82_FR_17455 82 FR 17387 - Fisheries of the Caribbean, Gulf of Mexico, and South Atlantic; Coastal Migratory Pelagic Resources in the Gulf of Mexico and Atlantic Region; Amendment 26

82 FR 17387 - Fisheries of the Caribbean, Gulf of Mexico, and South Atlantic; Coastal Migratory Pelagic Resources in the Gulf of Mexico and Atlantic Region; Amendment 26

DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

Federal Register Volume 82, Issue 68 (April 11, 2017)

Page Range17387-17402
FR Document2017-07233

NMFS issues regulations to implement management measures described in Amendment 26 to the Fishery Management Plan for the Coastal Migratory Pelagics Fishery of the Gulf of Mexico and Atlantic Region (FMP) as prepared and submitted jointly by the Gulf of Mexico Fishery Management Council (Gulf Council) and South Atlantic Fishery Management Council (South Atlantic Council). Amendment 26 and this final rule adjust the management boundary for the Gulf of Mexico (Gulf) and Atlantic migratory groups of king mackerel; revise acceptable biological catch (ABC), commercial and recreational annual catch limits (ACLs), commercial quotas and recreational annual catch targets (ACTs) for Atlantic migratory group king mackerel; allow limited retention and sale of Atlantic migratory group king mackerel incidentally caught in the shark gillnet fishery; establish a commercial split season for Atlantic migratory group king mackerel in the Atlantic southern zone; establish a commercial trip limit system for Atlantic migratory group king mackerel in the Atlantic southern zone; revise the commercial and recreational ACLs for Gulf migratory group king mackerel; revise commercial zone quotas for Gulf migratory group king mackerel; and modify the recreational bag limit for Gulf migratory group king mackerel. The purpose of Amendment 26 and this final rule is to ensure that king mackerel management is based on the best scientific information available, while increasing the social and economic benefits of the fishery.

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[Federal Register Volume 82, Number 68 (Tuesday, April 11, 2017)]
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

50 CFR Part 622

[Docket No. 160426363-7275-02]
RIN 0648-BG03


Fisheries of the Caribbean, Gulf of Mexico, and South Atlantic; 
Coastal Migratory Pelagic Resources in the Gulf of Mexico and Atlantic 
Region; Amendment 26

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

ACTION: Final rule.

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SUMMARY: NMFS issues regulations to implement management measures 
described in Amendment 26 to the Fishery Management Plan for the 
Coastal Migratory Pelagics Fishery of the Gulf of Mexico and Atlantic 
Region (FMP) as prepared and submitted jointly by the Gulf of Mexico 
Fishery Management Council (Gulf Council) and South Atlantic Fishery 
Management Council (South Atlantic Council). Amendment 26 and this 
final rule adjust the management boundary for the Gulf of Mexico (Gulf) 
and Atlantic migratory groups of king mackerel; revise acceptable 
biological catch (ABC), commercial and recreational annual catch limits 
(ACLs), commercial quotas and recreational annual catch targets (ACTs) 
for Atlantic migratory group king mackerel; allow limited retention and 
sale of Atlantic migratory group king mackerel incidentally caught in 
the shark gillnet fishery; establish a commercial split season for 
Atlantic migratory group king mackerel in the Atlantic southern zone; 
establish a commercial trip limit system for Atlantic migratory group 
king mackerel in the Atlantic southern zone; revise the commercial and 
recreational ACLs for Gulf migratory group king mackerel; revise 
commercial zone quotas for Gulf migratory group king mackerel; and 
modify the recreational bag limit for Gulf migratory group king 
mackerel. The purpose of Amendment 26 and this final rule is to ensure 
that king mackerel management is based on the best scientific 
information available, while increasing the social and economic 
benefits of the fishery.

DATES: This final rule is effective May 11, 2017.

ADDRESSES: Electronic copies of Amendment 26 may be obtained from the 
Southeast Regional Office Web site at http://sero.nmfs.noaa.gov/sustainable_fisheries/gulf_sa/cmp/2016/am%2026/index.html. Amendment 26 
includes an environmental assessment, a Regulatory Flexibility Act 
(RFA) analysis, and a regulatory impact review.

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

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The coastal migratory pelagic fishery of the 
Gulf and Atlantic Regions is managed under the FMP and includes the 
management of the Gulf and Atlantic migratory groups of king mackerel, 
Spanish mackerel, and cobia. The FMP was prepared jointly by the Gulf 
and South Atlantic Councils (Councils) and is implemented through 
regulations at 50 CFR part 622 under authority of the Magnuson-Stevens 
Fishery Conservation and Management Act (Magnuson-Stevens Act).
    On December 14, 2016, NMFS published a notice of availability for 
Amendment 26 and requested public comment (81 FR 90314). On December 
29, 2016, NMFS published a proposed rule for Amendment 26 and requested 
public comment (81 FR 95941). The proposed rule and Amendment 26 
outline the rationale for the actions contained in this final rule. A 
summary of the management measures described in Amendment 26 and 
implemented by this final rule is provided below.

Management Measures Contained in This Final Rule

    This final rule to implement Amendment 26 adjusts the management 
boundary of the Gulf and Atlantic migratory groups of king mackerel; 
revises management reference points, the commercial and recreational 
ACLs, commercial quotas and recreational ACTs for Atlantic migratory 
group king mackerel; allows limited retention and sale of incidental 
catch of Atlantic migratory group king mackerel in the shark gillnet 
fishery; establishes a commercial split season for Atlantic migratory 
group king mackerel in the Atlantic southern zone; establishes a 
commercial trip limit system for Atlantic migratory group king mackerel 
in the Atlantic southern zone; revises commercial and recreational ACLs 
for Gulf migratory group king mackerel; revises commercial zone quotas 
for Gulf migratory group king mackerel; and modifies the recreational 
bag limit for Gulf migratory group king mackerel.

Management Boundary and Zone Descriptions for the Gulf and Atlantic 
Migratory Groups of King Mackerel

    Currently, management boundaries change seasonally for the Gulf and 
Atlantic migratory groups of king mackerel based on the historical 
understanding that the two migratory groups mixed seasonally off the 
east coast of Florida and in Monroe County, FL. However, in 2014, the 
Southeast Data, Assessment, and Review (SEDAR) 38 stock assessment 
(SEDAR 38) determined that the mixing zone between the two migratory 
groups now exists only in the portion of the Exclusive Economic Zone 
(EEZ) off Monroe County, Florida, south of the Florida Keys. This final 
rule sets a single year-round regulatory boundary (Gulf/Atlantic group 
boundary) separating management of the two migratory groups of king 
mackerel, based on the genetic analysis used in SEDAR 38. This new 
year-round Gulf/Atlantic group boundary is set at a line extending east 
from the Miami-Dade/Monroe County, FL, boundary, to better represent 
the area where the two migratory groups primarily exist. The newly 
defined mixing zone off the Florida Keys is included in the Gulf 
migratory group and will be managed by the Gulf Council.
    This final rule renames the Gulf migratory group's current eastern 
zone-northern subzone and eastern zone-southern subzone as the northern 
zone and southern zone, respectively. The southern zone includes the 
new mixing zone, extending east to the new Gulf/Atlantic group 
boundary. The name and dimensions of the Gulf migratory group's western 
zone remain the same. The Atlantic migratory group's northern zone also 
remains unchanged. This final rule shifts the southern boundary of the 
Atlantic migratory group's southern zone to the new Gulf/Atlantic group 
boundary. Due to this shift, the current Florida east coast subzone 
will no longer exist. Instead, that area will be included in the 
Atlantic migratory group's southern zone year-round.
    NMFS notes that the final rule for Amendment 26 will be effective 
after the end of the fishing year for Atlantic migratory group king 
mackerel. As described in Amendment 26 and the proposed rule, landings 
from the Florida east coast subzone for the 2016/17

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fishing year will be attributed to the Atlantic southern zone quota. 
Therefore, any landings from the Florida east coast subzone between 
November 1, 2016, and March 31, 2017, will count against the Atlantic 
southern zone king mackerel commercial 2016/17 quota.
    This rule does not change the current Federal fishing permitting 
requirements for fishing for king mackerel in Gulf and Atlantic Federal 
waters.

Atlantic Migratory Group King Mackerel ACLs, Commercial Quotas and 
Recreational ACTs

    This final rule revises the overfishing limits and ABCs for 
Atlantic migratory group king mackerel based on SEDAR 38 and the South 
Atlantic Council's Scientific and Statistical Committee (SSC) 
recommended ABCs based on a high recruitment scenario. The Atlantic 
migratory group ABC will gradually decrease from 17.4 million lb (7.89 
million kg) in the 2016-2017 fishing year to 12.7 million lb (5.76 
million kg) in the 2019-2020 fishing year.
    Amendment 26 and this final rule also set the Atlantic migratory 
group stock ACL equal to optimum yield (OY) and the new ABC. The 
Atlantic migratory group's sector allocation (37.1 percent of the ACL 
to the commercial sector and 62.9 percent of the ACL to the 
recreational sector) will not change. This final rule revises the 
commercial ACLs for the Atlantic migratory group to be 6.5 million lb 
(2.9 million kg) for the 2016-2017 fishing year, 5.9 million lb (2.7 
million kg) for the 2017-2018 fishing year, 5.2 million lb (2.4 million 
kg) for the 2018-2019 fishing year, and 4.7 million lb (2.1 million kg) 
for the 2019-2020 fishing year and subsequent fishing years. This final 
rule revises the recreational ACLs for the Atlantic migratory group to 
be 10.9 million lb (4.9 million kg) for the 2016-2017 fishing year, 9.9 
million lb (4.5 million kg) for the 2017-2018 fishing year, 8.9 million 
lb (4.0 million kg) for the 2018-2019 fishing year, and 8.0 million lb 
(3.6 million kg) for the 2019-2020 fishing year and subsequent fishing 
years. The recreational sector ACTs for the Atlantic migratory group 
are set at 10.1 million lb (4.6 million kg) for the 2016-2017 fishing 
year, 9.2 million lb (4.2 million kg) for the 2017-2018 fishing year, 
8.3 million lb (3.8 million kg) for the 2018-2019 fishing year, and 7.4 
million lb (3.4 million kg) for the 2019-2020 fishing year and 
subsequent fishing years.
    The commercial ACLs for Atlantic migratory group king mackerel are 
divided each fishing year between the northern zone (23.04 percent) and 
southern zone (76.96 percent) into their respective commercial quotas. 
The commercial quotas for the Atlantic northern zone are 1,497,600 lb 
(679,300 kg) for the 2016-17 fishing year, 1,359,360 lb (616,595 kg) 
for the 2017-2018 fishing year, 1,198,080 lb (543,440 kg) for the 2018-
2019 fishing year, and 1,082,880 lb (491,186 kg) for the 2019-2020 
fishing year and subsequent years. The commercial quotas for the 
Atlantic southern zone are 5,002,400 lb (2,269,050 kg) for the 2016-
2017 fishing year, 4,540,640 lb (2,059,600 kg) for the 2017-2018 
fishing year, 4,001,920 lb (1,815,240 kg) for the 2018-2019 fishing 
year, and 3,617,120 lb (1,640,698 kg) for the 2019-2020 fishing year 
and subsequent fishing years.

Incidental Catch of Atlantic Migratory Group King Mackerel Caught in 
the Shark Gillnet Fishery

    Amendment 20A to the FMP prohibited recreational bag limit sales of 
king mackerel by commercially permitted king mackerel fishermen in 
South Atlantic Council jurisdictional waters, which included king 
mackerel incidentally caught on directed commercial shark trips (79 FR 
34246, June 16, 2014). Through this final rule, a vessel in the 
Atlantic exclusive economic zone (EEZ) that is engaged in directed 
shark fishing with gillnets that has both a valid Federal shark 
directed commercial permit and a valid Federal king mackerel commercial 
permit will be allowed to retain a limited number of king mackerel. In 
the Atlantic northern zone, no more than three king mackerel per crew 
member may be retained or sold per trip. In the Atlantic southern zone, 
no more than two king mackerel per crew member may be retained or sold 
per trip. These incidentally caught king mackerel may be retained or 
sold only to a dealer with a valid Federal Gulf and South Atlantic 
dealer permit.
    The incidental catch allowance does not apply to commercial shark 
trips that are using an authorized gillnet for Atlantic migratory group 
king mackerel north of 34[deg]37.3' N. lat, the latitude of Cape 
Lookout Light, NC, where the commercial trip limit of 3,500 lb (1,588 
kg) applies. No type of gillnet is an allowable gear for Atlantic 
migratory group king mackerel south of Cape Lookout Light.

Commercial Split Seasons for Atlantic Migratory Group King Mackerel in 
Atlantic Southern Zone

    Currently, the commercial fishing year for Atlantic migratory group 
king mackerel is March 1 through the end of February, and the 
commercial ACLs for the Atlantic northern zone and southern zone are 
allocated for the entire fishing year. This final rule divides the 
annual Atlantic migratory group commercial quota for the Atlantic 
southern zone into two commercial seasons. The Atlantic northern zone 
quota will not be split. This final rule allocates 60 percent of the 
Atlantic southern zone commercial quota to the first season of March 1 
through September 30, and 40 percent to the second of October 1 through 
the end of February. This commercial split season for the Atlantic 
southern zone quota is intended to ensure that a portion of the 
southern zone's quota is available in later months of the fishing year, 
which will allow for increased fishing opportunities in that area 
during more of the fishing year.
    The seasonal commercial quotas for the first season of March 1 
through September 30, in the southern zone are: 3,001,440 lb (1,361,430 
kg) for the 2016-2017 fishing year, 2,724,384 lb (1,235,760 kg) for the 
2017-2018 fishing year, 2,401,152 lb (1,089,144 kg) for the 2018-2019 
fishing year, and 2,170,272 lb (984,419 kg) for the 2019-2020 fishing 
year and subsequent fishing years. The seasonal commercial quotas for 
the second season of October 1 through the end of February in the 
southern zone are: 2,000,960 lb (907,620 kg) for the 2016-2017 fishing 
year, 1,816,256 lb (823,840 kg) for the 2017-2018 fishing year, 
1,600,768 lb (726,096 kg) for the 2018-2019 fishing year, and 1,446,848 
lb (656,279 kg) for the 2019-2020 fishing year and subsequent years.

Commercial Trip Limit System for the Atlantic Migratory Group of King 
Mackerel in the Atlantic Southern Zone

    This final rule revises the commercial trip limits for Atlantic 
migratory group king mackerel in the Atlantic southern zone, based on 
the revised management boundary and split commercial season. During the 
first commercial season (March 1 through September 30), in the area 
between the Flagler/Volusia County, FL, boundary (29[deg]25' N. lat.), 
and the Miami-Dade/Monroe County, FL, boundary (25[deg]20.24'' N. 
lat.), the trip limit will be 50 fish during March. From April 1 
through September 30, the trip limit will be 75 fish, unless NMFS 
determines that 75 percent or more of the Atlantic southern zone quota 
for the first season has been landed, then the trip limit will be 50 
fish. During the second commercial season (October 1 through the end of 
February), the trip limit will be 50 fish for the area between the 
Flagler/Volusia County, FL, boundary, and the the Miami-Dade/Monroe 
County, FL, boundary from October 1 through January 31. During the 
month of February, the trip limit will remain 50 fish, unless NMFS 
determines that less than 70 percent of

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the commercial quota for the southern zone's second season has been 
landed, then the trip limit will be 75 fish.
    This final rule does not revise the 3,500 lb (1,588 kg) year-round 
trip limit for Atlantic migratory group king mackerel north of the 
Flagler/Volusia County, FL, boundary.

Gulf Migratory Group King Mackerel ACLs

    The current ABC and total ACL for Gulf migratory group king 
mackerel is 10.8 million lb (4.89 million kg). This final rule revises 
the total ACLs for the Gulf migratory group of king mackerel to be 
equal to the ABCs recommended by the Gulf Council's SSC: 9.21 million 
lb (4.18 million kg) for the 2016-2017 fishing year, 8.88 million lb 
(4.03 million kg) for the 2017-2018 fishing year, 8.71 million lb (3.95 
million kg) for the 2018-2019 fishing year, and 8.55 million lb (3.88 
million kg) for the 2019-2020 fishing year.
    This final rule does not revise the current recreational and 
commercial allocations of Gulf migratory group king mackerel (68 
percent of the total ACL to the recreational sector and 32 percent to 
the commercial sector). Based on the existing allocations, and the 
revisions to the total ACLs for Gulf migratory group king mackerel in 
this final rule, the commercial ACLs for Gulf migratory group king 
mackerel are: 2.95 million lb (1.34 million kg) for the 2016-2017 
fishing year, 2.84 million lb (1.29 million kg) for the 2017-2018 
fishing year, 2.79 million lb (1.27 million kg) for the 2018-2019 
fishing year, and 2.74 million lb (1.24 million kg) for the 2019-2020 
fishing year and subsequent fishing years.
    These Gulf migratory group commercial ACLs are further divided into 
gear-specific commercial ACLs, for hook-and-line gear, and for vessels 
fishing with run-around gillnet gear, which is only an authorized gear 
in the southern zone. The hook-and-line component commercial ACLs 
(which applies to the entire Gulf) are: 2,330,500 lb (1,057,097 kg) for 
the 2016-2017 fishing year, 2,243,600 lb (1,017,680 kg) for the 2017-
2018 fishing year, 2,204,100 lb (999,763 kg) for the 2018-2019 fishing 
year, and 2,164,600 lb (981,846 kg) for the 2019-2020 fishing year and 
subsequent years. The run-around gillnet component commercial ACLs 
(which applies to the Gulf southern zone) are: 619,500 lb (281,000 kg) 
for the 2016-2017 fishing year, 596,400 lb (270,522 kg) for the 2017-
2018 fishing year, 585,900 lb (265,760 kg) for the 2018-2019 fishing 
year, and 575,400 lb (260,997 kg) for the 2019-2020 fishing year and 
subsequent fishing years.
    The recreational ACLs for Gulf migratory group king mackerel are: 
6.26 million lb (2.84 million kg) for the 2016-2017 fishing year, 6.04 
million lb (2.74 million kg) for the 2017-2018 fishing year, 5.92 
million lb (2.69 million kg) for the 2018-2019 fishing year, and 5.81 
million lb (2.64 million kg) for the 2019-2020 fishing year and 
subsequent fishing years.

Commercial Zone Quotas for Gulf Migratory Group King Mackerel

    Amendment 26 and this final rule also revise the Gulf migratory 
group commercial zone quotas, because of the changes to the Councils' 
regulatory management boundary and resultant zone revisions. The 
current allocation of the commercial zone quota for Gulf migratory 
group king mackerel by zones is 31 percent in the western zone, 5.17 
percent in the northern zone, 15.96 percent for the southern zone using 
hook-and-line gear, 15.96 percent for the southern zone using gillnet 
gear, and 31.91 percent for the Florida east coast subzone. However, 
under this final rule, the Florida east coast subzone will no longer 
exist. The quota associated with the Florida east coast subzone is re-
allocated to the remaining zones. The revised allocation of commercial 
zone quotas for Gulf migratory group king mackerel is: 40 percent in 
the western zone, 18 percent in the northern zone, 21 percent for the 
southern zone using hook-and-line gear, and 21 percent for the southern 
zone using gillnet gear.
    The commercial quotas for the Gulf western zone are: 1,180,000 lb 
(535,239 kg) for the 2016-2017 fishing year, 1,136,000 lb (515,281 kg) 
for the 2017-2018 fishing year, 1,116,000 lb (506,209 kg) for the 2018-
2019 fishing year, and 1,096,000 lb (497,137 kg) for the 2019-2020 
fishing year and subsequent fishing years.
    The commercial quotas for the Gulf northern zone are: 531,000 lb 
(240,858 kg) for the 2016-2017 fishing year, 511,200 lb (231,876 kg) 
for the 2017-2018 fishing year, 502,200 lb (227,794 kg) for the 2018-
2019 fishing year, and 493,200 lb (223,712 kg) for the 2019-2020 
fishing year and subsequent fishing years.
    The commercial hook-and-line and commercial run-around gillnet 
component quotas in the southern zone are equal for each fishing year: 
619,500 lb (281,000 kg) for the 2016-2017 fishing year, 596,400 lb 
(270,522 kg) for the 2017-2018 fishing year, 585,900 lb (265,760 kg) 
for the 2018-2019 fishing year, and 575,400 lb (260,997 kg) for the 
2019-2020 fishing year and subsequent fishing years.

Recreational Bag Limit for Gulf Migratory Group of King Mackerel

    This final rule will increase the recreational bag limit for Gulf 
migratory group king mackerel from 2 fish per person per trip to 3 fish 
per person per trip. In Amendment 26, the Councils considered, but 
rejected, the possibility of reallocating from the recreational ACL to 
the commercial ACL. The Councils instead decided to increase the 
recreational bag limit for Gulf migratory group king mackerel, as this 
increased recreational bag limit will allow more opportunities for 
recreational anglers to harvest the recreational sector's ACL.

Comments and Responses

    A total of 28 comment submissions were received on the proposed 
rule and Amendment 26 from both commercial and recreational fishers, 
industry groups, the Councils, and one Federal agency. Of the comments 
received, 20 comment submissions expressed general support for the 
actions within Amendment 26. Several comments raised issues outside the 
scope of Amendment 26 and the proposed rule, including requests for a 
shark gillnet bycatch allowance for species not in the FMP, a change to 
the king mackerel minimum size limit, and a prohibition on gillnets. 
Because those comments are outside of the scope of the actions 
considered in Amendment 26 and the proposed rule, NMFS is not providing 
responses in this final rule. NMFS identified six specific comments 
related to Amendment 26 and its proposed rule. These six specific 
comments and NMFS' respective responses are summarized below.
    Comment 1: NMFS should expedite implementation of the final rule 
for Amendment 26 by waiving the 30-day delay in effectiveness for the 
regulations in this final rule. Implementation of these regulations 
will provide economic and social benefits to commercial and 
recreational fishermen and associated businesses and communities across 
the South Atlantic, Mid-Atlantic, and Gulf by increasing the king 
mackerel quotas. In addition, the regulations will align management for 
this species with the best scientific information available.

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    Response: The Administrative Procedure Act (APA) sets forth 
specific provisions governing Federal agency rulemaking. As described 
in 5 U.S.C. 553(d), the APA requires the publication of a rule not less 
than 30 days prior to its effective date, except where certain 
conditions are met. Waiver of the requirement for this 30-day delay in 
effectiveness (cooling off period), may only be granted where (1) a the 
substantive rule grants or recognize a exemption or relieves a 
restriction, (2) the rule is an interpretative rule or statement of 
policy, or (3) the Agency find good cause for waiver of the cooling off 
period.
    For this final rule, NMFS considered waiving the 30-day cooling off 
period for the entire final rule or for actions within the amendment 
and determined that waiver is not appropriate. While certain actions 
within Amendment 26, such as the revisions to the Gulf and Atlantic 
migratory group ACLs and quotas, relieve a restriction, this final rule 
contains many actions that are interconnected, including actions that 
do not clearly relieve a restriction. The revised quotas are directly 
related to the revised management boundary and associated changes to 
the zone system for the Gulf and the Atlantic migratory groups of king 
mackerel. Implementation of the revised management zones is tied to 
other management actions within this final rule and Amendment 26, such 
as commercial trip limits, which impose a restriction and would not 
qualify for a waiver under the APA. Because the revised quotas directly 
relate to the revised management boundary and the associated changes to 
the zone system for Gulf and Atlantic migratory groups of king 
mackerel, NMFS determined that it would be impractible to waive the 
cooling off period for this final rule, as requested by the Councils. 
The measures in this final rule will be effective 30 days after 
publication in the Federal Register.
    Comment 2: The proposed action to establish a year-round management 
boundary at the Miami-Dade/Monroe county line will negatively impact 
the Florida Keys hook-and-line king mackerel fishermen that depend on 
the season opening under the Atlantic migratory group commercial quota 
on April 1. This April 1 season opening has historically been crucial 
to the financial viability of king mackerel fishing in the Florida 
Keys.
    Response: The year-round boundary at the Miami-Dade/Monroe county 
line established through this final rule will eliminate the seasonal 
boundary shift currently in place. Under this final rule, fishermen in 
Federal waters off of the Florida Keys will fish under the Gulf 
migratory group commercial quota for the entire fishing year. 
Currently, vessels fishing in Federal waters off of the Florida Keys 
fish under the commercial quota for Gulf migratory group king mackerel 
during November 1 through March 31 and under the commercial quota for 
the Atlantic migratory group during April 1 through March 31. The 
proposed change in the regulatory boundary line for the Gulf and 
Atlantic migratory groups of king mackerel will not change the trip 
limit for this area, but vessels will no longer have the opportunity to 
continue fishing for king mackerel in Federal waters off the Florida 
Keys once the Gulf migratory group king mackerel quota for hook-and-
line vessels in the Gulf southern zone has been reached.
    The boundary change may result in adverse impacts on hook-and-line 
vessels in Federal waters off the Florida Keys. However, those adverse 
impacts should be mitigated by the action to divide and allocate the 
commercial ACL from the Florida east coast subzone to the remaining 
Gulf commercial zone components, including increasing the Gulf southern 
zone hook-and-line vessels allocation from approximately 16 percent of 
the Gulf migratory group commercial ACL to 21 percent. NMFS concludes 
that any adverse impacts on Florida Keys fishermen will likely not be 
significant, although the effects will vary across all affected 
vessels.
    Comment 3: The proposed action to establish a year-round boundary 
at the Miami-Dade/Monroe county line for the Gulf and Atlantic 
migratory groups of king mackerel does not include discussion of how 
climate change may impact this mixing zone. As the habitat conditions 
change, the boundary may not be as effective as envisioned. The 
location of this boundary should be re-evaluated every 3 years to see 
if changes in the ecosystem warrant modification.
    Response: During the 2014 stock assessment (SEDAR 38), the impact 
of climate change on the distribution of king mackerel was considered 
as part of the determination of the mixing zone boundaries. New 
assessments are conducted for a stock approximately every 5 years, and 
any new information about the extent of the mixing zone will be 
evaluated at that time.
    Comment 4: It is confusing to set catch limits in pounds of fish in 
one area and in numbers of fish in another area.
    Response: The catch limits for the Gulf and Atlantic migratory 
group king mackerel fisheries are established by the respective 
Councils and their SSCs. Each Council determines how it wants to 
express catch limits, whether in pounds or by numbers of fish, after 
receiving input from fishermen. Most commercial trip limits are 
expressed in pounds of fish, but the South Atlantic Council's Cobia 
Mackerel Advisory Panel recommended that the trip limit for the 
Atlantic southern zone be described in numbers of fish. The Councils 
preferred to have this trip limit set in numbers of fish, rather than 
pounds of fish, because they believed that it would help with 
compliance and enforcement. Numbers of fish will be converted to 
landings in pounds of fish by multiplying by the average weight of the 
fish to track landings against the Atlantic southern zone commercial 
ACL, which is expressed in pounds of fish. In determining this 
conversion factor, NMFS uses data from commercial trip intercepts where 
the length and weight of the fish harvested on a trip are recorded. As 
described in Amendment 26, the most recent available data indicated 
that average king mackerel weight was 8.48 lb (3.85 kg), round weight.
    Comment 5: The Atlantic migratory group commercial trip limit south 
of the Flagler/Volusia, FL, county line from March 1 through March 31, 
should be 75 fish rather than 50 fish as proposed in the Amendment 26. 
The commercial trip limit should remain at 75 fish for the months of 
March through September, because there is no scientific justification 
to reduce this to 50 fish.
    Response: In Amendment 26, the Councils considered a range of 
alternative commercial trip limits, including an alternative which 
would have established a trip limit of 75 fish year-round for this 
area. However, the Councils selected a preferred alternative which will 
implement a 50-fish trip limit in the Atlantic southern zone from March 
1 through March 31, and then increase the trip limit to 75 fish from 
April 1 through the the end of September. This alternative also 
includes a preferred option, which will impose the reduced trip limit 
of 50 fish from April through September if 75 percent of the applicable 
commercial quota is met at any time during the March through September 
fishing season. The Councils selected the 50-fish commercial trip limit 
during March due to their concern that a large proportion of the 
commercial quota during the March through September fishing season 
could be landed in the first month (March), resulting in an earlier 
closure for that season. The 50-fish commercial trip limit is intended 
to constrain harvest during March, when the fishery may be particularly

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productive, to help ensure that commercial quota is available for a 
longer period during the March through September fishing season. In 
Amendment 26, the Councils explained that these commercial trip limits, 
in conjuction with the other recommended management measures, are 
intended to provide the longest continued access to king mackerel by 
commercial fishermen within the split season structure. Amendment 26 is 
based on the best available scientific information.
    Comment 6: Allowing federally permitted shark fishermen a bycatch 
limit of 2 or 3 king mackerel that may be sold will provide shark 
fishermen an unfair economic advantage over other persons, especially 
fishermen that target snapper-grouper, wahoo, and Spanish mackerel.
    Response: The bycatch allowance being implemented for shark 
fishermen applies to Atlantic migratory group king mackerel 
incidentally caught by fishermen engaged in directed shark fishing with 
gillnets. The bycatch allowance may be retained and sold only if the 
fishermen have both valid Federal shark and king mackerel permits. 
Except in the area north of Cape Lookout Light, NC, gillnets are not an 
allowable gear for harvesting Atlantic migratory group king mackerel. 
The bycatch allowance will allow shark fishermen to generate revenues 
from their incidental take of king mackerel that would otherwise be 
discarded. Fishermen engaged in directed fishing for snapper-grouper, 
wahoo, or Spanish mackerel generally use gear types other than 
gillnets, so their directed or incidental catches of king mackerel 
(subject to applicable quota and trip limit) may be sold so long as 
they possess a valid Federal king mackerel permit.

Classification

    The Regional Administrator, Southeast Region, NMFS, has determined 
that this final rule is consistent with Amendment 26, the Magnuson-
Stevens Act, and other applicable law.
    This final rule has been determined to be not significant for 
purposes of Executive Order 12866.
    In compliance with section 604 of the RFA, NMFS prepared a final 
regulatory flexibility analysis (FRFA) for this final rule. The FRFA 
incorporates the Initial Regulatory Flexibility Analysis (IRFA), a 
summary of the significant economic issues raised by public comments, 
NMFS's responses to those comments, and a summary of the analyses 
completed to support the action. The FRFA follows.
    The preamble to the final rule provides the statement of the need 
for and objectives of this final rule. The Magnuson-Stevens Act 
provides the statutory basis for this final rule.
    No duplicative, overlapping, or conflicting Federal rules have been 
identified. In addition, no new reporting or record-keeping 
requirements are introduced by this final rule.
    No comments specific to the IRFA were received from the public or 
from the Chief Counsel for the Advocacy of the Small Business 
Administration; therefore, no public comments are addressed in this 
FRFA. However, there are comments that have economic implications, and 
they are addressed in the Comments and Responses section.
    No changes to the proposed rule were made in response to public 
comments. NMFS agrees that the Councils' choice of preferred 
alternatives will best achieve the Councils' objectives for Amendment 
26 while minimizing, to the extent practicable, the adverse effects on 
fishermen, support industries, and associated communities.
    NMFS expects this final rule to directly affect federally permitted 
commercial fishermen fishing for king mackerel in the Gulf and 
Atlantic. Recreational anglers fishing for king mackerel will also be 
directly affected by this final rule, but they are not considered 
business entities under the RFA, so they are outside the scope of this 
analysis. Charterboat and headboat operations are business entities but 
they are only indirectly affected by this final rule. For RFA purposes 
only, NMFS has established a small business size standard for 
businesses, including their affiliates, whose primary industry is 
commercial fishing (see 50 CFR 200.2). A business primarily engaged in 
commercial fishing (NAICS code 11411) is classified as a small business 
if it is independently owned and operated, is not dominant in its field 
of operation (including affiliates), and has combined annual receipts 
not in excess of $11 million for all its affiliated operations 
worldwide.
    From the 2000-2001 through 2013-2014 fishing years (the most recent 
available trip level data at the time that the Councils took final 
action on Amendment 26), an average of 274 vessels landed Gulf 
migratory group king mackerel. These vessels generated dockside 
revenues (2014 dollars) of $3,987,671 from king mackerel, $1,935,219 
from other species jointly landed with king mackerel, and $12,395,741 
from all other species in trips where king mackerel was not caught. The 
average annual revenue per vessel from all species landed by these 
vessels, including king mackerel, was $66,952. During the same time 
period, an average of 736 vessels landed Atlantic migratory group king 
mackerel. These vessels generated dockside revenues (2014 dollars) of 
$5,842,731 from king mackerel, $1,888,830 from other species jointly 
landed with king mackerel, and $12,670,841 from all other species in 
trips where king mackerel was not caught. The average revenue per 
vessel from all species landed by these vessels, including king 
mackerel, was $27,817. Vessels that caught and landed king mackerel may 
also operate in other fisheries, such as the shellfish fisheries, the 
revenues of which are not known and are not reflected in these totals. 
Based on revenue information, all commercial vessels affected by the 
final rule may be assumed to be small entities.
    Because all entities expected to be directly affected by this final 
rule are assumed to be small entities, NMFS has determined that this 
final rule will affect a substantial number of small entities. The 
issue of disproportionate effects on small versus large entities does 
not arise in the present case because all directly affected entities 
are small entities.
    The actions in Amendment 26 and this final rule and their effects 
on small entities are summarized below.
    Action 1 in Amendment 26 will establish a single year-round 
boundary for separating the Gulf and Atlantic migratory groups of king 
mackerel extending east from the Miami-Dade/Monroe county line, with 
the Gulf Council being responsible for management measures for the 
mixing zone, defined as the area of the EEZ off of the Florida Keys. 
This will replace the current mixing zone boundary that varies 
seasonally, and thus will simplify management, minimize confusion among 
the public, and likely improve law enforcement, because the new 
boundary designation will also coincide with the boundary designation 
currently in place for the Gulf and Atlantic migratory groups of 
Spanish mackerel. This change will provide a more favorable environment 
for commercial vessels to increase revenues and profits. However, the 
extent of any revenue increases cannot be estimated at this time. The 
current Florida east coast subzone will no longer exist under this 
final rule.
    Action 2-1 in Amendment 26 will revise the ABC levels for Atlantic 
migratory group king mackerel for fishing years 2016-2017 through 2019-
2020, based on the ABC levels recommended by the SSC under a high 
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substantially increase the Atlantic migratory group ABC, thus enabling 
the Council to increase the ACL, and providing a favorable environment 
for increases in potential harvest of Atlantic migratory group king 
mackerel that could result in higher revenues and profits to 
participating commercial vessels.
    Action 2-2 in Amendment 26 will revise Atlantic migratory group 
king mackerel ACLs, commercial quotas, and recreational ACT, based on 
the ABC levels selected in Action 2-1. Action 2-2 will set the ACL 
equal to OY and equal to ABC. Given the increase in ABC, equating ACL 
and OY to ABC will directly result in increasing the allowable 
commercial harvest of Atlantic migratory group king mackerel, as well 
as the associated potential revenues. Relative to the current 
commercial ACL, the increased commercial ACL will provide the 
opportunity for total revenues to increase by an estimated $4.7 million 
for the 2016-2017 fishing year, $3.6 million for the 2017-2018 fishing 
year, $2.4 million for the 2018-2019 fishing year, and $1.5 million for 
the 2019-2020 fishing year and subsequent fishing years. Action 2-2 
will also revise the Atlantic migratory group northern and southern 
zone commercial quotas, based on the ACL selected by the Councils. 
Whether the full revenue potential for each zone will be realized 
largely depends on whether the full quotas will be harvested. Using the 
highest past landings (2009-2010 landings) as the expected future 
landings, neither zone will be expected to fully take its respective 
commercial quota. The revised northern and southern zone commercial 
quotas may allow for the possibility for further revenue increases in 
the future through increased harvest; however, this statement does not 
account for the effects from Action 4, which will split the commercial 
season into two fishing seasons each year in the Atlantic southern 
zone.
    Action 3 in Amendment 26 will allow for the limited retention and 
sale of Atlantic migratory group king mackerel caught with gillnet as 
incidental catch in the gillnet portion of the directed commercial 
shark fishery, for any vessel with both a valid Federal shark directed 
commercial permit and valid Federal king mackerel commercial permit. 
Any incidentally caught king mackerel may only be sold to a dealer with 
the Gulf and South Atlantic Federal dealer permit. For this type of 
incidental catch, no more than 2 king mackerel per crew member per trip 
in the southern zone may be retained and sold, and no more than 3 king 
mackerel per crew member per trip in the northern zone (except trips 
north of Cape Lookout Light, NC, that use an authorized gillnet for 
Atlantic migratory group king mackerel) may be retained and sold. This 
change will allow affected vessels to generate some revenue from 
incidentally caught king mackerel instead of discarding them. Only 3 to 
5 shark gillnet vessels and 21 to 33 total vessel trips have reported 
incidental catches of Atlantic migratory group king mackerel, so any 
potential adverse impact on vessels that target king mackerel when 
incidental catches are counted against the Atlantic migratory group 
commercial ACL will be negligible.
    Action 4 in Amendment 26 will allocate the commercial quota for 
Atlantic migratory group king mackerel's southern zone into two split 
seasons: 60 percent of the commercial quota will be allocated to the 
first season of March 1 through September 30, and 40 percent will be 
allocated to the second season of October 1 through the end of 
February. Any remaining unused quota from the first season will 
transfer to second season. Any remaining quota from the second season 
will not be carried forward to the next fishing year. When the 
commercial quota for either season is met or expected to be met, 
commercial harvest of king mackerel in the Atlantic southern zone will 
be prohibited for the remainder of the respective season. In general, 
the revenue effects of splitting the fishing year into seasons as 
compared to not splitting the fishing year into seasons are unclear. 
For example, if all of the commercial quota were harvested early in the 
fishing season when maintaining only one season, the split-season 
alternative will comparatively be expected to allow commercial vessels 
to fish over a longer period of time, because even if the first season 
quota was reached, 40 percent of the commercial quota will be available 
for harvest during the second season. Harvest will occur over a longer 
period of time (i.e., during both the first and second seasons), 
resulting in a more stable supply of fish. Because a more stable supply 
is generally associated with higher dockside prices, overall revenues 
will likely be higher. Conversely, because only 60 percent of the 
commercial quota is allocated to the first season, the implementation 
of split seasons may restrict harvest and revenues in the first season 
that may not be fully recouped in the second season. This could happen 
if revenues from the relatively higher pricing conditions in the first 
season, which coincides with the Lenten season, were restricted due to 
an early season closure. Landings may be higher in the second season, 
but, if prices were low, the higher landings in the second season may 
not result in revenue levels that will fully recoup the forgone 
revenues in the first season. However, given current available 
information on landings, and the commercial quota increase, no quota 
closures will be expected for either the first or second season, even 
if harvest levels reach the highest past recorded landings (2009-2010 
landings). Thus, this action will not be expected to adversely affect 
the revenues and profits of commercial vessels.
    Action 5 in Amendment 26 will establish a commercial trip limit 
system for the Atlantic southern zone. For both the first and second 
commercial seasons, the commercial trip limit north of the Flagler/
Volusia county line will remain 3,500 lb (1,587 kg). South of the 
Flagler/Volusia county line, the trip limit for the first season will 
be 50 fish for the month of March, and 75 fish for the remainder of the 
first season, but if 75 percent of the commercial quota for first 
season has been be landed, the trip limit will be 50 fish. For the 
second season, the commercial trip limit will be 50 fish, and, if less 
than 70 percent of the season's quota has been landed, the trip limit 
will be 75 fish during the month of February. Because the 3,500 lb 
(1,587 kg) trip limit north of the Flagler/Volusia county line is the 
same as the current trip limit, vessels fishing in this area will be 
unaffected by this action. Given that no commercial quota closures will 
be expected for the first or second season, as discussed in Action 4, 
the imposition of a commercial trip limit south of the Flagler/Volusia 
county line will tend to reduce both per trip revenues and profits of 
commercial vessels. However, the magnitude of annual revenue reductions 
will be relatively small, as vessels may be able to take more trips due 
to a longer season under the commercial quota increases.
    Action 6 will set the Gulf migratory group king mackerel ACL equal 
to the ABC recommended by the Gulf Council's SSC for the 2016-2017 
through 2019-2020 fishing years. The ABC recommended by the SSC is less 
than the existing ABC, but the lower number is largely a product of the 
boundary change, based on new information in SEDAR 38 that the range of 
Gulf migratory group king mackerel spans a smaller area than previously 
thought. When the existing commercial ACLs for the Gulf migratory group 
are adjusted to account for landings in the Florida east coast subzone 
that will no longer be considered part of Gulf migratory group king 
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commercial ACLs starting in the 2016-2017 fishing year through this 
final rule will actually be greater than the existing ones. For this 
reason, setting the Gulf migratory group ACL equal to the ABC will be 
expected to provide higher landings and revenues to commercial vessels. 
Historically, the commercial sector has fully harvested its allocation 
of Gulf migratory group king mackerel. Thus, using past landings as a 
predictor of future landings, it is likely that the commercial sector 
will harvest up to the level of the quota increases for the Gulf 
migratory group and generate higher revenues from quota increases. 
Estimated total revenue increases will be approximately $1,068,000 for 
the 2016-2017 fishing year, $871,000 for the 2017-2018 fishing year, 
$781,000 for the 2018-2019 fishing year, and $692,000 for the 2019-2020 
fishing year and every fishing year thereafter.
    Action 7 in Amendment 26 will revise the commercial zone quotas for 
Gulf migratory group king mackerel as follows: 40 percent for the 
western zone; 18 percent for the northern zone; 21 percent for the 
southern zone hook-and-line component; and 21 percent for the southern 
zone gillnet component. This revised zone allocation is necessary 
because the previous Gulf migratory group king mackerel zone 
allocations included the Florida east coast subzone, which will no 
longer exist because of the boundary change under Action 1. The Florida 
east coast area will now be included in the southern zone for Atlantic 
migratory group king mackerel. Action 7 will result in commercial quota 
increases for all of the Gulf migratory group king mackerel zones, 
potentially resulting in higher revenues to commercial vessels. 
However, the quota increases will not be uniform across the zones, with 
the Gulf northern zone receiving the largest quota increases. For the 
Gulf western zone, total revenue increases will be approximately 
$194,000 for the 2016-2017 fishing year, $115,000 for the 2017-2018 
fishing year, $79,000 for the 2018-2019 fishing year, and $44,000 for 
the 2019-2020 fishing year and subsequent fishing years. For the Gulf 
northern zone, revenue increases will be approximately $630,000 for the 
2016-2017 fishing year, $595,000 for the 2017-2018 fishing year, 
$579,000 for the 2018-2019 fishing year, and $563,000 for the 2019-2020 
fishing year and subsequent fishing years. For the hook-and-line 
component of the southern zone, revenue increases will be approximately 
$121,000 for the 2016-2017 fishing year, $80,000 for the 2017-2018 
fishing year, $61,000 for the 2018-2019 fishing year, and $42,000 for 
the 2019-2020 fishing year and subsequent fishing years. Revenue 
increases for the gillnet component of the southern zone will be 
identical to those of the hook-and-line component. While vessels in all 
zones may be expected to generate higher overall revenues, the 
distribution of such revenue increases will not be uniform across all 
vessels. Because hook-and-line vessels in the Florida Keys will no 
longer have access to the Atlantic migratory group king mackerel in 
waters off the Florida Keys, revenue increases for these vessels may be 
limited. If the hook-and-line quota in the southern zone is reached and 
harvest is closed before the normal end of the fishing season on March 
31, Florida Keys hook-and-line vessels will no longer be able to 
continue generating revenues from the harvest of Gulf or Atlantic 
migratory group king mackerel in waters off the Florida Keys. To 
continue fishing for king mackerel, vessels will have to move to areas 
that remain open to fishing for Gulf or Atlantic migratory group of 
king mackerel and such a move could create a potential increase in 
fishing costs.
    Action 8 in Amendment 26 considered revising the commercial and 
recreational allocations for the Gulf migratory group king mackerel; 
however, the Councils selected the no action alternative and therefore, 
these allocations have not changed through this final rule.
    Action 9 in Amendment 26 will modify the recreational bag limit for 
Gulf migratory group king mackerel from two to three fish per person 
per day. This will not directly affect any business entities under the 
RFA.
    The following discussion describes the alternatives that were not 
selected as preferred by the Council. Among the actions considered, 
only actions that would have direct adverse economic effects on small 
entities merit inclusion.
    Only Action 5 (commercial trip limits for the Atlantic migratory 
group's southern zone) may result in adverse economic impacts on small 
commercial business entities. Four alternatives and five sub-
alternatives, including the two preferred alternatives and two 
preferred sub-alternatives, were considered for establishing commercial 
trip limits in the Atlantic southern zone. All of the considered 
alternatives would maintain the current trip limit for Atlantic 
migratory group king mackerel in areas north of the Volusia/Flagler 
county line. The first alternative, the no action alternative, would 
retain the current trip limit system. Because of the boundary change in 
Action 1, maintaining the current trip limit system would leave certain 
areas in the Florida east coast that used to be under the Gulf Council 
jurisdiction without trip limits during the winter months. This would 
open opportunities for higher harvests that could result in a shorter 
king mackerel season in the Atlantic southern zone. Vessels fishing in 
the area with no trip limits would benefit, but any benefit would be at 
the expense of vessels fishing in areas with trip limits, as allowing 
unrestricted harvest would likely lead to earlier quota closures. The 
overall net effects on vessel revenues cannot be determined, but if a 
commercial quota closure occurs due to increased, unrestricted harvest, 
overall annual vessel revenues may decrease.
    The second alternative would establish a year-round trip limit of 
75 fish for Atlantic migratory group king mackerel in the area south of 
the Flagler/Volusia county line. This alternative would provide for a 
greater trip limit than the preferred alternative for certain months of 
the year, and thus may be expected to result in slightly higher 
landings and revenues than the preferred alternative. However, this 
alternative may lead to shorter commercial seasons, as it does not 
include a mechanism to slow down harvests to avoid exceeding the area's 
quota for the first or second seasons in the Atlantic southern zone.
    The third alternative, which would apply only to the first season, 
would establish a trip limit of 50 fish from March 1-March 31, and 75 
fish for the remainder of the season 1, for the area south of the 
Flagler/Volusia county line. This alternative has two options, one of 
which is the preferred option. The non-preferred option would reduce 
the trip limit for the first season if 75 percent of the first season 
has been landed, but to occur no earlier than August 1 each fishing 
year. The preferred option would reduce the trip limit anytime during 
the first season when 75 percent of the first season's quota has been 
landed. The non-preferred option would in principle allow for a higher 
trip limit over a longer period in the first season and would be 
expected to result in higher per trip revenues and profits than the 
preferred option. However, analysis of the landings data shows that 
both options would have the same effects, because the 75 percent 
trigger is expected to be met at the same date under both options, 
which would occur after August 1.
    The fourth alternative would establish a 50 fish trip limit for the 
second season. This alternative has three options, one of which is the 
preferred option. The preferred option would increase the trip limit to 
75 fish during the month of February, but if 70 percent

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of the second season's commercial quota had been landed, the trip limit 
would remain 50 fish. The second option would increase the trip limit 
to 75 fish during January and February as long as less than 70 percent 
of the second season's quota had been landed. In principle, this second 
option would be expected to increase vessel revenues per trip in 
January as compared to the preferred option, but the second option 
would also increase the likelihood of an earlier closure in the second 
season. The third option is similar to the preferred option, except 
that the trigger for increasing the trip limit would be landings less 
than 80 percent, instead of less than 70 percent, of the second 
season's quota. In theory, this option has a greater likelihood than 
the preferred option for increasing the commercial trip limit in 
February, but it would also increase the likelihood of an early closure 
in the second season. However, because the greatest historical landings 
have been well below the proposed second season quota, all three 
options would be expected to have the same effects on vessel revenues.
    Section 212 of the Small Business Regulatory Enforcement Fairness 
Act of 1996 states that, for each rule or group of related rules for 
which an agency is required to prepare a FRFA, the agency shall publish 
one or more guides to assist small entities in complying with the rule, 
and shall designate such publications as small entity compliance 
guides. As part of the rulemaking process, NMFS prepared a fishery 
bulletin, which also serves as a small entity compliance guide. The 
fishery bulletin will be sent to all interested parties.

List of Subjects in 50 CFR Part 622

    Annual catch limits, Fisheries, Fishing, Gulf of Mexico, King 
mackerel, South Atlantic.

    Dated: April 6, 2017.
Alan D. Risenhoover,
Acting Deputy Assistant Administrator for Regulatory Programs, National 
Marine Fisheries Service.

    For the reasons set out in the preamble, 50 CFR part 622 is amended 
as follows:

PART 622--FISHERIES OF THE CARIBBEAN, GULF OF MEXICO, AND SOUTH 
ATLANTIC

0
 1. The authority citation for part 622 continues to read as follows:

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


0
2. In Sec.  622.7, revise paragraph (b)(1) to read as follows:


Sec.  622.7  Fishing years.

* * * * *
    (b) * * *
    (1) Gulf migratory group king mackerel--(i) Southern zone--July 1 
through June 30.
    (ii) Northern zone--October 1 through September 30.
    (iii) Western zone--July 1 through June 30.
* * * * *

Subpart Q--Coastal Migratory Pelagic Resources (Gulf of Mexico, 
South Atlantic, and Mid-Atlantic)

0
 3. Revise the heading of subpart Q to read as set forth above.

0
4. Revise Sec.  622.369 to read as follows:


Sec.  622.369  Description of zones.

    (a) Migratory groups of king mackerel. In the EEZ, king mackerel 
are divided into the Gulf migratory group and the Atlantic migratory 
group. The Gulf migratory group is bound by a line extending east of 
the U.S./Mexico border and a line extending east of the Miami-Dade/
Monroe County, FL, boundary. The Atlantic migratory group is bound by a 
line extending east of the Miami-Dade/Monroe County, FL, boundary and a 
line from the intersection point of Connecticut, Rhode Island, and New 
York (as described in Sec.  600.105(a) of this chapter). The zone 
boundaries remain in place year round. See Table 1 of this section for 
the boundary coordinates. See Figure 1 in Appendix G of this part for 
illustration.
    (1) Gulf migratory group. The Gulf migratory group is divided into 
western, northern, and southern zones. See Table 1 of this section for 
the boundary coordinates. See Figure 1 in Appendix G of this part for 
illustration.
    (i) Western zone. The western zone encompasses an area of the EEZ 
north of a line extending east of the US/Mexico border, and west of a 
line extending due south of the Alabama/Florida border, including the 
EEZ off Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi, and Alabama.
    (ii) Northern zone. The northern zone encompasses an area of the 
EEZ east of a line extending due south of the Florida/Alabama border, 
and north of a line extending due west of the Lee/Collier County, FL, 
boundary.
    (iii) Southern zone. The southern zone encompasses an area of the 
EEZ south of a line extending due west of the Lee/Collier County, FL, 
boundary on the FL west coast, and south of a line extending due east 
of the Monroe/Miami-Dade County, FL, boundary on the FL east coast, 
which includes the EEZ off Collier and Monroe Counties, FL.
    (2) Atlantic migratory group. The Atlantic migratory group is 
divided into the northern and southern zones separated by a line 
extending from the North Carolina/South Carolina border, as specified 
in Sec.  622.2. See Table 1 of this section for the boundary 
coordinates. See Figure 1 in Appendix G of this part for illustration. 
See Sec.  622.385(a)(1) for a description of the areas for Atlantic 
migratory group king mackerel commercial trip limits.
    (i) Northern zone. The northern zone encompasses an area of the EEZ 
south of a line extending from the intersection point of New York, 
Connecticut, and Rhode Island (as described in Sec.  600.105(a) of this 
chapter), and north of a line extending from the North Carolina/South 
Carolina border, as specified in Sec.  622.2, including the EEZ off 
each state from North Carolina to New York. This zone remains the same 
year round.
    (ii) Southern zone. The southern zone encompasses an area of the 
EEZ south of a line extending from the North Carolina/South Carolina 
border, as specified in Sec.  622.2, and north of a line extending due 
east of the Monroe/Miami-Dade County, FL, boundary.

      Table 1 to Sec.   622.369--King Mackerel Description of Zones
       [For illustration, see Figure 1 in Appendix G of this part]
------------------------------------------------------------------------
            Area                   Boundary 1            Boundary 2
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Gulf Migratory Group--        U.S./Mexico, A line   AL/FL, 87[deg]31'6''
 Western Zone.                 east of the           W. long.
                               intersection of
                               25[deg]58'30.57''
                               N. lat. and
                               96[deg]55'27.37''
                               W. long.
Gulf Migratory Group--        AL/FL, 87[deg]31'6''  Lee/Collier,
 Northern Zone.                W. long.              26[deg]19'48'' N.
                                                     lat.
Gulf Migratory Group--        Lee/Collier,          Monroe/Miami-Dade,
 Southern Zone.                26[deg]19'48'' N.     25[deg]20'24'' N.
                               lat.                  lat.

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Atlantic Migratory Group--    NY/CT/RI,             NC/SC, a line
 Northern Zone.                41[deg]18'16.249''    extending in a
                               N. lat. and           direction of
                               71[deg]54'28.477''    135[deg]34'55''
                               W. long. southeast    from true north
                               to                    beginning at
                               37[deg]22'32.75''     33[deg]51'07.9'' N.
                               N. lat. and the       lat. and
                               intersection point    78[deg]32'32.6'' W.
                               with the outward      long. to the
                               boundary of the EEZ.  intersection point
                                                     with the outward
                                                     boundary of the
                                                     EEZ.
Atlantic Migratory Group--    NC/SC, a line         Monroe/Miami-Dade,
 Southern Zone.                extending in a        25[deg]20'24'' N.
                               direction of          lat.
                               135[deg]34'55''
                               from true north
                               beginning at
                               33[deg]51'07.9'' N.
                               lat. and
                               78[deg]32'32.6'' W.
                               long. to the
                               intersection point
                               with the outward
                               boundary of the EEZ.
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (b) Migratory groups of Spanish mackerel--(1) Gulf migratory group. 
In the EEZ, the Gulf migratory group is bounded by a line extending 
east of the U.S./Mexico border and a line extending due east of the 
Monroe/Miami-Dade County, FL, boundary. See Table 2 of this section for 
the boundary coordinates. See Figure 2 in Appendix G of this part for 
illustration.
    (2) Atlantic migratory group. In the EEZ, the Atlantic migratory 
group is bounded by a line extending due east of the Monroe/Miami-Dade 
County, FL, boundary and a line extending from the intersection point 
of New York, Connecticut, and Rhode Island (as described in Sec.  
600.105(a) of this chapter). The Atlantic migratory group is divided 
into the northern and southern zones. See Table 2 of this section for 
the boundary coordinates. See Figure 2 in Appendix G of this part for 
illustration. See Sec.  622.385(b)(1) for a description of the areas 
for Atlantic migratory group Spanish mackerel commercial trip limits.
    (i) Northern zone. The northern zone encompasses an area of the EEZ 
south of a line extending from the intersection point of New York, 
Connecticut, and Rhode Island (as described in Sec.  600.105(a) of this 
chapter), and north of a line extending from the North Carolina/South 
Carolina border, as specified in Sec.  622.2, including the EEZ off 
each state from North Carolina to New York.
    (ii) Southern zone. The southern zone encompasses an area of the 
EEZ south of a line extending from the North Carolina/South Carolina 
border, as specified in Sec.  622.2, and north of a line extending due 
east of the Monroe/Miami-Dade County, FL, boundary, including the EEZ 
off South Carolina, Georgia, and Florida.

    Table 2 to Sec.   622.369--Spanish Mackerel Description of Zones
       [For illustration, see Figure 2 in Appendix G of this part]
------------------------------------------------------------------------
            Area                   Boundary 1            Boundary 2
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Gulf Migratory Group........  US/Mexico, A line     Monroe/Miami-Dade,
                               east of the           25[deg]20'24'' N.
                               intersection of       lat.
                               25[deg]58'30.57''
                               N. lat. and
                               96[deg]55'27.37''
                               W. long.
Atlantic Migratory Group--    NY/CT/RI,             NC/SC, a line
 Northern Zone.                41[deg]18'16.249''    extending in a
                               N. lat. and           direction of
                               71[deg]54'28.477''    135[deg]34'55''
                               W. long. southeast    from true north
                               to                    beginning at
                               37[deg]22'32.75''     33[deg]51'07.9'' N.
                               N. lat. and the       lat. and
                               intersection point    78[deg]32'32.6'' W.
                               with the outward      long. to the
                               boundary of the EEZ.  intersection point
                                                     with the outward
                                                     boundary of the
                                                     EEZ.
Atlantic Migratory Group--    NC/SC, a line         Monroe/Miami-Dade,
 Southern Zone.                extending in a        25[deg]20'24'' N.
                               direction of          lat.
                               135[deg]34'55''
                               from true north
                               beginning at
                               33[deg]51'07.9'' N.
                               lat. and
                               78[deg]32'32.6'' W.
                               long. to the
                               intersection point
                               with the outward
                               boundary of the EEZ.
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (c) Migratory groups of cobia--(1) Gulf migratory group. In the 
EEZ, the Gulf migratory group is bounded by a line extending east from 
the United States/Mexico border and a line extending due east from the 
Florida/Georgia border. See Table 3 of this section for the boundary 
coordinates. (See Figure 3 in Appendix G of this part for 
illustration.)
    (i) Gulf zone. The Gulf zone encompasses an area of the EEZ north 
of a line extending east of the United States/Mexico border, and north 
and west of the line of demarcation between the Atlantic Ocean and the 
Gulf of Mexico (the Council boundary, as described in Sec.  600.105(c) 
of this chapter).
    (ii) Florida east coast zone. The Florida east coast zone 
encompasses an area of the EEZ south and east of the line of 
demarcation between the Atlantic Ocean and the Gulf of Mexico (as 
described in Sec.  600.105(c) of this chapter), and south of a line 
extending due east from the Florida/Georgia border.
    (2) Atlantic migratory group. In the EEZ, the Atlantic migratory 
group is bounded by a line extending from the intersection point of New 
York, Connecticut, and Rhode Island (as described in Sec.  600.105(a) 
of this chapter) and a line extending due east of the Florida/Georgia 
border. See Table 3 of this section for the boundary coordinates. (See 
Figure 3 in Appendix G of this part for illustration.)

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          Table 3 to Sec.   622.369--Cobia Description of Zones
       [For illustration, see Figure 3 in Appendix G of this part]
------------------------------------------------------------------------
            Area                   Boundary 1            Boundary 2
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Gulf Migratory Group--Gulf    US/Mexico, A line     Council Boundary--
 Zone.                         east of the           the intersection of
                               intersection of       the outer boundary
                               25[deg]58'30.57''     of the EEZ and
                               N. lat. and           83[deg]00' W.
                               96[deg]55'27.37''     long., north to
                               W. long.              24[deg]35' N. lat.,
                                                     (near the Dry
                                                     Tortugas Islands),
                                                     then east to the
                                                     mainland.
Gulf Migratory Group--        Council Boundary--    FL/GA,
 Florida East Coast Zone.      the intersection of   30[deg]42'45.6'' N.
                               the outer boundary    lat.
                               of the EEZ and
                               83[deg]00' W.
                               long., north to
                               24[deg]35' N. lat.,
                               (near the Dry
                               Tortugas Islands),
                               then east to the
                               mainland.
Atlantic Migratory Group....  NY/CT/RI,             FL/GA,
                               41[deg]18'16.249''    30[deg]42'45.6'' N.
                               N. lat. and           lat.
                               71[deg]54'28.477''
                               W. long. southeast
                               to
                               37[deg]22'32.75''
                               N. lat. and the
                               intersection point
                               with the outward
                               boundary of the EEZ.
------------------------------------------------------------------------


0
 5. In Sec.  622.370, revise paragraphs (a)(2), (b)(1) introductory 
text, and (c)(1) to read as follows:


Sec.  622.370  Permits.

* * * * *
    (a) * * *
    (2) Gillnets for king mackerel in the Gulf southern zone. For a 
person aboard a vessel to use a run-around gillnet for king mackerel in 
the southern zone (see Sec.  622.369(a)(1)(iii)), a commercial vessel 
permit for king mackerel and a king mackerel gillnet permit must have 
been issued to the vessel and must be on board. See Sec.  622.372 
regarding a limited access system applicable to king mackerel gillnet 
permits in the southern zone and restrictions on transferability of 
king mackerel gillnet permits.
* * * * *
    (b) * * *
    (1) For a person aboard a vessel that is operating as a charter 
vessel or headboat to fish for or possess, in or from the EEZ, Gulf 
coastal migratory pelagic fish or Atlantic coastal migratory pelagic 
fish, a valid charter vessel/headboat permit for Gulf coastal migratory 
pelagic fish or Atlantic coastal migratory pelagic fish, respectively, 
must have been issued to the vessel and must be on board.
* * * * *
    (c) * * *
    (1) Permits. For a dealer to first receive Gulf or Atlantic coastal 
migratory pelagic fish harvested in or from the EEZ, a Gulf and South 
Atlantic dealer permit must be issued to the dealer.
* * * * *

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 6. In Sec.  622.372, revise the section heading to read as follows:


Sec.  622.372  Limited access system for king mackerel gillnet permits 
applicable in the Gulf southern zone.

* * * * *

0
7. In Sec.  622.374, revise paragraphs (b)(1)(i) and (ii) and (c)(1) to 
read as follows:


Sec.  622.374  Recordkeeping and reporting.

* * * * *
    (b) * * *
    (1) * * *
    (i) Charter vessels. The owner or operator of a charter vessel for 
which a charter vessel/headboat permit for Gulf or Atlantic coastal 
migratory pelagic fish has been issued, as required under Sec.  
622.370(b)(1), or whose vessel fishes for or lands Gulf or Atlantic 
coastal migratory fish in or from state waters adjoining the Gulf, 
South Atlantic, or Mid-Atlantic EEZ, who is selected to report by the 
SRD must maintain a fishing record for each trip, or a portion of such 
trips as specified by the SRD, on forms provided by the SRD and must 
submit such record as specified in paragraph (b)(2)(i) of this section.
    (ii) Headboats. The owner or operator of a headboat for which a 
charter vessel/headboat permit for Gulf coastal migratory fish or 
Atlantic coastal migratory pelagic fish has been issued, as required 
under Sec.  622.370(b)(1), or whose vessel fishes for or lands Gulf or 
Atlantic coastal migratory pelagic fish in or from state waters 
adjoining the Gulf, South Atlantic, or Mid-Atlantic EEZ, who is 
selected to report by the SRD must submit an electronic fishing record 
for each trip of all fish harvested within the time period specified in 
paragraph (b)(2)(ii) of this section, via the Southeast Region Headboat 
Survey.
* * * * *
    (c) * * *
    (1) A dealer who first receives Gulf or Atlantic coastal migratory 
pelagic fish must maintain records and submit information as specified 
in Sec.  622.5(c).
* * * * *

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8. In Sec.  622.375, revise paragraphs (a)(1)(ii) and (b)(4) to read as 
follows:


Sec.  622.375  Authorized and unauthorized gear.

    (a) * * *
    (1) * * *
    (ii) King mackerel, Gulf migratory group--hook-and-line gear and, 
in the southern zone only, run-around gillnet. (See Sec.  
622.369(a)(1)(iii) for a description of the southern zone.)
* * * * *
    (b) * * *
    (4) Exception for king mackerel in the Gulf EEZ. The provisions of 
this paragraph (b)(4) apply to king mackerel taken in the Gulf EEZ and 
to such king mackerel possessed in the Gulf. Paragraph (b)(3) of this 
section notwithstanding, a person aboard a vessel that has a valid 
commercial permit for king mackerel is not subject to the bag limit for 
king mackerel when the vessel has on board on a trip unauthorized gear 
other than a drift gillnet in the Gulf EEZ, a long gillnet, or a run-
around gillnet in an area other than the southern zone. Thus, the 
following applies to a vessel that has a commercial permit for king 
mackerel:
    (i) Such vessel may not use unauthorized gear in a directed fishery 
for king mackerel in the Gulf EEZ.
    (ii) If such a vessel has a drift gillnet or a long gillnet on 
board or a run-around gillnet in an area other than the southern zone, 
no king mackerel may be possessed.
    (iii) If such a vessel has unauthorized gear on board other than a 
drift gillnet in the Gulf EEZ, a long gillnet, or a run-around gillnet 
in an area other than the southern zone, the possession of king 
mackerel taken incidentally is restricted only by the closure 
provisions of Sec.  622.384(e) and the trip limits specified in Sec.  
622.385(a). See also Sec.  622.379 regarding the purse seine catch 
allowances of king mackerel.
* * * * *

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 9. In Sec.  622.378, revise the section heading and paragraph (a) to 
read as follows:

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Sec.  622.378  Seasonal closures of the Gulf migratory group king 
mackerel gillnet fishery.

    (a) Seasonal closures of the gillnet component for Gulf migratory 
group king mackerel. The gillnet component for Gulf migratory group 
king mackerel in or from the southern zone is closed each fishing year 
from July 1 until 6 a.m. on the day after the Martin Luther King Jr. 
Federal holiday. The gillnet component is open on the first weekend 
following the Martin Luther King Jr. holiday, provided a notification 
of closure has not been filed under Sec.  622.8(b). The gillnet 
component is closed all subsequent weekends and observed Federal 
holidays. Weekend closures are effective from 6 a.m. Saturday to 6 a.m. 
Monday. Holiday closures are effective from 6 a.m. on the observed 
Federal holiday to 6 a.m. the following day. All times are eastern 
standard time. During these closures, a person aboard a vessel using or 
possessing a gillnet with a stretched-mesh size of 4.75 inches (12.1 
cm) or larger in the southern zone may not fish for or possess Gulf 
migratory group king mackerel. (See Sec.  622.369(a)(1)(iii) for a 
description of the southern zone.)
* * * * *

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10. Revise Sec.  622.379 to read as follows:


Sec.  622.379  Incidental catch allowances.

    (a) Purse seine incidental catch allowance. A vessel in the EEZ, or 
having fished in the EEZ, with a purse seine on board will not be 
considered as fishing, or having fished, for king or Spanish mackerel 
in violation of a prohibition of purse seines under Sec.  622.375(b), 
in violation of the possession limits under Sec.  622.375(b)(3), or, in 
the case of king mackerel from the Atlantic migratory group, in 
violation of a closure effected in accordance with Sec.  622.8(b), 
provided the king mackerel on board does not exceed 1 percent, or the 
Spanish mackerel on board does not exceed 10 percent, of all fish on 
board the vessel. Incidental catch will be calculated by number and/or 
weight of fish. Neither calculation may exceed the allowable 
percentage. Incidentally caught king or Spanish mackerel are counted 
toward the quotas provided for under Sec.  622.384 and are subject to 
the prohibition of sale under Sec.  622.384(e)(3).
    (b) Shark gillnet incidental catch allowance. A vessel in the 
Atlantic EEZ with a valid Federal Atlantic commercial shark directed 
permit and a valid Federal king mackerel commercial permit that is 
engaged in directed shark fishing with gillnets that are not an 
authorized gear for Atlantic migratory group king mackerel (See Sec.  
622.375(a)(1)(i)), may retain and sell a limited number of king 
mackerel. Any king mackerel retained must be sold to a dealer with a 
valid Federal Gulf and South Atlantic dealer permit.
    (1) Northern zone. No more than three king mackerel per crew member 
may be retained or sold per trip (See Sec.  622.385(a)(1)(i) for the 
commercial trip limit for directed king mackerel trips using authorized 
gillnets (in the Atlantic EEZ north of 34[deg]37.3' N. lat., the 
latitude of Cape Lookout, NC)).
    (2) Southern zone. No more than two king mackerel per crew member 
may be retained or sold per trip.

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11. In Sec.  622.382, revise paragraph (a)(1)(ii) to read as follows:


Sec.  622.382  Bag and possession limits.

* * * * *
    (a) * * *
    (1) * * *
    (ii) Gulf migratory group king mackerel--3.
* * * * *

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12. In Sec.  622.384, revise paragraphs (b) and (e) to read as follows:


Sec.  622.384  Quotas.

* * * * *
    (b) King mackerel--(1) Gulf migratory group. The Gulf migratory 
group is divided into zones. The description of the zones is specified 
in Sec.  622.369(a). Quotas for the western, northern, and southern 
zones are as follows:
    (i) Western zone. The quota is 1,180,000 lb (535,239 kg) for the 
2016-2017 fishing year, 1,136,000 lb (515,281 kg) for the 2017-2018 
fishing year, 1,116,000 lb (506,209 kg) for the 2018-2019 fishing year, 
and 1,096,000 lb (497,137 kg) for the 2019-2020 fishing year and 
subsequent fishing years.
    (ii) Northern zone. The quota is 531,000 lb (240,858 kg) for the 
2016-2017 fishing year, 511,200 lb (231,876 kg) for the 2017-2018 
fishing year, 502,200 lb (227,794 kg) for the 2018-2019 fishing year, 
and 493,200 lb (223,712 kg) for the 2019-2020 fishing year and 
subsequent fishing years.
    (iii) Southern zone. (A) The hook-and-line quota is 619,500 lb 
(281,000 kg) for the 2016-2017 fishing year, 596,400 lb (270,522 kg) 
for the 2017-2018 fishing year, 585,900 lb (265,760 kg) for the 2018-
2019 fishing year, and 575,400 lb (260,997 kg) for the 2019-2020 
fishing year and subsequent fishing years.
    (B) The run-around gillnet quota is 619,500 lb (281,000 kg) for the 
2016-2017 fishing year, 596,400 lb (270,522 kg) for the 2017-2018 
fishing year, 585,900 lb (265,760 kg) for the 2018-2019 fishing year, 
and 575,400 lb (260,997 kg) for the 2019-2020 fishing year and 
subsequent fishing years.
    (2) Atlantic migratory group. The Atlantic migratory group is 
divided into northern and southern zones. The descriptions of the zones 
are specified in Sec.  622.369(a). Quotas for the northern and southern 
zones for the 2016-2017 fishing year and subsequent years are as 
follows:
    (i) Northern zone. The quota is 1,497,600 lb (679,300 kg) for the 
2016-2017 fishing year, 1,359,360 lb (616,595 kg) for the 2017-2018 
fishing year, 1,198,080 lb (543,440 kg) for the 2018-2019 fishing year 
and 1,082,880 lb (491,186 kg) for the 2019-2020 fishing year and 
subsequent fishing years. No more than 0.40 million lb (0.18 million 
kg) may be harvested by purse seine gear.
    (ii) Southern zone. The annual quota is 5,002,400 lb (2,269,050 kg) 
for the 2016-2017 fishing year, 4,540,640 lb (2,059,600 kg) for the 
2017-2018 fishing year, 4,001,920 lb (1,815,240 kg) for the 2018-2019 
fishing year and 3,617,120 lb (1,640,698 kg) for the 2019-2020 fishing 
year and subsequent fishing years.
    (A) For the period March 1 through September 30, each year, the 
seasonal quota is 3,001,440 lb (1,361,430 kg) for the 2016-2017 fishing 
year, 2,724,384 lb (1,235,760 kg) for the 2017-2018 fishing year, 
2,401,152 lb (1,089,144 kg) for the 2018-2019 fishing year and 
2,170,272 lb (984,419 kg) for the 2019-2020 fishing year and subsequent 
fishing years.
    (B) For the period October 1 through the end of February each year, 
the seasonal quota is 2,000,960 lb (907,620 kg) for the 2016-2017 
fishing year, 1,816,256 lb (823,840 kg) for the 2017-2018 fishing year, 
1,600,768 lb (726,096 kg) for the 2018-2019 fishing year and 1,446,848 
lb (656,279 kg) for the 2019-2020 fishing year and subsequent fishing 
years.
    (C) Any unused portion of the quota specified in paragraph 
(b)(2)(ii)(A) of this section will be added to the quota specified in 
paragraph (b)(2)(ii)(B) of this section. Any unused portion of the 
quota specified in paragraph (b)(2)(ii)(B) of this section, including 
any addition of quota specified in paragraph (b)(2)(ii)(A) of this 
section that was unused, will become void at the end of the fishing 
year and will not be added to any subsequent quota.
    (iii) Quota transfers. North Carolina or Florida, in consultation 
with the other states in their respective zones, may request approval 
from the RA to transfer part or all of their respective zone's annual 
commercial quota to the other zone. Requests for transfer of commercial 
quota for king mackerel must be made by a letter signed by the

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principal state official with marine fishery management responsibility 
and expertise of the state requesting the transfer, or his/her 
previously named designee. The letter must certify that all pertinent 
state requirements have been met and identify the states involved and 
the amount of quota to be transferred. For the purposes of quota 
closures as described in Sec.  622.8, the receiving zone's quota will 
be the original quota plus any transferred amount, for that fishing 
season only. Landings associated with any transferred quota will be 
included in the total landings for the Atlantic migratory group, which 
will be evaluated relative to the total ACL.
    (A) Within 10 working days following the receipt of the letter from 
the state requesting the transfer, the RA shall notify the appropriate 
state officials of the disposition of the request. In evaluating 
requests to transfer a quota, the RA shall consider whether:
    (1) The transfer would allow the overall annual quota to be fully 
harvested; and
    (2) The transfer is consistent with the objectives of the FMP and 
the Magnuson-Stevens Act.
    (B) The transfer of quota will be valid only for the fishing year 
for which the request was made and does not permanently alter the 
quotas specified in paragraphs (b)(2)(i) and (ii) of this section.
    (3) Transit provisions applicable in areas closed due to a quota 
closure for king mackerel. A vessel with a valid commercial vessel 
permit for king mackerel that has onboard king mackerel harvested in an 
open area of the EEZ may transit through areas closed to the harvest of 
king mackerel due to a quota closure, if fishing gear is appropriately 
stowed. For the purpose of paragraph (b) of this section, transit means 
direct and non-stop continuous course through the area. To be 
appropriately stowed fishing gear means--
    (i) A gillnet must be left on the drum. Any additional gillnets not 
attached to the drum must be stowed below deck.
    (ii) A rod and reel must be removed from the rod holder and stowed 
securely on or below deck. Terminal gear (i.e., hook, leader, sinker, 
flasher, or bait) must be disconnected and stowed separately from the 
rod and reel. Sinkers must be disconnected from the down rigger and 
stowed separately.
* * * * *
    (e) Restrictions applicable after a quota closure. (1) A person 
aboard a vessel for which a commercial permit for king or Spanish 
mackerel has been issued, as required under Sec.  622.370(a)(1) or (3), 
may not fish for king or Spanish mackerel in the EEZ or retain king or 
Spanish mackerel in or from the EEZ under a bag or possession limit 
specified in Sec.  622.382(a) for the closed species, migratory group, 
zone, or gear, except as provided for under paragraph (e)(2) of this 
section.
    (2) A person aboard a vessel for which valid charter vessel/
headboat permits for Gulf coastal migratory pelagic fish or Atlantic 
coastal migratory pelagic fish and a valid commercial vessel permit for 
king or Spanish mackerel have been issued may continue to retain fish 
under a bag and possession limit specified in Sec.  622.382(a), 
provided the vessel is operating as a charter vessel or headboat.
    (3) The sale or purchase of king mackerel, Spanish mackerel, or 
cobia of the closed species, migratory group, zone, or gear type, is 
prohibited, including any king or Spanish mackerel taken under the bag 
limits, or cobia taken under the limited-harvest species possession 
limit specified in Sec.  622.383(b). The prohibition on sale/purchase 
during a closure for coastal migratory pelagic fish does not apply to 
coastal migratory pelagic fish that were harvested, landed ashore, and 
sold prior to the effective date of the closure and were held in cold 
storage by a dealer or processor.

0
 13. In Sec.  622.385, revise paragraph (a) to read as follows:


Sec.  622.385  Commercial trip limits.

* * * * *
    (a) King mackerel--(1) Atlantic migratory group. The following trip 
limits apply to vessels for which commercial permits for king mackerel 
have been issued, as required under Sec.  622.370(a)(1):
    (i) North of 29[deg]25' N. lat., which is a line directly east from 
the Flagler/Volusia County, FL, boundary, king mackerel in or from the 
EEZ may not be possessed on board or landed from a vessel in a day in 
amounts exceeding 3,500 lb (1,588 kg).
    (ii) In the area between 29[deg]25' N. lat., which is a line 
directly east from the Flagler/Volusia County, FL, boundary, and 
29[deg]25' N. lat., which is a line directly east from the Miami-Dade/
Monroe County, FL, boundary king mackerel in or from the EEZ may not be 
possessed on board or landed from a vessel in a day in amounts not to 
exceed:
    (A) From March 1 through March 31--50 fish.
    (B) From April 1 through September 30--75 fish, unless NMFS 
determines that 75 percent or more of the quota specified in Sec.  
622.384(b)(2)(ii)(A) has been landed, then, 50 fish.
    (C) From October 1 through January 31--50 fish.
    (D) From February 1 through the end of February--50 fish, unless 
NMFS determines that less than 70 percent of the quota specified in 
Sec.  622.384(b)(2)(ii)(B) has been landed, then, 75 fish.
    (2) Gulf migratory group. Commercial trip limits are established in 
the southern, northern, and western zones as follows. (See Sec.  
622.369(a) for descriptions of the southern, northern, and western 
zones.)
    (i) Southern zone--(A) Gillnet gear. (1) King mackerel in or from 
the EEZ may be possessed on board or landed from a vessel for which a 
commercial vessel permit for king mackerel and a king mackerel gillnet 
permit have been issued, as required under Sec.  622.370(a)(2), in 
amounts not exceeding 45,000 lb (20,411 kg) per day.
    (2) King mackerel in or from the EEZ may be possessed on board or 
landed from a vessel that uses or has on board a run-around gillnet on 
a trip only when such vessel has on board a commercial vessel permit 
for king mackerel and a king mackerel gillnet permit.
    (3) King mackerel from the southern zone landed by a vessel for 
which a commercial vessel permit for king mackerel and a king mackerel 
gillnet permit have been issued will be counted against the run-around 
gillnet quota specified in Sec.  622.384(b)(1)(iii)(B).
    (4) King mackerel in or from the EEZ harvested with gear other than 
run-around gillnet may not be retained on board a vessel for which a 
commercial vessel permit for king mackerel and a king mackerel gillnet 
permit have been issued.
    (B) Hook-and-line gear. King mackerel in or from the EEZ may be 
possessed on board or landed from a vessel with a commercial permit for 
king mackerel, as required by Sec.  622.370(a)(1), and operating under 
the hook-and-line gear quotas in Sec.  622.384(b)(1)(iii)(A) in amounts 
not exceeding 1,250 lb (567 kg) per day.
    (ii) Northern zone. King mackerel in or from the EEZ may be 
possessed on board or landed from a vessel for which a commercial 
permit for king mackerel has been issued, as required under Sec.  
622.370(a)(1), in amounts not exceeding 1,250 lb (567 kg) per day.
    (iii) Western zone. King mackerel in or from the EEZ may be 
possessed on board or landed from a vessel for which a commercial 
permit for king mackerel has been issued, as required under

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Sec.  622.370(a)(1), in amounts not exceeding 3,000 lb (1,361 kg) per 
day.
* * * * *

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 14. In Sec.  622.388, revise paragraphs (a), (b), (d)(2)(i), and 
(f)(2)(i) to read as follows:


Sec.  622.388  Annual catch limits (ACLs), annual catch targets (ACTs), 
and accountability measures.

* * * * *
    (a) Gulf migratory group king mackerel--(1) Commercial sector. (i) 
If commercial landings, as estimated by the SRD, reach or are projected 
to reach the applicable quota specified in Sec.  622.384(b)(1), the AA 
will file a notification with the Office of the Federal Register to 
close the commercial sector for that zone, or gear type for the 
remainder of the fishing year.
    (ii) The commercial ACL for the Gulf migratory group of king 
mackerel is 2.95 million lb (1.34 million kg) for the 2016-2017 fishing 
year, 2.84 million lb (1.29 million kg) for the 2017-2018 fishing year, 
2.79 million lb (1.27 million kg) for the 2018-2019 fishing year, and 
2.74 million lb (1.24 million kg) for the 2019-2020 and subsequent 
fishing years. This ACL is further divided into a commercial ACL for 
vessels fishing with hook-and-line and a commercial ACL for vessels 
fishing with run-around gillnets. The hook-and-line ACL (which applies 
to the entire Gulf) is 2,330,500 lb (1,057,097 kg) for 2016-2017 
fishing year, 2,243,600 lb (1,017,680 kg) for the 2017-2018 fishing 
year, 2,204,100 lb (999,763 kg) for the 2018-2019 fishing year, and 
2,164,600 lb (981,846 kg) for the 2019-2020 and subsequent fishing 
years. The run-around gillnet ACL (which applies to the southern zone) 
is 619,500 lb (281,000 kg) for the 2016-2017 fishing year, 596,400 lb 
(270,522 kg) for the 2017-2018 fishing year, 585,900 lb (265,760 kg) 
for the 2018-2019 fishing year, and 575,400 lb (260,997 kg) for 2019-
2020 and subsequent fishing years.
    (iii) If commercial landings of Gulf migratory group king mackerel 
caught by run-around gillnet in the southern zone, as estimated by the 
SRD, exceed the commercial ACL, the AA will file a notification with 
the Office of the Federal Register to reduce the commercial ACL for 
king mackerel harvested by run-around gillnet in the southern zone in 
the following fishing year by the amount of the commercial ACL overage 
in the prior fishing year.
    (2) Recreational sector. If recreational landings, as estimated by 
the SRD, reach or are projected to reach the recreational ACL of 6.26 
million lb (2.84 million kg) for the 2016-2017 fishing year, 6.04 
million lb (2.74 million kg) for the 2017-2018 fishing year, 5.92 
million lb (2.69 million kg) for the 2018-2019 fishing year, and 5.81 
million lb (2.64 million kg) for the 2019-2020 and subsequent fishing 
years, the AA will file a notification with the Office of the Federal 
Register to implement bag and possession limits for Gulf migratory 
group king mackerel of zero, unless the best scientific information 
available determines that a bag limit reduction is unnecessary.
    (3) For purposes of tracking the ACL, recreational landings will be 
monitored based on the commercial fishing year.
    (b) Atlantic migratory group king mackerel--(1) Commercial sector. 
(i) If commercial landings, as estimated by the SRD, reach or are 
projected to reach the applicable quota for the zone or season 
specified in Sec.  622.384(b)(2), the AA will file a notification with 
the Office of the Federal Register to close the commercial sector for 
that zone for the remainder of the applicable fishing season or fishing 
year.
    (ii) In addition to the measures specified in paragraph (b)(1)(i) 
of this section, if the sum of the commercial and recreational 
landings, as estimated by the SRD, exceeds the stock ACL, as specified 
in paragraph (b)(3) of this section, and Atlantic migratory group king 
mackerel are overfished, based on the most recent status of U.S. 
Fisheries Report to Congress, the AA will file a notification with the 
Office of the Federal Register, at or near the beginning of the 
following fishing year to reduce the commercial quota for that zone for 
that following year by the amount of any commercial sector overage in 
the prior fishing year for that zone.
    (iii) The commercial ACL for the Atlantic migratory group of king 
mackerel is 6.5 million lb (2.9 million kg) for the 2016-2017 fishing 
year, 5.9 million lb (2.7 million kg) for the 2017-2018 fishing year, 
5.2 million lb (2.4 million kg) for the 2018-2019 fishing year, and 4.7 
million lb (2.1 million kg) for the 2019-2020 fishing year and 
subsequent fishing years.
    (2) Recreational sector. (i) If the recreational landings exceed 
the recreational ACL as specified in this paragraph and the sum of the 
commercial and recreational landings, as estimated by the SRD, exceeds 
the stock ACL, as specified in paragraph (b)(3) of this section, the AA 
will file a notification with the Office of the Federal Register, at or 
near the beginning of the following fishing year to reduce the bag 
limit by the amount necessary to ensure recreational landings may 
achieve the recreational ACT, but do not exceed the recreational ACL, 
in the following fishing year. The recreational ACT is 10.1 million lb 
(4.6 million kg) for the 2016-2017 fishing year, 9.2 million lb (4.2 
million kg) for the 2017-2018 fishing year, 8.3 million lb (3.8 million 
kg) for the 2018-2019 fishing year, and 7.4 million lb (3.4 million kg) 
for the 2019-2020 fishing year and subsequent fishing years. The 
recreational ACL is 10.9 million lb (4.9 million kg) for the 2016-2017 
fishing year, 9.9 million lb (4.5 million kg) for the 2017-2018 fishing 
year, 8.9 million lb (4.0 million kg) for the 2018-2019 fishing year, 
and 8.0 million lb (3.6 million kg) for the 2019-2020 fishing year and 
subsequent fishing years.
    (ii) In addition to the measures specified in paragraph (b)(2)(i) 
of this section, if the sum of the commercial and recreational 
landings, as estimated by the SRD, exceeds the stock ACL, as specified 
in paragraph (b)(3) of this section, and Atlantic migratory group king 
mackerel are overfished, based on the most recent status of U.S. 
Fisheries Report to Congress, the AA will file a notification with the 
Office of the Federal Register, at or near the beginning of the 
following fishing year to reduce the recreational ACL and ACT for that 
following year by the amount of any recreational sector overage in the 
prior fishing year.
    (iii) For purposes of tracking the ACL, recreational landings will 
be evaluated based on the commercial fishing year, March through 
February. Recreational landings will be evaluated relative to the ACL 
based on a moving multi-year average of landings, as described in the 
FMP.
    (3) The stock ACL for Atlantic migratory group king mackerel is 
17.4 million lb (7.9 million kg) for the 2016-2017 fishing year, 15.8 
million lb (7.2 million kg) for the 2017-2018 fishing year, 14.1 
million lb (6.4 million kg) for the 2018-2019 fishing year, and 12.7 
million lb (5.8 million kg) for the 2019-2020 fishing year and 
subsequent fishing years.
* * * * *
    (d) * * *
    (2) * * *
    (i) If the recreational landings exceed the recreational ACL as 
specified in this paragraph and the sum of the commercial and 
recreational landings, as estimated by the SRD, exceeds the stock ACL, 
as specified in paragraph (d)(3) of this section, the AA will file a 
notification with the Office of the Federal Register, at or near the 
beginning of the following fishing year to reduce the bag limit by the 
amount necessary to ensure recreational

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landings may achieve the recreational ACT, but do not exceed the 
recreational ACL, in the following fishing year. The recreational ACT 
for the Atlantic migratory group is 2.364 million lb (1.072 million 
kg). The recreational ACL for the Atlantic migratory group is 2.727 
million lb (1.236 million kg).
* * * * *
    (f) * * *
    (2) * * *
    (i) If landings of cobia that are not sold exceed the ACL specified 
in this paragraph and the sum of the cobia landings that are sold and 
not sold, as estimated by the SRD, exceeds the stock ACL, as specified 
in paragraph (f)(3) of this section, the AA will file a notification 
with the Office of the Federal Register, at or near the beginning of 
the following fishing year to reduce the length of the following 
fishing season by the amount necessary to ensure landings may achieve 
the applicable ACT, but do not exceed the applicable ACL in the 
following fishing year. The applicable ACTs for the Atlantic migratory 
group of cobia are 550,000 lb (249,476 kg) for 2014, 520,000 lb 
(235,868 kg) for 2015, and 500,000 lb (226,796 kg) for 2016 and 
subsequent fishing years. The applicable ACLs for the Atlantic 
migratory group of cobia are 670,000 lb (303,907 kg) for 2014, 630,000 
lb (285,763 kg) for 2015, and 620,000 lb (281,227 kg) for 2016 and 
subsequent fishing years.
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                                              cannot be used for fishing, but so that                 final rule is to ensure that king mackerel            in the Atlantic southern zone; revises
                                              the skiff is accessible for use in                      management is based on the best                       commercial and recreational ACLs for
                                              emergency situations; the helicopter, if                scientific information available, while               Gulf migratory group king mackerel;
                                              any, must be tied down; and launches                    increasing the social and economic                    revises commercial zone quotas for Gulf
                                              must be secured.                                        benefits of the fishery.                              migratory group king mackerel; and
                                              *     *      *    *      *                              DATES: This final rule is effective May               modifies the recreational bag limit for
                                              [FR Doc. 2017–07251 Filed 4–10–17; 8:45 am]             11, 2017.                                             Gulf migratory group king mackerel.
                                              BILLING CODE 3510–22–P                                  ADDRESSES: Electronic copies of                       Management Boundary and Zone
                                                                                                      Amendment 26 may be obtained from                     Descriptions for the Gulf and Atlantic
                                                                                                      the Southeast Regional Office Web site                Migratory Groups of King Mackerel
                                              DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE                                  at http://sero.nmfs.noaa.gov/
                                                                                                      sustainable_fisheries/gulf_sa/cmp/2016/                 Currently, management boundaries
                                              National Oceanic and Atmospheric                        am%2026/index.html. Amendment 26                      change seasonally for the Gulf and
                                              Administration                                          includes an environmental assessment,                 Atlantic migratory groups of king
                                                                                                      a Regulatory Flexibility Act (RFA)                    mackerel based on the historical
                                              50 CFR Part 622                                         analysis, and a regulatory impact                     understanding that the two migratory
                                                                                                      review.                                               groups mixed seasonally off the east
                                              [Docket No. 160426363–7275–02]                                                                                coast of Florida and in Monroe County,
                                                                                                      FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:                      FL. However, in 2014, the Southeast
                                              RIN 0648–BG03
                                                                                                      Karla Gore, Southeast Regional Office,                Data, Assessment, and Review (SEDAR)
                                              Fisheries of the Caribbean, Gulf of                     NMFS, telephone: 727–824–5305, or                     38 stock assessment (SEDAR 38)
                                              Mexico, and South Atlantic; Coastal                     email: karla.gore@noaa.gov.                           determined that the mixing zone
                                              Migratory Pelagic Resources in the                      SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The                        between the two migratory groups now
                                              Gulf of Mexico and Atlantic Region;                     coastal migratory pelagic fishery of the              exists only in the portion of the
                                              Amendment 26                                            Gulf and Atlantic Regions is managed                  Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) off
                                                                                                      under the FMP and includes the                        Monroe County, Florida, south of the
                                              AGENCY:  National Marine Fisheries                      management of the Gulf and Atlantic                   Florida Keys. This final rule sets a
                                              Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and                    migratory groups of king mackerel,                    single year-round regulatory boundary
                                              Atmospheric Administration (NOAA),                      Spanish mackerel, and cobia. The FMP                  (Gulf/Atlantic group boundary)
                                              Commerce.                                               was prepared jointly by the Gulf and                  separating management of the two
                                              ACTION: Final rule.                                     South Atlantic Councils (Councils) and                migratory groups of king mackerel,
                                                                                                      is implemented through regulations at                 based on the genetic analysis used in
                                              SUMMARY:   NMFS issues regulations to                   50 CFR part 622 under authority of the                SEDAR 38. This new year-round Gulf/
                                              implement management measures                           Magnuson-Stevens Fishery                              Atlantic group boundary is set at a line
                                              described in Amendment 26 to the                        Conservation and Management Act                       extending east from the Miami-Dade/
                                              Fishery Management Plan for the                         (Magnuson-Stevens Act).                               Monroe County, FL, boundary, to better
                                              Coastal Migratory Pelagics Fishery of                      On December 14, 2016, NMFS                         represent the area where the two
                                              the Gulf of Mexico and Atlantic Region                  published a notice of availability for                migratory groups primarily exist. The
                                              (FMP) as prepared and submitted jointly                 Amendment 26 and requested public                     newly defined mixing zone off the
                                              by the Gulf of Mexico Fishery                           comment (81 FR 90314). On December                    Florida Keys is included in the Gulf
                                              Management Council (Gulf Council) and                   29, 2016, NMFS published a proposed                   migratory group and will be managed by
                                              South Atlantic Fishery Management                       rule for Amendment 26 and requested                   the Gulf Council.
                                              Council (South Atlantic Council).                       public comment (81 FR 95941). The                       This final rule renames the Gulf
                                              Amendment 26 and this final rule adjust                 proposed rule and Amendment 26                        migratory group’s current eastern zone-
                                              the management boundary for the Gulf                    outline the rationale for the actions                 northern subzone and eastern zone-
                                              of Mexico (Gulf) and Atlantic migratory                 contained in this final rule. A summary               southern subzone as the northern zone
                                              groups of king mackerel; revise                         of the management measures described                  and southern zone, respectively. The
                                              acceptable biological catch (ABC),                      in Amendment 26 and implemented by                    southern zone includes the new mixing
                                              commercial and recreational annual                      this final rule is provided below.                    zone, extending east to the new Gulf/
                                              catch limits (ACLs), commercial quotas                                                                        Atlantic group boundary. The name and
                                              and recreational annual catch targets                   Management Measures Contained in                      dimensions of the Gulf migratory
                                              (ACTs) for Atlantic migratory group                     This Final Rule                                       group’s western zone remain the same.
                                              king mackerel; allow limited retention                    This final rule to implement                        The Atlantic migratory group’s northern
                                              and sale of Atlantic migratory group                    Amendment 26 adjusts the management                   zone also remains unchanged. This final
                                              king mackerel incidentally caught in the                boundary of the Gulf and Atlantic                     rule shifts the southern boundary of the
                                              shark gillnet fishery; establish a                      migratory groups of king mackerel;                    Atlantic migratory group’s southern
                                              commercial split season for Atlantic                    revises management reference points,                  zone to the new Gulf/Atlantic group
                                              migratory group king mackerel in the                    the commercial and recreational ACLs,                 boundary. Due to this shift, the current
                                              Atlantic southern zone; establish a                     commercial quotas and recreational                    Florida east coast subzone will no
                                              commercial trip limit system for                        ACTs for Atlantic migratory group king                longer exist. Instead, that area will be
                                              Atlantic migratory group king mackerel                  mackerel; allows limited retention and                included in the Atlantic migratory
                                              in the Atlantic southern zone; revise the               sale of incidental catch of Atlantic                  group’s southern zone year-round.
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                                              commercial and recreational ACLs for                    migratory group king mackerel in the                    NMFS notes that the final rule for
                                              Gulf migratory group king mackerel;                     shark gillnet fishery; establishes a                  Amendment 26 will be effective after
                                              revise commercial zone quotas for Gulf                  commercial split season for Atlantic                  the end of the fishing year for Atlantic
                                              migratory group king mackerel; and                      migratory group king mackerel in the                  migratory group king mackerel. As
                                              modify the recreational bag limit for                   Atlantic southern zone; establishes a                 described in Amendment 26 and the
                                              Gulf migratory group king mackerel.                     commercial trip limit system for                      proposed rule, landings from the Florida
                                              The purpose of Amendment 26 and this                    Atlantic migratory group king mackerel                east coast subzone for the 2016/17


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                                              fishing year will be attributed to the                  commercial quotas for the Atlantic                    Atlantic migratory group commercial
                                              Atlantic southern zone quota. Therefore,                northern zone are 1,497,600 lb (679,300               quota for the Atlantic southern zone
                                              any landings from the Florida east coast                kg) for the 2016–17 fishing year,                     into two commercial seasons. The
                                              subzone between November 1, 2016,                       1,359,360 lb (616,595 kg) for the 2017–               Atlantic northern zone quota will not be
                                              and March 31, 2017, will count against                  2018 fishing year, 1,198,080 lb (543,440              split. This final rule allocates 60 percent
                                              the Atlantic southern zone king                         kg) for the 2018–2019 fishing year, and               of the Atlantic southern zone
                                              mackerel commercial 2016/17 quota.                      1,082,880 lb (491,186 kg) for the 2019–               commercial quota to the first season of
                                                 This rule does not change the current                2020 fishing year and subsequent years.               March 1 through September 30, and 40
                                              Federal fishing permitting requirements                 The commercial quotas for the Atlantic                percent to the second of October 1
                                              for fishing for king mackerel in Gulf and               southern zone are 5,002,400 lb                        through the end of February. This
                                              Atlantic Federal waters.                                (2,269,050 kg) for the 2016–2017 fishing              commercial split season for the Atlantic
                                              Atlantic Migratory Group King Mackerel                  year, 4,540,640 lb (2,059,600 kg) for the             southern zone quota is intended to
                                              ACLs, Commercial Quotas and                             2017–2018 fishing year, 4,001,920 lb                  ensure that a portion of the southern
                                              Recreational ACTs                                       (1,815,240 kg) for the 2018–2019 fishing              zone’s quota is available in later months
                                                                                                      year, and 3,617,120 lb (1,640,698 kg) for             of the fishing year, which will allow for
                                                 This final rule revises the overfishing              the 2019–2020 fishing year and                        increased fishing opportunities in that
                                              limits and ABCs for Atlantic migratory                  subsequent fishing years.                             area during more of the fishing year.
                                              group king mackerel based on SEDAR                                                                               The seasonal commercial quotas for
                                              38 and the South Atlantic Council’s                     Incidental Catch of Atlantic Migratory                the first season of March 1 through
                                              Scientific and Statistical Committee                    Group King Mackerel Caught in the                     September 30, in the southern zone are:
                                              (SSC) recommended ABCs based on a                       Shark Gillnet Fishery                                 3,001,440 lb (1,361,430 kg) for the 2016–
                                              high recruitment scenario. The Atlantic                    Amendment 20A to the FMP                           2017 fishing year, 2,724,384 lb
                                              migratory group ABC will gradually                      prohibited recreational bag limit sales of            (1,235,760 kg) for the 2017–2018 fishing
                                              decrease from 17.4 million lb (7.89                     king mackerel by commercially                         year, 2,401,152 lb (1,089,144 kg) for the
                                              million kg) in the 2016–2017 fishing                    permitted king mackerel fishermen in                  2018–2019 fishing year, and 2,170,272
                                              year to 12.7 million lb (5.76 million kg)               South Atlantic Council jurisdictional                 lb (984,419 kg) for the 2019–2020
                                              in the 2019–2020 fishing year.                          waters, which included king mackerel                  fishing year and subsequent fishing
                                                 Amendment 26 and this final rule                     incidentally caught on directed                       years. The seasonal commercial quotas
                                              also set the Atlantic migratory group                   commercial shark trips (79 FR 34246,                  for the second season of October 1
                                              stock ACL equal to optimum yield (OY)                   June 16, 2014). Through this final rule,              through the end of February in the
                                              and the new ABC. The Atlantic                           a vessel in the Atlantic exclusive                    southern zone are: 2,000,960 lb (907,620
                                              migratory group’s sector allocation (37.1               economic zone (EEZ) that is engaged in                kg) for the 2016–2017 fishing year,
                                              percent of the ACL to the commercial                    directed shark fishing with gillnets that             1,816,256 lb (823,840 kg) for the 2017–
                                              sector and 62.9 percent of the ACL to                   has both a valid Federal shark directed               2018 fishing year, 1,600,768 lb (726,096
                                              the recreational sector) will not change.               commercial permit and a valid Federal                 kg) for the 2018–2019 fishing year, and
                                              This final rule revises the commercial                  king mackerel commercial permit will                  1,446,848 lb (656,279 kg) for the 2019–
                                              ACLs for the Atlantic migratory group to                be allowed to retain a limited number of              2020 fishing year and subsequent years.
                                              be 6.5 million lb (2.9 million kg) for the              king mackerel. In the Atlantic northern
                                              2016–2017 fishing year, 5.9 million lb                  zone, no more than three king mackerel                Commercial Trip Limit System for the
                                              (2.7 million kg) for the 2017–2018                      per crew member may be retained or                    Atlantic Migratory Group of King
                                              fishing year, 5.2 million lb (2.4 million                                                                     Mackerel in the Atlantic Southern Zone
                                                                                                      sold per trip. In the Atlantic southern
                                              kg) for the 2018–2019 fishing year, and                 zone, no more than two king mackerel                     This final rule revises the commercial
                                              4.7 million lb (2.1 million kg) for the                 per crew member may be retained or                    trip limits for Atlantic migratory group
                                              2019–2020 fishing year and subsequent                   sold per trip. These incidentally caught              king mackerel in the Atlantic southern
                                              fishing years. This final rule revises the              king mackerel may be retained or sold                 zone, based on the revised management
                                              recreational ACLs for the Atlantic                      only to a dealer with a valid Federal                 boundary and split commercial season.
                                              migratory group to be 10.9 million lb                   Gulf and South Atlantic dealer permit.                During the first commercial season
                                              (4.9 million kg) for the 2016–2017                         The incidental catch allowance does                (March 1 through September 30), in the
                                              fishing year, 9.9 million lb (4.5 million               not apply to commercial shark trips that              area between the Flagler/Volusia
                                              kg) for the 2017–2018 fishing year, 8.9                 are using an authorized gillnet for                   County, FL, boundary (29°25′ N. lat.),
                                              million lb (4.0 million kg) for the 2018–               Atlantic migratory group king mackerel                and the Miami-Dade/Monroe County,
                                              2019 fishing year, and 8.0 million lb (3.6              north of 34°37.3′ N. lat, the latitude of             FL, boundary (25°20.24″ N. lat.), the trip
                                              million kg) for the 2019–2020 fishing                   Cape Lookout Light, NC, where the                     limit will be 50 fish during March. From
                                              year and subsequent fishing years. The                  commercial trip limit of 3,500 lb (1,588              April 1 through September 30, the trip
                                              recreational sector ACTs for the Atlantic               kg) applies. No type of gillnet is an                 limit will be 75 fish, unless NMFS
                                              migratory group are set at 10.1 million                 allowable gear for Atlantic migratory                 determines that 75 percent or more of
                                              lb (4.6 million kg) for the 2016–2017                   group king mackerel south of Cape                     the Atlantic southern zone quota for the
                                              fishing year, 9.2 million lb (4.2 million               Lookout Light.                                        first season has been landed, then the
                                              kg) for the 2017–2018 fishing year, 8.3                                                                       trip limit will be 50 fish. During the
                                              million lb (3.8 million kg) for the 2018–               Commercial Split Seasons for Atlantic                 second commercial season (October 1
                                              2019 fishing year, and 7.4 million lb (3.4              Migratory Group King Mackerel in                      through the end of February), the trip
                                              million kg) for the 2019–2020 fishing                   Atlantic Southern Zone                                limit will be 50 fish for the area between
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                                              year and subsequent fishing years.                        Currently, the commercial fishing                   the Flagler/Volusia County, FL,
                                                 The commercial ACLs for Atlantic                     year for Atlantic migratory group king                boundary, and the the Miami-Dade/
                                              migratory group king mackerel are                       mackerel is March 1 through the end of                Monroe County, FL, boundary from
                                              divided each fishing year between the                   February, and the commercial ACLs for                 October 1 through January 31. During
                                              northern zone (23.04 percent) and                       the Atlantic northern zone and southern               the month of February, the trip limit
                                              southern zone (76.96 percent) into their                zone are allocated for the entire fishing             will remain 50 fish, unless NMFS
                                              respective commercial quotas. The                       year. This final rule divides the annual              determines that less than 70 percent of


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                                              the commercial quota for the southern                   kg) for the 2018–2019 fishing year, and               fishing year, 596,400 lb (270,522 kg) for
                                              zone’s second season has been landed,                   575,400 lb (260,997 kg) for the 2019–                 the 2017–2018 fishing year, 585,900 lb
                                              then the trip limit will be 75 fish.                    2020 fishing year and subsequent                      (265,760 kg) for the 2018–2019 fishing
                                                This final rule does not revise the                   fishing years.                                        year, and 575,400 lb (260,997 kg) for the
                                              3,500 lb (1,588 kg) year-round trip limit                  The recreational ACLs for Gulf                     2019–2020 fishing year and subsequent
                                              for Atlantic migratory group king                       migratory group king mackerel are: 6.26               fishing years.
                                              mackerel north of the Flagler/Volusia                   million lb (2.84 million kg) for the
                                              County, FL, boundary.                                   2016–2017 fishing year, 6.04 million lb               Recreational Bag Limit for Gulf
                                                                                                      (2.74 million kg) for the 2017–2018                   Migratory Group of King Mackerel
                                              Gulf Migratory Group King Mackerel
                                                                                                      fishing year, 5.92 million lb (2.69
                                              ACLs                                                                                                             This final rule will increase the
                                                                                                      million kg) for the 2018–2019 fishing
                                                 The current ABC and total ACL for                                                                          recreational bag limit for Gulf migratory
                                                                                                      year, and 5.81 million lb (2.64 million
                                              Gulf migratory group king mackerel is                   kg) for the 2019–2020 fishing year and                group king mackerel from 2 fish per
                                              10.8 million lb (4.89 million kg). This                 subsequent fishing years.                             person per trip to 3 fish per person per
                                              final rule revises the total ACLs for the                                                                     trip. In Amendment 26, the Councils
                                              Gulf migratory group of king mackerel                   Commercial Zone Quotas for Gulf                       considered, but rejected, the possibility
                                              to be equal to the ABCs recommended                     Migratory Group King Mackerel                         of reallocating from the recreational
                                              by the Gulf Council’s SSC: 9.21 million                    Amendment 26 and this final rule                   ACL to the commercial ACL. The
                                              lb (4.18 million kg) for the 2016–2017                  also revise the Gulf migratory group                  Councils instead decided to increase the
                                              fishing year, 8.88 million lb (4.03                     commercial zone quotas, because of the                recreational bag limit for Gulf migratory
                                              million kg) for the 2017–2018 fishing                   changes to the Councils’ regulatory                   group king mackerel, as this increased
                                              year, 8.71 million lb (3.95 million kg)                 management boundary and resultant                     recreational bag limit will allow more
                                              for the 2018–2019 fishing year, and 8.55                zone revisions. The current allocation of             opportunities for recreational anglers to
                                              million lb (3.88 million kg) for the                    the commercial zone quota for Gulf                    harvest the recreational sector’s ACL.
                                              2019–2020 fishing year.                                 migratory group king mackerel by zones
                                                 This final rule does not revise the                  is 31 percent in the western zone, 5.17               Comments and Responses
                                              current recreational and commercial                     percent in the northern zone, 15.96                     A total of 28 comment submissions
                                              allocations of Gulf migratory group king                percent for the southern zone using                   were received on the proposed rule and
                                              mackerel (68 percent of the total ACL to                hook-and-line gear, 15.96 percent for the             Amendment 26 from both commercial
                                              the recreational sector and 32 percent to               southern zone using gillnet gear, and                 and recreational fishers, industry
                                              the commercial sector). Based on the                    31.91 percent for the Florida east coast              groups, the Councils, and one Federal
                                              existing allocations, and the revisions to              subzone. However, under this final rule,              agency. Of the comments received, 20
                                              the total ACLs for Gulf migratory group                 the Florida east coast subzone will no                comment submissions expressed general
                                              king mackerel in this final rule, the                   longer exist. The quota associated with               support for the actions within
                                              commercial ACLs for Gulf migratory                      the Florida east coast subzone is re-                 Amendment 26. Several comments
                                              group king mackerel are: 2.95 million lb                allocated to the remaining zones. The                 raised issues outside the scope of
                                              (1.34 million kg) for the 2016–2017                     revised allocation of commercial zone                 Amendment 26 and the proposed rule,
                                              fishing year, 2.84 million lb (1.29                     quotas for Gulf migratory group king
                                              million kg) for the 2017–2018 fishing                                                                         including requests for a shark gillnet
                                                                                                      mackerel is: 40 percent in the western                bycatch allowance for species not in the
                                              year, 2.79 million lb (1.27 million kg)                 zone, 18 percent in the northern zone,
                                              for the 2018–2019 fishing year, and 2.74                                                                      FMP, a change to the king mackerel
                                                                                                      21 percent for the southern zone using                minimum size limit, and a prohibition
                                              million lb (1.24 million kg) for the                    hook-and-line gear, and 21 percent for
                                              2019–2020 fishing year and subsequent                                                                         on gillnets. Because those comments are
                                                                                                      the southern zone using gillnet gear.                 outside of the scope of the actions
                                              fishing years.                                             The commercial quotas for the Gulf
                                                 These Gulf migratory group                                                                                 considered in Amendment 26 and the
                                                                                                      western zone are: 1,180,000 lb (535,239
                                              commercial ACLs are further divided                                                                           proposed rule, NMFS is not providing
                                                                                                      kg) for the 2016–2017 fishing year,
                                              into gear-specific commercial ACLs, for                                                                       responses in this final rule. NMFS
                                                                                                      1,136,000 lb (515,281 kg) for the 2017–
                                              hook-and-line gear, and for vessels                                                                           identified six specific comments related
                                                                                                      2018 fishing year, 1,116,000 lb (506,209
                                              fishing with run-around gillnet gear,                                                                         to Amendment 26 and its proposed rule.
                                                                                                      kg) for the 2018–2019 fishing year, and
                                              which is only an authorized gear in the                                                                       These six specific comments and NMFS’
                                                                                                      1,096,000 lb (497,137 kg) for the 2019–
                                              southern zone. The hook-and-line                                                                              respective responses are summarized
                                                                                                      2020 fishing year and subsequent
                                              component commercial ACLs (which                                                                              below.
                                                                                                      fishing years.
                                              applies to the entire Gulf) are: 2,330,500                 The commercial quotas for the Gulf                   Comment 1: NMFS should expedite
                                              lb (1,057,097 kg) for the 2016–2017                     northern zone are: 531,000 lb (240,858                implementation of the final rule for
                                              fishing year, 2,243,600 lb (1,017,680 kg)               kg) for the 2016–2017 fishing year,                   Amendment 26 by waiving the 30-day
                                              for the 2017–2018 fishing year,                         511,200 lb (231,876 kg) for the 2017–                 delay in effectiveness for the regulations
                                              2,204,100 lb (999,763 kg) for the 2018–                 2018 fishing year, 502,200 lb (227,794                in this final rule. Implementation of
                                              2019 fishing year, and 2,164,600 lb                     kg) for the 2018–2019 fishing year, and               these regulations will provide economic
                                              (981,846 kg) for the 2019–2020 fishing                  493,200 lb (223,712 kg) for the 2019–                 and social benefits to commercial and
                                              year and subsequent years. The run-                     2020 fishing year and subsequent                      recreational fishermen and associated
                                              around gillnet component commercial                     fishing years.                                        businesses and communities across the
                                              ACLs (which applies to the Gulf                            The commercial hook-and-line and                   South Atlantic, Mid-Atlantic, and Gulf
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                                              southern zone) are: 619,500 lb (281,000                 commercial run-around gillnet                         by increasing the king mackerel quotas.
                                              kg) for the 2016–2017 fishing year,                     component quotas in the southern zone                 In addition, the regulations will align
                                              596,400 lb (270,522 kg) for the 2017–                   are equal for each fishing year: 619,500              management for this species with the
                                              2018 fishing year, 585,900 lb (265,760                  lb (281,000 kg) for the 2016–2017                     best scientific information available.




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                                                 Response: The Administrative                         fishermen in Federal waters off of the                Each Council determines how it wants
                                              Procedure Act (APA) sets forth specific                 Florida Keys will fish under the Gulf                 to express catch limits, whether in
                                              provisions governing Federal agency                     migratory group commercial quota for                  pounds or by numbers of fish, after
                                              rulemaking. As described in 5 U.S.C.                    the entire fishing year. Currently,                   receiving input from fishermen. Most
                                              553(d), the APA requires the publication                vessels fishing in Federal waters off of              commercial trip limits are expressed in
                                              of a rule not less than 30 days prior to                the Florida Keys fish under the                       pounds of fish, but the South Atlantic
                                              its effective date, except where certain                commercial quota for Gulf migratory                   Council’s Cobia Mackerel Advisory
                                              conditions are met. Waiver of the                       group king mackerel during November 1                 Panel recommended that the trip limit
                                              requirement for this 30-day delay in                    through March 31 and under the                        for the Atlantic southern zone be
                                              effectiveness (cooling off period), may                 commercial quota for the Atlantic                     described in numbers of fish. The
                                              only be granted where (1) a the                         migratory group during April 1 through                Councils preferred to have this trip limit
                                              substantive rule grants or recognize a                  March 31. The proposed change in the                  set in numbers of fish, rather than
                                              exemption or relieves a restriction, (2)                regulatory boundary line for the Gulf                 pounds of fish, because they believed
                                              the rule is an interpretative rule or                   and Atlantic migratory groups of king                 that it would help with compliance and
                                              statement of policy, or (3) the Agency                  mackerel will not change the trip limit               enforcement. Numbers of fish will be
                                              find good cause for waiver of the                       for this area, but vessels will no longer             converted to landings in pounds of fish
                                              cooling off period.                                     have the opportunity to continue fishing              by multiplying by the average weight of
                                                 For this final rule, NMFS considered                 for king mackerel in Federal waters off               the fish to track landings against the
                                              waiving the 30-day cooling off period                   the Florida Keys once the Gulf                        Atlantic southern zone commercial
                                              for the entire final rule or for actions                migratory group king mackerel quota for               ACL, which is expressed in pounds of
                                              within the amendment and determined                     hook-and-line vessels in the Gulf                     fish. In determining this conversion
                                              that waiver is not appropriate. While                   southern zone has been reached.                       factor, NMFS uses data from
                                              certain actions within Amendment 26,                       The boundary change may result in                  commercial trip intercepts where the
                                              such as the revisions to the Gulf and                   adverse impacts on hook-and-line                      length and weight of the fish harvested
                                              Atlantic migratory group ACLs and                       vessels in Federal waters off the Florida             on a trip are recorded. As described in
                                              quotas, relieve a restriction, this final               Keys. However, those adverse impacts                  Amendment 26, the most recent
                                              rule contains many actions that are                     should be mitigated by the action to                  available data indicated that average
                                              interconnected, including actions that                  divide and allocate the commercial ACL                king mackerel weight was 8.48 lb (3.85
                                              do not clearly relieve a restriction. The               from the Florida east coast subzone to                kg), round weight.
                                              revised quotas are directly related to the              the remaining Gulf commercial zone                       Comment 5: The Atlantic migratory
                                              revised management boundary and                         components, including increasing the                  group commercial trip limit south of the
                                              associated changes to the zone system                   Gulf southern zone hook-and-line                      Flagler/Volusia, FL, county line from
                                              for the Gulf and the Atlantic migratory                 vessels allocation from approximately                 March 1 through March 31, should be
                                              groups of king mackerel.                                16 percent of the Gulf migratory group                75 fish rather than 50 fish as proposed
                                              Implementation of the revised                           commercial ACL to 21 percent. NMFS                    in the Amendment 26. The commercial
                                              management zones is tied to other                       concludes that any adverse impacts on                 trip limit should remain at 75 fish for
                                              management actions within this final                    Florida Keys fishermen will likely not                the months of March through
                                              rule and Amendment 26, such as                          be significant, although the effects will             September, because there is no scientific
                                              commercial trip limits, which impose a                  vary across all affected vessels.                     justification to reduce this to 50 fish.
                                              restriction and would not qualify for a                    Comment 3: The proposed action to                     Response: In Amendment 26, the
                                              waiver under the APA. Because the                       establish a year-round boundary at the                Councils considered a range of
                                              revised quotas directly relate to the                   Miami-Dade/Monroe county line for the                 alternative commercial trip limits,
                                              revised management boundary and the                     Gulf and Atlantic migratory groups of                 including an alternative which would
                                              associated changes to the zone system                   king mackerel does not include                        have established a trip limit of 75 fish
                                              for Gulf and Atlantic migratory groups                  discussion of how climate change may                  year-round for this area. However, the
                                              of king mackerel, NMFS determined                       impact this mixing zone. As the habitat               Councils selected a preferred alternative
                                              that it would be impractible to waive                   conditions change, the boundary may                   which will implement a 50-fish trip
                                              the cooling off period for this final rule,             not be as effective as envisioned. The                limit in the Atlantic southern zone from
                                              as requested by the Councils. The                       location of this boundary should be re-               March 1 through March 31, and then
                                              measures in this final rule will be                     evaluated every 3 years to see if changes             increase the trip limit to 75 fish from
                                              effective 30 days after publication in the              in the ecosystem warrant modification.                April 1 through the the end of
                                              Federal Register.                                          Response: During the 2014 stock                    September. This alternative also
                                                 Comment 2: The proposed action to                    assessment (SEDAR 38), the impact of                  includes a preferred option, which will
                                              establish a year-round management                       climate change on the distribution of                 impose the reduced trip limit of 50 fish
                                              boundary at the Miami-Dade/Monroe                       king mackerel was considered as part of               from April through September if 75
                                              county line will negatively impact the                  the determination of the mixing zone                  percent of the applicable commercial
                                              Florida Keys hook-and-line king                         boundaries. New assessments are                       quota is met at any time during the
                                              mackerel fishermen that depend on the                   conducted for a stock approximately                   March through September fishing
                                              season opening under the Atlantic                       every 5 years, and any new information                season. The Councils selected the 50-
                                              migratory group commercial quota on                     about the extent of the mixing zone will              fish commercial trip limit during March
                                              April 1. This April 1 season opening has                be evaluated at that time.                            due to their concern that a large
                                              historically been crucial to the financial                 Comment 4: It is confusing to set                  proportion of the commercial quota
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                                              viability of king mackerel fishing in the               catch limits in pounds of fish in one                 during the March through September
                                              Florida Keys.                                           area and in numbers of fish in another                fishing season could be landed in the
                                                 Response: The year-round boundary                    area.                                                 first month (March), resulting in an
                                              at the Miami-Dade/Monroe county line                       Response: The catch limits for the                 earlier closure for that season. The 50-
                                              established through this final rule will                Gulf and Atlantic migratory group king                fish commercial trip limit is intended to
                                              eliminate the seasonal boundary shift                   mackerel fisheries are established by the             constrain harvest during March, when
                                              currently in place. Under this final rule,              respective Councils and their SSCs.                   the fishery may be particularly


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                                              productive, to help ensure that                            The preamble to the final rule                     vessels, including king mackerel, was
                                              commercial quota is available for a                     provides the statement of the need for                $66,952. During the same time period,
                                              longer period during the March through                  and objectives of this final rule. The                an average of 736 vessels landed
                                              September fishing season. In                            Magnuson-Stevens Act provides the                     Atlantic migratory group king mackerel.
                                              Amendment 26, the Councils explained                    statutory basis for this final rule.                  These vessels generated dockside
                                              that these commercial trip limits, in                      No duplicative, overlapping, or                    revenues (2014 dollars) of $5,842,731
                                              conjuction with the other recommended                   conflicting Federal rules have been                   from king mackerel, $1,888,830 from
                                              management measures, are intended to                    identified. In addition, no new reporting             other species jointly landed with king
                                              provide the longest continued access to                 or record-keeping requirements are                    mackerel, and $12,670,841 from all
                                              king mackerel by commercial fishermen                   introduced by this final rule.                        other species in trips where king
                                              within the split season structure.                         No comments specific to the IRFA                   mackerel was not caught. The average
                                              Amendment 26 is based on the best                       were received from the public or from                 revenue per vessel from all species
                                              available scientific information.                       the Chief Counsel for the Advocacy of                 landed by these vessels, including king
                                                 Comment 6: Allowing federally                        the Small Business Administration;                    mackerel, was $27,817. Vessels that
                                              permitted shark fishermen a bycatch                     therefore, no public comments are                     caught and landed king mackerel may
                                              limit of 2 or 3 king mackerel that may                  addressed in this FRFA. However, there                also operate in other fisheries, such as
                                              be sold will provide shark fishermen an                 are comments that have economic                       the shellfish fisheries, the revenues of
                                              unfair economic advantage over other                    implications, and they are addressed in               which are not known and are not
                                              persons, especially fishermen that target               the Comments and Responses section.                   reflected in these totals. Based on
                                              snapper-grouper, wahoo, and Spanish                        No changes to the proposed rule were               revenue information, all commercial
                                              mackerel.                                               made in response to public comments.                  vessels affected by the final rule may be
                                                 Response: The bycatch allowance                      NMFS agrees that the Councils’ choice                 assumed to be small entities.
                                              being implemented for shark fishermen                   of preferred alternatives will best                      Because all entities expected to be
                                              applies to Atlantic migratory group king                achieve the Councils’ objectives for                  directly affected by this final rule are
                                              mackerel incidentally caught by                         Amendment 26 while minimizing, to                     assumed to be small entities, NMFS has
                                              fishermen engaged in directed shark                     the extent practicable, the adverse                   determined that this final rule will
                                              fishing with gillnets. The bycatch                      effects on fishermen, support industries,             affect a substantial number of small
                                              allowance may be retained and sold                      and associated communities.                           entities. The issue of disproportionate
                                              only if the fishermen have both valid                      NMFS expects this final rule to                    effects on small versus large entities
                                              Federal shark and king mackerel                         directly affect federally permitted                   does not arise in the present case
                                              permits. Except in the area north of                    commercial fishermen fishing for king                 because all directly affected entities are
                                              Cape Lookout Light, NC, gillnets are not                mackerel in the Gulf and Atlantic.                    small entities.
                                              an allowable gear for harvesting Atlantic               Recreational anglers fishing for king                    The actions in Amendment 26 and
                                              migratory group king mackerel. The                      mackerel will also be directly affected               this final rule and their effects on small
                                              bycatch allowance will allow shark                      by this final rule, but they are not                  entities are summarized below.
                                              fishermen to generate revenues from                     considered business entities under the                   Action 1 in Amendment 26 will
                                              their incidental take of king mackerel                  RFA, so they are outside the scope of                 establish a single year-round boundary
                                              that would otherwise be discarded.                      this analysis. Charterboat and headboat               for separating the Gulf and Atlantic
                                              Fishermen engaged in directed fishing                   operations are business entities but they             migratory groups of king mackerel
                                              for snapper-grouper, wahoo, or Spanish                  are only indirectly affected by this final            extending east from the Miami-Dade/
                                              mackerel generally use gear types other                 rule. For RFA purposes only, NMFS has                 Monroe county line, with the Gulf
                                              than gillnets, so their directed or                     established a small business size                     Council being responsible for
                                              incidental catches of king mackerel                     standard for businesses, including their              management measures for the mixing
                                              (subject to applicable quota and trip                   affiliates, whose primary industry is                 zone, defined as the area of the EEZ off
                                              limit) may be sold so long as they                      commercial fishing (see 50 CFR 200.2).                of the Florida Keys. This will replace
                                              possess a valid Federal king mackerel                   A business primarily engaged in                       the current mixing zone boundary that
                                              permit.                                                 commercial fishing (NAICS code 11411)                 varies seasonally, and thus will simplify
                                                                                                      is classified as a small business if it is            management, minimize confusion
                                              Classification                                          independently owned and operated, is                  among the public, and likely improve
                                                 The Regional Administrator,                          not dominant in its field of operation                law enforcement, because the new
                                              Southeast Region, NMFS, has                             (including affiliates), and has combined              boundary designation will also coincide
                                              determined that this final rule is                      annual receipts not in excess of $11                  with the boundary designation currently
                                              consistent with Amendment 26, the                       million for all its affiliated operations             in place for the Gulf and Atlantic
                                              Magnuson-Stevens Act, and other                         worldwide.                                            migratory groups of Spanish mackerel.
                                              applicable law.                                            From the 2000–2001 through 2013–                   This change will provide a more
                                                 This final rule has been determined to               2014 fishing years (the most recent                   favorable environment for commercial
                                              be not significant for purposes of                      available trip level data at the time that            vessels to increase revenues and profits.
                                              Executive Order 12866.                                  the Councils took final action on                     However, the extent of any revenue
                                                 In compliance with section 604 of the                Amendment 26), an average of 274                      increases cannot be estimated at this
                                              RFA, NMFS prepared a final regulatory                   vessels landed Gulf migratory group                   time. The current Florida east coast
                                              flexibility analysis (FRFA) for this final              king mackerel. These vessels generated                subzone will no longer exist under this
                                              rule. The FRFA incorporates the Initial                 dockside revenues (2014 dollars) of                   final rule.
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                                              Regulatory Flexibility Analysis (IRFA), a               $3,987,671 from king mackerel,                           Action 2–1 in Amendment 26 will
                                              summary of the significant economic                     $1,935,219 from other species jointly                 revise the ABC levels for Atlantic
                                              issues raised by public comments,                       landed with king mackerel, and                        migratory group king mackerel for
                                              NMFS’s responses to those comments,                     $12,395,741 from all other species in                 fishing years 2016–2017 through 2019–
                                              and a summary of the analyses                           trips where king mackerel was not                     2020, based on the ABC levels
                                              completed to support the action. The                    caught. The average annual revenue per                recommended by the SSC under a high
                                              FRFA follows.                                           vessel from all species landed by these               recruitment scenario. This will


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                                              substantially increase the Atlantic                     per trip in the northern zone (except                 to an early season closure. Landings
                                              migratory group ABC, thus enabling the                  trips north of Cape Lookout Light, NC,                may be higher in the second season, but,
                                              Council to increase the ACL, and                        that use an authorized gillnet for                    if prices were low, the higher landings
                                              providing a favorable environment for                   Atlantic migratory group king mackerel)               in the second season may not result in
                                              increases in potential harvest of Atlantic              may be retained and sold. This change                 revenue levels that will fully recoup the
                                              migratory group king mackerel that                      will allow affected vessels to generate               forgone revenues in the first season.
                                              could result in higher revenues and                     some revenue from incidentally caught                 However, given current available
                                              profits to participating commercial                     king mackerel instead of discarding                   information on landings, and the
                                              vessels.                                                them. Only 3 to 5 shark gillnet vessels               commercial quota increase, no quota
                                                 Action 2–2 in Amendment 26 will                      and 21 to 33 total vessel trips have                  closures will be expected for either the
                                              revise Atlantic migratory group king                    reported incidental catches of Atlantic               first or second season, even if harvest
                                              mackerel ACLs, commercial quotas, and                   migratory group king mackerel, so any                 levels reach the highest past recorded
                                              recreational ACT, based on the ABC                      potential adverse impact on vessels that              landings (2009–2010 landings). Thus,
                                              levels selected in Action 2–1. Action 2–                target king mackerel when incidental                  this action will not be expected to
                                              2 will set the ACL equal to OY and                      catches are counted against the Atlantic              adversely affect the revenues and profits
                                              equal to ABC. Given the increase in                     migratory group commercial ACL will                   of commercial vessels.
                                              ABC, equating ACL and OY to ABC will                    be negligible.                                           Action 5 in Amendment 26 will
                                              directly result in increasing the                          Action 4 in Amendment 26 will                      establish a commercial trip limit system
                                              allowable commercial harvest of                                                                               for the Atlantic southern zone. For both
                                                                                                      allocate the commercial quota for
                                              Atlantic migratory group king mackerel,                                                                       the first and second commercial
                                                                                                      Atlantic migratory group king
                                              as well as the associated potential                                                                           seasons, the commercial trip limit north
                                                                                                      mackerel’s southern zone into two split
                                              revenues. Relative to the current                                                                             of the Flagler/Volusia county line will
                                                                                                      seasons: 60 percent of the commercial
                                              commercial ACL, the increased                                                                                 remain 3,500 lb (1,587 kg). South of the
                                                                                                      quota will be allocated to the first
                                              commercial ACL will provide the                                                                               Flagler/Volusia county line, the trip
                                                                                                      season of March 1 through September
                                              opportunity for total revenues to                                                                             limit for the first season will be 50 fish
                                                                                                      30, and 40 percent will be allocated to
                                              increase by an estimated $4.7 million                                                                         for the month of March, and 75 fish for
                                                                                                      the second season of October 1 through
                                              for the 2016–2017 fishing year, $3.6                                                                          the remainder of the first season, but if
                                                                                                      the end of February. Any remaining
                                              million for the 2017–2018 fishing year,                                                                       75 percent of the commercial quota for
                                                                                                      unused quota from the first season will               first season has been be landed, the trip
                                              $2.4 million for the 2018–2019 fishing
                                              year, and $1.5 million for the 2019–2020                transfer to second season. Any                        limit will be 50 fish. For the second
                                              fishing year and subsequent fishing                     remaining quota from the second season                season, the commercial trip limit will be
                                              years. Action 2–2 will also revise the                  will not be carried forward to the next               50 fish, and, if less than 70 percent of
                                              Atlantic migratory group northern and                   fishing year. When the commercial                     the season’s quota has been landed, the
                                              southern zone commercial quotas, based                  quota for either season is met or                     trip limit will be 75 fish during the
                                              on the ACL selected by the Councils.                    expected to be met, commercial harvest                month of February. Because the 3,500 lb
                                              Whether the full revenue potential for                  of king mackerel in the Atlantic                      (1,587 kg) trip limit north of the Flagler/
                                              each zone will be realized largely                      southern zone will be prohibited for the              Volusia county line is the same as the
                                              depends on whether the full quotas will                 remainder of the respective season. In                current trip limit, vessels fishing in this
                                              be harvested. Using the highest past                    general, the revenue effects of splitting             area will be unaffected by this action.
                                              landings (2009–2010 landings) as the                    the fishing year into seasons as                      Given that no commercial quota
                                              expected future landings, neither zone                  compared to not splitting the fishing                 closures will be expected for the first or
                                              will be expected to fully take its                      year into seasons are unclear. For                    second season, as discussed in Action 4,
                                              respective commercial quota. The                        example, if all of the commercial quota               the imposition of a commercial trip
                                              revised northern and southern zone                      were harvested early in the fishing                   limit south of the Flagler/Volusia
                                              commercial quotas may allow for the                     season when maintaining only one                      county line will tend to reduce both per
                                              possibility for further revenue increases               season, the split-season alternative will             trip revenues and profits of commercial
                                              in the future through increased harvest;                comparatively be expected to allow                    vessels. However, the magnitude of
                                              however, this statement does not                        commercial vessels to fish over a longer              annual revenue reductions will be
                                              account for the effects from Action 4,                  period of time, because even if the first             relatively small, as vessels may be able
                                              which will split the commercial season                  season quota was reached, 40 percent of               to take more trips due to a longer season
                                              into two fishing seasons each year in the               the commercial quota will be available                under the commercial quota increases.
                                              Atlantic southern zone.                                 for harvest during the second season.                    Action 6 will set the Gulf migratory
                                                 Action 3 in Amendment 26 will allow                  Harvest will occur over a longer period               group king mackerel ACL equal to the
                                              for the limited retention and sale of                   of time (i.e., during both the first and              ABC recommended by the Gulf
                                              Atlantic migratory group king mackerel                  second seasons), resulting in a more                  Council’s SSC for the 2016–2017
                                              caught with gillnet as incidental catch                 stable supply of fish. Because a more                 through 2019–2020 fishing years. The
                                              in the gillnet portion of the directed                  stable supply is generally associated                 ABC recommended by the SSC is less
                                              commercial shark fishery, for any vessel                with higher dockside prices, overall                  than the existing ABC, but the lower
                                              with both a valid Federal shark directed                revenues will likely be higher.                       number is largely a product of the
                                              commercial permit and valid Federal                     Conversely, because only 60 percent of                boundary change, based on new
                                              king mackerel commercial permit. Any                    the commercial quota is allocated to the              information in SEDAR 38 that the range
                                              incidentally caught king mackerel may                   first season, the implementation of split             of Gulf migratory group king mackerel
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                                              only be sold to a dealer with the Gulf                  seasons may restrict harvest and                      spans a smaller area than previously
                                              and South Atlantic Federal dealer                       revenues in the first season that may not             thought. When the existing commercial
                                              permit. For this type of incidental catch,              be fully recouped in the second season.               ACLs for the Gulf migratory group are
                                              no more than 2 king mackerel per crew                   This could happen if revenues from the                adjusted to account for landings in the
                                              member per trip in the southern zone                    relatively higher pricing conditions in               Florida east coast subzone that will no
                                              may be retained and sold, and no more                   the first season, which coincides with                longer be considered part of Gulf
                                              than 3 king mackerel per crew member                    the Lenten season, were restricted due                migratory group king mackerel, the new


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                                              commercial ACLs starting in the 2016–                   2019–2020 fishing year and subsequent                 that used to be under the Gulf Council
                                              2017 fishing year through this final rule               fishing years. Revenue increases for the              jurisdiction without trip limits during
                                              will actually be greater than the existing              gillnet component of the southern zone                the winter months. This would open
                                              ones. For this reason, setting the Gulf                 will be identical to those of the hook-               opportunities for higher harvests that
                                              migratory group ACL equal to the ABC                    and-line component. While vessels in                  could result in a shorter king mackerel
                                              will be expected to provide higher                      all zones may be expected to generate                 season in the Atlantic southern zone.
                                              landings and revenues to commercial                     higher overall revenues, the distribution             Vessels fishing in the area with no trip
                                              vessels. Historically, the commercial                   of such revenue increases will not be                 limits would benefit, but any benefit
                                              sector has fully harvested its allocation               uniform across all vessels. Because                   would be at the expense of vessels
                                              of Gulf migratory group king mackerel.                  hook-and-line vessels in the Florida                  fishing in areas with trip limits, as
                                              Thus, using past landings as a predictor                Keys will no longer have access to the                allowing unrestricted harvest would
                                              of future landings, it is likely that the               Atlantic migratory group king mackerel                likely lead to earlier quota closures. The
                                              commercial sector will harvest up to the                in waters off the Florida Keys, revenue               overall net effects on vessel revenues
                                              level of the quota increases for the Gulf               increases for these vessels may be                    cannot be determined, but if a
                                              migratory group and generate higher                     limited. If the hook-and-line quota in                commercial quota closure occurs due to
                                              revenues from quota increases.                          the southern zone is reached and                      increased, unrestricted harvest, overall
                                              Estimated total revenue increases will                  harvest is closed before the normal end               annual vessel revenues may decrease.
                                              be approximately $1,068,000 for the                     of the fishing season on March 31,                       The second alternative would
                                              2016–2017 fishing year, $871,000 for the                Florida Keys hook-and-line vessels will               establish a year-round trip limit of 75
                                              2017–2018 fishing year, $781,000 for the                no longer be able to continue generating              fish for Atlantic migratory group king
                                              2018–2019 fishing year, and $692,000                    revenues from the harvest of Gulf or                  mackerel in the area south of the
                                              for the 2019–2020 fishing year and                      Atlantic migratory group king mackerel                Flagler/Volusia county line. This
                                              every fishing year thereafter.                          in waters off the Florida Keys. To                    alternative would provide for a greater
                                                                                                      continue fishing for king mackerel,                   trip limit than the preferred alternative
                                                 Action 7 in Amendment 26 will revise
                                                                                                      vessels will have to move to areas that               for certain months of the year, and thus
                                              the commercial zone quotas for Gulf
                                                                                                      remain open to fishing for Gulf or                    may be expected to result in slightly
                                              migratory group king mackerel as
                                                                                                      Atlantic migratory group of king                      higher landings and revenues than the
                                              follows: 40 percent for the western zone;
                                                                                                      mackerel and such a move could create                 preferred alternative. However, this
                                              18 percent for the northern zone; 21                                                                          alternative may lead to shorter
                                                                                                      a potential increase in fishing costs.
                                              percent for the southern zone hook-and-                    Action 8 in Amendment 26                           commercial seasons, as it does not
                                              line component; and 21 percent for the                  considered revising the commercial and                include a mechanism to slow down
                                              southern zone gillnet component. This                   recreational allocations for the Gulf                 harvests to avoid exceeding the area’s
                                              revised zone allocation is necessary                    migratory group king mackerel;                        quota for the first or second seasons in
                                              because the previous Gulf migratory                     however, the Councils selected the no                 the Atlantic southern zone.
                                              group king mackerel zone allocations                    action alternative and therefore, these                  The third alternative, which would
                                              included the Florida east coast subzone,                allocations have not changed through                  apply only to the first season, would
                                              which will no longer exist because of                   this final rule.                                      establish a trip limit of 50 fish from
                                              the boundary change under Action 1.                        Action 9 in Amendment 26 will                      March 1–March 31, and 75 fish for the
                                              The Florida east coast area will now be                 modify the recreational bag limit for                 remainder of the season 1, for the area
                                              included in the southern zone for                       Gulf migratory group king mackerel                    south of the Flagler/Volusia county line.
                                              Atlantic migratory group king mackerel.                 from two to three fish per person per                 This alternative has two options, one of
                                              Action 7 will result in commercial quota                day. This will not directly affect any                which is the preferred option. The non-
                                              increases for all of the Gulf migratory                 business entities under the RFA.                      preferred option would reduce the trip
                                              group king mackerel zones, potentially                     The following discussion describes                 limit for the first season if 75 percent of
                                              resulting in higher revenues to                         the alternatives that were not selected as            the first season has been landed, but to
                                              commercial vessels. However, the quota                  preferred by the Council. Among the                   occur no earlier than August 1 each
                                              increases will not be uniform across the                actions considered, only actions that                 fishing year. The preferred option
                                              zones, with the Gulf northern zone                      would have direct adverse economic                    would reduce the trip limit anytime
                                              receiving the largest quota increases. For              effects on small entities merit inclusion.            during the first season when 75 percent
                                              the Gulf western zone, total revenue                       Only Action 5 (commercial trip limits              of the first season’s quota has been
                                              increases will be approximately                         for the Atlantic migratory group’s                    landed. The non-preferred option would
                                              $194,000 for the 2016–2017 fishing year,                southern zone) may result in adverse                  in principle allow for a higher trip limit
                                              $115,000 for the 2017–2018 fishing year,                economic impacts on small commercial                  over a longer period in the first season
                                              $79,000 for the 2018–2019 fishing year,                 business entities. Four alternatives and              and would be expected to result in
                                              and $44,000 for the 2019–2020 fishing                   five sub-alternatives, including the two              higher per trip revenues and profits than
                                              year and subsequent fishing years. For                  preferred alternatives and two preferred              the preferred option. However, analysis
                                              the Gulf northern zone, revenue                         sub-alternatives, were considered for                 of the landings data shows that both
                                              increases will be approximately                         establishing commercial trip limits in                options would have the same effects,
                                              $630,000 for the 2016–2017 fishing year,                the Atlantic southern zone. All of the                because the 75 percent trigger is
                                              $595,000 for the 2017–2018 fishing year,                considered alternatives would maintain                expected to be met at the same date
                                              $579,000 for the 2018–2019 fishing year,                the current trip limit for Atlantic                   under both options, which would occur
                                              and $563,000 for the 2019–2020 fishing                  migratory group king mackerel in areas                after August 1.
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                                              year and subsequent fishing years. For                  north of the Volusia/Flagler county line.                The fourth alternative would establish
                                              the hook-and-line component of the                      The first alternative, the no action                  a 50 fish trip limit for the second
                                              southern zone, revenue increases will be                alternative, would retain the current trip            season. This alternative has three
                                              approximately $121,000 for the 2016–                    limit system. Because of the boundary                 options, one of which is the preferred
                                              2017 fishing year, $80,000 for the 2017–                change in Action 1, maintaining the                   option. The preferred option would
                                              2018 fishing year, $61,000 for the 2018–                current trip limit system would leave                 increase the trip limit to 75 fish during
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                                              of the second season’s commercial quota                      PART 622—FISHERIES OF THE                                        (i) Western zone. The western zone
                                              had been landed, the trip limit would                        CARIBBEAN, GULF OF MEXICO, AND                                encompasses an area of the EEZ north
                                              remain 50 fish. The second option                            SOUTH ATLANTIC                                                of a line extending east of the US/
                                              would increase the trip limit to 75 fish                                                                                   Mexico border, and west of a line
                                              during January and February as long as                       ■ 1. The authority citation for part 622                      extending due south of the Alabama/
                                              less than 70 percent of the second                           continues to read as follows:                                 Florida border, including the EEZ off
                                              season’s quota had been landed. In                               Authority: 16 U.S.C. 1801 et seq.                         Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi, and
                                              principle, this second option would be                                                                                     Alabama.
                                              expected to increase vessel revenues per                     ■ 2. In § 622.7, revise paragraph (b)(1) to
                                                                                                                                                                            (ii) Northern zone. The northern zone
                                              trip in January as compared to the                           read as follows:
                                                                                                                                                                         encompasses an area of the EEZ east of
                                              preferred option, but the second option
                                                                                                           § 622.7     Fishing years.                                    a line extending due south of the
                                              would also increase the likelihood of an
                                                                                                           *      *    *    *    *                                       Florida/Alabama border, and north of a
                                              earlier closure in the second season. The
                                                                                                             (b) * * *                                                   line extending due west of the Lee/
                                              third option is similar to the preferred
                                              option, except that the trigger for                            (1) Gulf migratory group king                               Collier County, FL, boundary.
                                              increasing the trip limit would be                           mackerel—(i) Southern zone—July 1                                (iii) Southern zone. The southern
                                              landings less than 80 percent, instead of                    through June 30.                                              zone encompasses an area of the EEZ
                                              less than 70 percent, of the second                            (ii) Northern zone—October 1 through                        south of a line extending due west of the
                                              season’s quota. In theory, this option                       September 30.                                                 Lee/Collier County, FL, boundary on the
                                              has a greater likelihood than the                              (iii) Western zone—July 1 through                           FL west coast, and south of a line
                                              preferred option for increasing the                          June 30.                                                      extending due east of the Monroe/
                                              commercial trip limit in February, but it                    *      *    *    *    *                                       Miami-Dade County, FL, boundary on
                                              would also increase the likelihood of an                                                                                   the FL east coast, which includes the
                                              early closure in the second season.                          Subpart Q—Coastal Migratory Pelagic                           EEZ off Collier and Monroe Counties,
                                              However, because the greatest historical                     Resources (Gulf of Mexico, South                              FL.
                                              landings have been well below the                            Atlantic, and Mid-Atlantic)                                      (2) Atlantic migratory group. The
                                              proposed second season quota, all three                                                                                    Atlantic migratory group is divided into
                                              options would be expected to have the                        ■ 3. Revise the heading of subpart Q to                       the northern and southern zones
                                              same effects on vessel revenues.                             read as set forth above.                                      separated by a line extending from the
                                                 Section 212 of the Small Business                         ■ 4. Revise § 622.369 to read as follows:                     North Carolina/South Carolina border,
                                              Regulatory Enforcement Fairness Act of                                                                                     as specified in § 622.2. See Table 1 of
                                              1996 states that, for each rule or group                     § 622.369      Description of zones.
                                                                                                                                                                         this section for the boundary
                                              of related rules for which an agency is                         (a) Migratory groups of king mackerel.                     coordinates. See Figure 1 in Appendix
                                              required to prepare a FRFA, the agency                       In the EEZ, king mackerel are divided                         G of this part for illustration. See
                                              shall publish one or more guides to                          into the Gulf migratory group and the                         § 622.385(a)(1) for a description of the
                                              assist small entities in complying with                      Atlantic migratory group. The Gulf                            areas for Atlantic migratory group king
                                              the rule, and shall designate such                           migratory group is bound by a line                            mackerel commercial trip limits.
                                              publications as small entity compliance                      extending east of the U.S./Mexico
                                              guides. As part of the rulemaking                            border and a line extending east of the                          (i) Northern zone. The northern zone
                                              process, NMFS prepared a fishery                             Miami-Dade/Monroe County, FL,                                 encompasses an area of the EEZ south
                                              bulletin, which also serves as a small                       boundary. The Atlantic migratory group                        of a line extending from the intersection
                                              entity compliance guide. The fishery                         is bound by a line extending east of the                      point of New York, Connecticut, and
                                              bulletin will be sent to all interested                      Miami-Dade/Monroe County, FL,                                 Rhode Island (as described in
                                              parties.                                                     boundary and a line from the                                  § 600.105(a) of this chapter), and north
                                                                                                           intersection point of Connecticut, Rhode                      of a line extending from the North
                                              List of Subjects in 50 CFR Part 622                                                                                        Carolina/South Carolina border, as
                                                                                                           Island, and New York (as described in
                                                Annual catch limits, Fisheries,                            § 600.105(a) of this chapter). The zone                       specified in § 622.2, including the EEZ
                                              Fishing, Gulf of Mexico, King mackerel,                      boundaries remain in place year round.                        off each state from North Carolina to
                                              South Atlantic.                                              See Table 1 of this section for the                           New York. This zone remains the same
                                                Dated: April 6, 2017.                                      boundary coordinates. See Figure 1 in                         year round.
                                              Alan D. Risenhoover,                                         Appendix G of this part for illustration.                        (ii) Southern zone. The southern zone
                                              Acting Deputy Assistant Administrator for                       (1) Gulf migratory group. The Gulf                         encompasses an area of the EEZ south
                                              Regulatory Programs, National Marine                         migratory group is divided into western,                      of a line extending from the North
                                              Fisheries Service.                                           northern, and southern zones. See Table                       Carolina/South Carolina border, as
                                                For the reasons set out in the                             1 of this section for the boundary                            specified in § 622.2, and north of a line
                                              preamble, 50 CFR part 622 is amended                         coordinates. See Figure 1 in Appendix                         extending due east of the Monroe/
                                              as follows:                                                  G of this part for illustration.                              Miami-Dade County, FL, boundary.

                                                                                      TABLE 1 TO § 622.369—KING MACKEREL DESCRIPTION OF ZONES
                                                                                                     [For illustration, see Figure 1 in Appendix G of this part]

                                                           Area                                                 Boundary 1                                                             Boundary 2
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                                              Gulf Migratory Group—                 U.S./Mexico, A line east of the intersection of                             AL/FL, 87°31′6″ W. long.
                                               Western Zone.                          25°58′30.57″ N. lat. and 96°55′27.37″ W. long.
                                              Gulf Migratory Group—                 AL/FL, 87°31′6″ W. long .................................................   Lee/Collier, 26°19′48″ N. lat.
                                               Northern Zone.
                                              Gulf Migratory Group—                 Lee/Collier, 26°19′48″ N. lat ...........................................   Monroe/Miami-Dade, 25°20′24″ N. lat.
                                               Southern Zone.



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                                                                          TABLE 1 TO § 622.369—KING MACKEREL DESCRIPTION OF ZONES—Continued
                                                                                                   [For illustration, see Figure 1 in Appendix G of this part]

                                                           Area                                              Boundary 1                                                    Boundary 2

                                              Atlantic Migratory Group—             NY/CT/RI, 41°18′16.249″ N. lat. and 71°54′28.477″ W.             NC/SC, a line extending in a direction of 135°34′55″
                                                Northern Zone.                       long. southeast to 37°22′32.75″ N. lat. and the inter-           from true north beginning at 33°51′07.9″ N. lat. and
                                                                                     section point with the outward boundary of the EEZ.              78°32′32.6″ W. long. to the intersection point with the
                                                                                                                                                      outward boundary of the EEZ.
                                              Atlantic Migratory Group—             NC/SC, a line extending in a direction of 135°34′55″             Monroe/Miami-Dade, 25°20′24″ N. lat.
                                                Southern Zone.                       from true north beginning at 33°51′07.9″ N. lat. and
                                                                                     78°32′32.6″ W. long. to the intersection point with the
                                                                                     outward boundary of the EEZ.



                                                (b) Migratory groups of Spanish                        Connecticut, and Rhode Island (as                      § 600.105(a) of this chapter), and north
                                              mackerel—(1) Gulf migratory group. In                    described in § 600.105(a) of this                      of a line extending from the North
                                              the EEZ, the Gulf migratory group is                     chapter). The Atlantic migratory group                 Carolina/South Carolina border, as
                                              bounded by a line extending east of the                  is divided into the northern and                       specified in § 622.2, including the EEZ
                                              U.S./Mexico border and a line extending                  southern zones. See Table 2 of this                    off each state from North Carolina to
                                              due east of the Monroe/Miami-Dade                        section for the boundary coordinates.                  New York.
                                              County, FL, boundary. See Table 2 of                     See Figure 2 in Appendix G of this part
                                              this section for the boundary                            for illustration. See § 622.385(b)(1) for a              (ii) Southern zone. The southern zone
                                              coordinates. See Figure 2 in Appendix                    description of the areas for Atlantic                  encompasses an area of the EEZ south
                                              G of this part for illustration.                         migratory group Spanish mackerel                       of a line extending from the North
                                                (2) Atlantic migratory group. In the                   commercial trip limits.                                Carolina/South Carolina border, as
                                              EEZ, the Atlantic migratory group is                        (i) Northern zone. The northern zone                specified in § 622.2, and north of a line
                                              bounded by a line extending due east of                  encompasses an area of the EEZ south                   extending due east of the Monroe/
                                              the Monroe/Miami-Dade County, FL,                        of a line extending from the intersection              Miami-Dade County, FL, boundary,
                                              boundary and a line extending from the                   point of New York, Connecticut, and                    including the EEZ off South Carolina,
                                              intersection point of New York,                          Rhode Island (as described in                          Georgia, and Florida.
                                                                                    TABLE 2 TO § 622.369—SPANISH MACKEREL DESCRIPTION OF ZONES
                                                                                                   [For illustration, see Figure 2 in Appendix G of this part]

                                                           Area                                              Boundary 1                                                    Boundary 2

                                              Gulf Migratory Group ...........      US/Mexico, A line east of the intersection of                    Monroe/Miami-Dade, 25°20′24″ N. lat.
                                                                                     25°58′30.57″ N. lat. and 96°55′27.37″ W. long.
                                              Atlantic Migratory Group—             NY/CT/RI, 41°18′16.249″ N. lat. and 71°54′28.477″ W.             NC/SC, a line extending in a direction of 135°34′55″
                                                Northern Zone.                       long. southeast to 37°22′32.75″ N. lat. and the inter-           from true north beginning at 33°51′07.9″ N. lat. and
                                                                                     section point with the outward boundary of the EEZ.              78°32′32.6″ W. long. to the intersection point with the
                                                                                                                                                      outward boundary of the EEZ.
                                              Atlantic Migratory Group—             NC/SC, a line extending in a direction of 135°34′55″             Monroe/Miami-Dade, 25°20′24″ N. lat.
                                                Southern Zone.                       from true north beginning at 33°51′07.9″ N. lat. and
                                                                                     78°32′32.6″ W. long. to the intersection point with the
                                                                                     outward boundary of the EEZ.



                                                (c) Migratory groups of cobia—(1) Gulf                 west of the line of demarcation between                due east from the Florida/Georgia
                                              migratory group. In the EEZ, the Gulf                    the Atlantic Ocean and the Gulf of                     border.
                                              migratory group is bounded by a line                     Mexico (the Council boundary, as                         (2) Atlantic migratory group. In the
                                              extending east from the United States/                   described in § 600.105(c) of this                      EEZ, the Atlantic migratory group is
                                              Mexico border and a line extending due                   chapter).                                              bounded by a line extending from the
                                              east from the Florida/Georgia border.                                                                           intersection point of New York,
                                                                                                          (ii) Florida east coast zone. The
                                              See Table 3 of this section for the                                                                             Connecticut, and Rhode Island (as
                                                                                                       Florida east coast zone encompasses an
                                              boundary coordinates. (See Figure 3 in                                                                          described in § 600.105(a) of this chapter)
                                              Appendix G of this part for illustration.)               area of the EEZ south and east of the                  and a line extending due east of the
                                                (i) Gulf zone. The Gulf zone                           line of demarcation between the                        Florida/Georgia border. See Table 3 of
                                              encompasses an area of the EEZ north                     Atlantic Ocean and the Gulf of Mexico                  this section for the boundary
                                              of a line extending east of the United                   (as described in § 600.105(c) of this                  coordinates. (See Figure 3 in Appendix
                                              States/Mexico border, and north and                      chapter), and south of a line extending                G of this part for illustration.)
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                                                                                            TABLE 3 TO § 622.369—COBIA DESCRIPTION OF ZONES
                                                                                                   [For illustration, see Figure 3 in Appendix G of this part]

                                                           Area                                              Boundary 1                                                     Boundary 2

                                              Gulf Migratory Group—Gulf             US/Mexico, A line east of the intersection                   of   Council Boundary—the intersection of the outer bound-
                                               Zone.                                 25°58′30.57″ N. lat. and 96°55′27.37″ W. long.                     ary of the EEZ and 83°00′ W. long., north to 24°35′
                                                                                                                                                        N. lat., (near the Dry Tortugas Islands), then east to
                                                                                                                                                        the mainland.
                                              Gulf Migratory Group—Flor-            Council Boundary—the intersection of the outer bound-             FL/GA, 30°42′45.6″ N. lat.
                                               ida East Coast Zone.                   ary of the EEZ and 83°00′ W. long., north to 24°35′
                                                                                      N. lat., (near the Dry Tortugas Islands), then east to
                                                                                      the mainland.
                                              Atlantic Migratory Group ......       NY/CT/RI, 41°18′16.249″ N. lat. and 71°54′28.477″ W.              FL/GA, 30°42′45.6″ N. lat.
                                                                                     long. southeast to 37°22′32.75″ N. lat. and the inter-
                                                                                     section point with the outward boundary of the EEZ.



                                              ■ 5. In § 622.370, revise paragraphs                     ■ 7. In § 622.374, revise paragraphs                    § 622.375   Authorized and unauthorized
                                              (a)(2), (b)(1) introductory text, and (c)(1)             (b)(1)(i) and (ii) and (c)(1) to read as                gear.
                                              to read as follows:                                      follows:                                                   (a) * * *
                                                                                                                                                                  (1) * * *
                                              § 622.370   Permits.                                     § 622.374    Recordkeeping and reporting.                  (ii) King mackerel, Gulf migratory
                                              *      *     *     *     *                               *       *    *      *    *                              group—hook-and-line gear and, in the
                                                 (a) * * *                                                (b) * * *                                            southern zone only, run-around gillnet.
                                                                                                                                                               (See § 622.369(a)(1)(iii) for a description
                                                 (2) Gillnets for king mackerel in the                    (1) * * *
                                                                                                                                                               of the southern zone.)
                                              Gulf southern zone. For a person aboard                     (i) Charter vessels. The owner or
                                              a vessel to use a run-around gillnet for                                                                         *       *     *     *     *
                                                                                                       operator of a charter vessel for which a                   (b) * * *
                                              king mackerel in the southern zone (see                  charter vessel/headboat permit for Gulf                    (4) Exception for king mackerel in the
                                              § 622.369(a)(1)(iii)), a commercial vessel               or Atlantic coastal migratory pelagic fish              Gulf EEZ. The provisions of this
                                              permit for king mackerel and a king                      has been issued, as required under                      paragraph (b)(4) apply to king mackerel
                                              mackerel gillnet permit must have been                   § 622.370(b)(1), or whose vessel fishes                 taken in the Gulf EEZ and to such king
                                              issued to the vessel and must be on                      for or lands Gulf or Atlantic coastal                   mackerel possessed in the Gulf.
                                              board. See § 622.372 regarding a limited                 migratory fish in or from state waters                  Paragraph (b)(3) of this section
                                              access system applicable to king                         adjoining the Gulf, South Atlantic, or                  notwithstanding, a person aboard a
                                              mackerel gillnet permits in the southern                 Mid-Atlantic EEZ, who is selected to                    vessel that has a valid commercial
                                              zone and restrictions on transferability                 report by the SRD must maintain a                       permit for king mackerel is not subject
                                              of king mackerel gillnet permits.                        fishing record for each trip, or a portion              to the bag limit for king mackerel when
                                              *      *     *     *     *                               of such trips as specified by the SRD, on               the vessel has on board on a trip
                                                 (b) * * *                                             forms provided by the SRD and must                      unauthorized gear other than a drift
                                                                                                       submit such record as specified in                      gillnet in the Gulf EEZ, a long gillnet, or
                                                 (1) For a person aboard a vessel that
                                                                                                       paragraph (b)(2)(i) of this section.                    a run-around gillnet in an area other
                                              is operating as a charter vessel or
                                              headboat to fish for or possess, in or                      (ii) Headboats. The owner or operator                than the southern zone. Thus, the
                                              from the EEZ, Gulf coastal migratory                     of a headboat for which a charter vessel/               following applies to a vessel that has a
                                              pelagic fish or Atlantic coastal migratory               headboat permit for Gulf coastal                        commercial permit for king mackerel:
                                              pelagic fish, a valid charter vessel/                    migratory fish or Atlantic coastal                         (i) Such vessel may not use
                                              headboat permit for Gulf coastal                         migratory pelagic fish has been issued,                 unauthorized gear in a directed fishery
                                              migratory pelagic fish or Atlantic coastal               as required under § 622.370(b)(1), or                   for king mackerel in the Gulf EEZ.
                                              migratory pelagic fish, respectively,                    whose vessel fishes for or lands Gulf or                   (ii) If such a vessel has a drift gillnet
                                              must have been issued to the vessel and                  Atlantic coastal migratory pelagic fish in              or a long gillnet on board or a run-
                                              must be on board.                                        or from state waters adjoining the Gulf,                around gillnet in an area other than the
                                                                                                       South Atlantic, or Mid-Atlantic EEZ,                    southern zone, no king mackerel may be
                                              *      *     *     *     *
                                                                                                       who is selected to report by the SRD                    possessed.
                                                 (c) * * *                                             must submit an electronic fishing record                   (iii) If such a vessel has unauthorized
                                                 (1) Permits. For a dealer to first                    for each trip of all fish harvested within              gear on board other than a drift gillnet
                                              receive Gulf or Atlantic coastal                         the time period specified in paragraph                  in the Gulf EEZ, a long gillnet, or a run-
                                              migratory pelagic fish harvested in or                   (b)(2)(ii) of this section, via the                     around gillnet in an area other than the
                                              from the EEZ, a Gulf and South Atlantic                  Southeast Region Headboat Survey.                       southern zone, the possession of king
                                              dealer permit must be issued to the                      *       *    *      *    *                              mackerel taken incidentally is restricted
                                              dealer.                                                                                                          only by the closure provisions of
                                                                                                          (c) * * *
                                              *      *     *     *     *                                                                                       § 622.384(e) and the trip limits specified
                                                                                                          (1) A dealer who first receives Gulf or
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                                                                                                                                                               in § 622.385(a). See also § 622.379
                                              ■ 6. In § 622.372, revise the section                    Atlantic coastal migratory pelagic fish                 regarding the purse seine catch
                                              heading to read as follows:                              must maintain records and submit                        allowances of king mackerel.
                                                                                                       information as specified in § 622.5(c).
                                              § 622.372 Limited access system for king                                                                         *       *     *     *     *
                                              mackerel gillnet permits applicable in the               *       *    *      *    *                              ■ 9. In § 622.378, revise the section
                                              Gulf southern zone.                                      ■ 8. In § 622.375, revise paragraphs                    heading and paragraph (a) to read as
                                              *      *     *       *      *                            (a)(1)(ii) and (b)(4) to read as follows:               follows:


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                                              § 622.378 Seasonal closures of the Gulf                 group king mackerel (See                              (260,997 kg) for the 2019–2020 fishing
                                              migratory group king mackerel gillnet                   § 622.375(a)(1)(i)), may retain and sell a            year and subsequent fishing years.
                                              fishery.                                                limited number of king mackerel. Any                     (2) Atlantic migratory group. The
                                                (a) Seasonal closures of the gillnet                  king mackerel retained must be sold to                Atlantic migratory group is divided into
                                              component for Gulf migratory group                      a dealer with a valid Federal Gulf and                northern and southern zones. The
                                              king mackerel. The gillnet component                    South Atlantic dealer permit.                         descriptions of the zones are specified
                                              for Gulf migratory group king mackerel                     (1) Northern zone. No more than three              in § 622.369(a). Quotas for the northern
                                              in or from the southern zone is closed                  king mackerel per crew member may be                  and southern zones for the 2016–2017
                                              each fishing year from July 1 until 6                   retained or sold per trip (See                        fishing year and subsequent years are as
                                              a.m. on the day after the Martin Luther                 § 622.385(a)(1)(i) for the commercial trip            follows:
                                              King Jr. Federal holiday. The gillnet                   limit for directed king mackerel trips                   (i) Northern zone. The quota is
                                              component is open on the first weekend                  using authorized gillnets (in the Atlantic            1,497,600 lb (679,300 kg) for the 2016–
                                              following the Martin Luther King Jr.                    EEZ north of 34°37.3′ N. lat., the latitude           2017 fishing year, 1,359,360 lb (616,595
                                              holiday, provided a notification of                     of Cape Lookout, NC)).                                kg) for the 2017–2018 fishing year,
                                              closure has not been filed under                           (2) Southern zone. No more than two                1,198,080 lb (543,440 kg) for the 2018–
                                              § 622.8(b). The gillnet component is                    king mackerel per crew member may be                  2019 fishing year and 1,082,880 lb
                                              closed all subsequent weekends and                      retained or sold per trip.                            (491,186 kg) for the 2019–2020 fishing
                                              observed Federal holidays. Weekend                                                                            year and subsequent fishing years. No
                                                                                                      ■ 11. In § 622.382, revise paragraph
                                              closures are effective from 6 a.m.                                                                            more than 0.40 million lb (0.18 million
                                              Saturday to 6 a.m. Monday. Holiday                      (a)(1)(ii) to read as follows:
                                                                                                                                                            kg) may be harvested by purse seine
                                              closures are effective from 6 a.m. on the               § 622.382    Bag and possession limits.               gear.
                                              observed Federal holiday to 6 a.m. the                  *      *    *     *     *                                (ii) Southern zone. The annual quota
                                              following day. All times are eastern                      (a) * * *                                           is 5,002,400 lb (2,269,050 kg) for the
                                              standard time. During these closures, a                   (1) * * *                                           2016–2017 fishing year, 4,540,640 lb
                                              person aboard a vessel using or                                                                               (2,059,600 kg) for the 2017–2018 fishing
                                                                                                        (ii) Gulf migratory group king
                                              possessing a gillnet with a stretched-                                                                        year, 4,001,920 lb (1,815,240 kg) for the
                                                                                                      mackerel—3.
                                              mesh size of 4.75 inches (12.1 cm) or                                                                         2018–2019 fishing year and 3,617,120 lb
                                              larger in the southern zone may not fish                *      *    *     *     *                             (1,640,698 kg) for the 2019–2020 fishing
                                              for or possess Gulf migratory group king                ■ 12. In § 622.384, revise paragraphs (b)             year and subsequent fishing years.
                                              mackerel. (See § 622.369(a)(1)(iii) for a               and (e) to read as follows:                              (A) For the period March 1 through
                                              description of the southern zone.)                                                                            September 30, each year, the seasonal
                                                                                                      § 622.384    Quotas.
                                              *     *     *     *     *                                                                                     quota is 3,001,440 lb (1,361,430 kg) for
                                                                                                      *       *    *    *     *                             the 2016–2017 fishing year, 2,724,384 lb
                                              ■ 10. Revise § 622.379 to read as
                                                                                                         (b) King mackerel—(1) Gulf migratory               (1,235,760 kg) for the 2017–2018 fishing
                                              follows:                                                group. The Gulf migratory group is                    year, 2,401,152 lb (1,089,144 kg) for the
                                              § 622.379   Incidental catch allowances.                divided into zones. The description of                2018–2019 fishing year and 2,170,272 lb
                                                 (a) Purse seine incidental catch                     the zones is specified in § 622.369(a).               (984,419 kg) for the 2019–2020 fishing
                                              allowance. A vessel in the EEZ, or                      Quotas for the western, northern, and                 year and subsequent fishing years.
                                              having fished in the EEZ, with a purse                  southern zones are as follows:                           (B) For the period October 1 through
                                              seine on board will not be considered as                   (i) Western zone. The quota is                     the end of February each year, the
                                              fishing, or having fished, for king or                  1,180,000 lb (535,239 kg) for the 2016–               seasonal quota is 2,000,960 lb (907,620
                                              Spanish mackerel in violation of a                      2017 fishing year, 1,136,000 lb (515,281              kg) for the 2016–2017 fishing year,
                                              prohibition of purse seines under                       kg) for the 2017–2018 fishing year,                   1,816,256 lb (823,840 kg) for the 2017–
                                              § 622.375(b), in violation of the                       1,116,000 lb (506,209 kg) for the 2018–               2018 fishing year, 1,600,768 lb (726,096
                                              possession limits under § 622.375(b)(3),                2019 fishing year, and 1,096,000 lb                   kg) for the 2018–2019 fishing year and
                                              or, in the case of king mackerel from the               (497,137 kg) for the 2019–2020 fishing                1,446,848 lb (656,279 kg) for the 2019–
                                              Atlantic migratory group, in violation of               year and subsequent fishing years.                    2020 fishing year and subsequent
                                              a closure effected in accordance with                      (ii) Northern zone. The quota is                   fishing years.
                                              § 622.8(b), provided the king mackerel                  531,000 lb (240,858 kg) for the 2016–                    (C) Any unused portion of the quota
                                              on board does not exceed 1 percent, or                  2017 fishing year, 511,200 lb (231,876                specified in paragraph (b)(2)(ii)(A) of
                                              the Spanish mackerel on board does not                  kg) for the 2017–2018 fishing year,                   this section will be added to the quota
                                              exceed 10 percent, of all fish on board                 502,200 lb (227,794 kg) for the 2018–                 specified in paragraph (b)(2)(ii)(B) of
                                              the vessel. Incidental catch will be                    2019 fishing year, and 493,200 lb                     this section. Any unused portion of the
                                              calculated by number and/or weight of                   (223,712 kg) for the 2019–2020 fishing                quota specified in paragraph (b)(2)(ii)(B)
                                              fish. Neither calculation may exceed the                year and subsequent fishing years.                    of this section, including any addition
                                              allowable percentage. Incidentally                         (iii) Southern zone. (A) The hook-and-             of quota specified in paragraph
                                              caught king or Spanish mackerel are                     line quota is 619,500 lb (281,000 kg) for             (b)(2)(ii)(A) of this section that was
                                              counted toward the quotas provided for                  the 2016–2017 fishing year, 596,400 lb                unused, will become void at the end of
                                              under § 622.384 and are subject to the                  (270,522 kg) for the 2017–2018 fishing                the fishing year and will not be added
                                              prohibition of sale under                               year, 585,900 lb (265,760 kg) for the                 to any subsequent quota.
                                              § 622.384(e)(3).                                        2018–2019 fishing year, and 575,400 lb                   (iii) Quota transfers. North Carolina or
                                                 (b) Shark gillnet incidental catch                   (260,997 kg) for the 2019–2020 fishing                Florida, in consultation with the other
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                                              allowance. A vessel in the Atlantic EEZ                 year and subsequent fishing years.                    states in their respective zones, may
                                              with a valid Federal Atlantic                              (B) The run-around gillnet quota is                request approval from the RA to transfer
                                              commercial shark directed permit and a                  619,500 lb (281,000 kg) for the 2016–                 part or all of their respective zone’s
                                              valid Federal king mackerel commercial                  2017 fishing year, 596,400 lb (270,522                annual commercial quota to the other
                                              permit that is engaged in directed shark                kg) for the 2017–2018 fishing year,                   zone. Requests for transfer of
                                              fishing with gillnets that are not an                   585,900 lb (265,760 kg) for the 2018–                 commercial quota for king mackerel
                                              authorized gear for Atlantic migratory                  2019 fishing year, and 575,400 lb                     must be made by a letter signed by the


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                                              principal state official with marine                    or (3), may not fish for king or Spanish              specified in § 622.384(b)(2)(ii)(A) has
                                              fishery management responsibility and                   mackerel in the EEZ or retain king or                 been landed, then, 50 fish.
                                              expertise of the state requesting the                   Spanish mackerel in or from the EEZ                      (C) From October 1 through January
                                              transfer, or his/her previously named                   under a bag or possession limit                       31—50 fish.
                                              designee. The letter must certify that all              specified in § 622.382(a) for the closed                 (D) From February 1 through the end
                                              pertinent state requirements have been                  species, migratory group, zone, or gear,              of February—50 fish, unless NMFS
                                              met and identify the states involved and                except as provided for under paragraph                determines that less than 70 percent of
                                              the amount of quota to be transferred.                  (e)(2) of this section.                               the quota specified in
                                              For the purposes of quota closures as                      (2) A person aboard a vessel for which             § 622.384(b)(2)(ii)(B) has been landed,
                                              described in § 622.8, the receiving                     valid charter vessel/headboat permits                 then, 75 fish.
                                              zone’s quota will be the original quota                 for Gulf coastal migratory pelagic fish or               (2) Gulf migratory group. Commercial
                                              plus any transferred amount, for that                   Atlantic coastal migratory pelagic fish               trip limits are established in the
                                              fishing season only. Landings associated                and a valid commercial vessel permit                  southern, northern, and western zones
                                              with any transferred quota will be                      for king or Spanish mackerel have been                as follows. (See § 622.369(a) for
                                              included in the total landings for the                  issued may continue to retain fish under              descriptions of the southern, northern,
                                              Atlantic migratory group, which will be                 a bag and possession limit specified in               and western zones.)
                                              evaluated relative to the total ACL.                    § 622.382(a), provided the vessel is
                                                                                                                                                               (i) Southern zone—(A) Gillnet gear.
                                                 (A) Within 10 working days following                 operating as a charter vessel or
                                                                                                                                                            (1) King mackerel in or from the EEZ
                                              the receipt of the letter from the state                headboat.
                                                                                                                                                            may be possessed on board or landed
                                              requesting the transfer, the RA shall                      (3) The sale or purchase of king                   from a vessel for which a commercial
                                              notify the appropriate state officials of               mackerel, Spanish mackerel, or cobia of               vessel permit for king mackerel and a
                                              the disposition of the request. In                      the closed species, migratory group,                  king mackerel gillnet permit have been
                                              evaluating requests to transfer a quota,                zone, or gear type, is prohibited,                    issued, as required under
                                              the RA shall consider whether:                          including any king or Spanish mackerel                § 622.370(a)(2), in amounts not
                                                 (1) The transfer would allow the                     taken under the bag limits, or cobia                  exceeding 45,000 lb (20,411 kg) per day.
                                              overall annual quota to be fully                        taken under the limited-harvest species
                                              harvested; and                                                                                                   (2) King mackerel in or from the EEZ
                                                                                                      possession limit specified in
                                                 (2) The transfer is consistent with the                                                                    may be possessed on board or landed
                                                                                                      § 622.383(b). The prohibition on sale/
                                              objectives of the FMP and the                                                                                 from a vessel that uses or has on board
                                                                                                      purchase during a closure for coastal
                                              Magnuson-Stevens Act.                                                                                         a run-around gillnet on a trip only when
                                                                                                      migratory pelagic fish does not apply to
                                                 (B) The transfer of quota will be valid                                                                    such vessel has on board a commercial
                                                                                                      coastal migratory pelagic fish that were
                                              only for the fishing year for which the                                                                       vessel permit for king mackerel and a
                                                                                                      harvested, landed ashore, and sold prior
                                              request was made and does not                                                                                 king mackerel gillnet permit.
                                                                                                      to the effective date of the closure and
                                              permanently alter the quotas specified                  were held in cold storage by a dealer or                 (3) King mackerel from the southern
                                              in paragraphs (b)(2)(i) and (ii) of this                processor.                                            zone landed by a vessel for which a
                                              section.                                                                                                      commercial vessel permit for king
                                                                                                      ■ 13. In § 622.385, revise paragraph (a)
                                                 (3) Transit provisions applicable in                                                                       mackerel and a king mackerel gillnet
                                                                                                      to read as follows:                                   permit have been issued will be counted
                                              areas closed due to a quota closure for
                                              king mackerel. A vessel with a valid                    § 622.385    Commercial trip limits.                  against the run-around gillnet quota
                                              commercial vessel permit for king                       *       *     *     *   *                             specified in § 622.384(b)(1)(iii)(B).
                                              mackerel that has onboard king                             (a) King mackerel—(1) Atlantic                        (4) King mackerel in or from the EEZ
                                              mackerel harvested in an open area of                   migratory group. The following trip                   harvested with gear other than run-
                                              the EEZ may transit through areas                       limits apply to vessels for which                     around gillnet may not be retained on
                                              closed to the harvest of king mackerel                  commercial permits for king mackerel                  board a vessel for which a commercial
                                              due to a quota closure, if fishing gear is              have been issued, as required under                   vessel permit for king mackerel and a
                                              appropriately stowed. For the purpose                   § 622.370(a)(1):                                      king mackerel gillnet permit have been
                                              of paragraph (b) of this section, transit                  (i) North of 29°25′ N. lat., which is a            issued.
                                              means direct and non-stop continuous                    line directly east from the Flagler/                     (B) Hook-and-line gear. King mackerel
                                              course through the area. To be                          Volusia County, FL, boundary, king                    in or from the EEZ may be possessed on
                                              appropriately stowed fishing gear                       mackerel in or from the EEZ may not be                board or landed from a vessel with a
                                              means—                                                  possessed on board or landed from a                   commercial permit for king mackerel, as
                                                 (i) A gillnet must be left on the drum.              vessel in a day in amounts exceeding                  required by § 622.370(a)(1), and
                                              Any additional gillnets not attached to                 3,500 lb (1,588 kg).                                  operating under the hook-and-line gear
                                              the drum must be stowed below deck.                        (ii) In the area between 29°25′ N. lat.,           quotas in § 622.384(b)(1)(iii)(A) in
                                                 (ii) A rod and reel must be removed                  which is a line directly east from the                amounts not exceeding 1,250 lb (567 kg)
                                              from the rod holder and stowed securely                 Flagler/Volusia County, FL, boundary,                 per day.
                                              on or below deck. Terminal gear (i.e.,                  and 29°25′ N. lat., which is a line                      (ii) Northern zone. King mackerel in
                                              hook, leader, sinker, flasher, or bait)                 directly east from the Miami-Dade/                    or from the EEZ may be possessed on
                                              must be disconnected and stowed                         Monroe County, FL, boundary king                      board or landed from a vessel for which
                                              separately from the rod and reel. Sinkers               mackerel in or from the EEZ may not be                a commercial permit for king mackerel
                                              must be disconnected from the down                      possessed on board or landed from a                   has been issued, as required under
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                                              rigger and stowed separately.                           vessel in a day in amounts not to                     § 622.370(a)(1), in amounts not
                                              *       *    *    *     *                               exceed:                                               exceeding 1,250 lb (567 kg) per day.
                                                 (e) Restrictions applicable after a                     (A) From March 1 through March                        (iii) Western zone. King mackerel in
                                              quota closure. (1) A person aboard a                    31—50 fish.                                           or from the EEZ may be possessed on
                                              vessel for which a commercial permit                       (B) From April 1 through September                 board or landed from a vessel for which
                                              for king or Spanish mackerel has been                   30—75 fish, unless NMFS determines                    a commercial permit for king mackerel
                                              issued, as required under § 622.370(a)(1)               that 75 percent or more of the quota                  has been issued, as required under


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                                              § 622.370(a)(1), in amounts not                         million lb (2.74 million kg) for the                  ACT, but do not exceed the recreational
                                              exceeding 3,000 lb (1,361 kg) per day.                  2017–2018 fishing year, 5.92 million lb               ACL, in the following fishing year. The
                                              *      *     *     *      *                             (2.69 million kg) for the 2018–2019                   recreational ACT is 10.1 million lb (4.6
                                              ■ 14. In § 622.388, revise paragraphs (a),              fishing year, and 5.81 million lb (2.64               million kg) for the 2016–2017 fishing
                                              (b), (d)(2)(i), and (f)(2)(i) to read as                million kg) for the 2019–2020 and                     year, 9.2 million lb (4.2 million kg) for
                                              follows:                                                subsequent fishing years, the AA will                 the 2017–2018 fishing year, 8.3 million
                                                                                                      file a notification with the Office of the            lb (3.8 million kg) for the 2018–2019
                                              § 622.388 Annual catch limits (ACLs),                   Federal Register to implement bag and                 fishing year, and 7.4 million lb (3.4
                                              annual catch targets (ACTs), and                        possession limits for Gulf migratory                  million kg) for the 2019–2020 fishing
                                              accountability measures.                                group king mackerel of zero, unless the               year and subsequent fishing years. The
                                              *       *     *   *      *                              best scientific information available                 recreational ACL is 10.9 million lb (4.9
                                                 (a) Gulf migratory group king                        determines that a bag limit reduction is              million kg) for the 2016–2017 fishing
                                              mackerel—(1) Commercial sector. (i) If                  unnecessary.                                          year, 9.9 million lb (4.5 million kg) for
                                              commercial landings, as estimated by                       (3) For purposes of tracking the ACL,              the 2017–2018 fishing year, 8.9 million
                                              the SRD, reach or are projected to reach                recreational landings will be monitored               lb (4.0 million kg) for the 2018–2019
                                              the applicable quota specified in                       based on the commercial fishing year.                 fishing year, and 8.0 million lb (3.6
                                              § 622.384(b)(1), the AA will file a                        (b) Atlantic migratory group king                  million kg) for the 2019–2020 fishing
                                              notification with the Office of the                     mackerel—(1) Commercial sector. (i) If                year and subsequent fishing years.
                                              Federal Register to close the commercial                commercial landings, as estimated by                     (ii) In addition to the measures
                                              sector for that zone, or gear type for the              the SRD, reach or are projected to reach              specified in paragraph (b)(2)(i) of this
                                              remainder of the fishing year.                          the applicable quota for the zone or                  section, if the sum of the commercial
                                                 (ii) The commercial ACL for the Gulf                 season specified in § 622.384(b)(2), the              and recreational landings, as estimated
                                              migratory group of king mackerel is 2.95                AA will file a notification with the                  by the SRD, exceeds the stock ACL, as
                                              million lb (1.34 million kg) for the                    Office of the Federal Register to close               specified in paragraph (b)(3) of this
                                              2016–2017 fishing year, 2.84 million lb                 the commercial sector for that zone for               section, and Atlantic migratory group
                                              (1.29 million kg) for the 2017–2018                     the remainder of the applicable fishing               king mackerel are overfished, based on
                                              fishing year, 2.79 million lb (1.27                     season or fishing year.                               the most recent status of U.S. Fisheries
                                              million kg) for the 2018–2019 fishing                      (ii) In addition to the measures
                                                                                                                                                            Report to Congress, the AA will file a
                                              year, and 2.74 million lb (1.24 million                 specified in paragraph (b)(1)(i) of this
                                                                                                                                                            notification with the Office of the
                                              kg) for the 2019–2020 and subsequent                    section, if the sum of the commercial
                                                                                                                                                            Federal Register, at or near the
                                              fishing years. This ACL is further                      and recreational landings, as estimated
                                                                                                                                                            beginning of the following fishing year
                                              divided into a commercial ACL for                       by the SRD, exceeds the stock ACL, as
                                                                                                                                                            to reduce the recreational ACL and ACT
                                              vessels fishing with hook-and-line and a                specified in paragraph (b)(3) of this
                                                                                                                                                            for that following year by the amount of
                                              commercial ACL for vessels fishing with                 section, and Atlantic migratory group
                                              run-around gillnets. The hook-and-line                                                                        any recreational sector overage in the
                                                                                                      king mackerel are overfished, based on
                                              ACL (which applies to the entire Gulf)                  the most recent status of U.S. Fisheries              prior fishing year.
                                              is 2,330,500 lb (1,057,097 kg) for 2016–                Report to Congress, the AA will file a                   (iii) For purposes of tracking the ACL,
                                              2017 fishing year, 2,243,600 lb                         notification with the Office of the                   recreational landings will be evaluated
                                              (1,017,680 kg) for the 2017–2018 fishing                Federal Register, at or near the                      based on the commercial fishing year,
                                              year, 2,204,100 lb (999,763 kg) for the                 beginning of the following fishing year               March through February. Recreational
                                              2018–2019 fishing year, and 2,164,600                   to reduce the commercial quota for that               landings will be evaluated relative to
                                              lb (981,846 kg) for the 2019–2020 and                   zone for that following year by the                   the ACL based on a moving multi-year
                                              subsequent fishing years. The run-                      amount of any commercial sector                       average of landings, as described in the
                                              around gillnet ACL (which applies to                    overage in the prior fishing year for that            FMP.
                                              the southern zone) is 619,500 lb                        zone.                                                    (3) The stock ACL for Atlantic
                                              (281,000 kg) for the 2016–2017 fishing                     (iii) The commercial ACL for the                   migratory group king mackerel is 17.4
                                              year, 596,400 lb (270,522 kg) for the                   Atlantic migratory group of king                      million lb (7.9 million kg) for the 2016–
                                              2017–2018 fishing year, 585,900 lb                      mackerel is 6.5 million lb (2.9 million               2017 fishing year, 15.8 million lb (7.2
                                              (265,760 kg) for the 2018–2019 fishing                  kg) for the 2016–2017 fishing year, 5.9               million kg) for the 2017–2018 fishing
                                              year, and 575,400 lb (260,997 kg) for                   million lb (2.7 million kg) for the 2017–             year, 14.1 million lb (6.4 million kg) for
                                              2019–2020 and subsequent fishing                        2018 fishing year, 5.2 million lb (2.4                the 2018–2019 fishing year, and 12.7
                                              years.                                                  million kg) for the 2018–2019 fishing                 million lb (5.8 million kg) for the 2019–
                                                 (iii) If commercial landings of Gulf                 year, and 4.7 million lb (2.1 million kg)             2020 fishing year and subsequent
                                              migratory group king mackerel caught                    for the 2019–2020 fishing year and                    fishing years.
                                              by run-around gillnet in the southern                   subsequent fishing years.                             *       *     *     *    *
                                              zone, as estimated by the SRD, exceed                      (2) Recreational sector. (i) If the                   (d) * * *
                                              the commercial ACL, the AA will file a                  recreational landings exceed the                         (2) * * *
                                              notification with the Office of the                     recreational ACL as specified in this                    (i) If the recreational landings exceed
                                              Federal Register to reduce the                          paragraph and the sum of the                          the recreational ACL as specified in this
                                              commercial ACL for king mackerel                        commercial and recreational landings,                 paragraph and the sum of the
                                              harvested by run-around gillnet in the                  as estimated by the SRD, exceeds the                  commercial and recreational landings,
                                              southern zone in the following fishing                  stock ACL, as specified in paragraph                  as estimated by the SRD, exceeds the
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                                              year by the amount of the commercial                    (b)(3) of this section, the AA will file a            stock ACL, as specified in paragraph
                                              ACL overage in the prior fishing year.                  notification with the Office of the                   (d)(3) of this section, the AA will file a
                                                 (2) Recreational sector. If recreational             Federal Register, at or near the                      notification with the Office of the
                                              landings, as estimated by the SRD, reach                beginning of the following fishing year               Federal Register, at or near the
                                              or are projected to reach the recreational              to reduce the bag limit by the amount                 beginning of the following fishing year
                                              ACL of 6.26 million lb (2.84 million kg)                necessary to ensure recreational                      to reduce the bag limit by the amount
                                              for the 2016–2017 fishing year, 6.04                    landings may achieve the recreational                 necessary to ensure recreational


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                                              landings may achieve the recreational                   estimated by the SRD, exceeds the stock               500,000 lb (226,796 kg) for 2016 and
                                              ACT, but do not exceed the recreational                 ACL, as specified in paragraph (f)(3) of              subsequent fishing years. The applicable
                                              ACL, in the following fishing year. The                 this section, the AA will file a                      ACLs for the Atlantic migratory group of
                                              recreational ACT for the Atlantic                       notification with the Office of the                   cobia are 670,000 lb (303,907 kg) for
                                              migratory group is 2.364 million lb                     Federal Register, at or near the                      2014, 630,000 lb (285,763 kg) for 2015,
                                              (1.072 million kg). The recreational ACL                beginning of the following fishing year               and 620,000 lb (281,227 kg) for 2016
                                              for the Atlantic migratory group is 2.727               to reduce the length of the following                 and subsequent fishing years.
                                              million lb (1.236 million kg).                          fishing season by the amount necessary                *    *     *     *     *
                                              *      *     *    *     *                               to ensure landings may achieve the
                                                (f) * * *                                             applicable ACT, but do not exceed the                 ■ 15. Revise Appendix G to Part 622 to
                                                (2) * * *                                             applicable ACL in the following fishing               read as follows:
                                                (i) If landings of cobia that are not                 year. The applicable ACTs for the
                                                                                                                                                            Appendix G to Part 622—Coastal
                                              sold exceed the ACL specified in this                   Atlantic migratory group of cobia are
                                                                                                                                                            Migratory Pelagics Zone Illustration
                                              paragraph and the sum of the cobia                      550,000 lb (249,476 kg) for 2014,
                                              landings that are sold and not sold, as                 520,000 lb (235,868 kg) for 2015, and                 BILLING CODE 3510–22–P
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Document Created: 2017-04-11 00:48:57
Document Modified: 2017-04-11 00:48:57
CategoryRegulatory Information
CollectionFederal Register
sudoc ClassAE 2.7:
GS 4.107:
AE 2.106:
PublisherOffice of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration
SectionRules and Regulations
ActionFinal rule.
DatesThis final rule is effective May 11, 2017.
ContactKarla Gore, Southeast Regional Office, NMFS, telephone: 727-824-5305, or email: [email protected]
FR Citation82 FR 17387 
RIN Number0648-BG03
CFR AssociatedAnnual Catch Limits; Fisheries; Fishing; Gulf of Mexico; King Mackerel and South Atlantic

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