM TAC for fishing years 2017 and 2018. During the 2016 fishing year 
there was a 21,629-lb (9,811-kg) overage of the NGOM TAC. This triggers 
a pound-for-pound deduction in 2017 to account for the overage. 
Therefore, the 2017 NGOM TAC is 73,371 lb (33,281 kg) to account for 
the overage.
    6. Scallop Incidental Catch Target TAC. This action implements a 
50,000-lb (22,680-kg) scallop incidental catch target TAC for fishing 
years 2017 and 2018 to account for mortality from this component of the 
fishery, and to ensure that F targets are not exceeded. The Council and 
NMFS may adjust this target TAC in a future action if vessels catch 
more scallops under the incidental target TAC than predicted.

RSA Harvest Restrictions

    This action prohibits vessels participating in RSA projects from 
harvesting RSA compensation from CA2, NLS, and ETFA during the 2017 
fishing year to control F, reduce impacts on flatfish, and reduce 
impacts on high densities of scallops with growth potential. Further, 
this action clarifies that the harvest of RSA compensation from the 
NGOM is prohibited. During the 2017 fishing year, all RSA compensation 
fishing must take place in either the open area or the MAAA. In 
addition, Framework 28 prohibits the harvest of RSA from any access 
areas under default 2018 measures. At the start of 2018, RSA 
compensation may only be harvested from the open area. The Council may 
re-evaluate this measure in the action that would set final 2018 
specifications.

Regulatory Corrections Under Regional Administrator Authority

    This rule includes a revision to the regulatory text to address a 
typographical error in the regulations. NMFS proposes this change 
consistent with section 305(d) of the MSA which provides that the 
Secretary of Commerce may promulgate regulations necessary to ensure 
that amendments to an FMP are carried out in accordance with the FMP 
and the MSA. This revision corrects the error at Sec.  
648.14(i)(4)(i)(G).

Comments and Responses

    We received four comments on the proposed rule during the public 
comment period; three in support of the action and one against specific 
measures. An IFQ vessel owner, Lund's Fisheries Incorporated, and the 
Fisheries Survival Fund (FSF) (which represents a majority of the 
limited access scallop fleet) wrote in support of the rule. The 
following summarizes the issues raised in the comments and NMFS's 
responses.
    Comment 1: Both Lund's Fisheries Incorporated and FSF encouraged 
NMFS to implement Framework 28 without delay, specifically regarding 
the Executive Order (E.O.) titled Reducing Regulation and Controlling 
Regulatory Costs.
    Response: To help ease the burden on the industry, NMFS intends to 
make Framework 28 effective upon filing for public inspection in the 
Federal Register by waiving the 30-day delay in effectiveness required 
under the Administrative Procedures Act (see the Classification section 
below in this preamble). Office of Management and Budget (OMB) guidance 
clarifies that E.O. 13771, titled Reducing Regulation and Controlling 
Regulatory Costs (January 30, 2017), only applies to significant rules 
pursuant to E.O. 12866. OMB has determined that this rule is not 
significant pursuant to E.O. 12866. Therefore, Framework 28 is not 
subject to the requirements of E.O. 13771.
    Comment 2: One commenter, an IFQ vessel owner and operator, 
suggested that we should not open the access areas in April due to 
safety and scallop meat yield concerns.
    Response: Vessel operators must decide throughout the year when it 
is safe to fish and when it is not. We expect IFQ access area trips to 
be available well into May and beyond in some areas. Therefore, we do 
not believe that IFQ vessels will be forced to operate in unsafe 
conditions. We agree that meat yields are not at their peak in April, 
but this is consistent with scheduled opening of the MAAA in the 
default measures for fishing year 2017 that was put in place for this 
very reason. The Council did not discuss a closure or a delayed opening 
for the access areas, and it would be beyond our authority to postpone 
opening for reasons related to yield from the scallop resource and 
fishing mortality.
    Comment 3: The IFQ vessel owner was concerned about the reduction 
in IFQ allocation from last year. He fears that the smaller vessels 
will not be profitable with the smaller quota in 2017 and that 
consolidation will continue on larger boats.
    Response: The proposed IFQ reduction is a result of setting the 
allocation based on the projected landings as opposed to the ACL. The 
Council preferred this method because it was more consistent with the 
intent of Amendment 11 to the Scallop FMP (73 FR 20089; April 14, 
2008), and because there is less potential to cause harm to the scallop 
biomass. The ownership caps in the LAGC IFQ fleet of 5 percent per 
owner and 2.5 percent per vessel remain in place to prevent excessive 
consolidation in the fleet.
    Comment 4: The IFQ vessel owner commented that the observer costs 
were too high for LAGC IFQ boats when trips extended beyond a single 
day because

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LAGC IFQ boats are compensated 175 lb (79 kg) per trip as opposed to 
175 lb (79 kg) per day.
    Response: The Council chose to compensate the LAGC IFQ fleet for 
carrying observers on a per-trip basis because the majority of LAGC IFQ 
trips are less than one full day. In developing Framework 28, the 
Council's Scallop Advisory Panel did not believe that additional 
compensation was necessary for these trips. However, for fishing year 
2017, LAGC IFQ vessels will be compensated 200 lb (91 kg) per trip to 
help offset the costs of observers.

Changes From Proposed Rule to Final Rule

    We corrected a typographical error at Sec.  648.60(b) to better 
define the Elephant Trunk Flex Scallop Rotational Area, and we included 
changes to the regulatory text at Sec.  648.59(g)(2) to clarify that 
LAGC IFQ vessels may use trawl gear in access areas west of 72[deg]30' 
W. long.

Classification

    Pursuant to section 304(b)(1)(A) of the Magnuson-Stevens Act, the 
NMFS Assistant Administrator has determined that this final rule is 
consistent with the FMP, other provisions of the Magnuson-Stevens Act, 
the ESA, and other applicable law.
    OMB has determined that this rule is not significant pursuant to 
E.O. 12866.
    This final rule does not contain policies with federalism or 
``takings'' implications, as those terms are defined in E.O. 13132 and 
E.O. 12630, respectively.
    This action does not contain any collection-of-information 
requirements subject the Paperwork Reduction Act (PRA).
    The Assistant Administrator for Fisheries has determined that the 
need to implement these measures in an expedited manner, in order to 
help achieve conservation objectives for the scallop fishery and 
certain fish stocks, and to relieve other restrictions on the scallop 
fleet, constitutes good cause, under authority contained in 5 U.S.C. 
553(d)(1) and (3), to waive the 30-day delay in effectiveness and to 
make Framework 28 final measures effective upon filing for public 
inspection in the Federal Register.
    Framework 28 will implement slightly reduced DAS allocations to the 
limited access fleet and significantly reduced allocation (44 percent) 
to the LAGC IFQ fleet. Ultimately, the scallop industry will be subject 
to these lower allocations. Therefore, delaying the implementation of 
these measures for 30 days would be contrary to the public interest 
because it would cause confusion for the fishing year. In addition, 
these lower allocations were set to reduce F in the fishery and 
implementing them as soon as possible will have conservation benefits 
to the scallop resource.
    Further, this action extends the 50-bushel possession limit of in-
shell scallops for limited access vessels inshore of the DAS 
demarcation line north of 42[deg]20' N. lat., making the restriction 
coastwide. Under current regulations, limited access vessels are able 
to shuck scallops off the DAS clock inside of the demarcation line 
north of 42[deg]20' N. lat. which allows them to skirt possession and 
landing limits. This is an unintended consequence of a provision that 
is no longer relevant to the fishery. Prohibiting this behavior helps 
achieve conservation objectives for the scallop fishery by helping to 
ensure compliance with possession and landing limits.
    Until Framework 28 is fully implemented, certain default measures, 
including access area designations and DAS, IFQ, research set-aside and 
observer set-aside allocations, are automatically put into place. Under 
default measures, each full-time vessel has one 17,000-lb (7,711-kg) 
access area trip in the MAAA. This action, therefore, relieves 
restrictions on the scallop fleet by providing full-time vessels with 
an additional 55,000 lb (24,948 kg) in access area allocation (72,000 
lb (32,659 kg) total) into the MAAA, NLS, CA2, and ETFA, combined. 
Further, the LAGC IFQ fleet will receive an additional 95 trips into 
the MAAA (697 trips total), 697 trips into the ETFA, and 836 trips in 
the NLS.
    Framework 28 could not have been put into place sooner to allow for 
a 30-day delayed effectiveness because the information and data 
necessary for the Council to develop the framework was not available in 
time. Delaying the implementation of Framework 28 for 30 days would 
delay positive economic benefits to the scallop fleet. Therefore, the 
Assistant Administrator for Fisheries has waived the 30-day delayed 
effectiveness requirement to 5 U.S.C. 553(d)(1) and (3).
    NMFS, pursuant to section 604 of the Regulatory Flexibility Act 
(RFA), has completed a final regulatory flexibility analysis (FRFA) in 
support of Framework 28 in this final rule. The FRFA incorporates the 
IRFA, a summary of the significant issues raised by the public comments 
in response to the IRFA, NMFS responses to those comments, a summary of 
the analyses completed in the Framework 28 EA, and this portion of the 
preamble. A summary of the IRFA was published in the proposed rule for 
this action and is not repeated here. A description of why this action 
was considered, the objectives of, and the legal basis for this rule is 
contained in Framework 28 and in the preamble to the proposed and this 
final rule, and is not repeated here. All of the documents that 
constitute the FRFA are available from NMFS and a copy of the IRFA, the 
Regulatory Impact Review (RIR), and the EA are available upon request 
(see ADDRESSES).

A Summary of the Significant Issues Raised by the Public in Response to 
the IRFA, a Summary of the Agency's Assessment of Such Issues, and a 
Statement of Any Changes Made in the Final Rule as a Result of Such 
Comments

    There were no specific comments on the IRFA. The Comments and 
Responses section summarizes the comments that highlight concerns about 
the economic impacts and implications of impacts on small businesses 
(i.e., comments 3 and 4).

Description and Estimate of Number of Small Entities to Which the Rule 
Would Apply

    The regulations affect all vessels with limited access and LAGC 
scallop permits. The Framework 28 EA provides extensive information on 
the number and size of vessels and small businesses that will be 
affected by the regulations, by port and state (see ADDRESSES). Fishing 
year 2015 data were used for this analysis because these data are the 
most recent complete data set for a fishing year. There were 313 
vessels that obtained full-time limited access permits in 2015, 
including 250 dredge, 52 small-dredge, and 11 scallop trawl permits. In 
the same year, there were also 34 part-time limited access permits in 
the sea scallop fishery. No vessels were issued occasional scallop 
permits. NMFS issued 217 LAGC IFQ permits in 2015, and 119 of these 
vessels actively fished for scallops that year. The remaining permits 
likely leased out scallop IFQ allocations with their permits in 
Confirmation of Permit History.
    The RFA defines a small business in shellfish fishery as a firm 
that is independently owned and operated with receipts of less than $11 
million annually (see NMFS final rule revising the small business size 
standard for commercial fishing, 80 FR 81194, December 29, 2015). 
Individually-permitted vessels may hold permits for several fisheries, 
harvesting species of fish that are regulated by several different 
fishery management plans, even beyond those impacted by the final

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rule. Furthermore, multiple permitted vessels and/or permits may be 
owned by entities with various personal and business affiliations. For 
the purposes of this analysis, ``ownership entities'' are defined as 
those entities with common ownership as listed on the permit 
application. Only permits with identical ownership are categorized as 
an ``ownership entity.'' For example, if five permits have the same 
seven persons listed as co-owners on their permit applications, those 
seven persons would form one ``ownership entity,'' that holds those 
five permits. If two of those seven owners also co-own additional 
vessels, that ownership arrangement would be considered a separate 
``ownership entity'' for the purpose of this analysis.
    On June 1 of each year, ownership entities are identified based on 
a list of all permits for the most recent complete calendar year. The 
current ownership dataset is based on the calendar year 2015 permits 
and contains average gross sales associated with those permits for 
calendar years 2013 through 2015. Matching the potentially impacted 
2015 fishing year permits described above (limited access and LAGC IFQ) 
to calendar year 2015 ownership data results in 154 distinct ownership 
entities for the limited access fleet and 87 distinct ownership 
entities for the LAGC IFQ fleet. Of these, and based on the Small 
Business Administration guidelines, 141 of the limited access distinct 
ownership entities and 84 of the LAGC IFQ entities are categorized as 
small. The remaining 13 of the limited access and 3 of the LAGC IFQ 
entities are categorized as large entities, all of which are shellfish 
businesses.

Description of Projected Reporting, Recordkeeping, and Other Compliance 
Requirements of the Final Rule

    This action contains no new collection-of-information, reporting, 
or recordkeeping requirements.

Description of the Steps the Agency Has Taken To Minimize the 
Significant Economic Impact on Small Entities Consistent With the 
Stated Objectives of Applicable Statutes

    During the development of Framework 28, NMFS and the Council 
considered ways to reduce the regulatory burden on, and provide 
flexibility for, the regulated entities in this action. For instance, 
Framework 28 allocates LAGC IFQ access trips that would have been 
allocated in CA2 into NLS, ETFA, and MAAA. Because LAGC vessels are 
smaller in size and operate with a 600-lb (272-kg) possession limit 
this option will reduce fishing costs and have positive impacts on 
their profits. Final actions and alternatives are described in detail 
in Framework 28, which includes an EA, RIR, and IRFA (available at 
ADDRESSES). The measures implemented by this final rule minimize the 
long-term economic impacts on small entities to the extent practicable. 
The only alternatives for the prescribed catch limits that were 
analyzed were those that met the legal requirements to implement 
effective conservation measures. Catch limits are fundamentally a 
scientific calculation based on the Scallop FMP control rules and SSC 
approval, and therefore are legally limited to the numbers contained in 
this rule. Moreover, the limited number of alternatives available for 
this action must be evaluated in the context of an ever-changing 
fishery management plan that has considered numerous alternatives over 
the years and have provided many mitigating measures applicable every 
fishing year.
    Overall, this rule minimizes adverse long-term impacts by ensuring 
that management measures and catch limits result in sustainable fishing 
mortality rates that promote stock rebuilding, and as a result, 
maximize yield. The measures implemented by this final rule also 
provide additional flexibility for fishing operations in the short-
term. This final rule implements measures that enable small entities to 
offset some portion of the estimated economic impacts. For example, 
Framework 28 implements an alternative that allocates the largest 
number of access area trips to the LAGC IFQ fleet compared to other 
alternatives considered under the spatial management option. This 
alternative allows up to 53.8 percent (607 mt) of the total LAGC 
allocation to be harvested from access areas.

List of Subjects in 50 CFR Part 648

    Fisheries, Fishing, Recordkeeping and reporting requirements.

    Dated: March 22, 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 648 is to be 
amended as follows:

PART 648--FISHERIES OF THE NORTHEAST UNITED STATES

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1. The authority citation for part 648 continues to read as follows:

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

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2. In Sec.  648.14:
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a. Revise paragraphs (i)(1)(viii), (i)(2)(iii)(B), and (i)(2)(vi)(B);
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b. Add paragraph (i)(2)(vi)(C); and
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c. Revise paragraphs (i)(3)(v)(E) and (i)(4)(i)(G).
    The revisions and additions read as follows:


Sec.  648.14  Prohibitions.

* * * * *
    (i) * * *
    (1) * * *
    (viii) Scallop research. (A) Fail to comply with any of the 
provisions specified in Sec.  648.56.
    (B) Fish for scallops in, or possess or land scallops from, the 
NGOM on a scallop research set-aside compensation trip as described in 
Sec.  648.56(d).
* * * * *
    (2) * * *
    (iii) * * *
    (B) Fish for, possess, or land more than 50 bu (17.62 hL) of in-
shell scallops inside the VMS Demarcation Line on or by a vessel, 
except as provided in the state waters exemption, as specified in Sec.  
648.54.
* * * * *
    (vi) * * *
    (B) Transit the Closed Area II Scallop Rotational Area or the 
Closed Area II Extension Scallop Rotational Area, as defined Sec.  
648.60(d) and (e), respectively, or the Elephant Trunk Flex Scallop 
Rotational Area, as defined in Sec.  648.60(b), unless there is a 
compelling safety reason for transiting the area and the vessel's 
fishing gear is stowed and not available for immediate use as defined 
in Sec.  648.2.
    (C) Fish for, possess, or land scallops in or from the Elephant 
Trunk Flex Access Area in excess of the vessel's total Elephant Trunk 
Flex Access Area specific allocation as specified in Sec.  
648.59(b)(3)(i)(B)(1)(ii) or the amount permitted to be landed from the 
Elephant Trunk Flex Access Area as allowed under trip exchanges 
specified in Sec.  648.59(b)(3)(ii)(A) and (B).
* * * * *
    (3) * * *
    (v) * * *
    (E) Transit the Elephant Trunk Flex Scallop Rotational Area, Closed 
Area II Scallop Rotational Area, or the Closed Area II Extension 
Scallop Rotational Area, as defined Sec.  648.60(b), (d), and (e), 
respectively, unless there is a compelling safety reason for transiting 
the area and the vessel's fishing gear is stowed and not available for 
immediate use as defined in Sec.  648.2.
* * * * *
    (4) * * *
    (i) * * *
    (G) Fish for, possess, or land more than 40 lb (18.1 kg) of shucked 
scallops, or 5 bu (1.76 hL) of in-shell scallops shoreward of the VMS 
Demarcation

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Line, or 10 bu (3.52 hL) of in-shell scallops seaward of the VMS 
Demarcation Line, when the vessel is not declared into the IFQ scallop 
fishery, unless the vessel is fishing in compliance with all of the 
requirements of the State waters exemption program, specified at Sec.  
648.54.
* * * * *

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3. In Sec.  648.52, revise paragraph (e) to read as follows:


Sec.  648.52  Possession and landing limits.

* * * * *
    (e) Owners or operators of vessels issued limited access permits 
are prohibited from fishing for, possessing, or landing per trip more 
than 50 bu (17.6 hl) of in-shell scallops shoreward of the VMS 
Demarcation Line, unless when fishing under the state waters exemption 
specified under Sec.  648.54.
* * * * *

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4. In Sec.  648.53:
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a. Revise the section heading, paragraph (a)(3), and the heading of 
paragraph (a)(6);
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b. Add paragraph (a)(6)(iii); and
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c. Revise paragraphs (a)(8), (b)(3), the heading of paragraph (h), 
(h)(2) introductory text, and (h)(2)(i).
    The additions and revisions read as follows:


Sec.  648.53  Overfishing limit (OFL), acceptable biological catch 
(ABC), annual catch limits (ACL), annual catch targets (ACT), annual 
projected landings (APL), DAS allocations, and individual fishing 
quotas (IFQ).

    (a) * * *
    (3) Overall ABC/ACL and APL--(i) Overall ABC/ACL. The overall ABC 
for sea scallop fishery shall be the catch level that has an associated 
F that has a 75-percent probability of remaining below the F associated 
with OFL. The overall ACL shall be equal to the ABC for the scallop 
fishery, minus discards (an estimate of both incidental and discard 
mortality). The ABC/ACL, after the discards and deductions specified in 
paragraph (a)(4) of this section are removed, shall be divided as sub-
ACLs between limited access vessels, limited access vessels that are 
fishing under a LAGC permit, and LAGC vessels as defined in paragraphs 
(a)(5) and (6) of this section, after the deductions outlined in 
paragraph (a)(4) of this section.
    (ii) APL. The APL shall be equal to the combined projected landings 
by the limited access and LAGC IFQ fleets in both the open area and 
access areas, after set-asides (RSA and observer) and incidental 
landings are accounted for, for a given fishing year. Projected scallop 
landings are calculated by estimating the landings that will come from 
open and access area effort combined for both limited access and LAGC 
IFQ fleets. These projected landings shall not exceed the overall ABC/
ACL and ACT, as described in paragraph (a) of this section.
* * * * *
    (6) LAGC IFQ fleet sub-ACL, sub-ACT, and annual allocation * * *
* * * * *
    (iii) LAGC IFQ fleet annual allocation. The annual allocation for 
the LAGC IFQ fishery for vessels issued only a LAGC IFQ scallop permit 
shall be equal to 5 percent of the APL. The annual allocation for the 
LAGC IFQ fishery for vessels issued both a LAGC IFQ scallop permit and 
a limited access scallop permit shall be 0.5 percent of the APL.
* * * * *
    (8) The following catch limits will be effective for the 2017 and 
2018 fishing years:

                      Scallop Fishery Catch Limits
------------------------------------------------------------------------
              Catch limits                  2017  (mt)    2018  (mt) \1\
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Overfishing Limit.......................          75,485          69,678
Acceptable Biological Catch/ACL                   46,737          43,142
 (discards removed).....................
Incidental Catch........................              23              23
Research Set-Aside (RSA)................             567             567
Observer Set-Aside......................             467             431
ACL for fishery.........................          45,680          42,121
Limited Access ACL......................          43,167          39,804
LAGC Total ACL..........................           2,512           2,317
LAGC IFQ ACL (5% of ACL)................           2,284           2,106
Limited Access with LAGC IFQ ACL (0.5%               228             211
 of ACL)................................
Limited Access ACT......................          38,623          35,614
APL.....................................          20,516           (\1\)
Limited Access Projected Landings (94.5%          19,388           (\1\)
 of APL)................................
Total IFQ Annual Allocation (5.5% of               1,129         \2\ 846
 APL)...................................
LAGC IFQ Annual Allocation (5% of APL)..           1,026         \2\ 769
Limited Access with LAGC IFQ Annual                  103          \2\ 77
 Allocation (0.5% of APL)...............
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ The catch limits for the 2018 fishing year are subject to change
  through a future specifications action or framework adjustment. This
  includes the setting of an APL for 2018 that will be based on the 2017
  annual scallop surveys. The 2018 default allocations for the limited
  access component are defined for DAS in paragraph (b)(3) of this
  section and for access areas in Sec.   648.59(b)(3)(i)(B).
\2\ As a precautionary measure, the 2018 IFQ annual allocations are set
  at 75% of the 2017 IFQ Annual Allocations.

    (b) * * *
    (3) The DAS allocations for limited access scallop vessels for 
fishing years 2017 and 2018 are as follows:

                    Scallop Open Area DAS Allocations
------------------------------------------------------------------------
             Permit category                   2017          2018 \1\
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Full-Time...............................           30.41           21.75
Part-Time...............................           12.16            8.69

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Occasional..............................            2.54            1.91
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ The DAS allocations for the 2018 fishing year are subject to change
  through a future specifications action or framework adjustment. The
  2018 DAS allocations are set at 75% of the 2017 allocation as a
  precautionary measure.

* * * * *
    (h) Annual IFQs * * *
* * * * *
    (2) Calculation of IFQ. The LAGC IFQ fleet annual allocation as 
defined in paragraph (a)(6)(iii) of this section, shall be used to 
determine the IFQ of each vessel issued an IFQ scallop permit. Each 
fishing year, the Regional Administrator shall provide the owner of a 
vessel issued an IFQ scallop permit issued pursuant to Sec.  
648.4(a)(2)(ii) with the scallop IFQ for the vessel for the upcoming 
fishing year.
    (i) IFQ. The IFQ for an IFQ scallop vessel shall be the vessel's 
contribution percentage as specified in paragraph (h)(2)(iii) of this 
section and determined using the steps specified in paragraph 
(h)(2)(ii) of this section, multiplied by the LAGC IFQ fleet annual 
allocation as defined in paragraph (a)(6)(iii) of this section.
* * * * *

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5. In Sec.  648.59:
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a. Revise paragraphs (a)(2) and (3), (b)(3)(i)(B), (b)(3)(ii), (e), and 
(g)(2);
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b. Remove and reserve paragraph (g)(3)(iv); and
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c. Revise paragraph (g)(3)(v).
    The additions and revisions read as follows:


Sec.  648.59  Sea Scallop Rotational Area Management Program and Access 
Area Program requirements.

    (a) * * *
    (2) Transiting a Closed Scallop Rotational Area. No vessel 
possessing scallops may enter or be in the area(s) specified in this 
section when those areas are closed, as specified through the 
specifications or framework adjustment processes defined in Sec.  
648.55, unless the vessel is transiting the area and the vessel's 
fishing gear is stowed and not available for immediate use as defined 
in Sec.  648.2, or there is a compelling safety reason to be in such 
areas without such gear being stowed. A vessel may only transit the 
Elephant Trunk Flex Scallop Rotational Area, the Closed Area II Scallop 
Rotational Area, or the Closed Area II Extension Scallop Rotational 
Area, as defined Sec.  648.60(b), (d), and (e), respectively, if there 
is a compelling safety reason for transiting the area and the vessel's 
fishing gear is stowed and not available for immediate use as defined 
in Sec.  648.2.
    (3) Transiting a Scallop Access Area. Any sea scallop vessel that 
has not declared a trip into the Scallop Area Access Program may enter 
a Scallop Access Area, and possess scallops not caught in the Scallop 
Access Areas, for transiting purposes only, provided the vessel's 
fishing gear is stowed and not available for immediate use as defined 
in Sec.  648.2. Any scallop vessel that has declared a trip into the 
Scallop Area Access Program may not enter or be in another Scallop 
Access Area on the same trip except such vessel may transit another 
Scallop Access Area provided its gear is stowed and not available for 
immediate use as defined in Sec.  648.2, or there is a compelling 
safety reason to be in such areas without such gear being stowed. A 
vessel may only transit the Elephant Trunk Flex Scallop Rotational 
Area, Closed Area II Scallop Rotational Area, or the Closed Area II 
Extension Scallop Rotational Area, as defined in Sec.  648.60(b), (d), 
and (e), respectively, if there is a compelling safety reason for 
transiting the area and the vessel's fishing gear is stowed and not 
available for immediate use as defined in Sec.  648.2.
    (b) * * *
    (3) * * *
    (i) * * *
    (B) The following access area allocations and possession limits for 
limited access vessels shall be effective for the 2017 and 2018 fishing 
years:
    (1) Full-time vessels--(i) For a full-time limited access vessel, 
the possession limit and allocations are:

----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                  Scallop possession        2017 Scallop
    Rotational access area              limit                allocation       2018 Scallop allocation  (default)
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Closed Area 2.................  18,000 lb (8,165 kg)   18,000 lb (8,165 kg).  0 lb (0 kg).
                                 per trip.
Nantucket Lightship...........  .....................  18,000 lb (8,165 kg).  0 lb (0 kg).
Mid-Atlantic..................  .....................  18,000 lb (8,165 kg).  18,000 lb (8,165 kg).
Elephant Trunk Flex...........  .....................  18,000 lb (8,165 kg)   0 lb (0 kg).
                                                        \1\.
                                                      ----------------------------------------------------------
    Total.....................  .....................  72,000 lb (32,660 kg)  18,000 lb (8,165 kg).
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Elephant Trunk Flex Access Area allocation can be landed from either the Elephant Trunk Flex Access Area or
  the Mid-Atlantic Access Area, as described in paragraph (B)(1)(ii) of this section.

    (ii) Elephant Trunk Flex Access Area allocations. Subject to the 
seasonal restriction specified in Sec.  648.60(b)(2), for the 2017 
fishing year only, a full-time vessel may choose to land up to 18,000 
lb (8,165 kg) of the Mid-Atlantic Rotational Access Area allocation 
from the Elephant Trunk Flex Access Area, which shall be known as an 
Elephant Trunk Flex Access Area allocation. For example, Vessel A could 
take a trip in to the Elephant Trunk Flex Access Area and land 18,000 
lb (8,165 kg) from that area on one trip, leaving the vessel with 
18,000 lb (8,165 kg) of the Mid-Atlantic Rotational Access Area 
allocation; or, alternatively, the vessel could take a trip in to the 
Elephant Trunk Flex Access Area and land 15,000 lb (6,804 kg), leaving 
the vessel with 21,000 lb (9,525 kg) of Mid-Atlantic Access Area 
allocation, and, 3,000 lb (1,361 kg) of flex allocation which could be 
landed from the Elephant Trunk Flex Access Area on another trip, 
provided the 18,000 lb possession limit is not exceeded on any one 
trip.
    (iii) For the 2018 fishing year, full-time limited access vessels 
are allocated 18,000 lb (8,165 kg) in the Mid-Atlantic Access Area only 
with a trip possession limit of 18,000 lb (8,165 kg).
    (2) Part-time vessels. (i) For the 2017 fishing year only, a part-
time limited access vessel is allocated a total of 28,800 lb (13,064 
kg) of scallops with a trip possession limit of 14,400 lb of scallops 
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the 28,800-lb (13,064-kg) allocation, 14,400 lb (6,532 kg) are 
allocated exclusively to the Mid-Atlantic Access Area. The remaining 
14,400 lb (6,532 kg) can be landed either from the Mid-Atlantic Access 
Area or any one other available access area (Closed Area 2, Nantucket 
Lightship, or Elephant Trunk Flex Access Areas). However, if a vessel 
chooses to land the remaining 14,400 lb (6,532 kg) from the Elephant 
Trunk Flex Access Area and does not land up to the full allocation on a 
trip, it may only land the remaining pounds either from the Elephant 
Trunk Flex Access Areas or the Mid-Atlantic Access Area.
    (ii) For the 2018 fishing year, part-time limited access vessels 
are allocated 14,400 lb (6,532 kg) of scallops in the Mid-Atlantic 
Access Area only with a trip possession limit of 14,400 lb of scallops 
per trip (6,532 kg per trip).
    (3) Occasional vessels. (i) For the 2017 fishing year only, an 
occasional limited access vessel is allocated 6,000 lb (2,722 kg) of 
scallops with a trip possession limit at 6,000 lb of scallops per trip 
(2,722 kg per trip). Occasional vessels may harvest the 6,000 lb (2,722 
kg) allocation from only one available access area (Closed Area 2, 
Nantucket Lightship, Mid-Atlantic, or Elephant Trunk Flex Access 
Areas).
    (ii) For the 2018 fishing year, occasional limited access vessels 
are allocated 6,000 lb (2,722 kg) of scallops in the Mid-Atlantic 
Access Area only with a trip possession limit of 6,000 lb of scallops 
per trip (2,722 kg per trip).
    (ii) Limited access vessels' one-for-one area access allocation 
exchanges. (A) The owner of a vessel issued a limited access scallop 
permit may exchange unharvested scallop pounds allocated into one 
access area for another vessel's unharvested scallop pounds allocated 
into another Scallop Access Area. These exchanges may only be made for 
the amount of the current trip possession limit, as specified in 
paragraph (b)(3)(i)(B) of this section. For example, if the access area 
trip possession limit for full-time vessels is 18,000 lb (8,165 kg), a 
full-time vessel may exchange no more or less than 18,000 lb (8,165 
kg), from one access area for no more or less than 18,000 lb (8,165 kg) 
allocated to another vessel for another access area. In addition, these 
exchanges may be made only between vessels with the same permit 
category: A full-time vessel may not exchange allocations with a part-
time vessel, and vice versa. Vessel owners must request these exchanges 
by submitting a completed Access Area Allocation Exchange Form at least 
15 days before the date on which the applicant desires the exchange to 
be effective. Exchange forms are available from the Regional 
Administrator upon request. Each vessel owner involved in an exchange 
is required to submit a completed Access Area Allocation Form. The 
Regional Administrator shall review the records for each vessel to 
confirm that each vessel has enough unharvested allocation remaining in 
a given access area to exchange. The exchange is not effective until 
the vessel owner(s) receive a confirmation in writing from the Regional 
Administrator that the allocation exchange has been made effective. A 
vessel owner may exchange equal allocations up to the current 
possession limit between two or more vessels under his/her ownership. A 
vessel owner holding a Confirmation of Permit History is not eligible 
to exchange allocations between another vessel and the vessel for which 
a Confirmation of Permit History has been issued.
    (B) Flex allocation exchanges. In fishing year 2017, each limited 
access full-time vessel is allocated 18,000 lb (8,165 kg) that may be 
landed from either the Elephant Trunk Flex Access Area or the Mid-
Atlantic Access Area (flex allocation). Such flex allocation may be 
exchanged in full only for another access area allocation, but only the 
flex allocation may be landed from the Elephant Trunk Flex Access Area. 
For example, if a Vessel A exchanges 18,000 lb (8,165 kg) of flex 
allocation for 18,000 lb (8,165 kg) of Mid-Atlantic Access Area 
allocation with Vessel B, Vessel A would no longer be allowed to land 
allocation from the Elephant Trunk Flex Access Area based on its Mid-
Atlantic Access Area allocation, but Vessel B could land up to 36,000 
lb (16,330 kg) from the Elephant Trunk Flex Access Area and/or the Mid-
Atlantic Access Area, combined.
* * * * *
    (e) Sea Scallop Research Set-Aside Harvest in Scallop Access Areas. 
Unless otherwise specified, RSA may be harvested in any access area 
that is open in a given fishing year, as specified through a 
specifications action or framework adjustment and pursuant to Sec.  
648.56. The amount of scallops that can be harvested in each access 
area by vessels participating in approved RSA projects shall be 
determined through the RSA application review and approval process. The 
access areas open for RSA harvest for fishing years 2017 and 2018 are:
    (1) 2017: Mid-Atlantic Access Area.
    (2) 2018: No access areas.
* * * * *
    (g) * * *
    (2) Limited Access General Category Gear restrictions. An LAGC IFQ 
scallop vessel authorized to fish in the Scallop Rotational Areas 
specified in Sec.  648.60 that lay east of 72[deg]30' W. lat. must fish 
with dredge gear only. The combined dredge width in use by, or in 
possession on board of, an LAGC scallop vessel fishing in these areas 
may not exceed 10.5 ft (3.2 m). The combined dredge width in use by, or 
in possession on board of, an LAGC scallop vessel fishing in the 
remaining Scallop Rotational Areas defined in Sec.  648.60 may not 
exceed 31 ft (9.4 m). Dredge width is measured at the widest point in 
the bail of the dredge.
    (3) * * *
    (v) The following LAGC IFQ access area allocations will be 
effective for the 2017 and 2018 fishing years:

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                   2018
                  Scallop access area                     2017     \1\
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Mid-Atlantic..........................................      697      558
Elephant Trunk Flex...................................      697        0
Nantucket Lightship...................................      837        0
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ The LAGC IFQ access area trip allocations for the 2018 fishing year
  are subject to change through a future specifications action or
  framework adjustment.

* * * * *

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6. In Sec.  648.60, revise paragraph (b) to read as follows:


Sec.  648.60  Sea Scallop Rotational Areas.

* * * * *
    (b) Elephant Trunk Flex Scallop Rotational Area. (1) The Elephant 
Trunk Flex Scallop Rotational Area is defined by straight lines 
connecting the following points in the order stated (copies of a chart 
depicting this area are available from the Regional Administrator upon 
request).

------------------------------------------------------------------------
              Point                     Latitude           Longitude
------------------------------------------------------------------------
ETFA 1...........................  38[deg]50' N.       74[deg]20' W.
ETFA 2...........................  38[deg]50' N.       73[deg]40' W.
ETFA 3...........................  38[deg]40' N.       73[deg]40' W.
ETFA 4...........................  38[deg]40' N.       73[deg]50' W.
ETFA 5...........................  38[deg]30' N.       73[deg]50' W.
ETFA 6...........................  38[deg]30' N.       74[deg]20' W.
ETFA 1...........................  38[deg]50' N.       74[deg]20' W.
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (2) Season. A vessel issued a scallop permit may not fish for, 
possess, or land scallops in or from the area known as the Elephant 
Trunk Flex Scallop Rotational Area, defined in paragraph (b)(1) of this 
section, during the period of July 1 through September 30 of each year 
the Elephant Trunk Flex Scallop Rotational Area is open to scallop 
vessels, unless transiting pursuant to Sec.  648.59(a).
* * * * *

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Sec.  648.62  Northern Gulf of Maine (NGOM) Management Program.

* * * * *
    (b) * * *
    (1) NGOM annual hard TACs. The annual hard TAC for the NGOM is 
73,371 lb (33,281 kg) for the 2017 fishing year and 95,000 lb (43,091 
kg) for the 2018 fishing year.
* * * * *
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                                             small vessel category are still held to the             National Oceanic and Atmospheric                      978–281–9233.
                                             combined 300-lb (136.1 kg) trip limit for               Administration
                                                                                                                                                           SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
                                             cod, haddock, and yellowtail flounder.
                                             Common pool groundfish vessels that                     50 CFR Part 648                                       Background
                                             have declared their trip through the                    [Docket No.: 161118999–7280–02]
                                             vessel monitoring system (VMS) or                                                                                The Council adopted Framework 28
                                             interactive voice response system, and                  RIN 0648–BG46                                         on November 17, 2016, and submitted a
                                             crossed the VMS demarcation line prior                                                                        draft of the framework to NMFS on
                                                                                                     Fisheries of the Northeastern United                  December 21, 2016, that presented
                                             to March 22, 2017, may land the new
                                                                                                     States; Atlantic Sea Scallop Fishery;                 Council recommended measures,
                                             trip limit for that trip.
                                                                                                     Framework Adjustment 28                               rationale, impacts for review, and a draft
                                                Weekly quota monitoring reports for
                                             the common pool fishery can be found                    AGENCY:  National Marine Fisheries                    EA. NMFS published a proposed rule,
                                             on our Web site at: http://                             Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and                  including a reference on how to obtain
                                             www.greateratlantic.fisheries.noaa.gov/                 Atmospheric Administration (NOAA),                    the framework and the draft final EA,
                                             ro/fso/MultiMonReports.htm. We will                     Commerce.                                             for approving and implementing
                                             continue to monitor common pool catch                   ACTION: Final rule.                                   Framework 28 on January 19, 2017 (82
                                             through vessel trip reports, dealer-                                                                          FR 6472). The proposed rule included a
                                             reported landings, VMS catch reports,                   SUMMARY:   NMFS approves and                          15-day public comment period that
                                                                                                     implements through regulations the                    closed on February 7, 2017. The Council
                                             and other available information and, if
                                                                                                     measures included in Framework                        submitted a final EA to NMFS on March
                                             necessary, we will make additional
                                                                                                     Adjustment 28 to the Atlantic Sea                     10, 2017, for approval. This annual
                                             adjustments to common pool
                                                                                                     Scallop Fishery Management Plan,                      action includes catch, effort, and quota
                                             management measures.
                                                                                                     which the New England Fishery                         allocations and adjustments to the
                                             Classification                                          Management Council adopted and                        rotational area management program for
                                                                                                     submitted to NMFS for approval. The                   fishing year 2017. Framework 28
                                                This action is required by 50 CFR part               purpose of Framework 28 is to prevent
                                             648 and is exempt from review under                                                                           specifies measures for fishing year 2017,
                                                                                                     overfishing, improve yield-per-recruit,               and includes fishing year 2018 measures
                                             Executive Order 12866.                                  and improve the overall management of
                                                The Assistant Administrator for                                                                            that will go into place as a default
                                                                                                     the Atlantic sea scallop fishery.                     should the next specifications-setting
                                             Fisheries, NOAA, finds good cause                       Framework 28: Sets specifications for
                                             pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 553(b)(B) and 5                                                                          framework be delayed beyond the start
                                                                                                     the scallop fishery for fishing year 2017;
                                             U.S.C. 553(d)(3) to waive prior notice                                                                        of fishing year 2018. NMFS has
                                                                                                     revises the way we allocate catch to the
                                             and the opportunity for public comment                                                                        approved all of the measures
                                                                                                     limited access general category
                                             and the 30-day delayed effectiveness                                                                          recommended by the Council and
                                                                                                     individual fishing quota fleet to reflect
                                             period because it would be                              the spatial management of the scallop                 described below. The Magnuson-
                                             impracticable and contrary to the public                fishery; and implements a 50-bushel                   Stevens Fishery Conservation and
                                             interest.                                               shell stock possession limit for limited              Management Act (Magnuson-Stevens
                                                                                                     access vessels inshore of the days-at-sea             Act) permits NMFS to approve, partially
                                                The regulations at § 648.86(o)
                                                                                                     demarcation line north of 42° 20′ N. lat.             approve, or disapprove measures
                                             authorize the Regional Administrator to
                                             adjust the Northeast multispecies                                                                             proposed by the Council based only on
                                                                                                     DATES: Effective March 23, 2017.
                                             possession and trip limits for common                                                                         whether the measures are consistent
                                                                                                     ADDRESSES: The Council developed an
                                             pool vessels in order to help prevent the                                                                     with the fishery management plan, the
                                                                                                     environmental assessment (EA) for this                Magnuson-Stevens Act and its National
                                             overharvest or underharvest of the                      action that describes the action and
                                             pertinent common pool quotas. The                                                                             Standards, and other applicable law. We
                                                                                                     other considered alternatives and
                                             error in a recent inseason action to                                                                          must defer to the Council’s policy
                                                                                                     provides a thorough analysis of the
                                             increase the GOM cod and haddock trip                                                                         choices unless there is a clear
                                                                                                     impacts of these measures. Copies of the
                                             limits was only recently discovered. As                                                                       inconsistency with the law or the FMP.
                                                                                                     Framework, the EA, and the Initial
                                             a result, the time necessary to provide                                                                       Details concerning the development of
                                                                                                     Regulatory Flexibility Analysis (IRFA),
                                             for prior notice and comment, and a 30-                                                                       these measures were contained in the
                                                                                                     are available upon request from Thomas
                                             day delay in effectiveness, would                                                                             preamble of the proposed rule and are
                                                                                                     A. Nies, Executive Director, New
                                             prevent NMFS from implementing the                                                                            not repeated here.
                                                                                                     England Fishery Management Council,
                                             necessary trip limit correction in a                    50 Water Street, Newburyport, MA                      Specification of Scallop Overfishing
                                             timely manner, which could prevent the                  01950. The EA/IRFA is also accessible                 Limit (OFL), Acceptable Biological
                                             fishery from achieving the OY, and                      via the Internet at: http://                          Catch (ABC), Annual Catch Limits
                                             cause negative economic impacts to the                  www.nefmc.org/scallops/index.html.                    (ACLs), Annual Catch Targets (ACTs),
                                             common pool fishery.                                       Copies of the small entity compliance              Annual Projected Landings (APLs) and
                                                Authority: 16 U.S.C. 1801 et seq.                    guide are available from John K.                      Set-Asides for the 2017 Fishing Year
                                                                                                     Bullard, Regional Administrator, NMFS,                and Default Specifications for Fishing
                                               Dated: March 22, 2017.                                Greater Atlantic Regional Fisheries                   Year 2018
                                             Karen H. Abrams,                                        Office, 55 Great Republic Drive,
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                                             Acting Deputy Director, Office of Sustainable           Gloucester, MA 01930–2298, or                            Table 1 outlines the scallop fishery
                                             Fisheries, National Marine Fisheries Service.           available on the internet at: http://                 catch limits derived from the ABC
                                             [FR Doc. 2017–05980 Filed 3–22–17; 4:15 pm]             www.greateratlantic.fisheries.noaa.gov/               values and the projected landings of the
                                             BILLING CODE 3510–22–P                                  sustainable/species/scallop/.                         fleet.




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                                               TABLE 1—SCALLOP CATCH LIMITS (MT) FOR FISHING YEARS 2017 AND 2018 FOR THE LIMITED ACCESS AND LAGC IFQ
                                                                                               FLEETS
                                                                                                                                                                                                                              2017        2018
                                                                                                                          Catch limits                                                                                        (mt)        (mt)*

                                             Overfishing Limit ......................................................................................................................................................           75,485        69,678
                                             Acceptable Biological Catch/ACL (discards removed) ............................................................................................                                    46,737        43,142
                                             Incidental Catch .......................................................................................................................................................               23             23
                                             Research Set-Aside (RSA) ......................................................................................................................................                       567            567
                                             Observer Set-Aside .................................................................................................................................................                  467            431
                                             ACL for fishery .........................................................................................................................................................          45,680        42,121
                                             Limited Access ACL ................................................................................................................................................                43,167        39,804
                                             LAGC Total ACL ......................................................................................................................................................               2,512         2,317
                                             LAGC IFQ ACL (5% of ACL) ...................................................................................................................................                        2,284         2,106
                                             Limited Access with LAGC IFQ ACL (0.5% of ACL) ..............................................................................................                                         228            211
                                             Limited Access ACT ................................................................................................................................................                38,623        35,614
                                             APL ..........................................................................................................................................................................     20,516              *
                                             Limited Access Projected Landings (94.5% of APL) ..............................................................................................                                    19,388              *
                                             Total IFQ Annual Allocation (5.5% of APL) .............................................................................................................                             1,129         ** 846
                                             LAGC IFQ Annual Allocation (5% of APL) ..............................................................................................................                               1,026         ** 769
                                             Limited Access with LAGC IFQ Annual Allocation (0.5% of APL) ..........................................................................                                               103          ** 77
                                               * The catch limits for the 2018 fishing year are subject to change through a future specifications action or framework adjustment. This includes
                                             the setting of an APL for 2018 that will be based on the 2017 annual scallop surveys.
                                               ** As a precautionary measure, the 2018 IFQ annual allocations are set at 75% of the 2017 IFQ Annual Allocations.


                                                This action deducts 1.25 million lb                                          This action also sets aside 1 percent                                     occasional) for 2017 and 2018 (Table 2).
                                             (567 mt) of scallops annually for 2017                                       of the ABC for the industry-funded                                           Framework 28 sets 2018 DAS
                                             and 2018 from the ABC and sets it aside                                      observer program to help defray the cost                                     allocations at 75 percent of fishing year
                                             as the Scallop RSA to fund scallop                                           to scallop vessels that carry an observer.                                   2017 DAS allocations as a precautionary
                                             research and to compensate                                                   The observer set-asides for fishing years                                    measure. This is to avoid over-allocating
                                             participating vessels through the sale of                                    2017 and 2018 are 467 mt and 431 mt,                                         DAS to the fleet in the event that the
                                             scallops harvested under RSA projects.                                       respectively. In fishing year 2017, the                                      2018 specifications action, if delayed
                                             As of March 1, 2017, this set-aside has                                      compensation rates for limited access                                        past the start of the 2018 fishing year,
                                             been available for harvest by RSA-                                           vessels in open areas fishing under                                          estimates that DAS should be less than
                                             funded project in the open area.                                             days-at-sea (DAS) is 0.12 DAS per DAS                                        currently projected. The allocations in
                                             Framework 28 allows RSA to be                                                fished. For access area trips, the
                                                                                                                                                                                                       Table 2 exclude any DAS deductions
                                             harvested from the Mid-Atlantic Access                                       compensation rate is 200 lb (91 kg), in
                                             Area (MAAA), but would prevent RSA                                                                                                                        that are required if the limited access
                                                                                                                          addition to the vessel’s possession limit
                                             harvesting from access areas under 2018                                      for the trip for each day or part of a day                                   scallop fleet exceeded its 2016 sub-ACL.
                                             default measures. Framework 28 also                                          an observer is onboard. LAGC IFQ                                             In addition, these DAS values take into
                                             clarifies that RSA cannot be harvested                                       vessels may possess an additional 200 lb                                     account a 0.14–DAS reduction
                                             from the Northern Gulf of Maine                                              (91 kg) per trip in open areas when                                          necessary to compensate for a measure
                                             (NGOM) management area. Of this 1.25                                         carrying an observer. NMFS may adjust                                        implemented in Framework Adjustment
                                             million lb (567 mt) allocation, NMFS                                         the compensation rate throughout the                                         26 to the FMP (80 FR 22119; April 21,
                                             has already allocated 63,204 lb (28.7 mt)                                    fishing year, depending on how quickly                                       2015) that allows vessels to transit to
                                             to previously-funded multi-year projects                                     the fleets are using the set aside. The                                      ports south of 39° N. lat. while not on
                                             as part of the 2016 RSA awards process.                                      Council may adjust the 2018 observer                                         DAS. The DAS also include a 4.7
                                             NMFS reviewed proposals submitted for                                        set-aside through its development non-                                       percent increase because the 2017
                                             consideration of 2017 RSA awards and                                         default measures for 2018.                                                   fishing year will be 13 months long to
                                             announced project selections on March                                                                                                                     account for the change in the start of the
                                             17, 2017. Details on the 2017 RSA                                            Open Area DAS Allocations
                                                                                                                                                                                                       fishing year (from March 1 to April 1)
                                             awards can be found on our Web site                                            This action implements vessel-                                             implemented through Amendment 19 to
                                             here: http://www.nefsc.noaa.gov/                                             specific DAS allocations for each of the                                     the Scallop FMP (81 FR 76516;
                                             coopresearch/news/scallop-rsa-2017–                                          three limited access scallop DAS permit                                      November 3, 2016).
                                             18/.                                                                         categories (i.e., full-time, part-time, and

                                                                                          TABLE 2—SCALLOP OPEN AREA DAS ALLOCATIONS FOR 2017 AND 2018
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           2018
                                                                                                                       Permit category                                                                                        2017       (default)

                                             Full-Time ..................................................................................................................................................................        30.41         21.75
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                                             Part-Time .................................................................................................................................................................         12.16          8.69
                                             Occasional ...............................................................................................................................................................           2.54          1.91




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                                             Limited Access Allocations and Trip                                      in the Elephant Trunk area or they may                                  For the 2018 fishing year, full-time
                                             Possession Limits for Scallop Access                                     choose to fish this allocation in the                                   limited access vessels will be allocated
                                             Areas                                                                    MAAA. Because of the flexible trip                                      18,000 lb (8,165 kg) in the MAAA only
                                               For fishing year 2017, Framework 28                                    option for the Elephant Trunk area, this                                with a trip possession limit of 18,000 lb
                                             keeps the MAAA open as an access area                                    action renames the area the Elephant                                    (8,165 kg) per trip.
                                             and also opens the Nantucket Lightship                                   Trunk Flex Access Area (ETFA) for                                          Table 3 outlines the limited access
                                             Access Area (NLS) and Closed Area 2                                      2017. Framework 28 also implements a                                    full-time allocations for all of the access
                                             Access Area (CA2). In addition, this                                     seasonal closure of the ETFA, from July                                 areas, which could be taken in as many
                                             action opens the Elephant Trunk Closed                                   1 through September 30, to help reduce                                  trips as needed, so long as the vessels
                                             Area and allows full-time vessels to                                     the discard mortality of small scallops                                 do not exceed the possession limit (also
                                             choose to fish up to 18,000 lb (8,165 kg)                                during the warmest months of the year.                                  in Table 3) on each trip.

                                              TABLE 3—SCALLOP ACCESS AREA FULL-TIME LIMITED ACCESS VESSEL POUNDAGE ALLOCATIONS AND TRIP POSSESSION
                                                                                    LIMITS FOR 2017 AND 2018
                                                                                                                                                                                                                      2018 Scallop allocation
                                                                    Rotational access area                                       Scallop trip possession limit                     2017 Scallop allocation                  (default)

                                             Closed Area 2 ...............................................................       18,000 lb (8,165 kg) ...........                18,000 lb (8,165 kg) ...........   0 lb (0 kg).
                                             Nantucket Lightship ......................................................          18,000 lb (8,165 kg) ...........                18,000 lb (8,165 kg) ...........   0 lb (0 kg).
                                             Mid-Atlantic ...................................................................    18,000 lb (8,165 kg) ...........                18,000 lb (8,165 kg) ...........   18,000 lb (8,165 kg).
                                             Elephant Trunk Flex ......................................................          18,000 lb (8,165 kg) ...........                * 18,000 lb (8,165 kg) .........   0 lb (0 kg).
                                                 Total .......................................................................   .............................................   72,000 lb (32,660 kg) .........    18,000 lb (8,165 kg).
                                                * ETFA allocation can be landed from either the ETFA or the MAAA.


                                                For the 2017 fishing year only, a part-                               scallop pounds allocated into another                                   LAGC Measures
                                             time limited access vessel is allocated a                                access area. These exchanges may only
                                             total of 28,800 lb (13,064 kg) with a trip                               be made for the amount of the current                                      1. LAGC IFQ Fleet Allocation Based
                                             possession limit of 14,400 lb per trip                                   trip possession limit (full-time: 18,000-                               on Spatial Management. To help ensure
                                             (6,532 kg per trip). Of the 28,800-lb                                    lb (8,165-kg) and part-time: 14,400 lb                                  that the allocation of potential landings
                                             (13,064-kg) allocation, 14,400 lb (6,532                                 (6,532 kg)). In addition, these exchanges                               between the fleets is more consistent
                                             kg) is allocated exclusively to the                                                                                                              with the concept of spatial management,
                                                                                                                      may be made only between vessels with
                                             MAAA. The remaining 14,400 lb (6,532                                                                                                             this action changes the way the LAGC
                                                                                                                      the same permit category: A full-time
                                             kg) may be harvested and landed either                                                                                                           IFQ allocations are set from a direct
                                                                                                                      vessel may not exchange allocations
                                             from the MAAA or any one other                                                                                                                   percentage of the ACL to a percentage of
                                                                                                                      with a part-time vessel, and vice versa.
                                             available access area, (CA2, NLS, or                                                                                                             the APL. This results in an approximate
                                             ETFA). However, if a vessel chooses to                                      In fishing year 2017, each limited                                   55 percent reduction in the allocation
                                             harvest and land the remaining 14,400                                    access full-time vessel will be allocated                               from the current method of allocation
                                             lb (6,532 kg) from the ETFA and does                                     18,000 lb (8,165 kg) that may be landed                                 (status quo) for 2017 (2.49 million lb
                                             not harvest up to the full allocation on                                 from either the ETFA or the MAAA (flex                                  (1,129 mt) based on projected catch
                                             a trip, it is only allowed to land the                                   allocation). Such flex allocation may be                                compared to 5.5 million lb (2,512 mt)
                                             remaining pounds either from the ETFA                                    exchanged in full only for another                                      based on stock-wide ACL). This new
                                             or the MAAA. For the 2018 fishing year,                                  access area allocation, but only the flex                               method of allocating to the LAGC IFQ
                                             part-time limited access vessels will be                                 allocation could be landed from the                                     fleet reduces the risk of LAGC IFQ
                                             allocated 14,400 lb (6,532 kg) in the                                    ETFA. For example, if a Vessel A                                        allocations resulting in higher realized F
                                             MAAA only with a trip possession limit                                   exchanges 18,000 lb (8,165 kg) of flex                                  rates in certain areas than predicted in
                                             of 14,400 lb per trip (6,532 kg per trip).                               allocation for 18,000 lb (8,165 kg) of                                  the model.
                                                For the 2017 fishing year only, an                                    MAAA allocation with Vessel B, Vessel                                      2. ACL and IFQ allocation for LAGC
                                             occasional limited access vessel is                                      A would no longer be allowed to land                                    vessels with IFQ permits. For LAGC
                                             allocated 6,000 lb (2,722 kg) with a trip                                allocation from the ETFA based on its                                   vessels with IFQ permits, this action
                                             possession limit of 6,000 lb per trip                                    MAAA allocation, but Vessel B could                                     implements a 2,284-mt ACL for 2017
                                             (2,722 kg per trip). Occasional vessels                                  land up to 36,000 lb (16,330 kg) from
                                             are able to harvest 6,000 lb (2,722 kg)                                                                                                          and a default ACL of 2,106 mt for 2018
                                                                                                                      the ETFA and/or the MAAA, combined.                                     (see Table 1). These sub-ACLs have no
                                             allocation from only one available
                                             access area (CA2, NLS, MAAA, or                                          Prohibition on Possessing Greater Than                                  associated regulatory or management
                                             ETFA). For the 2018 fishing year,                                        50 Bushels of Shell Stock for Limited                                   requirements, but provide a ceiling on
                                             occasional limited access vessels are                                    Access Vessels Inshore of the DAS                                       overall landings by the LAGC IFQ fleets.
                                             allocated 6,000 lb (2,722 kg) in the                                     Demarcation Line North of 42° 20′ N.                                    The annual allocations to the LAGC
                                             MAAA only with a trip possession limit                                   Lat.                                                                    IFQ-only fleet for fishing years 2017 and
                                             of 6,000 lb per trip (2,722 kg per trip).                                                                                                        2018 based on APL are 1,026 mt and
                                                                                                                        This action extends the existing                                      769 mt, respectively (see Table 1). The
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                                             Limited Access Vessels’ One-for-One                                      prohibition on possessing greater than                                  2017 allocation includes a 4.7-percent
                                             Area Access Allocation Exchanges                                         50-bushels of shell stock inshore of the                                increase because the 2017 fishing year
                                               This action clarifies that the owner of                                DAS demarcation line for limited access                                 will be 13 months long to account for
                                             a vessel issued a limited access scallop                                 vessels to waters north of 42° 20’ N. lat.                              the change in the start of the fishing
                                             permit may exchange unharvested                                          to prevent limited access vessels from                                  year (from March 1 to April 1)
                                             scallop pounds allocated into one access                                 shucking scallops off the DAS clock.                                    implemented through Amendment 19 to
                                             area for another vessel’s unharvested                                    This prohibition is now fishery-wide.                                   the Scallop FMP.


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                                                3. ACL and IFQ allocation for Limited                2017 NGOM TAC is 73,371 lb (33,281                    Regulation and Controlling Regulatory
                                             Access Scallop Vessels with IFQ                         kg) to account for the overage.                       Costs.
                                             Permits. For limited access scallop                       6. Scallop Incidental Catch Target                     Response: To help ease the burden on
                                             vessels with IFQ permits, this action                   TAC. This action implements a 50,000-                 the industry, NMFS intends to make
                                             implements a 228-mt ACL for 2017 and                    lb (22,680-kg) scallop incidental catch               Framework 28 effective upon filing for
                                             a default 211-mt ACL for 2018 (see                      target TAC for fishing years 2017 and                 public inspection in the Federal
                                             Table 1). As explained above, this action               2018 to account for mortality from this               Register by waiving the 30-day delay in
                                             changes the way the Council and NMFS                    component of the fishery, and to ensure               effectiveness required under the
                                             calculate IFQ allocations by applying                   that F targets are not exceeded. The                  Administrative Procedures Act (see the
                                             each vessel’s IFQ contribution                          Council and NMFS may adjust this                      Classification section below in this
                                             percentage to this fleet’s percentage (i.e.,            target TAC in a future action if vessels              preamble). Office of Management and
                                             0.5 percent) of the projected landings.                 catch more scallops under the                         Budget (OMB) guidance clarifies that
                                             The annual allocations to limited access                incidental target TAC than predicted.                 E.O. 13771, titled Reducing Regulation
                                             vessels with IFQ permits for fishing                                                                          and Controlling Regulatory Costs
                                                                                                     RSA Harvest Restrictions                              (January 30, 2017), only applies to
                                             years 2017 and 2018 are 103 mt and 77
                                             mt, respectively (see Table 1). The 2017                   This action prohibits vessels                      significant rules pursuant to E.O. 12866.
                                             allocation includes a 4.7 percent                       participating in RSA projects from                    OMB has determined that this rule is
                                             increase because the 2017 fishing year                  harvesting RSA compensation from                      not significant pursuant to E.O. 12866.
                                             will be 13 months long to account for                   CA2, NLS, and ETFA during the 2017                    Therefore, Framework 28 is not subject
                                             the change in the start of the fishing                  fishing year to control F, reduce impacts             to the requirements of E.O. 13771.
                                             year (from March 1 to April 1)                          on flatfish, and reduce impacts on high                  Comment 2: One commenter, an IFQ
                                             implemented through Amendment 19 to                     densities of scallops with growth                     vessel owner and operator, suggested
                                             the Scallop FMP.                                        potential. Further, this action clarifies             that we should not open the access areas
                                                                                                     that the harvest of RSA compensation                  in April due to safety and scallop meat
                                                4. LAGC IFQ Trip Allocations for                     from the NGOM is prohibited. During                   yield concerns.
                                             Scallop Access Areas. Framework 28                      the 2017 fishing year, all RSA                           Response: Vessel operators must
                                             allocates LAGC IFQ vessels a fleetwide                  compensation fishing must take place in               decide throughout the year when it is
                                             number of trips in the NLS, MAAA, and                   either the open area or the MAAA. In                  safe to fish and when it is not. We
                                             ETFA for fishing year 2017 and default                  addition, Framework 28 prohibits the                  expect IFQ access area trips to be
                                             fishing year 2018 trips in the MAAA                     harvest of RSA from any access areas                  available well into May and beyond in
                                             (see Table 4). The total number of trips                under default 2018 measures. At the                   some areas. Therefore, we do not believe
                                             for both areas combined (2,230) for                     start of 2018, RSA compensation may                   that IFQ vessels will be forced to
                                             fishing year 2017 is equivalent to the 5.5              only be harvested from the open area.                 operate in unsafe conditions. We agree
                                             percent of total catch from access areas.               The Council may re-evaluate this                      that meat yields are not at their peak in
                                             This action does not allocate any LAGC                  measure in the action that would set                  April, but this is consistent with
                                             IFQ trips into CA2 because many of                      final 2018 specifications.                            scheduled opening of the MAAA in the
                                             these vessels do not fish in that area due                                                                    default measures for fishing year 2017
                                             to its distance from shore. Because the                 Regulatory Corrections Under Regional                 that was put in place for this very
                                             IFQ vessels would not be able to access                 Administrator Authority                               reason. The Council did not discuss a
                                             CA2, Framework 28 shifts those trips                      This rule includes a revision to the                closure or a delayed opening for the
                                             that would have been allocated to CA2                   regulatory text to address a                          access areas, and it would be beyond
                                             to other access areas closer to shore, so               typographical error in the regulations.               our authority to postpone opening for
                                             that LAGC IFQ vessels have the                          NMFS proposes this change consistent                  reasons related to yield from the scallop
                                             opportunity to utilize their access area                with section 305(d) of the MSA which                  resource and fishing mortality.
                                             trips. This action allocates 558 trips that             provides that the Secretary of Commerce                  Comment 3: The IFQ vessel owner
                                             would have been allocated to CA2 into                   may promulgate regulations necessary                  was concerned about the reduction in
                                             NLS (280 trips), MAAA (139), and ETFA                   to ensure that amendments to an FMP                   IFQ allocation from last year. He fears
                                             (139).                                                  are carried out in accordance with the                that the smaller vessels will not be
                                                                                                     FMP and the MSA. This revision                        profitable with the smaller quota in
                                               TABLE 4—LAGC IFQ TRIP ALLOCA-                         corrects the error at § 648.14(i)(4)(i)(G).           2017 and that consolidation will
                                               TIONS FOR SCALLOP ACCESS AREAS                                                                              continue on larger boats.
                                                                                                   Comments and Responses                                     Response: The proposed IFQ
                                                                                    2018              We received four comments on the                     reduction is a result of setting the
                                               Access area           2017                          proposed rule during the public                         allocation based on the projected
                                                                                 (default)
                                                                                                   comment period; three in support of the                 landings as opposed to the ACL. The
                                             NLS ...................      837 .................... action and one against specific                         Council preferred this method because
                                             MAAA ................        697               558 measures. An IFQ vessel owner, Lund’s                      it was more consistent with the intent
                                             ETFA .................       697 .................... Fisheries Incorporated, and the                         of Amendment 11 to the Scallop FMP
                                                                                                   Fisheries Survival Fund (FSF) (which                    (73 FR 20089; April 14, 2008), and
                                                 Total ...........      2,231               558                                                            because there is less potential to cause
                                                                                                   represents a majority of the limited
                                                                                                   access scallop fleet) wrote in support of               harm to the scallop biomass. The
                                               5. NGOM TAC. This action                            the rule. The following summarizes the                  ownership caps in the LAGC IFQ fleet
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                                             implements a 95,000-lb (43,091 kg)                    issues raised in the comments and                       of 5 percent per owner and 2.5 percent
                                             annual NGOM TAC for fishing years                     NMFS’s responses.                                       per vessel remain in place to prevent
                                             2017 and 2018. During the 2016 fishing                   Comment 1: Both Lund’s Fisheries                     excessive consolidation in the fleet.
                                             year there was a 21,629-lb (9,811-kg)                 Incorporated and FSF encouraged                            Comment 4: The IFQ vessel owner
                                             overage of the NGOM TAC. This triggers NMFS to implement Framework 28                                         commented that the observer costs were
                                             a pound-for-pound deduction in 2017 to without delay, specifically regarding the                              too high for LAGC IFQ boats when trips
                                             account for the overage. Therefore, the               Executive Order (E.O.) titled Reducing                  extended beyond a single day because


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                                             LAGC IFQ boats are compensated 175 lb                   confusion for the fishing year. In                    the proposed rule for this action and is
                                             (79 kg) per trip as opposed to 175 lb (79               addition, these lower allocations were                not repeated here. A description of why
                                             kg) per day.                                            set to reduce F in the fishery and                    this action was considered, the
                                               Response: The Council chose to                        implementing them as soon as possible                 objectives of, and the legal basis for this
                                             compensate the LAGC IFQ fleet for                       will have conservation benefits to the                rule is contained in Framework 28 and
                                             carrying observers on a per-trip basis                  scallop resource.                                     in the preamble to the proposed and this
                                             because the majority of LAGC IFQ trips                     Further, this action extends the 50-               final rule, and is not repeated here. All
                                             are less than one full day. In developing               bushel possession limit of in-shell                   of the documents that constitute the
                                             Framework 28, the Council’s Scallop                     scallops for limited access vessels                   FRFA are available from NMFS and a
                                             Advisory Panel did not believe that                     inshore of the DAS demarcation line                   copy of the IRFA, the Regulatory Impact
                                             additional compensation was necessary                   north of 42°20′ N. lat., making the                   Review (RIR), and the EA are available
                                             for these trips. However, for fishing year              restriction coastwide. Under current                  upon request (see ADDRESSES).
                                             2017, LAGC IFQ vessels will be                          regulations, limited access vessels are
                                                                                                     able to shuck scallops off the DAS clock              A Summary of the Significant Issues
                                             compensated 200 lb (91 kg) per trip to                                                                        Raised by the Public in Response to the
                                             help offset the costs of observers.                     inside of the demarcation line north of
                                                                                                     42°20′ N. lat. which allows them to skirt             IRFA, a Summary of the Agency’s
                                             Changes From Proposed Rule to Final                     possession and landing limits. This is                Assessment of Such Issues, and a
                                             Rule                                                    an unintended consequence of a                        Statement of Any Changes Made in the
                                               We corrected a typographical error at                 provision that is no longer relevant to               Final Rule as a Result of Such
                                             § 648.60(b) to better define the Elephant               the fishery. Prohibiting this behavior                Comments
                                             Trunk Flex Scallop Rotational Area, and                 helps achieve conservation objectives                   There were no specific comments on
                                             we included changes to the regulatory                   for the scallop fishery by helping to                 the IRFA. The Comments and Responses
                                             text at § 648.59(g)(2) to clarify that                  ensure compliance with possession and                 section summarizes the comments that
                                             LAGC IFQ vessels may use trawl gear in                  landing limits.                                       highlight concerns about the economic
                                             access areas west of 72°30′ W. long.                       Until Framework 28 is fully                        impacts and implications of impacts on
                                                                                                     implemented, certain default measures,                small businesses (i.e., comments 3 and
                                             Classification                                          including access area designations and                4).
                                                Pursuant to section 304(b)(1)(A) of the              DAS, IFQ, research set-aside and
                                                                                                                                                           Description and Estimate of Number of
                                             Magnuson-Stevens Act, the NMFS                          observer set-aside allocations, are
                                                                                                                                                           Small Entities to Which the Rule Would
                                             Assistant Administrator has determined                  automatically put into place. Under
                                                                                                                                                           Apply
                                             that this final rule is consistent with the             default measures, each full-time vessel
                                             FMP, other provisions of the Magnuson-                  has one 17,000-lb (7,711-kg) access area                 The regulations affect all vessels with
                                             Stevens Act, the ESA, and other                         trip in the MAAA. This action,                        limited access and LAGC scallop
                                             applicable law.                                         therefore, relieves restrictions on the               permits. The Framework 28 EA provides
                                                OMB has determined that this rule is                 scallop fleet by providing full-time                  extensive information on the number
                                             not significant pursuant to E.O. 12866.                 vessels with an additional 55,000 lb                  and size of vessels and small businesses
                                                This final rule does not contain                     (24,948 kg) in access area allocation                 that will be affected by the regulations,
                                             policies with federalism or ‘‘takings’’                 (72,000 lb (32,659 kg) total) into the                by port and state (see ADDRESSES).
                                             implications, as those terms are defined                MAAA, NLS, CA2, and ETFA,                             Fishing year 2015 data were used for
                                             in E.O. 13132 and E.O. 12630,                           combined. Further, the LAGC IFQ fleet                 this analysis because these data are the
                                             respectively.                                           will receive an additional 95 trips into              most recent complete data set for a
                                                This action does not contain any                     the MAAA (697 trips total), 697 trips                 fishing year. There were 313 vessels that
                                             collection-of-information requirements                  into the ETFA, and 836 trips in the NLS.              obtained full-time limited access
                                             subject the Paperwork Reduction Act                        Framework 28 could not have been                   permits in 2015, including 250 dredge,
                                             (PRA).                                                  put into place sooner to allow for a 30-              52 small-dredge, and 11 scallop trawl
                                                The Assistant Administrator for                      day delayed effectiveness because the                 permits. In the same year, there were
                                             Fisheries has determined that the need                  information and data necessary for the                also 34 part-time limited access permits
                                             to implement these measures in an                       Council to develop the framework was                  in the sea scallop fishery. No vessels
                                             expedited manner, in order to help                      not available in time. Delaying the                   were issued occasional scallop permits.
                                             achieve conservation objectives for the                 implementation of Framework 28 for 30                 NMFS issued 217 LAGC IFQ permits in
                                             scallop fishery and certain fish stocks,                days would delay positive economic                    2015, and 119 of these vessels actively
                                             and to relieve other restrictions on the                benefits to the scallop fleet. Therefore,             fished for scallops that year. The
                                             scallop fleet, constitutes good cause,                  the Assistant Administrator for                       remaining permits likely leased out
                                             under authority contained in 5 U.S.C.                   Fisheries has waived the 30-day delayed               scallop IFQ allocations with their
                                             553(d)(1) and (3), to waive the 30-day                  effectiveness requirement to 5 U.S.C.                 permits in Confirmation of Permit
                                             delay in effectiveness and to make                      553(d)(1) and (3).                                    History.
                                             Framework 28 final measures effective                      NMFS, pursuant to section 604 of the                  The RFA defines a small business in
                                             upon filing for public inspection in the                Regulatory Flexibility Act (RFA), has                 shellfish fishery as a firm that is
                                             Federal Register.                                       completed a final regulatory flexibility              independently owned and operated
                                                Framework 28 will implement                          analysis (FRFA) in support of                         with receipts of less than $11 million
                                             slightly reduced DAS allocations to the                 Framework 28 in this final rule. The                  annually (see NMFS final rule revising
                                             limited access fleet and significantly                  FRFA incorporates the IRFA, a summary                 the small business size standard for
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                                             reduced allocation (44 percent) to the                  of the significant issues raised by the               commercial fishing, 80 FR 81194,
                                             LAGC IFQ fleet. Ultimately, the scallop                 public comments in response to the                    December 29, 2015). Individually-
                                             industry will be subject to these lower                 IRFA, NMFS responses to those                         permitted vessels may hold permits for
                                             allocations. Therefore, delaying the                    comments, a summary of the analyses                   several fisheries, harvesting species of
                                             implementation of these measures for 30                 completed in the Framework 28 EA, and                 fish that are regulated by several
                                             days would be contrary to the public                    this portion of the preamble. A                       different fishery management plans,
                                             interest because it would cause                         summary of the IRFA was published in                  even beyond those impacted by the final


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                                             rule. Furthermore, multiple permitted                   Final actions and alternatives are                    ■  c. Revise paragraphs (i)(3)(v)(E) and
                                             vessels and/or permits may be owned by                  described in detail in Framework 28,                  (i)(4)(i)(G).
                                             entities with various personal and                      which includes an EA, RIR, and IRFA                      The revisions and additions read as
                                             business affiliations. For the purposes of              (available at ADDRESSES). The measures                follows:
                                             this analysis, ‘‘ownership entities’’ are               implemented by this final rule minimize
                                             defined as those entities with common                                                                         § 648.14   Prohibitions.
                                                                                                     the long-term economic impacts on
                                             ownership as listed on the permit                       small entities to the extent practicable.             *       *    *     *    *
                                             application. Only permits with identical                The only alternatives for the prescribed                 (i) * * *
                                             ownership are categorized as an                         catch limits that were analyzed were                     (1) * * *
                                             ‘‘ownership entity.’’ For example, if five              those that met the legal requirements to                 (viii) Scallop research. (A) Fail to
                                             permits have the same seven persons                     implement effective conservation                      comply with any of the provisions
                                             listed as co-owners on their permit                     measures. Catch limits are                            specified in § 648.56.
                                             applications, those seven persons would                 fundamentally a scientific calculation                   (B) Fish for scallops in, or possess or
                                             form one ‘‘ownership entity,’’ that holds               based on the Scallop FMP control rules                land scallops from, the NGOM on a
                                             those five permits. If two of those seven               and SSC approval, and therefore are                   scallop research set-aside compensation
                                             owners also co-own additional vessels,                  legally limited to the numbers contained              trip as described in § 648.56(d).
                                             that ownership arrangement would be                     in this rule. Moreover, the limited                   *       *    *     *    *
                                             considered a separate ‘‘ownership                       number of alternatives available for this                (2) * * *
                                             entity’’ for the purpose of this analysis.              action must be evaluated in the context                  (iii) * * *
                                                On June 1 of each year, ownership                    of an ever-changing fishery management                   (B) Fish for, possess, or land more
                                             entities are identified based on a list of              plan that has considered numerous                     than 50 bu (17.62 hL) of in-shell
                                             all permits for the most recent complete                alternatives over the years and have                  scallops inside the VMS Demarcation
                                             calendar year. The current ownership                    provided many mitigating measures                     Line on or by a vessel, except as
                                             dataset is based on the calendar year                   applicable every fishing year.                        provided in the state waters exemption,
                                             2015 permits and contains average gross                    Overall, this rule minimizes adverse               as specified in § 648.54.
                                             sales associated with those permits for                 long-term impacts by ensuring that                    *       *    *     *    *
                                             calendar years 2013 through 2015.                       management measures and catch limits                     (vi) * * *
                                             Matching the potentially impacted 2015                  result in sustainable fishing mortality                  (B) Transit the Closed Area II Scallop
                                             fishing year permits described above                    rates that promote stock rebuilding, and              Rotational Area or the Closed Area II
                                             (limited access and LAGC IFQ) to                        as a result, maximize yield. The                      Extension Scallop Rotational Area, as
                                             calendar year 2015 ownership data                       measures implemented by this final rule               defined § 648.60(d) and (e), respectively,
                                             results in 154 distinct ownership                       also provide additional flexibility for               or the Elephant Trunk Flex Scallop
                                             entities for the limited access fleet and               fishing operations in the short-term.                 Rotational Area, as defined in
                                             87 distinct ownership entities for the                  This final rule implements measures                   § 648.60(b), unless there is a compelling
                                             LAGC IFQ fleet. Of these, and based on                  that enable small entities to offset some             safety reason for transiting the area and
                                             the Small Business Administration                       portion of the estimated economic                     the vessel’s fishing gear is stowed and
                                             guidelines, 141 of the limited access                   impacts. For example, Framework 28                    not available for immediate use as
                                             distinct ownership entities and 84 of the               implements an alternative that allocates              defined in § 648.2.
                                             LAGC IFQ entities are categorized as                    the largest number of access area trips                  (C) Fish for, possess, or land scallops
                                             small. The remaining 13 of the limited                  to the LAGC IFQ fleet compared to other               in or from the Elephant Trunk Flex
                                             access and 3 of the LAGC IFQ entities                   alternatives considered under the                     Access Area in excess of the vessel’s
                                             are categorized as large entities, all of               spatial management option. This                       total Elephant Trunk Flex Access Area
                                             which are shellfish businesses.                         alternative allows up to 53.8 percent                 specific allocation as specified in
                                             Description of Projected Reporting,                     (607 mt) of the total LAGC allocation to              § 648.59(b)(3)(i)(B)(1)(ii) or the amount
                                             Recordkeeping, and Other Compliance                     be harvested from access areas.                       permitted to be landed from the
                                             Requirements of the Final Rule                                                                                Elephant Trunk Flex Access Area as
                                                                                                     List of Subjects in 50 CFR Part 648
                                                                                                                                                           allowed under trip exchanges specified
                                               This action contains no new                             Fisheries, Fishing, Recordkeeping and               in § 648.59(b)(3)(ii)(A) and (B).
                                             collection-of-information, reporting, or                reporting requirements.
                                             recordkeeping requirements.                                                                                   *       *    *     *    *
                                                                                                       Dated: March 22, 2017.                                 (3) * * *
                                             Description of the Steps the Agency Has                 Alan D. Risenhoover,                                     (v) * * *
                                             Taken To Minimize the Significant                       Acting Deputy Assistant Administrator for                (E) Transit the Elephant Trunk Flex
                                             Economic Impact on Small Entities                       Regulatory Programs, National Marine                  Scallop Rotational Area, Closed Area II
                                             Consistent With the Stated Objectives of                Fisheries Service.                                    Scallop Rotational Area, or the Closed
                                             Applicable Statutes                                       For the reasons set out in the                      Area II Extension Scallop Rotational
                                                During the development of                            preamble, 50 CFR part 648 is to be                    Area, as defined § 648.60(b), (d), and (e),
                                             Framework 28, NMFS and the Council                      amended as follows:                                   respectively, unless there is a
                                             considered ways to reduce the                                                                                 compelling safety reason for transiting
                                             regulatory burden on, and provide                       PART 648—FISHERIES OF THE                             the area and the vessel’s fishing gear is
                                             flexibility for, the regulated entities in              NORTHEAST UNITED STATES                               stowed and not available for immediate
                                             this action. For instance, Framework 28                                                                       use as defined in § 648.2.
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                                             allocates LAGC IFQ access trips that                    ■ 1. The authority citation for part 648              *       *    *     *    *
                                             would have been allocated in CA2 into                   continues to read as follows:                            (4) * * *
                                             NLS, ETFA, and MAAA. Because LAGC                           Authority: 16 U.S.C. 1801 et seq.                    (i) * * *
                                             vessels are smaller in size and operate                 ■  2. In § 648.14:                                       (G) Fish for, possess, or land more
                                             with a 600-lb (272-kg) possession limit                 ■  a. Revise paragraphs (i)(1)(viii),                 than 40 lb (18.1 kg) of shucked scallops,
                                             this option will reduce fishing costs and               (i)(2)(iii)(B), and (i)(2)(vi)(B);                    or 5 bu (1.76 hL) of in-shell scallops
                                             have positive impacts on their profits.                 ■ b. Add paragraph (i)(2)(vi)(C); and                 shoreward of the VMS Demarcation


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                                             Line, or 10 bu (3.52 hL) of in-shell                                           The additions and revisions read as                                        limited access and LAGC IFQ fleets in
                                             scallops seaward of the VMS                                                  follows:                                                                     both the open area and access areas,
                                             Demarcation Line, when the vessel is                                                                                                                      after set-asides (RSA and observer) and
                                             not declared into the IFQ scallop                                            § 648.53 Overfishing limit (OFL),                                            incidental landings are accounted for,
                                                                                                                          acceptable biological catch (ABC), annual
                                             fishery, unless the vessel is fishing in                                     catch limits (ACL), annual catch targets
                                                                                                                                                                                                       for a given fishing year. Projected
                                             compliance with all of the requirements                                      (ACT), annual projected landings (APL),                                      scallop landings are calculated by
                                             of the State waters exemption program,                                       DAS allocations, and individual fishing                                      estimating the landings that will come
                                             specified at § 648.54.                                                       quotas (IFQ).                                                                from open and access area effort
                                             *     *     *      *    *                                                      (a) * * *                                                                  combined for both limited access and
                                             ■ 3. In § 648.52, revise paragraph (e) to                                      (3) Overall ABC/ACL and APL—(i)                                            LAGC IFQ fleets. These projected
                                             read as follows:                                                             Overall ABC/ACL. The overall ABC for                                         landings shall not exceed the overall
                                                                                                                          sea scallop fishery shall be the catch                                       ABC/ACL and ACT, as described in
                                             § 648.52        Possession and landing limits.                               level that has an associated F that has                                      paragraph (a) of this section.
                                             *      *    *     *     *                                                    a 75-percent probability of remaining                                        *       *    *    *     *
                                                (e) Owners or operators of vessels                                        below the F associated with OFL. The                                            (6) LAGC IFQ fleet sub-ACL, sub-ACT,
                                             issued limited access permits are                                            overall ACL shall be equal to the ABC                                        and annual allocation * * *
                                             prohibited from fishing for, possessing,                                     for the scallop fishery, minus discards                                      *       *    *    *     *
                                             or landing per trip more than 50 bu                                          (an estimate of both incidental and
                                             (17.6 hl) of in-shell scallops shoreward                                     discard mortality). The ABC/ACL, after                                          (iii) LAGC IFQ fleet annual allocation.
                                             of the VMS Demarcation Line, unless                                          the discards and deductions specified in                                     The annual allocation for the LAGC IFQ
                                             when fishing under the state waters                                          paragraph (a)(4) of this section are                                         fishery for vessels issued only a LAGC
                                             exemption specified under § 648.54.                                          removed, shall be divided as sub-ACLs                                        IFQ scallop permit shall be equal to 5
                                                                                                                          between limited access vessels, limited                                      percent of the APL. The annual
                                             *      *    *     *     *
                                                                                                                          access vessels that are fishing under a                                      allocation for the LAGC IFQ fishery for
                                             ■ 4. In § 648.53:
                                                                                                                          LAGC permit, and LAGC vessels as                                             vessels issued both a LAGC IFQ scallop
                                             ■ a. Revise the section heading,
                                                                                                                          defined in paragraphs (a)(5) and (6) of                                      permit and a limited access scallop
                                             paragraph (a)(3), and the heading of
                                                                                                                          this section, after the deductions                                           permit shall be 0.5 percent of the APL.
                                             paragraph (a)(6);
                                             ■ b. Add paragraph (a)(6)(iii); and                                          outlined in paragraph (a)(4) of this                                         *       *    *    *     *
                                             ■ c. Revise paragraphs (a)(8), (b)(3), the                                   section.                                                                        (8) The following catch limits will be
                                             heading of paragraph (h), (h)(2)                                               (ii) APL. The APL shall be equal to the                                    effective for the 2017 and 2018 fishing
                                             introductory text, and (h)(2)(i).                                            combined projected landings by the                                           years:

                                                                                                                                SCALLOP FISHERY CATCH LIMITS
                                                                                                                                                                                                                              2017       2018
                                                                                                                          Catch limits                                                                                        (mt)       (mt) 1

                                             Overfishing Limit ......................................................................................................................................................           75,485      69,678
                                             Acceptable Biological Catch/ACL (discards removed) ............................................................................................                                    46,737      43,142
                                             Incidental Catch .......................................................................................................................................................               23           23
                                             Research Set-Aside (RSA) ......................................................................................................................................                       567         567
                                             Observer Set-Aside .................................................................................................................................................                  467         431
                                             ACL for fishery .........................................................................................................................................................          45,680      42,121
                                             Limited Access ACL ................................................................................................................................................                43,167      39,804
                                             LAGC Total ACL ......................................................................................................................................................               2,512       2,317
                                             LAGC IFQ ACL (5% of ACL) ...................................................................................................................................                        2,284       2,106
                                             Limited Access with LAGC IFQ ACL (0.5% of ACL) ..............................................................................................                                         228         211
                                             Limited Access ACT ................................................................................................................................................                38,623      35,614
                                             APL ..........................................................................................................................................................................     20,516           (1)
                                             Limited Access Projected Landings (94.5% of APL) ..............................................................................................                                    19,388           (1)
                                             Total IFQ Annual Allocation (5.5% of APL) .............................................................................................................                             1,129       2 846

                                             LAGC IFQ Annual Allocation (5% of APL) ..............................................................................................................                               1,026       2 769

                                             Limited Access with LAGC IFQ Annual Allocation (0.5% of APL) ..........................................................................                                               103         2 77

                                               1 The catch limits for the 2018 fishing year are subject to change through a future specifications action or framework adjustment. This includes
                                             the setting of an APL for 2018 that will be based on the 2017 annual scallop surveys. The 2018 default allocations for the limited access compo-
                                             nent are defined for DAS in paragraph (b)(3) of this section and for access areas in § 648.59(b)(3)(i)(B).
                                               2 As a precautionary measure, the 2018 IFQ annual allocations are set at 75% of the 2017 IFQ Annual Allocations.




                                                 (b) * * *                                                                  (3) The DAS allocations for limited
                                                                                                                          access scallop vessels for fishing years
                                                                                                                          2017 and 2018 are as follows:

                                                                                                                        SCALLOP OPEN AREA DAS ALLOCATIONS
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                                                                                                                       Permit category                                                                                        2017       2018 1

                                             Full-Time ..................................................................................................................................................................        30.41        21.75
                                             Part-Time .................................................................................................................................................................         12.16         8.69




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                                                                                                          SCALLOP OPEN AREA DAS ALLOCATIONS—Continued
                                                                                                                      Permit category                                                                                          2017             2018 1

                                             Occasional ...............................................................................................................................................................               2.54               1.91
                                                 1 The
                                                    DAS allocations for the 2018 fishing year are subject to change through a future specifications action or framework adjustment. The
                                             2018 DAS allocations are set at 75% of the 2017 allocation as a precautionary measure.


                                             *       *    *      *      *                                                § 648.59 Sea Scallop Rotational Area                                       transiting purposes only, provided the
                                                (h) Annual IFQs * * *                                                    Management Program and Access Area                                         vessel’s fishing gear is stowed and not
                                                                                                                         Program requirements.                                                      available for immediate use as defined
                                             *       *    *      *      *
                                                (2) Calculation of IFQ. The LAGC IFQ                                       (a) * * *                                                                in § 648.2. Any scallop vessel that has
                                             fleet annual allocation as defined in                                         (2) Transiting a Closed Scallop                                          declared a trip into the Scallop Area
                                             paragraph (a)(6)(iii) of this section, shall                                Rotational Area. No vessel possessing                                      Access Program may not enter or be in
                                             be used to determine the IFQ of each                                        scallops may enter or be in the area(s)                                    another Scallop Access Area on the
                                             vessel issued an IFQ scallop permit.                                        specified in this section when those                                       same trip except such vessel may transit
                                             Each fishing year, the Regional                                             areas are closed, as specified through                                     another Scallop Access Area provided
                                             Administrator shall provide the owner                                       the specifications or framework                                            its gear is stowed and not available for
                                             of a vessel issued an IFQ scallop permit                                    adjustment processes defined in                                            immediate use as defined in § 648.2, or
                                             issued pursuant to § 648.4(a)(2)(ii) with                                   § 648.55, unless the vessel is transiting                                  there is a compelling safety reason to be
                                             the scallop IFQ for the vessel for the                                      the area and the vessel’s fishing gear is                                  in such areas without such gear being
                                             upcoming fishing year.                                                      stowed and not available for immediate                                     stowed. A vessel may only transit the
                                                (i) IFQ. The IFQ for an IFQ scallop                                      use as defined in § 648.2, or there is a                                   Elephant Trunk Flex Scallop Rotational
                                             vessel shall be the vessel’s contribution                                   compelling safety reason to be in such                                     Area, Closed Area II Scallop Rotational
                                             percentage as specified in paragraph                                        areas without such gear being stowed. A                                    Area, or the Closed Area II Extension
                                             (h)(2)(iii) of this section and determined                                  vessel may only transit the Elephant                                       Scallop Rotational Area, as defined in
                                             using the steps specified in paragraph                                      Trunk Flex Scallop Rotational Area, the                                    § 648.60(b), (d), and (e), respectively, if
                                             (h)(2)(ii) of this section, multiplied by                                   Closed Area II Scallop Rotational Area,                                    there is a compelling safety reason for
                                             the LAGC IFQ fleet annual allocation as                                     or the Closed Area II Extension Scallop                                    transiting the area and the vessel’s
                                             defined in paragraph (a)(6)(iii) of this                                    Rotational Area, as defined § 648.60(b),                                   fishing gear is stowed and not available
                                             section.                                                                    (d), and (e), respectively, if there is a                                  for immediate use as defined in § 648.2.
                                                                                                                         compelling safety reason for transiting                                       (b) * * *
                                             *       *    *      *      *                                                the area and the vessel’s fishing gear is                                     (3) * * *
                                             ■ 5. In § 648.59:                                                           stowed and not available for immediate                                        (i) * * *
                                             ■ a. Revise paragraphs (a)(2) and (3),                                      use as defined in § 648.2.                                                    (B) The following access area
                                             (b)(3)(i)(B), (b)(3)(ii), (e), and (g)(2);                                    (3) Transiting a Scallop Access Area.                                    allocations and possession limits for
                                             ■ b. Remove and reserve paragraph                                           Any sea scallop vessel that has not                                        limited access vessels shall be effective
                                             (g)(3)(iv); and                                                             declared a trip into the Scallop Area                                      for the 2017 and 2018 fishing years:
                                             ■ c. Revise paragraph (g)(3)(v).                                            Access Program may enter a Scallop                                            (1) Full-time vessels—(i) For a full-
                                                The additions and revisions read as                                      Access Area, and possess scallops not                                      time limited access vessel, the
                                             follows:                                                                    caught in the Scallop Access Areas, for                                    possession limit and allocations are:

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 2018 Scallop allocation
                                                         Rotational access area                                     Scallop possession limit                                   2017 Scallop allocation                                 (default)

                                             Closed Area 2 ....................................           18,000 lb (8,165 kg) per trip ............                    18,000   lb   (8,165    kg) ........................   0 lb (0 kg).
                                             Nantucket Lightship ...........................              ..........................................................    18,000   lb   (8,165    kg) ........................   0 lb (0 kg).
                                             Mid-Atlantic ........................................        ..........................................................    18,000   lb   (8,165    kg) ........................   18,000 lb (8,165 kg).
                                             Elephant Trunk Flex ...........................              ..........................................................    18,000   lb   (8,165    kg) 1 ......................   0 lb (0 kg).

                                                   Total ............................................      ..........................................................   72,000 lb (32,660 kg) ......................           18,000 lb (8,165 kg).
                                                 1 Elephant
                                                         Trunk Flex Access Area allocation can be landed from either the Elephant Trunk Flex Access Area or the Mid-Atlantic Access Area,
                                             as described in paragraph (B)(1)(ii) of this section.


                                               (ii) Elephant Trunk Flex Access Area                                      area on one trip, leaving the vessel with                                  18,000 lb possession limit is not
                                             allocations. Subject to the seasonal                                        18,000 lb (8,165 kg) of the Mid-Atlantic                                   exceeded on any one trip.
                                             restriction specified in § 648.60(b)(2),                                    Rotational Access Area allocation; or,                                        (iii) For the 2018 fishing year, full-
                                             for the 2017 fishing year only, a full-                                     alternatively, the vessel could take a trip                                time limited access vessels are allocated
                                             time vessel may choose to land up to                                        in to the Elephant Trunk Flex Access                                       18,000 lb (8,165 kg) in the Mid-Atlantic
                                             18,000 lb (8,165 kg) of the Mid-Atlantic                                    Area and land 15,000 lb (6,804 kg),                                        Access Area only with a trip possession
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                                             Rotational Access Area allocation from                                      leaving the vessel with 21,000 lb (9,525                                   limit of 18,000 lb (8,165 kg).
                                             the Elephant Trunk Flex Access Area,                                        kg) of Mid-Atlantic Access Area                                               (2) Part-time vessels. (i) For the 2017
                                             which shall be known as an Elephant                                         allocation, and, 3,000 lb (1,361 kg) of                                    fishing year only, a part-time limited
                                             Trunk Flex Access Area allocation. For                                      flex allocation which could be landed                                      access vessel is allocated a total of
                                             example, Vessel A could take a trip in                                      from the Elephant Trunk Flex Access                                        28,800 lb (13,064 kg) of scallops with a
                                             to the Elephant Trunk Flex Access Area                                      Area on another trip, provided the                                         trip possession limit of 14,400 lb of
                                             and land 18,000 lb (8,165 kg) from that                                                                                                                scallops per trip (6,532 kg per trip). Of


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                                             the 28,800-lb (13,064-kg) allocation,                   from the Regional Administrator upon                  vessel authorized to fish in the Scallop
                                             14,400 lb (6,532 kg) are allocated                      request. Each vessel owner involved in                Rotational Areas specified in § 648.60
                                             exclusively to the Mid-Atlantic Access                  an exchange is required to submit a                   that lay east of 72°30′ W. lat. must fish
                                             Area. The remaining 14,400 lb (6,532                    completed Access Area Allocation                      with dredge gear only. The combined
                                             kg) can be landed either from the Mid-                  Form. The Regional Administrator shall                dredge width in use by, or in possession
                                             Atlantic Access Area or any one other                   review the records for each vessel to                 on board of, an LAGC scallop vessel
                                             available access area (Closed Area 2,                   confirm that each vessel has enough                   fishing in these areas may not exceed
                                             Nantucket Lightship, or Elephant Trunk                  unharvested allocation remaining in a                 10.5 ft (3.2 m). The combined dredge
                                             Flex Access Areas). However, if a vessel                given access area to exchange. The                    width in use by, or in possession on
                                             chooses to land the remaining 14,400 lb                 exchange is not effective until the vessel            board of, an LAGC scallop vessel fishing
                                             (6,532 kg) from the Elephant Trunk Flex                 owner(s) receive a confirmation in                    in the remaining Scallop Rotational
                                             Access Area and does not land up to the                 writing from the Regional Administrator               Areas defined in § 648.60 may not
                                             full allocation on a trip, it may only                  that the allocation exchange has been                 exceed 31 ft (9.4 m). Dredge width is
                                             land the remaining pounds either from                   made effective. A vessel owner may                    measured at the widest point in the bail
                                             the Elephant Trunk Flex Access Areas                    exchange equal allocations up to the                  of the dredge.
                                             or the Mid-Atlantic Access Area.                        current possession limit between two or                  (3) * * *
                                                (ii) For the 2018 fishing year, part-                more vessels under his/her ownership.
                                             time limited access vessels are allocated                                                                        (v) The following LAGC IFQ access
                                                                                                     A vessel owner holding a Confirmation                 area allocations will be effective for the
                                             14,400 lb (6,532 kg) of scallops in the                 of Permit History is not eligible to
                                             Mid-Atlantic Access Area only with a                                                                          2017 and 2018 fishing years:
                                                                                                     exchange allocations between another
                                             trip possession limit of 14,400 lb of                   vessel and the vessel for which a                         Scallop access area                     2017      2018 1
                                             scallops per trip (6,532 kg per trip).                  Confirmation of Permit History has been
                                                (3) Occasional vessels. (i) For the 2017             issued.                                               Mid-Atlantic .......................            697       558
                                             fishing year only, an occasional limited                   (B) Flex allocation exchanges. In                  Elephant Trunk Flex .........                   697         0
                                             access vessel is allocated 6,000 lb (2,722              fishing year 2017, each limited access                Nantucket Lightship ..........                  837         0
                                             kg) of scallops with a trip possession                  full-time vessel is allocated 18,000 lb                 1 The LAGC IFQ access area trip allocations
                                             limit at 6,000 lb of scallops per trip                  (8,165 kg) that may be landed from                    for the 2018 fishing year are subject to change
                                             (2,722 kg per trip). Occasional vessels                 either the Elephant Trunk Flex Access                 through a future specifications action or frame-
                                             may harvest the 6,000 lb (2,722 kg)                     Area or the Mid-Atlantic Access Area                  work adjustment.
                                             allocation from only one available                      (flex allocation). Such flex allocation               *        *         *          *      *
                                             access area (Closed Area 2, Nantucket                   may be exchanged in full only for
                                             Lightship, Mid-Atlantic, or Elephant                                                                          ■ 6. In § 648.60, revise paragraph (b) to
                                                                                                     another access area allocation, but only
                                             Trunk Flex Access Areas).                                                                                     read as follows:
                                                                                                     the flex allocation may be landed from
                                                (ii) For the 2018 fishing year,
                                                                                                     the Elephant Trunk Flex Access Area.                  § 648.60        Sea Scallop Rotational Areas.
                                             occasional limited access vessels are
                                                                                                     For example, if a Vessel A exchanges                  *     *     *     *    *
                                             allocated 6,000 lb (2,722 kg) of scallops
                                                                                                     18,000 lb (8,165 kg) of flex allocation for             (b) Elephant Trunk Flex Scallop
                                             in the Mid-Atlantic Access Area only
                                                                                                     18,000 lb (8,165 kg) of Mid-Atlantic                  Rotational Area. (1) The Elephant Trunk
                                             with a trip possession limit of 6,000 lb
                                                                                                     Access Area allocation with Vessel B,                 Flex Scallop Rotational Area is defined
                                             of scallops per trip (2,722 kg per trip).
                                                (ii) Limited access vessels’ one-for-one             Vessel A would no longer be allowed to                by straight lines connecting the
                                             area access allocation exchanges. (A)                   land allocation from the Elephant Trunk               following points in the order stated
                                             The owner of a vessel issued a limited                  Flex Access Area based on its Mid-                    (copies of a chart depicting this area are
                                             access scallop permit may exchange                      Atlantic Access Area allocation, but                  available from the Regional
                                             unharvested scallop pounds allocated                    Vessel B could land up to 36,000 lb                   Administrator upon request).
                                             into one access area for another vessel’s               (16,330 kg) from the Elephant Trunk
                                             unharvested scallop pounds allocated                    Flex Access Area and/or the Mid-                               Point                     Latitude        Longitude
                                             into another Scallop Access Area. These                 Atlantic Access Area, combined.
                                             exchanges may only be made for the                      *      *    *     *     *                             ETFA     1    .................   38°50′   N.    74°20′   W.
                                             amount of the current trip possession                      (e) Sea Scallop Research Set-Aside                 ETFA     2    .................   38°50′   N.    73°40′   W.
                                                                                                     Harvest in Scallop Access Areas. Unless               ETFA     3    .................   38°40′   N.    73°40′   W.
                                             limit, as specified in paragraph
                                                                                                     otherwise specified, RSA may be                       ETFA     4    .................   38°40′   N.    73°50′   W.
                                             (b)(3)(i)(B) of this section. For example,                                                                    ETFA     5    .................   38°30′   N.    73°50′   W.
                                             if the access area trip possession limit                harvested in any access area that is open             ETFA     6    .................   38°30′   N.    74°20′   W.
                                             for full-time vessels is 18,000 lb (8,165               in a given fishing year, as specified                 ETFA     1    .................   38°50′   N.    74°20′   W.
                                             kg), a full-time vessel may exchange no                 through a specifications action or
                                             more or less than 18,000 lb (8,165 kg),                 framework adjustment and pursuant to                    (2) Season. A vessel issued a scallop
                                             from one access area for no more or less                § 648.56. The amount of scallops that                 permit may not fish for, possess, or land
                                             than 18,000 lb (8,165 kg) allocated to                  can be harvested in each access area by               scallops in or from the area known as
                                             another vessel for another access area.                 vessels participating in approved RSA                 the Elephant Trunk Flex Scallop
                                             In addition, these exchanges may be                     projects shall be determined through the              Rotational Area, defined in paragraph
                                             made only between vessels with the                      RSA application review and approval                   (b)(1) of this section, during the period
                                             same permit category: A full-time vessel                process. The access areas open for RSA                of July 1 through September 30 of each
                                             may not exchange allocations with a                     harvest for fishing years 2017 and 2018               year the Elephant Trunk Flex Scallop
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                                             part-time vessel, and vice versa. Vessel                are:                                                  Rotational Area is open to scallop
                                             owners must request these exchanges by                     (1) 2017: Mid-Atlantic Access Area.
                                                                                                                                                           vessels, unless transiting pursuant to
                                             submitting a completed Access Area                         (2) 2018: No access areas.
                                                                                                                                                           § 648.59(a).
                                             Allocation Exchange Form at least 15                    *      *    *     *     *
                                             days before the date on which the                                                                             *     *      *     *     *
                                                                                                        (g) * * *
                                             applicant desires the exchange to be                       (2) Limited Access General Category                ■ 7. In § 648.62, revise paragraph (b)(1)
                                             effective. Exchange forms are available                 Gear restrictions. An LAGC IFQ scallop                to read as follows:


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                                             § 648.62 Northern Gulf of Maine (NGOM)                  (30.6 mt) set under Scallop Framework                 ensure that federally permitted scallop
                                             Management Program.                                     Adjustment 27 default measures for the                vessels do not harvest more than the
                                             *      *    *    *     *                                start of the 2017 fishing year, and a State           allocated TAC for the NGOM Scallop
                                                (b) * * *                                            Waters Exemption Program for the State                Management Area. The projections of
                                                (1) NGOM annual hard TACs. The                       of Maine. Section 648.62(b)(2) requires               the date on which the NGOM Scallop
                                             annual hard TAC for the NGOM is                         the NGOM Scallop Management Area to                   Management Area TAC will be
                                             73,371 lb (33,281 kg) for the 2017                      be closed to federally permitted scallop              harvested become apparent only as trips
                                             fishing year and 95,000 lb (43,091 kg)                  vessels for the remainder of the fishing              into the area occur on a real-time basis
                                             for the 2018 fishing year.                              year once the NMFS Greater Atlantic                   and as activity trends begin to appear.
                                             *      *    *    *     *                                Regional Administrator determines that                As a result, an accurate projection only
                                             [FR Doc. 2017–06002 Filed 3–23–17; 4:15 pm]             the default TAC for fishing year 2017 is              can be made very close in time to when
                                             BILLING CODE 3510–22–P                                  projected to be harvested. Any vessel                 the TAC is harvested. In addition,
                                                                                                     that holds a Federal NGOM permit                      proposing a closure would likely
                                                                                                     (category LAGC B) may continue to fish                increase activity, triggering an earlier
                                             DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE                                  in the Maine state waters portion of the              closure than predicted. To allow
                                                                                                     NGOM Scallop Management Area under                    federally permitted scallop vessels to
                                             National Oceanic and Atmospheric                        the State Waters Exemption Program                    continue to take trips in the NGOM
                                             Administration                                          found in § 648.54 provided they have a                Scallop Management Area during the
                                                                                                     valid Maine state scallop permit and                  period necessary to publish and receive
                                             50 CFR Part 648                                         fish in state waters only.                            comments on a proposed rule would
                                             [Docket No. 151210999–6348–02]                             Based on trip declarations by                      likely result in vessels over-harvesting
                                                                                                     federally permitted scallop vessels                   the 2017 default TAC for the NGOM
                                             RIN 0648–XF312                                          fishing in the NGOM Scallop                           Scallop Management Area. Over-harvest
                                                                                                     Management Area, an analysis of fishing               from the NGOM Scallop Management
                                             Fisheries of the Northeastern United                    effort, and other information, we project
                                             States; Atlantic Sea Scallop Fishery;                                                                         Area would result in excessive fishing
                                                                                                     that the 2017 default TAC will be                     effort in the area, where effort controls
                                             2017 Closure of the Northern Gulf of                    harvested as of March 23, 2017.
                                             Maine Scallop Management Area                                                                                 are critical, thereby undermining
                                                                                                     Therefore, in accordance with                         conservation objectives of the Atlantic
                                             AGENCY:  National Marine Fisheries                      § 648.62(b)(2), the NGOM Scallop                      Sea Scallop Fishery Management Plan
                                             Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and                    Management Area is closed to all                      and requiring more restrictive future
                                             Atmospheric Administration (NOAA),                      federally permitted scallop vessels as of             management measures. Also, the public
                                             Commerce.                                               March 23, 2017. No vessel issued a                    had prior notice and full opportunity to
                                             ACTION: Temporary rule; closure.
                                                                                                     Federal scallop permit may fish for,                  comment on this closure process when
                                                                                                     possess, or land scallops in or from the              we put these provisions in place. NMFS
                                             SUMMARY:   NMFS announces that the                      NGOM Scallop Management Area after                    further finds, pursuant to 5 U.S.C.
                                             Northern Gulf of Maine Scallop                          0001 local time, March 23, 2017, unless               553(d)(3), good cause to waive the 30-
                                             Management Area will close for the                      the vessel is fishing exclusively in state            day delayed effectiveness period for the
                                             remainder of the 2017 fishing year. No                  waters and is participating in an                     reasons stated above.
                                             vessel issued a Federal scallop permit,                 approved state waters exemption
                                             with the exception of Northern Gulf of                  program as specified in § 648.54. Any                   Authority: 16 U.S.C. 1801 et seq.
                                             Maine permit holders also holding a                     federally permitted scallop vessel that                 Dated: March 21, 2017.
                                             Maine state scallop permit and fishing                  has declared into the NGOM Scallop                    Karen H. Abrams,
                                             under the state waters exemption                        Management Area, complied with all                    Acting Deputy Director, Office of Sustainable
                                             program in Maine state waters, may fish                 trip notification and observer                        Fisheries, National Marine Fisheries Service.
                                             for, possess, or land scallops from the                 requirements, and crossed the VMS                     [FR Doc. 2017–05904 Filed 3–22–17; 8:45 am]
                                             Northern Gulf of Maine Scallop                          demarcation line on the way to the area               BILLING CODE 3510–22–P
                                             Management Area. Regulations require                    before 0001, March 23, 2017, may
                                             this action once NMFS projects that 100                 complete its trip. All limited access
                                             percent of the 2017 default total                       scallop vessels fishing on a day-at-sea               DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
                                             allowable catch for the Northern Gulf of                must exit the NGOM Scallop
                                             Maine Scallop Management Area will be                   Management Area before 0001 hr local                  National Oceanic and Atmospheric
                                             harvested.                                              time, March 23, 2017. This closure is in              Administration
                                             DATES: Effective 0001 hr local time,                    effect through February 28, 2018.
                                             March 23, 2017, through February 28,                    Classification                                        50 CFR Part 679
                                             2018.
                                                                                                        This action is required by 50 CFR part             [Docket No. 160920866–7167–02]
                                             FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:                        648 and is exempt from review under
                                             Shannah Jaburek, Fishery Management                     Executive Order 12866.                                RIN 0648–XF310
                                             Specialist, (978) 282–8456.                                NMFS finds good cause pursuant to 5
                                             SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The reader                   U.S.C. 553(b)(B) to waive prior notice                Fisheries of the Exclusive Economic
                                             can find regulations governing fishing                  and the opportunity for public comment                Zone Off Alaska; Pollock in Statistical
                                             activity in the Northern Gulf of Maine                  because it would be contrary to the                   Area 610 in the Gulf of Alaska
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                                             (NGOM) Scallop Management Area in                       public interest and impracticable. The                AGENCY:  National Marine Fisheries
                                             50 CFR 648.54 and § 648.62. These                       NGOM Scallop Management Area                          Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and
                                             regulations authorize vessels issued a                  opened for the 2017 fishing year on                   Atmospheric Administration (NOAA),
                                             valid Federal scallop permit to fish in                 March 1, 2017, under default measures                 Commerce.
                                             the NGOM Scallop Management Area                        implemented under Framework 27 (May
                                                                                                                                                           ACTION: Temporary rule; modification of
                                             under specific conditions, including a                  4, 2016, 81 FR 26727). The regulations
                                                                                                                                                           closure.
                                             total allowable catch (TAC) of 70,000 lb                at § 648.60(b)(2) require this closure to


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Document Created: 2017-03-25 00:21:37
Document Modified: 2017-03-25 00:21:37
CategoryRegulatory Information
CollectionFederal Register
sudoc ClassAE 2.7:
GS 4.107:
AE 2.106:
PublisherOffice of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration
SectionRules and Regulations
ActionFinal rule.
DatesEffective March 23, 2017.
ContactTravis Ford, Fishery Policy Analyst, 978-281-9233.
FR Citation82 FR 15155 
RIN Number0648-BG46
CFR AssociatedFisheries; Fishing and Recordkeeping and Reporting Requirements

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