82_FR_24758 82 FR 24656 - Fisheries Off West Coast States; Coastal Pelagic Species Fisheries; Annual Specifications

82 FR 24656 - Fisheries Off West Coast States; Coastal Pelagic Species Fisheries; Annual Specifications

DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

Federal Register Volume 82, Issue 102 (May 30, 2017)

Page Range24656-24658
FR Document2017-11031

NMFS proposes to implement annual management measures and harvest specifications to establish the allowable catch levels (i.e., annual catch limit (ACL)/harvest guideline (HG)) for the northern subpopulation of Pacific sardine (hereafter, Pacific sardine), in the U.S. Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) off the Pacific coast for the fishing season of July 1, 2017, through June 30, 2018. This rule is proposed according to the Coastal Pelagic Species (CPS) Fishery Management Plan (FMP). The proposed action would prohibit directed non- tribal Pacific sardine commercial fishing for Pacific sardine off the coasts of Washington, Oregon, and California, which is required because the estimated 2017 biomass of Pacific sardine has dropped below the biomass threshold specified in the HG control rule. Under the proposed action, Pacific sardine may still be harvested as part of either the live bait or tribal fishery, or as incidental catch in other fisheries; the incidental harvest of Pacific sardine would initially be limited to 40-percent by weight of all fish per trip when caught with other CPS or up to 2 metric tons (mt) when caught with non-CPS. The proposed annual catch limit (ACL) for the 2017-2018 Pacific sardine fishing year is 8,000 mt. This proposed rule is intended to conserve and manage the Pacific sardine stock off the U.S. West Coast.

Federal Register, Volume 82 Issue 102 (Tuesday, May 30, 2017)
[Federal Register Volume 82, Number 102 (Tuesday, May 30, 2017)]
[Proposed Rules]
[Pages 24656-24658]
From the Federal Register Online  [www.thefederalregister.org]
[FR Doc No: 2017-11031]


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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

50 CFR Part 660

[Docket No. 170320292-7292-01]
RIN 0648-XF311


Fisheries Off West Coast States; Coastal Pelagic Species 
Fisheries; Annual Specifications

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

ACTION: Proposed rule.

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SUMMARY: NMFS proposes to implement annual management measures and 
harvest specifications to establish the allowable catch levels (i.e., 
annual catch limit (ACL)/harvest guideline (HG)) for the northern 
subpopulation of Pacific sardine (hereafter, Pacific sardine), in the 
U.S. Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) off the Pacific coast for the 
fishing season of July 1, 2017, through June 30, 2018. This rule is 
proposed according to the Coastal Pelagic Species (CPS) Fishery 
Management Plan (FMP). The proposed action would prohibit directed non-
tribal Pacific sardine commercial fishing for Pacific sardine off the 
coasts of Washington, Oregon, and California, which is required because 
the estimated 2017 biomass of Pacific sardine has dropped below the 
biomass threshold specified in the HG control rule. Under the proposed 
action, Pacific sardine may still be harvested as part of either the 
live bait or tribal fishery, or as incidental catch in other fisheries; 
the incidental harvest of Pacific sardine would initially be limited to 
40-percent by weight of all fish per trip when caught with other CPS or 
up to 2 metric tons (mt) when caught with non-CPS. The proposed annual 
catch limit (ACL) for the 2017-2018 Pacific sardine fishing year is 
8,000 mt. This proposed rule is intended to conserve and manage the 
Pacific sardine stock off the U.S. West Coast.

DATES: Comments must be received by June 14, 2017.

ADDRESSES: You may submit comments on this document, identified by 
NOAA-NMFS-2017-0045, by any of the following methods:
     Electronic Submissions: Submit all electronic public 
comments via the Federal e-Rulemaking Portal. Go to 
www.regulations.gov/#!docketDetail;D= NOAA-NMFS-2017-0045, click the 
``Comment Now!'' icon, complete the required fields, and enter or 
attach your comments.
     Mail: Submit written comments to Barry A. Thom, Regional 
Administrator, West Coast Region, NMFS, 7600 Sand Point Way NE., 
Seattle, WA 98115-0070; Attn: Joshua Lindsay.
     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 the report ``Assessment of Pacific Sardine Resource in 
2017 for U.S.A. Management in 2017-2018'' may be obtained from the West 
Coast Region (see ADDRESSES).

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Joshua Lindsay, West Coast Region, 
NMFS, (562) 980-4034, [email protected].

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: During public meetings each year, the 
estimated biomass for Pacific sardine is presented to the Pacific 
Fishery Management Council's (Council) CPS Management Team (Team), the 
Council's CPS Advisory Subpanel (Subpanel) and the Council's Scientific 
and Statistical Committee (SSC), and the biomass and the status of the 
fishery are reviewed and discussed. The biomass estimate is then 
presented to the Council along with the calculated overfishing limit 
(OFL), available biological catch (ABC), and HG, along with 
recommendations and comments from the Team, Subpanel, and SSC. 
Following review by the Council and after hearing public comment, the 
Council adopts a biomass estimate and makes its catch level 
recommendations to NMFS. NMFS manages the Pacific sardine fishery in 
the U.S. EEZ off the Pacific coast (California, Oregon, and Washington) 
in accordance with the FMP. Annual specifications published in the 
Federal Register establish the allowable harvest levels (i.e., OFL/ACL/
HG) for each Pacific sardine fishing year. The purpose of this proposed 
rule is to implement these annual catch reference points for 2017-2018, 
including the OFL and an ABC that takes into consideration uncertainty 
surrounding the current estimate of biomass for Pacific sardine. The 
FMP and its implementing regulations require NMFS to set these annual 
catch levels for the Pacific sardine fishery based on the annual 
specification framework and control rules in the FMP. These control 
rules include the HG control rule, which, in conjunction with the OFL 
and ABC rules in the FMP, are used to manage harvest levels for Pacific 
sardine, in accordance with the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation 
and Management Act, 16 U.S.C. 1801 et seq. According to the FMP, the 
quota for the principal commercial fishery is determined using the FMP-
specified HG formula. The HG formula in the CPS FMP is HG = [(Biomass-
CUTOFF) * FRACTION * DISTRIBUTION] with the parameters described as 
follows:
    1. Biomass. The estimated stock biomass of Pacific sardine age one 
and above. For the 2017-2018 management season, this is 86,586 mt.
    2. CUTOFF. This is the biomass level below which no HG is set. The 
FMP established this level at 150,000 mt.
    3. DISTRIBUTION. The average portion of the Pacific sardine biomass 
estimated in the EEZ off the Pacific coast is 87 percent.
    4. FRACTION. The temperature-varying harvest fraction is the 
percentage of the biomass above 150,000 mt that may be harvested.
    As described above, the Pacific sardine HG control rule, the 
primary mechanism for setting the annual directed commercial fishery 
quota, includes a CUTOFF parameter, which has been set as a biomass 
level of 150,000 mt. This amount is subtracted from the annual biomass 
estimate before calculating the applicable HG for the fishing year. 
Since this year's biomass estimate is below that value, the formula 
results in an HG of zero, and no Pacific sardine are available for the 
primary commercial directed fishery during the 2017-2018 fishing 
season.
    At the April 2017 Council meeting, the Council's SSC approved, and 
the Council adopted, the ``Assessment of the Pacific Sardine Resource 
in 2017 for U.S. Management in 2017-2018,'' which was completed by NMFS 
Southwest

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Fisheries Science Center. The resulting Pacific sardine biomass 
estimate of 86,586 mt was adopted as the best available science for 
setting harvest specifications. Based on recommendations from its SSC 
and other advisory bodies, the Council recommended, and NMFS is 
proposing, an OFL of 16,957 mt, an ABC of 15,497 mt, and a prohibition 
on Pacific sardine catch, unless it is harvested as part of either the 
live bait or tribal fishery or incidental to other fisheries for the 
2017-2018 Pacific sardine fishing year. As additional management 
measures, the Council also recommended, and NMFS is proposing, an ACL 
of 8,000 mt and that the incidental catch of Pacific sardine in other 
CPS fisheries be managed with the following automatic inseason actions 
to reduce the potential for both targeting and discard of Pacific 
sardine:
     An incidental per landing by weight allowance of 40 
percent Pacific sardine in non-treaty CPS fisheries until a total of 
2,000 mt of Pacific sardine are landed.
     When 2,000 mt are landed, the incidental per landing 
allowance would be reduced to 20 percent until a total of 5,000 mt of 
Pacific sardine have been landed.
     When 5,000 mt have been landed, the incidental per landing 
allowance would be reduced to 10 percent for the remainder of the 2017-
2018 fishing year.
    Because Pacific sardine is known to comingle with other CPS stocks, 
these incidental allowances are proposed to allow for the continued 
prosecution of these other important CPS fisheries and reduce the 
potential discard of sardine. Additionally, a 2 mt incidental per 
landing allowance in non-CPS fisheries is proposed.
    The NMFS West Coast Regional Administrator would publish a notice 
in the Federal Register announcing the date of attainment of any of the 
incidental catch levels described above and subsequent changes to 
allowable incidental catch percentages. Additionally, to ensure that 
the regulated community is informed of any closure, NMFS will also make 
announcements through other means available, including fax, email, and 
mail to fishermen, processors, and state fishery management agencies.
    In each of the previous 5 fishing years, the Quinault Indian Nation 
requested, and NMFS approved, a set-aside for the exclusive right to 
harvest Pacific sardine in the Quinault Usual and Accustomed Fishing 
Area off the coast of Washington State, pursuant to the 1856 Treaty of 
Olympia (Treaty with the Quinault). For the 2017-2018 fishing season, 
the Quinault Indian Nation has requested that NMFS provide a set-aside 
of 800 mt (the same amount that was requested and approved for the 
2016-2017 season) and NMFS is considering the request.
    Detailed information on the fishery and the stock assessment are 
found in the report ``Assessment of the Pacific Sardine Resource in 
2017 for U.S. Management in 2017-2018'' (see ADDRESSES).

Classification

    Pursuant to section 304(b)(1)(A) of the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery 
Conservation and Management Act, the NMFS Assistant Administrator has 
determined that this proposed rule is consistent with the CPS FMP, 
other provisions of the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and 
Management Act, and other applicable law, subject to further 
consideration after public comment.
    This action is exempt from review under E.O. 12866.
    The Chief Counsel for Regulation of the Department of Commerce 
certified to the Chief Counsel for Advocacy of the Small Business 
Administration that this proposed rule, if adopted, would not have a 
significant economic impact on a substantial number of small entities, 
for the following reasons:
    For Regulatory Flexibility Act (RFA) purposes only, NMFS has 
established a small business size standard for businesses, including 
their affiliates, whose primary industry is commercial fishing (see 50 
CFR 200.2). A business primarily engaged in commercial fishing (NAICS 
code 11411) is classified as a small business if it is independently 
owned and operated, is not dominant in its field of operation 
(including its affiliates), and has combined annual receipts not in 
excess of $11 million for all its affiliated operations worldwide.
    The purpose of this proposed rule is to conserve the Pacific 
sardine stock by preventing overfishing, so that directed fishing may 
occur in future years. This will be accomplished by implementing the 
2017-2018 annual specifications for Pacific sardine in the U.S. EEZ off 
the Pacific coast. The small entities that would be affected by the 
proposed action are the vessels that, if the fishery was open, would be 
expected to harvest Pacific sardine as part of the West Coast CPS small 
purse seine fleet. In 2014, the last year that a directed fishery for 
Pacific sardine was allowed, there were approximately 81 vessels 
permitted to operate in the directed sardine fishery component of the 
CPS fishery off the U.S. West Coast; 58 vessels in the Federal CPS 
limited entry fishery off California (south of 39[deg] N. lat.), and a 
combined 23 vessels in Oregon and Washington's state Pacific sardine 
fisheries. The average annual per vessel revenue in 2014 for those 
vessels was well below the threshold level of $11 million; therefore, 
all of these vessels are considered small businesses under the RFA. 
Because each affected vessel is a small business, this proposed rule is 
considered to equally affect all of these small entities in the same 
manner. Therefore, this rule would not create disproportionate costs 
between small and large vessels/businesses.
    The CPS FMP and its implementing regulations require NMFS to 
annually set an OFL, ABC, ACL, and HG or ACT for the Pacific sardine 
fishery based on the specified harvest control rules in the FMP applied 
to the current stock biomass estimate for that year. The derived annual 
HG is the level typically used to manage the principal commercial 
sardine fishery and is the harvest level typically used by NMFS for 
profitability analysis each year. As stated above, the CPS FMP dictates 
that when the estimated biomass drops below a certain level (150,000 
mt) there is no HG. Therefore, for the purposes of profitability 
analysis, this action is essentially proposing an HG of zero for the 
2017-2018 Pacific sardine fishing season (July 1, 2017, through June 
30, 2018). The estimated biomass used for management during the 
preceding fishing year (2016-2017) was also below 150,000 mt; 
therefore, NMFS did not implement a HG, thereby disallowing a 
commercial directed Pacific sardine fishery. Since there is again no 
directed fishing for the 2017-2018 fishing year, this proposed rule 
will not change the potential profitability as compared to the previous 
fishing year.
    The revenue derived from harvesting Pacific sardine is typically 
only one source of fishing revenue for many of the vessels that harvest 
Pacific sardine; as a result, the economic impact to the fleet from the 
proposed action cannot be viewed in isolation. From year to year, 
depending on market conditions and availability of fish, most CPS/
sardine vessels supplement their income by harvesting other species. 
Many vessels in California also harvest anchovy, mackerel, and in 
particular, squid, making Pacific sardine only one component of a 
multi-species CPS fishery. Additionally, some sardine vessels that 
operate off of Oregon and Washington also fish for salmon in Alaska or 
squid in California during times of the year when sardine are not 
available. The purpose of the proposed incidental allowances under this 
action

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are to ensure the vessels impacted by this sardine action can still 
access these other profitable fisheries while still limiting the 
harvest of Pacific sardine. These proposed incidental allowances are 
similar to those implemented last year and should not restrict access 
to those other fisheries.
    CPS vessels typically rely on multiple species for profitability 
because abundance of Pacific sardine, like the other CPS stocks, is 
highly associated with ocean conditions and seasonality, and therefore 
are harvested at various times and areas throughout the year. Because 
each species responds to ocean conditions in its own way, not all CPS 
stocks are likely to be abundant at the same time; therefore, as 
abundance levels and markets fluctuate, it has necessitated that the 
CPS fishery as a whole rely on a group of species for its annual 
revenues.
    Based on the disproportionality and profitability analysis above, 
the proposed action, if adopted, will not have a significant economic 
impact on a substantial number of small entities. As a result, an 
Initial Regulatory Flexibility Analysis is not required, and none has 
been prepared.
    This action does not contain a collection-of-information 
requirement for purposes of the Paper Reduction Act.

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

    Dated: May 23, 2017.
Alan D. Risenhoover,
Acting Deputy Assistant Administrator for Regulatory Programs, National 
Marine Fisheries Service.
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                                                  Authority                                               DATES:  Comments must be received by                  (California, Oregon, and Washington) in
                                                    The authority for this action is the                  June 14, 2017.                                        accordance with the FMP. Annual
                                                  Endangered Species Act of 1973, as                      ADDRESSES: You may submit comments                    specifications published in the Federal
                                                  amended (16 U.S.C. 1531 et seq.).                       on this document, identified by NOAA–                 Register establish the allowable harvest
                                                                                                          NMFS–2017–0045, by any of the                         levels (i.e., OFL/ACL/HG) for each
                                                    Dated: May 4, 2017.                                                                                         Pacific sardine fishing year. The
                                                                                                          following methods:
                                                  James W. Kurth,                                            • Electronic Submissions: Submit all               purpose of this proposed rule is to
                                                  Acting Director, U.S. Fish and Wildlife                 electronic public comments via the                    implement these annual catch reference
                                                  Service.                                                Federal e-Rulemaking Portal. Go to                    points for 2017–2018, including the
                                                  [FR Doc. 2017–11189 Filed 5–26–17; 8:45 am]             www.regulations.gov/#!docketDetail;D=                 OFL and an ABC that takes into
                                                  BILLING CODE 4333–15–P                                  NOAA-NMFS-2017-0045, click the                        consideration uncertainty surrounding
                                                                                                          ‘‘Comment Now!’’ icon, complete the                   the current estimate of biomass for
                                                                                                          required fields, and enter or attach your             Pacific sardine. The FMP and its
                                                  DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE                                  comments.                                             implementing regulations require NMFS
                                                                                                             • Mail: Submit written comments to                 to set these annual catch levels for the
                                                  National Oceanic and Atmospheric                        Barry A. Thom, Regional Administrator,                Pacific sardine fishery based on the
                                                  Administration                                          West Coast Region, NMFS, 7600 Sand                    annual specification framework and
                                                                                                          Point Way NE., Seattle, WA 98115–                     control rules in the FMP. These control
                                                  50 CFR Part 660                                         0070; Attn: Joshua Lindsay.                           rules include the HG control rule,
                                                  [Docket No. 170320292–7292–01]
                                                                                                             • Instructions: Comments sent by any               which, in conjunction with the OFL and
                                                                                                          other method, to any other address or                 ABC rules in the FMP, are used to
                                                  RIN 0648–XF311                                          individual, or received after the end of              manage harvest levels for Pacific
                                                                                                          the comment period, may not be                        sardine, in accordance with the
                                                  Fisheries Off West Coast States;                        considered by NMFS. All comments                      Magnuson-Stevens Fishery
                                                  Coastal Pelagic Species Fisheries;                      received are a part of the public record              Conservation and Management Act, 16
                                                  Annual Specifications                                   and will generally be posted for public               U.S.C. 1801 et seq. According to the
                                                                                                          viewing on www.regulations.gov                        FMP, the quota for the principal
                                                  AGENCY:  National Marine Fisheries
                                                                                                          without change. All personal identifying              commercial fishery is determined using
                                                  Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and                                                                          the FMP-specified HG formula. The HG
                                                  Atmospheric Administration (NOAA),                      information (e.g., name, address, etc.),
                                                                                                          confidential business information, or                 formula in the CPS FMP is HG =
                                                  Commerce.                                                                                                     [(Biomass-CUTOFF) * FRACTION *
                                                                                                          otherwise sensitive information
                                                  ACTION: Proposed rule.                                                                                        DISTRIBUTION] with the parameters
                                                                                                          submitted voluntarily by the sender will
                                                                                                          be publicly accessible. NMFS will                     described as follows:
                                                  SUMMARY:    NMFS proposes to implement                                                                           1. Biomass. The estimated stock
                                                  annual management measures and                          accept anonymous comments (enter
                                                                                                          ‘‘N/A’’ in the required fields if you wish            biomass of Pacific sardine age one and
                                                  harvest specifications to establish the                                                                       above. For the 2017–2018 management
                                                  allowable catch levels (i.e., annual catch              to remain anonymous).
                                                                                                             Copies of the report ‘‘Assessment of               season, this is 86,586 mt.
                                                  limit (ACL)/harvest guideline (HG)) for                                                                          2. CUTOFF. This is the biomass level
                                                  the northern subpopulation of Pacific                   Pacific Sardine Resource in 2017 for
                                                                                                          U.S.A. Management in 2017–2018’’ may                  below which no HG is set. The FMP
                                                  sardine (hereafter, Pacific sardine), in                                                                      established this level at 150,000 mt.
                                                  the U.S. Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ)                  be obtained from the West Coast Region
                                                                                                                                                                   3. DISTRIBUTION. The average
                                                  off the Pacific coast for the fishing                   (see ADDRESSES).
                                                                                                                                                                portion of the Pacific sardine biomass
                                                  season of July 1, 2017, through June 30,                FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
                                                                                                                                                                estimated in the EEZ off the Pacific
                                                  2018. This rule is proposed according to                Joshua Lindsay, West Coast Region,                    coast is 87 percent.
                                                  the Coastal Pelagic Species (CPS)                       NMFS, (562) 980–4034, joshua.lindsay@                    4. FRACTION. The temperature-
                                                  Fishery Management Plan (FMP). The                      noaa.gov.                                             varying harvest fraction is the
                                                  proposed action would prohibit directed                 SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: During                     percentage of the biomass above 150,000
                                                  non-tribal Pacific sardine commercial                   public meetings each year, the estimated              mt that may be harvested.
                                                  fishing for Pacific sardine off the coasts              biomass for Pacific sardine is presented                 As described above, the Pacific
                                                  of Washington, Oregon, and California,                  to the Pacific Fishery Management                     sardine HG control rule, the primary
                                                  which is required because the estimated                 Council’s (Council) CPS Management                    mechanism for setting the annual
                                                  2017 biomass of Pacific sardine has                     Team (Team), the Council’s CPS                        directed commercial fishery quota,
                                                  dropped below the biomass threshold                     Advisory Subpanel (Subpanel) and the                  includes a CUTOFF parameter, which
                                                  specified in the HG control rule. Under                 Council’s Scientific and Statistical                  has been set as a biomass level of
                                                  the proposed action, Pacific sardine may                Committee (SSC), and the biomass and                  150,000 mt. This amount is subtracted
                                                  still be harvested as part of either the                the status of the fishery are reviewed                from the annual biomass estimate before
                                                  live bait or tribal fishery, or as                      and discussed. The biomass estimate is                calculating the applicable HG for the
                                                  incidental catch in other fisheries; the                then presented to the Council along                   fishing year. Since this year’s biomass
                                                  incidental harvest of Pacific sardine                   with the calculated overfishing limit                 estimate is below that value, the formula
                                                  would initially be limited to 40-percent                (OFL), available biological catch (ABC),              results in an HG of zero, and no Pacific
                                                  by weight of all fish per trip when                     and HG, along with recommendations                    sardine are available for the primary
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                                                  caught with other CPS or up to 2 metric                 and comments from the Team,                           commercial directed fishery during the
                                                  tons (mt) when caught with non-CPS.                     Subpanel, and SSC. Following review                   2017–2018 fishing season.
                                                  The proposed annual catch limit (ACL)                   by the Council and after hearing public                  At the April 2017 Council meeting,
                                                  for the 2017–2018 Pacific sardine                       comment, the Council adopts a biomass                 the Council’s SSC approved, and the
                                                  fishing year is 8,000 mt. This proposed                 estimate and makes its catch level                    Council adopted, the ‘‘Assessment of
                                                  rule is intended to conserve and manage                 recommendations to NMFS. NMFS                         the Pacific Sardine Resource in 2017 for
                                                  the Pacific sardine stock off the U.S.                  manages the Pacific sardine fishery in                U.S. Management in 2017–2018,’’ which
                                                  West Coast.                                             the U.S. EEZ off the Pacific coast                    was completed by NMFS Southwest


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                                                  Fisheries Science Center. The resulting                 the Quinault). For the 2017–2018                      Federal CPS limited entry fishery off
                                                  Pacific sardine biomass estimate of                     fishing season, the Quinault Indian                   California (south of 39° N. lat.), and a
                                                  86,586 mt was adopted as the best                       Nation has requested that NMFS                        combined 23 vessels in Oregon and
                                                  available science for setting harvest                   provide a set-aside of 800 mt (the same               Washington’s state Pacific sardine
                                                  specifications. Based on                                amount that was requested and                         fisheries. The average annual per vessel
                                                  recommendations from its SSC and                        approved for the 2016–2017 season) and                revenue in 2014 for those vessels was
                                                  other advisory bodies, the Council                      NMFS is considering the request.                      well below the threshold level of $11
                                                  recommended, and NMFS is proposing,                        Detailed information on the fishery                million; therefore, all of these vessels
                                                  an OFL of 16,957 mt, an ABC of 15,497                   and the stock assessment are found in                 are considered small businesses under
                                                  mt, and a prohibition on Pacific sardine                the report ‘‘Assessment of the Pacific                the RFA. Because each affected vessel is
                                                  catch, unless it is harvested as part of                Sardine Resource in 2017 for U.S.                     a small business, this proposed rule is
                                                  either the live bait or tribal fishery or               Management in 2017–2018’’ (see                        considered to equally affect all of these
                                                  incidental to other fisheries for the                   ADDRESSES).                                           small entities in the same manner.
                                                  2017–2018 Pacific sardine fishing year.                 Classification                                        Therefore, this rule would not create
                                                  As additional management measures,                                                                            disproportionate costs between small
                                                  the Council also recommended, and                          Pursuant to section 304(b)(1)(A) of the            and large vessels/businesses.
                                                  NMFS is proposing, an ACL of 8,000 mt                   Magnuson-Stevens Fishery                                 The CPS FMP and its implementing
                                                  and that the incidental catch of Pacific                Conservation and Management Act, the                  regulations require NMFS to annually
                                                  sardine in other CPS fisheries be                       NMFS Assistant Administrator has                      set an OFL, ABC, ACL, and HG or ACT
                                                  managed with the following automatic                    determined that this proposed rule is                 for the Pacific sardine fishery based on
                                                  inseason actions to reduce the potential                consistent with the CPS FMP, other                    the specified harvest control rules in the
                                                  for both targeting and discard of Pacific               provisions of the Magnuson-Stevens                    FMP applied to the current stock
                                                  sardine:                                                Fishery Conservation and Management                   biomass estimate for that year. The
                                                     • An incidental per landing by weight                Act, and other applicable law, subject to             derived annual HG is the level typically
                                                  allowance of 40 percent Pacific sardine                 further consideration after public                    used to manage the principal
                                                  in non-treaty CPS fisheries until a total               comment.                                              commercial sardine fishery and is the
                                                  of 2,000 mt of Pacific sardine are                         This action is exempt from review                  harvest level typically used by NMFS
                                                  landed.                                                 under E.O. 12866.                                     for profitability analysis each year. As
                                                     • When 2,000 mt are landed, the                         The Chief Counsel for Regulation of                stated above, the CPS FMP dictates that
                                                  incidental per landing allowance would                  the Department of Commerce certified                  when the estimated biomass drops
                                                  be reduced to 20 percent until a total of               to the Chief Counsel for Advocacy of the              below a certain level (150,000 mt) there
                                                  5,000 mt of Pacific sardine have been                   Small Business Administration that this               is no HG. Therefore, for the purposes of
                                                  landed.                                                 proposed rule, if adopted, would not                  profitability analysis, this action is
                                                     • When 5,000 mt have been landed,                    have a significant economic impact on                 essentially proposing an HG of zero for
                                                  the incidental per landing allowance                    a substantial number of small entities,               the 2017–2018 Pacific sardine fishing
                                                  would be reduced to 10 percent for the                  for the following reasons:                            season (July 1, 2017, through June 30,
                                                  remainder of the 2017–2018 fishing                         For Regulatory Flexibility Act (RFA)               2018). The estimated biomass used for
                                                  year.                                                   purposes only, NMFS has established a                 management during the preceding
                                                     Because Pacific sardine is known to                  small business size standard for                      fishing year (2016–2017) was also below
                                                  comingle with other CPS stocks, these                   businesses, including their affiliates,               150,000 mt; therefore, NMFS did not
                                                  incidental allowances are proposed to                   whose primary industry is commercial                  implement a HG, thereby disallowing a
                                                  allow for the continued prosecution of                  fishing (see 50 CFR 200.2). A business                commercial directed Pacific sardine
                                                  these other important CPS fisheries and                 primarily engaged in commercial fishing               fishery. Since there is again no directed
                                                  reduce the potential discard of sardine.                (NAICS code 11411) is classified as a                 fishing for the 2017–2018 fishing year,
                                                  Additionally, a 2 mt incidental per                     small business if it is independently                 this proposed rule will not change the
                                                  landing allowance in non-CPS fisheries                  owned and operated, is not dominant in                potential profitability as compared to
                                                  is proposed.                                            its field of operation (including its                 the previous fishing year.
                                                     The NMFS West Coast Regional                         affiliates), and has combined annual                     The revenue derived from harvesting
                                                  Administrator would publish a notice in                 receipts not in excess of $11 million for             Pacific sardine is typically only one
                                                  the Federal Register announcing the                     all its affiliated operations worldwide.              source of fishing revenue for many of
                                                  date of attainment of any of the                           The purpose of this proposed rule is               the vessels that harvest Pacific sardine;
                                                  incidental catch levels described above                 to conserve the Pacific sardine stock by              as a result, the economic impact to the
                                                  and subsequent changes to allowable                     preventing overfishing, so that directed              fleet from the proposed action cannot be
                                                  incidental catch percentages.                           fishing may occur in future years. This               viewed in isolation. From year to year,
                                                  Additionally, to ensure that the                        will be accomplished by implementing                  depending on market conditions and
                                                  regulated community is informed of any                  the 2017–2018 annual specifications for               availability of fish, most CPS/sardine
                                                  closure, NMFS will also make                            Pacific sardine in the U.S. EEZ off the               vessels supplement their income by
                                                  announcements through other means                       Pacific coast. The small entities that                harvesting other species. Many vessels
                                                  available, including fax, email, and mail               would be affected by the proposed                     in California also harvest anchovy,
                                                  to fishermen, processors, and state                     action are the vessels that, if the fishery           mackerel, and in particular, squid,
                                                  fishery management agencies.                            was open, would be expected to harvest                making Pacific sardine only one
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                                                     In each of the previous 5 fishing                    Pacific sardine as part of the West Coast             component of a multi-species CPS
                                                  years, the Quinault Indian Nation                       CPS small purse seine fleet. In 2014, the             fishery. Additionally, some sardine
                                                  requested, and NMFS approved, a set-                    last year that a directed fishery for                 vessels that operate off of Oregon and
                                                  aside for the exclusive right to harvest                Pacific sardine was allowed, there were               Washington also fish for salmon in
                                                  Pacific sardine in the Quinault Usual                   approximately 81 vessels permitted to                 Alaska or squid in California during
                                                  and Accustomed Fishing Area off the                     operate in the directed sardine fishery               times of the year when sardine are not
                                                  coast of Washington State, pursuant to                  component of the CPS fishery off the                  available. The purpose of the proposed
                                                  the 1856 Treaty of Olympia (Treaty with                 U.S. West Coast; 58 vessels in the                    incidental allowances under this action


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                                                  are to ensure the vessels impacted by                   Because each species responds to ocean                Flexibility Analysis is not required, and
                                                  this sardine action can still access these              conditions in its own way, not all CPS                none has been prepared.
                                                  other profitable fisheries while still                  stocks are likely to be abundant at the                 This action does not contain a
                                                  limiting the harvest of Pacific sardine.                same time; therefore, as abundance                    collection-of-information requirement
                                                  These proposed incidental allowances                    levels and markets fluctuate, it has                  for purposes of the Paper Reduction Act.
                                                  are similar to those implemented last                   necessitated that the CPS fishery as a
                                                  year and should not restrict access to                                                                          Authority: 16 U.S.C. 1801 et seq.
                                                                                                          whole rely on a group of species for its
                                                  those other fisheries.                                  annual revenues.                                        Dated: May 23, 2017.
                                                    CPS vessels typically rely on multiple
                                                                                                             Based on the disproportionality and                Alan D. Risenhoover,
                                                  species for profitability because
                                                  abundance of Pacific sardine, like the                  profitability analysis above, the                     Acting Deputy Assistant Administrator for
                                                  other CPS stocks, is highly associated                  proposed action, if adopted, will not                 Regulatory Programs, National Marine
                                                  with ocean conditions and seasonality,                  have a significant economic impact on                 Fisheries Service.
                                                  and therefore are harvested at various                  a substantial number of small entities.               [FR Doc. 2017–11031 Filed 5–26–17; 8:45 am]
                                                  times and areas throughout the year.                    As a result, an Initial Regulatory                    BILLING CODE 3510–22–P
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Document Created: 2018-11-08 08:54:14
Document Modified: 2018-11-08 08:54:14
CategoryRegulatory Information
CollectionFederal Register
sudoc ClassAE 2.7:
GS 4.107:
AE 2.106:
PublisherOffice of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration
SectionProposed Rules
ActionProposed rule.
DatesComments must be received by June 14, 2017.
ContactJoshua Lindsay, West Coast Region, NMFS, (562) 980-4034, [email protected]
FR Citation82 FR 24656 
RIN Number0648-XF31

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