82_FR_19699 82 FR 19618 - Magnuson-Stevens Act Provisions; Fisheries of the Northeastern United States; Northeast Multispecies Fishery; 2017 and 2018 Sector Operations Plans and 2017 Allocation of Northeast Multispecies Annual Catch Entitlements

82 FR 19618 - Magnuson-Stevens Act Provisions; Fisheries of the Northeastern United States; Northeast Multispecies Fishery; 2017 and 2018 Sector Operations Plans and 2017 Allocation of Northeast Multispecies Annual Catch Entitlements

DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

Federal Register Volume 82, Issue 81 (April 28, 2017)

Page Range19618-19630
FR Document2017-08617

We have approved sector operations plans for fishing years 2017 and 2018, granting regulatory exemptions for fishing years 2017 and 2018, and providing Northeast multispecies annual catch entitlements to approved sectors for fishing year 2017. Approval of sector operations plans is necessary to allocate annual catch entitlements to the sectors and for the sectors to operate. The Northeast Multispecies Fishery Management Plan allows limited access permit holders to form sectors, and requires sectors to submit their operations plans and contracts to us, NMFS, for approval or disapproval. This interim final rule approves sector operations plans, grants regulatory exemptions for sectors, and provides preliminary allocations of annual catch entitlements to sectors for the start of the 2017 fishing year. Changes to exemptions and updates to sector annual catch entitlements may be considered in subsequent rulemakings.

Federal Register, Volume 82 Issue 81 (Friday, April 28, 2017)
[Federal Register Volume 82, Number 81 (Friday, April 28, 2017)]
[Rules and Regulations]
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[FR Doc No: 2017-08617]


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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

50 CFR Part 648

[Docket No. 170104016-7016-01]
RIN 0648-XF138


Magnuson-Stevens Act Provisions; Fisheries of the Northeastern 
United States; Northeast Multispecies Fishery; 2017 and 2018 Sector 
Operations Plans and 2017 Allocation of Northeast Multispecies Annual 
Catch Entitlements

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

ACTION: Interim final rule.

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SUMMARY: We have approved sector operations plans for fishing years 
2017 and 2018, granting regulatory exemptions for fishing years 2017 
and 2018, and providing Northeast multispecies annual catch 
entitlements to approved sectors for fishing year 2017. Approval of 
sector operations plans is necessary to allocate annual catch 
entitlements to the sectors and for the sectors to operate. The 
Northeast Multispecies Fishery Management Plan allows limited access 
permit holders to form sectors, and requires sectors to submit their 
operations plans and contracts to us, NMFS, for approval or 
disapproval. This interim final rule approves sector operations plans, 
grants regulatory exemptions for sectors, and provides preliminary 
allocations of annual catch entitlements to sectors for the start of 
the 2017 fishing year. Changes to exemptions and updates to sector 
annual catch entitlements may be considered in subsequent rulemakings.

DATES: Sector operations plans and regulatory exemptions are effective 
May 1, 2017, through April 30, 2019. Northeast multispecies annual 
catch entitlements for sectors are effective May 1, 2017, through April 
30, 2018. The default catch limit for Eastern Georges Bank cod is 
effective May 1, 2017, through July 31, 2017, or until the final rule 
for Framework 56 is implemented if prior to July 31, 2017. Written 
comments must be received on or before May 30, 2017.

ADDRESSES: You may submit comments on this document, identified by 
NOAA-NMFS-2017-0016, by either 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-2017-0016, click the 
``Comment Now!'' icon, complete the required fields, and enter or 
attach your comments.
     Mail: Submit written comments to Kyle Molton, 55 Great 
Republic Drive, Gloucester, MA 01930.
    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).
    Copies of each sector's final operations plan and contract are 
available from the NMFS Greater Atlantic Regional Fisheries Office: 
John K. Bullard, Regional Administrator, National Marine Fisheries 
Service, 55 Great Republic Drive, Gloucester, MA 01930. These documents 
are also accessible via the Federal eRulemaking Portal: http://www.regulations.gov.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Kyle Molton, Fishery Management 
Specialist, (978) 281-9236. To review Federal Register documents 
referenced in this rule, you can visit: http://www.greateratlantic.fisheries.noaa.gov/sustainable/species/multispecies.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: 

Background

    Amendment 13 to the Northeast (NE) Multispecies Fishery Management 
Plan (FMP) (69 FR 22906; April 27, 2004) established a process for 
forming sectors within the NE multispecies (groundfish) fishery, and 
Amendment 16 to the FMP (74 FR 18262; April 9, 2010), followed by 
Framework Adjustment 45 to the FMP (76 FR 23042; April 25, 2011) and 
Framework 48 to the FMP (78 FR 26118; May 3, 2013), expanded and 
revised sector management.
    The FMP defines a sector as ``[a] group of persons (three or more 
persons, none of whom have an ownership interest in the other two 
persons in the sector) holding limited access vessel permits who have 
voluntarily entered into a contract and agree to certain fishing 
restrictions for a specified period of time, and which has been granted 
a TAC(s) [sic] in order to achieve objectives consistent with 
applicable FMP goals and objectives.'' Sectors are self-selecting, 
meaning each sector can choose its members.
    The NE multispecies sector management system allocates a portion of 
the NE multispecies stocks to each sector. These annual sector 
allocations are known as annual catch entitlements (ACEs) and are based 
on the collective fishing history of a sector's members. Sectors may 
receive allocations of large-mesh NE multispecies stocks with the 
exception of Atlantic halibut, windowpane flounder, Atlantic wolffish, 
and ocean pout, which are non-allocated species. The ACEs are a portion 
of a stock's annual catch limit (ACL) available to commercial NE 
multispecies vessels within a sector. A sector determines how to 
harvest its ACEs and may decide to limit operations to fewer vessels.
    Because sectors elect to receive an allocation under a quota-based 
system, the FMP grants sector vessels several ``universal'' exemptions 
from the FMP's effort controls. These universal exemptions apply to: 
Trip limits on allocated stocks; the Georges Bank (GB) Seasonal Closure 
Area; NE multispecies days-at-sea (DAS) restrictions; the requirement 
to use a 6.5-inch (16.5-cm) mesh codend when fishing with selective 
gear on GB; portions of the Gulf of Maine (GOM) Cod Protection 
Closures; and the at-sea monitoring (ASM) coverage level for sector 
vessels fishing exclusively in the Southern New England (SNE) and 
Inshore GB Broad Stock Areas (BSA) with extra-large mesh

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gillnets (10-inch [25.4-cm] or greater). The FMP prohibits sectors from 
requesting exemptions from permitting restrictions, gear restrictions 
designed to minimize habitat impacts, and most reporting requirements.
    We received operations plans and preliminary contracts for fishing 
years 2017 and 2018 from 19 sectors. The operations plans are similar 
to previously approved versions and cover two fishing years. Continuing 
to approve two-year sector operations plans will help streamline the 
process for sector managers and reduce administrative burdens for both 
sectors and NMFS. In addition to the approved sectors, there are 
several state-operated permit banks, which receive allocation based on 
the history of the permits owned by the states. The final rule 
implementing Amendment 17 to the FMP allowed a state-operated permit 
bank to receive an allocation without needing to comply with the 
administrative and procedural requirements for sectors (77 FR 16942; 
March 23, 2012). Instead, permit banks are required to submit a list of 
participating permits to us, as specified in the permit bank's 
Memorandum of Agreement, to determine the ACE allocated to the permit 
bank. These allocations may be leased to fishermen enrolled in sectors. 
Although state-operated permit banks are no longer approved through the 
sector approval process, they are included in this discussion of 
allocations because they contribute to the total allocation under the 
sector system.
    We have determined that the 19 sector operations plans and 
contracts that we have approved, and 21 of the 26 regulatory exemptions 
requested, are consistent with the FMP's goals and objectives, and meet 
sector requirements outlined in the regulations at Sec.  648.87. These 
19 operations plans are similar to previously approved plans. Copies of 
the operations plans and contracts, and the environmental assessment 
(EA), are available at: http://www.regulations.gov and from NMFS (see 
ADDRESSES).

Default Catch Limits for Fishing Year 2017

    Last year, Framework 55 (81 FR 26412; May 2, 2016) set fishing year 
2017 catch limits for all groundfish stocks. The 2017 catch limits for 
most stocks remain the same as, or similar, to 2016 limits, with minor 
adjustments for projected stock growth or revised estimates of Canadian 
catch. Framework 55 did not, however, specify a 2017 catch limit for 
Eastern GB cod, which is a management unit of the GB cod stock that is 
jointly managed with Canada. In addition, the Northeast Fisheries 
Science Center conducted a new benchmark assessment for witch flounder 
in December 2016.
    This year, in Framework 56, the Council adopted a new 2017 catch 
limit for witch flounder based on the 2016 benchmark assessment, as 
well as 2017 catch limits for the three U.S./Canada stocks (Eastern GB 
cod, Eastern GB haddock, and GB yellowtail flounder). We are working to 
publish a proposed rule to request comments on the Framework 56 
measures. Given the timing of the 2016 witch flounder stock assessment, 
the development and submission of Framework 56 was delayed, and it will 
not be possible to implement Framework 56 measures in time for May 1, 
2017.
    As a result, this rule sets a default catch limit for Eastern GB 
cod to prevent disruption to the groundfish fishery. The default catch 
limit for Eastern GB cod is set at 35 percent of the previous year's 
(2016) catch limit. This rule also announces the 2017 catch limits that 
will be effective on May 1, 2017, including the sector and common pool 
allocations based on the preliminary fishing year 2017 sector rosters 
(Table 1). The default catch limit for Eastern GB cod would be 
effective from May 1, 2017, through July 31, 2017, or the date on which 
the final rule for Framework 56 is implemented if prior to July 31. The 
catch limits for GB cod, GB haddock, GB yellowtail flounder, and witch 
flounder would be replaced once Framework 56 is implemented.
    In Framework 56, the Council recommended a 23-percent decrease for 
GB yellowtail flounder for fishing year 2017 compared to 2016, and 
compared to the fishing year 2017 catch limit previously set in 
Framework 55. The recommended decrease is based on the Transboundary 
Management Guidance Committee's recommendation, which is the joint 
U.S./Canada management body that meets annually to recommend shared 
quotas for the three transboundary stocks. This recommendation will be 
further discussed in the Framework 56 proposed rule. We are 
highlighting this proposed decrease to sectors in this rule because the 
GB yellowtail flounder sector allocation issued in this rule is based 
on the higher 2017 catch limit previously approved in Framework 55.
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Sector Allocations

    Based on preliminary sector rosters submitted on March 20, 2017, we 
have projected fishing year 2017 allocations in this final rule. All 
permits enrolled in a sector, and the vessels associated with those 
permits, have until April 30, 2017, to withdraw from a sector and fish 
in the common pool for fishing year 2017. For fishing year 2018, we 
will set similar roster deadlines, notify permit holders of the fishing 
year 2018 deadlines, and allow permit holders to change sectors 
separate from the annual sector operations plans approval process.
    We calculate the sector's allocation for each stock by summing its 
members' potential sector contributions (PSC) for a stock and then 
multiplying that total percentage by the available commercial sub-ACL 
for that stock. Table 2 shows the projected total PSC for each sector 
by stock for fishing year 2017. Tables 3 and 4 show the initial 
allocations that each sector will be allocated, in pounds and metric 
tons, respectively, for fishing year 2017, based on their preliminary 
fishing year 2017 rosters. At the start of the fishing year, we provide 
the final allocations, to the nearest pound, to the individual sectors, 
and we use those final allocations to monitor sector catch. The common 
pool sub-ACLs are also included in each of these tables for comparison.
    We do not assign a permit separate PSCs for the Eastern GB cod or 
Eastern GB haddock; instead, we assign each permit a PSC for the GB cod 
stock and GB haddock stock. Each sector's GB cod and GB haddock 
allocations are then divided into an Eastern ACE and a Western ACE, 
based on each sector's percentage of the GB cod and GB haddock ACLs. 
For example, if a sector is allocated 4 percent of the GB cod ACL and 6 
percent of the GB haddock ACL, the sector is allocated 4 percent of the 
commercial Eastern U.S./Canada Area GB cod total allowable catch (TAC) 
and 6 percent of the commercial Eastern U.S./Canada Area GB haddock TAC 
as its Eastern GB cod and haddock ACEs. These amounts are then 
subtracted from the sector's overall GB cod and haddock allocations to 
determine its Western GB cod and haddock ACEs. A sector may only 
harvest its Eastern GB cod and haddock ACEs in the Eastern U.S./Canada 
Area, but may ``convert,'' or transfer, its Eastern GB cod or haddock 
allocation into Western GB allocation and fish that converted ACE 
outside the Eastern GB area.
    We expect to finalize 2016 catch information in summer 2017. We 
will allow sectors to transfer fishing year 2016 ACE for 2 weeks upon 
our completion of year-end catch accounting to reduce or eliminate any 
fishing year 2016 overages. If necessary, we will reduce any sector's 
fishing year 2017 allocation to account for a remaining overage in 
fishing year 2016. We will follow the same process for fishing year 
2018. Each year of the operations plans, we will notify the Council and 
sector managers of this deadline in writing and will announce this 
decision on our Web site at: http://www.greateratlantic.fisheries.noaa.gov/.
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Sector Operations Plans and Contracts

Approved Sectors

    As previously stated, we received and are approving 19 sector 
operations plans and contracts for fishing years 2017 and 2018. In 
order to approve a sector's operations plan for fishing years 2017 and 
2018, we consider whether a sector has been compliant with reporting 
requirements from previous years, including the year-end reporting 
requirements found at Sec.  648.87(b)(1)(vi)(C). Approved operations 
plans, provided on our Web site as a single document for each sector, 
not only contain the rules under which each sector would fish, but also 
provide the legal contract that binds each member to the sector for the 
length of the sector's operations plan. Each sector's operations plan, 
and each sector's members, must comply with the regulations governing 
sectors, found at Sec.  648.87. In addition, each sector must conduct 
fishing activities as detailed in its approved operations plan.
    Participating vessels are required to comply with all pertinent 
Federal fishing regulations, except as specifically exempted in the 
letter of authorization (LOA) issued by the Regional Administrator, 
which details any approved sector exemptions from the regulations. If, 
during a fishing year, or between fishing years 2017 and 2018, a sector 
requests an exemption that we have already granted, or proposes a 
change to administrative provisions, we may amend the sector operations 
plans. Should any such amendments require modifications to LOAs, we 
would include these changes in updated LOAs and provide them to the 
appropriate sectors.
    As in previous years, we retain the right to revoke exemptions in-
season if: We determine that the exemption jeopardizes management 
measures, objectives, or rebuilding efforts; the exemption results in 
unforeseen negative impacts on other managed fish stocks, habitat, or 
protected resources; the exemption causes enforcement concerns; catch 
from trips utilizing the exemption cannot adequately be monitored; or a 
sector is not meeting certain administrative or operational 
requirements. If it becomes necessary to revoke an exemption, we will 
do so through a process consistent with the Administrative Procedure 
Act.
    Each sector is required to ensure that it does not exceed its ACE 
during the fishing year. Sector vessels are required to retain all 
legal-sized allocated NE multispecies stocks, unless a sector is 
granted an exemption allowing its member vessels to discard legal-sized 
unmarketable fish at sea. Catch (defined as landings and dead discards) 
of all allocated NE multispecies stocks by a sector's vessels count 
against the sector's allocation. Catch from a sector trip targeting 
dogfish, monkfish, skate, and lobster (with non-trap gear) would be 
deducted from the sector's ACE because these are groundfish trips using 
gear capable of catching groundfish. This includes trips that have 
declared into the small-mesh exemption described below, because vessels 
fishing under this sector exemption, (i.e., vessels fishing with both 
small mesh and large mesh during the same trip) are considered to be on 
a sector trip for purposes of monitoring ACE. Catch from a non-sector 
trip in an exempted fishery does not count against a sector's 
allocation and is assigned to a separate ACL sub-component to account 
for any groundfish bycatch that occurs in non-groundfish fisheries.
    In fishing years 2010 and 2011, we funded an ASM program with a 
target ASM coverage level of 30 percent of all trips. In addition, we 
provided 8-percent observer coverage through the Northeast Fishery 
Observer Program (NEFOP), which helps to support the Standardized 
Bycatch Reporting Methodology (SBRM) and stock assessments. This 
resulted in an overall target coverage level of 38 percent for fishing 
years 2010 and 2011, between ASM and NEFOP. Beginning in fishing year 
2012, we have conducted an annual analysis to determine the total 
target coverage level. Industry has been required to pay for their 
costs of ASM coverage since 2012, while we continued to fund NEFOP 
coverage. However, we were able to fund the industry's portion of ASM 
costs and NEFOP coverage in fishing years 2012 through most of 2015. 
Industry began paying for their portion of the ASM program in March 
2016. In June 2016, after determining that the SBRM monitoring program 
could be fully funded, NOAA Fisheries announced that we had remaining 
funds to offset some of industry's costs of the groundfish ASM program 
in 2016. We provided a grant to the Atlantic States Marine Fisheries 
Commission (ASMFC) to reimburse sectors for 85 percent of their costs 
for at-sea monitoring. We expect that there will be funds remaining in 
the grant to the ASMFC at the end of the 2016 fishing year that will be 
available to reimburse sectors for a portion of their ASM costs in 
fishing year 2017. We have not yet determined the reimbursement rate 
for 2017. However, it may be lower than 85 percent. Table 5 shows the 
target coverage level in previous fishing years.

                             Table 5--Historic Target Coverage Level for Monitoring
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                                                            Total target        ASM target        NEFOP target
                      Fishing year                         coverage level     coverage level     coverage level
                                                                (%)                (%)                (%)
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2010...................................................                 38                 30                  8
2011...................................................                 38                 30                  8
2012...................................................                 25                 17                  8
2013...................................................                 22                 14                  8
2014...................................................                 26                 18                  8
2015...................................................                 16                 12                  4
2016...................................................                 14                 10                  4
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    Sectors are responsible for paying the at-sea portion of costs 
associated with the sector ASM program and for designing, implementing, 
and funding an ASM program that will provide the level of ASM coverage 
specified annually. We are required to specify a level of ASM coverage 
using a process described in Framework 55 that attempts to balance 
minimizing the cost burden to sectors and NMFS to the extent 
practicable, while still providing a reliable estimate of overall catch 
by sectors needed for monitoring ACEs and ACLs. Using this method, NMFS 
has determined that the total appropriate target coverage level for 
fishing year 2017 is 16 percent of all eligible sector

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trips. Federally-funded observer coverage provided by NEFOP to meet 
SBRM will partially satisfy the 16-percent coverage requirement, so 
sectors will pay for ASM coverage on less than 16 percent of their 
groundfish trips. We will use discards derived from these observed and 
monitored trips to calculate and apply discards to unobserved sector 
trips. We have published a more detailed summary of the supporting 
information, explanation and justification for this decision at: http://www.greateratlantic.fisheries.noaa.gov/ro/fso/reports/Sectors/ASM/FY2017_Multispecies_Sector_ASM_Requirements_Summary.pdf.
    The draft operations plans submitted in September 2016 included 
industry-funded ASM plans to be used for fishing year 2017. As in 
previous years, we gave sectors the option to design their own programs 
in compliance with regulations, or elect to adopt the NMFS-designed ASM 
program that we have used in previous fishing years. As in past years, 
several sectors chose to adopt the NMFS-designed program while others 
proposed programs of their own design. Sector-designed ASM programs for 
fishing years 2017 and 2018 were similar to those approved in past 
years. We reviewed all sector-proposed ASM programs for consistency 
with ASM requirements and have approved them. ASM programs proposed by 
the sectors are described in detail later in this final rule.
    Each sector contract details the method for initial ACE sub-
allocation to sector members. For fishing years 2017 and 2018, each 
sector has proposed that each sector member could harvest an amount of 
fish equal to the amount each individual member's permit contributed to 
the sector, as modified by the sector for reserves or other management 
measures. Each sector operations plan submitted for fishing years 2017 
and 2018 states that the sector would withhold an initial reserve from 
the sector's ACE sub-allocation to each individual member to prevent 
the sector from exceeding its ACE. A sector and sector members can be 
held jointly and severally liable for ACE overages, discarding legal-
sized fish, and/or misreporting catch (landings or discards). Each 
sector contract provides procedures for enforcement of the sector's 
rules, explains sector monitoring and reporting requirements, provides 
sector managers with the authority to issue stop fishing orders to 
sector members who violate provisions of the operations plan and 
contract, and presents a schedule of penalties that managers may levy 
for sector plan violations.
    Sectors are required to monitor their allocations and catch. To 
help ensure that a sector does not exceed its ACE, each sector 
operations plan explains sector monitoring and reporting requirements, 
including a requirement to submit weekly catch reports to us. If a 
sector reaches an ACE threshold (specified in the operations plan), the 
sector must provide us with sector allocation usage reports on a daily 
basis. Once a sector's allocation for a particular stock is caught, 
that sector is required to cease all sector fishing operations in that 
stock area until it acquires more ACE, likely by an ACE transfer 
between sectors. Within 60 days of when we complete year-end catch 
accounting, each sector is required to submit an annual report 
detailing the sector's catch (landings and discards), enforcement 
actions, and pertinent information necessary to evaluate the 
biological, economic, and social impacts of each sector.

Future Consideration of 2017 Sector Operations

    An ongoing case, United States v. Carlos Rafael, may affect sector 
operations for the 2017 fishing year. On March 30, 2017, Carlos Rafael 
pleaded guilty to federal criminal charges involving falsely reporting 
catch information on dealer reports and vessel trip reports. All of the 
vessels involved were enrolled in NEFS 9 during the period of 
misreporting, are currently enrolled in the sector for fishing year 
2016, and are on the preliminary sector roster for fishing year 2017. 
Sentencing for these violations is currently scheduled for June 27, 
2017, and may provide additional information that could affect sector 
operations. Because the case is ongoing, we are approving the NEFS 9 
operations plan at this time. However, we intend to take into account 
additional information regarding NEFS 9 operations as it becomes 
available and take further action, as necessary, including 
consideration of further management or monitoring requirements and 
continued approval of the sector.

Granted Exemptions for Fishing Years 2017 and 2018

Previously Granted Exemptions Granted for Fishing Years 2017 and 2018 
(1-20)

    We are granting exemptions from the following requirements for 
fishing years 2017 and 2018, all of which have been requested and 
granted in previous years: (1) 120-day block out of the fishery 
required for Day gillnet vessels; (2) 20-day spawning block out of the 
fishery required for all vessels; (3) prohibition on a vessel hauling 
another vessel's gillnet gear; (4) limits on the number of gillnets 
that may be hauled on GB when fishing under a NE multispecies/monkfish 
DAS; (5) limits on the number of hooks that may be fished; (6) DAS 
Leasing Program length and horsepower restrictions; (7) prohibition on 
discarding; (8) daily catch reporting by sector managers for sector 
vessels participating in the Closed Area (CA) I Hook Gear Haddock 
Special Access Program (SAP); (9) prohibition on fishing inside and 
outside of the CA I Hook Gear Haddock SAP while on the same trip; (10) 
prohibition on a vessel hauling another vessel's hook gear; (11) the 
requirement to declare an intent to fish in the Eastern U.S./Canada SAP 
and the CA II Yellowtail Flounder/Haddock SAP prior to leaving the 
dock; (12) gear requirements in the Eastern U.S./Canada Management 
Area; (13) seasonal restrictions for the Eastern U.S./Canada Haddock 
SAP; (14) seasonal restrictions for the CA II Yellowtail Flounder/
Haddock SAP; (15) sampling exemption; (16) prohibition on groundfish 
trips in the Nantucket Lightship Closed Area; (17) prohibition on 
combining small-mesh exempted fishery and sector trips in Southern New 
England; (18) limits on the number of gillnets for day gillnet vessels 
fishing outside the GOM; (19) 6.5-inch minimum mesh size requirement 
for trawl nets to allow a 5.5 inch codend on directed redfish trips; 
and (20) extra-large mesh requirement to target dogfish on trips 
excluded from ASM in SNE and Inshore GB. A detailed description of the 
previously granted exemptions and supporting rationale can be found in 
the applicable final rules identified in Table 6 below.

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         Table 6--Exemptions From Previous Fishing Years That Are Granted in Fishing Years 2017 and 2018
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         Exemptions                    Rulemaking             Date of publication              Citation
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1-8, 12.....................  Fishing Year 2011 Sector      April 25, 2011.........  76 FR 23076.
                               Operations Final Rule.
9-11........................  Fishing Year 2012 Sector      May 2, 2012............  77 FR 26129.
                               Operations Final Rule.
13-15.......................  Fishing Year 2013 Sector      May 2, 2013............  78 FR 25591.
                               Operations Interim Final
                               Rule.
16..........................  Fishing Year 2014 Sector      April 28, 2014.........  79 FR 23278.
                               Operations Final Rule.
17-19.......................  Fishing Years 2015-2016       May 1, 2015............  80 FR 25143.
                               Sector Operations Final
                               Rule.
20..........................  Framework 55 Final Rule.....  May 2, 2016............  81 FR 26412.
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NE Multispecies Federal Register documents can be found at http://www.greateratlantic.fisheries.noaa.gov/sustainable/species/multispecies/ sustainable/species/multispecies/.

New Exemption Granted for Fishing Years 2017 and 2018

(21) Requirement To Carry a VMS for Handgear A Vessels Fishing in a 
Single Broad Stock Area

    Sectors are prohibited from requesting exemptions from reporting 
requirements. However, Amendment 18 included a measure that allows a 
sector to request a VMS exemption for Handgear A vessels, and we are 
granting this exemption for the 2017 and 2018 fishing years. Because 
the cost of VMS units is often a significant barrier to sector 
participation for handgear vessels, this exemption is intended to 
increase Handgear A vessel participation in sectors. Handgear A vessels 
using the VMS exemption (enrolled in a sector that has the exemption 
and fishing in a single broad stock area) must declare the start of 
trips to NMFS using the interactive voice response (IVR) system. 
Vessels must also declare their trip end through IVR, similar to a VMS 
trip end hail.
    To ensure that catch and discards are reported to the correct broad 
stock area, Handgear A vessels may only use the VMS exemption when 
fishing in a single broad stock area. Handgear vessels intending to 
fish in multiple broad stock areas (for example, Gulf of Maine and 
Inshore Georges Bank) must declare their trip through a VMS system and 
submit daily VMS catch reports when fishing inside and outside of the 
Gulf of Maine on the same trip. A VMS unit is also required when 
fishing in the Eastern and Western U.S./Canada Areas, and may be 
required for some sector exemptions or special access areas, and this 
exemption does not waive those requirements.
    Handgear A vessels using the VMS exemption are still required to 
call into the pre-trip notification system (PTNS) at least 48 hours 
prior to the start of a trip to facilitate ASM selection procedures. 
Additionally, all other reporting and monitoring requirements still 
apply, including the requirement to complete a vessel trip report (VTR) 
and declare their trip end before beginning to offload. We expect the 
requirement to complete a VTR and declare a trip end before offloading 
to assist with coordinating dockside enforcement and sampling.
    As with other exemptions, sectors that have requested the exemption 
must include it in their operations plan, and have their plan approved, 
in order for their sector members to use the exemption. We will monitor 
the use of this exemption and update requirements, as necessary.

Denied Fishing Years 2017 and 2018 Exemption Requests

    We are denying five exemption requests. Three of these requests 
sought to allow the use of nets with mesh smaller than the minimum mesh 
size to target healthy stocks. We are denying these exemptions because 
of concerns about bycatch of undersized groundfish, concerns about 
impacts on stocks in poor condition, like cod, and a lack of available 
data to support approval. Increasing fishing opportunities to catch 
healthy stocks is important, but we must ensure that these 
opportunities do not negatively affect stocks in poor condition. As 
such, testing these concepts and collecting data necessary to support 
future exemption requests are needed. These ideas should be pursued 
through experimental fishing permits and other research to collect data 
useful in evaluating their effectiveness. We are also denying an 
exemption request that would allow certain gillnet vessels to leave 
nets in the water between trips because this could undermine effort 
controls in the Monkfish FMP due to interactions between that plan and 
the groundfish FMP. Because of the complicated interplay between this 
exemption request and multiple FMP's we have forwarded this request to 
the New England Council for their consideration in future groundfish or 
monkfish actions, should they choose. We are denying the VMS powerdown 
exemption because of a lack of compliance with the requirements of the 
exemptions when it was granted in previous years. In years when this 
exemption was granted, we worked with sectors to improve use of this 
exemption; however, compliance did not improve. As a result, we did not 
approve this exemption for fishing years 2015 and 2016. Requests for 
this exemption for fishing years 2017 and 2018 did not include any 
additional requirements or information that would suggest use of this 
exemption would improve from previous years. For these reasons, we do 
not have confidence that compliance with this exemption would be 
adequate, which would undermine our ability to adequately monitor the 
fishery. For these reasons, we are again denying this exemption.

Exemption We Propose To Modify

Modifications to the Sectors Small-Mesh Fishery Exemption Area

    We received a request to modify the area for an approved exemption 
(17) that allows the use of small-mesh and large mesh trawl gear on a 
sector trip in portions of Southern New England. As approved in fishing 
years 2015 and 2016, and in this rule for fishing years 2017 and 2018, 
the exemption allows vessels to combine sector and small-mesh fishery 
trips by first targeting groundfish with large mesh and then switching 
to small-mesh mid-trip to target exempted fishery species. There are 
additional requirements for gear modifications on the small-mesh 
portion of the trip to reduce bycatch of groundfish, and all legal 
groundfish caught on the small-mesh portion of the trip must be kept 
and counted against the sector's allocation. A vessel using this 
exemption is still required to meet the same NEFOP and ASM coverage as 
groundfish trips, and is also required to submit a VMS catch report 
when switching gears.
    The current small-mesh sector exemption area as described in the 
Final 2015 and 2016 Sector Rule (80 FR 25143, May 1 2015) includes two 
discrete areas, one that parallels the southern shore of Long Island to 
the waters just off Narragansett Bay, and a second area south of 
Martha's Vineyard (see Figure 1). The request was to modify the area to 
include all of statistical areas 537, 539 and 613, which would expand 
the geographic footprint

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of the exemption area, to better reflect fishing practices in the area 
and increase efficiency and opportunities for sector vessels (see 
Figure 2). We are proposing to grant the modification to the exemption 
area, as requested, but the exemption would not be applicable to any 
areas that overlap groundfish closed areas or southern windowpane 
flounder accountability measure (AM) areas, regardless of whether the 
AM areas are triggered. We are excluding the overlapping southern 
windowpane flounder AM areas because of concerns about interactions 
with windowpane flounder and other regulated groundfish species within 
the AM area. As with all sector exemptions, we will continue to monitor 
the use of the updated exemption, as well as any changes to AM areas by 
the New England Council, in future consideration of this exemption.
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Modified Exemption Reporting Requirements

Changes to the Reporting Requirements for the Exemption From the Extra-
Large Mesh Requirement To Target Dogfish on Trips Excluded From ASM

    Last year, Framework 55 removed the ASM coverage requirement for 
sector trips using gillnets with extra-large mesh (10 inches (25.4 cm) 
or greater) in the SNE and Inshore GB Broad Stock Areas. We also 
approved a sector exemption that allows vessels on these ASM-excluded 
sector trips to target dogfish using 6.5-inch (16.5-cm) mesh gillnet 
gear within the footprint and season of either the Nantucket Shoals 
Dogfish Exemption Area (June 1 to October 15), the Eastern Area of the 
Cape Cod Spiny Dogfish Exemption Area (June 1 to December 31), or the 
Southern New England Dogfish Gillnet Exemption Area (May 1 to October 
31). At the time, we announced that we would closely monitor the 
exemption during the 2016 fishing year to evaluate whether additional 
reporting measures are necessary. In order to improve the monitoring of 
this exemption, and to be consistent with reporting requirements of 
similar exemptions, we are updating the reporting requirements for this 
exemption beginning in the 2017 fishing year.
    In addition to the PTNS requirement, a vessel is now required to 
declare its intent to use gillnets with extra-large mesh (10 inches 
(25.4 cm) or greater) in the SNE/MA and Inshore GB Broad Stock Areas by 
submitting a trip start hail through its VMS unit prior to departure. 
This trip start hail will be used for monitoring and enforcement 
purposes. Trips declaring this exemption must stow their regulated mesh 
gear and use their extra large mesh (10 inches (25.4 cm) or greater) 
first. Also starting fishing year 2017, the vessel, once finished with 
the extra-large mesh portion of the trip, must submit a Multispecies 
Catch Report via VMS with a good faith estimate of all catch on board, 
and an indication of the switch to regulated mesh. The vessel could 
then fish with regulated mesh within the allowable dogfish exemption 
areas, and comply with the remaining requirements of a sector trip, 
including the submission of VTRs, a trip end hail, and a final 
Multispecies Catch Report.
    We will continue to closely monitor this exemption to evaluate 
whether additional reporting measures are necessary. While sector trips 
using this exemption are exempt from ASM coverage, any legal-sized 
allocated groundfish stocks caught during these trips must be landed 
and the associated landed weight (dealer or VTR) will be deducted from 
the sector's ACE.

Additional Sector Operations Plan Provisions

Inshore GOM Restrictions

    Several sectors have proposed an operations plan provision to limit 
and more accurately document a vessel's behavior when fishing in an 
area they define as the inshore portion of the GOM BSA, or the area to 
the west of 70[deg]15' W. long. As in fishing years 2015 and 2016, we 
are approving this provision, but note that a sector may elect to 
remove this provision in the final version of its operations plan, and 
it is not a requirement under NMFS regulations.
    Under this provision, a vessel that is carrying an observer or at-
sea monitor would remain free to fish in all areas, including the 
inshore GOM area, without restriction. If a vessel is not carrying an 
observer or at-sea monitor and fishes any part of its trip in the GOM 
west of 70[deg]15' W. long., the vessel would be prohibited from 
fishing outside of the GOM BSA. Also, if a vessel is not carrying an 
observer or at-sea monitor and fishes any part of its trip outside the 
GOM BSA, this provision would prohibit a vessel from fishing west of 
70[deg]15' W. long. within the GOM BSA. The approved provision includes 
a requirement that a vessel declare whether it intends to fish in the 
inshore GOM area through the trip start hail using its VMS unit prior 
to departure. We provide sector managers with the ability to monitor 
this provision through the Sector Information Management Module, a Web 
site where we also provide roster, trip, discard, and observer 
information to sector managers. A sector vessel may use a federally 
funded NEFOP observer or at-sea monitor on these trips because we 
believe it will not create bias in coverage or discard estimates, as 
fishing behavior is not expected to change as a result of this 
provision.

Prohibition on a Vessel Hauling Another Vessel's Trap Gear To Target 
Groundfish

    Several sectors have requested a provision to allow a vessel to 
haul another vessel's fish trap gear, similar to the current exemptions 
that allow a vessel to haul another vessel's gillnet gear or hook gear. 
These exemptions have generally been referred to as ``community'' gear 
exemptions. Regulations at Sec.  648.84(a) require a vessel to mark all 
bottom-tending fixed gear, which would include fish trap gear used to 
target groundfish. To facilitate enforcement of this regulation, we are 
requiring that any community fish trap gear be tagged by each vessel 
that plans to haul the gear, similar to how this sector operations plan 
provision was implemented in fishing years 2014 through 2016. This 
allows one vessel to deploy the trap gear and another vessel to haul 
the trap gear, provided both vessels tag the gear prior to deployment. 
This requirement is included in the sector's operations plan to provide 
the opportunity for the sector to monitor the use of this provision and 
ensure that the Office of Law Enforcement (OLE) and the U.S. Coast 
Guard can enforce the marking requirement.

At-Sea Monitoring Proposals

    For fishing years 2017 and 2018, each sector is required to develop 
and fund an approved ASM program. In the event we cannot approve a 
proposed ASM program we asked all sectors to include an option to use 
the current NMFS-designed ASM program as a back-up. Sustainable Harvest 
Sectors 1, 2, and 3, GB Cod Fixed Gear Sector, Northeast Coastal 
Communities Sector, and Maine Coast Community Sector have proposed to 
use the ASM program that was developed by NMFS. We approve this program 
for these sectors because it is consistent with goals and objectives of 
monitoring, and with regulatory requirements. Sectors that operate only 
as permit banks, and explicitly prohibit fishing in their operations 
plans, are not required to include provisions for an ASM program.
    We approve the ASM programs proposed by the remaining 12 sectors, 
which state that they will: Contract with a NMFS-approved ASM provider; 
meet the specified coverage level; and utilize the PTNS for random 
selection of monitored trips and notification to providers. These ASM 
programs also include additional protocols for ASM coverage waivers, 
incident reporting, and safety requirements for their sector mangers 
and members. We have determined that the programs are consistent with 
the goals and objectives of at-sea monitoring, and within the 
regulatory requirements.

Classification

    Pursuant to section 304(b)(1)(A) of the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery 
Conservation and Management Act (Magnuson-Stevens Act), the NMFS 
Assistant Administrator has determined that this interim final rule is 
consistent with the NE Multispecies FMP, other provisions of the 
Magnuson-Stevens Act, and other applicable law.

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    The AA finds that prior notice and the opportunity for public 
comment would be contrary to the public interest, consistent with 5 
U.S.C. 553(b)(B). The purpose of this action is to allocate quotas to 
sectors and to authorize vessels to fish under the sector operations 
plans during the 2017 fishing year. The sector operations plans must be 
approved before sector vessels can fish in the sector fishery. In 2015, 
Framework Adjustment 55 to the NE Multispecies FMP set 2017 annual 
catch limits for groundfish stocks. However, in January 2017 the New 
England Fishery Management Council approved Framework Adjustment 56 to 
the FMP which would change the annual catch limits for 2017 for some 
stocks (some stocks would increase and others would decrease). To avoid 
public confusion and a mid-year change in allocations, we initially 
developed this rule to complement the Framework 56 rulemaking process. 
Typically, the framework rulemaking and related sector operations rule 
are completed in time for the start of the fishing year on May 1. 
However, the Council did not formally submit Framework 56 to us until 
April 13, 2017, which prohibited us from coordinating the publication 
of the two actions. Due to the late submission of Framework 56, this 
rule instead makes allocations based on the quota previously set by 
Framework 55. This rule could not be revised, as necessary, in time to 
provide prior notice and comment and still be effective for the start 
of the 2017 fishing year on May 1, 2017.
    Delaying the effective date of this action past the beginning of 
the fishing year on May 1 would cause a major disruption in sector 
member fishing plans and impose substantial opportunity costs through 
lost fishing opportunities. Sectors include 838 permits and 99 percent 
of fishing activity. Thus, any delay past the beginning of the fishing 
year would effectively shut down nearly the entire groundfish fishery 
during that delay. This delay may also require sector members to 
reconsider their decision and plans to fish in the sector rather than 
the common pool. Shutting down the fishery and disrupting business 
plans is contrary to this rule's intended purpose of providing 
operational flexibility and maximum opportunity for catching up to the 
fishery's allocated amounts. Further, these allocated amounts are 
gauged to achieve Optimum Yield and producing the greatest benefit to 
the nation as required by the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and 
Management Act. A delay in the beginning of the fishery would be 
contrary to this statutory requirement and FMP goal. The economic loss 
from this lost opportunity and disruption would further exacerbate the 
severe economic impacts experienced by the groundfish fishery that have 
resulted from the substantial catch limit reductions for many key 
groundfish stocks over the past 5 years. For these reasons, delaying 
the effective date of this action to provide prior opportunity for 
public comment is contrary to the public interest. The AA finds that 
there is adequate justification under 5. U.S.C. 553(d)(1) to waive the 
30-day delay in effective date because this rule relieves several 
restrictions. This action allocates quotas and approves sector 
operations plans for fishing year 2017. A delay in effectiveness would 
not be in the public interest because this rule does not impose any new 
requirements or costs on industry for which industry needs time to 
prepare to comply. Further, if the effectiveness of this action is 
delayed beyond the May 1, 2017, start of the fishing year, the 838 
permits enrolled to fish in a sector in 2017 would either need to cease 
fishing on May 1, until this rule became effective, or forego fishing 
as part of a sector, including the associated regulatory exemptions, 
for the entirety of the fishing year and instead fish under the effort 
control regulations of the common pool. For example, vessels fishing in 
the common pool would be subject to effort controls that do not apply 
to vessels fishing under an approved sector operations plan. Common 
pool vessels will have their catch limited each trip, will be further 
limited in the number of days they could fish, and will be subject to 
several seasonal closures that sector vessels will be exempted from.
    Additionally, there is good cause under 5 U.S.C. 553(d)(3), to 
waive the 30-day delay in effectiveness so that the purpose of this 
rule is not undermined. As stated above, the purpose of this action is 
to allocate quotas to sectors and to authorize vessels to fish under 
the sector operations plans during the 2017 fishing year. If the 
effectiveness of this action is delayed beyond the May 1, 2017, start 
of the fishing year, the 838 permits enrolled to fish in a sector in 
2017 would either need to cease fishing on May 1 until this rule became 
effective, or forego fishing as part of a sector, including the 
associated regulatory exemptions, for the entirety of the fishing year 
and instead fish under the effort control regulations of the common 
pool. Preventing vessels from fishing under the provisions of an 
approved operations plan either for the whole year, or a portion of the 
year, would severely disrupt the sector fishery and have direct 
negative economic effects on the affected vessels.
    This interim final rule does not contain policies with Federalism 
or ``takings'' implications as those terms are defined in E.O. 13132 
and E.O. 12630, respectively.
    This interim final rule is exempt from the procedures of the 
Regulatory Flexibility Act because the rule is issued without 
opportunity for prior notice and opportunity for public comment.

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

    Dated: April 25, 2017.
Alan D. Risenhoover,
Acting Deputy Assistant Administrator for Regulatory Programs, National 
Marine Fisheries Service.
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                                                risks of exceeding the ICCAT-allocated                  disapproval. This interim final rule                  rule, you can visit: http://
                                                quota. NMFS provides notification of                    approves sector operations plans, grants              www.greateratlantic.fisheries.noaa.gov/
                                                retention limit adjustments by                          regulatory exemptions for sectors, and                sustainable/species/multispecies.
                                                publishing the notice in the Federal                    provides preliminary allocations of                   SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
                                                Register, emailing individuals who have                 annual catch entitlements to sectors for
                                                subscribed to the Atlantic HMS News                     the start of the 2017 fishing year.                   Background
                                                electronic newsletter, and updating the                 Changes to exemptions and updates to                     Amendment 13 to the Northeast (NE)
                                                information posted on the Atlantic                      sector annual catch entitlements may be               Multispecies Fishery Management Plan
                                                Tunas Information Line and on                           considered in subsequent rulemakings.                 (FMP) (69 FR 22906; April 27, 2004)
                                                hmspermits.noaa.gov. Therefore, the AA                  DATES: Sector operations plans and                    established a process for forming sectors
                                                finds good cause under 5 U.S.C.                         regulatory exemptions are effective May               within the NE multispecies (groundfish)
                                                553(b)(B) to waive prior notice and the                 1, 2017, through April 30, 2019.                      fishery, and Amendment 16 to the FMP
                                                opportunity for public comment. For                     Northeast multispecies annual catch                   (74 FR 18262; April 9, 2010), followed
                                                these reasons, there also is good cause                 entitlements for sectors are effective                by Framework Adjustment 45 to the
                                                under 5 U.S.C. 553(d) to waive the 30-                  May 1, 2017, through April 30, 2018.                  FMP (76 FR 23042; April 25, 2011) and
                                                day delay in effectiveness.                             The default catch limit for Eastern                   Framework 48 to the FMP (78 FR 26118;
                                                   This action is being taken under                     Georges Bank cod is effective May 1,                  May 3, 2013), expanded and revised
                                                § 635.23(b)(3), and is exempt from                      2017, through July 31, 2017, or until the             sector management.
                                                review under Executive Order 12866.                     final rule for Framework 56 is                           The FMP defines a sector as ‘‘[a]
                                                                                                        implemented if prior to July 31, 2017.                group of persons (three or more persons,
                                                   Authority: 16 U.S.C. 971 et seq. and 1801
                                                et seq.                                                 Written comments must be received on                  none of whom have an ownership
                                                                                                                                                              interest in the other two persons in the
                                                  Dated: April 26, 2017.                                or before May 30, 2017.
                                                                                                                                                              sector) holding limited access vessel
                                                Karen H. Abrams,                                        ADDRESSES: You may submit comments
                                                                                                                                                              permits who have voluntarily entered
                                                Acting Deputy Director, Office of Sustainable           on this document, identified by NOAA–                 into a contract and agree to certain
                                                Fisheries, National Marine Fisheries Service.           NMFS–2017–0016, by either of the                      fishing restrictions for a specified period
                                                [FR Doc. 2017–08777 Filed 4–27–17; 8:45 am]             following methods:                                    of time, and which has been granted a
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                                                                                                           • Electronic Submission: Submit all                TAC(s) [sic] in order to achieve
                                                                                                        electronic public comments via the                    objectives consistent with applicable
                                                                                                        Federal e-Rulemaking Portal. Go to                    FMP goals and objectives.’’ Sectors are
                                                DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE                                  www.regulations.gov/#!docketDetail;D=                 self-selecting, meaning each sector can
                                                                                                        NOAA-NMFS-2017-0016, click the                        choose its members.
                                                National Oceanic and Atmospheric                        ‘‘Comment Now!’’ icon, complete the                      The NE multispecies sector
                                                Administration                                          required fields, and enter or attach your             management system allocates a portion
                                                                                                        comments.                                             of the NE multispecies stocks to each
                                                50 CFR Part 648                                            • Mail: Submit written comments to                 sector. These annual sector allocations
                                                                                                        Kyle Molton, 55 Great Republic Drive,                 are known as annual catch entitlements
                                                [Docket No. 170104016–7016–01]
                                                                                                        Gloucester, MA 01930.                                 (ACEs) and are based on the collective
                                                RIN 0648–XF138                                             Instructions: Comments sent by any                 fishing history of a sector’s members.
                                                                                                        other method, to any other address or                 Sectors may receive allocations of large-
                                                Magnuson-Stevens Act Provisions;                        individual, or received after the end of              mesh NE multispecies stocks with the
                                                Fisheries of the Northeastern United                    the comment period, may not be                        exception of Atlantic halibut,
                                                States; Northeast Multispecies                          considered by NMFS. All comments                      windowpane flounder, Atlantic
                                                Fishery; 2017 and 2018 Sector                           received are a part of the public record              wolffish, and ocean pout, which are
                                                Operations Plans and 2017 Allocation                    and will generally be posted for public               non-allocated species. The ACEs are a
                                                of Northeast Multispecies Annual                        viewing on www.regulations.gov                        portion of a stock’s annual catch limit
                                                Catch Entitlements                                      without change. All personal identifying              (ACL) available to commercial NE
                                                AGENCY:  National Marine Fisheries                      information (e.g., name, address, etc.),              multispecies vessels within a sector. A
                                                Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and                    confidential business information, or                 sector determines how to harvest its
                                                Atmospheric Administration (NOAA),                      otherwise sensitive information                       ACEs and may decide to limit
                                                Commerce.                                               submitted voluntarily by the sender will              operations to fewer vessels.
                                                                                                        be publicly accessible. NMFS will                        Because sectors elect to receive an
                                                ACTION: Interim final rule.
                                                                                                        accept anonymous comments (enter ‘‘N/                 allocation under a quota-based system,
                                                SUMMARY:   We have approved sector                      A’’ in the required fields if you wish to             the FMP grants sector vessels several
                                                operations plans for fishing years 2017                 remain anonymous).                                    ‘‘universal’’ exemptions from the FMP’s
                                                and 2018, granting regulatory                              Copies of each sector’s final                      effort controls. These universal
                                                exemptions for fishing years 2017 and                   operations plan and contract are                      exemptions apply to: Trip limits on
                                                2018, and providing Northeast                           available from the NMFS Greater                       allocated stocks; the Georges Bank (GB)
                                                multispecies annual catch entitlements                  Atlantic Regional Fisheries Office: John              Seasonal Closure Area; NE multispecies
                                                to approved sectors for fishing year                    K. Bullard, Regional Administrator,                   days-at-sea (DAS) restrictions; the
                                                2017. Approval of sector operations                     National Marine Fisheries Service, 55                 requirement to use a 6.5-inch (16.5-cm)
                                                plans is necessary to allocate annual                   Great Republic Drive, Gloucester, MA                  mesh codend when fishing with
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                                                the sectors to operate. The Northeast                   accessible via the Federal eRulemaking                Gulf of Maine (GOM) Cod Protection
                                                Multispecies Fishery Management Plan                    Portal: http://www.regulations.gov.                   Closures; and the at-sea monitoring
                                                allows limited access permit holders to                 FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Kyle                 (ASM) coverage level for sector vessels
                                                form sectors, and requires sectors to                   Molton, Fishery Management Specialist,                fishing exclusively in the Southern New
                                                submit their operations plans and                       (978) 281–9236. To review Federal                     England (SNE) and Inshore GB Broad
                                                contracts to us, NMFS, for approval or                  Register documents referenced in this                 Stock Areas (BSA) with extra-large mesh


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                                                gillnets (10-inch [25.4-cm] or greater).                regulatory exemptions requested, are                     As a result, this rule sets a default
                                                The FMP prohibits sectors from                          consistent with the FMP’s goals and                   catch limit for Eastern GB cod to
                                                requesting exemptions from permitting                   objectives, and meet sector requirements              prevent disruption to the groundfish
                                                restrictions, gear restrictions designed to             outlined in the regulations at § 648.87.              fishery. The default catch limit for
                                                minimize habitat impacts, and most                      These 19 operations plans are similar to              Eastern GB cod is set at 35 percent of
                                                reporting requirements.                                 previously approved plans. Copies of                  the previous year’s (2016) catch limit.
                                                   We received operations plans and                     the operations plans and contracts, and               This rule also announces the 2017 catch
                                                preliminary contracts for fishing years                 the environmental assessment (EA), are                limits that will be effective on May 1,
                                                2017 and 2018 from 19 sectors. The                      available at: http://www.regulations.gov              2017, including the sector and common
                                                operations plans are similar to                         and from NMFS (see ADDRESSES).                        pool allocations based on the
                                                previously approved versions and cover                  Default Catch Limits for Fishing Year                 preliminary fishing year 2017 sector
                                                two fishing years. Continuing to                        2017                                                  rosters (Table 1). The default catch limit
                                                approve two-year sector operations                                                                            for Eastern GB cod would be effective
                                                                                                           Last year, Framework 55 (81 FR
                                                plans will help streamline the process                                                                        from May 1, 2017, through July 31,
                                                                                                        26412; May 2, 2016) set fishing year
                                                for sector managers and reduce                                                                                2017, or the date on which the final rule
                                                                                                        2017 catch limits for all groundfish
                                                administrative burdens for both sectors                                                                       for Framework 56 is implemented if
                                                                                                        stocks. The 2017 catch limits for most
                                                and NMFS. In addition to the approved                                                                         prior to July 31. The catch limits for GB
                                                                                                        stocks remain the same as, or similar, to
                                                sectors, there are several state-operated                                                                     cod, GB haddock, GB yellowtail
                                                                                                        2016 limits, with minor adjustments for
                                                permit banks, which receive allocation                  projected stock growth or revised                     flounder, and witch flounder would be
                                                based on the history of the permits                     estimates of Canadian catch. Framework                replaced once Framework 56 is
                                                owned by the states. The final rule                     55 did not, however, specify a 2017                   implemented.
                                                implementing Amendment 17 to the                        catch limit for Eastern GB cod, which is
                                                FMP allowed a state-operated permit                                                                              In Framework 56, the Council
                                                                                                        a management unit of the GB cod stock                 recommended a 23-percent decrease for
                                                bank to receive an allocation without                   that is jointly managed with Canada. In
                                                needing to comply with the                                                                                    GB yellowtail flounder for fishing year
                                                                                                        addition, the Northeast Fisheries                     2017 compared to 2016, and compared
                                                administrative and procedural                           Science Center conducted a new
                                                requirements for sectors (77 FR 16942;                                                                        to the fishing year 2017 catch limit
                                                                                                        benchmark assessment for witch                        previously set in Framework 55. The
                                                March 23, 2012). Instead, permit banks                  flounder in December 2016.
                                                are required to submit a list of                           This year, in Framework 56, the                    recommended decrease is based on the
                                                participating permits to us, as specified               Council adopted a new 2017 catch limit                Transboundary Management Guidance
                                                in the permit bank’s Memorandum of                      for witch flounder based on the 2016                  Committee’s recommendation, which is
                                                Agreement, to determine the ACE                         benchmark assessment, as well as 2017                 the joint U.S./Canada management body
                                                allocated to the permit bank. These                     catch limits for the three U.S./Canada                that meets annually to recommend
                                                allocations may be leased to fishermen                  stocks (Eastern GB cod, Eastern GB                    shared quotas for the three
                                                enrolled in sectors. Although state-                    haddock, and GB yellowtail flounder).                 transboundary stocks. This
                                                operated permit banks are no longer                     We are working to publish a proposed                  recommendation will be further
                                                approved through the sector approval                    rule to request comments on the                       discussed in the Framework 56
                                                process, they are included in this                      Framework 56 measures. Given the                      proposed rule. We are highlighting this
                                                discussion of allocations because they                  timing of the 2016 witch flounder stock               proposed decrease to sectors in this rule
                                                contribute to the total allocation under                assessment, the development and                       because the GB yellowtail flounder
                                                the sector system.                                      submission of Framework 56 was                        sector allocation issued in this rule is
                                                   We have determined that the 19 sector                delayed, and it will not be possible to               based on the higher 2017 catch limit
                                                operations plans and contracts that we                  implement Framework 56 measures in                    previously approved in Framework 55.
                                                have approved, and 21 of the 26                         time for May 1, 2017.                                 BILLING CODE 3510–22–P
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                                                             Groundfish                                    Recreational     Midwater      Scallop   Small-Mesh
                                                 Total ACL                   Sector     Common Pool                                                                  sub-         sub-
                                     Stock                    sub-ACL                                        sub-ACL      Trawl Fishery   Fishery    Fisheries
                                                                           sub-ACL        sub-ACL                                                                component      component
                                                  A to H      A+B+C            A              B                 c              D            E           F              G           H
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                                 GB Cod*           730         608           596             12                                                                       23           99
                                 GOM Cod           473         437           270             10                157                                                    27           10
                              GB Haddock*         46,017      44,599        44,287          312                               450                                    484          484
                              GOM Haddock         4,285       4,177         2,980            37               1,160            42                                     33           33
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                              GB Yellowtail
                                                   261          211           208            3                                              42          5             0             3
                                Flounder*
                                 SNE/MA
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                                Yellowtail         256          187           153            34                                             34                        5            29
                                 Flounder
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                                Yellowtail         409          341           325            16                                                                      43            26
                                 Flounder
                             American Plaice      1,272        1,218         1,197           22                                                                      27            27
                             Witch Flounder*       441          370           361            9                                                                       12            59
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                                  Redfish         10,514       10,183       10,126           57                                                                      111           221
                                White Hake        3,448        3,340        3,314            26                                                                       36            72
                                  Pollock         20,374       17,817       17,701          116                                                                     1,279         1,279
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                                                   599          104                         104                                            209                       37           249
                                 Flounder
                                Ocean Pout         155          137                         137                                                                      2             17
                             Atlantic Halibut      119           91                          91                                                                      25            4
                             Atlantic Wolffish      77           72                          72                                                                      1             3
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                                                                     Federal Register / Vol. 82, No. 81 / Friday, April 28, 2017 / Rules and Regulations                                       19621

                                                BILLING CODE 3510–22–C                                  year 2017, based on their preliminary                 the sector’s overall GB cod and haddock
                                                Sector Allocations                                      fishing year 2017 rosters. At the start of            allocations to determine its Western GB
                                                                                                        the fishing year, we provide the final                cod and haddock ACEs. A sector may
                                                   Based on preliminary sector rosters
                                                                                                        allocations, to the nearest pound, to the             only harvest its Eastern GB cod and
                                                submitted on March 20, 2017, we have
                                                                                                        individual sectors, and we use those                  haddock ACEs in the Eastern U.S./
                                                projected fishing year 2017 allocations
                                                                                                        final allocations to monitor sector catch.            Canada Area, but may ‘‘convert,’’ or
                                                in this final rule. All permits enrolled in
                                                                                                        The common pool sub-ACLs are also                     transfer, its Eastern GB cod or haddock
                                                a sector, and the vessels associated with
                                                                                                        included in each of these tables for                  allocation into Western GB allocation
                                                those permits, have until April 30, 2017,
                                                to withdraw from a sector and fish in                   comparison.                                           and fish that converted ACE outside the
                                                the common pool for fishing year 2017.                     We do not assign a permit separate                 Eastern GB area.
                                                For fishing year 2018, we will set                      PSCs for the Eastern GB cod or Eastern                   We expect to finalize 2016 catch
                                                similar roster deadlines, notify permit                 GB haddock; instead, we assign each                   information in summer 2017. We will
                                                holders of the fishing year 2018                        permit a PSC for the GB cod stock and                 allow sectors to transfer fishing year
                                                deadlines, and allow permit holders to                  GB haddock stock. Each sector’s GB cod                2016 ACE for 2 weeks upon our
                                                change sectors separate from the annual                 and GB haddock allocations are then                   completion of year-end catch
                                                sector operations plans approval                        divided into an Eastern ACE and a                     accounting to reduce or eliminate any
                                                process.                                                Western ACE, based on each sector’s                   fishing year 2016 overages. If necessary,
                                                   We calculate the sector’s allocation                 percentage of the GB cod and GB                       we will reduce any sector’s fishing year
                                                for each stock by summing its members’                  haddock ACLs. For example, if a sector                2017 allocation to account for a
                                                potential sector contributions (PSC) for                is allocated 4 percent of the GB cod ACL              remaining overage in fishing year 2016.
                                                a stock and then multiplying that total                 and 6 percent of the GB haddock ACL,                  We will follow the same process for
                                                percentage by the available commercial                  the sector is allocated 4 percent of the              fishing year 2018. Each year of the
                                                sub-ACL for that stock. Table 2 shows                   commercial Eastern U.S./Canada Area                   operations plans, we will notify the
                                                the projected total PSC for each sector                 GB cod total allowable catch (TAC) and                Council and sector managers of this
                                                by stock for fishing year 2017. Tables 3                6 percent of the commercial Eastern                   deadline in writing and will announce
                                                and 4 show the initial allocations that                 U.S./Canada Area GB haddock TAC as                    this decision on our Web site at: http://
                                                each sector will be allocated, in pounds                its Eastern GB cod and haddock ACEs.                  www.greateratlantic.fisheries.noaa.gov/.
                                                and metric tons, respectively, for fishing              These amounts are then subtracted from                BILLING CODE 3510–22–P
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 Fixed Gear Sector/FGS |114 28.55088469| 2.98184781         6.34066056 2.05986188 0.01410317 0.37015063 3.06163632 1.00120862 2.15174107 0.02840963 |13.60089150| 2.33905249 2.78896863 5.84241146 8.01301842
"""* C ldue, ~ ~~|     64    o.9ees1005     9.52130859       o.qsosso73     6.348sBge7     1.sgeeesss 1.273523490      3.25375532     g.90276015    7.47002898      0.66990195      3.11274949      1.48754318      5.95496715    |10.49289957|10.68115015
  M aine Permit Bank   11    013359371       1.15229526      0.04432773      1.12267471    0.01377700 0.03180706       0.31762428     1.16396845    0.72685826      0.00021716      0.42608652      0.01789057      0.82179392     1.65260336 1.69358132
        nees           31    0.39767691     2.09639037       0.35133778      1.53239089    0.83924990 0.70058623       1.89733263     0.61211670    1.25009064      0.05429194      214164276       0.70544113      0.99917766     1.95739966 1.76182806
        NEFSA1          3    0.00000000     0.03068546       0.00000000     0.00248698     0.00000000 0.00000000       0.03756612     0.00855916    0.01274888      0.00000096      0.05214631      0.00000323      0.00000000    0.00000000 0.00000000
        NEFS2          86    5.85541718     |18.55271390    10.66649307     17.12546537    1.86551235 1.73025022      |19.85266791    9.45690548   |13.25717042|    3.20670608     |18.97105983|   3.50565010      |14.84594282   6.44691098 |11.38834524
        NEFS 3         56    0.73328653     9.91701816       0.05053684     6.81641846     0.04401911 0.06801225       6.08162313     2.07048057    1.Gs826788      0.o1361530      6.assoro19      0.40775084      0.7539496s    3.2s935331 3.96316950
        NEFS 4         51   415307137       9.97051530       5.34806481     8.39956066     216156175 2.35080531        5.47382222     9.29315100    8.49568840      0.69179797      6.31786267      1.28099662      6.71055733    8.07912629 6.31919085
        NEFss5         26    0.48697009     0.00070532       0.81553839     0.00357186     1.27642416 |21.85972631|   0.20637978      0.43352335    0.56559236      0.43634226     0.02248155      |12.62851159|    0.01572242    0.10890777 0.04252833
        ners6          22    2.86957812     2.96017293       2.92681853     3.84084576     2.70263541 5.27021762       3.73595895     3.89175649    5.20520629      1.50474419     4.56247441       1.93853382      5.31060100    3.91460371 3.30548119
        NEFS 7         20    1.25480636     0.80376681       1.35247704     0.59037186     3.41209604 2.47183060       2.26724135     0.73975638    0.93610137      1.28133136      2.38588460      0.8os576s3      0.35693646    0.55809083 0.45451036
        NEFs 8         16    6.51790722     0.15594187       5.94719762     0.06821334    |10.63224074| 5.21885960     2.59779718     2.08752528    2.44109420     |21.16004781    0.68022107      8.97265613       0.50683898    0.46632724 0.61322607
        NEFs 9         60   |13.16828902|   3.01666261      |11.24352608|   7.39149111    |25.19220000| 8.72232143    |10.61700121|   9.70689545    9.41350439     |32.56133094    2.94647951      |17.95005455|   9.05149193     6.37855417 6.36126311
       NEFS 10         27    0.33828109     2.34583468       0.16461659      1.24660884    0.00114042 0.54741703      4.00864630      0.93107515    1.69016836      0.01083151      8.95328087      0.48768027      0.32509525    0.61408657 0.69606092
        NEFS 1         52    0.40629927     |12.45006609|    0.03722788     3.08313551     0.00149970 0.01949288       2.52128782     2.08085291    1.98241521      0.00330849      213135985       0.02152270      1.96478551    4.72755390 9.01991409
       NEFs 1P         19    0.63151303     2.98152458       0.09401144      1.04520246    0.00042969 0.01049524       7.95034035     0.50391090    0.56855101      0.00043898      7.66448782      0.21889325      0.22950555    0.29535685 0.82496955
       NEeFs is        62   |12.18285679|   0.90896251      |20.11363366|    1.05046789   |34.49943811|21.02740300|    8.83804125     8.48405225    9.29843980     |17.82189215|   3.04937928      |16.60357909|   4.28302829     2.14904573 2.61919403
 Ccmham0000            4     0.00082205 114256555 0.00003406 0.03220444 0.00002026 0.00001788 0.02178570 0.02847521                                0.0o815947 0.00000324 0.08062793 0.00003630 0.0o193g980 0.08127664 0.11125510
  *"Tion|~             30 267295101         5.96556815 2.52270202 4.76510605 o.985B7585 o.31532637 3.22108149 6402094382 4.35110313 5.73641170 4.07381419 0.82222088 6.07538402 8.41351804 7.28519039
  °*Meaons"~~          14 0.28812111        0.29347573 0.401657410 0.07151001             2.20948828 2.24516980 0.84146135 0.71550373 o.61479620 0.45981600 0.930290859 1.10566785 0.26110454 0.33427368 0.26502807
  °*deaora—~=—      70 |16.45431014| 9.19155572 |29.91874848| 32.18195071 11.05985042| 7.43666217 8.55e07607 |28.70228015| 25.53620888 13.53502739 4.99272245 |17.32857563 38.16429030 33.47229065 23.92968571
    CommonPool     |500| 1.93655425 3.56042462 0.69973960 1.22178256 1.52176575 |18.33192486]| 4.64087327 1.78228978 2.33797478 0.82313297 5.33506961 |11.37415396| 0.56045817 0.77540961 0.65141150
* The data in this table are based on preliminary fishing year 2017 sector rosters.


                                        Table 3. ACE (in 1,000 lbs), by stock, for each sector for fishing year 2017.**A~                                                                       —
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 MCCS            1         12    39        434          510        422         7        3    24     266        61        9       44         19      1,337              773       4,196          2
  MPB            0          2       7           20          24      75         0        0     2         31      6        0        6          0       184               122         665          2
  NCCS           0          3    13        159          187        102         4        3    14         16     10        1       30          9       224               144         692          C
 NEFSI      .          —            0       —           —            0    —        —          0          0      0        0        1          0           —             —               —        C
 NEFS 2          6         72   115      4,821         5,667     1,139         9        7   149     254       108       42      267         45     3,333               475       4,A73          ~
 NEFS 3          1          9    61             23          27     453         0        0    46         56     14        0       98          3       169               239        1,557         g
 NEFS 4          4         51    62      2417         2,841        559        10       10    41     250        69        9       89         17      1,506              595       2A82           co
 NEFS 5          1          6       0      369          433          0         6       90     2         12      3        6        0        163                4             8              17   ~
 NEFS 6          3         35    18       1,323        1,555       255        13       22    28     105        42       20       64         25      1,192              288        1,298         Eflj
 NEFS 7          1         15       3      611          719         39        16       10    17         20      8       17       34         10               80            41          179      éL
 NEFS 8          7         80       1    2,688        3,160          3        49       22    20         56     20      275       10        116       114                   34      241          ~
 NEFS 9         14     162       19      5.081        5.974        492    117          36    80     261        77      424       42        232     2,032               470       2499           %>
NEFS 10          0          4    14             74          87      83         0        2    30         25     14        0      126          6               73            45      273          =P
NEFS 11          0          3    77             17          20     205         0        0    19         56     16        0       30          0       441               348       3,543          5y
NEFS 12          1          8    18             42          50      70         0        0    60         14      3        0      108          3               52            22      324          “N
NEFS 13         13     150          6    9,090        10,686        70    160          87    66     228        76      232       43        214       962               158        1,029         C
 NHPB            0          0       7            0           0       2         0        0     0          1      0        0        1          0                4             6              44   C
  SHS 1          3         33    37       1,140        1,340       317         4        1    24     172        35       75       66         11      1,364              620       2,862          ?
  SHS 2          0          4       2      182          213          3        10        9     6         19      3        6       13         14               39            25          104      g’f
  SHS 3         18     203       57      13,522       15,896     2,141        51       31    64     771       208      176       70        223      8,568         2465           9,400          &

Chau]           2|     24|       22        316          372        81         7     76       35      48        19|     11        75       147        126               57|         256          ;
 STeoc:;r   104      1,210      595     44,879       52,757      6,570   458       337      717   2,637      797     1,290    1,334     1,143    22,324           7,306         39,024          UE
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  mces|     0|                5|   27        197        232|     192            3           2    11|    21|       23|         4         20        9     606|       350|    1.903
  MPB       0|                1|    3            9        11      34            0           0      1      14|       3|        0          3        0       34         535     302
  mcos      0|                2                 72        835     46            2           1      6        7                 0         14        4     102          65      314
 NEFS 1| —                —          0        —         —          0       —           —           0        0|      o|        0          0        0     —          —         —
 NEFS2|     3|              33|    52|     2187|      25371|     317            4           3    68|    115|      49|        19        121      21|   1312]        215|    2.029
 NEFS3|     0|                4|   28           10        12|    206            0           0    21      25|        6|        0         45        2       77|      108       706
 NEFS4a|    2|              23|    2s|     1.09%6|    1289|      253            5           4    19|    13|       31|         4         40        7     683|       270|    1.126
 NEFS 5|    0|                3|     0       167        197        0            3          41      1        5|      2|        3          0      74          2          4        3
 NEFS6|      1|             16|      8|      600        705|     116            6          10    13      47|      19|         9         29       11     341|       131       589
 NEFS7|      1|               7|     2|      2m         326       18            7           5      8        9|      3|        8         15        5       36         19        81
 NEFS 83|   3|              36|      0|    1219|      1433         2           27          10      9|    25|        9|      125          4      52        52         16      109
 NEFS 9|    6|              74|      8|    2305|      2710|      223           53          16    36|    118|      35|       192         19     105      922|       213|    1.133
NEFS 10|    0|                2|    7           34        40      38            0           1    14       11|       6|        0         57        3       33         21      124
NEFS 11|    0|                2|   35            8          9     93            0           0      9|    25|        17|       0         14        0     200|       158|     1.607
NEFS 12|    0|                4|    $           19        23      32            0           0    27         6|      2|        0         49        1       23         10      147
NEFS 13|    6|              68|     3|     41233      4.847       32           73          39    30|    103|      34|       105         19      97      436          72      467
 NHPB       0|                0|     3           0          0      1            0           0      0        0|      o|        0          0        0         2          3       20
  SHS 1      1|             d5]    17|       317        608      144            2           1    11      783|     16|        34         30        5     619|       281|    1.298
  SHSs2     0|                2|     1          32        97       2            5           4      3        9|      2|        3          6        6       27         11        47
  SHS 3     s               92|    26|     613|       7210|      97            23          14    29|    350|      94|        80         32     101|   3.886|     1.118|     4.264
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 S;(ftt;’lr     47 549 270 20,357 23,930 2,980                             208         153      325 1,196 361              585         605     518 10,126 3,314 17,701
*The data in this table are based on preliminary fishing year 2017 sector rosters.
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allocated a small amount of that stock in pounds.
* The data in the table represent the total allocations to each sector.


                                                                            Federal Register / Vol. 82, No. 81 / Friday, April 28, 2017 / Rules and Regulations                                                                      19625

                                                BILLING CODE 3510–22–C                                                         As in previous years, we retain the                                groundfish bycatch that occurs in non-
                                                Sector Operations Plans and Contracts                                       right to revoke exemptions in-season if:                              groundfish fisheries.
                                                                                                                            We determine that the exemption                                          In fishing years 2010 and 2011, we
                                                Approved Sectors                                                            jeopardizes management measures,                                      funded an ASM program with a target
                                                                                                                            objectives, or rebuilding efforts; the                                ASM coverage level of 30 percent of all
                                                   As previously stated, we received and                                                                                                          trips. In addition, we provided 8-
                                                                                                                            exemption results in unforeseen
                                                are approving 19 sector operations plans                                                                                                          percent observer coverage through the
                                                                                                                            negative impacts on other managed fish
                                                and contracts for fishing years 2017 and                                                                                                          Northeast Fishery Observer Program
                                                                                                                            stocks, habitat, or protected resources;
                                                2018. In order to approve a sector’s                                                                                                              (NEFOP), which helps to support the
                                                                                                                            the exemption causes enforcement
                                                operations plan for fishing years 2017                                                                                                            Standardized Bycatch Reporting
                                                                                                                            concerns; catch from trips utilizing the
                                                and 2018, we consider whether a sector                                                                                                            Methodology (SBRM) and stock
                                                has been compliant with reporting                                           exemption cannot adequately be
                                                                                                                            monitored; or a sector is not meeting                                 assessments. This resulted in an overall
                                                requirements from previous years,                                                                                                                 target coverage level of 38 percent for
                                                including the year-end reporting                                            certain administrative or operational
                                                                                                                            requirements. If it becomes necessary to                              fishing years 2010 and 2011, between
                                                requirements found at                                                                                                                             ASM and NEFOP. Beginning in fishing
                                                § 648.87(b)(1)(vi)(C). Approved                                             revoke an exemption, we will do so
                                                                                                                            through a process consistent with the                                 year 2012, we have conducted an
                                                operations plans, provided on our Web                                                                                                             annual analysis to determine the total
                                                site as a single document for each                                          Administrative Procedure Act.
                                                                                                                                                                                                  target coverage level. Industry has been
                                                sector, not only contain the rules under                                       Each sector is required to ensure that                             required to pay for their costs of ASM
                                                which each sector would fish, but also                                      it does not exceed its ACE during the                                 coverage since 2012, while we
                                                provide the legal contract that binds                                       fishing year. Sector vessels are required                             continued to fund NEFOP coverage.
                                                each member to the sector for the length                                    to retain all legal-sized allocated NE                                However, we were able to fund the
                                                of the sector’s operations plan. Each                                       multispecies stocks, unless a sector is                               industry’s portion of ASM costs and
                                                sector’s operations plan, and each                                          granted an exemption allowing its                                     NEFOP coverage in fishing years 2012
                                                sector’s members, must comply with the                                      member vessels to discard legal-sized                                 through most of 2015. Industry began
                                                regulations governing sectors, found at                                     unmarketable fish at sea. Catch (defined                              paying for their portion of the ASM
                                                § 648.87. In addition, each sector must                                     as landings and dead discards) of all                                 program in March 2016. In June 2016,
                                                conduct fishing activities as detailed in                                   allocated NE multispecies stocks by a                                 after determining that the SBRM
                                                its approved operations plan.                                               sector’s vessels count against the                                    monitoring program could be fully
                                                   Participating vessels are required to                                    sector’s allocation. Catch from a sector                              funded, NOAA Fisheries announced
                                                comply with all pertinent Federal                                           trip targeting dogfish, monkfish, skate,                              that we had remaining funds to offset
                                                fishing regulations, except as                                              and lobster (with non-trap gear) would                                some of industry’s costs of the
                                                specifically exempted in the letter of                                      be deducted from the sector’s ACE                                     groundfish ASM program in 2016. We
                                                authorization (LOA) issued by the                                           because these are groundfish trips using                              provided a grant to the Atlantic States
                                                Regional Administrator, which details                                       gear capable of catching groundfish.                                  Marine Fisheries Commission (ASMFC)
                                                any approved sector exemptions from                                         This includes trips that have declared                                to reimburse sectors for 85 percent of
                                                the regulations. If, during a fishing year,                                 into the small-mesh exemption                                         their costs for at-sea monitoring. We
                                                or between fishing years 2017 and 2018,                                     described below, because vessels fishing                              expect that there will be funds
                                                a sector requests an exemption that we                                      under this sector exemption, (i.e.,                                   remaining in the grant to the ASMFC at
                                                have already granted, or proposes a                                         vessels fishing with both small mesh                                  the end of the 2016 fishing year that will
                                                change to administrative provisions, we                                     and large mesh during the same trip) are                              be available to reimburse sectors for a
                                                may amend the sector operations plans.                                      considered to be on a sector trip for                                 portion of their ASM costs in fishing
                                                Should any such amendments require                                          purposes of monitoring ACE. Catch from                                year 2017. We have not yet determined
                                                modifications to LOAs, we would                                             a non-sector trip in an exempted fishery                              the reimbursement rate for 2017.
                                                include these changes in updated LOAs                                       does not count against a sector’s                                     However, it may be lower than 85
                                                and provide them to the appropriate                                         allocation and is assigned to a separate                              percent. Table 5 shows the target
                                                sectors.                                                                    ACL sub-component to account for any                                  coverage level in previous fishing years.

                                                                                                   TABLE 5—HISTORIC TARGET COVERAGE LEVEL FOR MONITORING
                                                                                                                                                                                        Total target         ASM target       NEFOP target
                                                                                                     Fishing year                                                                      coverage level       coverage level    coverage level
                                                                                                                                                                                            (%)                  (%)               (%)

                                                2010   ...........................................................................................................................                   38                  30                    8
                                                2011   ...........................................................................................................................                   38                  30                    8
                                                2012   ...........................................................................................................................                   25                  17                    8
                                                2013   ...........................................................................................................................                   22                  14                    8
                                                2014   ...........................................................................................................................                   26                  18                    8
                                                2015   ...........................................................................................................................                   16                  12                    4
                                                2016   ...........................................................................................................................                   14                  10                    4
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                                                   Sectors are responsible for paying the                                   annually. We are required to specify a                                a reliable estimate of overall catch by
                                                at-sea portion of costs associated with                                     level of ASM coverage using a process                                 sectors needed for monitoring ACEs and
                                                the sector ASM program and for                                              described in Framework 55 that                                        ACLs. Using this method, NMFS has
                                                designing, implementing, and funding                                        attempts to balance minimizing the cost                               determined that the total appropriate
                                                an ASM program that will provide the                                        burden to sectors and NMFS to the                                     target coverage level for fishing year
                                                level of ASM coverage specified                                             extent practicable, while still providing                             2017 is 16 percent of all eligible sector


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                                                trips. Federally-funded observer                        sector’s rules, explains sector                       management or monitoring
                                                coverage provided by NEFOP to meet                      monitoring and reporting requirements,                requirements and continued approval of
                                                SBRM will partially satisfy the 16-                     provides sector managers with the                     the sector.
                                                percent coverage requirement, so sectors                authority to issue stop fishing orders to
                                                                                                                                                              Granted Exemptions for Fishing Years
                                                will pay for ASM coverage on less than                  sector members who violate provisions
                                                16 percent of their groundfish trips. We                                                                      2017 and 2018
                                                                                                        of the operations plan and contract, and
                                                will use discards derived from these                    presents a schedule of penalties that                 Previously Granted Exemptions Granted
                                                observed and monitored trips to                         managers may levy for sector plan                     for Fishing Years 2017 and 2018 (1–20)
                                                calculate and apply discards to                         violations.
                                                unobserved sector trips. We have                           Sectors are required to monitor their                 We are granting exemptions from the
                                                published a more detailed summary of                    allocations and catch. To help ensure                 following requirements for fishing years
                                                the supporting information, explanation                 that a sector does not exceed its ACE,                2017 and 2018, all of which have been
                                                and justification for this decision at:                 each sector operations plan explains                  requested and granted in previous years:
                                                http://                                                 sector monitoring and reporting                       (1) 120-day block out of the fishery
                                                www.greateratlantic.fisheries.noaa.gov/                 requirements, including a requirement                 required for Day gillnet vessels; (2) 20-
                                                ro/fso/reports/Sectors/ASM/FY2017_                      to submit weekly catch reports to us. If              day spawning block out of the fishery
                                                Multispecies_Sector_ASM_                                a sector reaches an ACE threshold                     required for all vessels; (3) prohibition
                                                Requirements_Summary.pdf.                               (specified in the operations plan), the               on a vessel hauling another vessel’s
                                                   The draft operations plans submitted                 sector must provide us with sector                    gillnet gear; (4) limits on the number of
                                                in September 2016 included industry-                    allocation usage reports on a daily basis.            gillnets that may be hauled on GB when
                                                funded ASM plans to be used for fishing                 Once a sector’s allocation for a                      fishing under a NE multispecies/
                                                year 2017. As in previous years, we gave                particular stock is caught, that sector is            monkfish DAS; (5) limits on the number
                                                sectors the option to design their own                  required to cease all sector fishing                  of hooks that may be fished; (6) DAS
                                                programs in compliance with                             operations in that stock area until it                Leasing Program length and horsepower
                                                regulations, or elect to adopt the NMFS-                acquires more ACE, likely by an ACE                   restrictions; (7) prohibition on
                                                designed ASM program that we have                       transfer between sectors. Within 60 days              discarding; (8) daily catch reporting by
                                                used in previous fishing years. As in                   of when we complete year-end catch                    sector managers for sector vessels
                                                past years, several sectors chose to                    accounting, each sector is required to                participating in the Closed Area (CA) I
                                                adopt the NMFS-designed program                         submit an annual report detailing the                 Hook Gear Haddock Special Access
                                                while others proposed programs of their                 sector’s catch (landings and discards),               Program (SAP); (9) prohibition on
                                                own design. Sector-designed ASM                         enforcement actions, and pertinent                    fishing inside and outside of the CA I
                                                programs for fishing years 2017 and                     information necessary to evaluate the                 Hook Gear Haddock SAP while on the
                                                2018 were similar to those approved in                  biological, economic, and social impacts              same trip; (10) prohibition on a vessel
                                                past years. We reviewed all sector-                     of each sector.                                       hauling another vessel’s hook gear; (11)
                                                proposed ASM programs for consistency                                                                         the requirement to declare an intent to
                                                with ASM requirements and have                          Future Consideration of 2017 Sector                   fish in the Eastern U.S./Canada SAP and
                                                approved them. ASM programs                             Operations                                            the CA II Yellowtail Flounder/Haddock
                                                proposed by the sectors are described in                   An ongoing case, United States v.                  SAP prior to leaving the dock; (12) gear
                                                detail later in this final rule.                        Carlos Rafael, may affect sector                      requirements in the Eastern U.S./Canada
                                                   Each sector contract details the                     operations for the 2017 fishing year. On              Management Area; (13) seasonal
                                                method for initial ACE sub-allocation to                March 30, 2017, Carlos Rafael pleaded                 restrictions for the Eastern U.S./Canada
                                                sector members. For fishing years 2017                  guilty to federal criminal charges                    Haddock SAP; (14) seasonal restrictions
                                                and 2018, each sector has proposed that                 involving falsely reporting catch                     for the CA II Yellowtail Flounder/
                                                each sector member could harvest an                     information on dealer reports and vessel              Haddock SAP; (15) sampling exemption;
                                                amount of fish equal to the amount each                 trip reports. All of the vessels involved             (16) prohibition on groundfish trips in
                                                individual member’s permit contributed                  were enrolled in NEFS 9 during the                    the Nantucket Lightship Closed Area;
                                                to the sector, as modified by the sector                period of misreporting, are currently                 (17) prohibition on combining small-
                                                for reserves or other management                        enrolled in the sector for fishing year               mesh exempted fishery and sector trips
                                                measures. Each sector operations plan                   2016, and are on the preliminary sector               in Southern New England; (18) limits on
                                                submitted for fishing years 2017 and                    roster for fishing year 2017. Sentencing              the number of gillnets for day gillnet
                                                2018 states that the sector would                       for these violations is currently                     vessels fishing outside the GOM; (19)
                                                withhold an initial reserve from the                    scheduled for June 27, 2017, and may                  6.5-inch minimum mesh size
                                                sector’s ACE sub-allocation to each                     provide additional information that                   requirement for trawl nets to allow a 5.5
                                                individual member to prevent the sector                 could affect sector operations. Because               inch codend on directed redfish trips;
                                                from exceeding its ACE. A sector and                    the case is ongoing, we are approving                 and (20) extra-large mesh requirement to
                                                sector members can be held jointly and                  the NEFS 9 operations plan at this time.              target dogfish on trips excluded from
                                                severally liable for ACE overages,                      However, we intend to take into account               ASM in SNE and Inshore GB. A detailed
                                                discarding legal-sized fish, and/or                     additional information regarding NEFS                 description of the previously granted
                                                misreporting catch (landings or                         9 operations as it becomes available and              exemptions and supporting rationale
                                                discards). Each sector contract provides                take further action, as necessary,                    can be found in the applicable final
                                                procedures for enforcement of the                       including consideration of further                    rules identified in Table 6 below.
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                                                       TABLE 6—EXEMPTIONS FROM PREVIOUS FISHING YEARS THAT ARE GRANTED IN FISHING YEARS 2017 AND 2018
                                                    Exemptions                                                     Rulemaking                                                          Date of publication                          Citation

                                                1–8, 12 ...............      Fishing Year 2011 Sector Operations Final Rule ................................                 April 25, 2011 ................................   76   FR   23076.
                                                9–11 ...................     Fishing Year 2012 Sector Operations Final Rule ................................                 May 2, 2012 ..................................    77   FR   26129.
                                                13–15 .................      Fishing Year 2013 Sector Operations Interim Final Rule ....................                     May 2, 2013 ..................................    78   FR   25591.
                                                16 .......................   Fishing Year 2014 Sector Operations Final Rule ................................                 April 28, 2014 ................................   79   FR   23278.
                                                17–19 .................      Fishing Years 2015–2016 Sector Operations Final Rule .....................                      May 1, 2015 ..................................    80   FR   25143.
                                                20 .......................   Framework 55 Final Rule .....................................................................   May 2, 2016 ..................................    81   FR   26412.
                                                   NE Multispecies Federal Register documents can be found at http://www.greateratlantic.fisheries.noaa.gov/sustainable/species/multispecies/.


                                                New Exemption Granted for Fishing                                   complete a VTR and declare a trip end                             exemption; however, compliance did
                                                Years 2017 and 2018                                                 before offloading to assist with                                  not improve. As a result, we did not
                                                                                                                    coordinating dockside enforcement and                             approve this exemption for fishing years
                                                (21) Requirement To Carry a VMS for
                                                                                                                    sampling.                                                         2015 and 2016. Requests for this
                                                Handgear A Vessels Fishing in a Single                                As with other exemptions, sectors that                          exemption for fishing years 2017 and
                                                Broad Stock Area                                                    have requested the exemption must                                 2018 did not include any additional
                                                   Sectors are prohibited from requesting                           include it in their operations plan, and                          requirements or information that would
                                                exemptions from reporting                                           have their plan approved, in order for                            suggest use of this exemption would
                                                requirements. However, Amendment 18                                 their sector members to use the                                   improve from previous years. For these
                                                included a measure that allows a sector                             exemption. We will monitor the use of                             reasons, we do not have confidence that
                                                to request a VMS exemption for                                      this exemption and update                                         compliance with this exemption would
                                                Handgear A vessels, and we are granting                             requirements, as necessary.                                       be adequate, which would undermine
                                                this exemption for the 2017 and 2018                                                                                                  our ability to adequately monitor the
                                                fishing years. Because the cost of VMS                              Denied Fishing Years 2017 and 2018                                fishery. For these reasons, we are again
                                                units is often a significant barrier to                             Exemption Requests                                                denying this exemption.
                                                sector participation for handgear                                     We are denying five exemption
                                                                                                                    requests. Three of these requests sought                          Exemption We Propose To Modify
                                                vessels, this exemption is intended to
                                                increase Handgear A vessel                                          to allow the use of nets with mesh                                Modifications to the Sectors Small-Mesh
                                                participation in sectors. Handgear A                                smaller than the minimum mesh size to                             Fishery Exemption Area
                                                vessels using the VMS exemption                                     target healthy stocks. We are denying                                We received a request to modify the
                                                (enrolled in a sector that has the                                  these exemptions because of concerns                              area for an approved exemption (17)
                                                exemption and fishing in a single broad                             about bycatch of undersized groundfish,                           that allows the use of small-mesh and
                                                stock area) must declare the start of trips                         concerns about impacts on stocks in                               large mesh trawl gear on a sector trip in
                                                to NMFS using the interactive voice                                 poor condition, like cod, and a lack of                           portions of Southern New England. As
                                                response (IVR) system. Vessels must                                 available data to support approval.                               approved in fishing years 2015 and
                                                also declare their trip end through IVR,                            Increasing fishing opportunities to catch                         2016, and in this rule for fishing years
                                                similar to a VMS trip end hail.                                     healthy stocks is important, but we must                          2017 and 2018, the exemption allows
                                                   To ensure that catch and discards are                            ensure that these opportunities do not                            vessels to combine sector and small-
                                                reported to the correct broad stock area,                           negatively affect stocks in poor                                  mesh fishery trips by first targeting
                                                Handgear A vessels may only use the                                 condition. As such, testing these                                 groundfish with large mesh and then
                                                VMS exemption when fishing in a                                     concepts and collecting data necessary                            switching to small-mesh mid-trip to
                                                single broad stock area. Handgear                                   to support future exemption requests are                          target exempted fishery species. There
                                                vessels intending to fish in multiple                               needed. These ideas should be pursued                             are additional requirements for gear
                                                broad stock areas (for example, Gulf of                             through experimental fishing permits                              modifications on the small-mesh
                                                Maine and Inshore Georges Bank) must                                and other research to collect data useful                         portion of the trip to reduce bycatch of
                                                declare their trip through a VMS system                             in evaluating their effectiveness. We are                         groundfish, and all legal groundfish
                                                and submit daily VMS catch reports                                  also denying an exemption request that                            caught on the small-mesh portion of the
                                                when fishing inside and outside of the                              would allow certain gillnet vessels to                            trip must be kept and counted against
                                                Gulf of Maine on the same trip. A VMS                               leave nets in the water between trips                             the sector’s allocation. A vessel using
                                                unit is also required when fishing in the                           because this could undermine effort                               this exemption is still required to meet
                                                Eastern and Western U.S./Canada Areas,                              controls in the Monkfish FMP due to                               the same NEFOP and ASM coverage as
                                                and may be required for some sector                                 interactions between that plan and the                            groundfish trips, and is also required to
                                                exemptions or special access areas, and                             groundfish FMP. Because of the                                    submit a VMS catch report when
                                                this exemption does not waive those                                 complicated interplay between this                                switching gears.
                                                requirements.                                                       exemption request and multiple FMP’s                                 The current small-mesh sector
                                                   Handgear A vessels using the VMS                                 we have forwarded this request to the                             exemption area as described in the Final
                                                exemption are still required to call into                           New England Council for their                                     2015 and 2016 Sector Rule (80 FR
                                                the pre-trip notification system (PTNS)                             consideration in future groundfish or                             25143, May 1 2015) includes two
                                                at least 48 hours prior to the start of a                           monkfish actions, should they choose.                             discrete areas, one that parallels the
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                                                trip to facilitate ASM selection                                    We are denying the VMS powerdown                                  southern shore of Long Island to the
                                                procedures. Additionally, all other                                 exemption because of a lack of                                    waters just off Narragansett Bay, and a
                                                reporting and monitoring requirements                               compliance with the requirements of the                           second area south of Martha’s Vineyard
                                                still apply, including the requirement to                           exemptions when it was granted in                                 (see Figure 1). The request was to
                                                complete a vessel trip report (VTR) and                             previous years. In years when this                                modify the area to include all of
                                                declare their trip end before beginning                             exemption was granted, we worked with                             statistical areas 537, 539 and 613, which
                                                to offload. We expect the requirement to                            sectors to improve use of this                                    would expand the geographic footprint


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of the exemption area, to better reflect     closed areas or southern windowpane                       species within the AM area. As with all
fishing practices in the area and            flounder accountability measure (AM)                      sector exemptions, we will continue to
increase efficiency and opportunities for    areas, regardless of whether the AM                       monitor the use of the updated
sector vessels (see Figure 2). We are        areas are triggered. We are excluding the                  exemption, as well as any changes to
proposing to grant the modification to       overlapping southern windowpane                           AM areas by the New England Council,
the exemption area, as requested, but        flounder AM areas because of concerns                     in future consideration of this
the exemption would not be applicable        about interactions with windowpane                        exemption.
to any areas that overlap groundfish         flounder and other regulated groundfish                   situing cope 3510—22—P


            Figure 1. Current Sectors Small—Mesh Fishery Exemption Areas, and Overlapping
              Southern Windowpane Accountability Measure and Groundfish Closed Areas.

                                                   T3°W            72°W          T1°W          TZO°W

                                   42°N




                                   40°N




                                                   Sectors Small—Mesh              Southern Windowpane
                                                   Fishery Exemption Area          Flounder Small AM Area

                                               | Nantucket Lightship          =] Southern Windowpane
                                                 Closed Area                     Flounder Large AM Area 1




            Figure 2. Proposed Sectors Small—Mesh Fishery Exemption Area, and Overlapping
              Southern Windowpane Accountability Measure and Groundfish Closed Areas.

                                                          T3°W              T2°W          TA1°W             7TO°W
                                                                                             |                |
                                            42°N           >                                                          _




                                            40°N               f                                              “       —




                                                          Requested Exemption              Southern Windowpane
                                                          (Stat Areas labeled)             Flounder Small AM Area

                                                        ] Nantucket Lightship         s Southern Windowpane
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                                                BILLING CODE 3510–22–C                                  trips must be landed and the associated               used to target groundfish. To facilitate
                                                Modified Exemption Reporting                            landed weight (dealer or VTR) will be                 enforcement of this regulation, we are
                                                Requirements                                            deducted from the sector’s ACE.                       requiring that any community fish trap
                                                                                                                                                              gear be tagged by each vessel that plans
                                                Changes to the Reporting Requirements                   Additional Sector Operations Plan
                                                                                                                                                              to haul the gear, similar to how this
                                                for the Exemption From the Extra-Large                  Provisions
                                                                                                                                                              sector operations plan provision was
                                                Mesh Requirement To Target Dogfish on                   Inshore GOM Restrictions                              implemented in fishing years 2014
                                                Trips Excluded From ASM                                                                                       through 2016. This allows one vessel to
                                                                                                           Several sectors have proposed an
                                                   Last year, Framework 55 removed the                  operations plan provision to limit and                deploy the trap gear and another vessel
                                                ASM coverage requirement for sector                     more accurately document a vessel’s                   to haul the trap gear, provided both
                                                trips using gillnets with extra-large                   behavior when fishing in an area they                 vessels tag the gear prior to deployment.
                                                mesh (10 inches (25.4 cm) or greater) in                define as the inshore portion of the                  This requirement is included in the
                                                the SNE and Inshore GB Broad Stock                                                                            sector’s operations plan to provide the
                                                                                                        GOM BSA, or the area to the west of
                                                Areas. We also approved a sector                                                                              opportunity for the sector to monitor the
                                                                                                        70°15′ W. long. As in fishing years 2015
                                                exemption that allows vessels on these                                                                        use of this provision and ensure that the
                                                                                                        and 2016, we are approving this
                                                ASM-excluded sector trips to target                                                                           Office of Law Enforcement (OLE) and
                                                                                                        provision, but note that a sector may
                                                dogfish using 6.5-inch (16.5-cm) mesh                                                                         the U.S. Coast Guard can enforce the
                                                                                                        elect to remove this provision in the
                                                gillnet gear within the footprint and                                                                         marking requirement.
                                                                                                        final version of its operations plan, and
                                                season of either the Nantucket Shoals
                                                                                                        it is not a requirement under NMFS                    At-Sea Monitoring Proposals
                                                Dogfish Exemption Area (June 1 to
                                                                                                        regulations.
                                                October 15), the Eastern Area of the                                                                             For fishing years 2017 and 2018, each
                                                                                                           Under this provision, a vessel that is
                                                Cape Cod Spiny Dogfish Exemption                                                                              sector is required to develop and fund
                                                                                                        carrying an observer or at-sea monitor
                                                Area (June 1 to December 31), or the                                                                          an approved ASM program. In the event
                                                                                                        would remain free to fish in all areas,
                                                Southern New England Dogfish Gillnet                                                                          we cannot approve a proposed ASM
                                                                                                        including the inshore GOM area,
                                                Exemption Area (May 1 to October 31).                                                                         program we asked all sectors to include
                                                At the time, we announced that we                       without restriction. If a vessel is not
                                                                                                        carrying an observer or at-sea monitor                an option to use the current NMFS-
                                                would closely monitor the exemption                                                                           designed ASM program as a back-up.
                                                during the 2016 fishing year to evaluate                and fishes any part of its trip in the
                                                                                                        GOM west of 70°15′ W. long., the vessel               Sustainable Harvest Sectors 1, 2, and 3,
                                                whether additional reporting measures                                                                         GB Cod Fixed Gear Sector, Northeast
                                                are necessary. In order to improve the                  would be prohibited from fishing
                                                                                                        outside of the GOM BSA. Also, if a                    Coastal Communities Sector, and Maine
                                                monitoring of this exemption, and to be                                                                       Coast Community Sector have proposed
                                                consistent with reporting requirements                  vessel is not carrying an observer or at-
                                                                                                        sea monitor and fishes any part of its                to use the ASM program that was
                                                of similar exemptions, we are updating                                                                        developed by NMFS. We approve this
                                                the reporting requirements for this                     trip outside the GOM BSA, this
                                                                                                        provision would prohibit a vessel from                program for these sectors because it is
                                                exemption beginning in the 2017 fishing                                                                       consistent with goals and objectives of
                                                year.                                                   fishing west of 70°15′ W. long. within
                                                                                                        the GOM BSA. The approved provision                   monitoring, and with regulatory
                                                   In addition to the PTNS requirement,                                                                       requirements. Sectors that operate only
                                                a vessel is now required to declare its                 includes a requirement that a vessel
                                                                                                        declare whether it intends to fish in the             as permit banks, and explicitly prohibit
                                                intent to use gillnets with extra-large
                                                                                                        inshore GOM area through the trip start               fishing in their operations plans, are not
                                                mesh (10 inches (25.4 cm) or greater) in
                                                                                                        hail using its VMS unit prior to                      required to include provisions for an
                                                the SNE/MA and Inshore GB Broad
                                                                                                        departure. We provide sector managers                 ASM program.
                                                Stock Areas by submitting a trip start
                                                hail through its VMS unit prior to                      with the ability to monitor this                         We approve the ASM programs
                                                departure. This trip start hail will be                 provision through the Sector                          proposed by the remaining 12 sectors,
                                                used for monitoring and enforcement                     Information Management Module, a                      which state that they will: Contract with
                                                purposes. Trips declaring this                          Web site where we also provide roster,                a NMFS-approved ASM provider; meet
                                                exemption must stow their regulated                     trip, discard, and observer information               the specified coverage level; and utilize
                                                mesh gear and use their extra large mesh                to sector managers. A sector vessel may               the PTNS for random selection of
                                                (10 inches (25.4 cm) or greater) first.                 use a federally funded NEFOP observer                 monitored trips and notification to
                                                Also starting fishing year 2017, the                    or at-sea monitor on these trips because              providers. These ASM programs also
                                                vessel, once finished with the extra-                   we believe it will not create bias in                 include additional protocols for ASM
                                                large mesh portion of the trip, must                    coverage or discard estimates, as fishing             coverage waivers, incident reporting,
                                                submit a Multispecies Catch Report via                  behavior is not expected to change as a               and safety requirements for their sector
                                                VMS with a good faith estimate of all                   result of this provision.                             mangers and members. We have
                                                catch on board, and an indication of the                                                                      determined that the programs are
                                                                                                        Prohibition on a Vessel Hauling Another               consistent with the goals and objectives
                                                switch to regulated mesh. The vessel                    Vessel’s Trap Gear To Target
                                                could then fish with regulated mesh                                                                           of at-sea monitoring, and within the
                                                                                                        Groundfish                                            regulatory requirements.
                                                within the allowable dogfish exemption
                                                areas, and comply with the remaining                       Several sectors have requested a
                                                                                                                                                              Classification
                                                requirements of a sector trip, including                provision to allow a vessel to haul
                                                the submission of VTRs, a trip end hail,                another vessel’s fish trap gear, similar to             Pursuant to section 304(b)(1)(A) of the
                                                and a final Multispecies Catch Report.                  the current exemptions that allow a                   Magnuson-Stevens Fishery
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                                                   We will continue to closely monitor                  vessel to haul another vessel’s gillnet               Conservation and Management Act
                                                this exemption to evaluate whether                      gear or hook gear. These exemptions                   (Magnuson-Stevens Act), the NMFS
                                                additional reporting measures are                       have generally been referred to as                    Assistant Administrator has determined
                                                necessary. While sector trips using this                ‘‘community’’ gear exemptions.                        that this interim final rule is consistent
                                                exemption are exempt from ASM                           Regulations at § 648.84(a) require a                  with the NE Multispecies FMP, other
                                                coverage, any legal-sized allocated                     vessel to mark all bottom-tending fixed               provisions of the Magnuson-Stevens
                                                groundfish stocks caught during these                   gear, which would include fish trap gear              Act, and other applicable law.


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                                                   The AA finds that prior notice and the               delay in the beginning of the fishery                 approved operations plan either for the
                                                opportunity for public comment would                    would be contrary to this statutory                   whole year, or a portion of the year,
                                                be contrary to the public interest,                     requirement and FMP goal. The                         would severely disrupt the sector
                                                consistent with 5 U.S.C. 553(b)(B). The                 economic loss from this lost opportunity              fishery and have direct negative
                                                purpose of this action is to allocate                   and disruption would further exacerbate               economic effects on the affected vessels.
                                                quotas to sectors and to authorize                      the severe economic impacts
                                                                                                                                                                 This interim final rule does not
                                                vessels to fish under the sector                        experienced by the groundfish fishery
                                                                                                                                                              contain policies with Federalism or
                                                operations plans during the 2017 fishing                that have resulted from the substantial
                                                                                                        catch limit reductions for many key                   ‘‘takings’’ implications as those terms
                                                year. The sector operations plans must
                                                be approved before sector vessels can                   groundfish stocks over the past 5 years.              are defined in E.O. 13132 and E.O.
                                                fish in the sector fishery. In 2015,                    For these reasons, delaying the effective             12630, respectively.
                                                Framework Adjustment 55 to the NE                       date of this action to provide prior                     This interim final rule is exempt from
                                                Multispecies FMP set 2017 annual catch                  opportunity for public comment is                     the procedures of the Regulatory
                                                limits for groundfish stocks. However,                  contrary to the public interest. The AA               Flexibility Act because the rule is issued
                                                in January 2017 the New England                         finds that there is adequate justification            without opportunity for prior notice and
                                                Fishery Management Council approved                     under 5. U.S.C. 553(d)(1) to waive the                opportunity for public comment.
                                                Framework Adjustment 56 to the FMP                      30-day delay in effective date because
                                                                                                                                                                 Authority: 16 U.S.C. 1801 et seq.
                                                which would change the annual catch                     this rule relieves several restrictions.
                                                limits for 2017 for some stocks (some                   This action allocates quotas and                        Dated: April 25, 2017.
                                                stocks would increase and others would                  approves sector operations plans for                  Alan D. Risenhoover,
                                                decrease). To avoid public confusion                    fishing year 2017. A delay in                         Acting Deputy Assistant Administrator for
                                                and a mid-year change in allocations,                   effectiveness would not be in the public              Regulatory Programs, National Marine
                                                we initially developed this rule to                     interest because this rule does not                   Fisheries Service.
                                                complement the Framework 56                             impose any new requirements or costs                  [FR Doc. 2017–08617 Filed 4–27–17; 8:45 am]
                                                rulemaking process. Typically, the                      on industry for which industry needs                  BILLING CODE 3510–22–P
                                                framework rulemaking and related                        time to prepare to comply. Further, if
                                                sector operations rule are completed in                 the effectiveness of this action is
                                                time for the start of the fishing year on               delayed beyond the May 1, 2017, start                 DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
                                                May 1. However, the Council did not                     of the fishing year, the 838 permits
                                                formally submit Framework 56 to us                      enrolled to fish in a sector in 2017                  National Oceanic and Atmospheric
                                                until April 13, 2017, which prohibited                  would either need to cease fishing on                 Administration
                                                us from coordinating the publication of                 May 1, until this rule became effective,
                                                the two actions. Due to the late                        or forego fishing as part of a sector,                50 CFR Part 648
                                                submission of Framework 56, this rule                   including the associated regulatory
                                                instead makes allocations based on the                  exemptions, for the entirety of the
                                                                                                                                                              [Docket No. 150630567–7360–02]
                                                quota previously set by Framework 55.                   fishing year and instead fish under the
                                                This rule could not be revised, as                      effort control regulations of the common
                                                necessary, in time to provide prior                     pool. For example, vessels fishing in the             RIN 0648–BF26
                                                notice and comment and still be                         common pool would be subject to effort
                                                effective for the start of the 2017 fishing             controls that do not apply to vessels                 Magnuson-Stevens Fishery
                                                year on May 1, 2017.                                    fishing under an approved sector                      Conservation and Management Act
                                                   Delaying the effective date of this                  operations plan. Common pool vessels                  Provisions; Fisheries of the
                                                action past the beginning of the fishing                will have their catch limited each trip,              Northeastern United States; Northeast
                                                year on May 1 would cause a major                       will be further limited in the number of              Groundfish Fishery; Amendment 18
                                                disruption in sector member fishing                     days they could fish, and will be subject
                                                                                                                                                              Correction
                                                plans and impose substantial                            to several seasonal closures that sector
                                                opportunity costs through lost fishing                  vessels will be exempted from.                          In rule document 2017–8035
                                                opportunities. Sectors include 838                         Additionally, there is good cause                  beginning on page 18706 in the issue of
                                                permits and 99 percent of fishing                       under 5 U.S.C. 553(d)(3), to waive the                Friday, April 21, 2017, make the
                                                activity. Thus, any delay past the                      30-day delay in effectiveness so that the             following correction:
                                                beginning of the fishing year would                     purpose of this rule is not undermined.
                                                                                                                                                                On page 18713, in the first column, in
                                                effectively shut down nearly the entire                 As stated above, the purpose of this
                                                                                                                                                              the second paragraph, the first sentence
                                                groundfish fishery during that delay.                   action is to allocate quotas to sectors
                                                This delay may also require sector                      and to authorize vessels to fish under                should read ‘‘This final rule contains a
                                                members to reconsider their decision                    the sector operations plans during the                collection-of-information requirement
                                                and plans to fish in the sector rather                  2017 fishing year. If the effectiveness of            subject to the Paperwork Reduction Act
                                                than the common pool. Shutting down                     this action is delayed beyond the May                 (PRA) and which has been approved by
                                                the fishery and disrupting business                     1, 2017, start of the fishing year, the 838           OMB under control number 0648–
                                                plans is contrary to this rule’s intended               permits enrolled to fish in a sector in               0752.’’.
                                                purpose of providing operational                        2017 would either need to cease fishing               [FR Doc. C1–2017–08035 Filed 4–27–17; 8:45 am]
                                                flexibility and maximum opportunity                     on May 1 until this rule became                       BILLING CODE 1301–00–D
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                                                for catching up to the fishery’s allocated              effective, or forego fishing as part of a
                                                amounts. Further, these allocated                       sector, including the associated
                                                amounts are gauged to achieve                           regulatory exemptions, for the entirety
                                                Optimum Yield and producing the                         of the fishing year and instead fish
                                                greatest benefit to the nation as required              under the effort control regulations of
                                                by the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery                         the common pool. Preventing vessels
                                                Conservation and Management Act. A                      from fishing under the provisions of an


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CategoryRegulatory Information
CollectionFederal Register
sudoc ClassAE 2.7:
GS 4.107:
AE 2.106:
PublisherOffice of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration
SectionRules and Regulations
ActionInterim final rule.
DatesSector operations plans and regulatory exemptions are effective May 1, 2017, through April 30, 2019. Northeast multispecies annual catch entitlements for sectors are effective May 1, 2017, through April 30, 2018. The default catch limit for Eastern Georges Bank cod is effective May 1, 2017, through July 31, 2017, or until the final rule for Framework 56 is implemented if prior to July 31, 2017. Written comments must be received on or before May 30, 2017.
ContactKyle Molton, Fishery Management Specialist, (978) 281-9236. To review Federal Register documents referenced in this rule, you can visit: http:// www.greateratlantic.fisheries.noaa.gov/sustainable/species/ multispecies.
FR Citation82 FR 19618 
RIN Number0648-XF13

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