82_FR_2967 82 FR 2961 - List of Foreign Fisheries

82 FR 2961 - List of Foreign Fisheries

DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

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

Page Range2961-2962
FR Document2017-00201

NMFS is seeking information on foreign commercial fishing operations that export fish and fish products to the United States and the level of incidental and intentional mortality and serious injury of marine mammals in those fisheries. NMFS will use this information to identify harvesting nations with commercial fishing operations that export fish and fish products to the United States and classify those fisheries based on their frequency of marine mammal interactions as either ``exempt'' or ``export'' fisheries.

Federal Register, Volume 82 Issue 6 (Tuesday, January 10, 2017)
[Federal Register Volume 82, Number 6 (Tuesday, January 10, 2017)]
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[FR Doc No: 2017-00201]


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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

RIN 0648-XF139


List of Foreign Fisheries

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

ACTION: Notice; request for information.

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SUMMARY: NMFS is seeking information on foreign commercial fishing 
operations that export fish and fish products to the United States and 
the level of incidental and intentional mortality and serious injury of 
marine mammals in those fisheries. NMFS will use this information to 
identify harvesting nations with commercial fishing operations that 
export fish and fish products to the United States and classify those 
fisheries based on their frequency of marine mammal interactions as 
either ``exempt'' or ``export'' fisheries.

DATES: Information should be received on or before March 1, 2017.

ADDRESSES:  Information may be submitted by mail to: NMFS Office of 
International Affairs and Seafood Inspection, Attn: MMPA List of 
Foreign Fisheries Information, F/IS 1315 East-West Highway, Silver 
Spring, MD 20910, or electronically to: [email protected].

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Nina Young, phone 301-427-8383, or 
email [email protected].

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: NMFS published a final rule (81 FR 54390, 
August 15, 2016) implementing the import provisions of the Marine 
Mammal Protection Act (MMPA). This rule establishes conditions for 
evaluating a harvesting nation's regulatory program to address 
incidental and intentional mortality and serious injury of marine 
mammals in fisheries that export fish and fish products to the United 
States.
    Under this rule, fish and fish products from fisheries identified 
by the Assistant Administrator for Fisheries in the List of Foreign 
Fisheries can only be imported into the United States if the harvesting 
nation has applied for and received a comparability finding from NMFS. 
The rule establishes procedures that a harvesting nation must follow 
and conditions to meet to receive a comparability finding for a 
fishery. The rule also establishes provisions for intermediary nations 
to ensure that intermediary nations do not import and re-export to the 
United States fish or fish products subject to an import prohibition.
    NMFS will identify harvesting nations with commercial fishing 
operations that export fish and fish products to the United States and 
classify those fisheries based on the frequency of marine mammal 
interactions. NMFS will classify foreign commercial fishing operations 
exporting fish and fish products to the United States as either an 
``exempt fishery'' or ``export fishery'' based on the reliable 
information provided by the harvesting nation or other readily 
available information.
    NMFS defines ``exempt fishery'' as a foreign commercial fishing 
operation determined by the Assistant Administrator to be the source of 
exports of commercial fish and fish products to the United States that 
have a remote likelihood of, or no known, incidental mortality and 
serious injury of marine mammals in the course of commercial fishing 
operations. A commercial fishing operation that has a remote likelihood 
of causing incidental mortality and serious injury of marine mammals is 
one that collectively with other foreign fisheries exporting fish and 
fish products to the United States causes the annual removal of:
    (1) Ten percent or less of any marine mammal stock's bycatch limit, 
or
    (2) More than 10 percent of any marine mammal stock's bycatch 
limit, yet that fishery by itself removes 1 percent or less of that 
stock's bycatch limit annually, or
    (3) Where reliable information has not been provided by the 
harvesting nation on the frequency of incidental mortality and serious 
injury of marine mammals caused by the commercial fishing operation, 
the Assistant Administrator may determine whether the likelihood of 
incidental mortality and serious injury is ``remote'' by evaluating 
information concerning factors such as fishing techniques, gear used, 
methods used to deter marine mammals, target species, seasons and areas 
fished, qualitative data from logbooks or fisher reports, stranding 
data, the species and distribution of marine mammals in the area, or 
other factors at the discretion of the Assistant Administrator.
    A foreign fishery will not be classified as an exempt fishery 
unless the Assistant Administrator has reliable information from the 
harvesting nation, or other information to support such a finding.
    Commercial fishing operations that NMFS determines meet the 
definition of an exempt fishery would still be required to obtain a 
comparability finding by having the harvesting nation demonstrate that 
it has either prohibited the intentional mortality or serious injury of 
marine mammals in the course of commercial fishing operations in these 
exempt fisheries, unless the intentional mortality or serious injury of 
a marine mammal is imminently necessary in self-defense or to save the 
life of a person in immediate danger; or that it has procedures to 
reliably certify that exports of fish and fish products to the United 
States are not the product of an intentional killing or serious injury 
of a marine mammal unless the intentional mortality or serious injury 
of a marine mammal is imminently necessary in self-defense or to save 
the life of a person in immediate danger.
    Exempt fisheries would not have to meet the comparability finding 
requirement to have a regulatory program for incidental mortality and 
serious injury comparable in effectiveness to the U.S. regulatory 
program.
    NMFS defines ``export fishery'' as a foreign commercial fishing 
operation determined by the Assistant Administrator to be the source of 
exports of commercial fish and fish products to the United States and 
to have more than a remote likelihood of incidental mortality and 
serious injury of marine mammals (as defined in the definition of an 
``exempt fishery'') in the course of its commercial fishing operations. 
Where reliable information has not been provided by the harvesting 
nation on the frequency of incidental mortality and serious injury of 
marine mammals caused by the commercial fishing operation, the 
Assistant Administrator may determine whether the likelihood of 
incidental mortality and serious injury is more than ``remote'' by 
evaluating information concerning factors such as fishing techniques, 
gear used, methods used to

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deter marine mammals, target species, seasons and areas fished, 
qualitative data from logbooks or fisher reports, stranding data, and 
the species and distribution of marine mammals in the area, or other 
factors at the discretion of the Assistant Administrator that may 
inform whether the likelihood of incidental mortality and serious 
injury of marine mammals caused by the commercial fishing operation is 
more than ``remote.''
    Commercial fishing operations not specifically identified in the 
current List of Foreign Fisheries as either exempt or export fisheries 
are deemed to be export fisheries until the next List of Foreign 
Fisheries is published unless the Assistant Administrator has reliable 
information from the harvesting nation to classify the foreign 
commercial fishing operation. Additionally, the Assistant Administrator 
may request additional information from the harvesting nation and may 
consider other relevant information about such commercial fishing 
operations and the frequency of incidental mortality and serious injury 
of marine mammals, to properly classify the foreign commercial fishing 
operation.
    NMFS will publish in the Federal Register a List of Foreign 
Fisheries by harvesting nation, their fisheries, and their 
classifications. NMFS will publish a proposed List of Foreign Fisheries 
for public comment and a subsequent final List. To develop this list, 
NMFS has notified each harvesting nation with fisheries that export to 
the United States and requested that within 90 days of notification the 
harvesting nation submit reliable information about the commercial 
fishing operations identified, including the number of participants, 
number of vessels, gear type, target species, area of operation, 
fishing season, and any information regarding the frequency of marine 
mammal incidental mortality and serious injury, including programs to 
assess marine mammal populations.
    Harvesting nations will also be requested to submit copies of any 
laws, decrees, regulations, or measures to reduce incidental mortality 
and serious injury of marine mammals in those fisheries or prohibit the 
intentional killing or injury of marine mammals.
    NMFS will evaluate each harvesting nation's submission, any readily 
available information, request additional information from the 
harvesting nations, as necessary, and use this information to classify 
the fisheries. In the absence of quantifiable information or reliable 
information from the harvesting nation, NMFS will classify fisheries by 
analogy with similar U.S. fisheries and gear types interacting with 
similar marine mammal stocks using readily available information or 
available observer or logbook information per the procedures outlined 
in 50 CFR 229.2. Where no information or analogous fishery or fishery 
information exists, NMFS will classify the commercial fishing operation 
as an export fishery until such time as the harvesting nation provides 
reliable information to classify the fishery or such information is 
readily available to the Assistant Administrator in the course of 
preparing the List of Foreign Fisheries.
    In revising the list, NMFS may reclassify a fishery if new 
substantive information indicates the need to re-examine and possibly 
reclassify a fishery. The List of Foreign Fisheries will be organized 
by harvesting nation and other defining factors including geographic 
location of harvest, gear-type, target species or a combination 
thereof. Based upon the List of Foreign Fisheries, the Assistant 
Administrator will consult with harvesting nations, informing them of 
the regulatory requirements for exempt and export fisheries to import 
fish and fish products into the United States. More information 
regarding this process can be found in the regulations codified at 50 
CFR 216.24.
    NMFS is soliciting information from harvesting nations; other 
foreign, regional, and local governments; regional fishery management 
organizations; nongovernmental organizations; industry organizations; 
academic institutions; and citizens and citizen groups to identify 
commercial fishing operations with intentional or incidental mortality 
and serious injury of marine mammals. For each item we are requesting 
you identify the exporting nation as the harvesting nation, the 
processing or intermediary nation, or both. For fisheries exporting 
fish and fish products to the United States NMFS is requesting the 
following information:
     Number of participants,
     Number of vessels,
     Gear type,
     Target species,
     Area of operation,
     Fishing season, and
     Information regarding the frequency of marine mammal 
incidental and intentional mortality and serious injury.
    Such information may include fishing vessel records; reports of on-
board fishery observers; information from off-loading facilities, port-
side government officials, enforcement agents, transshipment vessel 
workers and fish importers; government vessel registries; RFMO or 
intergovernmental agreement documents, reports, and statistical 
document programs; appropriate catch certification programs; and 
published literature and reports on commercial fishing operations with 
intentional or incidental mortality and serious injury of marine 
mammals.
    NMFS will consider all available information, as appropriate, when 
making a classification. Information should be as specific as possible 
as this will assist NMFS in its review. NMFS will consider several 
criteria when determining whether information is appropriate for use in 
making identifications, including:
     Corroboration of information;
     Whether multiple sources have been able to provide 
information in support of an identification;
     The methodology used to collect the information;
     Specificity of the information provided;
     Susceptibility of the information to falsification and 
alteration; and
     Credibility of the individuals or organization providing 
the information.

    Dated: January 4, 2017.
John Henderschedt,
Director, Office for International Affairs and Seafood Inspection, 
National Marine Fisheries Service.
[FR Doc. 2017-00201 Filed 1-9-17; 8:45 am]
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                                               the following information: (1) Full                     rule establishes conditions for                        injury is ‘‘remote’’ by evaluating
                                               name, address, telephone, and email                     evaluating a harvesting nation’s                       information concerning factors such as
                                               address of nominee; (2) nominee’s                       regulatory program to address incidental               fishing techniques, gear used, methods
                                               organization(s) or professional                         and intentional mortality and serious                  used to deter marine mammals, target
                                               affiliation(s) serving as the basis for the             injury of marine mammals in fisheries                  species, seasons and areas fished,
                                               nomination, if any; and (3) a                           that export fish and fish products to the              qualitative data from logbooks or fisher
                                               background statement, not to exceed                     United States.                                         reports, stranding data, the species and
                                               one page in length, describing the                         Under this rule, fish and fish products             distribution of marine mammals in the
                                               nominee’s qualifications, experience                    from fisheries identified by the                       area, or other factors at the discretion of
                                               and interests, specifically as related to               Assistant Administrator for Fisheries in               the Assistant Administrator.
                                               the fisheries covered by the Convention.                the List of Foreign Fisheries can only be                 A foreign fishery will not be classified
                                                                                                       imported into the United States if the                 as an exempt fishery unless the
                                                  Authority: 16 U.S.C. 6902.
                                                                                                       harvesting nation has applied for and                  Assistant Administrator has reliable
                                                 Dated: January 4, 2017.                               received a comparability finding from                  information from the harvesting nation,
                                               Emily H. Menashes,                                      NMFS. The rule establishes procedures                  or other information to support such a
                                               Acting Director, Office of Sustainable                  that a harvesting nation must follow and               finding.
                                               Fisheries, National Marine Fisheries Service.           conditions to meet to receive a                           Commercial fishing operations that
                                               [FR Doc. 2017–00259 Filed 1–9–17; 8:45 am]              comparability finding for a fishery. The               NMFS determines meet the definition of
                                               BILLING CODE 3510–22–P                                  rule also establishes provisions for                   an exempt fishery would still be
                                                                                                       intermediary nations to ensure that                    required to obtain a comparability
                                                                                                       intermediary nations do not import and                 finding by having the harvesting nation
                                               DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE                                  re-export to the United States fish or                 demonstrate that it has either prohibited
                                                                                                       fish products subject to an import                     the intentional mortality or serious
                                               National Oceanic and Atmospheric                        prohibition.                                           injury of marine mammals in the course
                                               Administration                                             NMFS will identify harvesting nations               of commercial fishing operations in
                                                                                                       with commercial fishing operations that                these exempt fisheries, unless the
                                               RIN 0648–XF139
                                                                                                       export fish and fish products to the                   intentional mortality or serious injury of
                                               List of Foreign Fisheries                               United States and classify those                       a marine mammal is imminently
                                                                                                       fisheries based on the frequency of                    necessary in self-defense or to save the
                                               AGENCY:  National Marine Fisheries                      marine mammal interactions. NMFS                       life of a person in immediate danger; or
                                               Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and                    will classify foreign commercial fishing               that it has procedures to reliably certify
                                               Atmospheric Administration (NOAA),                      operations exporting fish and fish                     that exports of fish and fish products to
                                               Commerce.                                               products to the United States as either                the United States are not the product of
                                               ACTION: Notice; request for information.                an ‘‘exempt fishery’’ or ‘‘export fishery’’            an intentional killing or serious injury
                                                                                                       based on the reliable information                      of a marine mammal unless the
                                               SUMMARY:    NMFS is seeking information                 provided by the harvesting nation or                   intentional mortality or serious injury of
                                               on foreign commercial fishing                           other readily available information.                   a marine mammal is imminently
                                               operations that export fish and fish                       NMFS defines ‘‘exempt fishery’’ as a                necessary in self-defense or to save the
                                               products to the United States and the                   foreign commercial fishing operation                   life of a person in immediate danger.
                                               level of incidental and intentional                     determined by the Assistant                               Exempt fisheries would not have to
                                               mortality and serious injury of marine                  Administrator to be the source of                      meet the comparability finding
                                               mammals in those fisheries. NMFS will                   exports of commercial fish and fish                    requirement to have a regulatory
                                               use this information to identify                        products to the United States that have                program for incidental mortality and
                                               harvesting nations with commercial                      a remote likelihood of, or no known,                   serious injury comparable in
                                               fishing operations that export fish and                 incidental mortality and serious injury                effectiveness to the U.S. regulatory
                                               fish products to the United States and                  of marine mammals in the course of                     program.
                                               classify those fisheries based on their                 commercial fishing operations. A                          NMFS defines ‘‘export fishery’’ as a
                                               frequency of marine mammal                              commercial fishing operation that has a                foreign commercial fishing operation
                                               interactions as either ‘‘exempt’’ or                    remote likelihood of causing incidental                determined by the Assistant
                                               ‘‘export’’ fisheries.                                   mortality and serious injury of marine                 Administrator to be the source of
                                               DATES: Information should be received                   mammals is one that collectively with                  exports of commercial fish and fish
                                               on or before March 1, 2017.                             other foreign fisheries exporting fish                 products to the United States and to
                                                                                                       and fish products to the United States                 have more than a remote likelihood of
                                               ADDRESSES: Information may be
                                                                                                       causes the annual removal of:                          incidental mortality and serious injury
                                               submitted by mail to: NMFS Office of                                                                           of marine mammals (as defined in the
                                               International Affairs and Seafood                          (1) Ten percent or less of any marine
                                                                                                       mammal stock’s bycatch limit, or                       definition of an ‘‘exempt fishery’’) in the
                                               Inspection, Attn: MMPA List of Foreign                                                                         course of its commercial fishing
                                                                                                          (2) More than 10 percent of any
                                               Fisheries Information, F/IS 1315 East-                                                                         operations. Where reliable information
                                                                                                       marine mammal stock’s bycatch limit,
                                               West Highway, Silver Spring, MD                                                                                has not been provided by the harvesting
                                                                                                       yet that fishery by itself removes 1
                                               20910, or electronically to:                                                                                   nation on the frequency of incidental
                                                                                                       percent or less of that stock’s bycatch
                                               Nina.Young@noaa.gov.                                                                                           mortality and serious injury of marine
                                                                                                       limit annually, or
                                               FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
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                                                                                                          (3) Where reliable information has not              mammals caused by the commercial
                                               Nina Young, phone 301–427–8383, or                      been provided by the harvesting nation                 fishing operation, the Assistant
                                               email Nina.Young@noaa.gov.                              on the frequency of incidental mortality               Administrator may determine whether
                                               SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: NMFS                         and serious injury of marine mammals                   the likelihood of incidental mortality
                                               published a final rule (81 FR 54390,                    caused by the commercial fishing                       and serious injury is more than
                                               August 15, 2016) implementing the                       operation, the Assistant Administrator                 ‘‘remote’’ by evaluating information
                                               import provisions of the Marine                         may determine whether the likelihood                   concerning factors such as fishing
                                               Mammal Protection Act (MMPA). This                      of incidental mortality and serious                    techniques, gear used, methods used to


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                                               deter marine mammals, target species,                   similar U.S. fisheries and gear types                  RFMO or intergovernmental agreement
                                               seasons and areas fished, qualitative                   interacting with similar marine mammal                 documents, reports, and statistical
                                               data from logbooks or fisher reports,                   stocks using readily available                         document programs; appropriate catch
                                               stranding data, and the species and                     information or available observer or                   certification programs; and published
                                               distribution of marine mammals in the                   logbook information per the procedures                 literature and reports on commercial
                                               area, or other factors at the discretion of             outlined in 50 CFR 229.2. Where no                     fishing operations with intentional or
                                               the Assistant Administrator that may                    information or analogous fishery or                    incidental mortality and serious injury
                                               inform whether the likelihood of                        fishery information exists, NMFS will                  of marine mammals.
                                               incidental mortality and serious injury                 classify the commercial fishing                           NMFS will consider all available
                                               of marine mammals caused by the                         operation as an export fishery until such              information, as appropriate, when
                                               commercial fishing operation is more                    time as the harvesting nation provides                 making a classification. Information
                                               than ‘‘remote.’’                                        reliable information to classify the                   should be as specific as possible as this
                                                  Commercial fishing operations not                    fishery or such information is readily                 will assist NMFS in its review. NMFS
                                               specifically identified in the current List             available to the Assistant Administrator               will consider several criteria when
                                               of Foreign Fisheries as either exempt or                in the course of preparing the List of                 determining whether information is
                                               export fisheries are deemed to be export                Foreign Fisheries.                                     appropriate for use in making
                                               fisheries until the next List of Foreign                   In revising the list, NMFS may                      identifications, including:
                                               Fisheries is published unless the                       reclassify a fishery if new substantive                   • Corroboration of information;
                                               Assistant Administrator has reliable                    information indicates the need to re-                     • Whether multiple sources have
                                               information from the harvesting nation                  examine and possibly reclassify a                      been able to provide information in
                                               to classify the foreign commercial                      fishery. The List of Foreign Fisheries                 support of an identification;
                                               fishing operation. Additionally, the                    will be organized by harvesting nation                    • The methodology used to collect
                                               Assistant Administrator may request                     and other defining factors including                   the information;
                                               additional information from the                         geographic location of harvest, gear-                     • Specificity of the information
                                               harvesting nation and may consider                      type, target species or a combination                  provided;
                                               other relevant information about such                   thereof. Based upon the List of Foreign                   • Susceptibility of the information to
                                               commercial fishing operations and the                   Fisheries, the Assistant Administrator                 falsification and alteration; and
                                               frequency of incidental mortality and                   will consult with harvesting nations,                     • Credibility of the individuals or
                                               serious injury of marine mammals, to                    informing them of the regulatory                       organization providing the information.
                                               properly classify the foreign commercial                requirements for exempt and export                       Dated: January 4, 2017.
                                               fishing operation.                                      fisheries to import fish and fish
                                                  NMFS will publish in the Federal                                                                            John Henderschedt,
                                                                                                       products into the United States. More                  Director, Office for International Affairs and
                                               Register a List of Foreign Fisheries by                 information regarding this process can
                                               harvesting nation, their fisheries, and                                                                        Seafood Inspection, National Marine
                                                                                                       be found in the regulations codified at                Fisheries Service.
                                               their classifications. NMFS will publish                50 CFR 216.24.
                                               a proposed List of Foreign Fisheries for                                                                       [FR Doc. 2017–00201 Filed 1–9–17; 8:45 am]
                                                                                                          NMFS is soliciting information from
                                               public comment and a subsequent final                   harvesting nations; other foreign,
                                                                                                                                                              BILLING CODE 3510–22–P
                                               List. To develop this list, NMFS has                    regional, and local governments;
                                               notified each harvesting nation with                    regional fishery management
                                               fisheries that export to the United States                                                                     DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
                                                                                                       organizations; nongovernmental
                                               and requested that within 90 days of                    organizations; industry organizations;                 National Oceanic and Atmospheric
                                               notification the harvesting nation                      academic institutions; and citizens and                Administration
                                               submit reliable information about the                   citizen groups to identify commercial
                                               commercial fishing operations                           fishing operations with intentional or                 Submission for OMB Review;
                                               identified, including the number of                     incidental mortality and serious injury                Comment Request
                                               participants, number of vessels, gear                   of marine mammals. For each item we
                                               type, target species, area of operation,                                                                         The Department of Commerce will
                                                                                                       are requesting you identify the
                                               fishing season, and any information                                                                            submit to the Office of Management and
                                                                                                       exporting nation as the harvesting
                                               regarding the frequency of marine                                                                              Budget (OMB) for clearance the
                                                                                                       nation, the processing or intermediary
                                               mammal incidental mortality and                                                                                following proposal for collection of
                                                                                                       nation, or both. For fisheries exporting
                                               serious injury, including programs to                                                                          information under the provisions of the
                                                                                                       fish and fish products to the United
                                               assess marine mammal populations.                                                                              Paperwork Reduction Act (44 U.S.C.
                                                  Harvesting nations will also be                      States NMFS is requesting the following
                                                                                                                                                              Chapter 35).
                                               requested to submit copies of any laws,                 information:
                                                                                                          • Number of participants,                             Agency: National Oceanic and
                                               decrees, regulations, or measures to                       • Number of vessels,                                Atmospheric Administration (NOAA).
                                               reduce incidental mortality and serious                    • Gear type,                                          Title: Educational Partnership
                                               injury of marine mammals in those                          • Target species,                                   Program (EPP), Ernest F. Hollings
                                               fisheries or prohibit the intentional                      • Area of operation,                                Undergraduate Scholarship Program, Dr.
                                               killing or injury of marine mammals.                       • Fishing season, and                               Nancy Foster Scholarship Program,
                                                  NMFS will evaluate each harvesting                      • Information regarding the frequency               Recruitment, Training, and Research
                                               nation’s submission, any readily                        of marine mammal incidental and                        Program.
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                                               available information, request                          intentional mortality and serious injury.                OMB Control Number: 0648–0568.
                                               additional information from the                            Such information may include fishing                  Form Number(s): None.
                                               harvesting nations, as necessary, and                   vessel records; reports of on-board                      Type of Request: Regular (revision
                                               use this information to classify the                    fishery observers; information from off-               and extension of a current information
                                               fisheries. In the absence of quantifiable               loading facilities, port-side government               collection).
                                               information or reliable information from                officials, enforcement agents,                           Number of Respondents: 1,754.
                                               the harvesting nation, NMFS will                        transshipment vessel workers and fish                    Average Hours per Response: Student
                                               classify fisheries by analogy with                      importers; government vessel registries;               Performance Achievement Reporting


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CategoryRegulatory Information
CollectionFederal Register
sudoc ClassAE 2.7:
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PublisherOffice of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration
SectionNotices
ActionNotice; request for information.
DatesInformation should be received on or before March 1, 2017.
ContactNina Young, phone 301-427-8383, or email [email protected]
FR Citation82 FR 2961 
RIN Number0648-XF13

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