82_FR_28566 82 FR 28447 - Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act Provisions; Fisheries of the Northeastern United States; Northeast Groundfish Fishery; Framework Adjustment 56

82 FR 28447 - Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act Provisions; Fisheries of the Northeastern United States; Northeast Groundfish Fishery; Framework Adjustment 56

DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

Federal Register Volume 82, Issue 119 (June 22, 2017)

Page Range28447-28467
FR Document2017-13050

This action proposes approval of, and regulations to implement, Framework Adjustment 56 to the Northeast Multispecies Fishery Management Plan. This rule would set catch limits for four of the 20 groundfish stocks, adjust several allocations and accountability measures (AMs) for groundfish catch in non-groundfish fisheries, and make other administrative changes to groundfish management measures. This action is necessary to respond to updated scientific information and achieve the goals and objectives of the Fishery Management Plan. The proposed measures are intended to help prevent overfishing, rebuild overfished stocks, achieve optimum yield, and ensure that management measures are based on the best scientific information available.

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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

50 CFR Part 648

[Docket No. 170104014-7014-01]
RIN 0648-BG53


Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act 
Provisions; Fisheries of the Northeastern United States; Northeast 
Groundfish Fishery; Framework Adjustment 56

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

ACTION: Proposed rule; request for comments.

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SUMMARY: This action proposes approval of, and regulations to 
implement, Framework Adjustment 56 to the Northeast Multispecies 
Fishery Management Plan. This rule would set catch limits for four of 
the 20 groundfish stocks, adjust several allocations and accountability 
measures (AMs) for groundfish catch in non-groundfish fisheries, and 
make other administrative changes to groundfish management measures. 
This action is necessary to respond to updated scientific information 
and achieve the goals and objectives of the Fishery Management Plan. 
The proposed measures are intended to help prevent overfishing, rebuild 
overfished stocks, achieve optimum yield, and ensure that management 
measures are based on the best scientific information available.

DATES: Comments must be received by July 7, 2017.

ADDRESSES: You may submit comments, identified by NOAA-NMFS-2017-0021, 
by either of the following methods:
     Federal eRulemaking Portal: Go to www.regulations.gov/#!docketDetail;D=NOAA-NMFS-2017-0021; Click the ``Comment Now!'' icon 
and complete the required fields; and enter or attach your comments.
     Mail: Submit written comments to John K. Bullard, Regional 
Administrator, National Marine Fisheries Service, 55 Great Republic 
Drive, Gloucester, MA 01930. Mark the outside of the envelope, 
``Comments on the Proposed Rule for Groundfish Framework Adjustment 
56.''
    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. All comments we receive 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. We will accept anonymous 
comments (enter ``N/A'' in the required fields if you wish to remain 
anonymous).
    Copies of Framework Adjustment 56, including the draft 
Environmental Assessment, the Regulatory Impact Review, and the Initial 
Regulatory Flexibility Analysis prepared by the New England Fishery 
Management Council (NEFMC) in support of this action are available from 
Thomas A. Nies, Executive Director, New England Fishery Management 
Council, 50 Water Street, Mill 2, Newburyport, MA 01950. The supporting 
documents are also accessible via the Internet at: http://www.nefmc.org/management-plans/northeast-multispecies or http://www.greateratlantic.fisheries.noaa.gov/sustainable/species/multispecies.

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FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Aja Szumylo, Fishery Policy Analyst, 
phone: 978-281-9195; email: [email protected].

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:

Table of Contents

1. Summary of Proposed Measures
2. Status Determination Criteria for Witch Flounder
3. Fishing Year 2017 Shared U.S./Canada Quotas
4. Catch Limits
5. Allocation of Northern Windowpane Flounder for the Scallop 
Fishery
6. Revised Threshold for Scallop Accountability Measures
7. Increase to Georges Bank Haddock Catch Limit for the Midwater 
Trawl Fishery
8. Sector Measures for Fishing Year 2017
9. Fishing Year 2017 Annual Measures Under Regional Administrator 
Authority
10. Fishing Year 2017 Northern and Southern Windowpane Flounder 
Accountability Measures
11. Regulatory Corrections Under Regional Administrator Authority

1. Summary of Proposed Measures

    This action would implement the management measures in Framework 
Adjustment 56 to the Northeast Multispecies Fishery Management Plan 
(FMP). The Council deemed the proposed regulations consistent with, and 
necessary to implement, Framework 56 in an April 13, 2017, letter from 
Council Chairman John F. Quinn to Regional Administrator John Bullard. 
Under the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act 
(Magnuson-Stevens Act), we are required to publish proposed rules for 
comment after preliminarily determining whether they are consistent 
with applicable law. The Magnuson-Stevens Act permits us to approve, 
partially approve, or disapprove measures proposed by the Council based 
on whether the measures are consistent with the fishery management 
plan, plan amendment, the Magnuson-Stevens Act and its National 
Standards, and other applicable law. Otherwise, we must defer to the 
Council's policy choices. Some regulations authorize the Regional 
Administrator to make determinations or implement specifications using 
procedures consistent with the Administrative Procedure Act. The 
Magnuson-Stevens Act also authorizes the Regional Administrator to put 
in place regulations that are necessary to ensure the proper 
administration of FMP goals and objectives. We are seeking comment on 
the Council's proposed measures in Framework 56 and whether they are 
consistent with the Magnuson-Stevens Act and its National Standards, 
and other applicable law. Through Framework 56, the Council proposes 
to:
     Set 2017 specifications for three shared U.S./Canada 
stocks (Eastern Georges Bank (GB) cod, Eastern GB haddock, and GB 
yellowtail flounder);
     Set 2017-2019 specifications for witch flounder;
     Establish an allocation of northern windowpane flounder 
for the scallop fishery;
     Revise catch thresholds for implementing the scallop 
fishery's accountability measures for GB yellowtail flounder and 
northern windowpane flounder; and
     Increase the GB haddock allocation for the midwater trawl 
fishery.
    This action also proposes a number of other measures that are not 
part of Framework 56, but that may be considered and implemented under 
our authority specified in the FMP. We are proposing these measures in 
conjunction with the Framework 56 proposed measures for expediency 
purposes, and because these measures are related to the catch limits 
proposed as part of Framework 56. The additional measures proposed in 
this action are listed below.
     Management measures necessary to implement sector 
operations plans--This action proposes annual catch entitlements for 19 
sectors for fishing year 2017 based on final fishing year 2017 sector 
rosters.
     Management measures for the common pool fishery--This 
action proposes to adjust the fishing year 2017 trip limit for witch 
flounder for the common pool fishery, related to the proposed change to 
the witch flounder specifications in this action.
     2017 Accountability measures for windowpane flounder--This 
action describes accountability measures for northern and southern 
windowpane flounder that are implemented due to overages of fishing 
year 2015 catch limits for both stocks. We informed the New England 
Council of these accountability measures at its September 2016 meeting, 
and in our September 27, 2016, letter to New England Council Executive 
Director Thomas Nies, and in our October 7, 2016, letter to Mid-
Atlantic Council Executive Director Chris Moore. Given the potential 
negative economic impact of these measures this year, we are seeking 
public comment on these type of measures in similar circumstances for 
the future through this proposed rule.

2. Status Determination Criteria for Witch Flounder

    The Northeast Fisheries Science Center conducted a witch flounder 
benchmark assessment in 2016. The final report for the benchmark 
assessment is available on the NEFSC Web site: http://www.nefsc.noaa.gov/publications/crd/crd1703/. The assessment peer 
review panel rejected the 2016 benchmark assessment model for witch 
flounder. An important source of uncertainty for this assessment is a 
major retrospective pattern, which causes the model to underestimate 
fishing mortality and overestimate stock biomass and recruitment. The 
assessment was unable to identify the cause of the retrospective 
pattern. The model had other diagnostic issues in addition to the 
retrospective pattern that indicated the model was a poor fit to the 
underlying data. There was also an inconsistency between model-based 
catchability estimates for the Northeast Fishery Science Center trawl 
surveys and a recent gear catchability experiment. Biomass estimates 
from the catchability experiment were about four times higher than the 
biomass estimates from the model at the end of the time series.
    As part of the review process, the peer review panel evaluated the 
previous witch flounder benchmark assessment, originally conducted in 
2008 and updated in 2012 and 2015. The 2008 benchmark assessment and 
its updates all supported determinations that the witch flounder stock 
was overfished, and that overfishing was occurring. The 2016 peer 
review panel updated the 2008 benchmark as part of its review, and 
ultimately rejected the update because it showed a large, unexplained 
retrospective patterns similar to the 2016 benchmark assessment model. 
The panel recommended that none of these assessments should be used as 
a basis for determining witch flounder stock status.
    Given the lack of an assessment model, the peer review panel 
examined an alternative approach that used swept-area biomass estimates 
to generate catch advice. The panel did not have sufficient time to use 
this approach to fully develop alternative status determination 
criteria. However, the panel provided recommendations to prevent 
overfishing. The panel also concluded that stock biomass is at 
historical low levels based on relative biomass estimates from the 
alternative approach. In addition, the fishery landings and survey 
catch indicate truncation of age structure and a reduction in the 
number of old fish in the population. These are both indicators of poor 
stock condition. We discuss additional details about the 2016 benchmark 
assessment results, and the proposed 2017-2019 catch limits for

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witch flounder, in section ``4. Catch Limits.''
    We approved the existing status determination criteria for witch 
flounder in Amendment 16 to the Northeast Multispecies FMP (75 FR 
18261; April 9, 2010). The existing criteria state that the witch 
flounder stock is subject to overfishing if the fishing mortality rate 
(F) is above the F at 40 percent of maximum spawning potential. The 
witch flounder stock is overfished if spawning stock biomass falls 
below \1/2\ of the target, which is also calculated using F at 40 
percent of maximum spawning potential. This definition was based on the 
benchmark assessments reviewed during the 3rd Groundfish Assessment 
Review Meeting (GARM III), completed in August 2008, and is the same as 
the status determination criteria currently in place for most of the 
Northeast multispecies stocks with age-based assessments.
    The Council relied on the advice from the assessment peer review 
panel and its Scientific and Statistical Committee (SSC) to recommend 
changing the status determination criteria for witch flounder to 
unknown. If the status determination criteria are changed to unknown, 
however, there would be no measurable and objective standards in place 
against which to judge the status of the witch flounder stock. We 
propose disapproving the Council's recommendation, and maintaining the 
existing criteria until a valid assessment model is available to use 
for setting new catch limits or for generating new criteria. This is 
new guidance to the Council, provided after it took final action on 
Framework 56, and is different than the approach the Council has taken, 
and that we have approved, for recommending status determination 
criteria for other groundfish stocks with rejected assessments (e.g., 
GB yellowtail flounder).
    Status determination relative to model-based reference points is no 
longer possible for witch flounder, and we recognize that we do not 
have fishing mortality and biomass estimates to compare to the existing 
status determination criteria. In conjunction with the 2017 assessment 
updates, we will work with the Council to use updated fishery 
information to develop fishing mortality and biomass estimates and new 
status determination criteria for this stock.
    The witch flounder stock was previously listed as subject to 
overfishing and overfished. Despite the rejection of the recent stock 
assessments for stock status purposes and lack of numerical estimates 
of stock size, there is qualitative information in the assessment that 
supports continuing to list the status as overfished, but changing the 
overfishing status from subject to overfishing to unknown. The 
conclusion that the stock is at historical low levels and other signs 
of poor stock condition, provide reliable indicators that support this 
stock remaining listed as overfished. Unlike the overfished status, for 
which we have reliable indicators of stock condition, we do not have 
reliable indicators for the overfishing status. While we cannot specify 
an overfishing status determination criterion for this stock, catch for 
the last five years has been below the ACL. The lack of reliable 
indicators, the rejection of the recent stock assessment, and the fact 
that catch has remained below the ACL, support changing the overfishing 
status of this stock to unknown.
    In the meantime, we are proposing an acceptable biological catch 
(ABC) as recommended by the Council, and catch data shows this ABC is 
expected to prevent overfishing. The limits set from this 
recommendation are based on historic catch rates and other data that 
are expected to maintain or improve current biomass levels. There is 
currently a rebuilding plan in place for witch flounder that has an end 
date of 2017. We were waiting for the results of the 2016 assessment 
update, as well as the revisions to the National Standard 1 Guidelines, 
to provide guidance to the Council regarding how to proceed with the 
rebuilding plan. Prior to the 2016 assessment, and based on the results 
of the 2015 assessment update, which found that 2014 spawning stock 
biomass was at 22 percent of the biomass target, and that the stock was 
not expected to reach the 2017 rebuilding target even in the absence of 
fishing mortality, we were anticipating that we would need to notify 
the Council that it was necessary to revise the rebuilding plan. 
Although a quantitative status determination relative to the 2016 
benchmark assessment results is not possible, there are indications 
that the stock is still in poor condition, and will continue to need 
conservative management measures to promote stock growth. Based on what 
we know of the stock's condition, the proposed catch limits are 
designed to maintain or improve current biomass levels. We are 
finalizing our guidance regarding any necessary adjustments to the 
rebuilding plan and will advise the Council on the next steps prior to 
the fall 2017 groundfish assessment updates. Additionally, at whatever 
point the stock assessment for witch flounder can provide biomass 
estimates, these estimates can be used to evaluate progress towards the 
rebuilding targets.

3. Fishing Year Shared 2017 U.S./Canada Quotas

Management of Transboundary Georges Bank Stocks

    Eastern GB cod, eastern GB haddock, and GB yellowtail flounder are 
jointly managed with Canada under the United States/Canada Resource 
Sharing Understanding. Each year, the Transboundary Management Guidance 
Committee (TMGC), which is a government-industry committee made up of 
representatives from the U.S. and Canada, recommends a shared quota for 
each stock based on the most recent stock information and the TMGC's 
harvest strategy. The TMGC's harvest strategy for setting catch levels 
is to maintain a low to neutral risk (less than 50 percent) of 
exceeding the fishing mortality limit for each stock. The harvest 
strategy also specifies that when stock conditions are poor, fishing 
mortality should be further reduced to promote stock rebuilding. The 
shared quotas are allocated between the U.S. and Canada based on a 
formula that considers historical catch (10-percent weighting) and the 
current resource distribution (90-percent weighting).
    For GB yellowtail flounder, the SSC also recommends an ABC for the 
stock, which is typically used to inform the U.S. TMGC's discussions 
with Canada for the annual shared quota. Although the stock is jointly 
managed with Canada, and the TMGC recommends annual shared quotas, the 
United States may not set catch limits that would exceed the SSC's 
recommendation. The SSC does not recommend ABCs for eastern GB cod and 
haddock because they are management units of the total GB cod and 
haddock stocks. The SSC recommends overall ABCs for the total GB cod 
and haddock stocks. The shared U.S./Canada quota for eastern GB cod and 
haddock is accounted for in these overall ABCs, and must be consistent 
with the SSC's recommendation for the total GB stocks.

2017 U.S./Canada Quotas

    The Transboundary Resources Assessment Committee (TRAC) conducted 
assessments for the three transboundary stocks in July 2016, and 
detailed summaries of these assessments can be found at: http://www.nefsc.noaa.gov/saw/trac/. The TMGC met in September 2016 to 
recommend shared quotas for 2017 based on the updated assessments, and 
the Council adopted the TMGC's recommendations in Framework 56. The

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proposed 2017 shared U.S./Canada quotas, and each country's allocation, 
are listed in Table 1.

 Table 1--Proposed Fishing Year 2017 U.S./Canada Quotas (mt, Live Weight) and Percent of Quota Allocated to Each
                                                     Country
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                                                                                    Eastern GB     GB Yellowtail
                              Quota                               Eastern GB cod      haddock        flounder
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Total Shared Quota..............................................             730          50,000             300
U.S. Quota......................................................       146 (20%)    29,500 (59%)       207 (69%)
Canada Quota....................................................       584 (80%)    20,500 (41%)        93 (31%)
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    The Council's proposed 2017 U.S. quota for eastern GB haddock would 
be a 95-percent increase compared to 2016. This increase is due to an 
increase in the shared U.S./Canada quota, as well as an increase in the 
amount of the quota that is allocated to the United States. The 
proposed 2017 U.S. quota for eastern GB cod would also be a small 
increase from 2016 (6 percent). The Council's proposed U.S. quota for 
GB yellowtail flounder would be a 23-percent decrease compared to 2016. 
The decrease is in response to continued poor stock condition and a 
decrease in the U.S. share of the quota. For a more detailed discussion 
of the TMGC's 2017 catch advice, see the TMGC's guidance document under 
the ``Resources'' tab at: http://www.greateratlantic.fisheries.noaa.gov/sustainable/species/multispecies/index.html.
    The regulations implementing the U.S./Canada Resource Sharing 
Understanding require that any overages of the U.S. quota for eastern 
GB cod, eastern GB haddock, or GB yellowtail flounder be deducted from 
the U.S. quota in the following fishing year. If catch information for 
fishing year 2016 indicates that the U.S. fishery exceeded its quota 
for any of the shared stocks, we will reduce the respective U.S. quotas 
for fishing year 2017 in a future management action, as soon as 
possible. If any fishery that is allocated a portion of the U.S. quota 
exceeds its allocation and causes an overage of the overall U.S. quota, 
the overage reduction would only be applied to that fishery's 
allocation in the following fishing year. This ensures that catch by 
one component of the fishery does not negatively affect another 
component of the fishery.

4. Catch Limits

Summary of the Proposed Catch Limits

    The catch limits proposed by the Council in this action can be 
found in Tables 2 through 9. A brief summary of how these catch limits 
were developed is provided below. More details on the proposed catch 
limits for each groundfish stock can be found in Appendix III to the 
Framework 56 Environmental Assessment (see ADDRESSES for information on 
how to get this document).
    Last year, Framework 55 (81 FR 26412; May 2, 2016) adopted fishing 
year 2016-2018 catch limits for all groundfish stocks, except for the 
U.S./Canada stocks, which must be set every year. As discussed in 
section ``2. Status Determination Criteria for Witch Flounder,'' the 
Northeast Fisheries Science Center conducted a benchmark assessment for 
witch flounder in December 2016. The Council considered the results of 
the witch flounder benchmark assessment at its January 2017 meeting, 
and included revised catch limits in Framework 56. This rule proposes 
to implement fishing year 2017-2019 catch limits for witch flounder 
based on the recent stock assessment and consistent with the 
recommendations of the Council's SSC. This rule also proposes to 
incorporate shared U.S./Canada quotas (see section ``3. Fishing Year 
2017 Shared U.S./Canada Quotas). For most stocks, other than GB cod, GB 
haddock, GB yellowtail flounder, and witch flounder, catch limits 
included in this action are identical to those previously implemented 
in Framework 55, and became effective on May 1, 2017. There are changes 
to the northern windowpane flounder catch limits related to the 
proposed allocation of northern windowpane flounder to the scallop 
fishery (see section ``5. Allocation of Northern Windowpane Flounder to 
the Scallop Fishery''). There are also minor changes to the catch 
limits for GB winter flounder and white hake due to revised estimates 
of Canadian catch. Table 2 details the percent change in the 2017 catch 
limit compared to fishing year 2016.

Overfishing Limits and Acceptable Biological Catches

    The overfishing limit (OFL) serves as the maximum amount of fish 
that can be caught in a year without resulting in overfishing. The OFL 
for each stock is calculated using the estimated stock size and 
FMSY (i.e., the fishing mortality rate that, if applied over 
the long term, would result in maximum sustainable yield). The OFL does 
not account for scientific uncertainty, so the SSC typically recommends 
an ABC that is lower than the OFL in order to account for this 
uncertainty. Usually, the greater the amount of scientific uncertainty, 
the lower the ABC is set compared to the OFL. For GB cod, GB haddock, 
and GB yellowtail flounder, the total ABC is then reduced by the amount 
of the Canadian quota (see Table 3 for the Canadian share of these 
stocks). Additionally, although GB winter flounder, white hake, and 
Atlantic halibut are not jointly managed with Canada, there is some 
Canadian catch of these stocks. Because the total ABC must account for 
all sources of fishing mortality, expected Canadian catch of GB winter 
flounder (87 mt), white hake (42 mt), and Atlantic halibut (34 mt) is 
deducted from the total ABC. The U.S. ABC is the amount available to 
the U.S. fishery after accounting for Canadian catch. Additional 
details about the Council's proposed ABC for witch flounder is provided 
below.

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                             Table 2--Proposed Fishing Years 2017-2019 Overfishing Limits and Acceptable Biological Catches
                                                                    [mt, live weight]
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                                                                         2017              Percent              2018                      2019
                            Stock                             -------------------------- change from ---------------------------------------------------
                                                                   OFL        U.S. ABC       2016         OFL        U.S. ABC       OFL        U.S. ABC
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GB Cod.......................................................        1,665          665          -13        1,665        1,249
GOM Cod......................................................          667          500            0          667          500
GB Haddock...................................................      258,691       57,398            2      358,077       77,898
GOM Haddock..................................................        5,873        4,534           25        6,218        4,815
GB Yellowtail Flounder.......................................      Unknown          207          -23      Unknown          354
SNE/MA Yellowtail Flounder...................................      Unknown          267            0      Unknown          267
CC/GOM Yellowtail Flounder...................................          707          427            0        7,900          427
American Plaice..............................................        1,748        1,336            3        1,840        1,404
Witch Flounder...............................................      Unknown          878           91      Unknown          878      Unknown          878
GB Winter Flounder...........................................        1,056          702            5        1,459          702
GOM Winter Flounder..........................................        1,080          810            0        1,080          810
SNE/MA Winter Flounder.......................................        1,021          780            0        1,587          780
Redfish......................................................       14,665       11,050            7       15,260       11,501
White Hake...................................................        4,816        3,644           -3        4,733        3,580
Pollock......................................................       32,004       21,312            0       34,745       21,312
N. Windowpane Flounder.......................................          243          182            0          243          182
S. Windowpane Flounder.......................................          833          623            0          833          623
Ocean Pout...................................................          220          165            0          220          165
Atlantic Halibut.............................................          210          124            0          210          124
Atlantic Wolffish............................................          110           82            0          110           82
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SNE/MA = Southern New England/Mid-Atlantic; CC = Cape Cod; N = Northern; S = Southern.
Note: An empty cell indicates no OFL/ABC is adopted for that year. These catch limits will be set in a future action.

Witch Flounder

    As discussed under section ``2. Status Determination Criteria for 
Witch Flounder,'' both the 2016 witch flounder benchmark assessment and 
the previous benchmark assessment were rejected, and could not be used 
as a basis for catch advice. In the absence of an assessment model, the 
peer review panel recommended catch advice for witch flounder based on 
a swept-area biomass approach. The swept-area biomass approach is 
entirely different from the age-based assessment approaches used to 
generate past biomass estimates and catch limits. The swept-area 
biomass approach indicates that biomass declined from the 1960s to the 
mid-1990s, increased in the early 2000s, and declined until 2005. Since 
2005, stock size appears to have been low relative to the 1960s, but 
relatively stable. The swept-area biomass approach generates an ABC of 
878 mt by applying the mean exploitation rate from 2007 to 2015 to the 
3-year moving average of exploitable biomass estimates from the spring 
and fall NOAA Fisheries trawl surveys.
    The SSC met on January 17, 2017, to review the results of the 
recent benchmark assessment. The SSC's final report for its witch 
flounder ABC recommendation is available here: http://s3.amazonaws.com/nefmc.org/1_SSC_response_witchflounder_Jan2016_FINAL.pdf. The SSC 
agreed that the swept-area biomass approach results were the best 
available, and based on this approach, recommended an OFL of unknown, 
and an ABC of 878 mt. The Council discussed the SSC's recommendations 
on January 25, 2017, and recommended a constant ABC of 878 mt for 
fishing years 2017-2019. The 878 mt ABC recommendation represents a 91-
percent increase over the 2016 ABC (460 mt). The higher catch limit 
recommendation should not be viewed as a simple increase. Rather, the 
swept-area biomass approach is entirely different from the age-based 
assessment approaches used to generate past catch limits.
    The Northeast Fisheries Science center will conduct an assessment 
update for witch flounder in fall of 2017, in time to re-specify witch 
flounder catch limits for fishing year 2018, if necessary. Updated 
catch and assessment information may provide support for adjusting the 
ABC for future fishing years. Thus, although the Council proposes a 3-
year constant ABC, the catch limits adopted may only be in place for 1 
year.

Annual Catch Limits

Development of Annual Catch Limits
    The U.S. ABC for each stock is divided among the various fishery 
components to account for all sources of fishing mortality. First, an 
estimate of catch expected from state waters and the ``other'' sub-
component (i.e., non-groundfish fisheries) is deducted from the U.S. 
ABC. These sub-components are not subject to specific catch controls by 
the FMP. As a result, the state waters and other sub-components are not 
allocations, and these components of the fishery are not subject to 
accountability measures if the catch limits are exceeded. After the 
state and other sub-components are deducted, the remaining portion of 
the U.S. ABC is distributed to the fishery components that receive an 
allocation for the stock. Components of the fishery that receive an 
allocation are subject to accountability measures if they exceed their 
respective catch limit during the fishing year.
    Once the U.S. ABC is divided, sub-annual catch limits (sub-ACLs) 
are set by reducing the amount of the ABC distributed to each component 
of the fishery to account for management uncertainty. Management 
uncertainty is the likelihood that management measures will result in a 
level of catch greater than expected. For each stock and fishery 
component, management uncertainty is estimated using the following 
criteria: Enforceability and precision of management measures, adequacy 
of catch monitoring, latent effort, and catch of groundfish in non-
groundfish fisheries. The total ACL is the sum of all of the sub-ACLs 
and ACL sub-components, and is the catch limit for a particular year 
after accounting for both scientific and management uncertainty. 
Landings and discards from all fisheries (commercial and recreational 
groundfish fisheries, state waters, and non-groundfish fisheries) are 
counted against the ACL for each

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stock. Tables 3 to 5 summarize the proposed catch limits for fishing 
years 2017, 2018, and 2019.

Sector and Common Pool Allocations

    For stocks allocated to sectors, the commercial groundfish sub-ACL 
is further divided into the non-sector (common pool) sub-ACL and the 
sector sub-ACL, based on the total vessel enrollment in sectors and the 
cumulative Potential Sector Contributions (PSCs) associated with those 
sectors. The sector and common pool sub-ACLs proposed in this action 
are based on fishing year 2017 PSCs and finalized fishing year 2017 
sector rosters. Sector specific allocations for each stock can be found 
in this rule in section ``8. Sector Measures for Fishing Year 2017.''

Common Pool Total Allowable Catches

    The common pool sub-ACL for each stock (except for SNE/MA winter 
flounder, northern windowpane flounder, southern windowpane flounder, 
ocean pout, Atlantic wolffish, and Atlantic halibut) is further divided 
into trimester total allowable catches (TACs). The distribution of the 
common pool sub-ACLs into trimesters was adopted in Amendment 16 to the 
FMP. Once we project that 90 percent of the trimester TAC is caught for 
a stock, the trimester TAC area for that stock is closed for the 
remainder of the trimester to all common pool vessels fishing with gear 
capable of catching the pertinent stock. Any uncaught portion of the 
TAC in Trimester 1 or Trimester 2 will be carried forward to the next 
trimester. Overages of the Trimester 1 or Trimester 2 TAC will be 
deducted from the Trimester 3 TAC. Any overages of the total common 
pool sub-ACL will be deducted from the following fishing year's common 
pool sub-ACL for that stock. Uncaught portions of the Trimester 3 TAC 
may not be carried over into the following fishing year. Table 6 
summarizes the common pool trimester TACs proposed in this action.
    Incidental catch TACs are also specified for certain stocks of 
concern (i.e., stocks that are overfished or subject to overfishing) 
for common pool vessels fishing in the special management programs 
(i.e., special access programs (SAPs) and the Regular B Days-at-Sea 
(DAS) Program), in order to limit the catch of these stocks under each 
program. Tables 7 through 9 summarize the proposed Incidental Catch 
TACs for each stock and the distribution of these TACs to each special 
management program.

Closed Area I Hook Gear Haddock Special Access Program

    Overall fishing effort by both common pool and sector vessels in 
the Closed Area I Hook Gear Haddock SAP is controlled by an overall TAC 
for GB haddock, which is the target species for this SAP. The maximum 
amount of GB haddock that may be caught in any fishing year is based on 
the amount allocated to this SAP for the 2004 fishing year (1,130 mt), 
and adjusted according to the growth or decline of the western GB 
haddock biomass in relationship to its size in 2004. Based on this 
formula, the Council's proposed GB Haddock TAC for this SAP is 10,709 
mt for fishing year 2017. Once this overall TAC is caught, the Closed 
Area I Hook Gear Haddock SAP will be closed to all groundfish vessels 
for the remainder of the fishing year.

Default Limits for the 2019 Fishing Year

    Framework 53 established a mechanism for setting default catch 
limits in the event a future management action is delayed. If final 
catch limits have not been implemented by the start of a fishing year 
on May 1, then default catch limits are set at 35 percent of the 
previous year's catch limit, effective until July 31 of that fishing 
year. If this value exceeds the Council's recommendation for the 
upcoming fishing year, the default catch limits will be reduced to an 
amount equal to the Council's recommendation for the upcoming fishing 
year. Because groundfish vessels are not able to fish if final catch 
limits have not been implemented, this measure was established to 
prevent disruption to the groundfish fishery. Additional description of 
the default catch limit mechanism is provided in the preamble to the 
Framework 53 final rule (80 FR 25110; May 1, 2015). The default catch 
limits for 2019 were presented in the Framework 55 Final Rule (81 FR 
26412; May 2, 2016) and are not repeated here.

   Table 3--Proposed Catch Limits for Fishing Year 2017 (mt, live weight). Catch Limits Are Proposed for GB Cod, GB Haddock, GB Yellowtail, and Witch
Flounder. Sub-ACL Adjustments Are Proposed for the Midwater Trawl Fishery for GB Haddock, and for the Scallop Fishery for Northern Windowpane. All Other
                                              Limits Were Previously Adopted in Framework 55 on May 1, 2016
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                                               Total                                           Midwater                              State
             Stock               Total ACL  groundfish    Sector      Common    Recreational     trawl      Scallop   Small-mesh  waters sub- Other sub-
                                              fishery                  pool        fishery      fishery     fishery    fisheries   component   component
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GB Cod........................         637         531         521          10  ............  ..........  ..........  ..........          20          86
GOM Cod.......................         473         437         271           9           157  ..........  ..........  ..........          27          10
GB Haddock....................      54,568      52,620      52,253         367  ............         801  ..........  ..........         574         574
GOM Haddock...................       4,285       4,177       2,985          33         1,160          42  ..........  ..........          33          33
GB Yellowtail Flounder........         201         163         160           2  ............  ..........          32           4           0         2.1
SNE/MA Yellowtail Flounder....         256         187         151          36  ............  ..........          34  ..........           5          29
CC/GOM Yellowtail Flounder....         409         341         326          15  ............  ..........  ..........  ..........          43          26
American Plaice...............       1,272       1,218       1,196          23  ............  ..........  ..........  ..........          27          27
Witch Flounder................         839         734         718          16  ............  ..........  ..........  ..........          35          70
GB Winter Flounder............         683         620         615           5  ............  ..........  ..........  ..........           0          63
GOM Winter Flounder...........         776         639         607          32  ............  ..........  ..........  ..........         122          16
SNE/MA Winter Flounder........         749         585         515          70  ............  ..........  ..........  ..........          70          94
Redfish.......................      10,514      10,183      10,126          56  ............  ..........  ..........  ..........         111         221
White Hake....................       3,467       3,358       3,331          27  ............  ..........  ..........  ..........          36          73
Pollock.......................      20,374      17,817      17,704         113  ............  ..........  ..........  ..........       1,279       1,279
N. Windowpane Flounder........         170         129          na         129  ............  ..........          36  ..........           2           4
S. Windowpane Flounder........         599         104          na         104  ............  ..........         209  ..........          37         249
Ocean Pout....................         155         130          na         130  ............  ..........  ..........  ..........           2          23
Atlantic Halibut..............         119          91          na          91  ............  ..........  ..........  ..........          25           4
Atlantic Wolffish.............          77          72          na          72  ............  ..........  ..........  ..........           1           3
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   Table 4--Proposed Catch Limits for Fishing Year 2018 (mt, Live Weight). Catch Limits Are Proposed for GB Cod, GB Haddock, GB Yellowtail, and Witch
Flounder. Sub-ACL Adjustments Are Proposed for the Midwater Trawl Fishery for GB Haddock, and for the Scallop Fishery for Northern Windowpane. All Other
                                              Limits Were Previously Adopted in Framework 55 on May 1, 2016
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                                               Total                                           Midwater                              State
             Stock               Total ACL  groundfish    Sector      Common    Recreational     trawl      Scallop   Small-mesh  waters sub- Other sub-
                                              fishery                  pool        fishery      fishery     fishery    fisheries   component   component
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GB Cod........................       1,197         997         978          18  ............  ..........  ..........  ..........          37         162
GOM Cod.......................         473         437         271           9           157  ..........  ..........  ..........          27          10
GB Haddock....................      74,058      71,413      70,916         497  ............       1,087  ..........  ..........         779         779
GOM Haddock...................       4,550       4,436       3,169          35         1,231          45  ..........  ..........          35          35
GB Yellowtail Flounder........         343         278         274           4  ............  ..........          55           7           0           4
SNE/MA Yellowtail Flounder....         256         185         149          36  ............  ..........          37  ..........           5          29
CC/GOM Yellowtail Flounder....         409         341         326          15  ............  ..........  ..........  ..........          43          26
American Plaice...............       1,337       1,280       1,257          24  ............  ..........  ..........  ..........          28          28
Witch Flounder................         839         734         718          16  ............  ..........  ..........  ..........          35          70
GB Winter Flounder............         683         620         615           5  ............  ..........  ..........  ..........           0          63
GOM Winter Flounder...........         776         639         607          32  ............  ..........  ..........  ..........         122          16
SNE/MA Winter Flounder........         749         585         515          70  ............  ..........  ..........  ..........          70          94
Redfish.......................      10,943      10,598      10,540          58  ............  ..........  ..........  ..........         115         230
White Hake....................       3,406       3,299       3,273          26  ............  ..........  ..........  ..........          36          72
Pollock.......................      20,374      17,817      17,704         113  ............  ..........  ..........  ..........       1,279       1,279
N. Windowpane Flounder........         170         129  ..........         129  ............  ..........          36  ..........           2           4
S. Windowpane Flounder........         599         104  ..........         104  ............  ..........         209  ..........          37         249
Ocean Pout....................         155         130  ..........         130  ............  ..........  ..........  ..........           2          23
Atlantic Halibut..............         119          91  ..........          91  ............  ..........  ..........  ..........          25           4
Atlantic Wolffish.............          77          72  ..........          72  ............  ..........  ..........  ..........           1           3
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                                                                      Table 5--Proposed Catch Limits for Fishing Year 2019
                                                                                        [mt, live weight]
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                                                                             Total                                                 Midwater                                State
                           Stock                              Total ACL    groundfish     Sector    Common pool   Recreational      trawl       Scallop     Small-mesh  waters  sub- Other  sub-
                                                                            fishery                                  fishery       fishery      fishery     fisheries    component    component
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Witch Flounder.............................................         839          734          718           16   ..............  ...........  ...........  ...........          35           70
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                                          Table 6--Proposed Fishing Years 2017-2019 Common Pool Trimester TACs
                                                                    [mt, live weight]
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                                                             2017                                2018                                2019
                                             -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                    Stock                      Trimester   Trimester   Trimester   Trimester   Trimester   Trimester   Trimester   Trimester   Trimester
                                                   1           2           3           1           2           3           1           2           3
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GB Cod......................................         2.5         3.6         3.7         4.6         6.8         7.0
GOM Cod.....................................         2.5         3.3         3.4         2.5         3.3         3.4
GB Haddock..................................        99.0       120.9       146.6       134.3       164.1       199.0
GOM Haddock.................................         8.8         8.5        15.4         9.4         9.0        16.3
GB Yellowtail Flounder......................         0.5         0.7         1.3         0.8         1.3         2.2
SNE/MA Yellowtail Flounder..................         7.6        13.4        15.2         7.5        13.2        14.9
CC/GOM Yellowtail Flounder..................         5.2         5.2         4.5         5.2         5.2         4.5
American Plaice.............................         5.5         8.2         9.1         5.7         8.6         9.6
Witch Flounder..............................         4.4         5.1         6.9         4.4         5.1         6.9         4.4         5.1         6.9
GB Winter Flounder..........................         0.4         1.2         3.5         0.4         1.2         3.5
GOM Winter Flounder.........................        11.7        12.0         7.9        11.7        12.0         7.9
Redfish.....................................        14.0        17.4        24.7        14.6        18.1        25.7
White Hake..................................        10.2         8.3         8.3        10.0         8.2         8.2
Pollock.....................................        31.6        39.5        41.8        31.6        39.5        41.8
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Note. An empty cell indicates that no catch limit has been set yet for these stocks. These catch limits will be set in a future management action.


                 Table 7--Proposed Common Pool Incidental Catch TACs for Fishing Years 2017-2019
                                                [mt, live weight]
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                                                   Percentage of
                      Stock                         common pool        2017            2018            2019
                                                      sub-ACL
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GB Cod..........................................               2            0.20            0.37  ..............
GOM Cod.........................................               1            0.09            0.09  ..............
GB Yellowtail Flounder..........................               2            0.05            0.08  ..............
CC/GOM Yellowtail Flounder......................               1            0.15            0.15  ..............
American Plaice.................................               5            1.14            1.19  ..............
Witch Flounder..................................               5            0.82            0.82            0.82

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SNE/MA Winter Flounder..........................               1            0.70            0.70  ..............
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           Table 8--Percentage of Incidental Catch TACs Distributed to Each Special Management Program
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                                                                                   Closed area I
                              Stock                                Regular B DAS     hook gear     Eastern US/CA
                                                                      program       haddock SAP     haddock SAP
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GB Cod..........................................................              50              16              34
GOM Cod.........................................................             100  ..............  ..............
GB Yellowtail Flounder..........................................              50  ..............              50
CC/GOM Yellowtail Flounder......................................             100  ..............  ..............
American Plaice.................................................             100  ..............  ..............
Witch Flounder..................................................             100  ..............  ..............
SNE/MA Winter Flounder..........................................             100  ..............  ..............
White Hake......................................................             100  ..............  ..............
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                           Table 9--Proposed Fishing Years 2017-2019 Incidental Catch TACs for Each Special Management Program
                                                                    [mt, live weight]
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                                                           Regular B   DAS program          Closed area I hook gear        Eastern U.S./Canada  Haddock
                                                      ---------------------------------           Haddock SAP                          SAP
                        Stock                                                          -----------------------------------------------------------------
                                                          2017       2018       2019       2017       2018       2019       2017       2018       2019
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GB Cod...............................................       0.10       0.18  .........       0.03       0.06  .........       0.07       0.13  .........
GOM Cod..............................................       0.09       0.09  .........        n/a        n/a  .........        n/a        n/a  .........
GB Yellowtail Flounder...............................       0.02       0.04  .........        n/a        n/a  .........       0.02       0.04  .........
CC/GOM Yellowtail Flounder...........................       0.15       0.15  .........        n/a        n/a  .........        n/a        n/a  .........
American Plaice......................................       1.14       1.19  .........        n/a        n/a  .........        n/a        n/a  .........
Witch Flounder.......................................       0.82       0.82       0.82        n/a        n/a        n/a        n/a        n/a        n/a
SNE/MA Winter Flounder...............................       0.70       0.70  .........        n/a        n/a  .........        n/a        n/a  .........
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5. Allocation of Northern Windowpane Flounder for the Scallop Fishery

    Scallop fishery catch of northern windowpane flounder is currently 
accounted for under the other sub-component, and has ranged between 6 
and 76 percent of total northern windowpane flounder catch between 2010 
and 2015. As noted above, under section ``4. Catch Limits,'' the U.S. 
ABC for each stock is reduced by an estimate of catch expected from 
state waters and the ``other'' sub-component (i.e., non-groundfish 
fisheries). These sub-components are not subject to specific catch 
controls by the FMP. As a result, the state waters and other sub-
components are not allocations, and these components of the fishery are 
not subject to accountability measures if the catch limits are 
exceeded.
    For northern windowpane flounder, 33 to 49 percent of the U.S. ABC 
has been set aside for the other sub-component each year since 2010. 
Scallop fishery catch accounts for more than 90 percent of other sub-
component catch in each of those years, and was greater than two times 
the other subcomponent value in 2012, 2014, and 2015. This means that 
outside of the groundfish fishery, the scallop fishery is the major 
contributor to northern windowpane flounder catches. Further, catch has 
been over the total ACL for the northern windowpane fishery in every 
year since 2010. In 2012 and 2015, scallop fishery catch, as part of 
the other sub-component, directly contributed to the ACL overage.
    Because the scallop fishery does not currently have an allocation 
for northern windowpane flounder, the groundfish fishery is held 
accountable if high levels of catch in the scallop fishery contribute 
to an ACL overage. When triggered, the northern windowpane flounder AMs 
require groundfish trawl vessel to use selective gear that reduces 
flatfish bycatch in certain areas. This restricts the ability of the 
groundfish fishery to target and catch marketable species, mainly other 
flatfish such as winter flounder, and result in adverse economic 
impacts to the groundfish fleet fishing on Georges Bank when the gear-
restricted areas are in place.
    This action proposes to establish a scallop fishery sub-ACL for 
northern windowpane flounder equal to 21 percent of the northern 
windowpane flounder ABC. This allocation is based on the 90th 
percentile of scallop fishery catches (as a percent of the total catch) 
for calendar years 2005 to 2014. This approach is similar to the 
approach used to set the southern windowpane flounder sub-ACL for the 
scallop fishery in Framework 48 (78 FR 26118, May 2, 2013). The Council 
chose a fixed-percentage allocation rather than an allocation based on 
projected catch because projected catch can fluctuate greatly from year 
to year. The scallop fishery's sub-ACL would be calculated by reducing 
the portion of the ABC allocated to the scallop fishery to account for 
management uncertainty. The current management uncertainty buffer for 
zero-possession stocks is 7 percent. The management uncertainty buffer 
can be adjusted each time the groundfish specifications are set.
    Creating a sub-ACL and, therefore, an AM for the scallop fishery is 
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fisheries responsible for a substantial share of catch or an overage if 
one occurs. This measure also ensures that catch from one fishery does 
not negatively affect another fishery. Thus, a sub-ACL for the scallop 
fishery would help prevent overfishing of northern windowpane flounder, 
as required by National Standard 1 and Section 303(a)(1) of the 
Magnuson-Stevens Act, and create an incentive to minimize bycatch of 
this stock, consistent with National Standard 9.
    This action does not propose scallop fishery AMs for the northern 
windowpane flounder sub-ACL. Consistent with other scallop allocations, 
the Council would develop and adopt scallop fishery AMs for this sub-
ACL during 2017. We would work with the Council to develop and 
implement the AMs in time for fishing year 2018. This means that if 
there is an overage in the 2017 scallop fishery northern windowpane 
flounder sub-ACL, that overage would be subject to the AM. Once the 
scallop fishery AM for northern windowpane flounder is implemented, the 
groundfish fishery would only be subject to an AM if the groundfish 
fishery exceeds its sub-ACL and the overall ACL is also exceeded. The 
proposed 2017 sub-ACL is lower than recent scallop fishery catches of 
northern windowpane flounder. As a result, this action also proposes an 
AM trigger that would provide additional flexibility that would hold 
the scallop fishery accountable but ensure that optimum yield is still 
achieved. The trigger for the scallop fishery northern windowpane 
flounder AM is discussed below in section ``6. Revised Threshold for 
Scallop Accountability Measures.''

6. Revised Threshold for Scallop Accountability Measures

    The scallop fishery has sub-ACLs for GB yellowtail flounder, SNE/MA 
yellowtail flounder, and southern windowpane flounder. Framework 56 
would also implement a scallop fishery sub-ACL for northern windowpane 
flounder (see section ``5. Allocation of Northern Windowpane Flounder 
for the Scallop Fishery). If the scallop fishery exceeds its sub-ACL 
for these stocks, it is subject to AMs that, in general, restrict the 
scallop fishery in seasons and areas with high encounter rates for 
these stocks. Framework 47 (77 FR 26104, May 2, 2012) set a policy for 
triggering a scallop fishery AMs for groundfish stocks. Currently, the 
scallop fishery is subject to AMs for these stocks if either: (1) The 
scallop fishery exceeds its sub-ACL and the total ACL is exceeded; or 
(2) the scallop fishery exceeds its sub-ACL by 50 percent or more. This 
policy was implemented to provide flexibility for the scallop fishery.
    Framework 56 proposes that the AMs for GB yellowtail flounder and 
northern windowpane flounder would only be implemented if scallop 
fishery catch exceeds its sub-ACL by any amount and the total ACL is 
also exceeded. The AM trigger would remain unchanged for SNE/MA 
yellowtail flounder and southern windowpane flounder. The adjustment 
for GB yellowtail flounder and northern windowpane flounder is intended 
to provide additional flexibility, beyond the existing scallop AM 
implementation policy, for the scallop fishery to operate in years when 
the overall and scallop fishery allocations for these stocks are low. 
The scallop fishery is expected to operate primarily on Georges Bank in 
2017 and 2018, based on scallop rotational area management. The revised 
thresholds would only be effective for fishing years 2017 and 2018, 
after which the Council would evaluate the provision to ensure the 
threshold has effectively constrained both scallop fishery catch and 
total mortality.

7. Increase to Georges Bank Haddock Catch Limit for the Midwater Trawl 
Fishery

    Throughout 2016, the Council considered adjustments to the GB 
haddock catch cap and associated AM to promote long-term sustainable 
management the GB haddock stock and groundfish fishery and provide 
incentives for the midwater Atlantic herring fishery to minimize 
bycatch for this stock to the extent practicable, while still allowing 
the herring fishery to achieve optimum yield. The Council's Herring 
Committee considered a range of alternatives to adjust the 
accountability measure for the GB haddock catch cap in Framework 
Adjustment 5 to the Herring FMP. Herring Framework 5 analyzed 
alternatives to adjust GB haddock AM area, to allocate the existing cap 
seasonally, and to use state portside sampling data in addition to 
NEFOP observer data to monitor the cap. At its January 2017 meeting, 
the Council ultimately voted not to adopt any of the AM adjustment 
approaches in Herring Framework 5, and ceased developing that action. 
This means that the existing AMs for the GB haddock catch cap remain in 
effect. This includes the inseason closure of the GB haddock AM area 
when the haddock catch cap is reached, and pound-for-pound payback for 
any overages.
    The Groundfish Committee simultaneously considered alternatives to 
adjust the GB haddock catch cap in Framework 56, and took final action 
to recommend increasing Atlantic herring midwater trawl fishery's GB 
haddock catch cap from 1 percent of the U.S. ABC to 1.5 percent at its 
November 2016 meeting. The Council's decision to increase the GB 
haddock catch cap in Framework 56 factored into its decision to cease 
development of Herring Framework 5. The Council's analysis notes that 
this option better meets the goals and objectives of the Atlantic 
herring management program. In particular, this option meets the goal 
to achieve, on a continuing basis, optimum yield, and the objectives to 
achieve full utilization from the catch of herring, and to promote the 
utilization of the resource in a manner which maximizes social and 
economic benefits to the nation, while taking into account the 
protection of marine ecosystems including minimizing bycatch to the 
extent practicable.
    As in the past, the herring fishery's midwater trawl sub-ACL would 
be calculated by reducing the portion of the ABC allocated to the 
herring midwater trawl fishery to account for management uncertainty. 
The current management uncertainty buffer is 7 percent.
    The Council also proposes to establish a process for reviewing the 
GB haddock midwater trawl sub-ACL. Following an assessment of the 
entire GB haddock stock, the Groundfish Plan Development Team (PDT) 
would review groundfish fishery catch performance, utilization, status 
of the GB haddock resource, recruitment, incoming year-class strength, 
and the variability in the GB haddock incidental catch estimates for 
the Atlantic herring midwater trawl fishery. Based on this review, the 
PDT would determine whether changes to the GB haddock midwater trawl 
sub-ACL were necessary, and recommend to the Groundfish Committee and 
Council an appropriate sub-ACL equal to 1 to 2 percent of the GB 
haddock U.S. ABC.

8. Sector Measures for Fishing Year 2017

    This action also proposes updated annual catch entitlements for 19 
sectors for the 2017 fishing year based on the new catch limits 
included in Framework 56 and the finalized 2017 sector rosters. Sector 
operation plan approval, as well as evaluation of sector exemptions, is 
covered in the interim final rule that approved 2017 and 2018 sector 
operations plans (82 FR 19618; April 28, 2017).

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Sector Allocations

    Regional Administrator approval is required for sectors to receive 
annual catch entitlements (ACEs) for specific groundfish stocks. The 
ACE allocations are a portion of a stock's ACL available to the sector 
based on the collective fishing history of the sector's members. 
Sectors are allocated ACE for groundfish stocks for which its members 
have landings history, with the exception of Atlantic halibut, ocean 
pout, windowpane flounder, and Atlantic wolffish. These stocks are not 
allocated to sectors.
    The sector allocations proposed in this rule are based on the 
fishing year 2017 specifications described above under ``3. Catch 
Limits.'' We calculate the sector's allocation for each stock by 
summing its members' potential sector contributions (PSC) for a stock, 
as shown in Table 10. The information presented in Table 10 is the 
total percentage of each commercial sub-ACL each sector would receive 
for fishing year 2017, based on finalized fishing year 2017 rosters. 
Tables 11 and 12 show the allocations each sector would receive for 
fishing year 2017, based on finalized fishing year 2017 rosters. At the 
start of the fishing year, after sector enrollment is finalized, we 
provide the final allocations, to the nearest pound, to the individual 
sectors, and we use those final allocations to monitor sector catch. 
While the common pool does not receive a specific allocation, the 
common pool sub-ACLs have been included in each of these tables for 
comparison.
    We do not assign an individual permit separate PSCs for the Eastern 
GB cod or Eastern GB haddock; instead, we assign a 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 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. Framework 51 implemented a mechanism 
that allows sectors to ``convert'' their Eastern GB haddock allocation 
into Western GB haddock allocation (79 FR 22421; April 22, 2014) and 
fish that converted ACE in Western GB. Framework 55 implemented a 
similar measure for GB cod (81 FR 26412; May 2, 2016).
    We will allow sectors to transfer fishing year 2016 ACE for 2 weeks 
of the fishing year following the 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.
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Sector Carryover From Fishing Year 2016 to Fishing Year 2017

    Sectors can carry over up to 10 percent of the unused initial 
allocation for each stock into the next fishing year. However, the 
maximum available carryover may be reduced if up to 10 percent of the 
unused sector sub-ACL, plus the total ACL for the upcoming fishing 
year, exceeds the total ABC. Based on the catch limits proposed in this 
action, or previously established in Framework 55, we evaluated whether 
the total potential catch in the 2017 fishing year would exceed the 
proposed or established 2017 ABC if sectors carried over the maximum 10 
percent of unused allocation from 2016 to 2017 (Table 13). Under this 
scenario, total potential catch would exceed the 2017 ABC for all 
stocks except for Gulf of Maine (GOM) haddock and witch flounder. As a 
result, we expect we will need to adjust the maximum amount of unused 
allocation that a sector can carry forward from 2016 to 2017 (down from 
10 percent). It is possible that not all sectors will have 10 percent 
of unused allocation at the end of fishing year 2016. We will make 
final adjustments to the maximum carryover possible for each sector 
based on the final 2016 catch for the sectors, each sector's total 
unused allocation, and proportional to the cumulative PSCs of vessels/
permits participating in the sector. We will announce this adjustment 
as soon as possible.
    Based on the catch limits proposed in this rule, the de minimis 
carryover amount for fishing year 2017 would be set at the default one 
percent of the 2017 overall sector sub-ACL. The overall de minimis 
amount will be applied to each sector based on the cumulative PSCs of 
the vessel/permits participating in the sector. If the overall ACL for 
any allocated stock is exceeded for fishing year 2017, the allowed 
carryover harvested by a sector minus its specified de minimis amount, 
will be counted against its allocation to determine whether an overage, 
subject to an AM, occurred.

                                  Table 13--Evaluation of Maximum Carryover Allowed From the 2016 to 2017 Fishing Years
                                                                    [mt, live weight]
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                                                                                         Total
                                                     Potential max                     potential
                                      2016 sector   carryover (10%                  catch in FY 17
               Stock                    sub-ACL     of 2016 sector  2017 total ACL   (FY 16 sector   2017 U.S. ABC         Results         By how much?
                                                       sub-ACL)                     carryover + FY
                                                                                        17 ACL)
                                               (B)     (C) = (B) *             (D)     (E) = (C) +             (F)  (G) = (E) > (F)?....   (H) = (E)-(F)
                                                               10%                             (D)
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GB Cod............................             597              60             637             697             665  Higher than ABC.....              32
GOM cod...........................             271              27             473             501             500  Higher than ABC.....               1
GB Haddock........................          51,327           5,133          54,568          59,701          57,398  Higher than ABC.....           2,303
GOM Haddock.......................           2,390             239           4,285           4,524           4,534  Lower than ABC......             -10
SNE/MA Yellowtail Flounder........             157              16             256             272             267  Higher than ABC.....               5
CC/GOM Yellowtail Flounder........             326              33             409             442             427  Higher than ABC.....              15
American Plaice...................           1,163             116           1,272           1,388           1,336  Higher than ABC.....              52
Witch Flounder....................             362              36             839             876             878  Lower than ABC......              -2
GB Winter Flounder................             585              59             683             741             702  Higher than ABC.....              39
GOM Winter Flounder...............             606              61             776             837             810  Higher than ABC.....              27
SNE/MA Winter Flounder............             523              52             749             801             780  Higher than ABC.....              21
Redfish...........................           9,474             947          10,514          11,461          11,050  Higher than ABC.....             411
White Hake........................           3,433             343           3,467           3,811           3,686  Higher than ABC.....             125
Pollock...........................          17,704           1,770          20,374          22,145          21,312  Higher than ABC.....             833
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Note: Carryover of GB yellowtail flounder is not allowed because this stock is jointly managed with Canada.

9. Fishing Year 2017 Annual Measures Under Regional Administrator 
Authority

    The FMP gives us authority to implement certain types of management 
measures for the common pool fishery, the U.S./Canada Management Area, 
and Special Management Programs on an annual basis, or as needed. This 
proposed rule includes a description of these management measures that 
are being considered for fishing year 2017 in order to provide an 
opportunity for the public to comment on whether the proposed measures 
are appropriate. These measures are not part of Framework 56, and were 
not specifically proposed by the Council. We are proposing them in 
conjunction with Framework 56 measures in this action for efficiency 
purposes, and because they relate to the catch limits proposed in 
Framework 56.

Witch Flounder Common Pool Trip Limits

    As discussed above in section ``4. Catch Limits,'' this action 
proposes to increase the witch flounder ABC for fishing year 2017. We 
propose to adjust the common pool witch flounder trip limit in response 
to this increase, after considering changes to the common pool sub-ACLs 
and sector rosters from 2016 to 2017, proposed trimester TACs for 2017, 
catch rates of witch flounder during 2016, and other available 
information. Table 14 summarizes the current common pool trip limit for 
witch flounder for fishing year 2017 implemented on May 1, 2017 (82 FR 
20285; May 1, 2017), and the proposed trip limit. The common pool trip 
limits for all other groundfish stocks remains the same as those 
implemented on May 1, 2017.

    Table 14--Proposed Common Pool Trip Limits for Fishing Year 2017
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                                   Current 2017 trip  Proposed 2017 trip
              Stock                      limit               limit
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Witch Flounder..................  150 lb (68 kg)/     400 lb (181 kg)/
                                   trip.               trip.
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Closed Area II Yellowtail Flounder/Haddock Special Access Program

    This action proposes to allocate zero trips for common pool vessels 
to target yellowtail flounder within the Closed Area II Yellowtail 
Flounder/Haddock SAP for fishing year 2017. Vessels could still fish in 
this SAP in 2017 to target haddock, but must fish with a haddock 
separator trawl, a Ruhle trawl, or hook gear. Vessels would not be 
allowed to fish in this SAP using flounder trawl nets. This SAP is open 
from August 1, 2017, through January 31, 2018.
    We have the authority to determine the allocation of the total 
number of trips into the Closed Area II Yellowtail Flounder/Haddock SAP 
based on several criteria, including the GB yellowtail flounder catch 
limit and the amount of GB yellowtail flounder caught outside of the 
SAP. The FMP specifies that no trips should be allocated to the Closed 
Area II Yellowtail Flounder/Haddock SAP if the available GB yellowtail 
flounder catch is insufficient to support at least 150 trips with a 
15,000-lb (6,804-kg) trip limit (or 2,250,000 lb (1,020,600 kg)). This 
calculation accounts for the projected catch from the area outside the 
SAP. Based on the proposed fishing year 2017 GB yellowtail flounder 
groundfish sub-ACL of 363,763 lb (165,000 kg), there is insufficient GB 
yellowtail flounder to allocate any trips to the SAP, even if the 
projected catch from outside the SAP area is zero. Further, given the 
low GB yellowtail flounder catch limit, catch rates outside of this SAP 
are more than adequate to fully harvest the 2017 GB yellowtail flounder 
allocation.

10. Fishing Year 2017 Northern and Southern Windowpane Flounder 
Accountability Measures

    In fishing year 2015, the total ACLs for both northern and southern 
windowpane flounder were exceeded by more than 20 percent (Table 16). 
For both stocks, the overage was greater than the management 
uncertainty buffers, which means that catch exceeded the ABCs. This 
section describes the AMs for both windowpane flounder stocks that 
would go into effect upon publication of the Framework 56 final rule, 
and until April 30, 2018. Because Framework 56 proposes measures to 
address the operational issue that contributed to the northern 
windowpane flounder ACL overage, we are requesting specific comment on 
this AM. At the request of the NEFMC and the Mid-Atlantic Fishery 
Management Council (MAFMC), we are also requesting comment on the 
southern windowpane flounder AM for future actions.
    The AM areas for either stock are triggered if the catch limit for 
a given year is exceeded by more than 5 percent. The AM areas are 
implemented at the start of the next fishing year after the final catch 
information is available, meaning the overage in 2015 triggers an AM 
for 2017. If windowpane catch is between 5 and 20 percent over the 
limit for either stock, the Small AM Area restriction for the stock is 
triggered (Figure 1). If windowpane catch is more than 20 percent over 
the limit for either stock, the Large AM Area restriction is triggered. 
When the AM areas are effective, certain vessels are required to use 
approved selective gear types that limit flatfish catch. Sectors cannot 
request an exemption from these AMs. The AMs would remain in place 
until April 30, 2018, unless modified through a future action to 
account for updated information as specified in the regulations. As 
long as additional overages do not occur, the AMs would be removed at 
the start of fishing year 2018, beginning on May 1, 2018.
    An overview of the windowpane AM is available here: http://www.nero.noaa.gov/sfd/sfdmulti.html.

                                             Table 16--Fishing Year 2015 Windowpane Flounder ACLs and Catch
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                                                                                                 Catch (mt and percent of ACL or sub-ACL)
                                                         OFL      ABC     Total  -----------------------------------------------------------------------
                        Stock                            (mt)     (mt)     ACL                     Groundfish    Scallop       State        Other sub-
                                                                           (mt)        Total      fishery (%)  fishery (%)   waters (%)   component (%)
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Northern windowpane flounder.........................      243      151      144        196 136%           75          (*)           84              275
Southern windowpane flounder.........................      833      548      527        643 122%          135          115           71              138
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* Scallop catch of northern windowpane flounder is counted toward the other sub-component.

Northern Windowpane Flounder

    Fishing year 2015 catch exceeded the total ACL for northern 
windowpane flounder by 36 percent. Unlike previous years, the 
groundfish fishery did not exceed its sub-ACL for this stock in 2015. 
Catch from the other sub-component, primarily the scallop fishery, 
contributed to the overage. Because no other fishery had an allocation 
of this stock in 2015, the groundfish fishery would be held responsible 
for the overage. Catch exceeded the ACL by more than 20 percent, and 
therefore the large Northern windowpane flounder AM area would take 
effect for all groundfish trawl vessels upon publication of the 
Framework 56 final rule (Figure 1). As described in section ``5. 
Allocation of Northern Windowpane Flounder for the Scallop Fishery,'' 
Framework 56 also proposes to establish an allocation for the scallop 
fishery to address the operational issue that contributed to the 2015 
ACL overage.

Southern Windowpane Flounder

    Total 2015 catch exceeded the total ACL for southern windowpane 
flounder by more than 20 percent. The groundfish fishery, the scallop 
fishery, and the other non-groundfish fisheries all contributed to the 
overage. The New England and Mid-Atlantic Fishery Management Councils 
requested that we consider removing or modifying the southern 
windowpane accountability measures for fishing year 2017. In support of 
their requests, the Councils pointed to the status of the southern 
windowpane flounder stock, as well as the potential economic impacts of 
the large AM on the groundfish, scallop, and large-mesh non-groundfish 
fisheries.
    The 2015 assessment update for southern windowpane flounder stock 
found that the stock is not overfished, and that overfishing is not 
occurring. The stock was declared fully rebuilt in 2010, and 
overfishing has not occurred for this stock since 2006, despite catch 
in excess of the ACL in all years from 2010-2015. The ABC was also 
exceeded in 2010, 2011, 2012, and 2013. In addition, survey indices 
suggest that stock size has been relatively stable, and increasing 
since hitting a time series low in the mid-1990s, and that stock size 
increased marginally between 2014 and 2016. The final rule for the 2009

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revisions to the National Standard 1 Guidelines (74 FR 3178; January 
16, 2009) discusses that, if available information indicates that a 
stock was above its BMSY level and continued to grow, even 
though the ACL was exceeded for the year, that could indicate that the 
overage did not have any adverse biological consequences that needed to 
be addressed through the AM. In line with this concept, the current 
southern windowpane flounder stock status, coupled with recent 
increases in stock size, suggest that the 2015 overage has not resulted 
in negative biological consequences for this stock.
    The New England Council conducted an analysis of calendar year 2015 
revenue for yellowtail flounder, winter flounder, summer flounder and 
scup within the large AM areas. This analysis provides additional 
details of the extent of the economic impacts on non-groundfish 
fisheries. In 2015, within the large AM closure area, large-mesh 
bottom-trawl fisheries for yellowtail flounder, winter flounder, summer 
flounder, and scup revenues were $2 million. Implementing the large AM 
area would result in substantial loss of revenue for these fisheries, 
as well as the groundfish and scallop fisheries.
    The regulations provide a formulaic trigger for both windowpane 
AMs. If the ACL for either windowpane stock is exceeded by more than 20 
percent, we are required to implement the large AM area, regardless of 
current stock status. AMs are management controls to prevent ACLs from 
being exceeded and to correct or mitigate ACL overages if they occur. 
AMs should address and minimize the frequency and magnitude of overages 
and correct the problem that caused the overage in as short a time as 
possible. We are requesting public comment on implementing the large AM 
area for southern windowpane in fishing year 2017 in comparison to the 
small AM area. When the Council developed the southern windowpane AM 
areas in Framework 47 to the Northeast Multispecies FMP (77 FR 26104; 
May 2, 2012), it selected boundaries for the areas that were 
potentially larger than would be expected to achieve the desired catch 
reductions due to uncertainty in the analysis. Framework 47 also states 
that the boundaries may be adjusted in the future as experience is 
gained on the effectiveness of the AM system. We are seeking comments 
on how and to what degree implementing the small AM area could 
alleviate some of the anticipated economic impacts of the large AM 
area, while ensuring it would be consistent with the objectives of the 
New England and Mid-Atlantic Council fishery management plans. We are 
also seeking comments on potential future adjustments to the AM that 
would balance achieving optimum yield and taking into account the needs 
of fishing communities, without compromising the purpose of the AMs and 
the conservation objectives to prevent overfishing of the southern 
windowpane flounder stock.
    Because the ACL was exceeded by more than 20 percent, the large AM 
area would take effect upon implementation of the Framework 56 final 
rule, for all groundfish trawl vessels, and for non-groundfish trawl 
vessels fishing with a codend mesh size of 5 inches (12 cm) or greater 
(Figure 1). The scallop fishery AM restricts the use of dredge gear in 
the area west of 71[deg] W. longitude, excluding the Mid-Atlantic 
scallop access areas, for the month of February 2018.

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[GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TP22JN17.003

Review of Framework 52 Provisions for Windowpane Flounder AMs

    Framework 52 (80 FR 2021; January 15, 2015) implemented a provision 
that allows us to reduce the size of either windowpane AM area 
restriction for groundfish vessels if the stock is rebuilt and the 
biomass criterion is met. The biomass criterion is defined as the most 
recent 3-year average of catch per tow from the fall surveys multiplied 
by 75 percent of FMSY (fishing mortality at maximum 
sustainable yield). Northern windowpane flounder is not rebuilt, and 
thus, does not meet the first criterion for this provision. However, 
because southern windowpane flounder is rebuilt, we reviewed the 
biomass criterion for this stock. Based on the 2014-2016 fall surveys, 
the most recent 3-year average catch per tow is 0.33 kg, and when 
applied to 75 percent FMSY (1.52), results in 500 mt, which 
is less than the 2015 catch (643 mt). As a result, the biomass 
criterion is not met, and the size of the AM cannot be reduced for 
southern windowpane flounder at this time based on this criterion. We 
note that Framework 52 only intended for this provision to reduce the 
size of the southern windowpane AM for groundfish vessels, and did not 
intend to reduce the size of the AM for non-groundfish trawl vessels.

11. Regulatory Corrections Under Regional Administrator Authority

    We are proposing minor changes to the regulatory text to simplify 
the regulations, and clarify regulatory intent.
    This proposed rule clarifies the regulatory text regarding net 
obstruction or constriction in Sec.  648.80 to improve enforceability.
    This proposed rule would remove Sec.  648.85(d), which describes 
the now obsolete haddock incidental catch allowance for some Atlantic 
herring vessels as a special access program within the Northeast 
multispecies fishery. The haddock incidental catch allowances were 
codified in the regulations at Sec.  648.90(a)(4)(iii)(D) as midwater 
trawl sub-ACLs for the GOM and GB haddock stocks when we implemented 
ACLs and AMs in Amendment 16. This proposed rule would remove the 
references to Sec.  648.85(d) throughout the regulations, and replace 
them with the reference to the haddock mid-water trawl sub-ACLs.
    This proposed rule clarifies the regulatory text that describes the 
windowpane flounder and ocean pout accountability measures in Sec.  
648.90.

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Classification

    Pursuant to section 304(b)(1)(A) of the Magnuson-Stevens Act, the 
NMFS Assistant Administrator has made a preliminary determination that 
this proposed rule is consistent with Framework 56, other provisions of 
the Magnuson-Stevens Act, and other applicable law. In making the final 
determination, we will consider the data, views, and comments received 
during the public comment period.
    This proposed rule has been determined to be not significant for 
purposes of Executive Order (E.O.) 12866.
    This proposed rule does not contain policies with Federalism or 
``takings'' implications as those terms are defined in E.O. 13132 and 
E.O. 12630, respectively.
    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.
    Framework Adjustment 56 proposes to revise groundfish catch limits 
for four of the 20 groundfish stocks for fishing years 2017-2019 (May 
1, 2017, through April 30, 2020), adjust several allocations and 
accountability measures (AMs) for groundfish catch in non-groundfish 
fisheries, and make other administrative changes to groundfish 
management measures. Our analysis of the likely economic impacts of 
Framework 56 measures predicts that the proposed action will have 
positive impacts on fishing vessels, purchasers of seafood products, 
recreational anglers, and operators of party/charter businesses.

Description of Regulated Entities

    For the purposes of our Regulatory Flexibility Act analysis, the 
proposed action is considered to regulate ownership entities that are 
potentially affected by the action. Ownership entities are identified 
on June 1st of each year based on the list of any type of northeast 
Federal fishing permit for the most recent complete calendar year. For 
this action, ownership data was drawn from permits issued for fisheries 
in 2015. As of the beginning of fishing year 2015 (May 1, 2015), NOAA's 
National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) issued 3,079 permits that this 
action potentially affects.
    Ownership data collected from 2015 permit holders indicates that 
there are 1,505 distinct business entities that hold at least one 
permit that could be directly regulated by the proposed action. Of the 
3,079 permits held by these business entities, there were 919 limited 
access groundfish permits, 268 recreational handgear permits, 726 
limited access and general category Atlantic sea scallop permits, 798 
small-mesh multispecies permits, and 368 Atlantic herring permits. 
There were 2,037 vessels associated with these permits. Each vessel may 
be individually owned or part of a larger corporate ownership 
structure.
    For RFA purposes only, NMFS 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 determination as to whether the 
entity is large or small is based on the average annual revenue for the 
3 years from 2013 through 2015.
    Ownership data for calendar year 2015 permits contains gross sales 
associated with the permits for calendar years 2013 through 2015 that 
were issued to the 1,505 business entities. Of these 1,505 entities, 
202 are inactive and do not have revenues. Using NMFS size standards, 
1,495 of the 1,505 entities are categorized as small. The remaining 10 
are categorized as large entities.

Description of Proposed Framework 56 Measures

Annual Catch Limits

    Framework Adjustment 56 would update 2017-2019 catch limits for 
witch flounder and 2017 catch limits for the three U.S./Canada stocks 
(Eastern Georges Bank (GB) cod, Eastern GB haddock, and GB yellowtail 
flounder). Compared to 2016, Framework 56 would increase the catch 
limits for Eastern GB cod (by 6 percent), Eastern GB haddock (by 94 
percent), and witch flounder (by 91 percent), and would decrease the 
catch limit for GB yellowtail flounder (by 23 percent). The proposed 
action allows additional fishing opportunities for the commercial 
components of the groundfish fishery by extending fishing in the 
Eastern U.S./Canada area. If no action is taken, the Eastern U.S./
Canada area would only be open to fishing for three months (May through 
July), and the proposed action would keep this area open year-round. 
The increases in the catch limits for Eastern GB cod, Eastern GB 
haddock, and witch flounder, as well as the fact that the proposed 
action would keep the Eastern U.S./Canada area for the full fishing 
year, more than offset the decrease in the catch limit for GB 
yellowtail flounder.

Allocation for Northern Windowpane Flounder for the Scallop Fishery

    The proposed action would establish a northern windowpane flounder 
allocation for the scallop fishery equal to 21 percent of the northern 
windowpane flounder catch limit. The allocation would cap the 
incidental catch of northern windowpane flounder in the scallop 
fishery. Until an AM is developed for the scallop fishery, the 21-
percent northern windowpane flounder allocation would have little to no 
impact on the scallop fishery.

Revised Threshold for Scallop Accountability Measures

    Framework 56 proposes to temporarily change the threshold for 
implementing scallop fishery AMs for its allocations for GB yellowtail 
flounder and northern windowpane flounder. Currently, the scallop 
fishery is subject to AMs for these stocks if either: (1) The scallop 
fishery exceeds its sub-ACL and the total ACL is exceeded; or (2) the 
scallop fishery exceeds its sub-ACL by 50 percent or more. The proposed 
action would only implement scallop fishery AMs for GB yellowtail 
flounder and northern windowpane flounder if the scallop fishery 
exceeds its sub-ACL and the total ACL is exceeded in 2017 or 2018. This 
adjustment provides flexibility for the scallop fishery to operate in 
years when its allocations for GB yellowtail flounder and northern 
windowpane flounder are low. In the case of northern windowpane 
flounder, this adjustment could help offset any potential negative 
impacts that may result from the AM, once it is developed.
    A change in availability due to improved stock conditions could 
increase the likelihood that groundfish fishery participants would 
target GB yellowtail flounder. In order to avoid ACL overages, the 
groundfish fishery may need to limit efforts to target GB yellowtail 
flounder in 2017 or 2018 if scallop fishery catch is high. However, in 
recent years, GB yellowtail flounder catch in the groundfish fishery 
has been low, and less than 40 percent of the groundfish fishery sub-
ACL was caught in fishing years 2013 through 2015. Groundfish fishery 
catch is not expected to increase in 2017, and as a result, this action 
would not have negative economic impacts for the groundfish fishery.

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Increase to GB Haddock Catch Limit for the Midwater Trawl Fishery

    Framework 56 proposes to increase the Atlantic herring midwater 
trawl fishery's haddock catch cap for the GB haddock stock from 1 
percent of the U.S. ABC to 1.5 percent. This increase is expected to 
provide additional opportunity to achieve optimum yield in the herring 
fishery, while still minimizing GB haddock catch in midwater trawl 
gear. The proposed increased allocation should provide better 
opportunity for the Atlantic herring fishery to avoid triggering the AM 
while taking into account GB haddock conditions and minimizing bycatch 
to the extent practicable. The AM reduces herring possession to 2,000 
lb throughout most of the GB stock area until the end of the groundfish 
fishing year.
    Overall, the measures proposed in Framework 56 are expected to have 
a positive economic effect on small entities. The changes to annual 
catch limits allow for nine additional months of fishing in the Eastern 
U.S./Canada fishing area, and generate additional groundfish gross 
revenues. This action would provide groundfish, scallop, and herring 
fishermen with additional fishing opportunities, enhance their 
operational flexibility, and increase profits.
    This action is not expected to have a significant or substantial 
effect on small entities. The effects on the regulated small entities 
identified in this analysis are expected to be positive. Under the 
proposed action, small entities would not be placed at a competitive 
disadvantage relative to large entities, and the regulations would not 
reduce the profits for any small entities. As a result, an initial 
regulatory flexibility analysis is not required, and none has been 
prepared.

List of Subjects in 50 CFR Part 648

    Fisheries, Fishing, Recordkeeping and reporting requirements.

    Dated: June 19, 2017.
Samuel D. Rauch, III,
Deputy Assistant Administrator for Regulatory Programs, National Marine 
Fisheries Service.

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

PART 648--FISHERIES OF THE NORTHEASTERN UNITED STATES

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

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

0
2. In Sec.  648.80, revise paragraphs (g)(1) and (g)(2)(i) to read as 
follows:


Sec.  648.80   NE Multispecies regulated mesh areas and restrictions on 
gear and methods of fishing.

* * * * *
    (g) Restrictions on gear and methods of fishing--(1) Net 
obstruction or constriction. Except as provided in paragraph (g)(5) of 
this section, a fishing vessel subject to minimum mesh size 
restrictions shall not use, or attach any device or material, 
including, but not limited to, nets, net strengtheners, ropes, lines, 
or chafing gear, on the top of a trawl net, except that one splitting 
strap and one bull rope (if present), consisting of line and rope no 
more than 3 in (7.6 cm) in diameter, may be used if such splitting 
strap and/or bull rope does not constrict, in any manner, the top of 
the trawl net. ``The top of the trawl net'' means the 50 percent of the 
net that (in a hypothetical situation) would not be in contact with the 
ocean bottom during a tow if the net were laid flat on the ocean floor. 
For the purpose of this paragraph, head ropes are not considered part 
of the top of the trawl net.
    (2) Net obstruction or constriction. (i) Except as provided in 
paragraph (g)(5) of this section, a fishing vessel may not use, or 
attach, any mesh configuration, mesh construction, or other means on or 
in the top of the net, as defined in paragraph (g)(1), subject to 
minimum mesh size restrictions, as defined in paragraph (g)(1) of this 
section, if it obstructs the meshes of the net in any manner.
* * * * *


Sec.  648.85  [Amended]

0
3. In Sec.  648.85, remove paragraph (d) and redesignate paragraph (e) 
as paragraph (d).
0
4. In Sec.  648.90:
0
a. Revise paragraphs (a)(4)(iii)(D) and (E), and paragraph 
(a)(5)(i)(D)(1);
0
b. Add paragraph (a)(5)(i)(D)(4);
0
c. Revise paragraph (a)(5)(iv).
    The additions and revisions read as follows:


Sec.  648.90  NE multispecies assessment, framework procedures, and 
specifications, and flexible area action system.

    (a) * * *
    (4) * * *
    (iii) * * *
    (D) Haddock catch by the midwater trawl Atlantic herring fishery. 
(1) Sub-ACL values. The midwater trawl Atlantic herring fishery will be 
allocated sub-ACLs equal to 1 percent of the GOM haddock ABC, and 1.5 
percent of the GB haddock ABC (U.S. share only), pursuant to the 
restrictions in Sec.  648.86(a)(3). The sub-ACLs will be set using the 
process for specifying ABCs and ACLs described in paragraph (a)(4) of 
this section. For the purposes of these sub-ACLs, the midwater trawl 
Atlantic herring fishery includes vessels issued a Federal Atlantic 
herring permit and fishing with midwater trawl gear in Management Areas 
1A, 1B, and/or 3, as defined in Sec.  648.200(f)(1) and (3).
    (2) GB haddock sub-ACL Review. Following an assessment of the total 
GB haddock stock, the Groundfish PDT will conduct a review of the sub-
ACL and recommend to the Groundfish Committee and Council a sub-ACL for 
the midwater trawl Atlantic herring fishery of 1 and up to 2 percent of 
the GB haddock U.S. ABC. The sub-ACL review should consider factors 
including, but not limited to, groundfish fishery catch performance, 
expected groundfish fishery utilization of the GB haddock ACL, status 
of the GB haddock resource, recruitment, incoming year-class strength, 
and evaluation of the coefficient of variation of the GB haddock 
incidental catch estimates for the midwater trawl Atlantic herring 
fishery.
    (E) Windowpane flounder catch by the Atlantic sea scallop fishery. 
The Atlantic sea scallop fishery, as defined in subpart D of this part, 
will be allocated sub-ACLs equaling 21 percent of the northern 
windowpane flounder ABC and 36 percent of the southern windowpane 
flounder ABC. The sub-ACLs will be set using the process for specifying 
ABCs and ACLs described in paragraph (a)(4) of this section.
* * * * *
    (5) * * *
    (i) * * *
    (D) * * *
    (1) Windowpane flounder. Unless otherwise specified in paragraphs 
(a)(5)(i)(D)(1)(i) and (ii) of this section, if NMFS determines the 
total catch exceeds the overall ACL for either stock of windowpane 
flounder, as described in this paragraph (a)(5)(i)(D)(1), by any amount 
greater than the management uncertainty buffer up to 20 percent greater 
than the overall ACL, the applicable small AM area for the stock shall 
be implemented, as specified in paragraph (a)(5)(i)(D) of this section, 
consistent with the Administrative Procedure Act. If the overall ACL is 
exceeded by more than 20 percent, the applicable large AM areas(s) for 
the stock shall be implemented, as specified in paragraph (a)(5)(i)(D) 
of this section, consistent with the Administrative Procedure Act. The 
AM areas defined below are bounded by the following

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coordinates, connected in the order listed by rhumb lines, unless 
otherwise noted. Vessels fishing with trawl gear in these areas may 
only use a haddock separator trawl, as specified in Sec.  
648.85(a)(3)(iii)(A); a Ruhle trawl, as specified in Sec.  
648.85(b)(6)(iv)(J)(3); a rope separator trawl, as specified in Sec.  
648.84(e); or any other gear approved consistent with the process 
defined in Sec.  648.85(b)(6). If an overage of the overall ACL for 
southern windowpane flounder is a result of an overage of the sub-ACL 
allocated to exempted fisheries pursuant to paragraph (a)(4)(iii)(F) of 
this section, the applicable AM area(s) shall be in effect for any 
trawl vessel fishing with a codend mesh size of greater than or equal 
to 5 inches (12.7 cm) in other, non-specified sub-components of the 
fishery, including, but not limited to, exempted fisheries that occur 
in Federal waters and fisheries harvesting exempted species specified 
in Sec.  648.80(b)(3). If an overage of the overall ACL for southern 
windowpane flounder is a result of an overage of the sub-ACL allocated 
to the groundfish fishery pursuant to paragraph (a)(4)(iii)(H)(2) of 
this section, the applicable AM area(s) shall be in effect for any 
limited access NE multispecies permitted vessel fishing on a NE 
multispecies DAS or sector trip. If an overage of the overall ACL for 
southern windowpane flounder is a result of overages of both the 
groundfish fishery and exempted fishery sub-ACLs, the applicable AM 
area(s) shall be in effect for both the groundfish fishery and exempted 
fisheries. If a sub-ACL for either stock of windowpane flounder is 
allocated to another fishery, consistent with the process specified at 
paragraph (a)(4) of this section, and there are AMs for that fishery, 
the groundfish fishery AM shall only be implemented if the sub-ACL 
allocated to the groundfish fishery is exceeded (i.e., the sector and 
common pool catch for a particular stock, including the common pool's 
share of any overage of the overall ACL caused by excessive catch by 
other sub-components of the fishery pursuant to paragraph (a)(5) of 
this section exceeds the common pool sub-ACL) and the overall ACL is 
also exceeded.

        Northern Windowpane Flounder and Ocean Pout Small AM Area
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                  Point                     N. latitude    W. longitude
------------------------------------------------------------------------
1.......................................      41[deg]10'      67[deg]40'
2.......................................      41[deg]10'      67[deg]20'
3.......................................      41[deg]00'      67[deg]20'
4.......................................      41[deg]00'      67[deg]00'
5.......................................      40[deg]50'      67[deg]00'
6.......................................      40[deg]50'      67[deg]40'
1.......................................      41[deg]10'      67[deg]40'
------------------------------------------------------------------------


        Northern Windowpane Flounder and Ocean Pout Large AM Area
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                  Point                     N. latitude    W. longitude
------------------------------------------------------------------------
1.......................................      42[deg]10'      67[deg]40'
2.......................................      42[deg]10'      67[deg]20'
3.......................................      41[deg]00'      67[deg]20'
4.......................................      41[deg]00'      67[deg]00'
5.......................................      40[deg]50'      67[deg]00'
6.......................................      40[deg]50'      67[deg]40'
1.......................................      42[deg]10'      67[deg]40'
------------------------------------------------------------------------


        Southern Windowpane Flounder and Ocean Pout Small AM Area
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                  Point                     N. latitude    W. longitude
------------------------------------------------------------------------
1.......................................      41[deg]10'      71[deg]30'
2.......................................      41[deg]10'      71[deg]20'
3.......................................      40[deg]50'      71[deg]20'
4.......................................      40[deg]50'      71[deg]30'
1.......................................      41[deg]10'      71[deg]30'
------------------------------------------------------------------------


    Southern Windowpane Flounder and Ocean Pout Small Large AM Area 1
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                  Point                     N. latitude    W. longitude
------------------------------------------------------------------------
1.......................................      41[deg]10'      71[deg]50'
2.......................................      41[deg]10'      71[deg]10'
3.......................................      41[deg]00'      71[deg]10'
4.......................................      41[deg]00'      71[deg]20'
5.......................................      40[deg]50'      71[deg]20'
6.......................................      40[deg]50'      71[deg]50'
1.......................................      41[deg]10'      71[deg]50'
------------------------------------------------------------------------


       Southern Windowpane Flounder and Ocean Pout Large AM Area 2
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                  Point                     N. latitude    W. longitude
------------------------------------------------------------------------
1.......................................           (\1\)      73[deg]30'
2.......................................      40[deg]30'      73[deg]30'
3.......................................      40[deg]30'      73[deg]50'
4.......................................      40[deg]20'      73[deg]50'
5.......................................      40[deg]20'           (\2\)
6.......................................           (\3\)    73[deg]58.5'
7.......................................           (\4\)    73[deg]58.5'
8.......................................             \5\             \5\
                                            40[deg]32.6'    73[deg]56.4'
1.......................................           (\1\)      73[deg]30'
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ The southernmost coastline of Long Island, NY, at 73[deg]30' W.
  longitude.
\2\ The easternmost coastline of NJ at 40[deg]20' N. latitude, then
  northward along the NJ coastline to Point 6.
\3\ The northernmost coastline of NJ at 73[deg]58.5' W. longitude.
\4\ The southernmost coastline of Long Island, NY, at 73[deg]58.5' W.
  longitude.
\5\ The approximate location of the southwest corner of the Rockaway
  Peninsula, Queens, NY, then eastward along the southernmost coastline
  of Long Island, NY (excluding South Oyster Bay), back to Point 1.

    (i) Reducing the size of an AM. If the overall northern or southern 
windowpane flounder ACL is exceeded by more than 20 percent and NMFS 
determines that: The stock is rebuilt, and the biomass criterion, as 
defined by the Council, is greater than the most recent fishing year's 
catch, then only the respective small AM may be implemented as 
described in paragraph (a)(5)(i)(D)(1) of this section, consistent with 
the Administrative Procedure Act. This provision only applies to a 
limited access NE multispecies permitted vessel fishing on a NE 
multispecies DAS or sector trip.
    (ii) Reducing the duration of an AM. If the northern or southern 
windowpane flounder AM is implemented in the third fishing year 
following the year of an overage, as described in paragraph 
(a)(5)(i)(D) of this section, and NMFS subsequently determines that the 
applicable windowpane flounder ACL was not exceeded by any amount the 
year immediately after which the overage occurred (i.e., the second 
year), on or after September 1 the AM can be removed once year-end data 
are complete. This reduced duration does not apply if NMFS determines 
during year 3 that a year 3 overage of the applicable windowpane 
flounder ACL has occurred. This provision only applies to a limited 
access NE multispecies permitted vessel fishing on a NE multispecies 
DAS or sector trip.
* * * * *
    (4) Ocean pout. Unless otherwise specified in paragraphs 
(a)(5)(i)(D)(1)(i) and (ii) of this section, if NMFS determines the 
total catch exceeds the overall ACL for ocean pout, as described in 
paragraph (a)(5)(i)(D)(1) of this section, by any amount greater than 
the management uncertainty buffer up to 20 percent greater than the 
overall ACL, the applicable small AM area for the stock shall be 
implemented, as specified in paragraph (a)(5)(i)(D) of this section, 
consistent with the Administrative Procedure Act. If the overall ACL is 
exceeded by more than 20 percent, large AM area(s) for the stock shall 
be implemented, as specified in paragraph (a)(5)(i)(D) of this section, 
consistent with the Administrative Procedure Act. The AM areas for 
ocean pout are defined in paragraph (a)(5)(i)(D)(1) of this section, 
connected in the order listed by rhumb lines, unless otherwise noted. 
Vessels fishing with trawl gear in these areas may only use a haddock 
separator trawl, as specified in

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Sec.  648.85(a)(3)(iii)(A); a Ruhle trawl, as specified in Sec.  
648.85(b)(6)(iv)(J)(3); a rope separator trawl, as specified in Sec.  
648.84(e); or any other gear approved consistent with the process 
defined in Sec.  648.85(b)(6).
* * * * *
    (iv) AMs if the sub-ACL for the Atlantic sea scallop fishery is 
exceeded. At the end of the scallop fishing year, NMFS will evaluate 
whether Atlantic sea scallop fishery catch exceeded the sub-ACLs for 
any groundfish stocks allocated to the scallop fishery. On January 15, 
or when information is available to make an accurate projection, NMFS 
will also determine whether total catch exceeded the overall ACL for 
each stock allocated to the scallop fishery. When evaluating whether 
total catch exceeded the overall ACL, NMFS will add the maximum 
carryover available to sectors, as specified at Sec.  
648.87(b)(1)(i)(C), to the estimate of total catch for the pertinent 
stock.
    (A) Threshold for implementing the Atlantic sea scallop fishery 
AMs. If scallop fishery catch exceeds the scallop fishery sub-ACLs for 
any groundfish stocks in paragraph (a)(4) of this section by 50 percent 
or more, or if scallop fishery catch exceeds the scallop fishery sub-
ACL by any amount and total catch exceeds the overall ACL for a given 
stock, then the applicable scallop fishery AM will take effect, as 
specified in Sec.  648.64 of the Atlantic sea scallop regulations.
    (B) 2017 and 2018 fishing year threshold for implementing the 
Atlantic sea scallop fishery AMs for GB yellowtail flounder and 
Northern windowpane flounder. For the 2017 and 2018 fishing years only, 
if scallop fishery catch exceeds either GB yellowtail flounder or 
northern windowpane flounder sub-ACLs specified in paragraph (a)(4) of 
this section, and total catch exceeds the overall ACL for that stock, 
then the applicable scallop fishery AM will take effect, as specified 
in Sec.  648.64 of the Atlantic sea scallop regulations. For the 2019 
fishing year and onward, the threshold for implementing scallop fishery 
AMs for GB yellowtail flounder and northern windowpane flounder will 
return to that listed in paragraph (a)(5)(iv)(A) of this section.
* * * * *


Sec.  Sec.  648.86, 648.90, and 648.201  [Amended]

0
5. In the table below, for each section in the left column, remove the 
text from whenever it appears throughout the section and add the text 
indicated in the right column.

----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                 Section                            Remove                        Add                Frequency
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Sec.   648.86(a)(3)(ii)(A)(1)...........  Sec.   648.85(d)..........  Sec.                                     1
                                                                       648.90(a)(4)(iii)(D).
Sec.   648.86(a)(4).....................  Sec.   648.85(d)..........  Sec.                                     1
                                                                       648.90(a)(4)(iii)(D).
Sec.   648.90(a)(5)(iii)................  Sec.   648.85(d)..........  Sec.                                     1
                                                                       648.90(a)(4)(iii)(D).
Sec.   648.201(a)(2)....................  Sec.   648.85(d)..........  Sec.                                     1
                                                                       648.90(a)(4)(iii)(D).
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                                                  accompanying approval of a                              methods, under Executive Order 12898                   stocks, adjust several allocations and
                                                  maintenance plan under section                          (59 FR 7629, February 16, 1994).                       accountability measures (AMs) for
                                                  107(d)(3)(E) are actions that affect the                   In addition, the SIP is not approved                groundfish catch in non-groundfish
                                                  status of a geographical area and do not                to apply on any Indian reservation land                fisheries, and make other administrative
                                                  impose any additional regulatory                        or in any other area where EPA or an                   changes to groundfish management
                                                  requirements on sources beyond those                    Indian tribe has demonstrated that a                   measures. This action is necessary to
                                                  imposed by state law. A redesignation to                tribe has jurisdiction. In those areas of              respond to updated scientific
                                                  attainment does not in and of itself                    Indian country, this rule does not have                information and achieve the goals and
                                                  create any new requirements, but rather                 tribal implications as specified by                    objectives of the Fishery Management
                                                  results in the applicability of                         Executive Order 13175 (65 FR 67249,                    Plan. The proposed measures are
                                                  requirements contained in the CAA for                   November 9, 2000), because                             intended to help prevent overfishing,
                                                  areas that have been redesignated to                    redesignation is an action that affects                rebuild overfished stocks, achieve
                                                  attainment. Moreover, the Administrator                 the status of a geographical area and                  optimum yield, and ensure that
                                                  is required to approve a SIP submission                 does not impose any new regulatory                     management measures are based on the
                                                  that complies with the provisions of the                requirements on tribes, impact any                     best scientific information available.
                                                  CAA and applicable Federal regulations.                 existing sources of air pollution on                   DATES: Comments must be received by
                                                  42 U.S.C. 7410(k); 40 CFR 52.02(a).                     tribal lands, nor impair the maintenance               July 7, 2017.
                                                  Thus, in reviewing SIP submissions,                     of ozone national ambient air quality                  ADDRESSES: You may submit comments,
                                                  EPA’s role is to approve state choices,                 standards in tribal lands.                             identified by NOAA–NMFS–2017–0021,
                                                  provided that they meet the criteria of                                                                        by either of the following methods:
                                                  the CAA. Accordingly, this action                       List of Subjects
                                                                                                                                                                    • Federal eRulemaking Portal: Go to
                                                  merely proposes to approve state law as                 40 CFR Part 52                                         www.regulations.gov/
                                                  meeting Federal requirements and, if                                                                           #!docketDetail;D=NOAA-NMFS-2017-
                                                                                                            Environmental protection, Air
                                                  finalized, will not impose additional                                                                          0021; Click the ‘‘Comment Now!’’ icon
                                                                                                          pollution control, Incorporation by
                                                  requirements beyond those imposed by                                                                           and complete the required fields; and
                                                                                                          reference, Intergovernmental relations,
                                                  state law. For that reason, these actions:                                                                     enter or attach your comments.
                                                     • Are not a ‘‘significant regulatory                 Particulate matter.
                                                                                                                                                                    • Mail: Submit written comments to
                                                  action’’ subject to review by the Office                40 CFR Part 81                                         John K. Bullard, Regional
                                                  of Management and Budget under                                                                                 Administrator, National Marine
                                                                                                            Environmental protection, Air
                                                  Executive Orders 12866 (58 FR 51735,                                                                           Fisheries Service, 55 Great Republic
                                                                                                          pollution control, National parks,
                                                  October 4, 1993) and 13563 (76 FR 3821,                                                                        Drive, Gloucester, MA 01930. Mark the
                                                                                                          Wilderness areas.
                                                  January 21, 2011);                                                                                             outside of the envelope, ‘‘Comments on
                                                     • Do not impose an information                         Dated: June 2, 2017.
                                                                                                                                                                 the Proposed Rule for Groundfish
                                                  collection burden under the provisions                  Robert Kaplan,
                                                                                                                                                                 Framework Adjustment 56.’’
                                                  of the Paperwork Reduction Act (44                      Acting Regional Administrator, Region 5.
                                                                                                                                                                    Instructions: Comments sent by any
                                                  U.S.C. 3501 et seq.);                                   [FR Doc. 2017–13065 Filed 6–21–17; 8:45 am]
                                                     • Are certified as not having a                                                                             other method, to any other address or
                                                  significant economic impact on a
                                                                                                          BILLING CODE 6560–50–P                                 individual, or received after the end of
                                                  substantial number of small entities                                                                           the comment period, may not be
                                                  under the Regulatory Flexibility Act (5                                                                        considered. All comments we receive
                                                                                                          DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE                                 are a part of the public record and will
                                                  U.S.C. 601 et seq.);
                                                     • Do not contain any unfunded                                                                               generally be posted for public viewing
                                                                                                          National Oceanic and Atmospheric                       on www.regulations.gov without change.
                                                  mandate or significantly or uniquely                    Administration
                                                  affect small governments, as described                                                                         All personal identifying information
                                                  in the Unfunded Mandates Reform Act                                                                            (e.g., name, address, etc.), confidential
                                                                                                          50 CFR Part 648                                        business information, or otherwise
                                                  of 1995 (Pub. L. 104–4);
                                                     • Do not have Federalism                             [Docket No. 170104014–7014–01]                         sensitive information submitted
                                                  implications as specified in Executive                                                                         voluntarily by the sender will be
                                                                                                          RIN 0648–BG53                                          publicly accessible. We will accept
                                                  Order 13132 (64 FR 43255, August 10,
                                                  1999);                                                  Magnuson-Stevens Fishery                               anonymous comments (enter ‘‘N/A’’ in
                                                     • Are not economically significant                   Conservation and Management Act                        the required fields if you wish to remain
                                                  regulatory actions based on health or                   Provisions; Fisheries of the                           anonymous).
                                                  safety risks subject to Executive Order                                                                           Copies of Framework Adjustment 56,
                                                                                                          Northeastern United States; Northeast
                                                  13045 (62 FR 19885, April 23, 1997);                                                                           including the draft Environmental
                                                                                                          Groundfish Fishery; Framework
                                                     • Are not significant regulatory                     Adjustment 56
                                                                                                                                                                 Assessment, the Regulatory Impact
                                                  actions subject to Executive Order                                                                             Review, and the Initial Regulatory
                                                  13211 (66 FR 28355, May 22, 2001);                      AGENCY:  National Marine Fisheries                     Flexibility Analysis prepared by the
                                                     • Are not subject to requirements of                 Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and                   New England Fishery Management
                                                  section 12(d) of the National                           Atmospheric Administration (NOAA),                     Council (NEFMC) in support of this
                                                  Technology Transfer and Advancement                     Commerce.                                              action are available from Thomas A.
                                                  Act of 1995 (15 U.S.C. 272 note) because                                                                       Nies, Executive Director, New England
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                                                                                                          ACTION: Proposed rule; request for
                                                  application of those requirements would                 comments.                                              Fishery Management Council, 50 Water
                                                  be inconsistent with the Clean Air Act;                                                                        Street, Mill 2, Newburyport, MA 01950.
                                                  and                                                     SUMMARY:   This action proposes approval               The supporting documents are also
                                                     • Do not provide EPA with the                        of, and regulations to implement,                      accessible via the Internet at: http://
                                                  discretionary authority to address, as                  Framework Adjustment 56 to the                         www.nefmc.org/management-plans/
                                                  appropriate, disproportionate human                     Northeast Multispecies Fishery                         northeast-multispecies or http://
                                                  health or environmental effects, using                  Management Plan. This rule would set                   www.greateratlantic.fisheries.noaa.gov/
                                                  practicable and legally permissible                     catch limits for four of the 20 groundfish             sustainable/species/multispecies.


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                                                  FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:               Aja      other applicable law. Through                          benchmark assessment in 2016. The
                                                  Szumylo, Fishery Policy Analyst,                        Framework 56, the Council proposes to:                 final report for the benchmark
                                                  phone: 978–281–9195; email:                                • Set 2017 specifications for three                 assessment is available on the NEFSC
                                                  Aja.Szumylo@noaa.gov.                                   shared U.S./Canada stocks (Eastern                     Web site: http://www.nefsc.noaa.gov/
                                                  SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:                              Georges Bank (GB) cod, Eastern GB                      publications/crd/crd1703/. The
                                                                                                          haddock, and GB yellowtail flounder);                  assessment peer review panel rejected
                                                  Table of Contents                                          • Set 2017–2019 specifications for                  the 2016 benchmark assessment model
                                                  1. Summary of Proposed Measures                         witch flounder;                                        for witch flounder. An important source
                                                  2. Status Determination Criteria for Witch                 • Establish an allocation of northern               of uncertainty for this assessment is a
                                                       Flounder                                           windowpane flounder for the scallop                    major retrospective pattern, which
                                                  3. Fishing Year 2017 Shared U.S./Canada                 fishery;                                               causes the model to underestimate
                                                       Quotas                                                • Revise catch thresholds for                       fishing mortality and overestimate stock
                                                  4. Catch Limits                                         implementing the scallop fishery’s                     biomass and recruitment. The
                                                  5. Allocation of Northern Windowpane                    accountability measures for GB                         assessment was unable to identify the
                                                       Flounder for the Scallop Fishery                   yellowtail flounder and northern                       cause of the retrospective pattern. The
                                                  6. Revised Threshold for Scallop                        windowpane flounder; and
                                                       Accountability Measures
                                                                                                                                                                 model had other diagnostic issues in
                                                                                                             • Increase the GB haddock allocation                addition to the retrospective pattern that
                                                  7. Increase to Georges Bank Haddock Catch
                                                       Limit for the Midwater Trawl Fishery
                                                                                                          for the midwater trawl fishery.                        indicated the model was a poor fit to the
                                                  8. Sector Measures for Fishing Year 2017                   This action also proposes a number of               underlying data. There was also an
                                                  9. Fishing Year 2017 Annual Measures Under              other measures that are not part of                    inconsistency between model-based
                                                       Regional Administrator Authority                   Framework 56, but that may be                          catchability estimates for the Northeast
                                                  10. Fishing Year 2017 Northern and Southern             considered and implemented under our                   Fishery Science Center trawl surveys
                                                       Windowpane Flounder Accountability                 authority specified in the FMP. We are                 and a recent gear catchability
                                                       Measures                                           proposing these measures in                            experiment. Biomass estimates from the
                                                  11. Regulatory Corrections Under Regional               conjunction with the Framework 56                      catchability experiment were about four
                                                       Administrator Authority                            proposed measures for expediency                       times higher than the biomass estimates
                                                  1. Summary of Proposed Measures                         purposes, and because these measures                   from the model at the end of the time
                                                                                                          are related to the catch limits proposed               series.
                                                    This action would implement the                       as part of Framework 56. The additional                   As part of the review process, the peer
                                                  management measures in Framework                        measures proposed in this action are                   review panel evaluated the previous
                                                  Adjustment 56 to the Northeast                          listed below.                                          witch flounder benchmark assessment,
                                                  Multispecies Fishery Management Plan                       • Management measures necessary to                  originally conducted in 2008 and
                                                  (FMP). The Council deemed the                           implement sector operations plans—                     updated in 2012 and 2015. The 2008
                                                  proposed regulations consistent with,                   This action proposes annual catch                      benchmark assessment and its updates
                                                  and necessary to implement, Framework                   entitlements for 19 sectors for fishing                all supported determinations that the
                                                  56 in an April 13, 2017, letter from                    year 2017 based on final fishing year                  witch flounder stock was overfished,
                                                  Council Chairman John F. Quinn to                       2017 sector rosters.                                   and that overfishing was occurring. The
                                                  Regional Administrator John Bullard.                       • Management measures for the                       2016 peer review panel updated the
                                                  Under the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery                      common pool fishery—This action                        2008 benchmark as part of its review,
                                                  Conservation and Management Act                         proposes to adjust the fishing year 2017               and ultimately rejected the update
                                                  (Magnuson-Stevens Act), we are                          trip limit for witch flounder for the                  because it showed a large, unexplained
                                                  required to publish proposed rules for                  common pool fishery, related to the                    retrospective patterns similar to the
                                                  comment after preliminarily                             proposed change to the witch flounder                  2016 benchmark assessment model. The
                                                  determining whether they are consistent                 specifications in this action.                         panel recommended that none of these
                                                  with applicable law. The Magnuson-                         • 2017 Accountability measures for                  assessments should be used as a basis
                                                  Stevens Act permits us to approve,                      windowpane flounder—This action                        for determining witch flounder stock
                                                  partially approve, or disapprove                        describes accountability measures for                  status.
                                                  measures proposed by the Council                        northern and southern windowpane                          Given the lack of an assessment
                                                  based on whether the measures are                       flounder that are implemented due to                   model, the peer review panel examined
                                                  consistent with the fishery management                  overages of fishing year 2015 catch                    an alternative approach that used swept-
                                                  plan, plan amendment, the Magnuson-                     limits for both stocks. We informed the                area biomass estimates to generate catch
                                                  Stevens Act and its National Standards,                 New England Council of these                           advice. The panel did not have
                                                  and other applicable law. Otherwise, we                 accountability measures at its                         sufficient time to use this approach to
                                                  must defer to the Council’s policy                      September 2016 meeting, and in our                     fully develop alternative status
                                                  choices. Some regulations authorize the                 September 27, 2016, letter to New                      determination criteria. However, the
                                                  Regional Administrator to make                          England Council Executive Director                     panel provided recommendations to
                                                  determinations or implement                             Thomas Nies, and in our October 7,                     prevent overfishing. The panel also
                                                  specifications using procedures                         2016, letter to Mid-Atlantic Council                   concluded that stock biomass is at
                                                  consistent with the Administrative                      Executive Director Chris Moore. Given                  historical low levels based on relative
                                                  Procedure Act. The Magnuson-Stevens                     the potential negative economic impact                 biomass estimates from the alternative
                                                  Act also authorizes the Regional                        of these measures this year, we are                    approach. In addition, the fishery
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                                                  Administrator to put in place                           seeking public comment on these type                   landings and survey catch indicate
                                                  regulations that are necessary to ensure                of measures in similar circumstances for               truncation of age structure and a
                                                  the proper administration of FMP goals                  the future through this proposed rule.                 reduction in the number of old fish in
                                                  and objectives. We are seeking comment                                                                         the population. These are both
                                                  on the Council’s proposed measures in                   2. Status Determination Criteria for                   indicators of poor stock condition. We
                                                  Framework 56 and whether they are                       Witch Flounder                                         discuss additional details about the
                                                  consistent with the Magnuson-Stevens                       The Northeast Fisheries Science                     2016 benchmark assessment results, and
                                                  Act and its National Standards, and                     Center conducted a witch flounder                      the proposed 2017–2019 catch limits for


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                                                  witch flounder, in section ‘‘4. Catch                   assessment that supports continuing to                 evaluate progress towards the rebuilding
                                                  Limits.’’                                               list the status as overfished, but                     targets.
                                                     We approved the existing status                      changing the overfishing status from
                                                  determination criteria for witch                                                                               3. Fishing Year Shared 2017 U.S./
                                                                                                          subject to overfishing to unknown. The
                                                  flounder in Amendment 16 to the                                                                                Canada Quotas
                                                                                                          conclusion that the stock is at historical
                                                  Northeast Multispecies FMP (75 FR                       low levels and other signs of poor stock               Management of Transboundary Georges
                                                  18261; April 9, 2010). The existing                     condition, provide reliable indicators                 Bank Stocks
                                                  criteria state that the witch flounder                  that support this stock remaining listed                  Eastern GB cod, eastern GB haddock,
                                                  stock is subject to overfishing if the                  as overfished. Unlike the overfished                   and GB yellowtail flounder are jointly
                                                  fishing mortality rate (F) is above the F               status, for which we have reliable                     managed with Canada under the United
                                                  at 40 percent of maximum spawning                       indicators of stock condition, we do not               States/Canada Resource Sharing
                                                  potential. The witch flounder stock is                  have reliable indicators for the                       Understanding. Each year, the
                                                  overfished if spawning stock biomass                    overfishing status. While we cannot
                                                  falls below 1⁄2 of the target, which is also                                                                   Transboundary Management Guidance
                                                                                                          specify an overfishing status                          Committee (TMGC), which is a
                                                  calculated using F at 40 percent of                     determination criterion for this stock,
                                                  maximum spawning potential. This                                                                               government-industry committee made
                                                                                                          catch for the last five years has been                 up of representatives from the U.S. and
                                                  definition was based on the benchmark                   below the ACL. The lack of reliable
                                                  assessments reviewed during the 3rd                                                                            Canada, recommends a shared quota for
                                                                                                          indicators, the rejection of the recent                each stock based on the most recent
                                                  Groundfish Assessment Review Meeting                    stock assessment, and the fact that catch
                                                  (GARM III), completed in August 2008,                                                                          stock information and the TMGC’s
                                                                                                          has remained below the ACL, support                    harvest strategy. The TMGC’s harvest
                                                  and is the same as the status                           changing the overfishing status of this
                                                  determination criteria currently in place                                                                      strategy for setting catch levels is to
                                                                                                          stock to unknown.                                      maintain a low to neutral risk (less than
                                                  for most of the Northeast multispecies
                                                                                                             In the meantime, we are proposing an                50 percent) of exceeding the fishing
                                                  stocks with age-based assessments.
                                                     The Council relied on the advice from                acceptable biological catch (ABC) as                   mortality limit for each stock. The
                                                  the assessment peer review panel and                    recommended by the Council, and catch                  harvest strategy also specifies that when
                                                  its Scientific and Statistical Committee                data shows this ABC is expected to                     stock conditions are poor, fishing
                                                  (SSC) to recommend changing the status                  prevent overfishing. The limits set from               mortality should be further reduced to
                                                  determination criteria for witch                        this recommendation are based on                       promote stock rebuilding. The shared
                                                  flounder to unknown. If the status                      historic catch rates and other data that               quotas are allocated between the U.S.
                                                  determination criteria are changed to                   are expected to maintain or improve                    and Canada based on a formula that
                                                  unknown, however, there would be no                     current biomass levels. There is                       considers historical catch (10-percent
                                                  measurable and objective standards in                   currently a rebuilding plan in place for               weighting) and the current resource
                                                  place against which to judge the status                 witch flounder that has an end date of                 distribution (90-percent weighting).
                                                  of the witch flounder stock. We propose                 2017. We were waiting for the results of                  For GB yellowtail flounder, the SSC
                                                  disapproving the Council’s                              the 2016 assessment update, as well as                 also recommends an ABC for the stock,
                                                  recommendation, and maintaining the                     the revisions to the National Standard 1               which is typically used to inform the
                                                  existing criteria until a valid assessment              Guidelines, to provide guidance to the                 U.S. TMGC’s discussions with Canada
                                                  model is available to use for setting new               Council regarding how to proceed with                  for the annual shared quota. Although
                                                  catch limits or for generating new                      the rebuilding plan. Prior to the 2016                 the stock is jointly managed with
                                                  criteria. This is new guidance to the                   assessment, and based on the results of                Canada, and the TMGC recommends
                                                  Council, provided after it took final                   the 2015 assessment update, which                      annual shared quotas, the United States
                                                  action on Framework 56, and is                          found that 2014 spawning stock biomass                 may not set catch limits that would
                                                  different than the approach the Council                 was at 22 percent of the biomass target,               exceed the SSC’s recommendation. The
                                                  has taken, and that we have approved,                   and that the stock was not expected to                 SSC does not recommend ABCs for
                                                  for recommending status determination                   reach the 2017 rebuilding target even in               eastern GB cod and haddock because
                                                  criteria for other groundfish stocks with               the absence of fishing mortality, we                   they are management units of the total
                                                  rejected assessments (e.g., GB yellowtail               were anticipating that we would need to                GB cod and haddock stocks. The SSC
                                                  flounder).                                              notify the Council that it was necessary               recommends overall ABCs for the total
                                                     Status determination relative to                     to revise the rebuilding plan. Although                GB cod and haddock stocks. The shared
                                                  model-based reference points is no                      a quantitative status determination                    U.S./Canada quota for eastern GB cod
                                                  longer possible for witch flounder, and                 relative to the 2016 benchmark                         and haddock is accounted for in these
                                                  we recognize that we do not have                        assessment results is not possible, there              overall ABCs, and must be consistent
                                                  fishing mortality and biomass estimates                 are indications that the stock is still in             with the SSC’s recommendation for the
                                                  to compare to the existing status                       poor condition, and will continue to                   total GB stocks.
                                                  determination criteria. In conjunction                  need conservative management
                                                                                                          measures to promote stock growth.                      2017 U.S./Canada Quotas
                                                  with the 2017 assessment updates, we
                                                  will work with the Council to use                       Based on what we know of the stock’s                      The Transboundary Resources
                                                  updated fishery information to develop                  condition, the proposed catch limits are               Assessment Committee (TRAC)
                                                  fishing mortality and biomass estimates                 designed to maintain or improve current                conducted assessments for the three
                                                  and new status determination criteria                   biomass levels. We are finalizing our                  transboundary stocks in July 2016, and
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                                                  for this stock.                                         guidance regarding any necessary                       detailed summaries of these assessments
                                                     The witch flounder stock was                         adjustments to the rebuilding plan and                 can be found at: http://
                                                  previously listed as subject to                         will advise the Council on the next                    www.nefsc.noaa.gov/saw/trac/. The
                                                  overfishing and overfished. Despite the                 steps prior to the fall 2017 groundfish                TMGC met in September 2016 to
                                                  rejection of the recent stock assessments               assessment updates. Additionally, at                   recommend shared quotas for 2017
                                                  for stock status purposes and lack of                   whatever point the stock assessment for                based on the updated assessments, and
                                                  numerical estimates of stock size, there                witch flounder can provide biomass                     the Council adopted the TMGC’s
                                                  is qualitative information in the                       estimates, these estimates can be used to              recommendations in Framework 56. The


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                                                  proposed 2017 shared U.S./Canada                                          quotas, and each country’s allocation,
                                                                                                                            are listed in Table 1.

                                                            TABLE 1—PROPOSED FISHING YEAR 2017 U.S./CANADA QUOTAS (mt, LIVE WEIGHT) AND PERCENT OF QUOTA
                                                                                            ALLOCATED TO EACH COUNTRY
                                                                                                                                                                                                   Eastern         Eastern       GB Yellowtail
                                                                                                                    Quota                                                                          GB cod         GB haddock       flounder

                                                  Total Shared Quota .....................................................................................................................                730           50,000            300
                                                  U.S. Quota ...................................................................................................................................    146 (20%)     29,500 (59%)      207 (69%)
                                                  Canada Quota .............................................................................................................................        584 (80%)     20,500 (41%)       93 (31%)



                                                     The Council’s proposed 2017 U.S.                                       4. Catch Limits                                                        scallop fishery (see section ‘‘5.
                                                  quota for eastern GB haddock would be                                                                                                            Allocation of Northern Windowpane
                                                                                                                            Summary of the Proposed Catch Limits
                                                  a 95-percent increase compared to 2016.                                                                                                          Flounder to the Scallop Fishery’’). There
                                                  This increase is due to an increase in                                       The catch limits proposed by the                                    are also minor changes to the catch
                                                  the shared U.S./Canada quota, as well as                                  Council in this action can be found in                                 limits for GB winter flounder and white
                                                  an increase in the amount of the quota                                    Tables 2 through 9. A brief summary of                                 hake due to revised estimates of
                                                  that is allocated to the United States.                                   how these catch limits were developed                                  Canadian catch. Table 2 details the
                                                                                                                            is provided below. More details on the                                 percent change in the 2017 catch limit
                                                  The proposed 2017 U.S. quota for
                                                                                                                            proposed catch limits for each                                         compared to fishing year 2016.
                                                  eastern GB cod would also be a small
                                                                                                                            groundfish stock can be found in
                                                  increase from 2016 (6 percent). The                                       Appendix III to the Framework 56                                       Overfishing Limits and Acceptable
                                                  Council’s proposed U.S. quota for GB                                      Environmental Assessment (see                                          Biological Catches
                                                  yellowtail flounder would be a 23-                                        ADDRESSES for information on how to
                                                  percent decrease compared to 2016. The                                    get this document).                                                       The overfishing limit (OFL) serves as
                                                  decrease is in response to continued                                         Last year, Framework 55 (81 FR                                      the maximum amount of fish that can be
                                                  poor stock condition and a decrease in                                    26412; May 2, 2016) adopted fishing                                    caught in a year without resulting in
                                                  the U.S. share of the quota. For a more                                   year 2016–2018 catch limits for all                                    overfishing. The OFL for each stock is
                                                  detailed discussion of the TMGC’s 2017                                    groundfish stocks, except for the U.S./                                calculated using the estimated stock size
                                                  catch advice, see the TMGC’s guidance                                     Canada stocks, which must be set every                                 and FMSY (i.e., the fishing mortality rate
                                                  document under the ‘‘Resources’’ tab at:                                  year. As discussed in section ‘‘2. Status                              that, if applied over the long term,
                                                  http://                                                                   Determination Criteria for Witch                                       would result in maximum sustainable
                                                  www.greateratlantic.fisheries.noaa.gov/                                   Flounder,’’ the Northeast Fisheries                                    yield). The OFL does not account for
                                                  sustainable/species/multispecies/                                         Science Center conducted a benchmark                                   scientific uncertainty, so the SSC
                                                  index.html.                                                               assessment for witch flounder in                                       typically recommends an ABC that is
                                                                                                                            December 2016. The Council considered                                  lower than the OFL in order to account
                                                     The regulations implementing the                                                                                                              for this uncertainty. Usually, the greater
                                                  U.S./Canada Resource Sharing                                              the results of the witch flounder
                                                                                                                            benchmark assessment at its January                                    the amount of scientific uncertainty, the
                                                  Understanding require that any overages                                                                                                          lower the ABC is set compared to the
                                                  of the U.S. quota for eastern GB cod,                                     2017 meeting, and included revised
                                                                                                                            catch limits in Framework 56. This rule                                OFL. For GB cod, GB haddock, and GB
                                                  eastern GB haddock, or GB yellowtail                                                                                                             yellowtail flounder, the total ABC is
                                                                                                                            proposes to implement fishing year
                                                  flounder be deducted from the U.S.                                                                                                               then reduced by the amount of the
                                                                                                                            2017–2019 catch limits for witch
                                                  quota in the following fishing year. If                                                                                                          Canadian quota (see Table 3 for the
                                                                                                                            flounder based on the recent stock
                                                  catch information for fishing year 2016                                   assessment and consistent with the                                     Canadian share of these stocks).
                                                  indicates that the U.S. fishery exceeded                                  recommendations of the Council’s SSC.                                  Additionally, although GB winter
                                                  its quota for any of the shared stocks, we                                This rule also proposes to incorporate                                 flounder, white hake, and Atlantic
                                                  will reduce the respective U.S. quotas                                    shared U.S./Canada quotas (see section                                 halibut are not jointly managed with
                                                  for fishing year 2017 in a future                                         ‘‘3. Fishing Year 2017 Shared U.S./                                    Canada, there is some Canadian catch of
                                                  management action, as soon as possible.                                   Canada Quotas). For most stocks, other                                 these stocks. Because the total ABC
                                                  If any fishery that is allocated a portion                                than GB cod, GB haddock, GB yellowtail                                 must account for all sources of fishing
                                                  of the U.S. quota exceeds its allocation                                  flounder, and witch flounder, catch                                    mortality, expected Canadian catch of
                                                  and causes an overage of the overall                                      limits included in this action are                                     GB winter flounder (87 mt), white hake
                                                  U.S. quota, the overage reduction would                                   identical to those previously                                          (42 mt), and Atlantic halibut (34 mt) is
                                                  only be applied to that fishery’s                                         implemented in Framework 55, and                                       deducted from the total ABC. The U.S.
                                                  allocation in the following fishing year.                                 became effective on May 1, 2017. There                                 ABC is the amount available to the U.S.
                                                  This ensures that catch by one                                            are changes to the northern                                            fishery after accounting for Canadian
                                                  component of the fishery does not                                         windowpane flounder catch limits                                       catch. Additional details about the
                                                  negatively affect another component of                                    related to the proposed allocation of                                  Council’s proposed ABC for witch
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                                                  the fishery.                                                              northern windowpane flounder to the                                    flounder is provided below.




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                                                          TABLE 2—PROPOSED FISHING YEARS 2017–2019 OVERFISHING LIMITS AND ACCEPTABLE BIOLOGICAL CATCHES
                                                                                                                                          [mt, live weight]

                                                                                                                               2017                    Percent                  2018                      2019
                                                                            Stock                                                                    change from
                                                                                                                       OFL            U.S. ABC          2016             OFL           U.S. ABC     OFL          U.S. ABC

                                                  GB Cod ....................................................            1,665               665              ¥13          1,665           1,249
                                                  GOM Cod .................................................                667               500                0            667             500
                                                  GB Haddock .............................................             258,691            57,398                2        358,077          77,898
                                                  GOM Haddock .........................................                  5,873             4,534               25          6,218           4,815
                                                  GB Yellowtail Flounder ............................                 Unknown                207              ¥23       Unknown              354
                                                  SNE/MA Yellowtail Flounder ....................                     Unknown                267                0       Unknown              267
                                                  CC/GOM Yellowtail Flounder ...................                           707               427                0          7,900             427
                                                  American Plaice .......................................                1,748             1,336                3          1,840           1,404
                                                  Witch Flounder .........................................            Unknown                878               91       Unknown              878   Unknown             878
                                                  GB Winter Flounder .................................                   1,056               702                5          1,459             702
                                                  GOM Winter Flounder ..............................                     1,080               810                0          1,080             810
                                                  SNE/MA Winter Flounder ........................                        1,021               780                0          1,587             780
                                                  Redfish .....................................................         14,665            11,050                7         15,260          11,501
                                                  White Hake ..............................................              4,816             3,644               ¥3          4,733           3,580
                                                  Pollock ......................................................        32,004            21,312                0         34,745          21,312
                                                  N. Windowpane Flounder ........................                          243               182                0            243             182
                                                  S. Windowpane Flounder ........................                          833               623                0            833             623
                                                  Ocean Pout ..............................................                220               165                0            220             165
                                                  Atlantic Halibut .........................................               210               124                0            210             124
                                                  Atlantic Wolffish .......................................                110                82                0            110              82
                                                     SNE/MA = Southern New England/Mid-Atlantic; CC = Cape Cod; N = Northern; S = Southern.
                                                     Note: An empty cell indicates no OFL/ABC is adopted for that year. These catch limits will be set in a future action.


                                                  Witch Flounder                                                        this approach, recommended an OFL of                   by the FMP. As a result, the state waters
                                                                                                                        unknown, and an ABC of 878 mt. The                     and other sub-components are not
                                                     As discussed under section ‘‘2. Status
                                                                                                                        Council discussed the SSC’s                            allocations, and these components of
                                                  Determination Criteria for Witch
                                                                                                                        recommendations on January 25, 2017,                   the fishery are not subject to
                                                  Flounder,’’ both the 2016 witch
                                                                                                                        and recommended a constant ABC of                      accountability measures if the catch
                                                  flounder benchmark assessment and the
                                                                                                                        878 mt for fishing years 2017–2019. The                limits are exceeded. After the state and
                                                  previous benchmark assessment were
                                                                                                                        878 mt ABC recommendation represents                   other sub-components are deducted, the
                                                  rejected, and could not be used as a                                                                                         remaining portion of the U.S. ABC is
                                                                                                                        a 91-percent increase over the 2016 ABC
                                                  basis for catch advice. In the absence of                                                                                    distributed to the fishery components
                                                                                                                        (460 mt). The higher catch limit
                                                  an assessment model, the peer review                                                                                         that receive an allocation for the stock.
                                                                                                                        recommendation should not be viewed
                                                  panel recommended catch advice for                                                                                           Components of the fishery that receive
                                                                                                                        as a simple increase. Rather, the swept-
                                                  witch flounder based on a swept-area                                                                                         an allocation are subject to
                                                                                                                        area biomass approach is entirely
                                                  biomass approach. The swept-area                                                                                             accountability measures if they exceed
                                                                                                                        different from the age-based assessment
                                                  biomass approach is entirely different                                                                                       their respective catch limit during the
                                                                                                                        approaches used to generate past catch
                                                  from the age-based assessment                                                                                                fishing year.
                                                                                                                        limits.
                                                  approaches used to generate past                                                                                                Once the U.S. ABC is divided, sub-
                                                  biomass estimates and catch limits. The                                  The Northeast Fisheries Science
                                                                                                                        center will conduct an assessment                      annual catch limits (sub-ACLs) are set
                                                  swept-area biomass approach indicates                                                                                        by reducing the amount of the ABC
                                                  that biomass declined from the 1960s to                               update for witch flounder in fall of
                                                                                                                        2017, in time to re-specify witch                      distributed to each component of the
                                                  the mid-1990s, increased in the early                                                                                        fishery to account for management
                                                  2000s, and declined until 2005. Since                                 flounder catch limits for fishing year
                                                                                                                        2018, if necessary. Updated catch and                  uncertainty. Management uncertainty is
                                                  2005, stock size appears to have been                                                                                        the likelihood that management
                                                  low relative to the 1960s, but relatively                             assessment information may provide
                                                                                                                        support for adjusting the ABC for future               measures will result in a level of catch
                                                  stable. The swept-area biomass                                                                                               greater than expected. For each stock
                                                  approach generates an ABC of 878 mt by                                fishing years. Thus, although the
                                                                                                                        Council proposes a 3-year constant                     and fishery component, management
                                                  applying the mean exploitation rate                                                                                          uncertainty is estimated using the
                                                  from 2007 to 2015 to the 3-year moving                                ABC, the catch limits adopted may only
                                                                                                                        be in place for 1 year.                                following criteria: Enforceability and
                                                  average of exploitable biomass estimates                                                                                     precision of management measures,
                                                  from the spring and fall NOAA Fisheries                               Annual Catch Limits                                    adequacy of catch monitoring, latent
                                                  trawl surveys.                                                                                                               effort, and catch of groundfish in non-
                                                                                                                        Development of Annual Catch Limits
                                                     The SSC met on January 17, 2017, to                                                                                       groundfish fisheries. The total ACL is
                                                  review the results of the recent                                         The U.S. ABC for each stock is                      the sum of all of the sub-ACLs and ACL
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                                                  benchmark assessment. The SSC’s final                                 divided among the various fishery                      sub-components, and is the catch limit
                                                  report for its witch flounder ABC                                     components to account for all sources of               for a particular year after accounting for
                                                  recommendation is available here:                                     fishing mortality. First, an estimate of               both scientific and management
                                                  http://s3.amazonaws.com/nefmc.org/1_                                  catch expected from state waters and the               uncertainty. Landings and discards from
                                                  SSC_response_witchflounder_Jan2016_                                   ‘‘other’’ sub-component (i.e., non-                    all fisheries (commercial and
                                                  FINAL.pdf. The SSC agreed that the                                    groundfish fisheries) is deducted from                 recreational groundfish fisheries, state
                                                  swept-area biomass approach results                                   the U.S. ABC. These sub-components                     waters, and non-groundfish fisheries)
                                                  were the best available, and based on                                 are not subject to specific catch controls             are counted against the ACL for each


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                                                  stock. Tables 3 to 5 summarize the                                     in Trimester 1 or Trimester 2 will be                                     according to the growth or decline of the
                                                  proposed catch limits for fishing years                                carried forward to the next trimester.                                    western GB haddock biomass in
                                                  2017, 2018, and 2019.                                                  Overages of the Trimester 1 or Trimester                                  relationship to its size in 2004. Based on
                                                                                                                         2 TAC will be deducted from the                                           this formula, the Council’s proposed GB
                                                  Sector and Common Pool Allocations
                                                                                                                         Trimester 3 TAC. Any overages of the                                      Haddock TAC for this SAP is 10,709 mt
                                                     For stocks allocated to sectors, the                                total common pool sub-ACL will be                                         for fishing year 2017. Once this overall
                                                  commercial groundfish sub-ACL is                                       deducted from the following fishing                                       TAC is caught, the Closed Area I Hook
                                                  further divided into the non-sector                                    year’s common pool sub-ACL for that                                       Gear Haddock SAP will be closed to all
                                                  (common pool) sub-ACL and the sector                                   stock. Uncaught portions of the                                           groundfish vessels for the remainder of
                                                  sub-ACL, based on the total vessel                                     Trimester 3 TAC may not be carried                                        the fishing year.
                                                  enrollment in sectors and the                                          over into the following fishing year.
                                                  cumulative Potential Sector                                            Table 6 summarizes the common pool                                        Default Limits for the 2019 Fishing Year
                                                  Contributions (PSCs) associated with                                   trimester TACs proposed in this action.
                                                  those sectors. The sector and common                                      Incidental catch TACs are also                                            Framework 53 established a
                                                  pool sub-ACLs proposed in this action                                  specified for certain stocks of concern                                   mechanism for setting default catch
                                                  are based on fishing year 2017 PSCs and                                (i.e., stocks that are overfished or subject                              limits in the event a future management
                                                  finalized fishing year 2017 sector                                     to overfishing) for common pool vessels                                   action is delayed. If final catch limits
                                                  rosters. Sector specific allocations for                               fishing in the special management                                         have not been implemented by the start
                                                  each stock can be found in this rule in                                programs (i.e., special access programs                                   of a fishing year on May 1, then default
                                                  section ‘‘8. Sector Measures for Fishing                               (SAPs) and the Regular B Days-at-Sea                                      catch limits are set at 35 percent of the
                                                  Year 2017.’’                                                           (DAS) Program), in order to limit the                                     previous year’s catch limit, effective
                                                                                                                         catch of these stocks under each                                          until July 31 of that fishing year. If this
                                                  Common Pool Total Allowable Catches                                                                                                              value exceeds the Council’s
                                                                                                                         program. Tables 7 through 9 summarize
                                                     The common pool sub-ACL for each                                    the proposed Incidental Catch TACs for                                    recommendation for the upcoming
                                                  stock (except for SNE/MA winter                                        each stock and the distribution of these                                  fishing year, the default catch limits will
                                                  flounder, northern windowpane                                          TACs to each special management                                           be reduced to an amount equal to the
                                                  flounder, southern windowpane                                          program.                                                                  Council’s recommendation for the
                                                  flounder, ocean pout, Atlantic wolffish,                                                                                                         upcoming fishing year. Because
                                                  and Atlantic halibut) is further divided                               Closed Area I Hook Gear Haddock                                           groundfish vessels are not able to fish if
                                                  into trimester total allowable catches                                 Special Access Program                                                    final catch limits have not been
                                                  (TACs). The distribution of the common                                    Overall fishing effort by both common                                  implemented, this measure was
                                                  pool sub-ACLs into trimesters was                                      pool and sector vessels in the Closed                                     established to prevent disruption to the
                                                  adopted in Amendment 16 to the FMP.                                    Area I Hook Gear Haddock SAP is                                           groundfish fishery. Additional
                                                  Once we project that 90 percent of the                                 controlled by an overall TAC for GB                                       description of the default catch limit
                                                  trimester TAC is caught for a stock, the                               haddock, which is the target species for                                  mechanism is provided in the preamble
                                                  trimester TAC area for that stock is                                   this SAP. The maximum amount of GB                                        to the Framework 53 final rule (80 FR
                                                  closed for the remainder of the trimester                              haddock that may be caught in any                                         25110; May 1, 2015). The default catch
                                                  to all common pool vessels fishing with                                fishing year is based on the amount                                       limits for 2019 were presented in the
                                                  gear capable of catching the pertinent                                 allocated to this SAP for the 2004                                        Framework 55 Final Rule (81 FR 26412;
                                                  stock. Any uncaught portion of the TAC                                 fishing year (1,130 mt), and adjusted                                     May 2, 2016) and are not repeated here.
                                                   TABLE 3—PROPOSED CATCH LIMITS FOR FISHING YEAR 2017 (mt, LIVE WEIGHT). CATCH LIMITS ARE PROPOSED FOR GB
                                                      COD, GB HADDOCK, GB YELLOWTAIL, AND WITCH FLOUNDER. SUB-ACL ADJUSTMENTS ARE PROPOSED FOR THE
                                                      MIDWATER TRAWL FISHERY FOR GB HADDOCK, AND FOR THE SCALLOP FISHERY FOR NORTHERN WINDOWPANE. ALL
                                                      OTHER LIMITS WERE PREVIOUSLY ADOPTED IN FRAMEWORK 55 ON MAY 1, 2016
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                State
                                                                                                            Total                                                              Midwater                                      Small-                         Other
                                                                                                                                         Common      Recreational                                     Scallop                                   waters
                                                                 Stock                       Total ACL   groundfish         Sector                                                trawl                                      mesh                            sub-
                                                                                                                                           pool        fishery                                        fishery                                    sub-
                                                                                                           fishery                                                              fishery                                    fisheries                      component
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                              component

                                                  GB Cod .............................             637             531          521            10    ......................   ..................    ..................   ..................          20          86
                                                  GOM Cod ..........................               473             437          271             9                    157      ..................    ..................   ..................          27          10
                                                  GB Haddock ......................             54,568          52,620       52,253           367    ......................               801       ..................   ..................         574         574
                                                  GOM Haddock ..................                 4,285           4,177        2,985            33                 1,160                     42      ..................   ..................          33          33
                                                  GB Yellowtail Flounder .....                     201             163          160             2    ......................   ..................                  32                     4            0         2.1
                                                  SNE/MA Yellowtail Floun-
                                                    der ..................................         256            187           151            36    ......................   ..................                 34      ..................           5          29
                                                  CC/GOM Yellowtail Floun-
                                                    der ..................................         409             341          326            15    ......................   ..................    ..................   ..................          43          26
                                                  American Plaice ................               1,272           1,218        1,196            23    ......................   ..................    ..................   ..................          27          27
                                                  Witch Flounder ..................                839             734          718            16    ......................   ..................    ..................   ..................          35          70
                                                  GB Winter Flounder ..........                    683             620          615             5    ......................   ..................    ..................   ..................           0          63
                                                  GOM Winter Flounder .......                      776             639          607            32    ......................   ..................    ..................   ..................         122          16
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                                                  SNE/MA Winter Flounder ..                        749             585          515            70    ......................   ..................    ..................   ..................          70          94
                                                  Redfish ..............................        10,514          10,183       10,126            56    ......................   ..................    ..................   ..................         111         221
                                                  White Hake ........................            3,467           3,358        3,331            27    ......................   ..................    ..................   ..................          36          73
                                                  Pollock ...............................       20,374          17,817       17,704           113    ......................   ..................    ..................   ..................       1,279       1,279
                                                  N. Windowpane Flounder                           170             129           na           129    ......................   ..................                  36     ..................           2           4
                                                  S. Windowpane Flounder ..                        599             104           na           104    ......................   ..................                209      ..................          37         249
                                                  Ocean Pout .......................               155             130           na           130    ......................   ..................    ..................   ..................           2          23
                                                  Atlantic Halibut ..................              119              91           na            91    ......................   ..................    ..................   ..................          25           4
                                                  Atlantic Wolffish .................               77              72           na            72    ......................   ..................    ..................   ..................           1           3




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                                                   TABLE 4—PROPOSED CATCH LIMITS FOR FISHING YEAR 2018 (mt, LIVE WEIGHT). CATCH LIMITS ARE PROPOSED FOR GB
                                                      COD, GB HADDOCK, GB YELLOWTAIL, AND WITCH FLOUNDER. SUB-ACL ADJUSTMENTS ARE PROPOSED FOR THE
                                                      MIDWATER TRAWL FISHERY FOR GB HADDOCK, AND FOR THE SCALLOP FISHERY FOR NORTHERN WINDOWPANE. ALL
                                                      OTHER LIMITS WERE PREVIOUSLY ADOPTED IN FRAMEWORK 55 ON MAY 1, 2016
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 State
                                                                                                                         Total                                                                   Midwater                                     Small-                              Other
                                                                                                                                                          Common         Recreational                                  Scallop                                   waters
                                                                  Stock                        Total ACL              groundfish        Sector                                                      trawl                                     mesh                                 sub-
                                                                                                                                                            pool           fishery                                     fishery                                    sub-
                                                                                                                        fishery                                                                   fishery                                   fisheries                           component
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                               component

                                                  GB Cod .............................                1,197                 997               978                 18   ......................   ..................   ..................   ..................             37                162
                                                  GOM Cod ..........................                    473                 437               271                  9                   157      ..................   ..................   ..................             27                 10
                                                  GB Haddock ......................                  74,058              71,413            70,916                497   ......................            1,087       ..................   ..................            779                779
                                                  GOM Haddock ..................                      4,550               4,436             3,169                 35                1,231                     45     ..................   ..................             35                 35
                                                  GB Yellowtail Flounder .....                          343                 278               274                  4   ......................   ..................                 55                     7               0                  4
                                                  SNE/MA Yellowtail Floun-
                                                    der ..................................                256                  185              149              36    ......................   ..................                 37     ..................              5                 29
                                                  CC/GOM Yellowtail Floun-
                                                    der ..................................              409                 341                  326              15   ......................   ..................   ..................   ..................             43                26
                                                  American Plaice ................                    1,337               1,280               1,257               24   ......................   ..................   ..................   ..................             28                28
                                                  Witch Flounder ..................                     839                 734                  718              16   ......................   ..................   ..................   ..................             35                70
                                                  GB Winter Flounder ..........                         683                 620                  615               5   ......................   ..................   ..................   ..................              0                63
                                                  GOM Winter Flounder .......                           776                 639                  607              32   ......................   ..................   ..................   ..................            122                16
                                                  SNE/MA Winter Flounder ..                             749                 585                  515              70   ......................   ..................   ..................   ..................             70                94
                                                  Redfish ..............................             10,943              10,598             10,540                58   ......................   ..................   ..................   ..................            115               230
                                                  White Hake ........................                 3,406               3,299               3,273               26   ......................   ..................   ..................   ..................             36                72
                                                  Pollock ...............................            20,374              17,817             17,704               113   ......................   ..................   ..................   ..................          1,279             1,279
                                                  N. Windowpane Flounder                                170                 129      ..................          129   ......................   ..................                 36     ..................              2                 4
                                                  S. Windowpane Flounder ..                             599                 104      ..................          104   ......................   ..................               209      ..................             37               249
                                                  Ocean Pout .......................                    155                 130      ..................          130   ......................   ..................   ..................   ..................              2                23
                                                  Atlantic Halibut ..................                   119                  91      ..................           91   ......................   ..................   ..................   ..................             25                 4
                                                  Atlantic Wolffish .................                    77                  72      ..................           72   ......................   ..................   ..................   ..................              1                 3


                                                                                                                TABLE 5—PROPOSED CATCH LIMITS FOR FISHING YEAR 2019
                                                                                                                                                           [mt, live weight]

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 State
                                                                                                                         Total                                                                   Midwater                                     Small-                              Other
                                                                                                                                                          Common         Recreational                                  Scallop                                  waters
                                                                  Stock                        Total ACL              groundfish        Sector                                                      trawl                                     mesh                                 sub-
                                                                                                                                                            pool           fishery                                     fishery                                 sub-com-
                                                                                                                        fishery                                                                   fishery                                   fisheries                           component
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                ponent

                                                  Witch Flounder ..................                 839                  734              718               16         ......................   ..................   ..................   ..................      35                  70


                                                                                       TABLE 6—PROPOSED FISHING YEARS 2017–2019 COMMON POOL TRIMESTER TACS
                                                                                                                                                           [mt, live weight]

                                                                                                                                             2017                                                   2018                                                         2019
                                                                              Stock                                     Trimester         Trimester        Trimester        Trimester            Trimester            Trimester            Trimester           Trimester         Trimester
                                                                                                                            1                 2                3                1                    2                    3                    1                   2                 3

                                                  GB Cod .......................................................                 2.5               3.6             3.7                4.6                  6.8                  7.0
                                                  GOM Cod ....................................................                   2.5               3.3             3.4                2.5                  3.3                  3.4
                                                  GB Haddock ................................................                   99.0             120.9           146.6              134.3                164.1                199.0
                                                  GOM Haddock ............................................                       8.8               8.5            15.4                9.4                  9.0                 16.3
                                                  GB Yellowtail Flounder ...............................                         0.5               0.7             1.3                0.8                  1.3                  2.2
                                                  SNE/MA Yellowtail Flounder .......................                             7.6              13.4            15.2                7.5                 13.2                 14.9
                                                  CC/GOM Yellowtail Flounder ......................                              5.2               5.2             4.5                5.2                  5.2                  4.5
                                                  American Plaice ..........................................                     5.5               8.2             9.1                5.7                  8.6                  9.6
                                                  Witch Flounder ............................................                    4.4               5.1             6.9                4.4                  5.1                  6.9                    4.4              5.1                6.9
                                                  GB Winter Flounder ....................................                        0.4               1.2             3.5                0.4                  1.2                  3.5
                                                  GOM Winter Flounder .................................                         11.7              12.0             7.9               11.7                 12.0                  7.9
                                                  Redfish ........................................................              14.0              17.4            24.7               14.6                 18.1                 25.7
                                                  White Hake ..................................................                 10.2               8.3             8.3               10.0                  8.2                  8.2
                                                  Pollock .........................................................             31.6              39.5            41.8               31.6                 39.5                 41.8
                                                     Note. An empty cell indicates that no catch limit has been set yet for these stocks. These catch limits will be set in a future management action.

                                                                           TABLE 7—PROPOSED COMMON POOL INCIDENTAL CATCH TACS FOR FISHING YEARS 2017–2019
                                                                                                                                                           [mt, live weight]

                                                                                                                                                                                Percentage of
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                                                                                                              Stock                                                             common pool                           2017                           2018                      2019
                                                                                                                                                                                  sub-ACL

                                                  GB Cod ............................................................................................................                                  2                         0.20                          0.37     ........................
                                                  GOM Cod .........................................................................................................                                    1                         0.09                          0.09     ........................
                                                  GB Yellowtail Flounder ....................................................................................                                          2                         0.05                          0.08     ........................
                                                  CC/GOM Yellowtail Flounder ...........................................................................                                               1                         0.15                          0.15     ........................
                                                  American Plaice ...............................................................................................                                      5                         1.14                          1.19     ........................
                                                  Witch Flounder .................................................................................................                                     5                         0.82                          0.82                      0.82



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                                                            TABLE 7—PROPOSED COMMON POOL INCIDENTAL CATCH TACS FOR FISHING YEARS 2017–2019—Continued
                                                                                                                                                     [mt, live weight]

                                                                                                                                                                          Percentage of
                                                                                                       Stock                                                              common pool                    2017                    2018                        2019
                                                                                                                                                                            sub-ACL

                                                  SNE/MA Winter Flounder ................................................................................                                      1                  0.70                    0.70        ........................


                                                           TABLE 8—PERCENTAGE OF INCIDENTAL CATCH TACS DISTRIBUTED TO EACH SPECIAL MANAGEMENT PROGRAM
                                                                                                                                                                                                                          Closed area I                Eastern US/
                                                                                                                                                                                                      Regular B
                                                                                                                     Stock                                                                                                 hook gear                   CA haddock
                                                                                                                                                                                                     DAS program          haddock SAP                     SAP

                                                  GB Cod ........................................................................................................................................                   50                        16                          34
                                                  GOM Cod .....................................................................................................................................                    100    ........................    ........................
                                                  GB Yellowtail Flounder ................................................................................................................                           50    ........................                        50
                                                  CC/GOM Yellowtail Flounder ......................................................................................................                                100    ........................    ........................
                                                  American Plaice ...........................................................................................................................                      100    ........................    ........................
                                                  Witch Flounder .............................................................................................................................                     100    ........................    ........................
                                                  SNE/MA Winter Flounder ............................................................................................................                              100    ........................    ........................
                                                  White Hake ..................................................................................................................................                    100    ........................    ........................


                                                  TABLE 9—PROPOSED FISHING YEARS 2017–2019 INCIDENTAL CATCH TACS FOR EACH SPECIAL MANAGEMENT PROGRAM
                                                                                                                                                     [mt, live weight]

                                                                                                                           Regular B                                      Closed area I hook gear                              Eastern U.S./Canada
                                                                                                                           DAS program                                         Haddock SAP                                        Haddock SAP
                                                                       Stock
                                                                                                             2017               2018               2019               2017               2018            2019             2017               2018                2019

                                                  GB Cod ........................................                 0.10               0.18      ................            0.03               0.06    ................         0.07                  0.13    ................
                                                  GOM Cod .....................................                   0.09               0.09      ................             n/a                n/a    ................          n/a                   n/a    ................
                                                  GB Yellowtail Flounder ................                         0.02               0.04      ................             n/a                n/a    ................         0.02                  0.04    ................
                                                  CC/GOM Yellowtail Flounder .......                              0.15               0.15      ................             n/a                n/a    ................          n/a                   n/a    ................
                                                  American Plaice ...........................                     1.14               1.19      ................             n/a                n/a    ................          n/a                   n/a    ................
                                                  Witch Flounder .............................                    0.82               0.82               0.82                n/a                n/a               n/a            n/a                   n/a               n/a
                                                  SNE/MA Winter Flounder ............                             0.70               0.70      ................             n/a                n/a    ................          n/a                   n/a    ................



                                                  5. Allocation of Northern Windowpane                                       subcomponent value in 2012, 2014, and                                       This action proposes to establish a
                                                  Flounder for the Scallop Fishery                                           2015. This means that outside of the                                     scallop fishery sub-ACL for northern
                                                     Scallop fishery catch of northern                                       groundfish fishery, the scallop fishery is                               windowpane flounder equal to 21
                                                  windowpane flounder is currently                                           the major contributor to northern                                        percent of the northern windowpane
                                                  accounted for under the other sub-                                         windowpane flounder catches. Further,                                    flounder ABC. This allocation is based
                                                  component, and has ranged between 6                                        catch has been over the total ACL for the                                on the 90th percentile of scallop fishery
                                                  and 76 percent of total northern                                           northern windowpane fishery in every                                     catches (as a percent of the total catch)
                                                  windowpane flounder catch between                                          year since 2010. In 2012 and 2015,                                       for calendar years 2005 to 2014. This
                                                  2010 and 2015. As noted above, under                                       scallop fishery catch, as part of the other                              approach is similar to the approach
                                                  section ‘‘4. Catch Limits,’’ the U.S. ABC                                  sub-component, directly contributed to                                   used to set the southern windowpane
                                                  for each stock is reduced by an estimate                                   the ACL overage.                                                         flounder sub-ACL for the scallop fishery
                                                  of catch expected from state waters and                                       Because the scallop fishery does not                                  in Framework 48 (78 FR 26118, May 2,
                                                  the ‘‘other’’ sub-component (i.e., non-                                    currently have an allocation for                                         2013). The Council chose a fixed-
                                                  groundfish fisheries). These sub-                                          northern windowpane flounder, the                                        percentage allocation rather than an
                                                  components are not subject to specific                                     groundfish fishery is held accountable if                                allocation based on projected catch
                                                  catch controls by the FMP. As a result,                                    high levels of catch in the scallop                                      because projected catch can fluctuate
                                                  the state waters and other sub-                                            fishery contribute to an ACL overage.                                    greatly from year to year. The scallop
                                                  components are not allocations, and                                        When triggered, the northern                                             fishery’s sub-ACL would be calculated
                                                  these components of the fishery are not                                    windowpane flounder AMs require                                          by reducing the portion of the ABC
                                                  subject to accountability measures if the                                  groundfish trawl vessel to use selective                                 allocated to the scallop fishery to
                                                  catch limits are exceeded.                                                 gear that reduces flatfish bycatch in                                    account for management uncertainty.
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                                                     For northern windowpane flounder,                                       certain areas. This restricts the ability of                             The current management uncertainty
                                                  33 to 49 percent of the U.S. ABC has                                       the groundfish fishery to target and                                     buffer for zero-possession stocks is 7
                                                  been set aside for the other sub-                                          catch marketable species, mainly other                                   percent. The management uncertainty
                                                  component each year since 2010.                                            flatfish such as winter flounder, and                                    buffer can be adjusted each time the
                                                  Scallop fishery catch accounts for more                                    result in adverse economic impacts to                                    groundfish specifications are set.
                                                  than 90 percent of other sub-component                                     the groundfish fleet fishing on Georges                                     Creating a sub-ACL and, therefore, an
                                                  catch in each of those years, and was                                      Bank when the gear-restricted areas are                                  AM for the scallop fishery is intended
                                                  greater than two times the other                                           in place.                                                                to create accountability for those


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                                                  fisheries responsible for a substantial                 more. This policy was implemented to                   to adjust the GB haddock catch cap in
                                                  share of catch or an overage if one                     provide flexibility for the scallop                    Framework 56, and took final action to
                                                  occurs. This measure also ensures that                  fishery.                                               recommend increasing Atlantic herring
                                                  catch from one fishery does not                            Framework 56 proposes that the AMs                  midwater trawl fishery’s GB haddock
                                                  negatively affect another fishery. Thus,                for GB yellowtail flounder and northern                catch cap from 1 percent of the U.S.
                                                  a sub-ACL for the scallop fishery would                 windowpane flounder would only be                      ABC to 1.5 percent at its November 2016
                                                  help prevent overfishing of northern                    implemented if scallop fishery catch                   meeting. The Council’s decision to
                                                  windowpane flounder, as required by                     exceeds its sub-ACL by any amount and                  increase the GB haddock catch cap in
                                                  National Standard 1 and Section                         the total ACL is also exceeded. The AM                 Framework 56 factored into its decision
                                                  303(a)(1) of the Magnuson-Stevens Act,                  trigger would remain unchanged for                     to cease development of Herring
                                                  and create an incentive to minimize                     SNE/MA yellowtail flounder and                         Framework 5. The Council’s analysis
                                                  bycatch of this stock, consistent with                  southern windowpane flounder. The
                                                                                                                                                                 notes that this option better meets the
                                                  National Standard 9.                                    adjustment for GB yellowtail flounder
                                                                                                                                                                 goals and objectives of the Atlantic
                                                     This action does not propose scallop                 and northern windowpane flounder is
                                                                                                                                                                 herring management program. In
                                                  fishery AMs for the northern                            intended to provide additional
                                                  windowpane flounder sub-ACL.                            flexibility, beyond the existing scallop               particular, this option meets the goal to
                                                  Consistent with other scallop                           AM implementation policy, for the                      achieve, on a continuing basis, optimum
                                                  allocations, the Council would develop                  scallop fishery to operate in years when               yield, and the objectives to achieve full
                                                  and adopt scallop fishery AMs for this                  the overall and scallop fishery                        utilization from the catch of herring,
                                                  sub-ACL during 2017. We would work                      allocations for these stocks are low. The              and to promote the utilization of the
                                                  with the Council to develop and                         scallop fishery is expected to operate                 resource in a manner which maximizes
                                                  implement the AMs in time for fishing                   primarily on Georges Bank in 2017 and                  social and economic benefits to the
                                                  year 2018. This means that if there is an               2018, based on scallop rotational area                 nation, while taking into account the
                                                  overage in the 2017 scallop fishery                     management. The revised thresholds                     protection of marine ecosystems
                                                  northern windowpane flounder sub-                       would only be effective for fishing years              including minimizing bycatch to the
                                                  ACL, that overage would be subject to                   2017 and 2018, after which the Council                 extent practicable.
                                                  the AM. Once the scallop fishery AM for                 would evaluate the provision to ensure                    As in the past, the herring fishery’s
                                                  northern windowpane flounder is                         the threshold has effectively constrained              midwater trawl sub-ACL would be
                                                  implemented, the groundfish fishery                     both scallop fishery catch and total                   calculated by reducing the portion of
                                                  would only be subject to an AM if the                   mortality.                                             the ABC allocated to the herring
                                                  groundfish fishery exceeds its sub-ACL                                                                         midwater trawl fishery to account for
                                                                                                          7. Increase to Georges Bank Haddock
                                                  and the overall ACL is also exceeded.                                                                          management uncertainty. The current
                                                                                                          Catch Limit for the Midwater Trawl
                                                  The proposed 2017 sub-ACL is lower                                                                             management uncertainty buffer is 7
                                                                                                          Fishery
                                                  than recent scallop fishery catches of                                                                         percent.
                                                  northern windowpane flounder. As a                         Throughout 2016, the Council
                                                  result, this action also proposes an AM                 considered adjustments to the GB                          The Council also proposes to establish
                                                  trigger that would provide additional                   haddock catch cap and associated AM                    a process for reviewing the GB haddock
                                                  flexibility that would hold the scallop                 to promote long-term sustainable                       midwater trawl sub-ACL. Following an
                                                  fishery accountable but ensure that                     management the GB haddock stock and                    assessment of the entire GB haddock
                                                  optimum yield is still achieved. The                    groundfish fishery and provide                         stock, the Groundfish Plan Development
                                                  trigger for the scallop fishery northern                incentives for the midwater Atlantic                   Team (PDT) would review groundfish
                                                  windowpane flounder AM is discussed                     herring fishery to minimize bycatch for                fishery catch performance, utilization,
                                                  below in section ‘‘6. Revised Threshold                 this stock to the extent practicable,                  status of the GB haddock resource,
                                                  for Scallop Accountability Measures.’’                  while still allowing the herring fishery               recruitment, incoming year-class
                                                                                                          to achieve optimum yield. The                          strength, and the variability in the GB
                                                  6. Revised Threshold for Scallop                        Council’s Herring Committee                            haddock incidental catch estimates for
                                                  Accountability Measures                                 considered a range of alternatives to                  the Atlantic herring midwater trawl
                                                     The scallop fishery has sub-ACLs for                 adjust the accountability measure for                  fishery. Based on this review, the PDT
                                                  GB yellowtail flounder, SNE/MA                          the GB haddock catch cap in Framework                  would determine whether changes to
                                                  yellowtail flounder, and southern                       Adjustment 5 to the Herring FMP.                       the GB haddock midwater trawl sub-
                                                  windowpane flounder. Framework 56                       Herring Framework 5 analyzed                           ACL were necessary, and recommend to
                                                  would also implement a scallop fishery                  alternatives to adjust GB haddock AM                   the Groundfish Committee and Council
                                                  sub-ACL for northern windowpane                         area, to allocate the existing cap                     an appropriate sub-ACL equal to 1 to 2
                                                  flounder (see section ‘‘5. Allocation of                seasonally, and to use state portside                  percent of the GB haddock U.S. ABC.
                                                  Northern Windowpane Flounder for the                    sampling data in addition to NEFOP
                                                  Scallop Fishery). If the scallop fishery                observer data to monitor the cap. At its               8. Sector Measures for Fishing Year
                                                  exceeds its sub-ACL for these stocks, it                January 2017 meeting, the Council                      2017
                                                  is subject to AMs that, in general,                     ultimately voted not to adopt any of the
                                                  restrict the scallop fishery in seasons                 AM adjustment approaches in Herring                       This action also proposes updated
                                                  and areas with high encounter rates for                 Framework 5, and ceased developing                     annual catch entitlements for 19 sectors
                                                  these stocks. Framework 47 (77 FR                       that action. This means that the existing              for the 2017 fishing year based on the
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                                                  26104, May 2, 2012) set a policy for                    AMs for the GB haddock catch cap                       new catch limits included in
                                                  triggering a scallop fishery AMs for                    remain in effect. This includes the                    Framework 56 and the finalized 2017
                                                  groundfish stocks. Currently, the scallop               inseason closure of the GB haddock AM                  sector rosters. Sector operation plan
                                                  fishery is subject to AMs for these stocks              area when the haddock catch cap is                     approval, as well as evaluation of sector
                                                  if either: (1) The scallop fishery exceeds              reached, and pound-for-pound payback                   exemptions, is covered in the interim
                                                  its sub-ACL and the total ACL is                        for any overages.                                      final rule that approved 2017 and 2018
                                                  exceeded; or (2) the scallop fishery                       The Groundfish Committee                            sector operations plans (82 FR 19618;
                                                  exceeds its sub-ACL by 50 percent or                    simultaneously considered alternatives                 April 28, 2017).


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                                                  Sector Allocations                                      year 2017 rosters. Tables 11 and 12                    commercial Eastern U.S./Canada Area
                                                     Regional Administrator approval is                   show the allocations each sector would                 GB cod TAC and 6 percent of the
                                                  required for sectors to receive annual                  receive for fishing year 2017, based on                commercial Eastern U.S./Canada Area
                                                  catch entitlements (ACEs) for specific                  finalized fishing year 2017 rosters. At                GB haddock TAC as its Eastern GB cod
                                                  groundfish stocks. The ACE allocations                  the start of the fishing year, after sector            and haddock ACEs. These amounts are
                                                  are a portion of a stock’s ACL available                enrollment is finalized, we provide the                then subtracted from the sector’s overall
                                                  to the sector based on the collective                   final allocations, to the nearest pound,               GB cod and haddock allocations to
                                                  fishing history of the sector’s members.                to the individual sectors, and we use                  determine its Western GB cod and
                                                  Sectors are allocated ACE for groundfish                those final allocations to monitor sector              haddock ACEs. Framework 51
                                                  stocks for which its members have                       catch. While the common pool does not                  implemented a mechanism that allows
                                                  landings history, with the exception of                 receive a specific allocation, the                     sectors to ‘‘convert’’ their Eastern GB
                                                  Atlantic halibut, ocean pout,                           common pool sub-ACLs have been                         haddock allocation into Western GB
                                                  windowpane flounder, and Atlantic                       included in each of these tables for                   haddock allocation (79 FR 22421; April
                                                  wolffish. These stocks are not allocated                comparison.                                            22, 2014) and fish that converted ACE
                                                  to sectors.                                                We do not assign an individual permit               in Western GB. Framework 55
                                                     The sector allocations proposed in                   separate PSCs for the Eastern GB cod or                implemented a similar measure for GB
                                                  this rule are based on the fishing year                 Eastern GB haddock; instead, we assign                 cod (81 FR 26412; May 2, 2016).
                                                  2017 specifications described above                     a permit a PSC for the GB cod stock and                   We will allow sectors to transfer
                                                  under ‘‘3. Catch Limits.’’ We calculate                 GB haddock stock. Each sector’s GB cod                 fishing year 2016 ACE for 2 weeks of the
                                                  the sector’s allocation for each stock by               and GB haddock allocations are then                    fishing year following the completion of
                                                  summing its members’ potential sector                   divided into an Eastern ACE and a                      year-end catch accounting to reduce or
                                                  contributions (PSC) for a stock, as                     Western ACE, based on each sector’s                    eliminate any fishing year 2016
                                                  shown in Table 10. The information                      percentage of the GB cod and GB                        overages. If necessary, we will reduce
                                                  presented in Table 10 is the total                      haddock ACLs. For example, if a sector                 any sector’s fishing year 2017 allocation
                                                  percentage of each commercial sub-ACL                   is allocated 4 percent of the GB cod ACL               to account for a remaining overage in
                                                  each sector would receive for fishing                   and 6 percent of the GB haddock ACL,                   fishing year 2016.
                                                  year 2017, based on finalized fishing                   the sector is allocated 4 percent of the               BILLING CODE 3510–22–P
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Table 10. Cumulative PSC (percentage) each sector would receive by stock for fishing year 2017.




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 GB Cod Fixed Gg:gtgf)cmr (Fixed Gear   28.63   2.98    6.34      2.06       0.01       0.37      3.06       1.00       215        0.03      13.60      2.34       2.79       5.84   8.02
 Maine Coast Community Sector (MCCS)    0.97    9.52    0.96      6.35       1.59       1.27      3.25       9.90       7.47       0.67      3.11       1.49       5.95      10.49   10.68
           Maine Permit Bank            0.13    1.12    0.04      112        0.01       0.03      0.32       1.16       0.73       0.00      0.43       0.02       0.82       1.64    1.67
  Nmflma“(”afifléégymm”bsSedor             0.40    2.10    0.35      1.53       0.84       0.70       1.90      0.61       1.25       0.05      2.14       0.71       1.00       1.96   1.76
             NEFS 1                      0.00    0.03    0.00      0.00      0.00       0.00       0.04       0.01      0.01       0.00       0.05       0.00      0.00       0.00    0.00
             NEFS 2                      5.86   18.47   10.67     17.07      1.87       1.73      19.67       9.31     13.21       3.21      18.78       3.51     14.85       6.45   11.39
             NEFS 3                      0.73    9.90    0.05      6.81      0.04       0.07       6.08       2.07      1.69       0.01       6.99       0.41      0.75       3.24    3.96
             NEFS 4                      417    10.61    5.35      8.60      216        2.35       6.06       9.39      8.71       0.69       6.95       1.28      6.72       8.09    6.35
             NEFS 5                      0.48    0.00    0.82      0.00      1.28      20.93       0.21       0.43      0.56       0.44       0.02      11.99      0.01       0.09    0.04
             NEFS 6                      2.87    2.96    2.93      3.84      2.70       5.27       3.74       3.89      5.21       1.50       4.56       1.94      5.31       3.91    3.31
             NEFS 7                      1.25    0.80    1.35      0.59      3.41       2.47       2.27       0.74      0.94       1.28       2.39       0.80      0.36       0.56    0.45
             NEFS 8                      6.52    0.16    5.95      0.07     10.63       5.29       2.60       2.09      2.44      2116        0.68       8.97      0.51       0.47    0.61
             NEFS 9                     13.17    3.02   11.24      7.39     25.19       8.72      10.62       9.71      9.41      32.56       2.95      17.95      9.05       6.38    6.36
             NEFS 10                     0.34    2.35    0.16      1.25      0.00       0.55       4.01       0.93      1.69       0.01       8.95       0.49      0.33       0.61    0.70
             NEFS 11                     0.41   12.23    0.04      3.08      0.00       0.02       2.36       2.05      1.93       0.00       2.08       0.02      1.96       4.73    9.02
             NEFS 12                     0.63    2.98    0.09      1.05      0.00       0.01       7.95       0.50      0.57       0.00       7.66       0.22      0.23       0.30    0.82
             NEFS 13                    1218     0.91   20.11      1.05     34.50      21.03       8.84       8.48      9.30      17.82       3.05      16.60      4.28       215     2.62
     New Hampshire Permit Bank           0.00    1.14    0.00      0.03      0.00       0.00       0.02       0.03      0.01       0.00       0.06       0.00      0.02       0.08    0.11
     Sustainable Harvest Sector 1        2.67    5.97    2.52      4.77      0.97       0.32       3.22       6.40      4.35       5.74       4.67       0.82      6.08       8.41    7.29
     Sustainable Harvest Sector 2        0.29    0.29    0.40      0.07      2.21       2.25       0.84       0.72      0.61       0.46       0.93       111       0.26       0.33    0.27
     Sustainable Harvest Sector 3       16.45    9.19   29.92     32.18     11.06       7.44       8.56      28.70     25.54      13.54       4.99      17.33     38.16      33.47   23.93
            Sectors Total               98.15   96.73   99.30     98.91     98.48      80.73      95.60      98.13     97.77      99.18      95.06      87.99     99.45      99.20   99.37
            Common Pool                  1.88    3.18    0.66      1.06      1.46      17. 17      4.25       1.70      214        0.80       5.04      10.58      0.55       0.76    0.63
 * The data in this table are based on fishing year 2017 sector rosters.
 1 For fishing year 2017, 27.5 percent of the GB cod ACL would be allocated for the Eastern U.S./Canada Area, while 56.1 percent ofthe GB haddock ACL would be allocated for the
 Eastern U.S./Canada Area.
 7 SNE/MA Yellowtail Flounder refers to the SNE/Mid—Atlantic stock. CC/COM Yellowtail Flounder refers to the Cape Cod/GOM stock.




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              MCCS                     3                     59         625          490         422          6           5          24         2066       121            9       44          19      1,337    777     4,195
       Maine Permit Bank                                      7          29          23           75          0           0             2       31          12            0          6            0    184     121      656
              NCCS                     1                     13         228          179         102          3           3          14          16         20            1       30              9    224     145      692
             NEFS                                  —          0            —             —         0          —                         0          0        0             0          1            0     —        —       —
             NEFS 2                   19          50         114       6,937        5.437       1,136         7           7          148        250        214         44         264         45      3,333    477     4,473
             NECFS 3                   2          6          61          33          26          453          0           0          46         56          27            0       98              5    169     240     1,557
             NEFS 4                   13          35         66        3,480        2,727        572          8          10          46         252        141            9       98          17      1,509    599     2496
             NEFS 5                    2          4           0         530          416           0          5          86             2        12         o             6          0        155       3       7        17
             NEFS 6                    9          24         18        1,903        1492         255         10          22          28         105         84         21         64          25      1,192    290     1,298
             NEFS 7                    4          11          5         880          689          39         12          10          17         20          15         18         34          10       80       41      179
             NEFS 8                   21          55          1        3,868        3,031          5         38          22          20         56          40        289         10          116      114      35      241
             NEFS 9                   42         112         19        7,312        5,731        492         90          36          80         261        152        445         41          232     2,032    472     2499
            NEFS 10                    1          3          14         107          84           83          0           2          30         25          27            0       126             6    73       45      273
            NEFS 11                    1          3          76          24          19          205          0           0          18         55          31            0       29              0    441     350     3,542
            NEFS 12                    2          5          18          61          48           70          0           0          60          14         o             0       108             3    52       22      324
            NEFS 13                   39         103          6        13,081      10,252         70         124         87          66         228        150        243         43          214      961     159     1,029
  New Hampshire Permit Bank            0          0           7            0             0         2          0           0             0          1        0             0          1            0     4       6       44
  Sustainable Harvest Sector 1         9          23         37        1,641        1,286        317          3           1          24         172         70         78         66          11      1,364    623     2,862
  Sustainable Harvest Sector 2         1          2           2         261          205           5          8           9             6        19         10            6       13          14       59       25      104
  Sustainable Harvest Sector 3        53         140         57        19,458      15,250       2,141        40          31          64         771        413         185        70          224     8,567    2478    9,399
          Sectors Total               316        832         598      64,583       50,615       6,580        353         334         718       2,636      1,582       1,355      1,338       1,136    22,325   7,344   39,030
          Common Pool                  6          16         20         427          335          70          5          71          32         46          35         11         71          137      123      56      249
*The data in this table are based on fishing year 2017 sector rosters.
*Numbers are rounded to the nearest thousand lbs. In some cases, this table shows an allocation of 0, but that sector may be allocated a small amount of that stock in tens or hundreds pounds.
* The data in the table represent the total allocations to each sector.


        Table 12. Proposed ACE (in metric tons), by stock, for each sector for fishing year 2017.




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            MCCS                        1        4      27       2863       222      192        3        2       11      121       55         4       20         o          606       352       1,903
      Maine Permit Bank                0         1       3        13         10       34        0        0        1       14        5         0        3         0           84        55        298
             NCCS                       1        2       6       104         81       46        1         1       6        7        o         0       14         4          102        66        314
            NEFS 1                      —        —       0         —          —        0        0        0        0        0        0         0        0         0            0         0          0
            NEFS 2                     o        23      52      3,147      2,466     515        3        3       67      113       97        20      120        21         1,512      216      2,029
            NEFS 3                      1        3      28        15         12      205        0        0       21       25       12         0      45          2           77       109        706
            NEFS 4                     6        16      30      1,578      1,237     259        4        4       21      114       64         4      44          8          684       272       1,132
            NEFS 5                      1        2       0       241        189        0        2       39        1        5        4         3        0        70            1         3          8
            NEFS 6                     4        11       8       863        677      116        4        10      13      47        38         o       29        11          541       131        589
            NEFS 7                     2         5       2       399        313       18        6        5        8        o        7         8       15         5           36        19         81
            NEFS 8                     10       25       0      1,754      1,375       2       17        10       o       25       18       131        4        53           52        16        109
            NEFS 9                     19       51       8      3,317      2,599     223       41        16      36      118       69       202       19       105          922       214       1,133
           NEFS 10                     0         1       7        49         38       38        0         1      14       11       12         0       57         3           33        21        124
           NEFS 11                      1        2      34        11          o       93        0        0        8       25       14         0       13         0          200       159       1,607
           NEFS 12                      1        2       8        28         22       32        0        0       27        6        4         0      49          1           23        10        147
           NEFS 13                     18      47        3      5,934      4,650      32       56       39       30      103       68       110       19        97          436        72        467
 New Hampshire Permit Bank             0         0       3         0          0        1        0        0        0        0        0         0        0         0            2         3         20
 Sustainable Harvest Sector 1          4        10      17       744        583      144        2         1      11       78       32        36       30         5          619       2803      1,298
 Sustainable Harvest Sector 2          0         1       1       118         93        2        4        4        3        9        5         3        6         6           27        11         47
 Sustainable Harvest Sector 3         24        63      26      8,826      6,917     971       18        14      209     350      187        84       32       101        3,886      1,124      4264
         Sectors Total                143      378     271     29,295     22,959    2,985     160       151     326     1,196     718       615      607       515        10,126     3,331     17,704
        Common Pool                    3         7       o       194        152       32      2.37      32       14       21       16         5       32        62           56        25        113
*The data in this table are based on fishing year 2017 sector rosters.
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* The data in the table represent the total allocations to each sector.




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                                                  28460                              Federal Register / Vol. 82, No. 119 / Thursday, June 22, 2017 / Proposed Rules

                                                  BILLING CODE 3510–22–C                                               unused allocation from 2016 to 2017                                 announce this adjustment as soon as
                                                  Sector Carryover From Fishing Year                                   (Table 13). Under this scenario, total                              possible.
                                                  2016 to Fishing Year 2017                                            potential catch would exceed the 2017                                  Based on the catch limits proposed in
                                                                                                                       ABC for all stocks except for Gulf of                               this rule, the de minimis carryover
                                                     Sectors can carry over up to 10                                   Maine (GOM) haddock and witch
                                                                                                                                                                                           amount for fishing year 2017 would be
                                                  percent of the unused initial allocation                             flounder. As a result, we expect we will
                                                  for each stock into the next fishing year.                                                                                               set at the default one percent of the 2017
                                                                                                                       need to adjust the maximum amount of
                                                  However, the maximum available                                       unused allocation that a sector can carry                           overall sector sub-ACL. The overall de
                                                  carryover may be reduced if up to 10                                 forward from 2016 to 2017 (down from                                minimis amount will be applied to each
                                                  percent of the unused sector sub-ACL,                                10 percent). It is possible that not all                            sector based on the cumulative PSCs of
                                                  plus the total ACL for the upcoming                                  sectors will have 10 percent of unused                              the vessel/permits participating in the
                                                  fishing year, exceeds the total ABC.                                 allocation at the end of fishing year                               sector. If the overall ACL for any
                                                  Based on the catch limits proposed in                                2016. We will make final adjustments to                             allocated stock is exceeded for fishing
                                                  this action, or previously established in                            the maximum carryover possible for                                  year 2017, the allowed carryover
                                                  Framework 55, we evaluated whether                                   each sector based on the final 2016                                 harvested by a sector minus its specified
                                                  the total potential catch in the 2017                                catch for the sectors, each sector’s total                          de minimis amount, will be counted
                                                  fishing year would exceed the proposed                               unused allocation, and proportional to                              against its allocation to determine
                                                  or established 2017 ABC if sectors                                   the cumulative PSCs of vessels/permits                              whether an overage, subject to an AM,
                                                  carried over the maximum 10 percent of                               participating in the sector. We will                                occurred.
                                                                    TABLE 13—EVALUATION OF MAXIMUM CARRYOVER ALLOWED FROM THE 2016 TO 2017 FISHING YEARS
                                                                                                                                           [mt, live weight]

                                                                                                                 Potential max                          Total potential
                                                                                                                   carryover                            catch in FY 17
                                                                                                 2016 sector                                                                    2017 U.S.
                                                                   Stock                                         (10% of 2016      2017 total ACL        (FY 16 sector                                       Results                  By how much?
                                                                                                  sub-ACL                                                                         ABC
                                                                                                                  sector sub-                           carryover + FY
                                                                                                                     ACL)                                  17 ACL)

                                                                                                     (B)          (C) = (B) *             (D)           (E) = (C) + (D)             (F)                 (G) = (E) > (F)?              (H) = (E)¥(F)
                                                                                                                     10%

                                                  GB Cod ..................................               597               60                  637                  697                  665   Higher than ABC ...................              32
                                                  GOM cod ...............................                 271               27                  473                  501                  500   Higher than ABC ...................               1
                                                  GB Haddock ..........................                51,327            5,133               54,568               59,701               57,398   Higher than ABC ...................           2,303
                                                  GOM Haddock .......................                   2,390              239                4,285                4,524                4,534   Lower than ABC ....................            ¥10
                                                  SNE/MA Yellowtail Flounder                              157               16                  256                  272                  267   Higher than ABC ...................               5
                                                  CC/GOM Yellowtail Flounder                              326               33                  409                  442                  427   Higher than ABC ...................              15
                                                  American Plaice ....................                  1,163              116                1,272                1,388                1,336   Higher than ABC ...................              52
                                                  Witch Flounder ......................                   362               36                  839                  876                  878   Lower than ABC ....................             ¥2
                                                  GB Winter Flounder ..............                       585               59                  683                  741                  702   Higher than ABC ...................              39
                                                  GOM Winter Flounder ...........                         606               61                  776                  837                  810   Higher than ABC ...................              27
                                                  SNE/MA Winter Flounder ......                           523               52                  749                  801                  780   Higher than ABC ...................              21
                                                  Redfish ..................................            9,474              947               10,514               11,461               11,050   Higher than ABC ...................             411
                                                  White Hake ............................               3,433              343                3,467                3,811                3,686   Higher than ABC ...................             125
                                                  Pollock ...................................          17,704            1,770               20,374               22,145               21,312   Higher than ABC ...................             833
                                                     Note: Carryover of GB yellowtail flounder is not allowed because this stock is jointly managed with Canada.


                                                  9. Fishing Year 2017 Annual Measures                                 These measures are not part of                                      limit in response to this increase, after
                                                  Under Regional Administrator                                         Framework 56, and were not                                          considering changes to the common
                                                  Authority                                                            specifically proposed by the Council.                               pool sub-ACLs and sector rosters from
                                                                                                                       We are proposing them in conjunction                                2016 to 2017, proposed trimester TACs
                                                    The FMP gives us authority to                                      with Framework 56 measures in this                                  for 2017, catch rates of witch flounder
                                                  implement certain types of management                                action for efficiency purposes, and                                 during 2016, and other available
                                                  measures for the common pool fishery,                                because they relate to the catch limits                             information. Table 14 summarizes the
                                                  the U.S./Canada Management Area, and                                 proposed in Framework 56.
                                                  Special Management Programs on an                                                                                                        current common pool trip limit for
                                                  annual basis, or as needed. This                                     Witch Flounder Common Pool Trip                                     witch flounder for fishing year 2017
                                                  proposed rule includes a description of                              Limits                                                              implemented on May 1, 2017 (82 FR
                                                  these management measures that are                                      As discussed above in section ‘‘4.                               20285; May 1, 2017), and the proposed
                                                  being considered for fishing year 2017                               Catch Limits,’’ this action proposes to                             trip limit. The common pool trip limits
                                                  in order to provide an opportunity for                               increase the witch flounder ABC for                                 for all other groundfish stocks remains
                                                  the public to comment on whether the                                 fishing year 2017. We propose to adjust                             the same as those implemented on May
                                                  proposed measures are appropriate.                                   the common pool witch flounder trip                                 1, 2017.
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                                                                                                TABLE 14—PROPOSED COMMON POOL TRIP LIMITS FOR FISHING YEAR 2017
                                                                                    Stock                                               Current 2017 trip limit                                         Proposed 2017 trip limit

                                                  Witch Flounder ...................................................   150 lb (68 kg)/trip .............................................   400 lb (181 kg)/trip.




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                                                                           Federal Register / Vol. 82, No. 119 / Thursday, June 22, 2017 / Proposed Rules                                                  28461

                                                  Closed Area II Yellowtail Flounder/                      groundfish sub-ACL of 363,763 lb                           requesting comment on the southern
                                                  Haddock Special Access Program                           (165,000 kg), there is insufficient GB                     windowpane flounder AM for future
                                                                                                           yellowtail flounder to allocate any trips                  actions.
                                                     This action proposes to allocate zero
                                                                                                           to the SAP, even if the projected catch                       The AM areas for either stock are
                                                  trips for common pool vessels to target
                                                                                                           from outside the SAP area is zero.                         triggered if the catch limit for a given
                                                  yellowtail flounder within the Closed
                                                                                                           Further, given the low GB yellowtail                       year is exceeded by more than 5
                                                  Area II Yellowtail Flounder/Haddock
                                                                                                           flounder catch limit, catch rates outside                  percent. The AM areas are implemented
                                                  SAP for fishing year 2017. Vessels could                 of this SAP are more than adequate to
                                                  still fish in this SAP in 2017 to target                                                                            at the start of the next fishing year after
                                                                                                           fully harvest the 2017 GB yellowtail                       the final catch information is available,
                                                  haddock, but must fish with a haddock                    flounder allocation.
                                                  separator trawl, a Ruhle trawl, or hook                                                                             meaning the overage in 2015 triggers an
                                                  gear. Vessels would not be allowed to                    10. Fishing Year 2017 Northern and                         AM for 2017. If windowpane catch is
                                                  fish in this SAP using flounder trawl                    Southern Windowpane Flounder                               between 5 and 20 percent over the limit
                                                  nets. This SAP is open from August 1,                    Accountability Measures                                    for either stock, the Small AM Area
                                                  2017, through January 31, 2018.                             In fishing year 2015, the total ACLs                    restriction for the stock is triggered
                                                     We have the authority to determine                    for both northern and southern                             (Figure 1). If windowpane catch is more
                                                  the allocation of the total number of                    windowpane flounder were exceeded by                       than 20 percent over the limit for either
                                                  trips into the Closed Area II Yellowtail                 more than 20 percent (Table 16). For                       stock, the Large AM Area restriction is
                                                  Flounder/Haddock SAP based on                            both stocks, the overage was greater                       triggered. When the AM areas are
                                                  several criteria, including the GB                       than the management uncertainty                            effective, certain vessels are required to
                                                  yellowtail flounder catch limit and the                  buffers, which means that catch                            use approved selective gear types that
                                                  amount of GB yellowtail flounder                         exceeded the ABCs. This section                            limit flatfish catch. Sectors cannot
                                                  caught outside of the SAP. The FMP                       describes the AMs for both windowpane                      request an exemption from these AMs.
                                                  specifies that no trips should be                        flounder stocks that would go into effect                  The AMs would remain in place until
                                                  allocated to the Closed Area II                          upon publication of the Framework 56                       April 30, 2018, unless modified through
                                                  Yellowtail Flounder/Haddock SAP if                       final rule, and until April 30, 2018.                      a future action to account for updated
                                                  the available GB yellowtail flounder                     Because Framework 56 proposes                              information as specified in the
                                                  catch is insufficient to support at least                measures to address the operational                        regulations. As long as additional
                                                  150 trips with a 15,000-lb (6,804-kg) trip               issue that contributed to the northern                     overages do not occur, the AMs would
                                                  limit (or 2,250,000 lb (1,020,600 kg)).                  windowpane flounder ACL overage, we                        be removed at the start of fishing year
                                                  This calculation accounts for the                        are requesting specific comment on this                    2018, beginning on May 1, 2018.
                                                  projected catch from the area outside                    AM. At the request of the NEFMC and                           An overview of the windowpane AM
                                                  the SAP. Based on the proposed fishing                   the Mid-Atlantic Fishery Management                        is available here: http://
                                                  year 2017 GB yellowtail flounder                         Council (MAFMC), we are also                               www.nero.noaa.gov/sfd/sfdmulti.html.

                                                                                TABLE 16—FISHING YEAR 2015 WINDOWPANE FLOUNDER ACLS AND CATCH
                                                                                                                                                                        Catch
                                                                                                                                                          (mt and percent of ACL or sub-ACL)
                                                                                                                       Total
                                                                                               OFL         ABC
                                                                   Stock                                               ACL
                                                                                               (mt)        (mt)                                         Groundfish       Scallop       State              Other
                                                                                                                       (mt)               Total           fishery        fishery       waters        sub-component
                                                                                                                                                            (%)            (%)          (%)                (%)

                                                  Northern windowpane flounder ......            243         151         144         196 136%                    75             (*)             84             275
                                                  Southern windowpane flounder .....             833         548         527         643 122%                   135            115              71             138
                                                     * Scallop catch of northern windowpane flounder is counted toward the other sub-component.


                                                  Northern Windowpane Flounder                             Northern Windowpane Flounder for the                       windowpane flounder stock, as well as
                                                                                                           Scallop Fishery,’’ Framework 56 also                       the potential economic impacts of the
                                                     Fishing year 2015 catch exceeded the                  proposes to establish an allocation for                    large AM on the groundfish, scallop,
                                                  total ACL for northern windowpane                        the scallop fishery to address the                         and large-mesh non-groundfish
                                                  flounder by 36 percent. Unlike previous                  operational issue that contributed to the                  fisheries.
                                                  years, the groundfish fishery did not                    2015 ACL overage.                                             The 2015 assessment update for
                                                  exceed its sub-ACL for this stock in                                                                                southern windowpane flounder stock
                                                  2015. Catch from the other sub-                          Southern Windowpane Flounder
                                                                                                                                                                      found that the stock is not overfished,
                                                  component, primarily the scallop                            Total 2015 catch exceeded the total                     and that overfishing is not occurring.
                                                  fishery, contributed to the overage.                     ACL for southern windowpane flounder                       The stock was declared fully rebuilt in
                                                  Because no other fishery had an                          by more than 20 percent. The                               2010, and overfishing has not occurred
                                                  allocation of this stock in 2015, the                    groundfish fishery, the scallop fishery,                   for this stock since 2006, despite catch
                                                  groundfish fishery would be held                         and the other non-groundfish fisheries                     in excess of the ACL in all years from
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                                                  responsible for the overage. Catch                       all contributed to the overage. The New                    2010–2015. The ABC was also exceeded
                                                  exceeded the ACL by more than 20                         England and Mid-Atlantic Fishery                           in 2010, 2011, 2012, and 2013. In
                                                  percent, and therefore the large                         Management Councils requested that we                      addition, survey indices suggest that
                                                  Northern windowpane flounder AM                          consider removing or modifying the                         stock size has been relatively stable, and
                                                  area would take effect for all groundfish                southern windowpane accountability                         increasing since hitting a time series
                                                  trawl vessels upon publication of the                    measures for fishing year 2017. In                         low in the mid-1990s, and that stock
                                                  Framework 56 final rule (Figure 1). As                   support of their requests, the Councils                    size increased marginally between 2014
                                                  described in section ‘‘5. Allocation of                  pointed to the status of the southern                      and 2016. The final rule for the 2009


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                                                  28462                   Federal Register / Vol. 82, No. 119 / Thursday, June 22, 2017 / Proposed Rules

                                                  revisions to the National Standard 1                    revenue for these fisheries, as well as                effectiveness of the AM system. We are
                                                  Guidelines (74 FR 3178; January 16,                     the groundfish and scallop fisheries.                  seeking comments on how and to what
                                                  2009) discusses that, if available                         The regulations provide a formulaic                 degree implementing the small AM area
                                                  information indicates that a stock was                  trigger for both windowpane AMs. If the                could alleviate some of the anticipated
                                                  above its BMSY level and continued to                   ACL for either windowpane stock is                     economic impacts of the large AM area,
                                                  grow, even though the ACL was                           exceeded by more than 20 percent, we                   while ensuring it would be consistent
                                                  exceeded for the year, that could                       are required to implement the large AM                 with the objectives of the New England
                                                  indicate that the overage did not have                  area, regardless of current stock status.              and Mid-Atlantic Council fishery
                                                  any adverse biological consequences                     AMs are management controls to                         management plans. We are also seeking
                                                  that needed to be addressed through the                 prevent ACLs from being exceeded and                   comments on potential future
                                                  AM. In line with this concept, the                      to correct or mitigate ACL overages if                 adjustments to the AM that would
                                                  current southern windowpane flounder                    they occur. AMs should address and                     balance achieving optimum yield and
                                                  stock status, coupled with recent                       minimize the frequency and magnitude                   taking into account the needs of fishing
                                                  increases in stock size, suggest that the               of overages and correct the problem that               communities, without compromising
                                                  2015 overage has not resulted in                        caused the overage in as short a time as               the purpose of the AMs and the
                                                  negative biological consequences for                    possible. We are requesting public                     conservation objectives to prevent
                                                  this stock.                                             comment on implementing the large AM                   overfishing of the southern windowpane
                                                     The New England Council conducted                    area for southern windowpane in                        flounder stock.
                                                  an analysis of calendar year 2015                       fishing year 2017 in comparison to the                    Because the ACL was exceeded by
                                                  revenue for yellowtail flounder, winter                 small AM area. When the Council                        more than 20 percent, the large AM area
                                                  flounder, summer flounder and scup                      developed the southern windowpane                      would take effect upon implementation
                                                  within the large AM areas. This analysis                AM areas in Framework 47 to the                        of the Framework 56 final rule, for all
                                                  provides additional details of the extent               Northeast Multispecies FMP (77 FR                      groundfish trawl vessels, and for non-
                                                  of the economic impacts on non-                         26104; May 2, 2012), it selected                       groundfish trawl vessels fishing with a
                                                  groundfish fisheries. In 2015, within the               boundaries for the areas that were                     codend mesh size of 5 inches (12 cm)
                                                  large AM closure area, large-mesh                       potentially larger than would be                       or greater (Figure 1). The scallop fishery
                                                  bottom-trawl fisheries for yellowtail                   expected to achieve the desired catch                  AM restricts the use of dredge gear in
                                                  flounder, winter flounder, summer                       reductions due to uncertainty in the                   the area west of 71° W. longitude,
                                                  flounder, and scup revenues were $2                     analysis. Framework 47 also states that                excluding the Mid-Atlantic scallop
                                                  million. Implementing the large AM                      the boundaries may be adjusted in the                  access areas, for the month of February
                                                  area would result in substantial loss of                future as experience is gained on the                  2018.
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                                                  Review of Framework 52 Provisions for                   (1.52), results in 500 mt, which is less               or constriction in § 648.80 to improve
                                                  Windowpane Flounder AMs                                 than the 2015 catch (643 mt). As a                     enforceability.
                                                                                                          result, the biomass criterion is not met,                 This proposed rule would remove
                                                     Framework 52 (80 FR 2021; January                    and the size of the AM cannot be                       § 648.85(d), which describes the now
                                                  15, 2015) implemented a provision that                  reduced for southern windowpane                        obsolete haddock incidental catch
                                                  allows us to reduce the size of either                  flounder at this time based on this                    allowance for some Atlantic herring
                                                  windowpane AM area restriction for                      criterion. We note that Framework 52                   vessels as a special access program
                                                  groundfish vessels if the stock is rebuilt              only intended for this provision to                    within the Northeast multispecies
                                                  and the biomass criterion is met. The                   reduce the size of the southern                        fishery. The haddock incidental catch
                                                  biomass criterion is defined as the most                windowpane AM for groundfish vessels,                  allowances were codified in the
                                                  recent 3-year average of catch per tow                  and did not intend to reduce the size of               regulations at § 648.90(a)(4)(iii)(D) as
                                                  from the fall surveys multiplied by 75                  the AM for non-groundfish trawl                        midwater trawl sub-ACLs for the GOM
                                                  percent of FMSY (fishing mortality at                   vessels.                                               and GB haddock stocks when we
                                                  maximum sustainable yield). Northern                                                                           implemented ACLs and AMs in
                                                  windowpane flounder is not rebuilt, and                 11. Regulatory Corrections Under                       Amendment 16. This proposed rule
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                                                  thus, does not meet the first criterion for             Regional Administrator Authority                       would remove the references to
                                                  this provision. However, because                                                                               § 648.85(d) throughout the regulations,
                                                  southern windowpane flounder is                           We are proposing minor changes to                    and replace them with the reference to
                                                  rebuilt, we reviewed the biomass                        the regulatory text to simplify the                    the haddock mid-water trawl sub-ACLs.
                                                  criterion for this stock. Based on the                  regulations, and clarify regulatory                       This proposed rule clarifies the
                                                  2014–2016 fall surveys, the most recent                 intent.                                                regulatory text that describes the
                                                  3-year average catch per tow is 0.33 kg,                  This proposed rule clarifies the                     windowpane flounder and ocean pout
                                                  and when applied to 75 percent FMSY                     regulatory text regarding net obstruction              accountability measures in § 648.90.
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                                                  28464                   Federal Register / Vol. 82, No. 119 / Thursday, June 22, 2017 / Proposed Rules

                                                  Classification                                          3,079 permits held by these business                   and witch flounder, as well as the fact
                                                     Pursuant to section 304(b)(1)(A) of the              entities, there were 919 limited access                that the proposed action would keep the
                                                  Magnuson-Stevens Act, the NMFS                          groundfish permits, 268 recreational                   Eastern U.S./Canada area for the full
                                                  Assistant Administrator has made a                      handgear permits, 726 limited access                   fishing year, more than offset the
                                                  preliminary determination that this                     and general category Atlantic sea                      decrease in the catch limit for GB
                                                  proposed rule is consistent with                        scallop permits, 798 small-mesh                        yellowtail flounder.
                                                  Framework 56, other provisions of the                   multispecies permits, and 368 Atlantic                 Allocation for Northern Windowpane
                                                  Magnuson-Stevens Act, and other                         herring permits. There were 2,037                      Flounder for the Scallop Fishery
                                                  applicable law. In making the final                     vessels associated with these permits.
                                                                                                          Each vessel may be individually owned                     The proposed action would establish
                                                  determination, we will consider the                                                                            a northern windowpane flounder
                                                  data, views, and comments received                      or part of a larger corporate ownership
                                                                                                          structure.                                             allocation for the scallop fishery equal
                                                  during the public comment period.                                                                              to 21 percent of the northern
                                                     This proposed rule has been                             For RFA purposes only, NMFS
                                                                                                          established a small business size                      windowpane flounder catch limit. The
                                                  determined to be not significant for                                                                           allocation would cap the incidental
                                                  purposes of Executive Order (E.O.)                      standard for businesses, including their
                                                                                                          affiliates, whose primary industry is                  catch of northern windowpane flounder
                                                  12866.                                                                                                         in the scallop fishery. Until an AM is
                                                     This proposed rule does not contain                  commercial fishing (see 50 CFR 200.2).
                                                                                                          A business primarily engaged in                        developed for the scallop fishery, the
                                                  policies with Federalism or ‘‘takings’’                                                                        21-percent northern windowpane
                                                  implications as those terms are defined                 commercial fishing (NAICS code 11411)
                                                                                                          is classified as a small business if it is             flounder allocation would have little to
                                                  in E.O. 13132 and E.O. 12630,                                                                                  no impact on the scallop fishery.
                                                  respectively.                                           independently owned and operated, is
                                                     The Chief Counsel for Regulation of                  not dominant in its field of operation                 Revised Threshold for Scallop
                                                  the Department of Commerce certified                    (including its affiliates), and has                    Accountability Measures
                                                  to the Chief Counsel for Advocacy of the                combined annual receipts not in excess
                                                                                                                                                                    Framework 56 proposes to
                                                  Small Business Administration that this                 of $11 million for all its affiliated
                                                                                                                                                                 temporarily change the threshold for
                                                  proposed rule, if adopted, would not                    operations worldwide. The
                                                                                                                                                                 implementing scallop fishery AMs for
                                                  have a significant economic impact on                   determination as to whether the entity
                                                                                                                                                                 its allocations for GB yellowtail
                                                  a substantial number of small entities.                 is large or small is based on the average              flounder and northern windowpane
                                                     Framework Adjustment 56 proposes                     annual revenue for the 3 years from                    flounder. Currently, the scallop fishery
                                                  to revise groundfish catch limits for four              2013 through 2015.                                     is subject to AMs for these stocks if
                                                                                                             Ownership data for calendar year
                                                  of the 20 groundfish stocks for fishing                                                                        either: (1) The scallop fishery exceeds
                                                                                                          2015 permits contains gross sales
                                                  years 2017–2019 (May 1, 2017, through                                                                          its sub-ACL and the total ACL is
                                                                                                          associated with the permits for calendar
                                                  April 30, 2020), adjust several                                                                                exceeded; or (2) the scallop fishery
                                                                                                          years 2013 through 2015 that were
                                                  allocations and accountability measures                                                                        exceeds its sub-ACL by 50 percent or
                                                                                                          issued to the 1,505 business entities. Of              more. The proposed action would only
                                                  (AMs) for groundfish catch in non-
                                                                                                          these 1,505 entities, 202 are inactive and             implement scallop fishery AMs for GB
                                                  groundfish fisheries, and make other
                                                                                                          do not have revenues. Using NMFS size                  yellowtail flounder and northern
                                                  administrative changes to groundfish
                                                                                                          standards, 1,495 of the 1,505 entities are             windowpane flounder if the scallop
                                                  management measures. Our analysis of
                                                                                                          categorized as small. The remaining 10                 fishery exceeds its sub-ACL and the
                                                  the likely economic impacts of
                                                                                                          are categorized as large entities.                     total ACL is exceeded in 2017 or 2018.
                                                  Framework 56 measures predicts that
                                                  the proposed action will have positive                  Description of Proposed Framework 56                   This adjustment provides flexibility for
                                                  impacts on fishing vessels, purchasers                  Measures                                               the scallop fishery to operate in years
                                                  of seafood products, recreational                                                                              when its allocations for GB yellowtail
                                                                                                          Annual Catch Limits                                    flounder and northern windowpane
                                                  anglers, and operators of party/charter
                                                  businesses.                                                Framework Adjustment 56 would                       flounder are low. In the case of northern
                                                                                                          update 2017–2019 catch limits for witch                windowpane flounder, this adjustment
                                                  Description of Regulated Entities                       flounder and 2017 catch limits for the                 could help offset any potential negative
                                                     For the purposes of our Regulatory                   three U.S./Canada stocks (Eastern                      impacts that may result from the AM,
                                                  Flexibility Act analysis, the proposed                  Georges Bank (GB) cod, Eastern GB                      once it is developed.
                                                  action is considered to regulate                        haddock, and GB yellowtail flounder).                     A change in availability due to
                                                  ownership entities that are potentially                 Compared to 2016, Framework 56                         improved stock conditions could
                                                  affected by the action. Ownership                       would increase the catch limits for                    increase the likelihood that groundfish
                                                  entities are identified on June 1st of                  Eastern GB cod (by 6 percent), Eastern                 fishery participants would target GB
                                                  each year based on the list of any type                 GB haddock (by 94 percent), and witch                  yellowtail flounder. In order to avoid
                                                  of northeast Federal fishing permit for                 flounder (by 91 percent), and would                    ACL overages, the groundfish fishery
                                                  the most recent complete calendar year.                 decrease the catch limit for GB                        may need to limit efforts to target GB
                                                  For this action, ownership data was                     yellowtail flounder (by 23 percent). The               yellowtail flounder in 2017 or 2018 if
                                                  drawn from permits issued for fisheries                 proposed action allows additional                      scallop fishery catch is high. However,
                                                  in 2015. As of the beginning of fishing                 fishing opportunities for the commercial               in recent years, GB yellowtail flounder
                                                  year 2015 (May 1, 2015), NOAA’s                         components of the groundfish fishery by                catch in the groundfish fishery has been
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                                                  National Marine Fisheries Service                       extending fishing in the Eastern U.S./                 low, and less than 40 percent of the
                                                  (NMFS) issued 3,079 permits that this                   Canada area. If no action is taken, the                groundfish fishery sub-ACL was caught
                                                  action potentially affects.                             Eastern U.S./Canada area would only be                 in fishing years 2013 through 2015.
                                                     Ownership data collected from 2015                   open to fishing for three months (May                  Groundfish fishery catch is not expected
                                                  permit holders indicates that there are                 through July), and the proposed action                 to increase in 2017, and as a result, this
                                                  1,505 distinct business entities that hold              would keep this area open year-round.                  action would not have negative
                                                  at least one permit that could be directly              The increases in the catch limits for                  economic impacts for the groundfish
                                                  regulated by the proposed action. Of the                Eastern GB cod, Eastern GB haddock,                    fishery.


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                                                                          Federal Register / Vol. 82, No. 119 / Thursday, June 22, 2017 / Proposed Rules                                               28465

                                                  Increase to GB Haddock Catch Limit for                  ■ 2. In § 648.80, revise paragraphs (g)(1)             pursuant to the restrictions in
                                                  the Midwater Trawl Fishery                              and (g)(2)(i) to read as follows:                      § 648.86(a)(3). The sub-ACLs will be set
                                                                                                                                                                 using the process for specifying ABCs
                                                     Framework 56 proposes to increase                    § 648.80 NE Multispecies regulated mesh                and ACLs described in paragraph (a)(4)
                                                  the Atlantic herring midwater trawl                     areas and restrictions on gear and methods
                                                                                                                                                                 of this section. For the purposes of these
                                                  fishery’s haddock catch cap for the GB                  of fishing.
                                                                                                                                                                 sub-ACLs, the midwater trawl Atlantic
                                                  haddock stock from 1 percent of the                     *      *     *    *      *                             herring fishery includes vessels issued a
                                                  U.S. ABC to 1.5 percent. This increase                     (g) Restrictions on gear and methods                Federal Atlantic herring permit and
                                                  is expected to provide additional                       of fishing—(1) Net obstruction or                      fishing with midwater trawl gear in
                                                  opportunity to achieve optimum yield                    constriction. Except as provided in                    Management Areas 1A, 1B, and/or 3, as
                                                  in the herring fishery, while still                     paragraph (g)(5) of this section, a fishing            defined in § 648.200(f)(1) and (3).
                                                  minimizing GB haddock catch in                          vessel subject to minimum mesh size                       (2) GB haddock sub-ACL Review.
                                                  midwater trawl gear. The proposed                       restrictions shall not use, or attach any              Following an assessment of the total GB
                                                  increased allocation should provide                     device or material, including, but not                 haddock stock, the Groundfish PDT will
                                                  better opportunity for the Atlantic                     limited to, nets, net strengtheners,                   conduct a review of the sub-ACL and
                                                  herring fishery to avoid triggering the                 ropes, lines, or chafing gear, on the top              recommend to the Groundfish
                                                  AM while taking into account GB                         of a trawl net, except that one splitting              Committee and Council a sub-ACL for
                                                  haddock conditions and minimizing                       strap and one bull rope (if present),                  the midwater trawl Atlantic herring
                                                  bycatch to the extent practicable. The                  consisting of line and rope no more than               fishery of 1 and up to 2 percent of the
                                                  AM reduces herring possession to 2,000                  3 in (7.6 cm) in diameter, may be used                 GB haddock U.S. ABC. The sub-ACL
                                                  lb throughout most of the GB stock area                 if such splitting strap and/or bull rope               review should consider factors
                                                  until the end of the groundfish fishing                 does not constrict, in any manner, the                 including, but not limited to, groundfish
                                                  year.                                                   top of the trawl net. ‘‘The top of the                 fishery catch performance, expected
                                                     Overall, the measures proposed in                    trawl net’’ means the 50 percent of the                groundfish fishery utilization of the GB
                                                  Framework 56 are expected to have a                     net that (in a hypothetical situation)                 haddock ACL, status of the GB haddock
                                                  positive economic effect on small                       would not be in contact with the ocean                 resource, recruitment, incoming year-
                                                  entities. The changes to annual catch                   bottom during a tow if the net were laid               class strength, and evaluation of the
                                                  limits allow for nine additional months                 flat on the ocean floor. For the purpose               coefficient of variation of the GB
                                                  of fishing in the Eastern U.S./Canada                   of this paragraph, head ropes are not                  haddock incidental catch estimates for
                                                  fishing area, and generate additional                   considered part of the top of the trawl                the midwater trawl Atlantic herring
                                                  groundfish gross revenues. This action                  net.                                                   fishery.
                                                  would provide groundfish, scallop, and                     (2) Net obstruction or constriction. (i)               (E) Windowpane flounder catch by the
                                                  herring fishermen with additional                       Except as provided in paragraph (g)(5)                 Atlantic sea scallop fishery. The
                                                  fishing opportunities, enhance their                    of this section, a fishing vessel may not              Atlantic sea scallop fishery, as defined
                                                  operational flexibility, and increase                   use, or attach, any mesh configuration,                in subpart D of this part, will be
                                                  profits.                                                mesh construction, or other means on or                allocated sub-ACLs equaling 21 percent
                                                     This action is not expected to have a                in the top of the net, as defined in                   of the northern windowpane flounder
                                                  significant or substantial effect on small              paragraph (g)(1), subject to minimum                   ABC and 36 percent of the southern
                                                  entities. The effects on the regulated                  mesh size restrictions, as defined in                  windowpane flounder ABC. The sub-
                                                  small entities identified in this analysis              paragraph (g)(1) of this section, if it                ACLs will be set using the process for
                                                  are expected to be positive. Under the                  obstructs the meshes of the net in any                 specifying ABCs and ACLs described in
                                                  proposed action, small entities would                   manner.                                                paragraph (a)(4) of this section.
                                                  not be placed at a competitive                          *      *     *    *      *
                                                  disadvantage relative to large entities,                                                                       *      *     *      *     *
                                                  and the regulations would not reduce                    § 648.85    [Amended]                                     (5) * * *
                                                  the profits for any small entities. As a                ■ 3. In § 648.85, remove paragraph (d)                    (i) * * *
                                                  result, an initial regulatory flexibility               and redesignate paragraph (e) as                          (D) * * *
                                                  analysis is not required, and none has                  paragraph (d).                                            (1) Windowpane flounder. Unless
                                                  been prepared.                                          ■ 4. In § 648.90:
                                                                                                                                                                 otherwise specified in paragraphs
                                                                                                          ■ a. Revise paragraphs (a)(4)(iii)(D) and
                                                                                                                                                                 (a)(5)(i)(D)(1)(i) and (ii) of this section, if
                                                  List of Subjects in 50 CFR Part 648                                                                            NMFS determines the total catch
                                                                                                          (E), and paragraph (a)(5)(i)(D)(1);
                                                    Fisheries, Fishing, Recordkeeping and                 ■ b. Add paragraph (a)(5)(i)(D)(4);
                                                                                                                                                                 exceeds the overall ACL for either stock
                                                  reporting requirements.                                 ■ c. Revise paragraph (a)(5)(iv).
                                                                                                                                                                 of windowpane flounder, as described
                                                                                                            The additions and revisions read as                  in this paragraph (a)(5)(i)(D)(1), by any
                                                    Dated: June 19, 2017.                                                                                        amount greater than the management
                                                  Samuel D. Rauch, III,                                   follows:
                                                                                                                                                                 uncertainty buffer up to 20 percent
                                                  Deputy Assistant Administrator for                      § 648.90 NE multispecies assessment,                   greater than the overall ACL, the
                                                  Regulatory Programs, National Marine                    framework procedures, and specifications,              applicable small AM area for the stock
                                                  Fisheries Service.                                      and flexible area action system.                       shall be implemented, as specified in
                                                    For the reasons stated in the                            (a) * * *                                           paragraph (a)(5)(i)(D) of this section,
                                                  preamble, 50 CFR part 648 is proposed                      (4) * * *                                           consistent with the Administrative
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                                                  to be amended as follows:                                  (iii) * * *                                         Procedure Act. If the overall ACL is
                                                                                                             (D) Haddock catch by the midwater                   exceeded by more than 20 percent, the
                                                  PART 648—FISHERIES OF THE                               trawl Atlantic herring fishery. (1) Sub-               applicable large AM areas(s) for the
                                                  NORTHEASTERN UNITED STATES                              ACL values. The midwater trawl                         stock shall be implemented, as specified
                                                                                                          Atlantic herring fishery will be allocated             in paragraph (a)(5)(i)(D) of this section,
                                                  ■ 1. The authority citation for part 648                sub-ACLs equal to 1 percent of the GOM                 consistent with the Administrative
                                                  continues to read as follows:                           haddock ABC, and 1.5 percent of the GB                 Procedure Act. The AM areas defined
                                                      Authority: 16 U.S.C. 1801 et seq.                   haddock ABC (U.S. share only),                         below are bounded by the following


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                                                  28466                         Federal Register / Vol. 82, No. 119 / Thursday, June 22, 2017 / Proposed Rules

                                                                                                                                                                          5 The approximate location of the southwest
                                                  coordinates, connected in the order                             NORTHERN WINDOWPANE FLOUNDER
                                                  listed by rhumb lines, unless otherwise                                                                               corner of the Rockaway Peninsula, Queens,
                                                                                                                  AND OCEAN POUT SMALL AM                               NY, then eastward along the southernmost
                                                  noted. Vessels fishing with trawl gear in                       AREA—Continued                                        coastline of Long Island, NY (excluding South
                                                  these areas may only use a haddock                                                                                    Oyster Bay), back to Point 1.
                                                  separator trawl, as specified in                                    Point        N. latitude           W. longitude (i) Reducing the size of an AM. If the
                                                  § 648.85(a)(3)(iii)(A); a Ruhle trawl, as                                                                        overall northern or southern
                                                  specified in § 648.85(b)(6)(iv)(J)(3); a                      1 ................           41°10′         67°40′
                                                                                                                                                                   windowpane flounder ACL is exceeded
                                                  rope separator trawl, as specified in                                                                            by more than 20 percent and NMFS
                                                  § 648.84(e); or any other gear approved
                                                  consistent with the process defined in                          NORTHERN WINDOWPANE FLOUNDER determines that: The stock is rebuilt,
                                                                                                                   AND OCEAN POUT LARGE AM AREA                    and the biomass criterion, as defined by
                                                  § 648.85(b)(6). If an overage of the                                                                             the Council, is greater than the most
                                                  overall ACL for southern windowpane                                                                              recent fishing year’s catch, then only the
                                                                                                                     Point           N. latitude    W. longitude
                                                  flounder is a result of an overage of the                                                                        respective small AM may be
                                                  sub-ACL allocated to exempted fisheries                       1 ................           42°10′         67°40′ implemented as described in paragraph
                                                  pursuant to paragraph (a)(4)(iii)(F) of                       2 ................           42°10′         67°20′ (a)(5)(i)(D)(1) of this section, consistent
                                                  this section, the applicable AM area(s)                       3 ................           41°00′         67°20′ with the Administrative Procedure Act.
                                                  shall be in effect for any trawl vessel                       4 ................           41°00′         67°00′ This provision only applies to a limited
                                                  fishing with a codend mesh size of                            5 ................           40°50′         67°00′ access NE multispecies permitted vessel
                                                  greater than or equal to 5 inches (12.7                       6 ................           40°50′         67°40′ fishing on a NE multispecies DAS or
                                                  cm) in other, non-specified sub-                              1 ................           42°10′         67°40′ sector trip.
                                                  components of the fishery, including,                                                                               (ii) Reducing the duration of an AM.
                                                  but not limited to, exempted fisheries
                                                  that occur in Federal waters and                                 SOUTHERN WINDOWPANE FLOUNDER If the northern or southern windowpane
                                                                                                                                                                   flounder AM is implemented in the
                                                  fisheries harvesting exempted species                            AND OCEAN POUT SMALL AM AREA
                                                                                                                                                                   third fishing year following the year of
                                                  specified in § 648.80(b)(3). If an overage                                                                       an overage, as described in paragraph
                                                  of the overall ACL for southern                                    Point           N. latitude    W. longitude
                                                                                                                                                                   (a)(5)(i)(D) of this section, and NMFS
                                                  windowpane flounder is a result of an                         1 ................           41°10′         71°30′ subsequently determines that the
                                                  overage of the sub-ACL allocated to the                       2 ................           41°10′         71°20′ applicable windowpane flounder ACL
                                                  groundfish fishery pursuant to                                3 ................           40°50′         71°20′ was not exceeded by any amount the
                                                  paragraph (a)(4)(iii)(H)(2) of this section,                  4 ................           40°50′         71°30′ year immediately after which the
                                                  the applicable AM area(s) shall be in                         1 ................           41°10′         71°30′ overage occurred (i.e., the second year),
                                                  effect for any limited access NE                                                                                 on or after September 1 the AM can be
                                                  multispecies permitted vessel fishing on                                                                         removed once year-end data are
                                                  a NE multispecies DAS or sector trip. If                         SOUTHERN WINDOWPANE FLOUNDER complete. This reduced duration does
                                                  an overage of the overall ACL for                                 AND OCEAN POUT SMALL LARGE AM not apply if NMFS determines during
                                                  southern windowpane flounder is a                                 AREA 1                                         year 3 that a year 3 overage of the
                                                  result of overages of both the groundfish                                                                        applicable windowpane flounder ACL
                                                  fishery and exempted fishery sub-ACLs,                             Point           N. latitude    W. longitude   has occurred. This provision only
                                                  the applicable AM area(s) shall be in                                                                            applies to a limited access NE
                                                  effect for both the groundfish fishery                        1 ................           41°10′         71°50′
                                                                                                                2 ................           41°10′         71°10′
                                                                                                                                                                   multispecies permitted vessel fishing on
                                                  and exempted fisheries. If a sub-ACL for
                                                                                                                3 ................           41°00′         71°10′ a NE multispecies DAS or sector trip.
                                                  either stock of windowpane flounder is                        4 ................           41°00′         71°20′ *       *    *      *     *
                                                  allocated to another fishery, consistent                      5 ................           40°50′         71°20′    (4) Ocean pout. Unless otherwise
                                                  with the process specified at paragraph                       6 ................           40°50′         71°50′ specified in paragraphs (a)(5)(i)(D)(1)(i)
                                                  (a)(4) of this section, and there are AMs                     1 ................           41°10′         71°50′ and (ii) of this section, if NMFS
                                                  for that fishery, the groundfish fishery                                                                         determines the total catch exceeds the
                                                  AM shall only be implemented if the                                                                              overall ACL for ocean pout, as described
                                                  sub-ACL allocated to the groundfish                              SOUTHERN WINDOWPANE FLOUNDER in paragraph (a)(5)(i)(D)(1) of this
                                                  fishery is exceeded (i.e., the sector and                       AND OCEAN POUT LARGE AM AREA 2 section, by any amount greater than the
                                                  common pool catch for a particular                                                                               management uncertainty buffer up to 20
                                                  stock, including the common pool’s                                 Point           N. latitude    W. longitude
                                                                                                                                                                   percent greater than the overall ACL, the
                                                  share of any overage of the overall ACL
                                                                                                                1 ................              (1)         73°30′ applicable small AM area for the stock
                                                  caused by excessive catch by other sub-
                                                                                                                2 ................           40°30′         73°30′ shall be implemented, as specified in
                                                  components of the fishery pursuant to                         3 ................           40°30′         73°50′ paragraph (a)(5)(i)(D) of this section,
                                                  paragraph (a)(5) of this section exceeds                      4 ................           40°20′         73°50′ consistent with the Administrative
                                                  the common pool sub-ACL) and the                              5 ................           40°20′            (2) Procedure Act. If the overall ACL is
                                                  overall ACL is also exceeded.                                 6 ................              (3)       73°58.5′ exceeded by more than 20 percent, large
                                                                                                                7 ................              (4)       73°58.5′ AM area(s) for the stock shall be
                                                      NORTHERN WINDOWPANE FLOUNDER                              8 ................      5 40°32.6′      5 73°56.4′
                                                                                                                                                                   implemented, as specified in paragraph
                                                      AND OCEAN POUT SMALL AM AREA                              1 ................              (1)         73°30′ (a)(5)(i)(D) of this section, consistent
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                                                                                                                   1 The southernmost coastline of Long Island,    with the Administrative Procedure Act.
                                                        Point             N. latitude         W. longitude      NY, at 73°30′ W. longitude.                        The AM areas for ocean pout are
                                                                                                                   2 The easternmost coastline of NJ at 40°20′
                                                                                                                                                                   defined in paragraph (a)(5)(i)(D)(1) of
                                                  1   ................           41°10′               67°40′    N. latitude, then northward along the NJ coast- this section, connected in the order
                                                  2   ................           41°10′               67°20′    line to Point 6.
                                                  3   ................           41°00′               67°20′       3 The      northernmost coastline of NJ at listed by rhumb lines, unless otherwise
                                                  4   ................           41°00′               67°00′    73°58.5′ W. longitude.                             noted. Vessels fishing with trawl gear in
                                                  5   ................           40°50′               67°00′       4 The southernmost coastline of Long Island,    these areas may only use a haddock
                                                  6   ................           40°50′               67°40′    NY, at 73°58.5′ W. longitude.                      separator trawl, as specified in


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                                                  § 648.85(a)(3)(iii)(A); a Ruhle trawl, as                         specified at § 648.87(b)(1)(i)(C), to the                              yellowtail flounder or northern
                                                  specified in § 648.85(b)(6)(iv)(J)(3); a                          estimate of total catch for the pertinent                              windowpane flounder sub-ACLs
                                                  rope separator trawl, as specified in                             stock.                                                                 specified in paragraph (a)(4) of this
                                                  § 648.84(e); or any other gear approved                              (A) Threshold for implementing the                                  section, and total catch exceeds the
                                                  consistent with the process defined in                            Atlantic sea scallop fishery AMs. If                                   overall ACL for that stock, then the
                                                  § 648.85(b)(6).                                                   scallop fishery catch exceeds the scallop                              applicable scallop fishery AM will take
                                                  *      *    *     *      *                                        fishery sub-ACLs for any groundfish                                    effect, as specified in § 648.64 of the
                                                     (iv) AMs if the sub-ACL for the                                stocks in paragraph (a)(4) of this section                             Atlantic sea scallop regulations. For the
                                                  Atlantic sea scallop fishery is exceeded.                         by 50 percent or more, or if scallop                                   2019 fishing year and onward, the
                                                  At the end of the scallop fishing year,                           fishery catch exceeds the scallop fishery                              threshold for implementing scallop
                                                  NMFS will evaluate whether Atlantic                               sub-ACL by any amount and total catch                                  fishery AMs for GB yellowtail flounder
                                                  sea scallop fishery catch exceeded the                            exceeds the overall ACL for a given                                    and northern windowpane flounder will
                                                  sub-ACLs for any groundfish stocks                                stock, then the applicable scallop                                     return to that listed in paragraph
                                                  allocated to the scallop fishery. On                              fishery AM will take effect, as specified                              (a)(5)(iv)(A) of this section.
                                                  January 15, or when information is                                in § 648.64 of the Atlantic sea scallop
                                                  available to make an accurate                                     regulations.                                                           *     *      *     *     *
                                                  projection, NMFS will also determine                                 (B) 2017 and 2018 fishing year                                      § § 648.86, 648.90, and 648.201                 [Amended]
                                                  whether total catch exceeded the overall                          threshold for implementing the Atlantic
                                                  ACL for each stock allocated to the                               sea scallop fishery AMs for GB                                         ■ 5. In the table below, for each section
                                                  scallop fishery. When evaluating                                  yellowtail flounder and Northern                                       in the left column, remove the text from
                                                  whether total catch exceeded the overall                          windowpane flounder. For the 2017 and                                  whenever it appears throughout the
                                                  ACL, NMFS will add the maximum                                    2018 fishing years only, if scallop                                    section and add the text indicated in the
                                                  carryover available to sectors, as                                fishery catch exceeds either GB                                        right column.

                                                                         Section                                                    Remove                                                         Add                                     Frequency

                                                  § 648.86(a)(3)(ii)(A)(1) .............................       § 648.85(d)   ...............................................   § 648.90(a)(4)(iii)(D)   ................................               1
                                                  § 648.86(a)(4) ..........................................    § 648.85(d)   ...............................................   § 648.90(a)(4)(iii)(D)   ................................               1
                                                  § 648.90(a)(5)(iii) ......................................   § 648.85(d)   ...............................................   § 648.90(a)(4)(iii)(D)   ................................               1
                                                  § 648.201(a)(2) ........................................     § 648.85(d)   ...............................................   § 648.90(a)(4)(iii)(D)   ................................               1



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Document Created: 2017-06-21 23:55:35
Document Modified: 2017-06-21 23:55:35
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; request for comments.
DatesComments must be received by July 7, 2017.
ContactAja Szumylo, Fishery Policy Analyst, phone: 978-281-9195; email: A[email protected]
FR Citation82 FR 28447 
RIN Number0648-BG53
CFR AssociatedFisheries; Fishing and Recordkeeping and Reporting Requirements

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