82_FR_18959 82 FR 18882 - Fisheries of the Northeastern United States; Mid-Atlantic Forage Species Omnibus Amendment

82 FR 18882 - Fisheries of the Northeastern United States; Mid-Atlantic Forage Species Omnibus Amendment

DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

Federal Register Volume 82, Issue 77 (April 24, 2017)

Page Range18882-18888
FR Document2017-08130

NMFS proposes to approve and implement measures included in an omnibus amendment submitted by the Mid-Atlantic Fishery Management Council that would manage forage species within Mid-Atlantic Federal waters. This amendment would implement an annual landing limit, possession limits, and permitting and reporting requirements for Atlantic chub mackerel and certain previously unmanaged forage species and species groups within Mid-Atlantic Federal waters. The purpose of this action is to prevent the development of new, and the expansion of existing, commercial fisheries on certain forage species until the Council has adequate opportunity and information to evaluate the potential impacts of forage fish harvest on existing fisheries, fishing communities, and the marine ecosystem.

Federal Register, Volume 82 Issue 77 (Monday, April 24, 2017)
[Federal Register Volume 82, Number 77 (Monday, April 24, 2017)]
[Proposed Rules]
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From the Federal Register Online  [www.thefederalregister.org]
[FR Doc No: 2017-08130]


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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

50 CFR Part 648

[Docket No. 161025999-7319-01]
RIN 0648-BG42


Fisheries of the Northeastern United States; Mid-Atlantic Forage 
Species Omnibus Amendment

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

ACTION: Proposed rule; request for comments.

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SUMMARY: NMFS proposes to approve and implement measures included in an 
omnibus amendment submitted by the Mid-Atlantic Fishery Management 
Council that would manage forage species within Mid-Atlantic Federal 
waters. This amendment would implement an annual landing limit, 
possession limits, and permitting and reporting requirements for 
Atlantic chub mackerel and certain previously unmanaged forage species 
and species groups within Mid-Atlantic Federal waters. The purpose of 
this action is to prevent the development of new, and the expansion of 
existing, commercial fisheries on certain forage species until the 
Council has adequate opportunity and information to evaluate the 
potential impacts of forage fish harvest on existing fisheries, fishing 
communities, and the marine ecosystem.

DATES: Public comments must be received by May 30, 2017.

ADDRESSES: You may submit comments on this document, identified by 
NOAA-NMFS-2017-0013, by any of the following methods:
     Electronic Submission: Submit all electronic public 
comments via the Federal e-Rulemaking Portal. Go to 
www.regulations.gov/#!docketDetail;D=NOAA-NMFS-2017-0013, click the 
``Comment Now!'' icon, complete the required fields, and enter or 
attach your comments.
     Mail: John K. Bullard, Regional Administrator, NMFS, 
Greater Atlantic Regional Fisheries Office, 55 Great Republic Drive, 
Gloucester, MA 01930. Mark the outside of the envelope, ``Comments on 
Mid-Atlantic Forage Proposed Rule.''
    Instructions: Comments sent by any other method, to any other 
address or individual, or received after the end of the comment period, 
may not be considered by NMFS. All comments received are a part of the 
public record and will generally be posted for public viewing on 
www.regulations.gov without change. All personal identifying 
information (e.g., name, address, etc.), confidential business 
information, or otherwise sensitive information submitted voluntarily 
by the sender will be publicly accessible. NMFS will accept anonymous 
comments (enter ``N/A'' in the required fields if you wish to remain 
anonymous). Attachments to electronic comments will be accepted in 
Microsoft Word, Excel, or Adobe PDF formats only.
    The Council prepared an environmental assessment (EA) for the 
Unmanaged Forage Omnibus Amendment that describes the proposed action 
and other alternatives considered and provides a thorough analysis of 
the impacts of the proposed measures and alternatives considered. 
Copies of the Unmanaged Forage Omnibus Amendment, including the EA, the 
Regulatory Impact Review, and the Regulatory Flexibility Act analysis 
are available from: Christopher Moore, Executive Director, Mid-Atlantic 
Fishery Management Council, Suite 201, 800 State Street, Dover, DE 
19901. The EA/RIR/IRFA is accessible via the Internet at http://www.greateratlantic.fisheries.noaa.gov/ or http://www.mafmc.org.
    Written comments regarding the burden-hour estimates or other 
aspects of the collection-of-information requirements contained in this 
proposed rule may be submitted to the Greater Atlantic Regional 
Fisheries Office and by email to [email protected] or fax to 
(202) 395-5806.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Douglas Christel, Fishery Policy 
Analyst, (978) 281-9141, fax (978) 281-9135.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: 

Background

    Mid-Atlantic Council stakeholders identified managing forage 
species as a key concern for future action during a 2011 strategic 
planning and visioning process. Forage species are generally considered 
small, mostly pelagic schooling species that serve as prey for larger 
species. In 2014, the Council's Scientific and Statistical Committee 
(SSC) developed a white paper on forage species. The paper indicated 
that forage species facilitate the transfer of energy from the lowest 
levels of the food chain to higher levels, highlighting the importance 
of forage species in maintaining the productivity of marine ecosystems. 
The Council recognized that although it already manages several forage 
species that are the target of directed commercial fisheries (Atlantic 
mackerel, longfin and Illex squid, and butterfish), there are other 
unmanaged species that serve as prey for species important to 
commercial and recreational fisheries managed within the Mid-Atlantic. 
However, the Council was concerned that insufficient information 
existed to assess the amount of unmanaged forage species currently 
being harvested and associated impacts to other marine resources. Due 
to the importance of forage species to the marine ecosystem and the 
health of important commercial and recreational fisheries, the Council 
sought to prevent the further expansion of commercial fishing effort on 
forage species. Therefore, the Council wanted to maintain existing 
commercial fisheries at recent levels until it could collect more 
detailed information to evaluate the potential impacts of forage fish 
harvest on existing fisheries, fishing communities, and the marine 
ecosystem.
    On December 8, 2014, the Council initiated an action to begin 
protecting previously unmanaged forage species in each fishery 
management plan (FMP) under its jurisdiction. The purpose of the action 
is to prevent the development

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of new, and the expansion of existing, commercial fisheries on certain 
forage species. Scoping meetings were held from Rhode Island through 
North Carolina in September and October 2015. These meetings sought 
public input on the type of action to undertake, which forage species 
to address, the geographic scope of the action, data needs, possible 
measures to prevent the expansion of commercial fisheries on forage 
species, and processes to evaluate the development of commercial 
fisheries in the future. After further developing proposed measures, 
the Council conducted public hearings in May and June 2016 to solicit 
additional input on the range of alternatives under consideration by 
the Council, with public comments accepted through June 17, 2016. At 
its August 2016 meeting, the Council adopted final measures under the 
Unmanaged Forage Omnibus Amendment. On November 23, 2016, the Council 
submitted the amendment and draft EA to NMFS for preliminary review. 
The Council submitted the final forage amendment on March 20, 2017. The 
Council reviewed the proposed regulations to implement these measures, 
as drafted by NMFS, and, on March 13, 2017, deemed them to be necessary 
and appropriate, as specified in section 303(c) of the Magnuson-Stevens 
Fishery Conservation and Management Act (Magnuson-Stevens Act).
    The Council developed the Unmanaged Forage Omnibus Amendment and 
the measures described in this proposed rule under the discretionary 
provision specified in section 303(b)(12) of the Magnuson-Stevens Act. 
This provision allows a Council to ``include management measures in the 
plan to conserve target and non-target species and habitats, 
considering the variety of ecological factors affecting fishery 
populations.'' While many forage species are important to the 
ecosystem, the Council focused its efforts developing measures for a 
subset of previously unmanaged forages species with a known connection 
to commercial and recreational fisheries within the Mid-Atlantic. 
Species with the greatest potential to support future large-scale 
commercial fisheries and those important to marine mammals and sea 
birds were prioritized by the Council.
    During the development of this action, the Council initially 
considered Atlantic chub mackerel as a forage species. However, because 
a directed commercial fishery for Atlantic chub mackerel has recently 
emerged in Federal waters, the Council believed that this species is in 
need of specific conservation and management measures of its own. The 
Council subsequently developed preliminary measures to regulate the 
catch of this species in this action. The Council intends to formally 
integrate chub mackerel as a managed species in the Atlantic Mackerel, 
Squid, and Butterfish FMP through a separate action within 3 years. 
Accordingly, while the Council considers chub mackerel to be a forage 
species for the purposes of the Unmanaged Forage Omnibus Amendment, in 
this proposed rule, chub mackerel is treated separately from other 
forage species in the description of proposed measures and in the 
associated regulations in this rule.

Proposed Measures

1. Designation of Certain Mid-Atlantic Forage Species as Ecosystem 
Component Species

    The Unmanaged Forage Omnibus Amendment proposes to designate the 
following species and species groups as ``ecosystem component species'' 
in all of the FMPs under the Council's jurisdiction:

 Anchovies (family Engraulidae)
 Argentines (family Argentinidae)
 Greeneyes (family Chlorophthalmidae)
 Halfbeaks (family Hemiramphidae)
 Herrings and Sardines (family Clupeidae)
 Lanternfishes (family Myctophidae)
 Pearlsides (family Sternoptychidae)
 Sand lances (family Ammodytidae)
 Silversides (family Atherinopsidae)
 Cusk-eels (order Ophidiiformes)
 Atlantic Saury-Scomberesox saurus
 Bullet Mackerel-Auxis rochei
 Frigate Mackerel-Auxis thazard
 Pelagic Mollusks (except Sharptail Shortfin Squid)
 Copepods, Krill, Amphipods, and Other Species Under One Inch 
as Adults

    The National Standard Guidelines at 50 CFR 600.305(d)(13) define 
ecosystem component (EC) species as ``stocks that a Council . . . has 
determined do not require conservation and management, but desire to 
list in an FMP in order to achieve ecosystem management objectives.'' 
The overall rationale used to designate the above list as EC species is 
provided in Section 5.1 of the EA, with additional details in Sections 
6.1 and 6.4 for each species. Generally, these species and species 
groups are small low trophic level organisms that have been documented 
as bycatch in existing regulated fisheries, or as prey for marine 
mammals, sea birds, endangered species, and species that are the 
subject of important Mid-Atlantic commercial and recreational 
fisheries. No large-scale directed commercial fisheries for these 
species occur in Federal waters. Most of the proposed EC species have 
been documented as a bycatch in Federal fisheries or by gear types used 
in such fisheries, but such observations are rare for several species 
groups. Over half of these species groups have never been reported in 
Federal dealer data from 1996-2015 (greeneyes, halfbeaks, herrings and 
sardines, lanternfish, pearlsides, and cusk-eels), or only in small 
amounts and by few vessels (anchovies and argentines). A small number 
of these species are harvested as bait, but mostly in state waters. For 
example, 96 percent of recorded sand lance landings and 99.6 percent of 
silverside landings during 1996-2015 were associated with state 
vessels. Thus, fisheries for these species have not developed to a 
large degree, particularly in Federal waters, and are not directly 
important to the national or regional economy. Further, because there 
is little evidence that these species are predominantly caught in 
Federal waters, formal integration of these species into a Federal FMP 
is unlikely to improve the condition of the stock. There are very few 
data and no stock assessments for these species or species groups to 
assess the current status of these organisms, although existing data 
generally suggest that these stocks are unlikely to become overfished 
or subject to overfishing unless a directed commercial fishery 
develops. As a result, while the Council did not believe that the 
development of a FMP for these species is warranted at this time, the 
Council took a precautionary approach to implement measures in this 
action that would restrict future harvest to recent levels and collect 
more detailed information to inform future scientific assessments and 
management decisions. This is consistent with the National Standard 
Guidelines at 50 CFR 600.305(c)(5), which state ``management measures 
can be adopted in order to, for example, collect data on the EC 
species, minimize bycatch or bycatch mortality of EC species, protect 
the associated role of EC species in the ecosystem, and/or to address 
other ecosystem issues.''
    During the development of this action, we advised the Council to 
include in this amendment only species that have a direct connection to 
species managed by the Council. In a June 17, 2016, letter, we outlined 
our concerns with including bullet and frigate mackerel as EC species 
in this action. We recommended that the Council remove bullet mackerel 
and frigate mackerel from further consideration, as these species do 
not meet the criteria

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identifying forage species outlined in the 2014 SSC white paper. 
Specifically, we noted that these two species are relatively large, 
high trophic level species. Their adult size (20-24 inches (51-61 cm) 
total length) exceeds the SSC's criteria for small forage species (2-10 
inches (5-25 cm) total length). The EA notes that bullet and frigate 
mackerel feed upon other Mid-Atlantic forage species included in the EC 
species list above. Further, they are not forage species for any other 
species managed by the Council or caught in managed fisheries. Instead, 
they serve as the dominant prey for billfish and tunas, species that 
are managed by NMFS under the Highly Migratory Species FMP. There are 
no data indicating frigate mackerel are bycatch in any fishery 
regulated by the Council. Also, frigate mackerel are not preyed upon by 
any species regulated by the Council, although the EA notes that some 
regulated species prey upon mackerels in general. While some 
justification can be made to include bullet mackerel as an EC species 
because of its interactions with species managed by the Council, 
similar justification does not exist for frigate mackerel. Since bullet 
and frigate mackerel look very similar and are hard to distinguish even 
by trained biologists, treating these species differently in this 
amendment would pose administrative and enforcement challenges. This is 
similar to the rationale offered by the Council for not including 
sharptail shortfin squid (Illex oxygonius) in this amendment due to its 
similarity to Illex squid (Illex illecebrosus). Finally, the Council's 
Fishery Management Action Team (FMAT), Advisory Panel, and Ecosystem 
and Ocean Planning Committee all recognized that these two species are 
not linked with any of the Council's FMPs. Several Advisory Panel 
members and the Committee recommended that the Council remove these 
species from further consideration in this action. For all of these 
reasons, we are considering disapproving the inclusion of these two 
species in this amendment, and we specifically seek public input in 
this regard. If these species are not included in the amendment, as 
approved by the Secretary of Commerce, the final rule would reflect 
that decision through changes to the proposed regulations.
    Designation of EC species, in itself, does not carry specific 
regulatory requirements under the Magnuson-Stevens Act. The term, as 
described above, is used in the National Standard Guidelines to help 
Councils distinguish which species require the development of a FMP and 
associated conservation and management measures. Accordingly, we are 
not proposing to individually list these species as EC species in the 
regulations. Instead, to reflect the purpose of this action to manage 
forage species, the proposed EC species will be collectively referred 
to as ``Mid-Atlantic forage species'' for the remainder of this 
preamble discussion and in the proposed regulatory text. This approach 
will also reduce confusion by helping to distinguish species managed by 
this action from other forage species designated as EC species by the 
Pacific Fishery Management Council in a similar action in 2015.

2. Permit and Reporting Requirements

    A commercial vessel that possesses, lands, or sells Mid-Atlantic 
forage species or chub mackerel caught in Federal waters from New York 
through Cape Hatteras, North Carolina (an area referred to as the 
``Mid-Atlantic Forage Species Management Unit'' below and in the 
proposed regulations), would be required to obtain any valid commercial 
fishing vessel permit issued by the Greater Atlantic Regional Fisheries 
Office (GARFO). Similarly, a dealer purchasing and selling these 
species would be required to obtain a valid seafood dealer permit 
issued by GARFO for any species. Any commercial vessel operator fishing 
for or possessing these species in or from the Mid-Atlantic Forage 
Species Management Unit would be required to obtain and retain on board 
a valid operator permit issued by GARFO. Vessel operators and dealers 
would also be required to report the catch and sale of these species 
and species groups on existing vessel trip reports (logbooks) and 
dealer reports, respectively.

3. Annual Landing Limits

    The Council is not proposing an annual landing limit for Mid-
Atlantic forage species in this action. However, this action would set 
an annual landing limit of 2.86 million lb (1,297 mt) for Atlantic chub 
mackerel. This limit represents the average annual chub mackerel 
landings in the Northeast from 2013 through 2015 based on Federal 
dealer data. All landings of chub mackerel in ports from Maine through 
North Carolina would count against the annual landings limit. The 
Council considered counting only chub mackerel landings in Mid-Atlantic 
ports against the annual landings limit. However, this would have 
created a loophole by which vessels could catch chub mackerel in the 
Mid-Atlantic, but land it in New England ports to avoid counting it 
against the annual landing limit. The Council thought it would be 
difficult to effectively enforce the limit without a vessel monitoring 
system or other similar mechanism that could detect the area fished, 
but the Council did not require such monitoring mechanisms at this 
time.
    NMFS would close the directed fishery for chub mackerel in the Mid-
Atlantic Forage Species Management Unit once the Regional Administrator 
determines that 100 percent of the chub mackerel annual landing limit 
has been harvested. After the closure of the directed fishery, vessels 
would be subject to the chub mackerel incidental possession limit 
described below.
    The chub mackerel annual landing limit would expire 3 years after 
implementation, unless overwritten by another Council action. This is 
because the Council intended the measures in this action to be 
temporary, applying only until the Council is able to develop long-term 
measures and the scientific information necessary to formally integrate 
chub mackerel as a stock in the fishery managed under the Atlantic 
Mackerel, Squid, and Butterfish FMP. Long-term conservation and 
management measures required by the Magnuson-Stevens Act, such as 
biological reference points, an overfishing threshold, and 
accountability measures, may take several years to develop. At its 
February 2017 meeting, the Council initiated a separate action to 
develop these long-term measures for implementation by 2020, if 
approved.

4. Possession Limits

    This action would specify a 1,700 lb (771 kg) combined possession 
limit for all Mid-Atlantic forage species. This limit would apply to 
any Mid-Atlantic forage species (see the list of EC species listed 
above) caught within the Mid-Atlantic Forage Species Management Unit. 
With the exception of bullet and frigate mackerel, this proposed limit 
represents 99 percent of trip-level landings of Mid-Atlantic forage 
species in the Federal dealer database from 1996-2015.

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    Initially, vessels would not be subject to a possession limit for 
chub mackerel. Once the chub mackerel annual landing limit is 
harvested, NMFS would implement a 40,000-lb (18,144-kg) chub mackerel 
possession limit in the Mid-Atlantic Forage Species Management Unit. 
This limit reflects the amount of chub mackerel needed to fill a bait 
truck. Due to low prices and the relatively high volumes landed by the 
large vessels primarily responsible for recent chub mackerel landings, 
the Council concluded that vessels are unlikely to target chub mackerel 
below the proposed incidental possession limit. Similar to the annual 
landing limit, the chub mackerel incidental possession limit would 
expire 3 years after implementation unless overwritten by another 
Council action.

5. Transit Provision

    A vessel issued a Federal commercial fishing permit from GARFO that 
possesses Mid-Atlantic forage species and chub mackerel in excess of 
the proposed possession limits would be allowed to transit Mid-Atlantic 
Forage Species Management Unit in certain circumstances. The following 
three conditions must be met to transit through the management unit: 
(1) Forage species were harvested outside of the Mid-Atlantic Forage 
Species Management Unit; (2) the vessel lands in a port that is outside 
of the Mid-Atlantic Forage Species Management Unit (i.e., north of New 
York or south of Cape Hatteras, North Carolina); and (3) all gear is 
stowed and not available for immediate use. Some Mid-Atlantic forage 
species and chub mackerel are caught outside of Mid-Atlantic Federal 
waters, including those areas under the jurisdiction of other Councils. 
This provision would allow vessels that catch forage species and chub 
mackerel outside of the Mid-Atlantic to land these species in other 
ports, including those in New England.

6. Administrative Measures

    Under this action, the Council would establish a policy that 
requires use of an experimental fishing permit (EFP) to support any new 
fishery or the expansion of existing fisheries for Mid-Atlantic forage 
species. An EFP is a permit issued by GARFO authorizing a vessel to 
conduct fishing activities that are otherwise prohibited under existing 
regulations. The Regional Administrator consults with the Council's 
Executive Director before approving any exemption under an EFP request. 
The Council would consider the results of any experimental fishing 
activity and other relevant information before deciding how to address 
future changes to the management of fisheries for Mid-Atlantic forage 
species.
    This action also would allow the Council to modify annual landing 
limits and possession limits for Mid-Atlantic forage species and chub 
mackerel through a framework adjustment to applicable FMPs rather than 
through an amendment to the FMP. This would help streamline future 
development and approval of revisions to these measures because 
measures revised through a framework adjustment can be implemented more 
quickly than those implemented through an amendment to a FMP.

Classification

    Pursuant to section 304(b)(1)(A) of the Magnuson-Stevens Act, the 
NMFS Acting Assistant Administrator has determined that this proposed 
rule is consistent with the Mid-Atlantic Forage Species Omnibus 
Amendment, other provisions of the Magnuson-Stevens Act, and other 
applicable law, subject to further consideration after public comment. 
In making a final determination, NMFS will take into account the data, 
views, and comments received during the comment period.
    This proposed rule has been determined to be not significant for 
purposes of Executive Order 12866.
    The Chief Counsel for Regulation of the Department of Commerce 
certified to the Chief Counsel for Advocacy of the Small Business 
Administration that this proposed rule, if adopted, would not have a 
significant economic impact on a substantial number of small entities. 
The purpose, context, and statutory basis for this action is described 
above and not repeated here. Business entities affected by this action 
were identified as groups of vessels with shared owners that had 
landings of species included in this amendment documented in dealer 
reports from 2006-2015. Any entity with combined annual fishery landing 
receipts less than $11 million is considered a small entity based on 
NMFS standards published in the Federal Register (80 FR 81194, December 
29, 2015). Between 2006 and 2015, 63 businesses and affiliated entities 
reported fishing revenues from forage species affected by this action. 
All of these entities had average annual sales during 2013-2015 that 
were less than $11 million. Thus, all 63 entities affected by this 
action are classified as small businesses.
    Mid-Atlantic forage species and chub mackerel accounted for only 
0.11-1.76 percent of the average annual gross receipts for all entities 
landing these species during 2006-2015. Average annual revenue from 
these species was only $3,140 per entity. Even those with the highest 
annual fisheries revenue (greater than $100,000), averaged only $10,680 
from the sale of forage species during this period. No entity 
consistently relied on these species for a substantial portion (greater 
than10 percent) of their annual income over the past 10 years. Forty-
six percent of the entities affected by this action reported landings 
of these species in only one year during the period from 2006-2015. 
Three entities indicated that these species represented 100 percent of 
annual fishing income in one year during this period. These three 
entities landed less than 1,700 lb of forage species during that one 
year, and reported fishing revenue from any species in only four or 
fewer years during the period from 2006-2015. It is likely that they 
may have taken advantage of high to moderate prices for key forage 
species on a few occasions, and that they were not likely reliant upon 
fishing for income over the past 10 years.
    In determining the significance of the economic impacts of the 
proposed action, we considered the following two criteria outlined in 
applicable NMFS guidance: Disproportionality and profitability. The 
proposed measures would not place a substantial number of small 
entities at a significant competitive disadvantage to large entities. 
This is because all entities affected by this action are small 
entities, as noted above. There are no distributional economic effects 
from this action, as proposed measures would maintain fishing 
opportunities for forage species at recent levels and would not change 
any entity's access to these resources. For the same reason, the 
measures also would not significantly reduce profit for a substantial 
number of small entities. This action would not impose any costs to 
affected entities or reduce their revenues in comparison to the 
revenues of recent landings of forage species and chub mackerel. 
Because the proposed action is not expected to have a significant 
economic impact on a substantial number of small entities, an initial 
regulatory flexibility analysis is not required, and none has been 
prepared.
    This proposed rule contains a collection-of-information requirement 
subject to review and approval by OMB under the Paperwork Reduction Act 
(PRA). This requirement has been submitted to OMB for approval. Public 
reporting burden for these collections of information, including the 
time for reviewing instructions, searching existing data sources, 
gathering and

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maintaining the data needed, and completing and reviewing the 
collection of information, are estimated to average, as follows:
    1. Initial Federal vessel permit application, OMB# 0648-0202, (45 
minutes/response);
    2. Initial Federal dealer permit application, OMB# 0648-0202, (15 
minutes/response);
    3. Initial Federal operator permit application, OMB# 0648-0202, (60 
minutes/response);
    4. Vessel logbook report of catch by species, OMB# 0648-0212, (5 
minutes/response); and
    5. Dealer report of landings by species, OMB# 0648-0229, (4 
minutes/response).
    Public comment is sought regarding: Whether this proposed 
collection of information is necessary for the proper performance of 
the functions of the agency, including whether the information shall 
have practical utility; the accuracy of the burden estimate; ways to 
enhance the quality, utility, and clarity of the information to be 
collected; and ways to minimize the burden of the collection of 
information, including through the use of automated collection 
techniques or other forms of information technology. Send comments on 
these or any other aspects of the collection of information to the 
Greater Atlantic Regional Fisheries Office at the ADDRESSES above, and 
email to [email protected], or fax to (202) 395-5806.

List of Subjects in 50 CFR Part 648

    Fisheries, Fishing, Recordkeeping and reporting requirements.

    Dated: April 18, 2017.
Alan D. Risenhoover,
Acting Deputy Assistant Administrator for Regulatory Programs, National 
Marine Fisheries Service.

    For the reasons set out in the preamble, 50 CFR part 648 is 
proposed to be amended as follows:

PART 648--FISHERIES OF THE NORTHEASTERN UNITED STATES

0
1. The authority citation for part 648 continues to read as follows:

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

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2. In Sec.  648.2, add definitions for ``Atlantic chub mackerel'' and 
``Mid-Atlantic forage species'' in alphabetical order to read as 
follows:


Sec.  648.2  Definitions.

* * * * *
    Atlantic chub mackerel means Scomber colias.
* * * * *
    Mid-Atlantic forage species means the following species and species 
groups:
    (1) Anchovies (family Engraulidae), including but not limited to 
the following species:
    (i) Striped anchovy-Anchoa hepsetus.
    (ii) Dusky anchovy-Anchoa lyolepis.
    (iii) Bay anchovy-Anchoa mitchilli.
    (iv) Silver anchovy-Engraulis eurystole.
    (2) Argentines (family Argentinidae), including but not limited to 
the following species:
    (i) Striated argentine-Argentina striata.
    (ii) Pygmy argentine-Glossanodon pygmaeus.
    (3) Greeneyes (family Chlorophthalmidae), including but not limited 
to the following species:
    (i) Shortnose greeneye-Chlorophthalmus agassizi.
    (ii) Longnose greeneye-Parasudis truculenta.
    (4) Halfbeaks (family Hemiramphidae), including but not limited to 
the following species:
    (i) Flying halfbeak-Euleptorhamphus velox.
    (ii) Balao-Hemiramphus balao.
    (iii) Ballyhoo-Hemiramphus brasiliensis.
    (iv) False silverstripe halfbeak/American halfbeak/Meek's halfbeak-
Hyporhamphus meeki.
    (5) Herrings and Sardines (family Clupeidae). With the exception of 
other herring and sardine species managed under this part, including 
American shad, Atlantic herring, blueback herring, hickory shad, and 
river herring/alewife, as defined in this section, the following 
herring and sardine species are Mid-Atlantic forage species:
    (i) Round herring-Etrumeus teres.
    (ii) Scaled sardine-Harengula jaguana.
    (iii) Atlantic thread herring-Opisthonema oglinum.
    (iv) Spanish sardine-Sardinella aurita.
    (6) Lanternfishes (family Myctophidae), including but not limited 
to the following species:
    (i) Horned lanternfish-Ceratoscopelus maderensis.
    (ii) Dumril's headlightfish-Diaphus dumerilii.
    (iii) Crocodile lanternfish-Lampanyctus crocodilus.
    (iv) Doflein's false headlightfish-Lobianchia dofleini.
    (v) Spotted lanternfish-Myctophum punctatum.
    (7) Pearlsides (family Sternoptychidae), including but not limited 
to the following species:
    (i) Atlantic silver hatchetfish-Argyropelecus aculeatus.
    (ii) Muller's pearlside-Maurolicus muelleri.
    (iii) Weizman's pearlside-Maurolicus weitzmani.
    (iv) Slope hatchetfish-Polyipnus clarus.
    (8) Sand lances (family Ammodytidae), including but not limited to 
the following species:
    (i) American/inshore sand lance-Ammodytes americanus.
    (ii) Northern/offshore sand lance-Ammodytes dubius.
    (9) Silversides (family Atherinopsidae), including but not limited 
to the following species:
    (i) Rough silverside-Membras martinica.
    (ii) Inland silverside-Menidia beryllina.
    (iii) Atlantic silverside-Menidia menidia.
    (10) Cusk-eels (order Ophidiiformes), including but not limited to 
the following species:
    (i) Chain pearlfish-Echiodon dawsoni.
    (ii) Fawn cusk-eel-Lepophidium profundorum.
    (iii) Striped cusk-eel-Ophidion marginatum.
    (11) Atlantic saury-Scomberesox saurus.
    (12) Bullet mackerel-Auxis rochei.
    (13) Frigate mackerel-Auxis thazard.
    (14) Pelagic mollusks and cephalopods, excluding sharptail shortfin 
squid (Illex oxygonius), but including the following pelagic mollusc 
species:
    (i) Neon flying squid-Ommastrephes bartramii.
    (ii) European flying squid-Todarodes sagittatus.
    (iii) Atlantic brief squid-Lolliguncula brevis.
    (iv) Bobtail squids (family Sepiolidae), including but not limited 
to the following species:
    (A) Odd bobtail squid-Heteroteuthis dispar.
    (B) Big fin bobtail squid-Rossia megaptera.
    (C) Warty bobtail squid-Rossia palpebrosa.
    (D) Lesser bobtail squid-Semirossia tenera.
    (E) Butterfly bobtail squid-Stoloteuthis leucoptera.
    (v) Sea angels and sea butterflies (orders Gymnosomata and 
Thecosomata).
    (vi) Tuberculate pelagic octopus-Ocythoe tuberculata.
    (15) Species under one inch as adults, including but not limited to 
the following species groups:
    (i) Copepods (subclass Copepoda).
    (ii) Krill (order Euphausiacea).
    (iii) Amphipods (order Amphipoda).
    (iv) Ostracods (class Ostracoda).
    (v) Isopods (order Isopoda).

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    (vi) Mysid shrimp (order Mysidacea).
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0
3. In Sec.  648.4, add paragraph (a)(15) to read as follows:


Sec.  648.4  Vessel permits.

    (a) * * *
    (15) Mid-Atlantic forage species and Atlantic chub mackerel. Any 
commercial fishing vessel must have been issued and have on board a 
valid commercial vessel permit issued in accordance with this paragraph 
(a)(15) to fish for, possess, transport, sell, or land Mid-Atlantic 
forage species or Atlantic chub mackerel in or from the EEZ portion of 
the Mid-Atlantic Forage Species Management Unit, as defined at Sec.  
648.351(c). A vessel that fishes for such species exclusively in state 
waters is not required to be issued a Federal permit.
* * * * *
0
4. In Sec.  648.5, revise paragraph (a) to read as follows:


Sec.  648.5  Operator permits.

    (a) General. (1) Any operator of a vessel issued a permit, carrier 
permit, or processing permit for, and that fishes for or possesses, the 
species listed in paragraph (a)(2) of this section, must have been 
issued, and carry on board, a valid operator permit for these species. 
An operator's permit issued pursuant to part 622 or part 697 of this 
chapter, satisfies the permitting requirement of this section. This 
requirement does not apply to operators of recreational vessels.
    (2) Following are the applicable species: Atlantic sea scallops, NE 
multispecies, spiny dogfish, monkfish, Atlantic herring, Atlantic 
surfclam, ocean quahog, Atlantic mackerel, squid, butterfish, scup, 
black sea bass, or Atlantic bluefish, harvested in or from the EEZ; 
tilefish harvested in or from the EEZ portion of the Tilefish 
Management Unit; skates harvested in or from the EEZ portion of the 
Skate Management Unit; Atlantic deep-sea red crab harvested in or from 
the EEZ portion of the Red Crab Management Unit; or Atlantic chub 
mackerel or Mid-Atlantic forage species, as defined at Sec.  648.2, 
harvested in or from the EEZ portion of the Mid-Atlantic Forage Species 
Management Unit, as defined at Sec.  648.351(c).
* * * * *
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5. In Sec.  648.6, revise paragraph (a)(1) to read as follows:


Sec.  648.6  Dealer/processor permits.

    (a) * * *
    (1) All dealers of NE multispecies, monkfish, skates, Atlantic 
herring, Atlantic sea scallop, Atlantic deep-sea red crab, spiny 
dogfish, summer flounder, Atlantic surfclam, ocean quahog, Atlantic 
mackerel, squid, butterfish, scup, bluefish, tilefish, and black sea 
bass; Atlantic surfclam and ocean quahog processors; Atlantic hagfish 
dealers and/or processors, and Atlantic herring processors or dealers, 
as described in Sec.  648.2; must have been issued under this section, 
and have in their possession, a valid permit or permits for these 
species. A dealer of Atlantic chub mackerel or Mid-Atlantic forage 
species, as defined in Sec.  648.2, harvested in or from the EEZ 
portion of the Mid-Atlantic Forage Species Management Unit, as defined 
at Sec.  648.351(c), must have been issued and have in their 
possession, a valid dealer permit for any species issued in accordance 
with this paragraph.
* * * * *
0
6. In Sec.  648.12, revise the introductory text to read as follows:


Sec.  648.12  Experimental fishing.

    The Regional Administrator may exempt any person or vessel from the 
requirements of subparts A (General provisions), B (Atlantic mackerel, 
squid, and butterfish), D (Atlantic sea scallop), E (Atlantic surfclam 
and ocean quahog), F (NE multispecies and monkfish), G (summer 
flounder), H (scup), I (black sea bass), J (Atlantic bluefish), K 
(Atlantic herring), L (spiny dogfish), M (Atlantic deep-sea red crab), 
N (tilefish), O (skates), and P (Mid-Atlantic forage species and 
Atlantic chub mackerel) of this part for the conduct of experimental 
fishing beneficial to the management of the resources or fishery 
managed under that subpart. The Regional Administrator shall consult 
with the Executive Director of the MAFMC before approving any 
exemptions for the Atlantic mackerel, squid, butterfish, summer 
flounder, scup, black sea bass, spiny dogfish, bluefish, and tilefish 
fisheries, including exemptions for experimental fishing contributing 
to the development of new or expansion of existing fisheries for Mid-
Atlantic forage species and Atlantic chub mackerel.
* * * * *
0
7. In Sec.  648.14, add paragraph (w) to read as follows:


Sec.  648.14  Prohibitions.

* * * * *
    (w) Mid-Atlantic forage species and Atlantic chub mackerel. It is 
unlawful for any person owning or operating a vessel issued a valid 
commercial permit under this part to do any of the following:
    (1) Fish for, possess, transfer, receive, or land; or attempt to 
fish for, possess, transfer, receive, or land; more than 1,700 lb 
(771.11 kg) of all Mid-Atlantic forage species combined per trip in or 
from the Mid-Atlantic Forage Species Management Unit, as defined at 
Sec.  648.351(c). A vessel not issued a commercial permit in accordance 
with Sec.  648.4 that fished exclusively in state waters or a vessel 
that fished Federal waters outside of the Mid-Atlantic Forage Species 
Management Unit that is transiting the area with gear that is stowed 
and not available for immediate use is exempt from this prohibition.
    (2) Fish for, possess, transfer, receive, or land; or attempt to 
fish for, possess, transfer, receive, or land; more than 40,000 lb 
(18.14 mt) of Atlantic chub mackerel per trip in or from the Mid-
Atlantic Forage Species Management Unit, as defined at Sec.  
648.351(c), after the annual Atlantic chub mackerel landing limit has 
been harvested and notice has been provided to the public consistent 
with the Administrative Procedure Act. A vessel not issued a commercial 
permit in accordance with Sec.  648.4 that fished exclusively in state 
waters or a vessel that fished in Federal waters outside of the Mid-
Atlantic Forage Species Management Unit that is transiting the area 
with gear that is stowed and not available for immediate use is exempt 
from this prohibition.
0
8. Under part 648, add subpart P to read as follows:

Subpart P--Mid-Atlantic Forage Species and Atlantic Chub Mackerel

Sec.
648.350 Mid-Atlantic forage species and Atlantic chub mackerel 
annual landing limits.
648.351 Mid-Atlantic forage species and Atlantic chub mackerel 
possession limits.
648.352 Mid-Atlantic forage species and Atlantic chub mackerel 
framework measures.


Sec.  648.350  Mid-Atlantic forage species and Atlantic chub mackerel 
annual landing limits.

    (a) Mid-Atlantic forage species. There is no annual landing limit 
for Mid-Atlantic forage species, as defined at Sec. Sec.  648.2.
    (b) Atlantic chub mackerel. Effective through December 31, 2020, 
the annual landings limit for Atlantic chub mackerel is set at 2.86 
million lb (1,297 mt). All landings of Atlantic chub mackerel by 
vessels issued a Federal commercial permit in accordance with Sec.  
648.4 in ports from Maine through North Carolina shall count against 
the annual landings limit. NMFS shall close the directed fishery for 
Atlantic chub mackerel in the EEZ portion of the Mid-Atlantic Forage 
Species Management Unit in a manner consistent with the

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Administrative Procedure Act when the Regional Administrator determines 
that 100 percent of the Atlantic chub mackerel annual landings limit 
has been harvested. Following closure of the directed Atlantic chub 
mackerel fishery, a vessel must adhere to the possession limit 
specified in Sec.  648.351(b).


Sec.  648.351  Mid-Atlantic forage species and Atlantic chub mackerel 
possession limits.

    (a) Mid-Atlantic forage species. A vessel issued a valid commercial 
permit in accordance with Sec.  648.4 may fish for, possess, and land 
up to 1,700 lb (771.11 kg) of all Mid-Atlantic forage species combined 
per trip in or from the EEZ portion of the Mid-Atlantic Forage Species 
Management Unit, as defined in paragraph (c) of this section. A vessel 
not issued a permit in accordance with Sec.  648.4 that is fishing 
exclusively in state waters is exempt from the possession limits 
specified in this section.
    (b) Atlantic chub mackerel. Effective through December 31, 2020, a 
vessel issued a valid commercial permit in accordance with Sec.  648.4 
may fish for, possess, and land an unlimited amount of Atlantic chub 
mackerel from the Mid-Atlantic Forage Species Management Unit, as 
defined in paragraph (c) of this section, provided the Atlantic chub 
mackerel annual landing limit has not been harvested. Once the Atlantic 
chub mackerel annual landing limit has been harvested, as specified in 
Sec.  648.350, a vessel may fish for, possess, and land up to 40,000 lb 
(18.14 mt) of Atlantic chub mackerel per trip in or from the Mid-
Atlantic Forage Species Management Unit for the remainder of the 
fishing year (until December 31). A vessel not issued a permit in 
accordance with Sec.  648.4 that is fishing exclusively in state waters 
is exempt from the possession limits specified in this section.
    (c) Mid-Atlantic Forage Species Management Unit. The Mid-Atlantic 
Forage Species Management Unit is the area of the Atlantic Ocean that 
is bounded on the southeast by the outer limit of the U.S. EEZ; bounded 
on the south by 35[deg]15.3' N. lat. (the approximate latitude of Cape 
Hatteras, NC); bounded on the west and north by the coastline of the 
United States; and bounded on the northeast by the following points, 
connected in the order listed by straight lines:

------------------------------------------------------------------------
         Point                  Latitude                Longitude
------------------------------------------------------------------------
1.....................  40[deg]59.32' N.         73[deg]39.62' W.
2.....................  40[deg]59.02' N.         73[deg]39.41' W.
3.....................  40[deg]57.05' N.         73[deg]36.78' W.
4.....................  40[deg]57.87' N.         73[deg]32.85' W.
5.....................  40[deg]59.78' N.         73[deg]23.70' W.
6.....................  41[deg]1.57' N.          73[deg]15.00' W.
7.....................  41[deg]3.40' N.          73[deg]6.10' W.
8.....................  41[deg]4.65' N.          73[deg]0.00' W.
9.....................  41[deg]6.67' N.          72[deg]50.00' W.
10....................  41[deg]8.69' N.          72[deg]40.00' W.
11....................  41[deg]10.79' N.         72[deg]29.45' W.
12....................  41[deg]12.22' N.         72[deg]22.25' W.
13....................  41[deg]13.57' N.         72[deg]15.38' W.
14....................  41[deg]14.94' N.         72[deg]8.35' W.
15....................  41[deg]15.52' N.         72[deg]5.41' W.
16....................  41[deg]17.43' N.         72[deg]1.18' W.
17....................  41[deg]18.62' N.         71[deg]55.80' W.
18....................  41[deg]18.27' N.         71[deg]54.47' W.
19....................  41[deg]10.31' N.         71[deg]46.44' W.
20....................  41[deg]2.35' N.          71[deg]38.43' W.
21....................  40[deg]54.37' N.         71[deg]30.45' W.
22....................  40[deg]46.39' N.         71[deg]22.51' W.
23....................  40[deg]38.39' N.         71[deg]14.60' W.
24....................  40[deg]30.39' N.         71[deg]6.72' W.
25....................  40[deg]22.38' N.         70[deg]58.87' W.
26....................  40[deg]14.36' N.         70[deg]51.05' W.
27....................  40[deg]6.33' N.          70[deg]43.27' W.
28....................  39[deg]58.29' N.         70[deg]35.51' W.
29....................  39[deg]50.24' N.         70[deg]27.78' W.
30....................  39[deg]42.18' N.         70[deg]20.09' W.
31....................  39[deg]34.11' N.         70[deg]12.42' W.
32....................  39[deg]26.04' N.         70[deg]4.78' W.
33....................  39[deg]17.96' N.         69[deg]57.18' W.
34....................  39[deg]9.86' N.          69[deg]49.6' W.
35....................  39[deg]1.77' N.          69[deg]42.05' W.
36....................  38[deg]53.66' N.         69[deg]34.53' W.
37....................  38[deg]45.54' N.         69[deg]27.03' W.
38....................  38[deg]37.42' N.         69[deg]19.57' W.
39....................  38[deg]29.29' N.         69[deg]12.13' W.
40....................  38[deg]21.15' N.         69[deg]4.73' W.
41....................  38[deg]13.00' N.         68[deg]57.35' W.
42....................  38[deg]4.84' N.          68[deg]49.99' W.
43 *..................  38[deg]2.21' N.          68[deg]47.62' W.
------------------------------------------------------------------------
* Point 43 falls on the U.S. EEZ.

    (d) Transiting. Any vessel issued a valid permit in accordance with 
Sec.  648.4 may transit the Mid-Atlantic Forage Species Management 
Unit, as defined in paragraph (c) of this section, with an amount of 
Mid-Atlantic forage species or Atlantic chub mackerel on board that 
exceeds the possession limits specified in paragraphs (a) and (b) of 
this section, respectively, to land in a port in a state that is 
outside of the Mid-Atlantic Forage Species Management Unit, provided 
that those species were harvested outside of the Mid-Atlantic Forage 
Species Management Unit and that all gear is stowed and not available 
for immediate use as defined in Sec.  648.2.


Sec.  648.352  Mid-Atlantic forage species and Atlantic chub mackerel 
framework measures.

    (a) General. The MAFMC may, at any time, initiate action to add or 
revise management measures if it finds that action is necessary to meet 
or be consistent with the goals and objectives of the Atlantic 
Mackerel, Squid, and Butterfish FMP; the Atlantic Surfclam and Ocean 
Quahog FMP; the Summer Flounder, Scup, and Black Sea Bass FMP; the 
Atlantic Bluefish FMP; the Spiny Dogfish FMP; and Tilefish FMPs.
    (b) Adjustment process. The MAFMC shall develop and analyze 
appropriate management actions over the span of at least two MAFMC 
meetings. The MAFMC must provide the public with advance notice of the 
availability of the recommendation(s), appropriate justification(s) and 
economic and biological analyses, and the opportunity to comment on the 
proposed adjustment(s) at its first meeting, prior to its second 
meeting, and at its second meeting. The MAFMC's recommendations on 
adjustments or additions to management measures must come from one or 
more of the following categories: The list of Mid-Atlantic forage 
species, possession limits, annual landing limits, and any other 
measure currently included in the applicable FMPs specified in 
paragraph (a) of this section. Issues that require significant 
departures from previously contemplated measures or that are otherwise 
introducing new concepts may require an amendment of the FMPs instead 
of a framework adjustment.
    (c) MAFMC recommendation. See Sec.  648.110(a)(2).
    (d) NMFS action. See Sec.  648.110(a)(3).
    (e) Emergency actions. See Sec.  648.110(a)(4).
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                                                    Agency views this as a noncontroversial                 prevent the development of new, and                    www.greateratlantic.fisheries.noaa.gov/
                                                    submittal and anticipates no adverse                    the expansion of existing, commercial                  or http://www.mafmc.org.
                                                    comments. A detailed rationale for the                  fisheries on certain forage species until                Written comments regarding the
                                                    approval is set forth in the direct final               the Council has adequate opportunity                   burden-hour estimates or other aspects
                                                    rule. If no adverse comments are                        and information to evaluate the                        of the collection-of-information
                                                    received in response to this action rule,               potential impacts of forage fish harvest               requirements contained in this proposed
                                                    no further activity is contemplated. If                 on existing fisheries, fishing                         rule may be submitted to the Greater
                                                    EPA receives adverse comments, the                      communities, and the marine                            Atlantic Regional Fisheries Office and
                                                    direct final rule will be withdrawn and                 ecosystem.                                             by email to OIRA_Submission@
                                                    all public comments received will be                    DATES: Public comments must be                         omb.eop.gov or fax to (202) 395–5806.
                                                    addressed in a subsequent final rule                    received by May 30, 2017.                              FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
                                                    based on this proposed rule. EPA will                                                                          Douglas Christel, Fishery Policy
                                                                                                            ADDRESSES: You may submit comments
                                                    not institute a second comment period.                                                                         Analyst, (978) 281–9141, fax (978) 281–
                                                                                                            on this document, identified by NOAA–
                                                    Any parties interested in commenting                                                                           9135.
                                                                                                            NMFS–2017–0013, by any of the
                                                    on this action should do so at this time.                                                                      SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
                                                                                                            following methods:
                                                    Please note that if EPA receives adverse                   • Electronic Submission: Submit all
                                                    comment on an amendment, paragraph,                                                                            Background
                                                                                                            electronic public comments via the
                                                    or section of this rule and if that                     Federal e-Rulemaking Portal. Go to                        Mid-Atlantic Council stakeholders
                                                    provision may be severed from the                       www.regulations.gov/                                   identified managing forage species as a
                                                    remainder of the rule, EPA may adopt                    #!docketDetail;D=NOAA-NMFS-2017-                       key concern for future action during a
                                                    as final those provisions of the rule that              0013, click the ‘‘Comment Now!’’ icon,                 2011 strategic planning and visioning
                                                    are not the subject of an adverse                       complete the required fields, and enter                process. Forage species are generally
                                                    comment.                                                or attach your comments.                               considered small, mostly pelagic
                                                       For additional information, see the                     • Mail: John K. Bullard, Regional                   schooling species that serve as prey for
                                                    direct final rule which is located in the               Administrator, NMFS, Greater Atlantic                  larger species. In 2014, the Council’s
                                                    Rules Section of this Federal Register.                 Regional Fisheries Office, 55 Great                    Scientific and Statistical Committee
                                                      Dated: April 10, 2017.                                Republic Drive, Gloucester, MA 01930.                  (SSC) developed a white paper on forage
                                                    Deborah A. Szaro,                                       Mark the outside of the envelope,                      species. The paper indicated that forage
                                                    Acting Regional Administrator, EPA New                  ‘‘Comments on Mid-Atlantic Forage                      species facilitate the transfer of energy
                                                    England.                                                Proposed Rule.’’                                       from the lowest levels of the food chain
                                                    [FR Doc. 2017–08113 Filed 4–21–17; 8:45 am]                Instructions: Comments sent by any                  to higher levels, highlighting the
                                                    BILLING CODE 6560–50–P                                  other method, to any other address or                  importance of forage species in
                                                                                                            individual, or received after the end of               maintaining the productivity of marine
                                                                                                            the comment period, may not be                         ecosystems. The Council recognized
                                                    DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE                                  considered by NMFS. All comments                       that although it already manages several
                                                                                                            received are a part of the public record               forage species that are the target of
                                                    National Oceanic and Atmospheric                        and will generally be posted for public                directed commercial fisheries (Atlantic
                                                    Administration                                          viewing on www.regulations.gov                         mackerel, longfin and Illex squid, and
                                                                                                            without change. All personal identifying               butterfish), there are other unmanaged
                                                    50 CFR Part 648                                         information (e.g., name, address, etc.),               species that serve as prey for species
                                                                                                            confidential business information, or                  important to commercial and
                                                    [Docket No. 161025999–7319–01]
                                                                                                            otherwise sensitive information                        recreational fisheries managed within
                                                    RIN 0648–BG42                                           submitted voluntarily by the sender will               the Mid-Atlantic. However, the Council
                                                                                                            be publicly accessible. NMFS will                      was concerned that insufficient
                                                    Fisheries of the Northeastern United                    accept anonymous comments (enter ‘‘N/                  information existed to assess the
                                                    States; Mid-Atlantic Forage Species                     A’’ in the required fields if you wish to              amount of unmanaged forage species
                                                    Omnibus Amendment                                       remain anonymous). Attachments to                      currently being harvested and
                                                    AGENCY:  National Marine Fisheries                      electronic comments will be accepted in                associated impacts to other marine
                                                    Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and                    Microsoft Word, Excel, or Adobe PDF                    resources. Due to the importance of
                                                    Atmospheric Administration (NOAA),                      formats only.                                          forage species to the marine ecosystem
                                                    Commerce.                                                  The Council prepared an                             and the health of important commercial
                                                    ACTION: Proposed rule; request for
                                                                                                            environmental assessment (EA) for the                  and recreational fisheries, the Council
                                                    comments.                                               Unmanaged Forage Omnibus                               sought to prevent the further expansion
                                                                                                            Amendment that describes the proposed                  of commercial fishing effort on forage
                                                    SUMMARY:   NMFS proposes to approve                     action and other alternatives considered               species. Therefore, the Council wanted
                                                    and implement measures included in an                   and provides a thorough analysis of the                to maintain existing commercial
                                                    omnibus amendment submitted by the                      impacts of the proposed measures and                   fisheries at recent levels until it could
                                                    Mid-Atlantic Fishery Management                         alternatives considered. Copies of the                 collect more detailed information to
                                                    Council that would manage forage                        Unmanaged Forage Omnibus                               evaluate the potential impacts of forage
                                                    species within Mid-Atlantic Federal                     Amendment, including the EA, the                       fish harvest on existing fisheries, fishing
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                                                    waters. This amendment would                            Regulatory Impact Review, and the                      communities, and the marine
                                                    implement an annual landing limit,                      Regulatory Flexibility Act analysis are                ecosystem.
                                                    possession limits, and permitting and                   available from: Christopher Moore,                        On December 8, 2014, the Council
                                                    reporting requirements for Atlantic chub                Executive Director, Mid-Atlantic                       initiated an action to begin protecting
                                                    mackerel and certain previously                         Fishery Management Council, Suite 201,                 previously unmanaged forage species in
                                                    unmanaged forage species and species                    800 State Street, Dover, DE 19901. The                 each fishery management plan (FMP)
                                                    groups within Mid-Atlantic Federal                      EA/RIR/IRFA is accessible via the                      under its jurisdiction. The purpose of
                                                    waters. The purpose of this action is to                Internet at http://                                    the action is to prevent the development


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                                                    of new, and the expansion of existing,                  conservation and management measures                   No large-scale directed commercial
                                                    commercial fisheries on certain forage                  of its own. The Council subsequently                   fisheries for these species occur in
                                                    species. Scoping meetings were held                     developed preliminary measures to                      Federal waters. Most of the proposed EC
                                                    from Rhode Island through North                         regulate the catch of this species in this             species have been documented as a
                                                    Carolina in September and October                       action. The Council intends to formally                bycatch in Federal fisheries or by gear
                                                    2015. These meetings sought public                      integrate chub mackerel as a managed                   types used in such fisheries, but such
                                                    input on the type of action to undertake,               species in the Atlantic Mackerel, Squid,               observations are rare for several species
                                                    which forage species to address, the                    and Butterfish FMP through a separate                  groups. Over half of these species
                                                    geographic scope of the action, data                    action within 3 years. Accordingly,                    groups have never been reported in
                                                    needs, possible measures to prevent the                 while the Council considers chub                       Federal dealer data from 1996–2015
                                                    expansion of commercial fisheries on                    mackerel to be a forage species for the                (greeneyes, halfbeaks, herrings and
                                                    forage species, and processes to evaluate               purposes of the Unmanaged Forage                       sardines, lanternfish, pearlsides, and
                                                    the development of commercial                           Omnibus Amendment, in this proposed                    cusk-eels), or only in small amounts and
                                                    fisheries in the future. After further                  rule, chub mackerel is treated separately              by few vessels (anchovies and
                                                    developing proposed measures, the                       from other forage species in the                       argentines). A small number of these
                                                    Council conducted public hearings in                    description of proposed measures and                   species are harvested as bait, but mostly
                                                    May and June 2016 to solicit additional                 in the associated regulations in this rule.            in state waters. For example, 96 percent
                                                    input on the range of alternatives under                                                                       of recorded sand lance landings and
                                                    consideration by the Council, with                      Proposed Measures
                                                                                                                                                                   99.6 percent of silverside landings
                                                    public comments accepted through June                   1. Designation of Certain Mid-Atlantic                 during 1996–2015 were associated with
                                                    17, 2016. At its August 2016 meeting,                   Forage Species as Ecosystem                            state vessels. Thus, fisheries for these
                                                    the Council adopted final measures                      Component Species                                      species have not developed to a large
                                                    under the Unmanaged Forage Omnibus                                                                             degree, particularly in Federal waters,
                                                    Amendment. On November 23, 2016,                           The Unmanaged Forage Omnibus
                                                                                                            Amendment proposes to designate the                    and are not directly important to the
                                                    the Council submitted the amendment                                                                            national or regional economy. Further,
                                                    and draft EA to NMFS for preliminary                    following species and species groups as
                                                                                                            ‘‘ecosystem component species’’ in all                 because there is little evidence that
                                                    review. The Council submitted the final                                                                        these species are predominantly caught
                                                    forage amendment on March 20, 2017.                     of the FMPs under the Council’s
                                                                                                            jurisdiction:                                          in Federal waters, formal integration of
                                                    The Council reviewed the proposed                                                                              these species into a Federal FMP is
                                                    regulations to implement these                          • Anchovies (family Engraulidae)
                                                                                                                                                                   unlikely to improve the condition of the
                                                    measures, as drafted by NMFS, and, on                   • Argentines (family Argentinidae)
                                                                                                            • Greeneyes (family                                    stock. There are very few data and no
                                                    March 13, 2017, deemed them to be                                                                              stock assessments for these species or
                                                    necessary and appropriate, as specified                    Chlorophthalmidae)
                                                                                                            • Halfbeaks (family Hemiramphidae)                     species groups to assess the current
                                                    in section 303(c) of the Magnuson-                                                                             status of these organisms, although
                                                    Stevens Fishery Conservation and                        • Herrings and Sardines (family
                                                                                                               Clupeidae)                                          existing data generally suggest that these
                                                    Management Act (Magnuson-Stevens                                                                               stocks are unlikely to become overfished
                                                    Act).                                                   • Lanternfishes (family Myctophidae)
                                                       The Council developed the                            • Pearlsides (family Sternoptychidae)                  or subject to overfishing unless a
                                                    Unmanaged Forage Omnibus                                • Sand lances (family Ammodytidae)                     directed commercial fishery develops.
                                                    Amendment and the measures                              • Silversides (family Atherinopsidae)                  As a result, while the Council did not
                                                                                                            • Cusk-eels (order Ophidiiformes)                      believe that the development of a FMP
                                                    described in this proposed rule under
                                                                                                            • Atlantic Saury-Scomberesox saurus                    for these species is warranted at this
                                                    the discretionary provision specified in                • Bullet Mackerel-Auxis rochei                         time, the Council took a precautionary
                                                    section 303(b)(12) of the Magnuson-                     • Frigate Mackerel-Auxis thazard                       approach to implement measures in this
                                                    Stevens Act. This provision allows a                    • Pelagic Mollusks (except Sharptail                   action that would restrict future harvest
                                                    Council to ‘‘include management                            Shortfin Squid)                                     to recent levels and collect more
                                                    measures in the plan to conserve target                 • Copepods, Krill, Amphipods, and                      detailed information to inform future
                                                    and non-target species and habitats,                       Other Species Under One Inch as                     scientific assessments and management
                                                    considering the variety of ecological                      Adults                                              decisions. This is consistent with the
                                                    factors affecting fishery populations.’’
                                                    While many forage species are                              The National Standard Guidelines at                 National Standard Guidelines at 50 CFR
                                                    important to the ecosystem, the Council                 50 CFR 600.305(d)(13) define ecosystem                 600.305(c)(5), which state ‘‘management
                                                    focused its efforts developing measures                 component (EC) species as ‘‘stocks that                measures can be adopted in order to, for
                                                    for a subset of previously unmanaged                    a Council . . . has determined do not                  example, collect data on the EC species,
                                                    forages species with a known                            require conservation and management,                   minimize bycatch or bycatch mortality
                                                    connection to commercial and                            but desire to list in an FMP in order to               of EC species, protect the associated role
                                                    recreational fisheries within the Mid-                  achieve ecosystem management                           of EC species in the ecosystem, and/or
                                                    Atlantic. Species with the greatest                     objectives.’’ The overall rationale used               to address other ecosystem issues.’’
                                                    potential to support future large-scale                 to designate the above list as EC species                 During the development of this
                                                    commercial fisheries and those                          is provided in Section 5.1 of the EA,                  action, we advised the Council to
                                                    important to marine mammals and sea                     with additional details in Sections 6.1                include in this amendment only species
                                                    birds were prioritized by the Council.                  and 6.4 for each species. Generally,                   that have a direct connection to species
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                                                       During the development of this                       these species and species groups are                   managed by the Council. In a June 17,
                                                    action, the Council initially considered                small low trophic level organisms that                 2016, letter, we outlined our concerns
                                                    Atlantic chub mackerel as a forage                      have been documented as bycatch in                     with including bullet and frigate
                                                    species. However, because a directed                    existing regulated fisheries, or as prey               mackerel as EC species in this action.
                                                    commercial fishery for Atlantic chub                    for marine mammals, sea birds,                         We recommended that the Council
                                                    mackerel has recently emerged in                        endangered species, and species that are               remove bullet mackerel and frigate
                                                    Federal waters, the Council believed                    the subject of important Mid-Atlantic                  mackerel from further consideration, as
                                                    that this species is in need of specific                commercial and recreational fisheries.                 these species do not meet the criteria


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                                                    identifying forage species outlined in                  above, is used in the National Standard                annual landings limit. The Council
                                                    the 2014 SSC white paper. Specifically,                 Guidelines to help Councils distinguish                considered counting only chub
                                                    we noted that these two species are                     which species require the development                  mackerel landings in Mid-Atlantic ports
                                                    relatively large, high trophic level                    of a FMP and associated conservation                   against the annual landings limit.
                                                    species. Their adult size (20–24 inches                 and management measures.                               However, this would have created a
                                                    (51–61 cm) total length) exceeds the                    Accordingly, we are not proposing to                   loophole by which vessels could catch
                                                    SSC’s criteria for small forage species                 individually list these species as EC                  chub mackerel in the Mid-Atlantic, but
                                                    (2–10 inches (5–25 cm) total length).                   species in the regulations. Instead, to                land it in New England ports to avoid
                                                    The EA notes that bullet and frigate                    reflect the purpose of this action to                  counting it against the annual landing
                                                    mackerel feed upon other Mid-Atlantic                   manage forage species, the proposed EC                 limit. The Council thought it would be
                                                    forage species included in the EC                       species will be collectively referred to as            difficult to effectively enforce the limit
                                                    species list above. Further, they are not               ‘‘Mid-Atlantic forage species’’ for the                without a vessel monitoring system or
                                                    forage species for any other species                    remainder of this preamble discussion                  other similar mechanism that could
                                                    managed by the Council or caught in                     and in the proposed regulatory text.                   detect the area fished, but the Council
                                                    managed fisheries. Instead, they serve as               This approach will also reduce                         did not require such monitoring
                                                    the dominant prey for billfish and tunas,               confusion by helping to distinguish                    mechanisms at this time.
                                                    species that are managed by NMFS                        species managed by this action from                       NMFS would close the directed
                                                    under the Highly Migratory Species                      other forage species designated as EC                  fishery for chub mackerel in the Mid-
                                                    FMP. There are no data indicating                       species by the Pacific Fishery                         Atlantic Forage Species Management
                                                    frigate mackerel are bycatch in any                     Management Council in a similar action                 Unit once the Regional Administrator
                                                    fishery regulated by the Council. Also,                 in 2015.                                               determines that 100 percent of the chub
                                                    frigate mackerel are not preyed upon by                                                                        mackerel annual landing limit has been
                                                                                                            2. Permit and Reporting Requirements
                                                    any species regulated by the Council,                                                                          harvested. After the closure of the
                                                    although the EA notes that some                            A commercial vessel that possesses,                 directed fishery, vessels would be
                                                    regulated species prey upon mackerels                   lands, or sells Mid-Atlantic forage                    subject to the chub mackerel incidental
                                                    in general. While some justification can                species or chub mackerel caught in                     possession limit described below.
                                                    be made to include bullet mackerel as                   Federal waters from New York through                      The chub mackerel annual landing
                                                    an EC species because of its interactions               Cape Hatteras, North Carolina (an area                 limit would expire 3 years after
                                                    with species managed by the Council,                    referred to as the ‘‘Mid-Atlantic Forage               implementation, unless overwritten by
                                                    similar justification does not exist for                Species Management Unit’’ below and                    another Council action. This is because
                                                    frigate mackerel. Since bullet and frigate              in the proposed regulations), would be                 the Council intended the measures in
                                                    mackerel look very similar and are hard                 required to obtain any valid commercial                this action to be temporary, applying
                                                    to distinguish even by trained biologists,              fishing vessel permit issued by the                    only until the Council is able to develop
                                                    treating these species differently in this              Greater Atlantic Regional Fisheries                    long-term measures and the scientific
                                                    amendment would pose administrative                     Office (GARFO). Similarly, a dealer                    information necessary to formally
                                                    and enforcement challenges. This is                     purchasing and selling these species                   integrate chub mackerel as a stock in the
                                                    similar to the rationale offered by the                 would be required to obtain a valid                    fishery managed under the Atlantic
                                                    Council for not including sharptail                     seafood dealer permit issued by GARFO                  Mackerel, Squid, and Butterfish FMP.
                                                    shortfin squid (Illex oxygonius) in this                for any species. Any commercial vessel                 Long-term conservation and
                                                    amendment due to its similarity to Illex                operator fishing for or possessing these               management measures required by the
                                                    squid (Illex illecebrosus). Finally, the                species in or from the Mid-Atlantic                    Magnuson-Stevens Act, such as
                                                    Council’s Fishery Management Action                     Forage Species Management Unit would                   biological reference points, an
                                                    Team (FMAT), Advisory Panel, and                        be required to obtain and retain on                    overfishing threshold, and
                                                    Ecosystem and Ocean Planning                            board a valid operator permit issued by                accountability measures, may take
                                                    Committee all recognized that these two                 GARFO. Vessel operators and dealers                    several years to develop. At its February
                                                    species are not linked with any of the                  would also be required to report the                   2017 meeting, the Council initiated a
                                                    Council’s FMPs. Several Advisory Panel                  catch and sale of these species and                    separate action to develop these long-
                                                    members and the Committee                               species groups on existing vessel trip                 term measures for implementation by
                                                    recommended that the Council remove                     reports (logbooks) and dealer reports,                 2020, if approved.
                                                    these species from further consideration                respectively.
                                                                                                                                                                   4. Possession Limits
                                                    in this action. For all of these reasons,
                                                                                                            3. Annual Landing Limits                                  This action would specify a 1,700 lb
                                                    we are considering disapproving the
                                                    inclusion of these two species in this                    The Council is not proposing an                      (771 kg) combined possession limit for
                                                    amendment, and we specifically seek                     annual landing limit for Mid-Atlantic                  all Mid-Atlantic forage species. This
                                                    public input in this regard. If these                   forage species in this action. However,                limit would apply to any Mid-Atlantic
                                                    species are not included in the                         this action would set an annual landing                forage species (see the list of EC species
                                                    amendment, as approved by the                           limit of 2.86 million lb (1,297 mt) for                listed above) caught within the Mid-
                                                    Secretary of Commerce, the final rule                   Atlantic chub mackerel. This limit                     Atlantic Forage Species Management
                                                    would reflect that decision through                     represents the average annual chub                     Unit. With the exception of bullet and
                                                    changes to the proposed regulations.                    mackerel landings in the Northeast from                frigate mackerel, this proposed limit
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                                                       Designation of EC species, in itself,                2013 through 2015 based on Federal                     represents 99 percent of trip-level
                                                    does not carry specific regulatory                      dealer data. All landings of chub                      landings of Mid-Atlantic forage species
                                                    requirements under the Magnuson-                        mackerel in ports from Maine through                   in the Federal dealer database from
                                                    Stevens Act. The term, as described                     North Carolina would count against the                 1996–2015.




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                                                       Initially, vessels would not be subject              deciding how to address future changes                 annual revenue from these species was
                                                    to a possession limit for chub mackerel.                to the management of fisheries for Mid-                only $3,140 per entity. Even those with
                                                    Once the chub mackerel annual landing                   Atlantic forage species.                               the highest annual fisheries revenue
                                                    limit is harvested, NMFS would                             This action also would allow the                    (greater than $100,000), averaged only
                                                    implement a 40,000-lb (18,144-kg) chub                  Council to modify annual landing limits                $10,680 from the sale of forage species
                                                    mackerel possession limit in the Mid-                   and possession limits for Mid-Atlantic                 during this period. No entity
                                                    Atlantic Forage Species Management                      forage species and chub mackerel                       consistently relied on these species for
                                                    Unit. This limit reflects the amount of                 through a framework adjustment to                      a substantial portion (greater than10
                                                    chub mackerel needed to fill a bait                     applicable FMPs rather than through an                 percent) of their annual income over the
                                                    truck. Due to low prices and the                        amendment to the FMP. This would                       past 10 years. Forty-six percent of the
                                                    relatively high volumes landed by the                   help streamline future development and                 entities affected by this action reported
                                                    large vessels primarily responsible for                 approval of revisions to these measures                landings of these species in only one
                                                    recent chub mackerel landings, the                      because measures revised through a                     year during the period from 2006–2015.
                                                    Council concluded that vessels are                      framework adjustment can be                            Three entities indicated that these
                                                    unlikely to target chub mackerel below                  implemented more quickly than those                    species represented 100 percent of
                                                    the proposed incidental possession                      implemented through an amendment to                    annual fishing income in one year
                                                    limit. Similar to the annual landing                    a FMP.                                                 during this period. These three entities
                                                    limit, the chub mackerel incidental                     Classification                                         landed less than 1,700 lb of forage
                                                    possession limit would expire 3 years                                                                          species during that one year, and
                                                    after implementation unless overwritten                    Pursuant to section 304(b)(1)(A) of the             reported fishing revenue from any
                                                    by another Council action.                              Magnuson-Stevens Act, the NMFS                         species in only four or fewer years
                                                                                                            Acting Assistant Administrator has                     during the period from 2006–2015. It is
                                                    5. Transit Provision                                    determined that this proposed rule is                  likely that they may have taken
                                                       A vessel issued a Federal commercial                 consistent with the Mid-Atlantic Forage                advantage of high to moderate prices for
                                                    fishing permit from GARFO that                          Species Omnibus Amendment, other                       key forage species on a few occasions,
                                                    possesses Mid-Atlantic forage species                   provisions of the Magnuson-Stevens                     and that they were not likely reliant
                                                    and chub mackerel in excess of the                      Act, and other applicable law, subject to              upon fishing for income over the past 10
                                                    proposed possession limits would be                     further consideration after public                     years.
                                                    allowed to transit Mid-Atlantic Forage                  comment. In making a final                                In determining the significance of the
                                                    Species Management Unit in certain                      determination, NMFS will take into                     economic impacts of the proposed
                                                    circumstances. The following three                      account the data, views, and comments                  action, we considered the following two
                                                    conditions must be met to transit                       received during the comment period.                    criteria outlined in applicable NMFS
                                                    through the management unit: (1)                           This proposed rule has been                         guidance: Disproportionality and
                                                    Forage species were harvested outside                   determined to be not significant for                   profitability. The proposed measures
                                                    of the Mid-Atlantic Forage Species                      purposes of Executive Order 12866.                     would not place a substantial number of
                                                    Management Unit; (2) the vessel lands                      The Chief Counsel for Regulation of                 small entities at a significant
                                                    in a port that is outside of the Mid-                   the Department of Commerce certified                   competitive disadvantage to large
                                                    Atlantic Forage Species Management                      to the Chief Counsel for Advocacy of the               entities. This is because all entities
                                                    Unit (i.e., north of New York or south                  Small Business Administration that this                affected by this action are small entities,
                                                    of Cape Hatteras, North Carolina); and                  proposed rule, if adopted, would not                   as noted above. There are no
                                                    (3) all gear is stowed and not available                have a significant economic impact on                  distributional economic effects from this
                                                    for immediate use. Some Mid-Atlantic                    a substantial number of small entities.                action, as proposed measures would
                                                    forage species and chub mackerel are                    The purpose, context, and statutory                    maintain fishing opportunities for forage
                                                    caught outside of Mid-Atlantic Federal                  basis for this action is described above               species at recent levels and would not
                                                    waters, including those areas under the                 and not repeated here. Business entities               change any entity’s access to these
                                                    jurisdiction of other Councils. This                    affected by this action were identified as             resources. For the same reason, the
                                                    provision would allow vessels that                      groups of vessels with shared owners                   measures also would not significantly
                                                    catch forage species and chub mackerel                  that had landings of species included in               reduce profit for a substantial number of
                                                    outside of the Mid-Atlantic to land these               this amendment documented in dealer                    small entities. This action would not
                                                    species in other ports, including those                 reports from 2006–2015. Any entity                     impose any costs to affected entities or
                                                    in New England.                                         with combined annual fishery landing                   reduce their revenues in comparison to
                                                                                                            receipts less than $11 million is                      the revenues of recent landings of forage
                                                    6. Administrative Measures                              considered a small entity based on                     species and chub mackerel. Because the
                                                       Under this action, the Council would                 NMFS standards published in the                        proposed action is not expected to have
                                                    establish a policy that requires use of an              Federal Register (80 FR 81194,                         a significant economic impact on a
                                                    experimental fishing permit (EFP) to                    December 29, 2015). Between 2006 and                   substantial number of small entities, an
                                                    support any new fishery or the                          2015, 63 businesses and affiliated                     initial regulatory flexibility analysis is
                                                    expansion of existing fisheries for Mid-                entities reported fishing revenues from                not required, and none has been
                                                    Atlantic forage species. An EFP is a                    forage species affected by this action.                prepared.
                                                    permit issued by GARFO authorizing a                    All of these entities had average annual                  This proposed rule contains a
                                                    vessel to conduct fishing activities that               sales during 2013–2015 that were less                  collection-of-information requirement
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                                                    are otherwise prohibited under existing                 than $11 million. Thus, all 63 entities                subject to review and approval by OMB
                                                    regulations. The Regional Administrator                 affected by this action are classified as              under the Paperwork Reduction Act
                                                    consults with the Council’s Executive                   small businesses.                                      (PRA). This requirement has been
                                                    Director before approving any                              Mid-Atlantic forage species and chub                submitted to OMB for approval. Public
                                                    exemption under an EFP request. The                     mackerel accounted for only 0.11–1.76                  reporting burden for these collections of
                                                    Council would consider the results of                   percent of the average annual gross                    information, including the time for
                                                    any experimental fishing activity and                   receipts for all entities landing these                reviewing instructions, searching
                                                    other relevant information before                       species during 2006–2015. Average                      existing data sources, gathering and


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                                                    maintaining the data needed, and                           Mid-Atlantic forage species means the                 (iii) Weizman’s pearlside-Maurolicus
                                                    completing and reviewing the collection                 following species and species groups:                  weitzmani.
                                                    of information, are estimated to average,                  (1) Anchovies (family Engraulidae),                   (iv) Slope hatchetfish-Polyipnus
                                                    as follows:                                             including but not limited to the                       clarus.
                                                      1. Initial Federal vessel permit                      following species:                                       (8) Sand lances (family
                                                    application, OMB# 0648–0202, (45                           (i) Striped anchovy-Anchoa hepsetus.                Ammodytidae), including but not
                                                    minutes/response);                                         (ii) Dusky anchovy-Anchoa lyolepis.                 limited to the following species:
                                                      2. Initial Federal dealer permit                         (iii) Bay anchovy-Anchoa mitchilli.                   (i) American/inshore sand lance-
                                                    application, OMB# 0648–0202, (15                           (iv) Silver anchovy-Engraulis                       Ammodytes americanus.
                                                    minutes/response);                                      eurystole.                                               (ii) Northern/offshore sand lance-
                                                      3. Initial Federal operator permit                       (2) Argentines (family Argentinidae),               Ammodytes dubius.
                                                    application, OMB# 0648–0202, (60                        including but not limited to the                         (9) Silversides (family
                                                    minutes/response);                                      following species:                                     Atherinopsidae), including but not
                                                      4. Vessel logbook report of catch by                     (i) Striated argentine-Argentina                    limited to the following species:
                                                    species, OMB# 0648–0212, (5 minutes/                    striata.                                                 (i) Rough silverside-Membras
                                                    response); and                                             (ii) Pygmy argentine-Glossanodon                    martinica.
                                                      5. Dealer report of landings by                       pygmaeus.                                                (ii) Inland silverside-Menidia
                                                    species, OMB# 0648–0229, (4 minutes/                       (3) Greeneyes (family                               beryllina.
                                                    response).                                              Chlorophthalmidae), including but not                    (iii) Atlantic silverside-Menidia
                                                      Public comment is sought regarding:                   limited to the following species:                      menidia.
                                                    Whether this proposed collection of                        (i) Shortnose greeneye-                               (10) Cusk-eels (order Ophidiiformes),
                                                    information is necessary for the proper                 Chlorophthalmus agassizi.                              including but not limited to the
                                                    performance of the functions of the                        (ii) Longnose greeneye-Parasudis                    following species:
                                                    agency, including whether the                           truculenta.                                              (i) Chain pearlfish-Echiodon dawsoni.
                                                    information shall have practical utility;                  (4) Halfbeaks (family                                 (ii) Fawn cusk-eel-Lepophidium
                                                    the accuracy of the burden estimate;                    Hemiramphidae), including but not                      profundorum.
                                                    ways to enhance the quality, utility, and               limited to the following species:                        (iii) Striped cusk-eel-Ophidion
                                                    clarity of the information to be                           (i) Flying halfbeak-Euleptorhamphus                 marginatum.
                                                    collected; and ways to minimize the                     velox.                                                   (11) Atlantic saury-Scomberesox
                                                    burden of the collection of information,                   (ii) Balao-Hemiramphus balao.                       saurus.
                                                                                                               (iii) Ballyhoo-Hemiramphus
                                                    including through the use of automated                                                                           (12) Bullet mackerel-Auxis rochei.
                                                                                                            brasiliensis.
                                                    collection techniques or other forms of                                                                          (13) Frigate mackerel-Auxis thazard.
                                                                                                               (iv) False silverstripe halfbeak/
                                                    information technology. Send comments                                                                            (14) Pelagic mollusks and
                                                                                                            American halfbeak/Meek’s halfbeak-
                                                    on these or any other aspects of the                                                                           cephalopods, excluding sharptail
                                                                                                            Hyporhamphus meeki.
                                                    collection of information to the Greater                   (5) Herrings and Sardines (family                   shortfin squid (Illex oxygonius), but
                                                    Atlantic Regional Fisheries Office at the               Clupeidae). With the exception of other                including the following pelagic mollusc
                                                    ADDRESSES above, and email to OIRA_                     herring and sardine species managed                    species:
                                                    Submission@omb.eop.gov, or fax to                                                                                (i) Neon flying squid-Ommastrephes
                                                                                                            under this part, including American
                                                    (202) 395–5806.                                                                                                bartramii.
                                                                                                            shad, Atlantic herring, blueback herring,
                                                                                                                                                                     (ii) European flying squid-Todarodes
                                                    List of Subjects in 50 CFR Part 648                     hickory shad, and river herring/alewife,
                                                                                                                                                                   sagittatus.
                                                                                                            as defined in this section, the following
                                                      Fisheries, Fishing, Recordkeeping and                                                                          (iii) Atlantic brief squid-Lolliguncula
                                                                                                            herring and sardine species are Mid-
                                                    reporting requirements.                                                                                        brevis.
                                                                                                            Atlantic forage species:
                                                      Dated: April 18, 2017.                                                                                         (iv) Bobtail squids (family
                                                                                                               (i) Round herring-Etrumeus teres.
                                                    Alan D. Risenhoover,                                       (ii) Scaled sardine-Harengula                       Sepiolidae), including but not limited to
                                                                                                            jaguana.                                               the following species:
                                                    Acting Deputy Assistant Administrator for
                                                    Regulatory Programs, National Marine                       (iii) Atlantic thread herring-                        (A) Odd bobtail squid-Heteroteuthis
                                                    Fisheries Service.                                      Opisthonema oglinum.                                   dispar.
                                                                                                               (iv) Spanish sardine-Sardinella aurita.               (B) Big fin bobtail squid-Rossia
                                                      For the reasons set out in the                                                                               megaptera.
                                                    preamble, 50 CFR part 648 is proposed                      (6) Lanternfishes (family
                                                                                                            Myctophidae), including but not limited                  (C) Warty bobtail squid-Rossia
                                                    to be amended as follows:                                                                                      palpebrosa.
                                                                                                            to the following species:
                                                                                                               (i) Horned lanternfish-Ceratoscopelus                 (D) Lesser bobtail squid-Semirossia
                                                    PART 648—FISHERIES OF THE
                                                                                                            maderensis.                                            tenera.
                                                    NORTHEASTERN UNITED STATES
                                                                                                               (ii) Dumril’s headlightfish-Diaphus                   (E) Butterfly bobtail squid-
                                                    ■ 1. The authority citation for part 648                dumerilii.                                             Stoloteuthis leucoptera.
                                                    continues to read as follows:                              (iii) Crocodile lanternfish-                          (v) Sea angels and sea butterflies
                                                                                                            Lampanyctus crocodilus.                                (orders Gymnosomata and
                                                        Authority: 16 U.S.C. 1801 et seq.
                                                                                                               (iv) Doflein’s false headlightfish-                 Thecosomata).
                                                    ■ 2. In § 648.2, add definitions for                    Lobianchia dofleini.                                     (vi) Tuberculate pelagic octopus-
                                                    ‘‘Atlantic chub mackerel’’ and ‘‘Mid-                      (v) Spotted lanternfish-Myctophum                   Ocythoe tuberculata.
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                                                    Atlantic forage species’’ in alphabetical               punctatum.                                               (15) Species under one inch as adults,
                                                    order to read as follows:                                  (7) Pearlsides (family                              including but not limited to the
                                                                                                            Sternoptychidae), including but not                    following species groups:
                                                    § 648.2    Definitions.
                                                                                                            limited to the following species:                        (i) Copepods (subclass Copepoda).
                                                    *    *     *    *   *                                      (i) Atlantic silver hatchetfish-                      (ii) Krill (order Euphausiacea).
                                                      Atlantic chub mackerel means                          Argyropelecus aculeatus.                                 (iii) Amphipods (order Amphipoda).
                                                    Scomber colias.                                            (ii) Muller’s pearlside-Maurolicus                    (iv) Ostracods (class Ostracoda).
                                                    *    *     *    *   *                                   muelleri.                                                (v) Isopods (order Isopoda).


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                                                      (vi) Mysid shrimp (order Mysidacea).                  red crab, spiny dogfish, summer                        1,700 lb (771.11 kg) of all Mid-Atlantic
                                                    *     *     *     *     *                               flounder, Atlantic surfclam, ocean                     forage species combined per trip in or
                                                    ■ 3. In § 648.4, add paragraph (a)(15) to               quahog, Atlantic mackerel, squid,                      from the Mid-Atlantic Forage Species
                                                    read as follows:                                        butterfish, scup, bluefish, tilefish, and              Management Unit, as defined at
                                                                                                            black sea bass; Atlantic surfclam and                  § 648.351(c). A vessel not issued a
                                                    § 648.4   Vessel permits.                               ocean quahog processors; Atlantic                      commercial permit in accordance with
                                                       (a) * * *                                            hagfish dealers and/or processors, and                 § 648.4 that fished exclusively in state
                                                       (15) Mid-Atlantic forage species and                 Atlantic herring processors or dealers,                waters or a vessel that fished Federal
                                                    Atlantic chub mackerel. Any                             as described in § 648.2; must have been                waters outside of the Mid-Atlantic
                                                    commercial fishing vessel must have                     issued under this section, and have in                 Forage Species Management Unit that is
                                                    been issued and have on board a valid                   their possession, a valid permit or                    transiting the area with gear that is
                                                    commercial vessel permit issued in                      permits for these species. A dealer of                 stowed and not available for immediate
                                                    accordance with this paragraph (a)(15)                  Atlantic chub mackerel or Mid-Atlantic                 use is exempt from this prohibition.
                                                    to fish for, possess, transport, sell, or               forage species, as defined in § 648.2,                    (2) Fish for, possess, transfer, receive,
                                                    land Mid-Atlantic forage species or                     harvested in or from the EEZ portion of                or land; or attempt to fish for, possess,
                                                    Atlantic chub mackerel in or from the                   the Mid-Atlantic Forage Species                        transfer, receive, or land; more than
                                                    EEZ portion of the Mid-Atlantic Forage                  Management Unit, as defined at                         40,000 lb (18.14 mt) of Atlantic chub
                                                    Species Management Unit, as defined at                  § 648.351(c), must have been issued and                mackerel per trip in or from the Mid-
                                                    § 648.351(c). A vessel that fishes for                  have in their possession, a valid dealer               Atlantic Forage Species Management
                                                    such species exclusively in state waters                permit for any species issued in                       Unit, as defined at § 648.351(c), after the
                                                    is not required to be issued a Federal                  accordance with this paragraph.                        annual Atlantic chub mackerel landing
                                                    permit.                                                 *     *     *      *    *                              limit has been harvested and notice has
                                                    *      *     *     *     *                              ■ 6. In § 648.12, revise the introductory              been provided to the public consistent
                                                    ■ 4. In § 648.5, revise paragraph (a) to                text to read as follows:                               with the Administrative Procedure Act.
                                                    read as follows:                                                                                               A vessel not issued a commercial permit
                                                                                                            § 648.12    Experimental fishing.                      in accordance with § 648.4 that fished
                                                    § 648.5   Operator permits.                                The Regional Administrator may                      exclusively in state waters or a vessel
                                                      (a) General. (1) Any operator of a                    exempt any person or vessel from the                   that fished in Federal waters outside of
                                                    vessel issued a permit, carrier permit, or              requirements of subparts A (General                    the Mid-Atlantic Forage Species
                                                    processing permit for, and that fishes for              provisions), B (Atlantic mackerel, squid,              Management Unit that is transiting the
                                                    or possesses, the species listed in                     and butterfish), D (Atlantic sea scallop),             area with gear that is stowed and not
                                                    paragraph (a)(2) of this section, must                  E (Atlantic surfclam and ocean quahog),                available for immediate use is exempt
                                                    have been issued, and carry on board, a                 F (NE multispecies and monkfish), G                    from this prohibition.
                                                    valid operator permit for these species.                (summer flounder), H (scup), I (black                  ■ 8. Under part 648, add subpart P to
                                                    An operator’s permit issued pursuant to                 sea bass), J (Atlantic bluefish), K                    read as follows:
                                                    part 622 or part 697 of this chapter,                   (Atlantic herring), L (spiny dogfish), M
                                                    satisfies the permitting requirement of                 (Atlantic deep-sea red crab), N (tilefish),            Subpart P—Mid-Atlantic Forage
                                                    this section. This requirement does not                 O (skates), and P (Mid-Atlantic forage                 Species and Atlantic Chub Mackerel
                                                    apply to operators of recreational                      species and Atlantic chub mackerel) of                 Sec.
                                                    vessels.                                                this part for the conduct of experimental              648.350 Mid-Atlantic forage species and
                                                      (2) Following are the applicable                      fishing beneficial to the management of                     Atlantic chub mackerel annual landing
                                                    species: Atlantic sea scallops, NE                      the resources or fishery managed under                      limits.
                                                    multispecies, spiny dogfish, monkfish,                  that subpart. The Regional                             648.351 Mid-Atlantic forage species and
                                                    Atlantic herring, Atlantic surfclam,                    Administrator shall consult with the                        Atlantic chub mackerel possession
                                                    ocean quahog, Atlantic mackerel, squid,                 Executive Director of the MAFMC                             limits.
                                                                                                                                                                   648.352 Mid-Atlantic forage species and
                                                    butterfish, scup, black sea bass, or                    before approving any exemptions for the                     Atlantic chub mackerel framework
                                                    Atlantic bluefish, harvested in or from                 Atlantic mackerel, squid, butterfish,                       measures.
                                                    the EEZ; tilefish harvested in or from                  summer flounder, scup, black sea bass,
                                                    the EEZ portion of the Tilefish                         spiny dogfish, bluefish, and tilefish                  § 648.350 Mid-Atlantic forage species and
                                                    Management Unit; skates harvested in                    fisheries, including exemptions for                    Atlantic chub mackerel annual landing
                                                    or from the EEZ portion of the Skate                    experimental fishing contributing to the               limits.
                                                    Management Unit; Atlantic deep-sea red                  development of new or expansion of                        (a) Mid-Atlantic forage species. There
                                                    crab harvested in or from the EEZ                       existing fisheries for Mid-Atlantic forage             is no annual landing limit for Mid-
                                                    portion of the Red Crab Management                      species and Atlantic chub mackerel.                    Atlantic forage species, as defined at
                                                    Unit; or Atlantic chub mackerel or Mid-                 *     *      *    *     *                              §§ 648.2.
                                                    Atlantic forage species, as defined at                  ■ 7. In § 648.14, add paragraph (w) to
                                                                                                                                                                      (b) Atlantic chub mackerel. Effective
                                                    § 648.2, harvested in or from the EEZ                   read as follows:                                       through December 31, 2020, the annual
                                                    portion of the Mid-Atlantic Forage                                                                             landings limit for Atlantic chub
                                                    Species Management Unit, as defined at                  § 648.14    Prohibitions.                              mackerel is set at 2.86 million lb (1,297
                                                    § 648.351(c).                                           *      *     *     *    *                              mt). All landings of Atlantic chub
                                                                                                               (w) Mid-Atlantic forage species and                 mackerel by vessels issued a Federal
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                                                    ■ 5. In § 648.6, revise paragraph (a)(1) to             Atlantic chub mackerel. It is unlawful                 commercial permit in accordance with
                                                    read as follows:                                        for any person owning or operating a                   § 648.4 in ports from Maine through
                                                                                                            vessel issued a valid commercial permit                North Carolina shall count against the
                                                    § 648.6   Dealer/processor permits.                     under this part to do any of the                       annual landings limit. NMFS shall close
                                                      (a) * * *                                             following:                                             the directed fishery for Atlantic chub
                                                      (1) All dealers of NE multispecies,                      (1) Fish for, possess, transfer, receive,           mackerel in the EEZ portion of the Mid-
                                                    monkfish, skates, Atlantic herring,                     or land; or attempt to fish for, possess,              Atlantic Forage Species Management
                                                    Atlantic sea scallop, Atlantic deep-sea                 transfer, receive, or land; more than                  Unit in a manner consistent with the


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                                                    Administrative Procedure Act when the                   the coastline of the United States; and                  Forage Species Management Unit,
                                                    Regional Administrator determines that                  bounded on the northeast by the                          provided that those species were
                                                    100 percent of the Atlantic chub                        following points, connected in the order                 harvested outside of the Mid-Atlantic
                                                    mackerel annual landings limit has been                 listed by straight lines:                                Forage Species Management Unit and
                                                    harvested. Following closure of the                                                                              that all gear is stowed and not available
                                                    directed Atlantic chub mackerel fishery,                      Point            Latitude            Longitude     for immediate use as defined in § 648.2.
                                                    a vessel must adhere to the possession
                                                    limit specified in § 648.351(b).                        1 ...............   40°59.32′ N.      73°39.62′ W.       § 648.352 Mid-Atlantic forage species and
                                                                                                            2 ...............   40°59.02′ N.      73°39.41′ W.       Atlantic chub mackerel framework
                                                    § 648.351 Mid-Atlantic forage species and               3 ...............   40°57.05′ N.      73°36.78′ W.       measures.
                                                    Atlantic chub mackerel possession limits.               4 ...............   40°57.87′ N.      73°32.85′ W.
                                                                                                            5 ...............   40°59.78′ N.      73°23.70′ W.         (a) General. The MAFMC may, at any
                                                       (a) Mid-Atlantic forage species. A                   6 ...............   41°1.57′ N.       73°15.00′ W.
                                                    vessel issued a valid commercial permit                                                                          time, initiate action to add or revise
                                                                                                            7 ...............   41°3.40′ N.       73°6.10′ W.
                                                    in accordance with § 648.4 may fish for,                                                                         management measures if it finds that
                                                                                                            8 ...............   41°4.65′ N.       73°0.00′ W.
                                                    possess, and land up to 1,700 lb (771.11                9 ...............   41°6.67′ N.       72°50.00′ W.       action is necessary to meet or be
                                                    kg) of all Mid-Atlantic forage species                  10 .............    41°8.69′ N.       72°40.00′ W.       consistent with the goals and objectives
                                                    combined per trip in or from the EEZ                    11 .............    41°10.79′ N.      72°29.45′ W.       of the Atlantic Mackerel, Squid, and
                                                    portion of the Mid-Atlantic Forage                      12 .............    41°12.22′ N.      72°22.25′ W.       Butterfish FMP; the Atlantic Surfclam
                                                                                                            13 .............    41°13.57′ N.      72°15.38′ W.       and Ocean Quahog FMP; the Summer
                                                    Species Management Unit, as defined in                  14 .............    41°14.94′ N.      72°8.35′ W.
                                                    paragraph (c) of this section. A vessel                                                                          Flounder, Scup, and Black Sea Bass
                                                                                                            15 .............    41°15.52′ N.      72°5.41′ W.
                                                    not issued a permit in accordance with                  16 .............    41°17.43′ N.      72°1.18′ W.        FMP; the Atlantic Bluefish FMP; the
                                                    § 648.4 that is fishing exclusively in                  17 .............    41°18.62′ N.      71°55.80′ W.       Spiny Dogfish FMP; and Tilefish FMPs.
                                                    state waters is exempt from the                         18 .............    41°18.27′ N.      71°54.47′ W.          (b) Adjustment process. The MAFMC
                                                    possession limits specified in this                     19 .............    41°10.31′ N.      71°46.44′ W.
                                                                                                                                                                     shall develop and analyze appropriate
                                                    section.                                                20 .............    41°2.35′ N.       71°38.43′ W.
                                                                                                            21 .............    40°54.37′ N.      71°30.45′ W.       management actions over the span of at
                                                       (b) Atlantic chub mackerel. Effective                                                                         least two MAFMC meetings. The
                                                                                                            22 .............    40°46.39′ N.      71°22.51′ W.
                                                    through December 31, 2020, a vessel                     23 .............    40°38.39′ N.      71°14.60′ W.       MAFMC must provide the public with
                                                    issued a valid commercial permit in                     24 .............    40°30.39′ N.      71°6.72′ W.        advance notice of the availability of the
                                                    accordance with § 648.4 may fish for,                   25 .............    40°22.38′ N.      70°58.87′ W.       recommendation(s), appropriate
                                                    possess, and land an unlimited amount                   26 .............    40°14.36′ N.      70°51.05′ W.       justification(s) and economic and
                                                    of Atlantic chub mackerel from the Mid-                 27 .............    40°6.33′ N.       70°43.27′ W.
                                                                                                            28 .............    39°58.29′ N.      70°35.51′ W.       biological analyses, and the opportunity
                                                    Atlantic Forage Species Management
                                                                                                            29 .............    39°50.24′ N.      70°27.78′ W.       to comment on the proposed
                                                    Unit, as defined in paragraph (c) of this
                                                                                                            30 .............    39°42.18′ N.      70°20.09′ W.       adjustment(s) at its first meeting, prior
                                                    section, provided the Atlantic chub
                                                                                                            31 .............    39°34.11′ N.      70°12.42′ W.       to its second meeting, and at its second
                                                    mackerel annual landing limit has not                   32 .............    39°26.04′ N.      70°4.78′ W.
                                                    been harvested. Once the Atlantic chub                                                                           meeting. The MAFMC’s
                                                                                                            33 .............    39°17.96′ N.      69°57.18′ W.       recommendations on adjustments or
                                                    mackerel annual landing limit has been                  34 .............    39°9.86′ N.       69°49.6′ W.
                                                    harvested, as specified in § 648.350, a                 35 .............    39°1.77′ N.       69°42.05′ W.
                                                                                                                                                                     additions to management measures
                                                    vessel may fish for, possess, and land up               36 .............    38°53.66′ N.      69°34.53′ W.       must come from one or more of the
                                                    to 40,000 lb (18.14 mt) of Atlantic chub                37 .............    38°45.54′ N.      69°27.03′ W.       following categories: The list of Mid-
                                                    mackerel per trip in or from the Mid-                   38 .............    38°37.42′ N.      69°19.57′ W.       Atlantic forage species, possession
                                                                                                            39 .............    38°29.29′ N.      69°12.13′ W.       limits, annual landing limits, and any
                                                    Atlantic Forage Species Management                      40 .............    38°21.15′ N.      69°4.73′ W.
                                                    Unit for the remainder of the fishing                                                                            other measure currently included in the
                                                                                                            41 .............    38°13.00′ N.      68°57.35′ W.
                                                    year (until December 31). A vessel not                                                                           applicable FMPs specified in paragraph
                                                                                                            42 .............    38°4.84′ N.       68°49.99′ W.
                                                    issued a permit in accordance with                      43 * ...........    38°2.21′ N.       68°47.62′ W.       (a) of this section. Issues that require
                                                    § 648.4 that is fishing exclusively in                                                                           significant departures from previously
                                                                                                               * Point 43 falls on the U.S. EEZ.                     contemplated measures or that are
                                                    state waters is exempt from the
                                                    possession limits specified in this                       (d) Transiting. Any vessel issued a                    otherwise introducing new concepts
                                                    section.                                                valid permit in accordance with § 648.4                  may require an amendment of the FMPs
                                                       (c) Mid-Atlantic Forage Species                      may transit the Mid-Atlantic Forage                      instead of a framework adjustment.
                                                    Management Unit. The Mid-Atlantic                       Species Management Unit, as defined in                      (c) MAFMC recommendation. See
                                                    Forage Species Management Unit is the                   paragraph (c) of this section, with an                   § 648.110(a)(2).
                                                    area of the Atlantic Ocean that is                      amount of Mid-Atlantic forage species
                                                    bounded on the southeast by the outer                   or Atlantic chub mackerel on board that                     (d) NMFS action. See § 648.110(a)(3).
                                                    limit of the U.S. EEZ; bounded on the                   exceeds the possession limits specified                     (e) Emergency actions. See
                                                    south by 35°15.3′ N. lat. (the                          in paragraphs (a) and (b) of this section,               § 648.110(a)(4).
                                                    approximate latitude of Cape Hatteras,                  respectively, to land in a port in a state               [FR Doc. 2017–08130 Filed 4–21–17; 8:45 am]
                                                    NC); bounded on the west and north by                   that is outside of the Mid-Atlantic                      BILLING CODE 3510–22–P
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Document Created: 2017-04-22 00:11:25
Document Modified: 2017-04-22 00:11:25
CategoryRegulatory Information
CollectionFederal Register
sudoc ClassAE 2.7:
GS 4.107:
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PublisherOffice of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration
SectionProposed Rules
ActionProposed rule; request for comments.
DatesPublic comments must be received by May 30, 2017.
ContactDouglas Christel, Fishery Policy Analyst, (978) 281-9141, fax (978) 281-9135.
FR Citation82 FR 18882 
RIN Number0648-BG42
CFR AssociatedFisheries; Fishing and Recordkeeping and Reporting Requirements

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