82_FR_2960 82 FR 2954 - Taking of Threatened or Endangered Marine Mammals Incidental to Commercial Fishing Operations; Proposed Issuance of Permit

82 FR 2954 - Taking of Threatened or Endangered Marine Mammals Incidental to Commercial Fishing Operations; Proposed Issuance of Permit

DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

Federal Register Volume 82, Issue 6 (January 10, 2017)

Page Range2954-2960
FR Document2017-00265

We, the National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS), are proposing to issue a permit for a period of three years to authorize the incidental, but not intentional, take of two stocks of marine mammals listed as threatened or endangered under the Endangered Species Act (ESA), under the Marine Mammal Protection Act (MMPA), by the California (CA) thresher shark/swordfish drift gillnet fishery (>14 inch mesh) and the Washington (WA)/Oregon (OR)/CA sablefish pot fishery. In accordance with the MMPA, NMFS issues this permit provided that it can make the determination that: The incidental take will have a negligible impact on the affected stocks; a recovery plan for all affected stocks of threatened or endangered marine mammals has been developed or is being developed; and as required by the MMPA, a take reduction plan and monitoring program have been implemented, and vessels in the CA thresher shark/swordfish drift gillnet fishery (>14 inch mesh) and the WA/OR/CA sablefish pot fisheries are registered. We have made a preliminary determination that incidental taking from commercial fishing will have a negligible impact on the ESA-listed humpback whale (CA/OR/WA stock) and sperm whale (CA/ OR/WA stock). Recovery plans have been completed for humpback and sperm whales. We solicit public comments on the draft negligible impact determination (NID) and on the proposal to issue a permit to vessels that operate in these fisheries for the taking of affected endangered stocks of marine mammals.

Federal Register, Volume 82 Issue 6 (Tuesday, January 10, 2017)
[Federal Register Volume 82, Number 6 (Tuesday, January 10, 2017)]
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

RIN 0648-XE909


Taking of Threatened or Endangered Marine Mammals Incidental to 
Commercial Fishing Operations; Proposed Issuance of Permit

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

ACTION: Notice; request for comments.

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SUMMARY: We, the National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS), are 
proposing to issue a permit for a period of three years to authorize 
the incidental, but not intentional, take of two stocks of marine 
mammals listed as threatened or endangered under the Endangered Species 
Act (ESA), under the Marine Mammal Protection Act (MMPA), by the 
California (CA) thresher shark/swordfish drift gillnet fishery (>14 
inch mesh) and the Washington (WA)/Oregon (OR)/CA sablefish pot 
fishery. In accordance with the MMPA, NMFS issues this permit provided 
that it can make the determination that: The incidental take will have 
a negligible impact on the affected stocks; a recovery plan for all 
affected stocks of threatened or endangered marine mammals has been 
developed or is being developed; and as required by the MMPA, a take 
reduction plan and monitoring program have been implemented, and 
vessels in the CA thresher shark/swordfish drift

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gillnet fishery (>14 inch mesh) and the WA/OR/CA sablefish pot 
fisheries are registered. We have made a preliminary determination that 
incidental taking from commercial fishing will have a negligible impact 
on the ESA-listed humpback whale (CA/OR/WA stock) and sperm whale (CA/
OR/WA stock). Recovery plans have been completed for humpback and sperm 
whales. We solicit public comments on the draft negligible impact 
determination (NID) and on the proposal to issue a permit to vessels 
that operate in these fisheries for the taking of affected endangered 
stocks of marine mammals.

DATES: Comments on this action and supporting documents must be 
received by February 9, 2017.

ADDRESSES: You may submit comments on this document and the draft 
negligible impact determination, which are available on the Internet at 
the following address: http://www.westcoast.fisheries.noaa.gov/protected_species/marine_mammals/fisheries_interactions.html. Recovery 
plans for these two species are available on the Internet at the 
following address: http://www.nmfs.noaa.gov/pr/recovery/plans.htm#mammals.
    You may submit comments on this document or the draft negligible 
impact determination, identified by NOAA-NMFS-2016-0129, by either of 
the following methods:
     Electronic Submissions: Submit all electronic public 
comments via the Federal eRulemaking Portal. Go to www.regulations.gov/#!docketDetail;D=NOAA-NMFS-2016-0129, click the ``Comment Now!'' icon, 
complete the required fields, and enter or attach your comments.
     Mail: Send written comments to: Chris Yates, Assistant 
Regional Administrator, Protected Resources Division, West Coast 
Region, 501 W. Ocean Blvd., Suite 4200; Long Beach, CA 90802. Comments 
may also be faxed to (562) 980-4027. Include the identifier ``NOAA-
NMFS-2016-0129'' in the comments.
    Instructions: Comments sent by any other method, to any other 
address or individual, or received after the end of the comment period, 
may not be considered by NMFS. All comments received are a part of the 
public record and will generally be posted for public viewing on 
www.regulations.gov without change. All personal identifying 
information (e.g., name, address, etc.), confidential business 
information, or otherwise sensitive information submitted voluntarily 
by the sender will be publicly accessible. NMFS will accept anonymous 
comments (enter ``N/A'' in the required fields if you wish to remain 
anonymous). Attachments to electronic comments will be accepted in 
Microsoft Word, Excel, or Adobe PDF file formats only.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Christina Fahy, NMFS West Coast 
Region, (562) 980-4023 or [email protected]; or Shannon 
Bettridge, NMFS Office of Protected Resources, (301) 427-8402 or 
[email protected].

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:

Background

    Section 101(a)(5)(E) of the MMPA, 16 U.S.C. 1361 et seq., states 
that NMFS, as delegated by the Secretary of Commerce, shall for a 
period of up to three years allow the incidental taking of marine 
mammal species listed under the ESA, 16 U.S.C. 1531 et seq., by persons 
using vessels of the United States and those vessels which have valid 
fishing permits issued by the Secretary in accordance with section 
204(b) of the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act, 
16 U.S.C. 1824(b), while engaging in commercial fishing operations, if 
NMFS makes certain determinations. NMFS must determine, after notice 
and opportunity for public comment, that: (1) Incidental mortality and 
serious injury (M/SI) will have a negligible impact on the affected 
species or stock; (2) a recovery plan has been developed or is being 
developed for such species or stock under the ESA; and (3) where 
required under section 118 of the MMPA, a monitoring program has been 
established, vessels engaged in such fisheries are registered in 
accordance with section 118 of the MMPA, and a take reduction plan has 
been developed or is being developed for such species or stock.
    We propose to issue a permit under MMPA section 101(a)(5)(E) to 
vessels registered in the CA thresher shark/swordfish drift gillnet 
fishery (>14 inch mesh) to incidentally take individuals from two 
stocks of endangered marine mammals: The CA/OR/WA stock of humpback 
whales (Megaptera novaeangliae) and the CA/OR/WA stock of sperm whales 
(Physeter macrocephalus); and to vessels registered in WA/OR/CA 
sablefish pot fishery to incidentally take individuals from the CA/OR/
WA stock of humpback whales. A history of MMPA section 101(a)(5)(E) 
permits related to these stocks was included in previous notices for 
other permits to take threatened or endangered marine mammals 
incidental to commercial fishing (e.g., 72 FR 60814, October 26, 2007; 
78 FR 54553, September 4, 2013) and is not repeated here. The data for 
considering these authorizations were reviewed coincident with the 2016 
MMPA List of Fisheries (LOF; 81 FR 20550, April 8, 2016), the final 
2015 U.S. Pacific Marine Mammal Stock Assessment Report (SAR) (Carretta 
et al. 2016), Carretta and Moore (2014), Moore and Barlow (2014), the 
Fishery Management Plan (FMP) for U.S. West Coast Fisheries for Highly 
Migratory Species (HMS), recovery plans for these species (available on 
the Internet at: http://www.nmfs.noaa.gov/pr/recovery/plans.htm#mammals), the best available scientific information and 
available data, and other relevant sources.
    Based on observer data and marine mammal injury reporting forms, 
vessels operating in the Category I CA thresher shark/swordfish drift 
gillnet fishery (>14 inch mesh) and the Category II WA/OR/CA sablefish 
pot fishery are the two Federally-managed Category I and II fisheries 
that operate in the ranges of affected stocks, namely the CA/OR/WA 
stocks of humpback whale and sperm whale, and are currently considered 
for authorization. A brief description of these fisheries can be found 
below. The CA thresher shark/swordfish drift gillnet fishery (>14 inch 
mesh), is the only Federally-managed Category I fishery operating off 
the coast of California. The WA/OR/CA sablefish pot fishery is the only 
Federally-managed Category II fishery operating off the coasts of 
California, Oregon, and Washington. All other Category II fisheries 
that may interact with the marine mammal stocks observed off the coasts 
of California, Oregon, and Washington are state-managed and are not 
considered for authorization under this permit; however, M/SI related 
to these fisheries and all other human sources was evaluated in the 
draft NID. Participants in Category III fisheries are not required to 
obtain incidental take permits under MMPA section 101(a)(5)(E) but are 
required to report any mortality or injury of marine mammals incidental 
to their operations.

Basis for Determining Negligible Impact

    Prior to issuing a permit to take ESA-listed marine mammals 
incidental to commercial fishing, NMFS must determine if the M/SI 
incidental to commercial fisheries will have a negligible impact on the 
affected species or stocks of marine mammals. NMFS satisfies this 
requirement through completion of a NID. We clarify that for purposes 
of the draft negligible impact analysis, incidental M/SI from 
commercial fisheries includes M/SI from entanglement in fishing gear or 
ingestion of fishing gear. Indirect effects,

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such as the effects of removing prey from habitat, are not included in 
this analysis. A biological opinion prepared under ESA section 7 
considers direct and indirect effects of Federal actions (available at 
http://www.westcoast.fisheries.noaa.gov/), and thus, contains a broader 
scope of analysis than is required by MMPA section 101(a)(5)(E).
    Although the MMPA does not define ``negligible impact,'' NMFS has 
issued regulations providing a qualitative definition of ``negligible 
impact'' (50 CFR 216.103), and through scientific analysis, peer 
review, and public notice developed a quantitative approach for 
determining negligible impact. As it applies here, the definition of 
``negligible impact'' is ``an impact resulting from the specified 
activity that cannot be reasonably expected to, and is not reasonably 
likely to adversely affect the species or stock through effects on 
annual rates of recruitment or survival.'' The development of the 
approach is outlined in detail in the current draft NID made available 
through this notice and was described in previous notices for other 
permits to take threatened or endangered marine mammals incidental to 
commercial fishing (e.g., 72 FR 60814, October 26, 2007; 78 FR 54553, 
September 4, 2013).

Criteria for Determining Negligible Impact

    In 1999 NMFS adopted criteria for making NIDs for MMPA 101(a)(5)(E) 
permits (64 FR 28800, May 27, 1999). In applying the 1999 criteria to 
determine whether M/SI incidental to commercial fisheries will have a 
negligible impact on a listed marine mammal stock, Criterion 1 is 
whether total human-related M/SI is less than 10 percent of the stock's 
potential biological removal level (PBR). If total human-related M/SI 
is less than 10 percent of PBR, the analysis would be concluded, and 
the impact would be determined to be negligible. If Criterion 1 is not 
satisfied, NMFS may use one of the other criteria as appropriate. The 
remaining criteria describe alternatives under certain conditions. 
Criterion 2 is satisfied if the total human-related M/SI is greater 
than PBR, but commercial fisheries-related M/SI is less than 10 percent 
of PBR. If Criterion 2 is satisfied, vessels operating in individual 
fisheries may be permitted if management measures are being taken to 
address non-fisheries-related mortality and serious injury. Criterion 3 
is satisfied if total commercial fisheries-related M/SI is greater than 
10 percent of PBR and less than PBR, and the population is stable or 
increasing. Fisheries may then be permitted subject to individual 
review and certainty of data. Criterion 4 stipulates that if the 
population abundance of a stock is declining, the threshold level of 10 
percent of PBR will continue to be used. Criterion 5 states that if 
total commercial fisheries-related M/SI is greater than PBR, permits 
may not be issued for that species or stock.
    We considered two time frames for this analysis: 5 years (2010-
2014) and 14 years (2001-2014). The first time frame we considered for 
both stocks of whales is the most recent five-year period for which 
data are available and have been analyzed (here, January 1, 2010 
through December 31, 2014) and is typically used for NID analyses. A 
five-year time frame in many cases provides enough data to adequately 
capture year-to-year variations in take levels, while reflecting 
current environmental and fishing conditions, as they may change over 
time. However, NMFS' Guidelines for Assessing Marine Mammal Stocks 
(GAMMS) suggest that mortality estimates could be averaged over as many 
years as necessary to achieve a coefficient of variation of less than 
or equal to 0.3.
    In addition, Carretta and Moore (2014) recommend pooling longer 
time series of data when bycatch is a rare event. For example, pooling 
10 years of fishery data resulted in bycatch estimates within 25 
percent of the true bycatch rate over 50 percent of the time (i.e., 
estimates were within 25 percent of the true value more often than 
not). Key to this approach was that the fishery must have had 
sufficiently constant characteristics (e.g., effort, gear, locations) 
to support the inference of consistent results across years such as 
with the CA thresher shark/swordfish drift gillnet fishery (>=14 inch 
mesh). Rare bycatch events typically involve smaller populations paired 
with low observer coverage in a fishery. If true bycatch mortality is 
low, but near PBR, then estimation bias needs to be reduced to allow 
reliable evaluation of the bycatch estimate against a low removal 
threshold.
    Currently, the humpback whale and the sperm whale stocks are the 
only ESA-listed marine mammal species interacting with the CA thresher 
shark/swordfish drift gillnet fishery (>=14 inch mesh) that meet the 
conditions described in Carretta and Moore (2014): These stocks have 
relatively small minimum population estimates and have been recorded as 
having been incidentally killed or seriously injured in rare events (in 
the CA thresher shark/swordfish drift gillnet fishery (>=14 inch mesh). 
The CA/OR/WA stock of humpback whale has also been recorded as having 
been rarely incidentally killed or seriously injured in the WA/OR/CA 
sablefish pot fishery.
    In 2001, a time/area closure of the drift gillnet fishery off 
central and northern California/southern Oregon to protect leatherback 
sea turtles was implemented through regulations, and resulted in a 
decrease in overall fishing effort and a shift in effort to southern 
California. Therefore, the post-2000 time period best represents the 
current spatial state of the fishery, so we used the 14-year period 
post-2000 to calculate mean annual mortality estimate for these two 
stocks of whales, based on recommendations contained in the GAMMS and 
Carretta and Moore (2014). This time frame also provides a 
comprehensive look at the WA/OR/CA sablefish pot fishery, given changes 
in oceanographic conditions, fishing practices, and reporting and 
stranding records.
    A conservative, or precautionary, approach is taken in these 
analyses for evaluating the negligible impact of fisheries and other 
sources of injury or mortality, such as recreational fisheries and ship 
strikes, on these stocks. In certain cases, the maximum estimate of M/
SI was used for the calculations. For example, if a ship strike 
occurred, but M/SI was not observed on scene or confirmed by necropsy 
of the stranded animal, and if further review of reports and other 
sources then confirmed M/SI, it was assumed for purposes of this 
analysis, that M/SI occurred. Additionally, M/SI from unknown or 
unidentified fisheries was conservatively considered to be from 
commercial fisheries. Furthermore, in using two time frames for the 
negligible impact analyses (2001-2014 and 2010-2014), we took a 
precautionary approach by ensuring that a NID could be made for both 
time frames considered.

Negligible Impact Determinations

    Below is a summary of our application of the negligible impact 
criteria and determination regarding the effects of commercial 
fisheries off the U.S. west coast on the CA/OR/WA stocks of humpback 
whale and sperm whale.

Criterion 1 Analysis

    Criterion 1 would be satisfied if the total human-related M/SI is 
less than 10 percent of PBR.
    The 5-year (2010-2014) average annual human-related M/SI to the CA/
OR/WA stock of humpback whales is 6.8 or 62.0 percent of the PBR 
(11.0). The 14-year (2001-2014) average annual human-related M/SI to 
the CA/OR/WA

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stock of humpback whales is 5.1 or 46.4 percent of the PBR. The total 
annual human-related M/SI for this stock of humpback whales is not less 
than 10 percent of PBR for both time frames considered.
    The 5-year (2010-2014) average annual human-related M/SI of the CA/
OR/WA stock of sperm whales is 0.6 or 22.2 percent of the PBR (2.7). 
The 14-year (2001-2014) average annual human-related M/SI to the CA/OR/
WA stock of sperm whales from all human sources is 0.9 or 33.3 percent 
of the PBR. The total annual human-caused M/SI for this stock of sperm 
whales is not less than 10 percent of the PBR for both time frames 
considered.
    Criterion 1 was not satisfied because the total annual human-
related M/SI for these stocks is not less than 10 percent of PBR for 
the time periods considered. As a result, the other criteria must be 
examined.

Criterion 2 Analysis

    Criterion 2 would be satisfied if total human-related M/SI is 
greater than PBR and the total fisheries-related mortality is less than 
10 percent of PBR. This criterion was not satisfied because total 
human-related M/SI (detailed above) is less than PBR, and total 
fisheries-related mortality (detailed below) is greater than 10 percent 
of PBR for each stock (both time frames analyzed). As a result, the 
other criteria were examined.

Criterion 3 Analysis

    Unlike Criteria 1 and 2, which examine total human-related M/SI 
relative to PBR, Criterion 3 compares total fisheries-related M/SI to 
PBR. Criterion 3 would be satisfied if the total commercial fisheries-
related M/SI (including state and Federal fisheries) is greater than 10 
percent of and less than 100 percent of PBR for each stock for the 
respective time frame considered, and the populations of these stocks 
are considered to be stable or increasing. If the Criterion is met, 
vessels may be permitted subject to individual review and certainty of 
data.
    Criterion 3 was satisfied for the CA/OR/WA humpback whale stock as 
the annual average fishery-related M/SI from all commercial fisheries 
is greater than 10 percent of and less than 100 percent of PBR, and the 
population is increasing (6-7 percent per year). The 5-year (2010-2014) 
average annual fishery-related M/SI from all commercial fisheries for 
the CA/OR/WA humpback whale stock is estimated at 5.6 or 51.0 percent 
of PBR and 4.1 or 37.3 percent of PBR for the 14-year period (2001-
2014), which is between 10 percent and 100 percent of PBR. In addition, 
the stock has experienced a positive growth rate (6-7 percent per 
year). Accordingly, Criterion 3 is satisfied in determining that M/SI 
of the CA/OR/WA humpback whale stock incidental to commercial fishing 
would have a negligible impact on the stock.
    In 2015, there was a significant increase in reports of entangled 
humpback whales off the U.S. west coast, primarily in the state-managed 
pot/trap fisheries. In addition, there were two fatal ship strikes of 
humpback whales. We evaluated the 2015 preliminary raw entanglement and 
ship strike data to understand how future data may impact this type of 
analysis. Serious injury determinations for 2015 will be completed in 
early 2017. If not all entanglements or ship strikes are determined to 
be M/SI, it is possible to conclude there is a negligible impact under 
Criterion 3 for both the 15-year and five-year time frames. Based on 
past humpback whale injury determinations from 2007 through 2014, 84 
percent were determined to be M/SI.
    Criterion 3 was satisfied for the CA/OR/WA sperm whale stock as the 
total fishery-related M/SI is greater than 10 percent of and less than 
100 percent of PBR, and the population is stable. The 5-year (2010-
2014) annual average fishery-related M/SI from all commercial fisheries 
for the CA/OR/WA sperm whale stock is estimated at 0.4 or 14.8 percent 
of PBR and 0.6 or 22.2 percent of PBR for the 14-year average (2001-
2014), which is between 10 percent and 100 percent of PBR. The 
population is considered to be stable.
    In 2015, there were no reports of entangled or ship-struck sperm 
whales. Therefore, the addition of one more year of data would not 
change the conclusion reached in the draft NID.
    Accordingly, Criterion 3 is satisfied in determining that M/SI of 
the CA/OR/WA sperm whale stock incidental to commercial fishing would 
have a negligible impact on the stock.
    In conclusion, based on the criteria outlined in 1999 (64 FR 
28800), the final 2015 U.S. Pacific SAR (Carretta et al,. 2016), 
Carretta and Moore (2014), Moore and Barlow (2014), and the best 
available scientific information, available data and other sources, 
NMFS has determined that the M/SI incidental to the CA thresher shark/
swordfish drift gillnet fishery (>=14 inch mesh) and the WA/OR/CA 
sablefish pot fishery will have a negligible impact on the CA/OR/WA 
stock of humpback whales and the CA thresher shark/swordfish drift 
gillnet fishery (>=14 inch mesh) will have a negligible impact on the 
CA/OR/WA stock of sperm whales. NMFS therefore proposes to issue the 
MMPA 101(a)(5)(E) permit. Specifically, NMFS proposes that vessels 
operating in these identified commercial fisheries within the range of 
the CA/OR/WA humpback and sperm whale stocks may be permitted subject 
to individual review of the fishery and the certainty of relevant data, 
and provided that the other provisions of section 101(a)(5)(E) are met.

Description of Fisheries

    The following is an individual review of the two Federally-
authorized fisheries classified as Category I and II in the 2016 LOF 
(81 FR 20550) which are known through observer records, fisher self-
reports, and confirmed entanglement reports to kill or seriously injure 
ESA-listed marine mammals incidental to commercial fishing operations. 
Detailed descriptions of those fisheries can be found in the NMFS 
(2011) Biological Opinion on the operation of the Pacific groundfish 
fishery, which includes the WA/OR/CA sablefish pot fishery; the NMFS 
(2013) Biological Opinion for the CA thresher shark/swordfish drift 
gillnet fishery (>=14 inch mesh); the 2015 SAR (Carretta et al. 2016); 
and the draft NID.

California Thresher Shark/Swordfish Drift Gillnet Fishery (>14 Inch 
Mesh)

    Participants in the CA thresher shark/swordfish drift gillnet 
fishery (>=14 inch mesh) are required to have a valid permit issued 
annually by the California Department of Fish and Wildlife. In 
accordance with MMPA section 118(c), only those vessels participating 
in the CA thresher shark/swordfish drift gillnet fishery (>=14 inch 
mesh) that have registered with the Marine Mammal Authorization Program 
are authorized to take marine mammals incidental to their fishing 
operations. Vessels holding this authorization must comply with the 
Pacific Offshore Cetacean Take Reduction Plan and implementing 
regulations. Any vessel that violates regulations will be subject to 
enforcement action. The estimated number of vessels in the fishery is 
based upon the number of vessels that indicated intent to participate 
in the fishery according to historical reference and may not be an 
accurate estimate of the number of vessels actively engaged in fishing 
in any given year. The CA thresher shark/swordfish drift gillnet 
fishery (=14 inch mesh) is a limited entry program, managed 
with gear, seasons, and area closures. The number of vessels 
participating in the CA thresher shark/swordfish drift gillnet fishery 
(=14 inch mesh) has decreased from 148 permits issued and 98 
active vessels in 1998 to 72 permits issued and

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18 active vessels in 2016. Information on the number of active permit 
holders was obtained from the ``Status of the U.S. west coast fisheries 
for HMS through 2004; Stock Assessment and Fishery Evaluation'' report, 
available from the Pacific Fishery Management Council Web site 
(www.pcouncil.org).
    The fishery targets swordfish and thresher shark. It operates 
outside of state waters to about 150 nautical miles (nm) offshore 
ranging from the U.S./Mexico border in the south to the Oregon border 
in the north, depending on sea surface temperature conditions. 
Regulations restrict the fishery to waters outside 200 nm from February 
1 through April 30, and outside 75 nm from May 1 through August 14, 
while allowing fishing inside 75 nm from August 15 through January 31. 
Vessels in this fishery targeting swordfish tend to set on warm ocean 
water temperature breaks, which do not appear along the California 
coast until late summer. Because of these restrictions, vessels are not 
active during February, March, and April, and very little fishing 
effort occurs during the months of May, June, and July.
    In 2001, a seasonal (15 August-15 November) area closure was 
implemented in the CA thresher shark/swordfish drift gillnet fishery 
(>=14 inch mesh) north of Point Conception, to protect leatherback 
turtles that feed in the area and were observed entangled in previous 
fishing seasons. Additional seasonal/area closures in southern 
California have been established in the CA thresher shark/swordfish 
drift gillnet fishery to protect loggerhead turtles during a forecast 
or occurring El Ni[ntilde]o event during the months of June, July and/
or August.
    The NMFS West Coast Region has operated an at-sea observer program 
in the CA thresher shark/swordfish drift gillnet fishery (>=14 inch 
mesh) since July 1990 to the present. The objectives of the NMFS 
observer program are to record, among other things, information on non-
target fish species and protected species interactions. NMFS typically 
targets 20 percent observer coverage of the annual sets by the CA 
thresher shark/swordfish drift gillnet fishery (>=14 inch mesh) fleet, 
with close to 100 percent of net retrievals monitored on observed trips 
for, among other things, species identification and enumeration.

WA/OR/CA Sablefish Pot Fishery

    The WA/OR/CA sablefish pot fishery targets sablefish using 
trapezoid, conical, or rectangular steel frame traps, wrapped with >=2 
inch nylon webbing. The fishery generally sets gear at depths between 
80 and 300 fathoms off the west coast of the U.S. The fishery is 
managed under regulations implementing the Pacific Coast Groundfish FMP 
developed by the Pacific Fishery Management Council. There are four 
distinct segments of the Pacific coast groundfish fishery where 
sablefish may be harvested, by some or all of the participants, with 
pot gear: Limited entry fixed gear sablefish primary fishery and daily 
trip limit fishery; the trawl individual fishing quota (IFQ) fishery 
when vessels are ``gear switching'' (allowed since 2011); and the open 
access sablefish daily trip limit fishery. Further information about 
each of these segments of the groundfish fishery that may harvest 
sablefish with pot gear is provided below.
    The limited entry fixed gear sablefish primary fishery occurs 
between 36[deg] N. latitude (lat.) and the U.S.--Canada border and 
requires at least one limited entry permit, with both a fixed gear 
endorsement and a sablefish endorsement, be registered to a vessel. The 
primary fishery is composed of a three-tier system of cumulative 
landing quotas within a restricted season, from April 1 to October 31. 
Permits were assigned to a tier based on landing history when the 
system originally began in 1998. There are 32 Limited Entry Permits 
issued for the sablefish trap fishery on the West Coast. Fishing 
outside of the primary season or after fulfillment of tier quota is 
allowed, subject to limited entry fixed gear weekly and two-month 
cumulative limits. The limited entry permits are currently associated 
with vessels spread throughout the Pacific Northwest from Northern 
California through Washington, and some vessels registered to limited 
entry permits also fish in waters off Alaska. Up to three sablefish-
endorsed permits may be stacked for cumulative landings on one vessel 
and may include both trap and longline gear endorsements.
    The limited entry fixed gear daily trip limit fishery occurs coast 
wide, year-round. Vessels registered to limited entry permits with pot/
trap gear endorsements may harvest sablefish with pot/trap gear year 
round, according to the applicable weekly and two-month cumulative 
limits, applicable to their time/area. Accounting for stacking of 
permits, there were 41 vessels using traps only and five using a 
combination of traps and longline to harvest sablefish in 2014.
    The vessels participating in the limited entry trawl Shore-based 
IFQ Program may choose to harvest their sablefish quota with non-trawl 
gear, including pot gear, under provisions of the Program that allow 
for an activity called ``gear switching.'' Vessels fishing in the 
Shore-based IFQ Program under gear switching provisions are subject to 
most of the same requirements as those vessels fishing trawl gear to 
harvest their groundfish quota, including 100 percent observer 
coverage, fishing on their own individual quota, etc. However, 
regulations that apply specifically to non-trawl gears, like gear-
specific area and depth restrictions, apply to vessels gear switching.
    The open access fishery is comprised of vessels not registered to 
limited entry permits, is available to fishermen year round, and 
managed throughout the year with daily, weekly, and two-month trip 
limits. NOAA's Northwest Fisheries Science Center estimates 204 
fishermen (number of state-issued permits, not reflective of number of 
active fishermen), participating in the open access sector in 2014 
based on a query, conducted on June 17, 2014 of the NMFS groundfish Web 
site (https://www.webapps.nwfsc.noaa.gov/apex_ifq/f?p=112:23).
    Participants in the sablefish fishery are required to keep daily 
logs of fishing activities. Depending on the area of the coast, fishing 
for sablefish with non-trawl gear (e.g. pot gear, etc.) is prohibited 
in certain depths by the Groundfish Non-Trawl Rockfish Conservation 
Area. Specific depth restrictions vary, and may be modified during the 
year, but generally prohibit setting sablefish pots between 30 fathoms 
and 100 fathoms (from Washington to central California) and between 60 
fathoms and 150 fathoms (southern California). Federal regulations 
pertaining to depth-based closures for limited entry fixed gear can be 
found in Table 2 (North and South) of 50 Code of Federal Regulations 
(CFR) part 660, subpart E, and open access closures can be found in 
Table 3, 50 CFR part 660, subpart F. The state management agencies may 
close additional areas. For example, south of Point Arguello, near 
Santa Barbara, the minimum depth for setting traps targeting sablefish 
is 200 fathoms. Multiple traps are connected to a common ground line 
made of nylon or nylon blend and \5/16\th or \3/8\th inch wide. Limited 
entry permit holders commonly fish 20 to 50 traps per string, as 
opposed to open access fishermen who generally fish several smaller 
strings; up to eight strings with one to four traps per string, each 
with a float line and buoy stick.

Conclusions for Proposed Permit

    Based on the individual review of the fisheries and the certainty 
of relevant data, and as described in the

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accompanying draft NID, NMFS concludes that the M/SI incidental to the 
CA thresher shark/swordfish drift gillnet fishery (=14 inch 
mesh) and the WA/OR/CA sablefish pot fishery will have a negligible 
impact on the CA/OR/WA stock of humpback whales and the CA thresher 
shark/swordfish drift gillnet fishery (>=14 inch mesh) will have a 
negligible impact on the CA/OR/WA stock of sperm whales.
    The National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) requires Federal 
agencies to evaluate the impacts of alternatives for their actions on 
the human environment. The impacts on the human environment of 
continuing and modifying the CA thresher shark/swordfish drift gillnet 
fishery (>=14 inch mesh) (as part of the HMS fisheries) and the WA/OR/
CA sablefish pot fishery (as part of the West Coast groundfish 
fisheries), including the taking of threatened and endangered species 
of marine mammals, were analyzed in: the Pacific Fishery Management 
Council Highly Migratory Species FMP final environmental impact 
statement (August 2003); the Pacific Fishery Management Council 
Proposed Harvest Specifications and Management Measures for the 2013-
2014 Pacific Coast Groundfish Fishery and Amendment 21-2 to the Pacific 
Coast FMP (September 2012); Risk assessment of U.S. West Coast 
groundfish fisheries to threatened and endangered marine species 
(NWFSC, 2012); and in the Final Biological Opinion prepared for the 
West Coast groundfish fisheries (NMFS, 2011) and the Biological Opinion 
for the CA thresher shark/swordfish drift gillnet fishery (>=14 inch 
mesh) (NMFS, 2013), pursuant to the ESA. Because this proposed permit 
would not modify any fishery operation and the effects of the fishery 
operations have been evaluated fully in accordance with NEPA, no 
additional NEPA analysis is required for this permit. Issuing the 
proposed permit would have no additional impact to the human 
environment or effects on threatened or endangered species beyond those 
analyzed in these documents. NMFS now reviews the remaining 
requirements to issue a permit to take the subject listed species 
incidental to the CA thresher shark/swordfish drift gillnet fishery 
(>=14 inch mesh) and WA/OR/CA sablefish pot fisheries.

Recovery Plans

    Recovery Plans for humpback whales and sperm whales have been 
completed (see http://www.nmfs.noaa.gov/pr/recovery/plans.htm#mammals). 
Accordingly, the requirement to have recovery plans in place or being 
developed is satisfied.

Vessel Registration

    MMPA section 118(c) requires that vessels participating in Category 
I and II fisheries register to obtain an authorization to take marine 
mammals incidental to fishing activities. Further, section 118(c)(5)(A) 
provides that registration of vessels in fisheries should, after 
appropriate consultations, be integrated and coordinated to the maximum 
extent feasible with existing fisher licenses, registrations, and 
related programs. Participants in the CA thresher shark/swordfish drift 
gillnet fishery (>=14 inch mesh) and WA/OR/CA sablefish pot fisheries 
provide the information needed by NMFS to register their vessels for 
the MMPA incidental take authorization through the Federal limited 
entry permit process. Therefore, vessel registration for an MMPA 
authorization is integrated through those programs in accordance with 
MMPA section 118.

Monitoring Program

    The CA thresher shark/swordfish drift gillnet fishery (>=14 inch 
mesh) has been observed by NMFS since 1990. Levels of observer coverage 
vary over years but are adequate to produce reliable estimates of M/SI 
of listed species (e.g., from 2001-2014, coverage ranged from 
approximately 12.0 to 37 percent). As part of the West Coast groundfish 
fishery and Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act 
objectives, the WA/OR/CA limited entry sablefish pot fishery, as 
managed under the groundfish FMP, has been observed between 13 percent 
and 57 percent between 2002 and 2014. Accordingly, as required by MMPA 
section 118, a monitoring program is in place for both fisheries.

Take Reduction Plans

    Subject to available funding, MMPA section 118 requires the 
development and implementation of a Take Reduction Plan (TRP) in cases 
where a strategic stock interacts with a Category I or II fishery. The 
two stocks considered for this permit are designated as strategic 
stocks under the MMPA because they are listed as endangered under the 
ESA (MMPA section 3(19)(C)).
    In 1996, NMFS convened a take reduction team (TRT) to develop a TRP 
to address the incidental taking of several strategic marine mammal 
stocks, including CA/OR/WA stocks of sperm whales and humpback whales, 
in the CA thresher shark/swordfish drift gillnet fishery (>=14 inch 
mesh). The Pacific Offshore Cetacean TRP was implemented through 
regulations in October, 1997 (62 FR 51813) and has been in place ever 
since. Although a TRP is in place for the gillnet fishery, there is 
currently not one in place for the sablefish pot fishery.
    The short- and long-term goals of a TRP are to reduce mortality and 
serious injury of marine mammals incidental to commercial fishing to 
levels below PBR and to a zero mortality rate goal, defined by NMFS as 
10 percent of PBR. MMPA section 118(b)(2) states that fisheries 
maintaining such M/SI levels are not required to further reduce their 
M/SI rates. However, the obligations to develop and implement a TRP are 
subject to the availability of funding. MMPA section 118(f)(3) (16 
U.S.C. 1387(f)(3)) contains specific priorities for developing TRPs. 
NMFS has insufficient funding available to simultaneously develop and 
implement TRPs for all strategic stocks that interact with Category I 
or Category II fisheries. As provided in MMPA section 118(f)(6)(A) and 
(f)(7), NMFS uses the most recent SAR and LOF as the basis to determine 
its priorities for establishing TRTs and developing TRPs. Through this 
process for developing TRTs, in 2015, NMFS evaluated the CA/OR/WA stock 
of humpback whales and the WA/OR/CA sablefish pot fishery and 
identified it as a lower priority compared to other marine mammal 
stocks and fisheries for establishing TRTs, based on population trends 
of the stock and M/SI levels incidental to that commercial fishery. In 
addition, NMFS continues to collect data to categorize fixed gear 
fisheries and assess their risk to large whales off the U.S. west 
coast. Accordingly, given these factors and NMFS' priorities, 
implementation of a TRP for the WA/OR/CA sablefish pot trap fishery and 
other similar Category II fisheries will be currently deferred under 
section 118 as other stocks/fisheries are a higher priority for any 
available funding for establishing new TRPs.
    As noted in the summary above, all of the requirements to issue a 
permit to the following Federally-authorized fisheries have been 
satisfied: the CA thresher shark/swordfish drift gillnet fishery (>=14 
inch mesh) and WA/OR/CA sablefish pot fishery. Accordingly, NMFS 
proposes to issue a permit to participants in these Category I and II 
fisheries for the taking of CA/OR/WA humpback whales and CA/OR/WA sperm 
whales incidental to the fisheries' operations. As noted under MMPA 
section 101(a)(5)(E)(ii), no permit is required for vessels in Category 
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marine mammals to be authorized in Category III fisheries, any 
mortality or serious injury must be reported to NMFS. NMFS solicits 
public comments on the proposed permit and the preliminary 
determinations supporting the permit.

    Dated: January 4, 2017.
Donna S. Wieting,
Director, Office of Protected Resources, National Marine Fisheries 
Service.
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                                               and recommend programs, policies, and                      The ACTEC shall act as a liaison with               chairs from among the members of the
                                               actions to help the Department in its                   the stakeholders represented by the                    ACTEC. The Executive Director may
                                               efforts to ensure that U.S. trading                     membership, and shall provide a forum                  establish subcommittees from among
                                               partners comply with their trade                        for stakeholders on current and                        the ACTEC members, in order to
                                               agreement commitments; and                              emerging issues concerning trade                       perform specific functions within the
                                               recommend ways that the Department’s                    enforcement and compliance matters.                    jurisdiction of the ACTEC, subject to the
                                               trade enforcement and compliance                           The ACTEC shall report to the                       provisions of the Federal Advisory
                                               policies and programs can better                        Secretary on its activities and                        Committee Act (FACA), the FACA
                                               support a strong trade and                              recommendations regarding the                          implementing regulations, and
                                               manufacturing agenda and enhance the                    Department’s trade enforcement and                     applicable Department of Commerce
                                               commercial competitiveness of the                       compliance efforts. In creating its                    guidance. Subcommittees must report
                                               United States. The ACTEC shall act as                   reports, the ACTEC should survey and                   back to the parent committee and do not
                                               a liaison with the stakeholders                         evaluate the trade enforcement and                     provide advice or work product directly
                                               represented by the membership, and                      compliance concerns of its stakeholders,               to the Secretary.
                                               shall provide a forum for stakeholder                   should identify and examine specific
                                                                                                       trade problems that require attention,                 III. Compensation
                                               input regarding current and emerging
                                               issues in trade enforcement and                         and should examine the needs in this                      Members will not be compensated for
                                               compliance matters. The Department of                   area to inform the ACTEC’s efforts. The                their services or reimbursed for their
                                               Commerce will publish a notice in                       ACTEC should recommend specific                        travel expenses.
                                               January soliciting nominations for                      solutions to the problems and needs it                   Dated: January 4, 2017.
                                               membership on the ACTEC.                                identifies.                                            Steven Presing,
                                               DATES: Effective January 10, 2017.                      II. Structure, Membership, and                         Executive Director for Trade Agreements
                                                                                                       Operation                                              Policy and Negotiations.
                                               FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
                                                                                                                                                              [FR Doc. 2017–00254 Filed 1–9–17; 8:45 am]
                                               Meredith Rutherford, U.S. Department                       The ACTEC shall consist of no more
                                                                                                                                                              BILLING CODE 3510–DS–P
                                               of Commerce, 1401 Constitution Avenue                   than twenty members appointed by the
                                               NW., Room 3089, Washington, DC                          Secretary. Members shall represent U.S.
                                               20230; telephone: 202 482 6199; email:                  entities involved in and significantly
                                                                                                                                                              DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
                                               meredith.rutherford@trade.gov.                          affected by imports and/or those that
                                                                                                       heavily export to, or operate in,                      National Oceanic and Atmospheric
                                               SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
                                                                                                       countries with which the United States                 Administration
                                               I. Background and Authority                             has trade agreements.
                                                                                                          All members must be U.S. Nationals                  RIN 0648–XE909
                                                  The ACTEC is established in                          and shall be selected based on their
                                               accordance with the provisions of the                   ability to carry out the objectives of the             Taking of Threatened or Endangered
                                               Federal Advisory Committee Act, as                      ACTEC, in accordance with applicable                   Marine Mammals Incidental to
                                               amended, 5 U.S.C. App., to advise the                   Department of Commerce guidelines, in                  Commercial Fishing Operations;
                                               Secretary on matters relating to relating               a manner that ensures the ACTEC is                     Proposed Issuance of Permit
                                               to the Department’s statutory missions                  balanced in terms of points of view,                   AGENCY:  National Marine Fisheries
                                               to enforce U.S. trade remedy laws and                   demographics, industry sector,                         Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and
                                               seek foreign government compliance                      geography of both production                           Atmospheric Administration (NOAA),
                                               with trade agreements. The Department                   infrastructure and product inputs, and                 Commerce.
                                               affirms that the creation of the ACTEC                  company size. Members shall also                       ACTION: Notice; request for comments.
                                               is necessary and in the public interest.                represent a broad range of products and
                                               The Assistant Secretary for Enforcement                 services and shall be drawn from large,                SUMMARY:   We, the National Marine
                                               and Compliance, U.S. Department of                      medium, and small enterprises, private                 Fisheries Service (NMFS), are proposing
                                               Commerce, shall serve as the Executive                  sector organizations, and other entities,              to issue a permit for a period of three
                                               Director of the ACTEC. The Executive                    such as, non-governmental                              years to authorize the incidental, but not
                                               Director shall designate both the                       organizations, associations, and                       intentional, take of two stocks of marine
                                               Designated Federal Officer (DFO) and a                  economic development organizations.                    mammals listed as threatened or
                                               Secondary DFO from among the                            Members shall serve in a representative                endangered under the Endangered
                                               employees of the International Trade                    capacity, representing the views and                   Species Act (ESA), under the Marine
                                               Administration’s Enforcement and                        interests of their sponsoring entities and             Mammal Protection Act (MMPA), by the
                                               Compliance unit. The DFO serves as the                  those of their particular industrial and               California (CA) thresher shark/
                                               ACTEC Executive Secretary.                              regional sector (as applicable); they are,             swordfish drift gillnet fishery (>14 inch
                                                  The ACTEC shall advise the Secretary                 therefore, not Special Government                      mesh) and the Washington (WA)/
                                               on laws and government policies that                    Employees. Appointments to the                         Oregon (OR)/CA sablefish pot fishery. In
                                               deal with trade enforcement; identify                   ACTEC shall be made without regard to                  accordance with the MMPA, NMFS
                                               and recommend programs, policies, and                   political affiliation.                                 issues this permit provided that it can
                                               actions to help the Department in its                      Members serve for a term of two years               make the determination that: The
                                               efforts to ensure that U.S. trading                     and will serve at the pleasure of the                  incidental take will have a negligible
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                                               partners comply with their trade                        Secretary. The Secretary may at his/her                impact on the affected stocks; a recovery
                                               agreement commitments; and                              discretion reappoint any member to an                  plan for all affected stocks of threatened
                                               recommend ways that the Department’s                    additional term or terms, provided that                or endangered marine mammals has
                                               enforcement and compliance activities                   the member proves to work effectively                  been developed or is being developed;
                                               can better support a strong trade and                   on the ACTEC and his/her knowledge                     and as required by the MMPA, a take
                                               manufacturing agenda and advance the                    and advice are still needed.                           reduction plan and monitoring program
                                               commercial competitiveness of U.S.                         The Secretary shall designate the                   have been implemented, and vessels in
                                               firms and workers.                                      ACTEC chair and vice chair or vice                     the CA thresher shark/swordfish drift


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                                               gillnet fishery (>14 inch mesh) and the                 A’’ in the required fields if you wish to              here. The data for considering these
                                               WA/OR/CA sablefish pot fisheries are                    remain anonymous). Attachments to                      authorizations were reviewed
                                               registered. We have made a preliminary                  electronic comments will be accepted in                coincident with the 2016 MMPA List of
                                               determination that incidental taking                    Microsoft Word, Excel, or Adobe PDF                    Fisheries (LOF; 81 FR 20550, April 8,
                                               from commercial fishing will have a                     file formats only.                                     2016), the final 2015 U.S. Pacific Marine
                                               negligible impact on the ESA-listed                     FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:                       Mammal Stock Assessment Report
                                               humpback whale (CA/OR/WA stock)                         Christina Fahy, NMFS West Coast                        (SAR) (Carretta et al. 2016), Carretta and
                                               and sperm whale (CA/OR/WA stock).                       Region, (562) 980–4023 or                              Moore (2014), Moore and Barlow (2014),
                                               Recovery plans have been completed for                  Christina.Fahy@noaa.gov; or Shannon                    the Fishery Management Plan (FMP) for
                                               humpback and sperm whales. We solicit                   Bettridge, NMFS Office of Protected                    U.S. West Coast Fisheries for Highly
                                               public comments on the draft negligible                 Resources, (301) 427–8402 or                           Migratory Species (HMS), recovery
                                               impact determination (NID) and on the                   Shannon.Bettridge@noaa.gov.                            plans for these species (available on the
                                               proposal to issue a permit to vessels that                                                                     Internet at: http://www.nmfs.noaa.gov/
                                                                                                       SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
                                               operate in these fisheries for the taking                                                                      pr/recovery/plans.htm#mammals), the
                                               of affected endangered stocks of marine                 Background                                             best available scientific information and
                                               mammals.                                                   Section 101(a)(5)(E) of the MMPA, 16                available data, and other relevant
                                               DATES: Comments on this action and                      U.S.C. 1361 et seq., states that NMFS, as              sources.
                                               supporting documents must be received                                                                             Based on observer data and marine
                                                                                                       delegated by the Secretary of Commerce,
                                               by February 9, 2017.                                                                                           mammal injury reporting forms, vessels
                                                                                                       shall for a period of up to three years
                                                                                                                                                              operating in the Category I CA thresher
                                               ADDRESSES: You may submit comments                      allow the incidental taking of marine
                                                                                                                                                              shark/swordfish drift gillnet fishery
                                               on this document and the draft                          mammal species listed under the ESA,
                                                                                                                                                              (>14 inch mesh) and the Category II
                                               negligible impact determination, which                  16 U.S.C. 1531 et seq., by persons using
                                                                                                                                                              WA/OR/CA sablefish pot fishery are the
                                               are available on the Internet at the                    vessels of the United States and those
                                                                                                                                                              two Federally-managed Category I and II
                                               following address: http://                              vessels which have valid fishing permits
                                                                                                                                                              fisheries that operate in the ranges of
                                               www.westcoast.fisheries.noaa.gov/                       issued by the Secretary in accordance
                                                                                                                                                              affected stocks, namely the CA/OR/WA
                                               protected_species/marine_mammals/                       with section 204(b) of the Magnuson-                   stocks of humpback whale and sperm
                                               fisheries_interactions.html. Recovery                   Stevens Fishery Conservation and                       whale, and are currently considered for
                                               plans for these two species are available               Management Act, 16 U.S.C. 1824(b),                     authorization. A brief description of
                                               on the Internet at the following address:               while engaging in commercial fishing                   these fisheries can be found below. The
                                               http://www.nmfs.noaa.gov/pr/recovery/                   operations, if NMFS makes certain                      CA thresher shark/swordfish drift
                                               plans.htm#mammals.                                      determinations. NMFS must determine,                   gillnet fishery (>14 inch mesh), is the
                                                  You may submit comments on this                      after notice and opportunity for public                only Federally-managed Category I
                                               document or the draft negligible impact                 comment, that: (1) Incidental mortality                fishery operating off the coast of
                                               determination, identified by NOAA–                      and serious injury (M/SI) will have a                  California. The WA/OR/CA sablefish
                                               NMFS–2016–0129, by either of the                        negligible impact on the affected species              pot fishery is the only Federally-
                                               following methods:                                      or stock; (2) a recovery plan has been                 managed Category II fishery operating
                                                  • Electronic Submissions: Submit all                 developed or is being developed for                    off the coasts of California, Oregon, and
                                               electronic public comments via the                      such species or stock under the ESA;                   Washington. All other Category II
                                               Federal eRulemaking Portal. Go to                       and (3) where required under section                   fisheries that may interact with the
                                               www.regulations.gov/                                    118 of the MMPA, a monitoring program                  marine mammal stocks observed off the
                                               #!docketDetail;D=NOAA-NMFS-2016-                        has been established, vessels engaged in               coasts of California, Oregon, and
                                               0129, click the ‘‘Comment Now!’’ icon,                  such fisheries are registered in                       Washington are state-managed and are
                                               complete the required fields, and enter                 accordance with section 118 of the                     not considered for authorization under
                                               or attach your comments.                                MMPA, and a take reduction plan has                    this permit; however, M/SI related to
                                                  • Mail: Send written comments to:                    been developed or is being developed                   these fisheries and all other human
                                               Chris Yates, Assistant Regional                         for such species or stock.                             sources was evaluated in the draft NID.
                                               Administrator, Protected Resources                         We propose to issue a permit under                  Participants in Category III fisheries are
                                               Division, West Coast Region, 501 W.                     MMPA section 101(a)(5)(E) to vessels                   not required to obtain incidental take
                                               Ocean Blvd., Suite 4200; Long Beach,                    registered in the CA thresher shark/                   permits under MMPA section
                                               CA 90802. Comments may also be faxed                    swordfish drift gillnet fishery (>14 inch              101(a)(5)(E) but are required to report
                                               to (562) 980–4027. Include the identifier               mesh) to incidentally take individuals                 any mortality or injury of marine
                                               ‘‘NOAA–NMFS–2016–0129’’ in the                          from two stocks of endangered marine                   mammals incidental to their operations.
                                               comments.                                               mammals: The CA/OR/WA stock of
                                                  Instructions: Comments sent by any                   humpback whales (Megaptera                             Basis for Determining Negligible Impact
                                               other method, to any other address or                   novaeangliae) and the CA/OR/WA stock                      Prior to issuing a permit to take ESA-
                                               individual, or received after the end of                of sperm whales (Physeter                              listed marine mammals incidental to
                                               the comment period, may not be                          macrocephalus); and to vessels                         commercial fishing, NMFS must
                                               considered by NMFS. All comments                        registered in WA/OR/CA sablefish pot                   determine if the M/SI incidental to
                                               received are a part of the public record                fishery to incidentally take individuals               commercial fisheries will have a
                                               and will generally be posted for public                 from the CA/OR/WA stock of humpback                    negligible impact on the affected species
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                                               viewing on www.regulations.gov                          whales. A history of MMPA section                      or stocks of marine mammals. NMFS
                                               without change. All personal identifying                101(a)(5)(E) permits related to these                  satisfies this requirement through
                                               information (e.g., name, address, etc.),                stocks was included in previous notices                completion of a NID. We clarify that for
                                               confidential business information, or                   for other permits to take threatened or                purposes of the draft negligible impact
                                               otherwise sensitive information                         endangered marine mammals incidental                   analysis, incidental M/SI from
                                               submitted voluntarily by the sender will                to commercial fishing (e.g., 72 FR                     commercial fisheries includes M/SI
                                               be publicly accessible. NMFS will                       60814, October 26, 2007; 78 FR 54553,                  from entanglement in fishing gear or
                                               accept anonymous comments (enter ‘‘N/                   September 4, 2013) and is not repeated                 ingestion of fishing gear. Indirect effects,


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                                               such as the effects of removing prey                    to individual review and certainty of                  as having been rarely incidentally killed
                                               from habitat, are not included in this                  data. Criterion 4 stipulates that if the               or seriously injured in the WA/OR/CA
                                               analysis. A biological opinion prepared                 population abundance of a stock is                     sablefish pot fishery.
                                               under ESA section 7 considers direct                    declining, the threshold level of 10                      In 2001, a time/area closure of the
                                               and indirect effects of Federal actions                 percent of PBR will continue to be used.               drift gillnet fishery off central and
                                               (available at http://                                   Criterion 5 states that if total                       northern California/southern Oregon to
                                               www.westcoast.fisheries.noaa.gov/), and                 commercial fisheries-related M/SI is                   protect leatherback sea turtles was
                                               thus, contains a broader scope of                       greater than PBR, permits may not be                   implemented through regulations, and
                                               analysis than is required by MMPA                       issued for that species or stock.                      resulted in a decrease in overall fishing
                                               section 101(a)(5)(E).                                      We considered two time frames for                   effort and a shift in effort to southern
                                                  Although the MMPA does not define                    this analysis: 5 years (2010–2014) and                 California. Therefore, the post-2000 time
                                               ‘‘negligible impact,’’ NMFS has issued                  14 years (2001–2014). The first time                   period best represents the current
                                               regulations providing a qualitative                     frame we considered for both stocks of                 spatial state of the fishery, so we used
                                               definition of ‘‘negligible impact’’ (50                 whales is the most recent five-year                    the 14-year period post-2000 to
                                               CFR 216.103), and through scientific                    period for which data are available and                calculate mean annual mortality
                                               analysis, peer review, and public notice                have been analyzed (here, January 1,                   estimate for these two stocks of whales,
                                               developed a quantitative approach for                   2010 through December 31, 2014) and is                 based on recommendations contained in
                                               determining negligible impact. As it                    typically used for NID analyses. A five-               the GAMMS and Carretta and Moore
                                               applies here, the definition of                         year time frame in many cases provides                 (2014). This time frame also provides a
                                               ‘‘negligible impact’’ is ‘‘an impact                    enough data to adequately capture year-                comprehensive look at the WA/OR/CA
                                               resulting from the specified activity that              to-year variations in take levels, while               sablefish pot fishery, given changes in
                                               cannot be reasonably expected to, and is                reflecting current environmental and                   oceanographic conditions, fishing
                                               not reasonably likely to adversely affect               fishing conditions, as they may change                 practices, and reporting and stranding
                                               the species or stock through effects on                 over time. However, NMFS’ Guidelines                   records.
                                               annual rates of recruitment or survival.’’              for Assessing Marine Mammal Stocks                        A conservative, or precautionary,
                                               The development of the approach is                      (GAMMS) suggest that mortality                         approach is taken in these analyses for
                                               outlined in detail in the current draft                 estimates could be averaged over as                    evaluating the negligible impact of
                                               NID made available through this notice                  many years as necessary to achieve a                   fisheries and other sources of injury or
                                               and was described in previous notices                   coefficient of variation of less than or               mortality, such as recreational fisheries
                                               for other permits to take threatened or                 equal to 0.3.                                          and ship strikes, on these stocks. In
                                               endangered marine mammals incidental                       In addition, Carretta and Moore (2014)              certain cases, the maximum estimate of
                                               to commercial fishing (e.g., 72 FR                      recommend pooling longer time series                   M/SI was used for the calculations. For
                                               60814, October 26, 2007; 78 FR 54553,                   of data when bycatch is a rare event. For              example, if a ship strike occurred, but
                                               September 4, 2013).                                     example, pooling 10 years of fishery                   M/SI was not observed on scene or
                                                                                                       data resulted in bycatch estimates                     confirmed by necropsy of the stranded
                                               Criteria for Determining Negligible                     within 25 percent of the true bycatch
                                               Impact                                                                                                         animal, and if further review of reports
                                                                                                       rate over 50 percent of the time (i.e.,                and other sources then confirmed M/SI,
                                                  In 1999 NMFS adopted criteria for                    estimates were within 25 percent of the                it was assumed for purposes of this
                                               making NIDs for MMPA 101(a)(5)(E)                       true value more often than not). Key to                analysis, that M/SI occurred.
                                               permits (64 FR 28800, May 27, 1999). In                 this approach was that the fishery must                Additionally, M/SI from unknown or
                                               applying the 1999 criteria to determine                 have had sufficiently constant                         unidentified fisheries was
                                               whether M/SI incidental to commercial                   characteristics (e.g., effort, gear,                   conservatively considered to be from
                                               fisheries will have a negligible impact                 locations) to support the inference of                 commercial fisheries. Furthermore, in
                                               on a listed marine mammal stock,                        consistent results across years such as                using two time frames for the negligible
                                               Criterion 1 is whether total human-                     with the CA thresher shark/swordfish                   impact analyses (2001–2014 and 2010–
                                               related M/SI is less than 10 percent of                 drift gillnet fishery (≥14 inch mesh).                 2014), we took a precautionary
                                               the stock’s potential biological removal                Rare bycatch events typically involve                  approach by ensuring that a NID could
                                               level (PBR). If total human-related M/SI                smaller populations paired with low                    be made for both time frames
                                               is less than 10 percent of PBR, the                     observer coverage in a fishery. If true                considered.
                                               analysis would be concluded, and the                    bycatch mortality is low, but near PBR,
                                               impact would be determined to be                        then estimation bias needs to be                       Negligible Impact Determinations
                                               negligible. If Criterion 1 is not satisfied,            reduced to allow reliable evaluation of                   Below is a summary of our
                                               NMFS may use one of the other criteria                  the bycatch estimate against a low                     application of the negligible impact
                                               as appropriate. The remaining criteria                  removal threshold.                                     criteria and determination regarding the
                                               describe alternatives under certain                        Currently, the humpback whale and                   effects of commercial fisheries off the
                                               conditions. Criterion 2 is satisfied if the             the sperm whale stocks are the only                    U.S. west coast on the CA/OR/WA
                                               total human-related M/SI is greater than                ESA-listed marine mammal species                       stocks of humpback whale and sperm
                                               PBR, but commercial fisheries-related                   interacting with the CA thresher shark/                whale.
                                               M/SI is less than 10 percent of PBR. If                 swordfish drift gillnet fishery (≥14 inch
                                               Criterion 2 is satisfied, vessels operating             mesh) that meet the conditions                         Criterion 1 Analysis
                                               in individual fisheries may be permitted                described in Carretta and Moore (2014):                  Criterion 1 would be satisfied if the
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                                               if management measures are being taken                  These stocks have relatively small                     total human-related M/SI is less than 10
                                               to address non-fisheries-related                        minimum population estimates and                       percent of PBR.
                                               mortality and serious injury. Criterion 3               have been recorded as having been                        The 5-year (2010–2014) average
                                               is satisfied if total commercial fisheries-             incidentally killed or seriously injured               annual human-related M/SI to the CA/
                                               related M/SI is greater than 10 percent                 in rare events (in the CA thresher shark/              OR/WA stock of humpback whales is
                                               of PBR and less than PBR, and the                       swordfish drift gillnet fishery (≥14 inch              6.8 or 62.0 percent of the PBR (11.0).
                                               population is stable or increasing.                     mesh). The CA/OR/WA stock of                           The 14-year (2001–2014) average annual
                                               Fisheries may then be permitted subject                 humpback whale has also been recorded                  human-related M/SI to the CA/OR/WA


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                                               stock of humpback whales is 5.1 or 46.4                 addition, the stock has experienced a                  101(a)(5)(E) permit. Specifically, NMFS
                                               percent of the PBR. The total annual                    positive growth rate (6–7 percent per                  proposes that vessels operating in these
                                               human-related M/SI for this stock of                    year). Accordingly, Criterion 3 is                     identified commercial fisheries within
                                               humpback whales is not less than 10                     satisfied in determining that M/SI of the              the range of the CA/OR/WA humpback
                                               percent of PBR for both time frames                     CA/OR/WA humpback whale stock                          and sperm whale stocks may be
                                               considered.                                             incidental to commercial fishing would                 permitted subject to individual review
                                                 The 5-year (2010–2014) average                        have a negligible impact on the stock.                 of the fishery and the certainty of
                                               annual human-related M/SI of the CA/                       In 2015, there was a significant                    relevant data, and provided that the
                                               OR/WA stock of sperm whales is 0.6 or                   increase in reports of entangled                       other provisions of section 101(a)(5)(E)
                                               22.2 percent of the PBR (2.7). The 14-                  humpback whales off the U.S. west                      are met.
                                               year (2001–2014) average annual                         coast, primarily in the state-managed
                                               human-related M/SI to the CA/OR/WA                      pot/trap fisheries. In addition, there                 Description of Fisheries
                                               stock of sperm whales from all human                    were two fatal ship strikes of humpback                   The following is an individual review
                                               sources is 0.9 or 33.3 percent of the                   whales. We evaluated the 2015                          of the two Federally-authorized fisheries
                                               PBR. The total annual human-caused                      preliminary raw entanglement and ship                  classified as Category I and II in the
                                               M/SI for this stock of sperm whales is                  strike data to understand how future                   2016 LOF (81 FR 20550) which are
                                               not less than 10 percent of the PBR for                 data may impact this type of analysis.                 known through observer records, fisher
                                               both time frames considered.                            Serious injury determinations for 2015                 self-reports, and confirmed
                                                 Criterion 1 was not satisfied because                 will be completed in early 2017. If not                entanglement reports to kill or seriously
                                               the total annual human-related M/SI for                 all entanglements or ship strikes are                  injure ESA-listed marine mammals
                                               these stocks is not less than 10 percent                determined to be M/SI, it is possible to               incidental to commercial fishing
                                               of PBR for the time periods considered.                 conclude there is a negligible impact                  operations. Detailed descriptions of
                                               As a result, the other criteria must be                 under Criterion 3 for both the 15-year                 those fisheries can be found in the
                                               examined.                                               and five-year time frames. Based on past               NMFS (2011) Biological Opinion on the
                                                                                                       humpback whale injury determinations                   operation of the Pacific groundfish
                                               Criterion 2 Analysis                                                                                           fishery, which includes the WA/OR/CA
                                                                                                       from 2007 through 2014, 84 percent
                                                  Criterion 2 would be satisfied if total              were determined to be M/SI.                            sablefish pot fishery; the NMFS (2013)
                                               human-related M/SI is greater than PBR                     Criterion 3 was satisfied for the CA/               Biological Opinion for the CA thresher
                                               and the total fisheries-related mortality               OR/WA sperm whale stock as the total                   shark/swordfish drift gillnet fishery (≥14
                                               is less than 10 percent of PBR. This                    fishery-related M/SI is greater than 10                inch mesh); the 2015 SAR (Carretta et al.
                                               criterion was not satisfied because total               percent of and less than 100 percent of                2016); and the draft NID.
                                               human-related M/SI (detailed above) is                  PBR, and the population is stable. The
                                                                                                                                                              California Thresher Shark/Swordfish
                                               less than PBR, and total fisheries-related              5-year (2010–2014) annual average
                                                                                                                                                              Drift Gillnet Fishery (>14 Inch Mesh)
                                               mortality (detailed below) is greater                   fishery-related M/SI from all
                                               than 10 percent of PBR for each stock                   commercial fisheries for the CA/OR/WA                     Participants in the CA thresher shark/
                                               (both time frames analyzed). As a result,               sperm whale stock is estimated at 0.4 or               swordfish drift gillnet fishery (≥14 inch
                                               the other criteria were examined.                       14.8 percent of PBR and 0.6 or 22.2                    mesh) are required to have a valid
                                                                                                       percent of PBR for the 14-year average                 permit issued annually by the California
                                               Criterion 3 Analysis                                                                                           Department of Fish and Wildlife. In
                                                                                                       (2001–2014), which is between 10
                                                  Unlike Criteria 1 and 2, which                       percent and 100 percent of PBR. The                    accordance with MMPA section 118(c),
                                               examine total human-related M/SI                        population is considered to be stable.                 only those vessels participating in the
                                               relative to PBR, Criterion 3 compares                      In 2015, there were no reports of                   CA thresher shark/swordfish drift
                                               total fisheries-related M/SI to PBR.                    entangled or ship-struck sperm whales.                 gillnet fishery (≥14 inch mesh) that have
                                               Criterion 3 would be satisfied if the total             Therefore, the addition of one more year               registered with the Marine Mammal
                                               commercial fisheries-related M/SI                       of data would not change the conclusion                Authorization Program are authorized to
                                               (including state and Federal fisheries) is              reached in the draft NID.                              take marine mammals incidental to their
                                               greater than 10 percent of and less than                   Accordingly, Criterion 3 is satisfied in            fishing operations. Vessels holding this
                                               100 percent of PBR for each stock for the               determining that M/SI of the CA/OR/                    authorization must comply with the
                                               respective time frame considered, and                   WA sperm whale stock incidental to                     Pacific Offshore Cetacean Take
                                               the populations of these stocks are                     commercial fishing would have a                        Reduction Plan and implementing
                                               considered to be stable or increasing. If               negligible impact on the stock.                        regulations. Any vessel that violates
                                               the Criterion is met, vessels may be                       In conclusion, based on the criteria                regulations will be subject to
                                               permitted subject to individual review                  outlined in 1999 (64 FR 28800), the final              enforcement action. The estimated
                                               and certainty of data.                                  2015 U.S. Pacific SAR (Carretta et al,.                number of vessels in the fishery is based
                                                  Criterion 3 was satisfied for the CA/                2016), Carretta and Moore (2014), Moore                upon the number of vessels that
                                               OR/WA humpback whale stock as the                       and Barlow (2014), and the best                        indicated intent to participate in the
                                               annual average fishery-related M/SI                     available scientific information,                      fishery according to historical reference
                                               from all commercial fisheries is greater                available data and other sources, NMFS                 and may not be an accurate estimate of
                                               than 10 percent of and less than 100                    has determined that the M/SI incidental                the number of vessels actively engaged
                                               percent of PBR, and the population is                   to the CA thresher shark/swordfish drift               in fishing in any given year. The CA
                                               increasing (6–7 percent per year). The 5-               gillnet fishery (≥14 inch mesh) and the                thresher shark/swordfish drift gillnet
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                                               year (2010–2014) average annual                         WA/OR/CA sablefish pot fishery will                    fishery (≥14 inch mesh) is a limited
                                               fishery-related M/SI from all                           have a negligible impact on the CA/OR/                 entry program, managed with gear,
                                               commercial fisheries for the CA/OR/WA                   WA stock of humpback whales and the                    seasons, and area closures. The number
                                               humpback whale stock is estimated at                    CA thresher shark/swordfish drift                      of vessels participating in the CA
                                               5.6 or 51.0 percent of PBR and 4.1 or                   gillnet fishery (≥14 inch mesh) will have              thresher shark/swordfish drift gillnet
                                               37.3 percent of PBR for the 14-year                     a negligible impact on the CA/OR/WA                    fishery (≥14 inch mesh) has decreased
                                               period (2001–2014), which is between                    stock of sperm whales. NMFS therefore                  from 148 permits issued and 98 active
                                               10 percent and 100 percent of PBR. In                   proposes to issue the MMPA                             vessels in 1998 to 72 permits issued and


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                                               18 active vessels in 2016. Information                  west coast of the U.S. The fishery is                  called ‘‘gear switching.’’ Vessels fishing
                                               on the number of active permit holders                  managed under regulations                              in the Shore-based IFQ Program under
                                               was obtained from the ‘‘Status of the                   implementing the Pacific Coast                         gear switching provisions are subject to
                                               U.S. west coast fisheries for HMS                       Groundfish FMP developed by the                        most of the same requirements as those
                                               through 2004; Stock Assessment and                      Pacific Fishery Management Council.                    vessels fishing trawl gear to harvest
                                               Fishery Evaluation’’ report, available                  There are four distinct segments of the                their groundfish quota, including 100
                                               from the Pacific Fishery Management                     Pacific coast groundfish fishery where                 percent observer coverage, fishing on
                                               Council Web site (www.pcouncil.org).                    sablefish may be harvested, by some or                 their own individual quota, etc.
                                                  The fishery targets swordfish and                    all of the participants, with pot gear:                However, regulations that apply
                                               thresher shark. It operates outside of                  Limited entry fixed gear sablefish                     specifically to non-trawl gears, like gear-
                                               state waters to about 150 nautical miles                primary fishery and daily trip limit                   specific area and depth restrictions,
                                               (nm) offshore ranging from the U.S./                    fishery; the trawl individual fishing                  apply to vessels gear switching.
                                               Mexico border in the south to the                       quota (IFQ) fishery when vessels are                      The open access fishery is comprised
                                               Oregon border in the north, depending                   ‘‘gear switching’’ (allowed since 2011);               of vessels not registered to limited entry
                                               on sea surface temperature conditions.                  and the open access sablefish daily trip               permits, is available to fishermen year
                                               Regulations restrict the fishery to waters              limit fishery. Further information about               round, and managed throughout the
                                               outside 200 nm from February 1 through                  each of these segments of the groundfish               year with daily, weekly, and two-month
                                               April 30, and outside 75 nm from May                    fishery that may harvest sablefish with                trip limits. NOAA’s Northwest Fisheries
                                               1 through August 14, while allowing                     pot gear is provided below.                            Science Center estimates 204 fishermen
                                               fishing inside 75 nm from August 15                        The limited entry fixed gear sablefish              (number of state-issued permits, not
                                               through January 31. Vessels in this                     primary fishery occurs between 36° N.                  reflective of number of active
                                               fishery targeting swordfish tend to set                 latitude (lat.) and the U.S.—Canada                    fishermen), participating in the open
                                               on warm ocean water temperature                         border and requires at least one limited               access sector in 2014 based on a query,
                                               breaks, which do not appear along the                   entry permit, with both a fixed gear                   conducted on June 17, 2014 of the
                                               California coast until late summer.                     endorsement and a sablefish                            NMFS groundfish Web site (https://
                                               Because of these restrictions, vessels are              endorsement, be registered to a vessel.                www.webapps.nwfsc.noaa.gov/apex_ifq/
                                               not active during February, March, and                  The primary fishery is composed of a                   f?p=112:23).
                                               April, and very little fishing effort                   three-tier system of cumulative landing                   Participants in the sablefish fishery
                                               occurs during the months of May, June,                  quotas within a restricted season, from                are required to keep daily logs of fishing
                                               and July.                                               April 1 to October 31. Permits were                    activities. Depending on the area of the
                                                  In 2001, a seasonal (15 August–15                    assigned to a tier based on landing                    coast, fishing for sablefish with non-
                                               November) area closure was                              history when the system originally                     trawl gear (e.g. pot gear, etc.) is
                                               implemented in the CA thresher shark/                   began in 1998. There are 32 Limited                    prohibited in certain depths by the
                                               swordfish drift gillnet fishery (≥14 inch               Entry Permits issued for the sablefish                 Groundfish Non-Trawl Rockfish
                                               mesh) north of Point Conception, to                     trap fishery on the West Coast. Fishing                Conservation Area. Specific depth
                                               protect leatherback turtles that feed in                outside of the primary season or after                 restrictions vary, and may be modified
                                               the area and were observed entangled in                 fulfillment of tier quota is allowed,                  during the year, but generally prohibit
                                               previous fishing seasons. Additional                    subject to limited entry fixed gear                    setting sablefish pots between 30
                                               seasonal/area closures in southern                      weekly and two-month cumulative                        fathoms and 100 fathoms (from
                                               California have been established in the                 limits. The limited entry permits are                  Washington to central California) and
                                               CA thresher shark/swordfish drift                       currently associated with vessels spread               between 60 fathoms and 150 fathoms
                                               gillnet fishery to protect loggerhead                   throughout the Pacific Northwest from                  (southern California). Federal
                                               turtles during a forecast or occurring El               Northern California through                            regulations pertaining to depth-based
                                               Niño event during the months of June,                  Washington, and some vessels                           closures for limited entry fixed gear can
                                               July and/or August.                                     registered to limited entry permits also               be found in Table 2 (North and South)
                                                  The NMFS West Coast Region has                       fish in waters off Alaska. Up to three                 of 50 Code of Federal Regulations (CFR)
                                               operated an at-sea observer program in                  sablefish-endorsed permits may be                      part 660, subpart E, and open access
                                               the CA thresher shark/swordfish drift                   stacked for cumulative landings on one                 closures can be found in Table 3, 50
                                               gillnet fishery (≥14 inch mesh) since                   vessel and may include both trap and                   CFR part 660, subpart F. The state
                                               July 1990 to the present. The objectives                longline gear endorsements.                            management agencies may close
                                               of the NMFS observer program are to                        The limited entry fixed gear daily trip             additional areas. For example, south of
                                               record, among other things, information                 limit fishery occurs coast wide, year-                 Point Arguello, near Santa Barbara, the
                                               on non-target fish species and protected                round. Vessels registered to limited                   minimum depth for setting traps
                                               species interactions. NMFS typically                    entry permits with pot/trap gear                       targeting sablefish is 200 fathoms.
                                               targets 20 percent observer coverage of                 endorsements may harvest sablefish                     Multiple traps are connected to a
                                               the annual sets by the CA thresher                      with pot/trap gear year round, according               common ground line made of nylon or
                                               shark/swordfish drift gillnet fishery (≥14              to the applicable weekly and two-month                 nylon blend and 5⁄16th or 3⁄8th inch
                                               inch mesh) fleet, with close to 100                     cumulative limits, applicable to their                 wide. Limited entry permit holders
                                               percent of net retrievals monitored on                  time/area. Accounting for stacking of                  commonly fish 20 to 50 traps per string,
                                               observed trips for, among other things,                 permits, there were 41 vessels using                   as opposed to open access fishermen
                                               species identification and enumeration.                 traps only and five using a combination                who generally fish several smaller
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                                                                                                       of traps and longline to harvest sablefish             strings; up to eight strings with one to
                                               WA/OR/CA Sablefish Pot Fishery                          in 2014.                                               four traps per string, each with a float
                                                 The WA/OR/CA sablefish pot fishery                       The vessels participating in the                    line and buoy stick.
                                               targets sablefish using trapezoid,                      limited entry trawl Shore-based IFQ
                                               conical, or rectangular steel frame traps,              Program may choose to harvest their                    Conclusions for Proposed Permit
                                               wrapped with ≥2 inch nylon webbing.                     sablefish quota with non-trawl gear,                      Based on the individual review of the
                                               The fishery generally sets gear at depths               including pot gear, under provisions of                fisheries and the certainty of relevant
                                               between 80 and 300 fathoms off the                      the Program that allow for an activity                 data, and as described in the


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                                               accompanying draft NID, NMFS                            recovery plans in place or being                       Pacific Offshore Cetacean TRP was
                                               concludes that the M/SI incidental to                   developed is satisfied.                                implemented through regulations in
                                               the CA thresher shark/swordfish drift                                                                          October, 1997 (62 FR 51813) and has
                                                                                                       Vessel Registration
                                               gillnet fishery (≥14 inch mesh) and the                                                                        been in place ever since. Although a
                                               WA/OR/CA sablefish pot fishery will                        MMPA section 118(c) requires that                   TRP is in place for the gillnet fishery,
                                               have a negligible impact on the CA/OR/                  vessels participating in Category I and II             there is currently not one in place for
                                               WA stock of humpback whales and the                     fisheries register to obtain an                        the sablefish pot fishery.
                                               CA thresher shark/swordfish drift                       authorization to take marine mammals                      The short- and long-term goals of a
                                               gillnet fishery (≥14 inch mesh) will have               incidental to fishing activities. Further,             TRP are to reduce mortality and serious
                                               a negligible impact on the CA/OR/WA                     section 118(c)(5)(A) provides that                     injury of marine mammals incidental to
                                               stock of sperm whales.                                  registration of vessels in fisheries                   commercial fishing to levels below PBR
                                                  The National Environmental Policy                    should, after appropriate consultations,               and to a zero mortality rate goal, defined
                                               Act (NEPA) requires Federal agencies to                 be integrated and coordinated to the                   by NMFS as 10 percent of PBR. MMPA
                                                                                                       maximum extent feasible with existing                  section 118(b)(2) states that fisheries
                                               evaluate the impacts of alternatives for
                                                                                                       fisher licenses, registrations, and related            maintaining such M/SI levels are not
                                               their actions on the human
                                                                                                       programs. Participants in the CA                       required to further reduce their M/SI
                                               environment. The impacts on the
                                                                                                       thresher shark/swordfish drift gillnet                 rates. However, the obligations to
                                               human environment of continuing and
                                                                                                       fishery (≥14 inch mesh) and WA/OR/CA                   develop and implement a TRP are
                                               modifying the CA thresher shark/
                                                                                                       sablefish pot fisheries provide the                    subject to the availability of funding.
                                               swordfish drift gillnet fishery (≥14 inch
                                                                                                       information needed by NMFS to register                 MMPA section 118(f)(3) (16 U.S.C.
                                               mesh) (as part of the HMS fisheries) and
                                                                                                       their vessels for the MMPA incidental                  1387(f)(3)) contains specific priorities
                                               the WA/OR/CA sablefish pot fishery (as
                                                                                                       take authorization through the Federal                 for developing TRPs. NMFS has
                                               part of the West Coast groundfish
                                                                                                       limited entry permit process. Therefore,               insufficient funding available to
                                               fisheries), including the taking of
                                                                                                       vessel registration for an MMPA                        simultaneously develop and implement
                                               threatened and endangered species of
                                                                                                       authorization is integrated through                    TRPs for all strategic stocks that interact
                                               marine mammals, were analyzed in: the
                                                                                                       those programs in accordance with                      with Category I or Category II fisheries.
                                               Pacific Fishery Management Council
                                                                                                       MMPA section 118.                                      As provided in MMPA section
                                               Highly Migratory Species FMP final
                                                                                                                                                              118(f)(6)(A) and (f)(7), NMFS uses the
                                               environmental impact statement                          Monitoring Program
                                                                                                                                                              most recent SAR and LOF as the basis
                                               (August 2003); the Pacific Fishery                         The CA thresher shark/swordfish drift               to determine its priorities for
                                               Management Council Proposed Harvest                     gillnet fishery (≥14 inch mesh) has been               establishing TRTs and developing TRPs.
                                               Specifications and Management                           observed by NMFS since 1990. Levels of                 Through this process for developing
                                               Measures for the 2013–2014 Pacific                      observer coverage vary over years but                  TRTs, in 2015, NMFS evaluated the CA/
                                               Coast Groundfish Fishery and                            are adequate to produce reliable                       OR/WA stock of humpback whales and
                                               Amendment 21–2 to the Pacific Coast                     estimates of M/SI of listed species (e.g.,             the WA/OR/CA sablefish pot fishery
                                               FMP (September 2012); Risk assessment                   from 2001–2014, coverage ranged from                   and identified it as a lower priority
                                               of U.S. West Coast groundfish fisheries                 approximately 12.0 to 37 percent). As                  compared to other marine mammal
                                               to threatened and endangered marine                     part of the West Coast groundfish                      stocks and fisheries for establishing
                                               species (NWFSC, 2012); and in the Final                 fishery and Magnuson-Stevens Fishery                   TRTs, based on population trends of the
                                               Biological Opinion prepared for the                     Conservation and Management Act                        stock and M/SI levels incidental to that
                                               West Coast groundfish fisheries (NMFS,                  objectives, the WA/OR/CA limited entry                 commercial fishery. In addition, NMFS
                                               2011) and the Biological Opinion for the                sablefish pot fishery, as managed under                continues to collect data to categorize
                                               CA thresher shark/swordfish drift                       the groundfish FMP, has been observed                  fixed gear fisheries and assess their risk
                                               gillnet fishery (≥14 inch mesh) (NMFS,                  between 13 percent and 57 percent                      to large whales off the U.S. west coast.
                                               2013), pursuant to the ESA. Because this                between 2002 and 2014. Accordingly, as                 Accordingly, given these factors and
                                               proposed permit would not modify any                    required by MMPA section 118, a                        NMFS’ priorities, implementation of a
                                               fishery operation and the effects of the                monitoring program is in place for both                TRP for the WA/OR/CA sablefish pot
                                               fishery operations have been evaluated                  fisheries.                                             trap fishery and other similar Category
                                               fully in accordance with NEPA, no                                                                              II fisheries will be currently deferred
                                               additional NEPA analysis is required for                Take Reduction Plans
                                                                                                                                                              under section 118 as other stocks/
                                               this permit. Issuing the proposed permit                   Subject to available funding, MMPA                  fisheries are a higher priority for any
                                               would have no additional impact to the                  section 118 requires the development                   available funding for establishing new
                                               human environment or effects on                         and implementation of a Take                           TRPs.
                                               threatened or endangered species                        Reduction Plan (TRP) in cases where a                     As noted in the summary above, all of
                                               beyond those analyzed in these                          strategic stock interacts with a Category              the requirements to issue a permit to the
                                               documents. NMFS now reviews the                         I or II fishery. The two stocks                        following Federally-authorized fisheries
                                               remaining requirements to issue a                       considered for this permit are                         have been satisfied: the CA thresher
                                               permit to take the subject listed species               designated as strategic stocks under the               shark/swordfish drift gillnet fishery (≥14
                                               incidental to the CA thresher shark/                    MMPA because they are listed as                        inch mesh) and WA/OR/CA sablefish
                                               swordfish drift gillnet fishery (≥14 inch               endangered under the ESA (MMPA                         pot fishery. Accordingly, NMFS
                                               mesh) and WA/OR/CA sablefish pot                        section 3(19)(C)).                                     proposes to issue a permit to
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                                               fisheries.                                                 In 1996, NMFS convened a take                       participants in these Category I and II
                                                                                                       reduction team (TRT) to develop a TRP                  fisheries for the taking of CA/OR/WA
                                               Recovery Plans
                                                                                                       to address the incidental taking of                    humpback whales and CA/OR/WA
                                                 Recovery Plans for humpback whales                    several strategic marine mammal stocks,                sperm whales incidental to the fisheries’
                                               and sperm whales have been completed                    including CA/OR/WA stocks of sperm                     operations. As noted under MMPA
                                               (see http://www.nmfs.noaa.gov/pr/                       whales and humpback whales, in the                     section 101(a)(5)(E)(ii), no permit is
                                               recovery/plans.htm#mammals).                            CA thresher shark/swordfish drift                      required for vessels in Category III
                                               Accordingly, the requirement to have                    gillnet fishery (≥14 inch mesh). The                   fisheries. For incidental taking of


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                                               marine mammals to be authorized in                        • Facsimile: 808–725–5215.                           now seeking nominations for these
                                               Category III fisheries, any mortality or                FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:               Zora    appointments.
                                               serious injury must be reported to                      McGinnis, NMFS Pacific Islands                           In addition to the 15–20 appointed
                                               NMFS. NMFS solicits public comments                     Regional Office; telephone: 808–725–                   members, the Permanent Advisory
                                               on the proposed permit and the                          5037 facsimile: 808–725–5215; email:                   Committee includes the chair of the
                                               preliminary determinations supporting                   zora.mcginnis@noaa.gov.                                Western Pacific Fishery Management
                                               the permit.                                                                                                    Council’s Advisory Committee (or
                                                                                                       SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
                                                 Dated: January 4, 2017.
                                                                                                                                                              designee), and officials of the fisheries
                                                                                                       The Convention and the Commission                      management authorities of American
                                               Donna S. Wieting,
                                                                                                                                                              Samoa, Guam, and the Northern
                                               Director, Office of Protected Resources,                   The objective of the Convention is to
                                                                                                                                                              Mariana Islands (or their designees).
                                               National Marine Fisheries Service.                      ensure, through effective management,                    Members of the Permanent Advisory
                                               [FR Doc. 2017–00265 Filed 1–9–17; 8:45 am]              the long-term conservation and                         Committee will be invited to attend all
                                               BILLING CODE 3510–22–P                                  sustainable use of highly migratory fish               non-executive meetings of the United
                                                                                                       stocks in the western and central Pacific              States Commissioners to the
                                                                                                       Ocean in accordance with the United                    Commission and at such meetings will
                                               DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE                                  Nations Convention on the Law of the                   be given opportunity to examine and be
                                                                                                       Sea of 10 December 1982 (UNCLOS) and                   heard on all proposed programs of
                                               National Oceanic and Atmospheric                        the Agreement for the Implementation                   investigation, reports,
                                               Administration                                          of the Provisions of the UNCLOS                        recommendations, and regulations of
                                               RIN 0648–XF128                                          Relating to the Conservation and                       the Commission.
                                                                                                       Management of Straddling Fish Stocks                     Each appointed member of the
                                               Nominations for the Western and                         and Highly Migratory Fish Stocks. The                  Permanent Advisory Committee will
                                               Central Pacific Fisheries Commission                    Convention establishes the Commission,                 serve for a term of 2 years and is eligible
                                               Permanent Advisory Committee                            the secretariat of which is based in                   for reappointment. This request for
                                                                                                       Pohnpei, Federated States of                           nominations is for the term to begin on
                                               AGENCY:  National Marine Fisheries                      Micronesia.
                                               Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and                                                                           August 3, 2017, and is for a term of 2
                                                                                                          The Convention applies to all highly                consecutive years.
                                               Atmospheric Administration (NOAA),                      migratory fish stocks (defined as all fish               The Secretaries of Commerce and
                                               Commerce.                                               stocks of the species listed in Annex I                State will furnish the Permanent
                                               ACTION: Notice of request for                           of the UNCLOS occurring in the                         Advisory Committee with relevant
                                               nominations.                                            Convention Area, and such other                        information concerning fisheries and
                                                                                                       species of fish as the Commission may                  international fishery agreements.
                                               SUMMARY:   NMFS, on behalf of the
                                                                                                       determine), except sauries.                              NMFS, on behalf of the Secretary of
                                               Secretary of Commerce, is seeking
                                                                                                          The United States actively supported                Commerce, will provide to the
                                               nominations for the advisory committee
                                                                                                       the negotiations and the development of                Permanent Advisory Committee
                                               established under the Western and
                                                                                                       the Convention and signed the                          administrative and technical support
                                               Central Pacific Fisheries Convention
                                                                                                       Convention when it was opened for                      services as are necessary for its effective
                                               Implementation Act (Act). The
                                                                                                       signature in 2000. It participated as a                functioning.
                                               Permanent Advisory Committee,
                                                                                                       cooperating non-member of the                            Appointed members of the Permanent
                                               composed of individuals from groups
                                                                                                       Commission since it became operational                 Advisory Committee will serve without
                                               concerned with the fisheries covered by
                                                                                                       in 2005. The United States became a                    pay, but while away from their homes
                                               the Western and Central Pacific
                                                                                                       Contracting Party to the Convention and                or regular places of business in the
                                               Fisheries Convention (Convention), will
                                                                                                       a full member of the Commission when                   performance of services for the advisory
                                               be given the opportunity to provide
                                                                                                       it ratified the Convention in January                  committee will be allowed travel
                                               input to the United States
                                                                                                       2007. Under the Act, the United States                 expenses, including per diem in lieu of
                                               Commissioners to the Western and
                                                                                                       is to be represented on the Commission                 subsistence, in the same manner as
                                               Central Pacific Fisheries Commission
                                                                                                       by five United States Commissioners,                   persons employed intermittently in the
                                               (Commission) regarding the
                                                                                                       appointed by the President.                            Government service are allowed
                                               deliberations and decisions of the
                                               Commission.                                             Permanent Advisory Committee                           expenses under section 5703 of title 5,
                                                                                                                                                              United States Code. They will not be
                                               DATES: Nominations must be received                       The Act (16 U.S.C. 6902) provides (in                considered Federal employees while
                                               no later than February 24, 2017.                        section 6902(d)) that the Secretary of                 performing service as members of the
                                               Nominations received after the deadline                 Commerce, in consultation with the                     advisory committee except for the
                                               will not be accepted.                                   United States Commissioners to the                     purposes of injury compensation or tort
                                               ADDRESSES: Nominations should be                        Commission, will appoint individuals                   claims liability as provided in chapter
                                               directed to Michael Tosatto, Regional                   as members of the advisory committee                   81 of title 5, United States Code and
                                               Administrator, NMFS Pacific Islands                     established under the Act, referred to                 Chapter 171 of title 28, United States
                                               Regional Office, and may be submitted                   here as the ‘‘Permanent Advisory                       Code.
                                               by any of the following means:                          Committee’’.
                                                  • Email: pir.wcpfc@noaa.gov. Include                   The appointed members of the                         Procedure for Submitting Nominations
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                                               in the subject line the following                       Permanent Advisory Committee are to                      Nominations for the Permanent
                                               document identifier: ‘‘Permanent                        include not less than 15 or more than                  Advisory Committee should be
                                               Advisory Committee nominations’’.                       20 individuals selected from the various               submitted to NMFS (see ADDRESSES).
                                               Email comments, including                               groups concerned with the fisheries                    This request for nominations is for first-
                                               attachments, are limited to 5 megabytes.                covered by the Convention, providing,                  time nominees as well as previous and
                                                  • Mail or hand delivery: 1845 Wasp                   to the extent practicable, an equitable                current Permanent Advisory Committee
                                               Boulevard, Bldg 176, Honolulu, HI                       balance among such groups. On behalf                   members. Self nominations are
                                               96818                                                   of the Secretary of Commerce, NMFS is                  acceptable. Nominations should include


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CategoryRegulatory Information
CollectionFederal Register
sudoc ClassAE 2.7:
GS 4.107:
AE 2.106:
PublisherOffice of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration
SectionNotices
ActionNotice; request for comments.
DatesComments on this action and supporting documents must be received by February 9, 2017.
ContactChristina Fahy, NMFS West Coast Region, (562) 980-4023 or [email protected]; or Shannon Bettridge, NMFS Office of Protected Resources, (301) 427-8402 or [email protected]
FR Citation82 FR 2954 
RIN Number0648-XE90

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