82_FR_31623 82 FR 31494 - Magnuson-Stevens Act Provisions; Fisheries Off West Coast States; Pacific Coast Groundfish Fishery; 2017-2018 Biennial Specifications and Management Measures; Inseason Adjustments

82 FR 31494 - Magnuson-Stevens Act Provisions; Fisheries Off West Coast States; Pacific Coast Groundfish Fishery; 2017-2018 Biennial Specifications and Management Measures; Inseason Adjustments

DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

Federal Register Volume 82, Issue 129 (July 7, 2017)

Page Range31494-31511
FR Document2017-14313

This final rule announces inseason changes to management measures in the Pacific Coast groundfish fisheries. This action, which is authorized by the Pacific Coast Groundfish Fishery Management Plan (PCGFMP), is intended to allow fisheries to access more abundant groundfish stocks while protecting overfished and depleted stocks.

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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

50 CFR Part 660

[Docket No. 160808696-7010-02]
RIN 0648-BG95


Magnuson-Stevens Act Provisions; Fisheries Off West Coast States; 
Pacific Coast Groundfish Fishery; 2017-2018 Biennial Specifications and 
Management Measures; Inseason Adjustments

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

ACTION: Final rule; inseason adjustments to biennial groundfish 
management measures.

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SUMMARY: This final rule announces inseason changes to management 
measures in the Pacific Coast groundfish fisheries. This action, which 
is authorized by the Pacific Coast Groundfish Fishery Management Plan 
(PCGFMP), is intended to allow fisheries to access more abundant

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groundfish stocks while protecting overfished and depleted stocks.

DATES: This final rule is effective July 3, 2017.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Karen Palmigiano, phone: 206-526-4491, 
fax: 206-526-6736, or email: karen.palmigiano@noaa.gov.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: 

Electronic Access

    This rule is accessible via the Internet at the Office of the 
Federal Register Web site at https://www.federalregister.gov. 
Background information and documents are available at the Pacific 
Fishery Management Council's Web site at http://www.pcouncil.org/.

Background

    The PCGFMP and its implementing regulations at title 50 in the Code 
of Federal Regulations (CFR), part 660, subparts C through G, regulate 
fishing for over 90 species of groundfish off the coasts of Washington, 
Oregon, and California. Groundfish specifications and management 
measures are developed by the Pacific Fishery Management Council 
(Council), and are implemented by NMFS.
    The final rule to implement the 2017-2018 harvest specifications 
and management measures for most species of the Pacific coast 
groundfish fishery was published on February 7, 2017 (82 FR 9634).
    The Council, in coordination with Pacific Coast Treaty Indian 
Tribes and the States of Washington, Oregon, and California, 
recommended three changes to current groundfish management measures at 
its June 9-14, 2017 meeting. The changes the Council recommended 
include: (1) Increasing the limited entry (LE) and open access (OA) 
fixed gear trip limits for lingcod both north and south of 40[deg]10' 
North latitude (N. lat.), (2) modifying the shoreward boundary of the 
non-trawl rockfish conservation area (RCA) between 40[deg]10' N. lat. 
and 34[deg]27' N. lat., and (3) distributing the deductions initially 
made from the ACL (i.e. the off-the-top deductions, or ``buffer''), 25 
metric tons (mt) of Pacific ocean perch (POP) and 50 mt of darkblotched 
rockfish, and making it available to the mothership (MS) and catcher/
processor (C/P) sectors of the at-sea Pacific whiting fishery; 12.5 mt 
of POP and 25 mt of darkblotched rockfish, to each sector.

Fishery Management Measures for Lingcod LE and OA Fixed Gear North and 
South of 40[deg]10' N. lat.

    To increase harvest opportunities for LE and OA fixed gear sectors 
north and south of 40[deg]10' N. lat., the Council considered increases 
to lingcod trip limits for all remaining periods in 2017. Trip limits 
for lingcod north and south of 40[deg]10' N. lat. have been designated 
at 50 CFR 660.60(c)(1)(i) and in Section 6.2.1 of the PCGFMP as routine 
management measures.
    Lingcod are distributed coastwide with harvest specifications based 
on two area stock assessments that were conducted in 2009 for the areas 
north and south of the California-Oregon border at 42[deg] N. latitude. 
The stock assessments indicated west coast lingcod stocks are healthy 
with the stock depletion estimated for lingcod off of Washington and 
Oregon to be at 62 percent of its unfished biomass, and lingcod off of 
California estimated to be at 74 percent of its unfished biomass at the 
start of 2009. Trip limit increases, for species such as lingcod, are 
intended to reduce discarding (i.e., turn discards into landed catch 
and thereby improve catch accounting) and increase attainment of the 
non-trawl harvest guideline (HG). This change may result in a small 
increase in the catch of some overfished species, such as yelloweye 
rockfish, but such an increase is very unlikely to result in exceeding 
overfished species ACLs when combined with the harvest from all other 
sources.
    To assist the Council in evaluating increases to lingcod trip 
limits, the Groundfish Management Team (GMT) made model-based landings 
projections for the LE and OA fixed gear sector for north and south of 
40[deg]10' N. lat. for the remainder of the year. For these 
projections, the GMT included four recent updates to the discard 
mortality rates used by the West Coast Groundfish Observer Program 
(WCGOP) to estimate discard mortality each year and, by the GMT, in the 
nearshore model to project future discard mortality. The updates 
included: (1) Updating the gear proportions by depth with recent data; 
(2) calculating regional discard mortality rates to match the WCGOP 
estimate strata (i.e. north and south of 40[deg]10' N. lat.); (3) 
utilizing the Council approved changes to the ``sport-like'' surface 
discard mortality rates; and (4) incorporating a bias modifier to 
calibrate the gear proportions from WCGOP (a sub-sample of landings to 
reflect the gear proportions from fish tickets in the Pacific Fishery 
Information Network (PacFIN)). These landings projections also were 
based on the most recent information available.
    The model, using the new discard mortality rates, predicted a 
projected harvest of 71.2 mt, or 4.2 percent attainment of the 2017 
non-trawl allocation (1,680 mt), of lingcod north of 40[deg]10' N. lat. 
for both OA and LE fixed gear under the current trip limits, and an 
increase in projected harvest to 75 mt, or 4.4 percent attainment of 
the non-trawl allocation, of lingcod north of 40[deg]10' N. lat. for 
both OA and LE fixed gear under the recommended increased trip limits. 
The model also predicted a projected harvest of 91.8 mt, or 13 percent 
attainment of the non-trawl allocation (683 mt), of lingcod south of 
40[deg]10' N. lat. for both OA and LE fixed gear under the current trip 
limits, and an increase in projected harvest to 133.8 mt, or 19.6 
percent attainment of the non-trawl allocation, of lingcod south of 
40[deg]10' N. lat. for both OA and LE fixed gear under the recommended 
increased trip limits. Using the updated discard mortality rates, the 
model also predicted that under the current regulations harvest of 
yelloweye rockfish through the end of the year would be 0.7 mt lower 
(1.4 mt out of a 2.1 mt HG) than was anticipated at the start of this 
year.
    Yelloweye rockfish is an overfished species currently managed under 
a rebuilding plan. The projected impacts to yelloweye rockfish would 
increase under the increased trip limits for lingcod. Based on the 
GMT's analysis, the changes to the trip limits north of 40[deg]10' N. 
lat. are projected to result in an increase in lingcod landings through 
the end of the year of approximately 3.8 mt and a projected increase in 
yelloweye rockfish discard mortality of 0.06 mt. The same GMT analysis 
showed that an increase in trip limits for lingcod south of 40[deg]10' 
N. lat. would result in an increase in projected lingcod landings 
through the end of the year of 55 mt and an increase in yelloweye 
rockfish discard mortality of 0.21 mt. This increase in trip limits, 
and subsequent increase in lingcod landings, does not change total 
projected impacts to co-occurring overfished species from those 
anticipated in the 2017-18 harvest specifications and management 
measures, as the total projected impacts for those species assumes that 
the entire lingcod ACL is harvested.
    Therefore, the Council recommended and NMFS is implementing, by 
modifying Tables 2 (North and South) to part 660, subpart E and Tables 
3 (North and South) to part 660, subpart F in the CFR, trip limit 
changes for the LE and OA fixed gear fisheries north and south of 
40[deg]10' N. lat. The trip limits for lingcod in the LE fixed gear 
fishery north of 40[deg]10' N. lat. are increased from ``1,200 lb (544 
kg) bimonthly'' to ``1,400 lb (635 kg) bimonthly'' during periods 4 
through 5; from ``600 lb (272 kg) per month'' to ``700 lb (318 kg) 
bimonthly'' during the month of November; and

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from ``200 lb (91 kg) per month'' to ``400 lb (181 kg) bimonthly'' 
during the month of December. The trip limits for lingcod in the LE 
fixed gear fishery south of 40[deg]10' N. lat. are increased from ``800 
lb (363 kg) bimonthly'' to ``1,200 lb (544 kg) bimonthly'' during 
periods 4 through 5; from ``400 lb (181 kg) bimonthly'' to ``600 lb 
(272 kg) per month'' during the month of November; and from ``200 lb 
(91 kg) per month'' to ``300 lb (136 kg) bimonthly'' during the month 
of December.
    The trip limits for lingcod in the OA fixed gear fishery north of 
40[deg]10' N. lat. are increased from ``600 lb (272 kg) per month'' to 
``700 lb (318 kg) per month'' during periods 4 through 5 and during the 
month of November; and from ``100 lb (45 kg) per month'' to ``200 lb 
(181 kg) per month'' during the month of December. The trip limits for 
lingcod in the OA fixed gear fishery south of 40[deg]10' N. lat. are 
increased from ``400 lb (181 kg) per month'' to ``600 lb (272 kg) per 
month'' during periods 3 through 5; and are increased from ``100 lb (45 
kg) per month'' to ``150 lb (68 kg) per month'' during the month of 
December.
    For the OA fixed gear fishery south of 40[deg]10' N. lat., the 
Council recommended a ``200 lb (91 kg) per month'' trip limit for 
lingcod during the month of November, which is lower than the current 
lingcod trip limit for November in the OA fixed gear fishery south of 
40[deg]10' N. lat. at ``400 lb (181 kg) per month.'' The Council 
recommended trip limit was based on an error in the GMT report and is 
inconsistent with the report's analysis of the estimated impacts, which 
analyzed a ``600 lb per month'' trip limit for lingcod during the month 
of November. NMFS understands the Council intent with the 
recommendations for changes to lingcod trip limits was to increase trip 
limits from what is currently in regulation to provide additional 
access and harvest a greater proportion of the lingcod ACL. It was not 
the Council's intent to reduce harvesting opportunities by reducing the 
OA fixed gear lingcod trip limits north of 40[deg]10' N. lat. for the 
month of November from 400 lb to 200 lb. Therefore, NMFS is not 
implementing the lower November trip limit for lingcod (200 lb (91 kg) 
per month) in the OA fixed gear fishery south of 40[deg]10' N. lat. for 
the month of November, and the trip limit for that month will remain at 
``400 lb (181 kg) per month.'' This trip limit during the month of 
November would reduce the projected lingcod impacts from those 
presented to the Council (146.7 mt) to 133.8 mt.

Fishery Management Measures for the Non-Trawl RCA between 40[deg]10' N. 
lat. and 34[deg]27' N. lat.

    The non-trawl RCA applies to vessels that take, retain, possess, or 
land groundfish using non-trawl gears, unless they are incidental 
fisheries that are exempt from the non-trawl RCA (e.g. the pink shrimp 
non-groundfish trawl fishery). The seaward and shoreward boundaries of 
the non-trawl RCAs vary along the coast, and are divided at various 
commonly used geographic coordinates, defined in Sec.  660.11, subpart 
C. Modifications to RCAs are designated as a routine management measure 
in Sec.  660.60(c)(3)(i) and section 6.2.1 of the PCGFMP.
    RCAs were originally established in the early 2000s to protect 
bocaccio and canary rockfishes which had recently been declared 
overfished.\1\ These large area closures were intended to close off 
areas to fishing in the main portion of the species' depth range to 
reduce encounters and subsequent mortality. At that same time, 
conservative trip limits, including no retention, were implemented to 
further reduce catches and overall mortality, and ensure the stocks 
would rebuild more quickly. Unfortunately, implementing RCAs also 
greatly reduced access to many healthy target stocks which were found 
in similar depths to overfished species. As a result, an important 
shelf rockfish fishery which used to operate south of 40[deg]10' N lat. 
was severely impacted.
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    \1\ Both canary rockfish and bocaccio were declared rebuilt in 
2015 and 2017, respectively.
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    In 2009, the shoreward boundary of the non-trawl RCA was 
established based on fishery information indicating that fishing in 
some areas in the non-trawl fishery have higher yelloweye rockfish 
catch rates than in others, and the RCA boundaries were adjusted to 
reduce mortality of yelloweye rockfish in these areas.
    Between 40[deg]10' N. lat. and 34[deg]27' N. lat., the non-trawl 
RCA is currently defined by the boundary lines approximating the 30 fm 
and 125 fm depth contours. All fishing with non-trawl gear must occur 
shoreward of the boundary line approximating the 30 fm depth contour, 
or seaward of the boundary line approximating the 125 fm depth contour. 
Changes to the non-trawl RCA shoreward boundary between 40[deg]10' N. 
lat. and 34[deg]27' N. lat., to shift the shoreward boundary deeper and 
open additional fishing area shoreward of the non-trawl RCA, were 
previously recommended by the California Department of Fish and 
Wildlife (CDFW) during the 2017-18 Harvest Specifications and 
Management Measures process. The Council did not ultimately recommend a 
boundary line change, at that time, due to the increased yelloweye 
rockfish projected impacts when fishing was opened in those areas.
    The GMT's recent updates to the discard mortality rates--discussed 
further under the preamble subheading Fishery Management Measures for 
Lingcod LE and OA Fixed Gear North and South of 40[deg]10' N. lat.--
resulted in projected impacts to yelloweye rockfish through the end of 
the year that were lower than anticipated during the development of the 
2017-18 harvest specifications and management measures. The Council has 
recommended modifying the shoreward non-trawl RCA boundary from the 
boundary line approximating the 30 fm depth contour to the boundary 
line approximating the 40 fm depth contour in the area from 40[deg]10' 
N. lat., and 34[deg]27' N. lat. The change to the non-trawl RCA 
shoreward boundary line in this area opens areas that have been closed 
since 2009, and may increase fishing efficiency and reduce gear 
conflicts by spreading the nearshore fleet over a larger fishing area. 
Opening this area is anticipated to increase overall landings of both 
target and non-target groundfish species, but mortality is anticipated 
to remain below the allocations or harvest limits for all species.
    Modifying the shoreward boundary of the non-trawl RCA in this area 
would provide harvest opportunities for many important target stocks, 
specifically deeper nearshore rockfish (blue, brown, copper, and olive 
rockfishes) and shelf rockfish species (chilipepper, greenblotched, 
Mexican, and vermilion rockfishes). Non-trawl harvest of groundfish is 
managed with cumulative trip limits, and any increased attainment is 
expected to remain within allowable harvest limits. Relatively small 
impacts to canary, bocaccio, and yelloweye rockfish are expected. All 
projected bocaccio and canary rockfish impacts would remain within the 
nearshore fishery share of the non-trawl allocations for those species.
    The GMT presented an updated analysis to the Council regarding the 
projected yelloweye rockfish impacts from modifying the shoreward 
boundary of the non-trawl RCA. The GMT assumed that effort would remain 
unchanged within the 0 fm to 10 fm depth bin, and all remaining effort 
would shift into deeper water (30 to 40 fm depth bin) when the boundary 
was modified. Yelloweye rockfish is an overfished species that is 
encountered primarily north of 40[deg]10' N. lat. Few

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encounters occur south of 40[deg]10' N. lat., and no encounters occur 
south of 34[deg]27' N. lat. While some encounters may occur from 
modifying the non-trawl RCA shoreward boundary, they are expected to be 
rare. Projected impacts of yelloweye rockfish through the end of the 
year, including impacts of the increased lingcod trip limits discussed 
above, are within California's nearshore yelloweye rockfish HG share of 
0.7 mt. Based on the GMT's projections, the expected increase in 
yelloweye rockfish impacts is 0.15 mt from what was projected to occur 
in the absence of the inseason adjustments to management measures 
implemented in this action.
    Therefore, based on the new information available regarding the 
discard mortality of yellow-eye rockfish, the Council recommended and 
NMFS is adjusting the shoreward boundary of the non-trawl RCA between 
40[deg]10' N lat. and 34[deg]27' N. lat., by modifying Table 2 (South) 
to part 660, subpart E and Table 3 (South) to part 660, subpart F in 
the CFR, so that the boundary lines approximating the 40 fm and 125 fm 
depth contours, in this area, will define the non-trawl RCA in this 
area.

Transferring POP and Darkblotched Rockfish to the MS and C/P Sectors

    As part of the biennial harvest specifications and management 
measures process, annual ACLs are set for non-whiting groundfish 
species, deductions are made ``off-the-top'' from the ACL for various 
sources of mortality (including non-groundfish fisheries that catch 
groundfish incidentally, also called incidental open access fisheries) 
and the remainder, the fishery HG, is allocated among the groundfish 
fisheries. Regulations at Sec.  660.60(c)(3)(ii) allow NMFS to 
distribute these ``off-the-top'' deductions from the ACL to any sector 
through routine inseason action to make fish that would otherwise go 
unharvested available to other fisheries during the fishery year, and 
after the Council has made the appropriate considerations. Also 
consistent with section 6.5.2 of the PCGFMP, NMFS has the authority to 
implement management measures to reduce bycatch of non-groundfish 
species and, under certain circumstances, the measures may be 
implemented inseason. However, under no circumstances may the intention 
of such management measures be simply to provide more fish to a 
different user group or to achieve other allocation objectives. 
Therefore, distribution of POP and darkblocked rockfish to the at-sea 
sectors meets the criteria specified in regulation at Sec.  
660.60(c)(3)(ii) and the PCGFMP for a routine management measure.
    During development of the 2017-18 harvest specifications and 
management measures, the Council recommended, and NMFS implemented, a 
new category of ``off-the-top'' deduction, known as a ``buffer'' (81 FR 
75266). The buffer consists of an amount of yield that is deducted from 
the ACLs for canary and darkblotched rockfish, and POP, as described at 
Sec.  660.55(b) and specified in the footnotes to Tables 1a and 2a to 
subpart C. This new management measure set the fishery HG at an amount 
after the buffer was subtracted from the ACL. The result was a specific 
amount of yield for each of the three species (25 mt for POP, 50 mt for 
darkblotched rockfish, and 188 mt for canary rockfish) that was 
unallocated at the start of the year, but is held in reserve as a 
buffer, and can be distributed to fisheries in need after an unforeseen 
catch event occurs inseason. Distribution of the buffer must go to a 
sector that has demonstrated a need for receiving such a distribution 
and not for the sole purpose of extending a fishery before a need is 
demonstrated. Additionally, under the buffer approach, all sectors 
received a lower allocation of darkblotched rockfish and POP in 2017 
than they would have if the entire ACL was allocated; thereby, creating 
a potential for foregone yield by most sectors. However, foregone yield 
is expected to be inconsequential because historic attainment of these 
species has been low, with an average attainment from 2011-2014 of 41 
percent of the darkblotched rockfish ACLs and 35 percent of the POP 
ACLs.
    Pacific whiting fisheries encounter Klamath River Chinook salmon 
incidentally, particularly when fishing off the central and southern 
Oregon coast. At its March 2017 meeting, the Council received the most 
recent projections of salmon stock status (Preseason Report I) and 
considered that Klamath River Chinook will not meet escapement goals 
for 2017 by a historically large margin. At its April 2017 meeting, the 
Council recommended complete closure of commercial salmon fisheries off 
southern Oregon and northern California (approximately 44[deg] N. lat. 
to 40[deg]10' N. lat.) and closure of recreational salmon fisheries in 
similar areas (approximately 42[deg]45' N. lat. to 40[deg]10' N. lat.) 
to protect Klamath River Chinook salmon.
    Chinook salmon bycatch in the Pacific whiting fishery varies by 
latitude, with 81 percent of Chinook being taken when fishing between 
Cape Falcon (45[deg]46' N. lat.) and Cape Blanco (42[deg]50' N. lat.). 
This is a similar area in which Klamath River Chinook stocks are 
commonly encountered, where all commercial and recreational salmon 
fishing in 2017 is closed. At-sea processing of Pacific whiting is 
currently prohibited south of 42[deg] N. lat. (the Oregon-California 
border) per regulations at Sec.  660.131(e). Both the MS and C/P 
sectors expressed willingness at the April 2017 Council meeting to 
modify operations to avoid Chinook salmon bycatch, but acknowledged 
that difficulties were likely given their rockfish allocations and 
historically high Pacific whiting allocations. While moving harvesting 
operations north to Washington and northern Oregon has likely reduced 
impacts of the Pacific whiting fishery on Klamath River Chinook, catch 
of POP in the Pacific whiting fisheries has traditionally been highest 
when fishing off Washington.
    The limited availability of overfished species that can be taken as 
incidental catch in the Pacific whiting fisheries, particularly 
darkblotched rockfish and POP, led NMFS to implement sector-specific 
allocations for these species to the Pacific whiting fisheries. If the 
sector-specific allocation for a non-whiting species is reached, NMFS 
may close one or more of the at-sea sectors automatically, per 
regulations at Sec.  660.60(d). At the start of 2017, the MS and C/P 
sectors of the Pacific whiting fishery were allocated 9.0 mt and 12.7 
mt of POP, respectively, per regulations at Sec.  660.55(c)(1)(i)(B).
    At the Council's April meeting, the MS sector requested an increase 
to their POP set-aside to accommodate northern movement of the fleet to 
reduce harvest of Klamath River Chinook and to prevent closure of the 
MS sector prior to harvesting their full allocation of Pacific whiting. 
To accommodate movement of the at-sea fleets farther north, away from 
Klamath River Chinook and into waters with historically higher catch 
rates of POP, the Council recommended, and NMFS implemented a 
distribution of 7 mt of POP, from the off-the-top deductions that were 
made at the start of the 2017-2018 biennium, to the MS and C/P sectors, 
3.5 mt to each sector, to accommodate potential catch of POP as each 
sector prosecutes their 2017 Pacific whiting allocations in areas where 
bycatch of Klamath River Chinook is less likely (May 16, 2017, 82 FR 
22428). The Council's intent in distributing the POP, that would 
otherwise go unharvested, was to maintain 2017 harvest opportunities 
for the MS and C/P sectors of the Pacific whiting fishery,

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while protecting Klamath River Chinook.
    At the June 2017 Council meeting, the MS and C/P sectors requested 
access to the darkblotched rockfish and POP ``buffers'' to continue to 
accommodate the northern movement of the fleet to reduce harvest of 
Klamath River Chinook and to prevent closure of either sector prior to 
harvesting their full allocation of Pacific whiting. In response to 
this request, the GMT analyzed the current attainments of Pacific 
whiting, darkblotched and canary rockfishes, and POP, as well as 
provided some model projections of the estimated needs of the MS and C/
P sectors for the 2017 fishing season.
    Based on the GMT's analysis, as of June 11, 2017, the MS sector had 
attained 7.6 percent of their total darkblotched rockfish allocation 
(0.9 mt out of 11.8 mt), 20.2 percent of their total POP allocation 
(2.5 mt out of 12.5 mt), and 22.2 percent of their total Pacific 
whiting allocation (19,334 mt out of 87,044 mt). Over the past 6 years, 
(2011-2016) by June 11th of each year, the MS sector has harvested an 
average of 0.84 mt of darkblotched rockfish, 1.65 mt of POP, and 
14,689.21 mt of Pacific whiting.
    Based on the GMT's analysis, as of June 11, 2017, the C/P sector 
had attained 26 percent of their total darkblotched rockfish allocation 
(4.3 mt out of 16.4 mt), 51.1 percent of their total POP allocation 
(8.3 mt out of 16.2 mt), and 31.9 percent of their total Pacific 
whiting allocation (39,973.5 mt out of 123,312 mt). Over the past 6 
years, (2011-2016) by June 11th of each year, the C/P sector has 
harvested an average of 1.05 mt of darkblotched rockfish, 1.35 mt of 
POP, and 31,595.85 mt of Pacific whiting.
    On June 20, 2017, NMFS considered additional POP, darkblotched 
rockfish, and Pacific whiting landing information for the C/P and MS 
sectors. As of that date, the C/P sector had harvested 28.6 percent 
(4.69 mt out of 16.4 mt) of their total darkblotched rockfish 
allocation, 89.81 percent (14.55 mt out of 16.2 mt) of their total POP 
allocation, and 37.64 percent (46,413.13 mt out of 123,312 mt) of their 
total Pacific whiting allocation. Additionally, as of the same date, 
the MS sector had harvested 8.56 percent (1.01 mt out of 11.8 mt) of 
their total darkblotched rockfish allocation, 22.64 percent (2.83 mt 
out of 12.5 mt) of their total POP allocation, and 27.48 percent 
(23,921.03 mt out of 87,044 mt) of their total Pacific whiting 
allocation.
    To continue to accommodate movement of the at-sea fleets farther 
north, away from Klamath River Chinook and into waters with 
historically higher catch rates of POP, both sectors would need 
additional darkblotched rockfish and POP quota to prevent their fishery 
from closing due to exceeding their overfished species allocations. The 
Council's intent is to provide fisheries with a demonstrated need 
access to quota that would otherwise go unharvested, maintain 2017 
harvesting opportunities for the MS and C/P sectors of the Pacific 
whiting fishery, and continue protecting Klamath River Chinook.
    Therefore, after reviewing the best available information on 
interactions between the Pacific whiting fleet and salmon, POP, and 
darkblotched rockfish, the Council recommended and NMFS is implementing 
a distribution of 25 mt of POP, from the off-the-top deductions that 
were made at the start of the 2017-2018 biennium, to the MS and C/P 
sectors, 12.5 mt to each sector, to accommodate potential catch of POP 
as each sector prosecutes their 2017 Pacific whiting allocations in 
areas where bycatch of Klamath River Chinook is less likely. 
Additionally, the Council recommended and NMFS is implementing a 
distribution of 50 mt of darkblotched rockfish, from the ``off-the-
top'' deductions that were made at the start of the 2017-2018 biennium, 
to the MS and C/P sectors, 25 mt to each sector, to accommodate 
potential catch of darkblotched rockfish as each sector prosecutes 
their 2017 Pacific whiting harvest in areas where bycatch of Klamath 
River Chinook is less likely. These changes are implemented through 
modifications to the footnotes for Table 1a and Table 1b to Part 660, 
Subpart C of the CFR.
    This rule distributes 25 mt of POP and 50 mt of darkblotched 
rockfish that is anticipated to go unharvested through the end of 2017 
to the MS and C/P sectors, implementing the Council's recommendation 
increases the POP allocations to 25 mt for the MS sector and 28.7 mt 
for the C/P sector and the darkblotched rockfish set-asides to 36.8 mt 
for the MS sector and 41.4 mt for the C/P sector. This rule also 
provides the fleet added flexibility to fish in areas where Klamath 
River Chinook are less likely to be encountered while reducing the risk 
of closure of the MS and C/P sectors prior to full attainment of the 
Pacific whiting allocation if higher catch rates of POP and 
darkblotched rockfish continue for the remainder of the 2017 fishing 
season. Transfer of POP and darkblotched rockfish to the MS and C/P 
sectors, when combined with projected impacts from all other sources, 
is not expected to result in greater impacts to POP, darkblotched 
rockfish, or other overfished species than originally projected through 
the end of the year.

Classification

    This final rule makes routine inseason adjustments to groundfish 
fishery management measures, based on the best available information, 
consistent with the PCGFMP and its implementing regulations.
    This action is taken under the authority of 50 CFR 660.60(c) and is 
exempt from review under Executive Order 12866.
    The aggregate data upon which these actions are based are available 
for public inspection at the Office of the Administrator, West Coast 
Region, NMFS, during business hours.
    NMFS finds good cause to waive prior public notice and comment on 
the revisions to groundfish management measures under 5 U.S.C. 553(b) 
because notice and comment would be impracticable and contrary to the 
public interest. Also, for the same reasons, NMFS finds good cause to 
waive the 30-day delay in effectiveness pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 553(d)(3), 
so that this final rule may become effective July 3, 2017. The 
adjustments to management measures in this document affect commercial 
fisheries in Washington, Oregon and California. No aspect of this 
action is controversial, and changes of this nature were anticipated in 
the biennial harvest specifications and management measures established 
through a notice and comment rulemaking for 2017-18.
    Accordingly, for the reasons stated below, NMFS finds good cause to 
waive prior notice and comment and to waive the delay in effectiveness.

Fishery Management Measures for Lingcod LE and OA Fixed Gear North and 
South of 40[deg]10' N. lat.

    At its June 2017 meeting, the Council recommended an increase to LE 
and OA fixed gear lingcod trip limits north and south of 40[deg]10' N. 
lat. be implemented as quickly as possible to allow harvest of lingcod 
to better attain, but not exceed, the 2017 ACLs. There was not 
sufficient time after that meeting to undergo proposed and final 
rulemaking before this action needs to be in effect. Affording the time 
necessary for prior notice and opportunity for public comment would 
prevent NMFS from managing the LE and OA fixed gear fishery using the 
best available science to increase harvesting opportunities without 
exceeding the ACLs for federally managed species in accordance with the 
PCGFMP and applicable law. These increases to trip limits must be 
implemented as quickly as possible to allow LE and OA fixed

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gear fishermen an opportunity to harvest higher limits for lingcod 
coastwide.
    It is in the public interest for fishermen to have an opportunity 
to harvest more of the lingcod ACLs, north and south of 40[deg]10' N. 
lat., because the lingcod fishery contributes revenue to the coastal 
communities of Washington, Oregon, and California. This action, if 
implemented quickly, is anticipated to allow increased catch of lingcod 
through the end of the year, and allows harvest as intended by the 
Council, consistent with the best scientific information available.
    The Council considered updated discard mortality rates and the 
resulting best available projections of yelloweye rockfish harvest that 
became available at its June 2017 meeting. Projected impacts to 
yelloweye rockfish through the end of the year were 0.7 mt below the 
nearshore fishery's 2.1 mt share of the non-trawl allocation. Based on 
the new information showing lower than anticipated yelloweye rockfish 
discard mortality, and the need to provide additional harvesting 
opportunities for healthy and underutilized groundfish species, the 
Council recommended modifying the shoreward boundary of the non-trawl 
RCA to open additional area, while keeping harvest of yelloweye 
rockfish within its HGs and rebuilding ACL.

Fishery Management Measures for the Non-Trawl RCA between 40[deg]10' N. 
lat. and 34[deg]27' N. lat.

    It is in the public interest for fisherman to have increased access 
to fishing areas where high-value target species, such as canary and 
chilipepper rockfish, are available, because the commercial non-trawl 
fisheries contribute revenue to the coastal communities of Washington, 
Oregon, and California. This action, if implemented quickly, is 
anticipated to allow increased catch of healthy and underutilized 
groundfish, and allows harvest as intended by the Council, consistent 
with the best scientific information available.

Transferring POP to the MS and C/P Sectors

    At its June 2017 meeting, the Council recommended that the 
distribution of POP and darkblotched rockfish ``buffers'' to the MS and 
C/P sectors and be implemented as quickly as possible to facilitate 
fishing for Pacific whiting in northern waters to avoid bycatch of 
Klamath River Chinook salmon. There was not sufficient time after that 
meeting to undergo proposed and final rulemaking before this action 
needs to be in effect. Affording the time necessary for prior notice 
and opportunity for public comment would postpone transfer of POP and 
darkblotched rockfish to the MS and C/P sectors until later in the 
season, or potentially eliminate the possibility or doing so during the 
2017 calendar year entirely, and is therefore impractical. Failing to 
reapportion POP and darkblotched rockfish to the MS and C/P sectors in 
a timely manner could result in additional impacts to Klamath River 
Chinook salmon if catch of POP or darkblotched rockfish approaches the 
MS or C/P sectors' POP and darkblotched rockfish allocations and the 
fleet moves south to prevent a closure prior to their Pacific whiting 
allocations being harvested. Additionally, failing to reapportion the 
POP and darkblotched rockfish ``buffers'' in a timely manner could 
leave quota unharvested through the end of the year, which would 
prevent harvest as intended by the Council. New information and 
analyses that became available to the Council in June indicate that 
both the MS and C/P sectors need additional POP and darkblotched 
rockfish to decrease the likelihood of closing one or more of these 
sectors due to attainment of their rockfish allocations. Therefore, 
distribution of the POP and darkblotched rockfish buffers is consistent 
with regulations at Sec.  660.60(c)(3)(ii).
    It is in the public interest for the MS and C/P sectors to have an 
opportunity to harvest their allocations of Pacific whiting without 
interruption because the Pacific whiting fishery contributes a large 
amount of revenue to the coastal communities of Washington and Oregon. 
Additionally, it is in the public interest to continue to protect 
Klamath River Chinook and reduce potential fishing impacts from the 
Pacific whiting fishery in areas where directed salmon fishing has been 
prohibited. Providing more POP and darkblotched rockfish to the MS and 
C/P sector would allow them to fish further north, lowering the chances 
of encountering Klamath River Chinook. This action facilitates fleet 
dynamics to avoid bycatch of Klamath River Chinook salmon, and allows 
harvest as intended by the Council, consistent with the best scientific 
information available.

List of Subjects in 50 CFR Part 660

    Fisheries, Fishing, and Indian Fisheries.

    Dated: July 3, 2017.
Jennifer M. Wallace,
Acting Director, Office of Sustainable Fisheries, National Marine 
Fisheries Service.
    For the reasons set out in the preamble, 50 CFR part 660 is amended 
as follows:

PART 660--FISHERIES OFF WEST COAST STATES

0
1. The authority citation for part 660 continues to read as follows:

    Authority: 16 U.S.C. 1801 et seq., 16 U.S.C. 773 et seq., and 16 
U.S.C. 7001 et seq.


0
2. Tables 1a and 1b to part 660, subpart C, are revised to read as 
follows:

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    \a\ Annual catch limits (ACLs), annual catch targets (ACTs) and 
harvest guidelines (HGs) are specified as total catch values.
    \b\ Fishery HGs means the HG or quota after subtracting Pacific 
Coast treaty Indian tribes allocations and projected catch, 
projected research catch, deductions for fishing mortality in non-
groundfish fisheries, and deductions for EFPs from the ACL or ACT.
    \c\ Bocaccio. A stock assessment was conducted in 2015 for the 
bocaccio stock between the U.S.-Mexico border and Cape Blanco. The 
stock is managed with stock-specific harvest specifications south of 
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N. lat. and within the Minor Shelf Rockfish complex north of 
40[deg]10' N. lat. A historical catch distribution of approximately 
7.4 percent was used to apportion the assessed stock to the area 
north of 40[deg]10' N. lat. The bocaccio stock was estimated to be 
at 36.8 percent of its unfished biomass in 2015. The OFL of 2,139 mt 
is projected in the 2015 stock assessment using an FMSY proxy of 
F50%. The ABC of 2,044 mt is a 4.4 percent reduction from the OFL 
([sigma]=0.36/P*=0.45) because it is a category 1 stock. The 790 mt 
ACL is based on the current rebuilding plan with a target year to 
rebuild of 2022 and an SPR harvest rate of 77.7 percent. 15.4 mt is 
deducted from the ACL to accommodate the incidental open access 
fishery (0.8 mt), EFP catch (10 mt) and research catch (4.6 mt), 
resulting in a fishery HG of 774.6 mt. The California recreational 
fishery has an HG of 326.1 mt.
    \d\ Cowcod. A stock assessment for the Conception Area was 
conducted in 2013 and the stock was estimated to be at 33.9 percent 
of its unfished biomass in 2013. The Conception Area OFL of 58 mt is 
projected in the 2013 rebuilding analysis using an FMSY proxy of 
F50%. The OFL contribution of 12 mt for the unassessed portion of 
the stock in the Monterey area is based on depletion-based stock 
reduction analysis. The OFLs for the Monterey and Conception areas 
were summed to derive the south of 40[deg]10' N. lat. OFL of 70 mt. 
The ABC for the area south of 40[deg]10' N. lat. is 63 mt. The 
assessed portion of the stock in the Conception Area is considered 
category 2, with a Conception area contribution to the ABC of 53 mt, 
which is an 8.7 percent reduction from the Conception area OFL 
([sigma]=0.72/P*=0.45). The unassessed portion of the stock in the 
Monterey area is considered a category 3 stock, with a contribution 
to the ABC of 10 mt, which is a 16.6 percent reduction from the 
Monterey area OFL ([sigma]=1.44/P*=0.45). A single ACL of 10 mt is 
being set for both areas combined. The ACL of 10 mt is based on the 
rebuilding plan with a target year to rebuild of 2020 and an SPR 
harvest rate of 82.7 percent, which is equivalent to an exploitation 
rate (catch over age 11+ biomass) of 0.007. 2 mt is deducted from 
the ACL to accommodate the incidental open access fishery (less than 
0.1 mt), EFP fishing (less than 0.1 mt) and research activity (2 
mt), resulting in a fishery HG of 8 mt. Any additional mortality in 
research activities will be deducted from the ACL. A single ACT of 4 
mt is being set for both areas combined.
    \e\ Darkblotched rockfish. A 2015 stock assessment estimated the 
stock to be at 39 percent of its unfished biomass in 2015. The OFL 
of 671 mt is projected in the 2015 stock assessment using an FMSY 
proxy of F50%. The ABC of 641 mt is a 4.4 percent reduction from the 
OFL ([sigma]=0.36/P*=0.45) because it is a category 1 stock. The ACL 
is set equal to the ABC, as the stock is projected to be above its 
target biomass of B40% in 2017. 77.3 mt is deducted from the ACL to 
accommodate the Tribal fishery (0.2 mt), the incidental open access 
fishery (24.5 mt), EFP catch (0.1 mt), research catch (2.5 mt) and 
an additional deduction for unforeseen catch events (50 mt), 
resulting in a fishery HG of 563.8 mt. Of the 50 mt initially 
deducted from the ACL to account for unforeseen catch events, 50 mt 
is distributed to the mothership and catcher/processor sectors 
inseason, 25 mt to each sector, consistent with 660.60(c)(3)(ii).
    \f\ Pacific ocean perch. A stock assessment was conducted in 
2011 and the stock was estimated to be at 19.1 percent of its 
unfished biomass in 2011. The OFL of 964 mt for the area north of 
40[deg]10' N. lat. is based on an updated catch-only projection of 
the 2011 rebuilding analysis using an F50% FMSY proxy. The ABC of 
922 mt is a 4.4 percent reduction from the OFL ([sigma]=0.36/
P*=0.45) because it is a category 1 stock. The ACL is based on the 
current rebuilding plan with a target year to rebuild of 2051 and a 
constant catch amount of 281 mt in 2017 and 2018, followed in 2019 
and beyond by ACLs based on an SPR harvest rate of 86.4 percent. 
49.4 mt is deducted from the ACL to accommodate the Tribal fishery 
(9.2 mt), the incidental open access fishery (10 mt), research catch 
(5.2 mt) and an additional deduction for unforeseen catch events (25 
mt), resulting in a fishery HG of 231.6 mt. Of the 10 mt initially 
deducted from the ACL to account for mortality in the incidental 
open access fishery, a total of 7 mt is distributed to the 
mothership and catcher/processor sectors inseason, 3.5 mt to each 
sector consistent with 660.60(c)(3)(ii), resulting in a 3 mt 
deduction from the ACL for mortality in the incidental open access 
fishery. Of the 25 mt initially deducted from the ACL to account for 
unforeseen catch events, 25 mt is distributed to the mothership and 
catcher/processor sectors inseason, 12.5 mt to each sector, 
consistent with 660.60(c)(3)(ii).
    \g\ Yelloweye rockfish. A stock assessment update was conducted 
in 2011. The stock was estimated to be at 21.4 percent of its 
unfished biomass in 2011. The 57 mt coastwide OFL is based on a 
catch-only update of the 2011 stock assessment, assuming actual 
catches since 2011 and using an FMSY proxy of F50%. The ABC of 47 mt 
is a 16.7 percent reduction from the OFL ([sigma]=0.72/P*=0.40) 
because it is a category 2 stock. The 20 mt ACL is based on the 
current rebuilding plan with a target year to rebuild of 2074 and an 
SPR harvest rate of 76.0 percent. 5.4 mt is deducted from the ACL to 
accommodate the Tribal fishery (2.3 mt), the incidental open access 
fishery (0.4 mt), EFP catch (less than 0.1 mt) and research catch 
(2.7 mt), resulting in a fishery HG of 14.6 mt. Recreational HGs 
are: 3.3 mt (Washington); 3 mt (Oregon); and 3.9 mt (California).
    \h\ Arrowtooth flounder. The arrowtooth flounder stock was last 
assessed in 2007 and was estimated to be at 79 percent of its 
unfished biomass in 2007. The OFL of 16,571 mt is derived from a 
catch-only update of the 2007 stock assessment assuming actual 
catches since 2007 and using an F30% FMSY proxy. The ABC of 13,804 
mt is a 16.7 percent reduction from the OFL ([sigma]=0.72/P*=0.40) 
because it is a category 2 stock. The ACL is set equal to the ABC 
because the stock is above its target biomass of B25%. 2,098.1 mt is 
deducted from the ACL to accommodate the Tribal fishery (2,041 mt), 
the incidental open access fishery (40.8 mt), and research catch 
(16.4 mt), resulting in a fishery HG of 11,705.9 mt.
    \i\ Big skate. The OFL of 541 mt is based on an estimate of 
trawl survey biomass and natural mortality. The ABC of 494 mt is an 
8.7 percent reduction from the OFL ([sigma]=0.72/P*=0.45) as it is a 
category 2 stock. The ACL is set equal to the ABC. 57.4 mt is 
deducted from the ACL to accommodate the Tribal fishery (15 mt), the 
incidental open access fishery (38.4 mt), and research catch (4 mt), 
resulting in a fishery HG of 436.6 mt.
    \j\ Black rockfish (California). A 2015 stock assessment 
estimated the stock to be at 33 percent of its unfished biomass in 
2015. The OFL of 349 mt is projected in the 2015 stock assessment 
using an FMSY proxy of F50%. The ABC of 334 mt is a 4.4 percent 
reduction from the OFL ([sigma]=0.36/P*=0.45) because it is a 
category 1 stock. The ACL is set equal to the ABC because the stock 
is projected to be above its target biomass of B40% in 2017. 1 mt is 
deducted from the ACL to accommodate EFP catch (1 mt), resulting in 
a fishery HG of 333 mt.
    \k\ Black rockfish (Oregon). A 2015 stock assessment estimated 
the stock to be at 60 percent of its unfished biomass in 2015. The 
OFL of 577 mt is projected in the 2015 stock assessment using an 
FMSY proxy of F50%. The ABC of 527 mt is an 8.7 percent reduction 
from the OFL ([sigma]=0.72/P*=0.45) because it is a category 2 
stock. The ACL is set equal to the ABC because the stock is above 
its target biomass of B40%. 0.6 mt is deducted from the ACL to 
accommodate the incidental open access fishery (0.6 mt), resulting 
in a fishery HG of 526.4 mt.
    \l\ Black rockfish (Washington). A 2015 stock assessment 
estimated the stock to be at 43 percent of its unfished biomass in 
2015. The OFL of 319 mt is projected in the 2015 stock assessment 
using an FMSY proxy of F50%. The ABC of 305 mt is a 4.4 percent 
reduction from the OFL ([sigma]=0.36/P*=0.45) because it is a 
category 1 stock. The ACL is set equal to the ABC because the stock 
is above its target biomass of B40%. 18 mt is deducted from the ACL 
to accommodate the Tribal fishery, resulting in a fishery HG of 287 
mt.
    \m\ Blackgill rockfish. Blackgill rockfish contributes to the 
harvest specifications for the Minor Slope Rockfish South complex. 
See footnote/pp.
    \n\ Cabezon (California). A cabezon stock assessment was 
conducted in 2009. The cabezon spawning biomass in waters off 
California was estimated to be at 48.3 percent of its unfished 
biomass in 2009. The OFL of 157 mt is calculated using an FMSY proxy 
of F45%. The ABC of 150 mt is based on a 4.4 percent reduction from 
the OFL ([sigma]=0.36/P*=0.45) because it is a category 1 stock. The 
ACL is set equal to the ABC because the stock is above its target 
biomass of B40%. 0.3 mt is deducted from the ACL to accommodate the 
incidental open access fishery, resulting in a fishery HG of 149.7 
mt.
    \o\ Cabezon (Oregon). A cabezon stock assessment was conducted 
in 2009. The cabezon spawning biomass in waters off Oregon was 
estimated to be at 52 percent of its unfished biomass in 2009. The 
OFL of 49 mt is calculated using an FMSY proxy of F45%. The ABC of 
47 mt is based on a 4.4 percent reduction from the OFL 
([sigma]=0.36/P*=0.45) because it is a category 1 species. The ACL 
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stock is above its target biomass of B40%. There are no deductions 
from the ACL so the fishery HG is also equal to the ACL of 47 mt.
    \p\ California scorpionfish. A California scorpionfish 
assessment was conducted in 2005 and was estimated to be at 79.8 
percent of its unfished biomass in 2005. The OFL of 289 mt is based 
on projections from a catch-only update of the 2005 assessment 
assuming actual catches since 2005 and using an FMSY harvest rate 
proxy of F50%. The ABC of 264 mt is an 8.7 percent reduction from 
the OFL ([sigma]=0.72/P*=0.45) because it is a category 2 stock. The 
ACL is set at a constant catch amount of 150 mt. 2.2 mt is deducted 
from the ACL to accommodate the incidental open access fishery (2 
mt) and research catch (0.2 mt), resulting in a fishery HG of 147.8 
mt. An ACT of 111 mt is established.
    \q\ Canary rockfish. A stock assessment was conducted in 2015 
and the stock was estimated to be at 55.5 percent of its unfished 
biomass coastwide in 2015. The coastwide OFL of 1,793 mt is 
projected in the 2015 assessment using an FMSY harvest rate proxy of 
F50%. The ABC of 1,714 mt is a 4.4 percent reduction from the OFL 
([sigma]=0.36/P*=0.45) because it is a category 1 stock. The ACL is 
set equal to the ABC because the stock is above its target biomass 
of B40%. 247 mt is deducted from the ACL to accommodate the Tribal 
fishery (50 mt), the incidental open access fishery (1.2 mt), EFP 
catch (1 mt), research catch (7.2 mt), and an additional deduction 
for unforeseen catch events (188 mt), resulting in a fishery HG of 
1,466.6 mt. Recreational HGs are: 50 mt (Washington); 75 mt 
(Oregon); and 135 mt (California).
    \r\ Chilipepper. A coastwide update assessment of the 
chilipepper stock was conducted in 2015 and estimated to be at 64 
percent of its unfished biomass in 2015. Chilipepper are managed 
with stock-specific harvest specifications south of 40[deg]10' N. 
lat. and within the Minor Shelf Rockfish complex north of 40[deg]10' 
N. lat. Projected OFLs are stratified north and south of 40[deg]10' 
N. lat. based on the average historical assessed area catch, which 
is 93 percent for the area south of 40[deg]10' N. lat. and 7 percent 
for the area north of 40[deg]10' N. lat. The OFL of 2,727 mt for the 
area south of 40[deg]10' N. lat. is projected in the 2015 assessment 
using an FMSY proxy of F50%. The ABC of 2,607 mt is a 4.4 percent 
reduction from the OFL ([sigma]=0.36/P*=0.45) because it is a 
category 1 stock. The ACL is set equal to the ABC because the stock 
is above its target biomass of B40%. 45.9 mt is deducted from the 
ACL to accommodate the incidental open access fishery (5 mt), EFP 
fishing (30 mt), and research catch (10.9 mt), resulting in a 
fishery HG of 2,561.1 mt.
    \s\ Dover sole. A 2011 Dover sole assessment estimated the stock 
to be at 83.7 percent of its unfished biomass in 2011. The OFL of 
89,702 mt is based on an updated catch-only projection from the 2011 
stock assessment assuming actual catches since 2011 and using an 
FMSY proxy of F30%. The ABC of 85,755 mt is a 4.4 percent reduction 
from the OFL ([sigma]=0.36/P*=0.45) because it is a category 1 
stock. The ACL could be set equal to the ABC because the stock is 
above its target biomass of B25%. However, the ACL of 50,000 mt is 
set at a level below the ABC and higher than the maximum historical 
landed catch. 1,593.7 mt is deducted from the ACL to accommodate the 
Tribal fishery (1,497 mt), the incidental open access fishery (54.8 
mt), and research catch (41.9 mt), resulting in a fishery HG of 
48,406.3 mt.
    \t\ English sole. A 2013 stock assessment was conducted, which 
estimated the stock to be at 88 percent of its unfished biomass in 
2013. The OFL of 10,914 mt is projected in the 2013 assessment using 
an FMSY proxy of F30%. The ABC of 9,964 mt is an 8.7 percent 
reduction from the OFL ([sigma]=0.72/P*=0.45) because it is a 
category 2 stock. The ACL is set equal to the ABC because the stock 
is above its target biomass of B25%. 212.8 mt is deducted from the 
ACL to accommodate the Tribal fishery (200 mt), the incidental open 
access fishery (7.0 mt) and research catch (5.8 mt), resulting in a 
fishery HG of 9,751.2 mt.
    \u\ Lingcod north. The 2009 lingcod assessment modeled two 
populations north and south of the California-Oregon border (42[deg] 
N. lat.). Both populations were healthy with stock depletion 
estimated at 62 and 74 percent for the north and south, respectively 
in 2009. The OFL is based on an updated catch-only projection from 
the 2009 assessment assuming actual catches since 2009 and using an 
FMSY proxy of F45%. The OFL is apportioned north of 40[deg]10' N. 
lat. by adding 48% of the OFL from California, resulting in an OFL 
of 3,549 mt for the area north of 40[deg]10' N. lat. The ABC of 
3,333 mt is based on a 4.4 percent reduction ([sigma]=0.36/P*=0.45) 
from the OFL contribution for the area north of 42[deg] N. lat. 
because it is a category 1 stock, and an 8.7 percent reduction 
([sigma]=0.72/P*=0.45) from the OFL contribution for the area 
between 42[deg] N. lat. and 40[deg]10' N. lat. because it is a 
category 2 stock. The ACL is set equal to the ABC because the stock 
is above its target biomass of B40%. 278.2 mt is deducted from the 
ACL for the Tribal fishery (250 mt), the incidental open access 
fishery (16 mt), EFP catch (0.5 mt) and research catch (11.7 mt), 
resulting in a fishery HG of 3,054.8 mt.
    \v\ Lingcod south. The 2009 lingcod assessment modeled two 
populations north and south of the California-Oregon border (42[deg] 
N. lat.). Both populations were healthy with stock depletion 
estimated at 62 and 74 percent for the north and south, respectively 
in 2009.The OFL is based on an updated catch-only projection of the 
2009 stock assessment assuming actual catches since 2009 using an 
FMSY proxy of F45%. The OFL is apportioned by subtracting 48% of the 
California OFL, resulting in an OFL of 1,502 mt for the area south 
of 40[deg]10' N. lat. The ABC of 1,251 mt is based on a 16.7 percent 
reduction from the OFL ([sigma]=0.72/P*=0.40) because it is a 
category 2 stock. The ACL is set equal to the ABC because the stock 
is above its target biomass of B40%. 9 mt is deducted from the ACL 
to accommodate the incidental open access fishery (6.9 mt), EFP 
fishing (1 mt), and research catch (1.1 mt), resulting in a fishery 
HG of 1,242 mt.
    \w\ Longnose skate. A stock assessment was conducted in 2007 and 
the stock was estimated to be at 66 percent of its unfished biomass. 
The OFL of 2,556 mt is derived from the 2007 stock assessment using 
an FMSY proxy of F50%. The ABC of 2,444 mt is a 4.4 percent 
reduction from the OFL ([sigma]=0.36/P*=0.45) because it is a 
category 1 stock. The ACL of 2,000 mt is a fixed harvest level that 
provides greater access to the stock and is less than the ABC. 147 
mt is deducted from the ACL to accommodate the Tribal fishery (130 
mt), incidental open access fishery (3.8 mt), and research catch 
(13.2 mt), resulting in a fishery HG of 1,853 mt.
    \x\ Longspine thornyhead. A 2013 longspine thornyhead coastwide 
stock assessment estimated the stock to be at 75 percent of its 
unfished biomass in 2013. A coastwide OFL of 4,571 mt is projected 
in the 2013 stock assessment using an F50% FMSY proxy. The coastwide 
ABC of 3,808 mt is a 16.7 percent reduction from the OFL 
([sigma]=0.72/P*=0.40) because it is a category 2 stock. For the 
portion of the stock that is north of 34[deg]27' N. lat., the ACL is 
2,894 mt, and is 76 percent of the coastwide ABC based on the 
average swept-area biomass estimates (2003-2012) from the NMFS NWFSC 
trawl survey. 46.8 mt is deducted from the ACL to accommodate the 
Tribal fishery (30 mt), the incidental open access fishery (3.3 mt), 
and research catch (13.5 mt), resulting in a fishery HG of 2,847.2 
mt. For that portion of the stock south of 34[deg]27' N. lat. the 
ACL is 914 mt and is 24 percent of the coastwide ABC based on the 
average swept-area biomass estimates (2003-2012) from the NMFS NWFSC 
trawl survey. 3.2 mt is deducted from the ACL to accommodate the 
incidental open access fishery (1.8 mt), and research catch (1.4 
mt), resulting in a fishery HG of 910.8 mt.
    \y\ Pacific cod. The 3,200 mt OFL is based on the maximum level 
of historic landings. The ABC of 2,221 mt is a 30.6 percent 
reduction from the OFL ([sigma]=1.44/P*=0.40) because it is a 
category 3 stock. The 1,600 mt ACL is the OFL reduced by 50 percent 
as a precautionary adjustment. 509 mt is deducted from the ACL to 
accommodate the Tribal fishery (500 mt), research catch (7 mt), and 
the incidental open access fishery (2 mt), resulting in a fishery HG 
of 1,091 mt.
    \z\ Pacific whiting. The coastwide (U.S. and Canada) stock 
assessment was published in 2017 and estimated the spawning stock to 
be at 89 percent of its unfished biomass. The 2017 coastwide OFL of 
969,840 mt is based on the 2017 assessment with an F40% FMSY proxy. 
The 2017 coastwide, unadjusted Total Allowable Catch (TAC) of 
531,501 mt is based on the 2017 stock assessment and the 
recommendation by the Joint Management Committee (JMC), based on a 
precautionary approach. The U.S. TAC is 73.88 percent of the 
coastwide TAC, or 392,673 mt unadjusted TAC for 2017. 15 percent of 
each party's unadjusted 2016 TAC (48,760 mt for the U.S) is added to 
each party's 2017 unadjusted TAC, resulting in a U.S. adjusted 2017 
TAC of 431,433 mt. The 2017 fishery HG for Pacific whiting is 
362,682 mt. This amount was determined by deducting from the total 
U.S. TAC of 431,433 mt, the 77,251 mt tribal allocation, along with 
1,500 mt for scientific research catch and fishing mortality in non-
groundfish fisheries.
    \aa\ Petrale sole. A 2015 stock assessment update was conducted, 
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biomass in 2015. The OFL of 3,280 mt is projected in the 2015 
assessment using an FMSY proxy of F30%. The ABC of 3,136 mt is a 4.4 
percent reduction from the OFL ([sigma]=0.36/P*=0.45) because it is 
a category 1 stock. The ACL is set equal to the ABC because the 
stock is above its target biomass of B25%. 240.9 mt is deducted from 
the ACL to accommodate the Tribal fishery (220 mt), the incidental 
open access fishery (3.2 mt) and research catch (17.7 mt), resulting 
in a fishery HG of 2,895.1 mt.
    \bb\ Sablefish north. A coastwide sablefish stock assessment 
update was conducted in 2015. The coastwide sablefish biomass was 
estimated to be at 33 percent of its unfished biomass in 2015. The 
coastwide OFL of 8,050 mt is projected in the 2015 stock assessment 
using an FMSY proxy of F45%. The ABC of 7,350 mt is an 8.7 percent 
reduction from the OFL ([sigma]=0.36/P*=0.40). The 40-10 adjustment 
is applied to the ABC to derive a coastwide ACL value because the 
stock is in the precautionary zone. This coastwide ACL value is not 
specified in regulations. The coastwide ACL value is apportioned 
north and south of 36[deg] N. lat., using the 2003-2014 average 
estimated swept area biomass from the NMFS NWFSC trawl survey, with 
73.8 percent apportioned north of 36[deg] N. lat. and 26.2 percent 
apportioned south of 36[deg] N. lat. The northern ACL is 5,252 mt 
and is reduced by 525 mt for the Tribal allocation (10 percent of 
the ACL north of 36[deg] N. lat.). The 525 mt Tribal allocation is 
reduced by 1.5 percent to account for discard mortality. Detailed 
sablefish allocations are shown in Table 1c.
    \cc\ Sablefish south. The ACL for the area south of 36[deg] N. 
lat. is 1,864 mt (26.2 percent of the calculated coastwide ACL 
value). 5 mt is deducted from the ACL to accommodate the incidental 
open access fishery (2 mt) and research catch (3 mt), resulting in a 
fishery HG of 1,859 mt.
    \dd\ Shortbelly rockfish. A non-quantitative shortbelly rockfish 
assessment was conducted in 2007. The spawning stock biomass of 
shortbelly rockfish was estimated to be 67 percent of its unfished 
biomass in 2005. The OFL of 6,950 mt is based on the estimated MSY 
in the 2007 stock assessment. The ABC of 5,789 mt is a 16.7 percent 
reduction of the OFL ([sigma]=0.72/P*=0.40) because it is a category 
2 stock. The 500 mt ACL is set to accommodate incidental catch when 
fishing for co-occurring healthy stocks and in recognition of the 
stock's importance as a forage species in the California Current 
ecosystem. 10.9 mt is deducted from the ACL to accommodate the 
incidental open access fishery (8.9 mt) and research catch (2 mt), 
resulting in a fishery HG of 489.1 mt.
    \ee\ Shortspine thornyhead. A 2013 coastwide shortspine 
thornyhead stock assessment estimated the stock to be at 74.2 
percent of its unfished biomass in 2013. A coastwide OFL of 3,144 mt 
is projected in the 2013 stock assessment using an F50% FMSY proxy. 
The coastwide ABC of 2,619 mt is a 16.7 percent reduction from the 
OFL ([sigma]=0.72/P*=0.40) because it is a category 2 stock. For the 
portion of the stock that is north of 34[deg]27' N. lat., the ACL is 
1,713 mt. The northern ACL is 65.4 percent of the coastwide ABC 
based on the average swept-area biomass estimates (2003-2012) from 
the NMFS NWFSC trawl survey. 59 mt is deducted from the ACL to 
accommodate the Tribal fishery (50 mt), the incidental open access 
fishery (1.8 mt), and research catch (7.2 mt), resulting in a 
fishery HG of 1,654 mt for the area north of 34[deg]27' N. lat. For 
that portion of the stock south of 34[deg]27' N. lat. the ACL is 906 
mt. The southern ACL is 34.6 percent of the coastwide ABC based on 
the average swept-area biomass estimates (2003-2012) from the NMFS 
NWFSC trawl survey. 42.3 mt is deducted from the ACL to accommodate 
the incidental open access fishery (41.3 mt) and research catch (1 
mt), resulting in a fishery HG of 863.7 mt for the area south of 
34[deg]27' N. lat.
    \ff\ Spiny dogfish. A coastwide spiny dogfish stock assessment 
was conducted in 2011. The coastwide spiny dogfish biomass was 
estimated to be at 63 percent of its unfished biomass in 2011. The 
coastwide OFL of 2,514 mt is derived from the 2011 assessment using 
an FMSY proxy of F50%. The coastwide ABC of 2,094 mt is a 16.7 
percent reduction from the OFL ([sigma]=0.72/P*=0.40) because it is 
a category 2 stock. The ACL is set equal to the ABC because the 
stock is above its target biomass of B40%. 338 mt is deducted from 
the ACL to accommodate the Tribal fishery (275 mt), the incidental 
open access fishery (49.5 mt), EFP catch (1 mt), and research catch 
(12.5 mt), resulting in a fishery HG of 1,756 mt.
    \gg\ Splitnose rockfish. A coastwide splitnose rockfish 
assessment was conducted in 2009 that estimated the stock to be at 
66 percent of its unfished biomass in 2009. Splitnose rockfish in 
the north is managed in the Minor Slope Rockfish complex and with 
stock-specific harvest specifications south of 40[deg]10' N. lat. 
The coastwide OFL is projected in the 2009 assessment using an FMSY 
proxy of F50%. The coastwide OFL is apportioned north and south of 
40[deg]10' N. lat. based on the average 1916-2008 assessed area 
catch, resulting in 64.2 percent of the coastwide OFL apportioned 
south of 40[deg]10' N. lat., and 35.8 percent apportioned for the 
contribution of splitnose rockfish to the northern Minor Slope 
Rockfish complex. The southern OFL of 1,841 mt results from the 
apportionment described above. The southern ABC of 1,760 mt is a 4.4 
percent reduction from the southern OFL ([sigma]=0.36/P*=0.45) 
because it is a category 1 stock. The ACL is set equal to the ABC 
because the stock is estimated to be above its target biomass of 
B40%. 10.7 mt is deducted from the ACL to accommodate the incidental 
open access fishery (0.2 mt), research catch (9 mt) and EFP catch 
(1.5 mt), resulting in a fishery HG of 1,749.3 mt.
    \hh\ Starry flounder. The stock was assessed in 2005 and was 
estimated to be above 40 percent of its unfished biomass in 2005 (44 
percent in Washington and Oregon, and 62 percent in California). The 
coastwide OFL of 1,847 mt is set equal to the 2016 OFL, which was 
derived from the 2005 assessment using an FMSY proxy of F30%. The 
ABC of 1,282 mt is a 30.6 percent reduction from the OFL 
([sigma]=1.44/P*=0.40) because it is a category 3 stock. The ACL is 
set equal to the ABC because the stock was estimated to be above its 
target biomass of B25% in 2017. 10.3 mt is deducted from the ACL to 
accommodate the Tribal fishery (2 mt), and the incidental open 
access fishery (8.3 mt), resulting in a fishery HG of 1,271.7 mt.
    \ii\ Widow rockfish. The widow rockfish stock was assessed in 
2015 and was estimated to be at 75 percent of its unfished biomass 
in 2015. The OFL of 14,130 mt is projected in the 2015 stock 
assessment using the F50% FMSY proxy. The ABC of 13,508 mt is a 4.4 
percent reduction from the OFL ([sigma]=0.36/P*=0.45) because it is 
a category 1 stock. The ACL is set equal to the ABC because the 
stock is above its target biomass of B40%. 217.7 mt is deducted from 
the ACL to accommodate the Tribal fishery (200 mt), the incidental 
open access fishery (0.5 mt), EFP catch (9 mt) and research catch 
(8.2 mt), resulting in a fishery HG of 13,290.3 mt.
    \jj\ Yellowtail rockfish. A 2013 yellowtail rockfish stock 
assessment was conducted for the portion of the population north of 
40[deg]10' N. lat. The estimated stock depletion was 67 percent of 
its unfished biomass in 2013. The OFL of 6,786 mt is projected in 
the 2013 stock assessment using an FMSY proxy of F50%. The ABC of 
6,196 mt is an 8.7 percent reduction from the OFL ([sigma]=0.72/
P*=0.45) because it is a category 2 stock. The ACL is set equal to 
the ABC because the stock is above its target biomass of B40%. 1,030 
mt is deducted from the ACL to accommodate the Tribal fishery (1,000 
mt), the incidental open access fishery (3.4 mt), EFP catch (10 mt) 
and research catch (16.6 mt), resulting in a fishery HG of 5,166.1 
mt.
    \kk\ Minor Nearshore Rockfish north. The OFL for Minor Nearshore 
Rockfish north of 40[deg]10' N. lat. of 118 mt is the sum of the OFL 
contributions for the component species managed in the complex. The 
ABCs for the minor rockfish complexes are based on a sigma value of 
0.72 for category 2 stocks (blue/deacon rockfish in California, 
brown rockfish, China rockfish, and copper rockfish) and a sigma 
value of 1.44 for category 3 stocks (all others) with a P* of 0.45. 
The resulting ABC of 105 mt is the summed contribution of the ABCs 
for the component species. The ACL of 105 mt is the sum of 
contributing ABCs of healthy assessed stocks and unassessed stocks, 
plus the ACL contributions for blue/deacon rockfish in California 
where the 40-10 adjustment was applied to the ABC contribution for 
this stock because it is in the precautionary zone. 1.8 mt is 
deducted from the ACL to accommodate the Tribal fishery (1.5 mt) and 
the incidental open access fishery (0.3 mt), resulting in a fishery 
HG of 103.2 mt. Between 40[deg]10' N. lat. and 42[deg] N. lat. the 
Minor Nearshore Rockfish complex north has a HG of 40.2 mt. Blue/
deacon rockfish south of 42[deg] N. lat. has a stock-specific HG, 
described in footnote nn/.
    \ll\ Minor Shelf Rockfish north. The OFL for Minor Shelf 
Rockfish north of 40[deg]10' N. lat. of 2,303 mt is the sum of the 
OFL contributions for the component species within the complex. The 
ABCs for the minor rockfish complexes are based on a sigma value of 
0.36 for a category 1 stock (chilipepper), a sigma value of 0.72 for 
category 2 stocks (greenspotted rockfish between 40[deg]10' and 
42[deg] N. lat. and greenstriped rockfish), and a sigma value of 
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P* of 0.45. The resulting ABC of 2,049 mt is the summed contribution 
of the ABCs for the component species. The ACL of 2,049 mt is the 
sum of contributing ABCs of healthy assessed stocks and unassessed 
stocks, plus the ACL contribution of greenspotted rockfish in 
California where the 40-10 adjustment was applied to the ABC 
contribution for this stock because it is in the precautionary zone. 
83.8 mt is deducted from the ACL to accommodate the Tribal fishery 
(30 mt), the incidental open access fishery (26 mt), EFP catch (3 
mt), and research catch (24.8 mt), resulting in a fishery HG of 
1,965.2 mt.
    \mm\ Minor Slope Rockfish north. The OFL for Minor Slope 
Rockfish north of 40[deg]10' N. lat. of 1,897 mt is the sum of the 
OFL contributions for the component species within the complex. The 
ABCs for the Minor Slope Rockfish complexes are based on a sigma 
value of 0.39 for aurora rockfish, a sigma value of 0.36 for the 
other category 1 stock (splitnose rockfish), a sigma value of 0.72 
for category 2 stocks (rougheye rockfish, blackspotted rockfish, and 
sharpchin rockfish), and a sigma value of 1.44 for category 3 stocks 
(all others) with a P* of 0.45. A unique sigma of 0.39 was 
calculated for aurora rockfish because the variance in estimated 
spawning biomass was greater than the 0.36 used as a proxy for other 
category 1 stocks. The resulting ABC of 1,755 mt is the summed 
contribution of the ABCs for the component species. The ACL is set 
equal to the ABC because all the assessed component stocks (i.e., 
rougheye rockfish, blackspotted rockfish, sharpchin rockfish, and 
splitnose rockfish) are above the target biomass of B40%. 65.1 mt is 
deducted from the ACL to accommodate the Tribal fishery (36 mt), the 
incidental open access fishery (18.6 mt), EFP catch (1 mt), and 
research catch (9.5 mt), resulting in a fishery HG of 1,689.9 mt.
    \nn\ Minor Nearshore Rockfish south. The OFL for the Minor 
Nearshore Rockfish complex south of 40[deg]10' N. lat. of 1,329 mt 
is the sum of the OFL contributions for the component species within 
the complex. The ABC for the southern Minor Nearshore Rockfish 
complex is based on a sigma value of 0.72 for category 2 stocks 
(i.e., blue/deacon rockfish north of 34[deg]27' N. lat., brown 
rockfish, China rockfish, and copper rockfish) and a sigma value of 
1.44 for category 3 stocks (all others) with a P* of 0.45. The 
resulting ABC of 1,166 mt is the summed contribution of the ABCs for 
the component species. The ACL of 1,163 mt is the sum of the 
contributing ABCs of healthy assessed stocks and unassessed stocks, 
plus the ACL contribution for blue/deacon rockfish north of 
34[deg]27' N. lat. and China rockfish where the 40-10 adjustment was 
applied to the ABC contributions for these two stocks because they 
are in the precautionary zone. 4.1 mt is deducted from the ACL to 
accommodate the incidental open access fishery (1.4 mt) and research 
catch (2.7 mt), resulting in a fishery HG of 1,158.9 mt. Blue/deacon 
rockfish south of 42[deg] N. lat. has a stock-specific HG set equal 
to the 40-10-adjusted ACL for the portion of the stock north of 
34[deg]27' N lat. (243.7 mt) plus the ABC contribution for the 
unassessed portion of the stock south of 34[deg]27' N. lat. (60.8 
mt). The California (i.e. south of 42[deg] N. lat.) blue/deacon 
rockfish HG is 304.5 mt.
    \oo\ Minor Shelf Rockfish south. The OFL for the Minor Shelf 
Rockfish complex south of 40[deg]10' N. lat. of 1,917 mt is the sum 
of the OFL contributions for the component species within the 
complex. The ABC for the southern Minor Shelf Rockfish complex is 
based on a sigma value of 0.72 for category 2 stocks (greenspotted 
and greenstriped rockfish) and a sigma value of 1.44 for category 3 
stocks (all others) with a P* of 0.45. The resulting ABC of 1,624 mt 
is the summed contribution of the ABCs for the component species. 
The ACL of 1,623 mt is the sum of contributing ABCs of healthy 
assessed stocks and unassessed stocks, plus the ACL contribution of 
greenspotted rockfish in California where the 40-10 adjustment was 
applied to the ABC contribution for this stock because it is in the 
precautionary zone. 47.2 mt is deducted from the ACL to accommodate 
the incidental open access fishery (8.6 mt), EFP catch (30 mt), and 
research catch (8.6 mt), resulting in a fishery HG of 1,575.8 mt.
    \pp\ Minor Slope Rockfish south. The OFL of 827 mt is the sum of 
the OFL contributions for the component species within the complex. 
The ABC for the southern Minor Slope Rockfish complex is based on a 
sigma value of 0.39 for aurora rockfish, a sigma value of 0.72 for 
category 2 stocks (blackgill rockfish, rougheye rockfish, 
blackspotted rockfish, and sharpchin rockfish) and a sigma value of 
1.44 for category 3 stocks (all others) with a P* of 0.45. A unique 
sigma of 0.39 was calculated for aurora rockfish because the 
variance in estimated biomass was greater than the 0.36 used as a 
proxy for other category 1 stocks. The resulting ABC of 718 mt is 
the summed contribution of the ABCs for the component species. The 
ACL of 707 mt is the sum of the contributing ABCs of healthy 
assessed stocks and unassessed stocks, plus the ACL contribution of 
blackgill rockfish where the 40-10 adjustment was applied to the ABC 
contribution for this stock because it is in the precautionary zone. 
20.2 mt is deducted from the ACL to accommodate the incidental open 
access fishery (17.2 mt), EFP catch (1 mt), and research catch (2 
mt), resulting in a fishery HG of 686.8 mt. Blackgill rockfish has a 
stock-specific HG for the entire groundfish fishery south of 
40[deg]10' N lat. set equal to the species' contribution to the 40-
10-adjusted ACL. Harvest of blackgill rockfish in all groundfish 
fisheries counts against this HG of 120.2 mt. Nontrawl fisheries are 
subject to a blackgill rockfish HG of 44.5 mt.
    \qq\ Other Flatfish. The Other Flatfish complex is comprised of 
flatfish species managed in the PCGFMP that are not managed with 
stock-specific OFLs/ABCs/ACLs. Most of the species in the Other 
Flatfish complex are unassessed and include: butter sole, curlfin 
sole, flathead sole, Pacific sanddab, rock sole, sand sole, and rex 
sole. The Other Flatfish OFL of 11,165 mt is based on the sum of the 
OFL contributions of the component stocks. The ABC of 8,510 mt is 
based on a sigma value of 0.72 for a category 2 stock (rex sole) and 
a sigma value of 1.44 for category 3 stocks (all others) with a P* 
of 0.40. The ACL is set equal to the ABC. The ACL is set equal to 
the ABC because all of the assessed stocks (i.e., Pacific sanddabs 
and rex sole) were above their target biomass of B25%. 204 mt is 
deducted from the ACL to accommodate the Tribal fishery (60 mt), the 
incidental open access fishery (125 mt), and research catch (19 mt), 
resulting in a fishery HG of 8,306 mt.
    \rr\ Other Fish. The Other Fish complex is comprised of kelp 
greenling coastwide, cabezon off Washington, and leopard shark 
coastwide. The 2015 assessment for the kelp greenling stock off of 
Oregon projected an estimated depletion of 80 percent in 2015. All 
other stocks are unassessed. The OFL of 537 mt is the sum of the OFL 
contributions for kelp greenling coastwide, cabezon off Washington, 
and leopard shark coastwide. The ABC for the Other Fish complex is 
based on a sigma value of 0.44 for kelp greenling off Oregon and a 
sigma value of 1.44 for category 3 stocks (all others) with a P* of 
0.45. A unique sigma of 0.44 was calculated for kelp greenling off 
Oregon because the variance in estimated spawning biomass was 
greater than the 0.36 sigma used as a proxy for other category 1 
stocks. The resulting ABC of 474 mt is the summed contribution of 
the ABCs for the component species. The ACL is set equal to the ABC 
because all of the assessed stocks (kelp greenling off Oregon) were 
above their target biomass of B40%. There are no deductions from the 
ACL so the fishery HG is equal to the ACL of 474 mt.

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                                                  cannot be continued for the 2017 fishing                 § 648.104    Summer flounder minimum fish             by the states of Maine through North
                                                  season.                                                  sizes.                                                Carolina for 2017 are the conservation
                                                     The conservation equivalency                          *      *    *     *     *                             equivalent of the season, minimum size,
                                                  approach implemented by this action                         (b) Party/charter permitted vessels                and possession limit prescribed in
                                                  allows states some degree of flexibility                 and recreational fishery participants.                §§ 648.102, 648.103, and 648.105(a),
                                                                                                           Unless otherwise specified pursuant to                respectively. This determination is
                                                  in the specification of management
                                                                                                           § 648.107, the minimum size for                       based on a recommendation from the
                                                  measures, unlike the application of one
                                                                                                           summer flounder is 19 inches (48.3 cm)                Summer Flounder Board of the Atlantic
                                                  set of uniform coastwide measures. The
                                                                                                           TL for all vessels that do not qualify for            States Marine Fisheries Commission.
                                                  degree of flexibility available to states
                                                                                                           a moratorium permit under                             *     *      *    *     *
                                                  under conservation equivalency is
                                                                                                           § 648.4(a)(3), and charter boats holding                (b) Federally permitted vessels subject
                                                  constrained to a combined suite of
                                                                                                           a moratorium permit if fishing with                   to the recreational fishing measures of
                                                  minimum fish size, per angler
                                                                                                           more than three crew members, or party                this part, and other recreational fishing
                                                  possession limit, and fishing season that
                                                                                                           boats holding a moratorium permit if                  vessels registered in states and subject
                                                  will likely constrain catch to the 2017
                                                                                                           fishing with passengers for hire or                   to the recreational fishing measures of
                                                  recreational harvest limit. This provides
                                                                                                           carrying more than five crew members.                 this part, whose fishery management
                                                  the opportunity for states to construct
                                                  measures that achieve the conservation                   *      *    *     *     *                             measures are not determined by the
                                                  objective while providing a state-                       ■ 3. Section 648.105 is revised to read               Regional Administrator to be the
                                                  specific set of measures in lieu of the                  as follows:                                           conservation equivalent of the season,
                                                  one-size-fits-all coastwide measure.                     § 648.105 Summer flounder recreational
                                                                                                                                                                 minimum size and possession limit
                                                                                                           fishing season.                                       prescribed in §§ 648.102, 648.103(b),
                                                  Small Entity Compliance Guide                                                                                  and 648.105(a), respectively, due to the
                                                                                                             Unless otherwise specified pursuant
                                                     Section 212 of the Small Business                     to § 648.107, vessels that are not eligible           lack of, or the reversal of, a conservation
                                                  Regulatory Enforcement Fairness Act of                   for a moratorium permit under                         equivalent recommendation from the
                                                  1996 states that, for each rule or group                 § 648.4(a)(3), and fishermen subject to               Summer Flounder Board of the Atlantic
                                                  of related rules for which an agency is                  the possession limit, may fish for                    States Marine Fisheries Commission
                                                  required to prepare a FRFA, the agency                   summer flounder from June 1 through                   shall be subject to the following
                                                  shall publish one or more guides to                      September 15. This time period may be                 precautionary default measures:
                                                  assist small entities in complying with                  adjusted pursuant to the procedures in                Season—July 1 through August 31;
                                                  the rule, and shall designate such                       § 648.102.                                            minimum size—20 inches (50.8 cm);
                                                  publications as ‘‘small entity                                                                                 and possession limit—two fish.
                                                                                                           ■ 4. In § 648.106, paragraph (a) is
                                                  compliance guides.’’ The agency shall                    revised to read as follows:                           [FR Doc. 2017–14280 Filed 7–6–17; 8:45 am]
                                                  explain the actions a small entity is                                                                          BILLING CODE 3510–22–P
                                                  required to take to comply with a rule                   § 648.106 Summer flounder possession
                                                  or group of rules.                                       restrictions.
                                                                                                              (a) Party/charter and recreational                 DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
                                                     As part of this rulemaking process, a                 possession limits. Unless otherwise
                                                  small entity compliance guide will be                    specified pursuant to § 648.107, no                   National Oceanic and Atmospheric
                                                  sent to all holders of Federal party/                    person shall possess more than four                   Administration
                                                  charter permits issued for the summer                    summer flounder in, or harvested from,
                                                  flounder and scup fisheries. In addition,                the EEZ, per trip unless that person is               50 CFR Part 660
                                                  copies of this final rule and guide (i.e.,               the owner or operator of a fishing vessel
                                                  permit holder letter) are available from                 issued a summer flounder moratorium                   [Docket No. 160808696–7010–02]
                                                  NMFS (see ADDRESSES) and at the                          permit, or is issued a summer flounder
                                                  following Web site: http://                              dealer permit. Persons aboard a                       RIN 0648–BG95
                                                  www.greateratlantic.fisheries.noaa.gov.                  commercial vessel that is not eligible for            Magnuson-Stevens Act Provisions;
                                                  List of Subjects in 50 CFR Part 648                      a summer flounder moratorium permit                   Fisheries Off West Coast States;
                                                                                                           are subject to this possession limit. The             Pacific Coast Groundfish Fishery;
                                                    Fisheries, Fishing, Reporting and                      owner, operator, and crew of a charter
                                                  recordkeeping requirements.                                                                                    2017–2018 Biennial Specifications and
                                                                                                           or party boat issued a summer flounder                Management Measures; Inseason
                                                    Dated: July 3, 2017.                                   moratorium permit are subject to the                  Adjustments
                                                  Chris Oliver,                                            possession limit when carrying
                                                  Assistant Administrator for Fisheries,                   passengers for hire or when carrying                  AGENCY:  National Marine Fisheries
                                                  National Marine Fisheries Services.                      more than five crew members for a party               Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and
                                                                                                           boat, or more than three crew members                 Atmospheric Administration (NOAA),
                                                    For the reasons set out in the                         for a charter boat. This possession limit             Commerce.
                                                  preamble, 50 CFR part 648 is amended                     may be adjusted pursuant to the                       ACTION: Final rule; inseason adjustments
                                                  as follows:                                              procedures in § 648.102.                              to biennial groundfish management
                                                                                                           *      *     *    *     *                             measures.
                                                  PART 648—FISHERIES OF THE
                                                                                                           ■ 5. In § 648.107, introductory text to
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                                                  NORTHEASTERN UNITED STATES                                                                                     SUMMARY:   This final rule announces
                                                                                                           paragraph (a) and paragraph (b) are
                                                                                                           revised to read as follows:                           inseason changes to management
                                                  ■ 1. The authority citation for part 648                                                                       measures in the Pacific Coast groundfish
                                                  continues to read as follows:                            § 648.107 Conservation equivalent                     fisheries. This action, which is
                                                                                                           measures for the summer flounder fishery.             authorized by the Pacific Coast
                                                      Authority: 16 U.S.C. 1801 et seq.
                                                                                                             (a) The Regional Administrator has                  Groundfish Fishery Management Plan
                                                  ■ 2. In § 648.104, paragraph (b) is                      determined that the recreational fishing              (PCGFMP), is intended to allow
                                                  revised to read as follows:                              measures proposed to be implemented                   fisheries to access more abundant


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                                                  groundfish stocks while protecting                       south of 40°10′ N. lat., the Council                  allocation (1,680 mt), of lingcod north of
                                                  overfished and depleted stocks.                          considered increases to lingcod trip                  40°10′ N. lat. for both OA and LE fixed
                                                  DATES: This final rule is effective July 3,              limits for all remaining periods in 2017.             gear under the current trip limits, and
                                                  2017.                                                    Trip limits for lingcod north and south               an increase in projected harvest to 75
                                                  FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
                                                                                                           of 40°10′ N. lat. have been designated at             mt, or 4.4 percent attainment of the non-
                                                  Karen Palmigiano, phone: 206–526–                        50 CFR 660.60(c)(1)(i) and in Section                 trawl allocation, of lingcod north of
                                                  4491, fax: 206–526–6736, or email:                       6.2.1 of the PCGFMP as routine                        40°10′ N. lat. for both OA and LE fixed
                                                  karen.palmigiano@noaa.gov.                               management measures.                                  gear under the recommended increased
                                                                                                              Lingcod are distributed coastwide                  trip limits. The model also predicted a
                                                  SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:                               with harvest specifications based on two              projected harvest of 91.8 mt, or 13
                                                  Electronic Access                                        area stock assessments that were                      percent attainment of the non-trawl
                                                                                                           conducted in 2009 for the areas north                 allocation (683 mt), of lingcod south of
                                                     This rule is accessible via the Internet              and south of the California-Oregon                    40°10′ N. lat. for both OA and LE fixed
                                                  at the Office of the Federal Register Web                border at 42° N. latitude. The stock                  gear under the current trip limits, and
                                                  site at https://www.federalregister.gov.                 assessments indicated west coast                      an increase in projected harvest to 133.8
                                                  Background information and documents                     lingcod stocks are healthy with the                   mt, or 19.6 percent attainment of the
                                                  are available at the Pacific Fishery                     stock depletion estimated for lingcod off             non-trawl allocation, of lingcod south of
                                                  Management Council’s Web site at                         of Washington and Oregon to be at 62                  40°10′ N. lat. for both OA and LE fixed
                                                  http://www.pcouncil.org/.                                percent of its unfished biomass, and                  gear under the recommended increased
                                                  Background                                               lingcod off of California estimated to be             trip limits. Using the updated discard
                                                                                                           at 74 percent of its unfished biomass at              mortality rates, the model also predicted
                                                     The PCGFMP and its implementing                       the start of 2009. Trip limit increases,              that under the current regulations
                                                  regulations at title 50 in the Code of                   for species such as lingcod, are intended             harvest of yelloweye rockfish through
                                                  Federal Regulations (CFR), part 660,                     to reduce discarding (i.e., turn discards             the end of the year would be 0.7 mt
                                                  subparts C through G, regulate fishing                   into landed catch and thereby improve                 lower (1.4 mt out of a 2.1 mt HG) than
                                                  for over 90 species of groundfish off the                catch accounting) and increase                        was anticipated at the start of this year.
                                                  coasts of Washington, Oregon, and                        attainment of the non-trawl harvest                      Yelloweye rockfish is an overfished
                                                  California. Groundfish specifications                    guideline (HG). This change may result                species currently managed under a
                                                  and management measures are                              in a small increase in the catch of some              rebuilding plan. The projected impacts
                                                  developed by the Pacific Fishery                         overfished species, such as yelloweye                 to yelloweye rockfish would increase
                                                  Management Council (Council), and are                    rockfish, but such an increase is very                under the increased trip limits for
                                                  implemented by NMFS.                                     unlikely to result in exceeding                       lingcod. Based on the GMT’s analysis,
                                                     The final rule to implement the 2017–                 overfished species ACLs when                          the changes to the trip limits north of
                                                  2018 harvest specifications and                          combined with the harvest from all                    40°10′ N. lat. are projected to result in
                                                  management measures for most species                     other sources.                                        an increase in lingcod landings through
                                                  of the Pacific coast groundfish fishery                     To assist the Council in evaluating                the end of the year of approximately 3.8
                                                  was published on February 7, 2017 (82                    increases to lingcod trip limits, the                 mt and a projected increase in
                                                  FR 9634).                                                Groundfish Management Team (GMT)                      yelloweye rockfish discard mortality of
                                                     The Council, in coordination with                     made model-based landings projections                 0.06 mt. The same GMT analysis
                                                  Pacific Coast Treaty Indian Tribes and                   for the LE and OA fixed gear sector for               showed that an increase in trip limits
                                                  the States of Washington, Oregon, and                    north and south of 40°10′ N. lat. for the             for lingcod south of 40°10′ N. lat. would
                                                  California, recommended three changes                    remainder of the year. For these                      result in an increase in projected
                                                  to current groundfish management                         projections, the GMT included four                    lingcod landings through the end of the
                                                  measures at its June 9–14, 2017 meeting.                 recent updates to the discard mortality               year of 55 mt and an increase in
                                                  The changes the Council recommended                      rates used by the West Coast Groundfish               yelloweye rockfish discard mortality of
                                                  include: (1) Increasing the limited entry                Observer Program (WCGOP) to estimate                  0.21 mt. This increase in trip limits, and
                                                  (LE) and open access (OA) fixed gear                     discard mortality each year and, by the               subsequent increase in lingcod landings,
                                                  trip limits for lingcod both north and                   GMT, in the nearshore model to project                does not change total projected impacts
                                                  south of 40°10′ North latitude (N. lat.),                future discard mortality. The updates                 to co-occurring overfished species from
                                                  (2) modifying the shoreward boundary                     included: (1) Updating the gear                       those anticipated in the 2017–18 harvest
                                                  of the non-trawl rockfish conservation                   proportions by depth with recent data;                specifications and management
                                                  area (RCA) between 40°10′ N. lat. and                    (2) calculating regional discard                      measures, as the total projected impacts
                                                  34°27′ N. lat., and (3) distributing the                 mortality rates to match the WCGOP                    for those species assumes that the entire
                                                  deductions initially made from the ACL                   estimate strata (i.e. north and south of              lingcod ACL is harvested.
                                                  (i.e. the off-the-top deductions, or                     40°10′ N. lat.); (3) utilizing the Council               Therefore, the Council recommended
                                                  ‘‘buffer’’), 25 metric tons (mt) of Pacific              approved changes to the ‘‘sport-like’’                and NMFS is implementing, by
                                                  ocean perch (POP) and 50 mt of                           surface discard mortality rates; and (4)              modifying Tables 2 (North and South) to
                                                  darkblotched rockfish, and making it                     incorporating a bias modifier to                      part 660, subpart E and Tables 3 (North
                                                  available to the mothership (MS) and                     calibrate the gear proportions from                   and South) to part 660, subpart F in the
                                                  catcher/processor (C/P) sectors of the at-               WCGOP (a sub-sample of landings to                    CFR, trip limit changes for the LE and
                                                  sea Pacific whiting fishery; 12.5 mt of                  reflect the gear proportions from fish                OA fixed gear fisheries north and south
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                                                  POP and 25 mt of darkblotched rockfish,                  tickets in the Pacific Fishery                        of 40°10′ N. lat. The trip limits for
                                                  to each sector.                                          Information Network (PacFIN)). These                  lingcod in the LE fixed gear fishery
                                                                                                           landings projections also were based on               north of 40°10′ N. lat. are increased from
                                                  Fishery Management Measures for                                                                                ‘‘1,200 lb (544 kg) bimonthly’’ to ‘‘1,400
                                                                                                           the most recent information available.
                                                  Lingcod LE and OA Fixed Gear North                          The model, using the new discard                   lb (635 kg) bimonthly’’ during periods 4
                                                  and South of 40°10′ N. lat.                              mortality rates, predicted a projected                through 5; from ‘‘600 lb (272 kg) per
                                                    To increase harvest opportunities for                  harvest of 71.2 mt, or 4.2 percent                    month’’ to ‘‘700 lb (318 kg) bimonthly’’
                                                  LE and OA fixed gear sectors north and                   attainment of the 2017 non-trawl                      during the month of November; and


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                                                  from ‘‘200 lb (91 kg) per month’’ to ‘‘400               Fishery Management Measures for the                   Measures process. The Council did not
                                                  lb (181 kg) bimonthly’’ during the                       Non-Trawl RCA between 40°10′ N. lat.                  ultimately recommend a boundary line
                                                  month of December. The trip limits for                   and 34°27′ N. lat.                                    change, at that time, due to the
                                                  lingcod in the LE fixed gear fishery                        The non-trawl RCA applies to vessels               increased yelloweye rockfish projected
                                                  south of 40°10′ N. lat. are increased from               that take, retain, possess, or land                   impacts when fishing was opened in
                                                  ‘‘800 lb (363 kg) bimonthly’’ to ‘‘1,200                 groundfish using non-trawl gears, unless              those areas.
                                                  lb (544 kg) bimonthly’’ during periods 4                 they are incidental fisheries that are                   The GMT’s recent updates to the
                                                  through 5; from ‘‘400 lb (181 kg)                        exempt from the non-trawl RCA (e.g. the               discard mortality rates—discussed
                                                  bimonthly’’ to ‘‘600 lb (272 kg) per                     pink shrimp non-groundfish trawl                      further under the preamble subheading
                                                  month’’ during the month of November;                    fishery). The seaward and shoreward                   Fishery Management Measures for
                                                                                                           boundaries of the non-trawl RCAs vary                 Lingcod LE and OA Fixed Gear North
                                                  and from ‘‘200 lb (91 kg) per month’’ to
                                                                                                           along the coast, and are divided at                   and South of 40°10′ N. lat.—resulted in
                                                  ‘‘300 lb (136 kg) bimonthly’’ during the
                                                                                                           various commonly used geographic                      projected impacts to yelloweye rockfish
                                                  month of December.                                                                                             through the end of the year that were
                                                                                                           coordinates, defined in § 660.11, subpart
                                                     The trip limits for lingcod in the OA                                                                       lower than anticipated during the
                                                                                                           C. Modifications to RCAs are designated
                                                  fixed gear fishery north of 40°10′ N. lat.                                                                     development of the 2017–18 harvest
                                                                                                           as a routine management measure in
                                                  are increased from ‘‘600 lb (272 kg) per                 § 660.60(c)(3)(i) and section 6.2.1 of the            specifications and management
                                                  month’’ to ‘‘700 lb (318 kg) per month’’                 PCGFMP.                                               measures. The Council has
                                                  during periods 4 through 5 and during                       RCAs were originally established in                recommended modifying the shoreward
                                                  the month of November; and from ‘‘100                    the early 2000s to protect bocaccio and               non-trawl RCA boundary from the
                                                  lb (45 kg) per month’’ to ‘‘200 lb (181                  canary rockfishes which had recently                  boundary line approximating the 30 fm
                                                  kg) per month’’ during the month of                      been declared overfished.1 These large                depth contour to the boundary line
                                                  December. The trip limits for lingcod in                 area closures were intended to close off              approximating the 40 fm depth contour
                                                  the OA fixed gear fishery south of 40°10′                areas to fishing in the main portion of               in the area from 40°10′ N. lat., and
                                                  N. lat. are increased from ‘‘400 lb (181                 the species’ depth range to reduce                    34°27′ N. lat. The change to the non-
                                                  kg) per month’’ to ‘‘600 lb (272 kg) per                 encounters and subsequent mortality. At               trawl RCA shoreward boundary line in
                                                  month’’ during periods 3 through 5; and                  that same time, conservative trip limits,             this area opens areas that have been
                                                  are increased from ‘‘100 lb (45 kg) per                  including no retention, were                          closed since 2009, and may increase
                                                  month’’ to ‘‘150 lb (68 kg) per month’’                  implemented to further reduce catches                 fishing efficiency and reduce gear
                                                                                                           and overall mortality, and ensure the                 conflicts by spreading the nearshore
                                                  during the month of December.
                                                                                                           stocks would rebuild more quickly.                    fleet over a larger fishing area. Opening
                                                     For the OA fixed gear fishery south of                                                                      this area is anticipated to increase
                                                                                                           Unfortunately, implementing RCAs also
                                                  40°10′ N. lat., the Council recommended                                                                        overall landings of both target and non-
                                                                                                           greatly reduced access to many healthy
                                                  a ‘‘200 lb (91 kg) per month’’ trip limit                target stocks which were found in                     target groundfish species, but mortality
                                                  for lingcod during the month of                          similar depths to overfished species. As              is anticipated to remain below the
                                                  November, which is lower than the                        a result, an important shelf rockfish                 allocations or harvest limits for all
                                                  current lingcod trip limit for November                  fishery which used to operate south of                species.
                                                  in the OA fixed gear fishery south of                    40°10′ N lat. was severely impacted.                     Modifying the shoreward boundary of
                                                  40°10′ N. lat. at ‘‘400 lb (181 kg) per                     In 2009, the shoreward boundary of                 the non-trawl RCA in this area would
                                                  month.’’ The Council recommended trip                    the non-trawl RCA was established                     provide harvest opportunities for many
                                                  limit was based on an error in the GMT                   based on fishery information indicating               important target stocks, specifically
                                                  report and is inconsistent with the                      that fishing in some areas in the non-                deeper nearshore rockfish (blue, brown,
                                                  report’s analysis of the estimated                       trawl fishery have higher yelloweye                   copper, and olive rockfishes) and shelf
                                                  impacts, which analyzed a ‘‘600 lb per                   rockfish catch rates than in others, and              rockfish species (chilipepper,
                                                  month’’ trip limit for lingcod during the                the RCA boundaries were adjusted to                   greenblotched, Mexican, and vermilion
                                                  month of November. NMFS understands                      reduce mortality of yelloweye rockfish                rockfishes). Non-trawl harvest of
                                                  the Council intent with the                              in these areas.                                       groundfish is managed with cumulative
                                                  recommendations for changes to lingcod                      Between 40°10′ N. lat. and 34°27′ N.               trip limits, and any increased
                                                  trip limits was to increase trip limits                  lat., the non-trawl RCA is currently                  attainment is expected to remain within
                                                                                                           defined by the boundary lines                         allowable harvest limits. Relatively
                                                  from what is currently in regulation to
                                                                                                           approximating the 30 fm and 125 fm                    small impacts to canary, bocaccio, and
                                                  provide additional access and harvest a
                                                                                                           depth contours. All fishing with non-                 yelloweye rockfish are expected. All
                                                  greater proportion of the lingcod ACL. It
                                                                                                           trawl gear must occur shoreward of the                projected bocaccio and canary rockfish
                                                  was not the Council’s intent to reduce                                                                         impacts would remain within the
                                                  harvesting opportunities by reducing                     boundary line approximating the 30 fm
                                                                                                           depth contour, or seaward of the                      nearshore fishery share of the non-trawl
                                                  the OA fixed gear lingcod trip limits                                                                          allocations for those species.
                                                  north of 40°10′ N. lat. for the month of                 boundary line approximating the 125 fm
                                                                                                           depth contour. Changes to the non-trawl                  The GMT presented an updated
                                                  November from 400 lb to 200 lb.                                                                                analysis to the Council regarding the
                                                  Therefore, NMFS is not implementing                      RCA shoreward boundary between
                                                                                                           40°10′ N. lat. and 34°27′ N. lat., to shift           projected yelloweye rockfish impacts
                                                  the lower November trip limit for                                                                              from modifying the shoreward boundary
                                                                                                           the shoreward boundary deeper and
                                                  lingcod (200 lb (91 kg) per month) in the                                                                      of the non-trawl RCA. The GMT
                                                                                                           open additional fishing area shoreward
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                                                  OA fixed gear fishery south of 40°10′ N.                                                                       assumed that effort would remain
                                                                                                           of the non-trawl RCA, were previously
                                                  lat. for the month of November, and the                  recommended by the California                         unchanged within the 0 fm to 10 fm
                                                  trip limit for that month will remain at                 Department of Fish and Wildlife                       depth bin, and all remaining effort
                                                  ‘‘400 lb (181 kg) per month.’’ This trip                 (CDFW) during the 2017–18 Harvest                     would shift into deeper water (30 to 40
                                                  limit during the month of November                       Specifications and Management                         fm depth bin) when the boundary was
                                                  would reduce the projected lingcod                                                                             modified. Yelloweye rockfish is an
                                                  impacts from those presented to the                        1 Both canary rockfish and bocaccio were            overfished species that is encountered
                                                  Council (146.7 mt) to 133.8 mt.                          declared rebuilt in 2015 and 2017, respectively.      primarily north of 40°10′ N. lat. Few


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                                                  encounters occur south of 40°10′ N. lat.,                PCGFMP for a routine management                       lat.) and Cape Blanco (42°50′ N. lat.).
                                                  and no encounters occur south of 34°27′                  measure.                                              This is a similar area in which Klamath
                                                  N. lat. While some encounters may                           During development of the 2017–18                  River Chinook stocks are commonly
                                                  occur from modifying the non-trawl                       harvest specifications and management                 encountered, where all commercial and
                                                  RCA shoreward boundary, they are                         measures, the Council recommended,                    recreational salmon fishing in 2017 is
                                                  expected to be rare. Projected impacts of                and NMFS implemented, a new                           closed. At-sea processing of Pacific
                                                  yelloweye rockfish through the end of                    category of ‘‘off-the-top’’ deduction,                whiting is currently prohibited south of
                                                  the year, including impacts of the                       known as a ‘‘buffer’’ (81 FR 75266). The              42° N. lat. (the Oregon-California
                                                  increased lingcod trip limits discussed                  buffer consists of an amount of yield                 border) per regulations at § 660.131(e).
                                                  above, are within California’s nearshore                 that is deducted from the ACLs for                    Both the MS and C/P sectors expressed
                                                  yelloweye rockfish HG share of 0.7 mt.                   canary and darkblotched rockfish, and                 willingness at the April 2017 Council
                                                  Based on the GMT’s projections, the                      POP, as described at § 660.55(b) and                  meeting to modify operations to avoid
                                                  expected increase in yelloweye rockfish                  specified in the footnotes to Tables 1a               Chinook salmon bycatch, but
                                                  impacts is 0.15 mt from what was                         and 2a to subpart C. This new                         acknowledged that difficulties were
                                                  projected to occur in the absence of the                 management measure set the fishery HG                 likely given their rockfish allocations
                                                  inseason adjustments to management                       at an amount after the buffer was                     and historically high Pacific whiting
                                                  measures implemented in this action.                     subtracted from the ACL. The result was               allocations. While moving harvesting
                                                     Therefore, based on the new                           a specific amount of yield for each of                operations north to Washington and
                                                  information available regarding the                      the three species (25 mt for POP, 50 mt               northern Oregon has likely reduced
                                                  discard mortality of yellow-eye rockfish,                for darkblotched rockfish, and 188 mt                 impacts of the Pacific whiting fishery on
                                                  the Council recommended and NMFS is                      for canary rockfish) that was                         Klamath River Chinook, catch of POP in
                                                  adjusting the shoreward boundary of the                  unallocated at the start of the year, but             the Pacific whiting fisheries has
                                                  non-trawl RCA between 40°10′ N lat.                      is held in reserve as a buffer, and can               traditionally been highest when fishing
                                                                                                           be distributed to fisheries in need after             off Washington.
                                                  and 34°27′ N. lat., by modifying Table
                                                                                                           an unforeseen catch event occurs                         The limited availability of overfished
                                                  2 (South) to part 660, subpart E and
                                                                                                           inseason. Distribution of the buffer must             species that can be taken as incidental
                                                  Table 3 (South) to part 660, subpart F
                                                                                                           go to a sector that has demonstrated a                catch in the Pacific whiting fisheries,
                                                  in the CFR, so that the boundary lines
                                                                                                           need for receiving such a distribution                particularly darkblotched rockfish and
                                                  approximating the 40 fm and 125 fm
                                                                                                           and not for the sole purpose of                       POP, led NMFS to implement sector-
                                                  depth contours, in this area, will define
                                                                                                           extending a fishery before a need is
                                                  the non-trawl RCA in this area.                                                                                specific allocations for these species to
                                                                                                           demonstrated. Additionally, under the
                                                                                                                                                                 the Pacific whiting fisheries. If the
                                                  Transferring POP and Darkblotched                        buffer approach, all sectors received a
                                                                                                                                                                 sector-specific allocation for a non-
                                                  Rockfish to the MS and C/P Sectors                       lower allocation of darkblotched
                                                                                                                                                                 whiting species is reached, NMFS may
                                                                                                           rockfish and POP in 2017 than they
                                                     As part of the biennial harvest                                                                             close one or more of the at-sea sectors
                                                                                                           would have if the entire ACL was
                                                  specifications and management                                                                                  automatically, per regulations at
                                                                                                           allocated; thereby, creating a potential
                                                  measures process, annual ACLs are set                                                                          § 660.60(d). At the start of 2017, the MS
                                                                                                           for foregone yield by most sectors.
                                                  for non-whiting groundfish species,                                                                            and C/P sectors of the Pacific whiting
                                                                                                           However, foregone yield is expected to
                                                  deductions are made ‘‘off-the-top’’ from                                                                       fishery were allocated 9.0 mt and 12.7
                                                                                                           be inconsequential because historic
                                                  the ACL for various sources of mortality                 attainment of these species has been                  mt of POP, respectively, per regulations
                                                  (including non-groundfish fisheries that                 low, with an average attainment from                  at § 660.55(c)(1)(i)(B).
                                                  catch groundfish incidentally, also                      2011–2014 of 41 percent of the                           At the Council’s April meeting, the
                                                  called incidental open access fisheries)                 darkblotched rockfish ACLs and 35                     MS sector requested an increase to their
                                                  and the remainder, the fishery HG, is                    percent of the POP ACLs.                              POP set-aside to accommodate northern
                                                  allocated among the groundfish                              Pacific whiting fisheries encounter                movement of the fleet to reduce harvest
                                                  fisheries. Regulations at                                Klamath River Chinook salmon                          of Klamath River Chinook and to
                                                  § 660.60(c)(3)(ii) allow NMFS to                         incidentally, particularly when fishing               prevent closure of the MS sector prior
                                                  distribute these ‘‘off-the-top’’                         off the central and southern Oregon                   to harvesting their full allocation of
                                                  deductions from the ACL to any sector                    coast. At its March 2017 meeting, the                 Pacific whiting. To accommodate
                                                  through routine inseason action to make                  Council received the most recent                      movement of the at-sea fleets farther
                                                  fish that would otherwise go                             projections of salmon stock status                    north, away from Klamath River
                                                  unharvested available to other fisheries                 (Preseason Report I) and considered that              Chinook and into waters with
                                                  during the fishery year, and after the                   Klamath River Chinook will not meet                   historically higher catch rates of POP,
                                                  Council has made the appropriate                         escapement goals for 2017 by a                        the Council recommended, and NMFS
                                                  considerations. Also consistent with                     historically large margin. At its April               implemented a distribution of 7 mt of
                                                  section 6.5.2 of the PCGFMP, NMFS has                    2017 meeting, the Council                             POP, from the off-the-top deductions
                                                  the authority to implement management                    recommended complete closure of                       that were made at the start of the 2017–
                                                  measures to reduce bycatch of non-                       commercial salmon fisheries off                       2018 biennium, to the MS and C/P
                                                  groundfish species and, under certain                    southern Oregon and northern                          sectors, 3.5 mt to each sector, to
                                                  circumstances, the measures may be                       California (approximately 44° N. lat. to              accommodate potential catch of POP as
                                                  implemented inseason. However, under                     40°10′ N. lat.) and closure of                        each sector prosecutes their 2017 Pacific
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                                                  no circumstances may the intention of                    recreational salmon fisheries in similar              whiting allocations in areas where
                                                  such management measures be simply                       areas (approximately 42°45′ N. lat. to                bycatch of Klamath River Chinook is
                                                  to provide more fish to a different user                 40°10′ N. lat.) to protect Klamath River              less likely (May 16, 2017, 82 FR 22428).
                                                  group or to achieve other allocation                     Chinook salmon.                                       The Council’s intent in distributing the
                                                  objectives. Therefore, distribution of                      Chinook salmon bycatch in the Pacific              POP, that would otherwise go
                                                  POP and darkblocked rockfish to the at-                  whiting fishery varies by latitude, with              unharvested, was to maintain 2017
                                                  sea sectors meets the criteria specified                 81 percent of Chinook being taken when                harvest opportunities for the MS and C/
                                                  in regulation at § 660.60(c)(3)(ii) and the              fishing between Cape Falcon (45°46′ N.                P sectors of the Pacific whiting fishery,


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                                                  while protecting Klamath River                           historically higher catch rates of POP,               than originally projected through the
                                                  Chinook.                                                 both sectors would need additional                    end of the year.
                                                     At the June 2017 Council meeting, the                 darkblotched rockfish and POP quota to
                                                  MS and C/P sectors requested access to                                                                         Classification
                                                                                                           prevent their fishery from closing due to
                                                  the darkblotched rockfish and POP                        exceeding their overfished species                       This final rule makes routine inseason
                                                  ‘‘buffers’’ to continue to accommodate                   allocations. The Council’s intent is to               adjustments to groundfish fishery
                                                  the northern movement of the fleet to                    provide fisheries with a demonstrated                 management measures, based on the
                                                  reduce harvest of Klamath River                          need access to quota that would                       best available information, consistent
                                                  Chinook and to prevent closure of either                 otherwise go unharvested, maintain                    with the PCGFMP and its implementing
                                                  sector prior to harvesting their full                    2017 harvesting opportunities for the                 regulations.
                                                  allocation of Pacific whiting. In                        MS and C/P sectors of the Pacific                        This action is taken under the
                                                  response to this request, the GMT                        whiting fishery, and continue protecting              authority of 50 CFR 660.60(c) and is
                                                  analyzed the current attainments of                      Klamath River Chinook.                                exempt from review under Executive
                                                  Pacific whiting, darkblotched and                           Therefore, after reviewing the best                Order 12866.
                                                  canary rockfishes, and POP, as well as                   available information on interactions                    The aggregate data upon which these
                                                  provided some model projections of the                   between the Pacific whiting fleet and                 actions are based are available for public
                                                  estimated needs of the MS and C/P                        salmon, POP, and darkblotched                         inspection at the Office of the
                                                  sectors for the 2017 fishing season.                     rockfish, the Council recommended and                 Administrator, West Coast Region,
                                                     Based on the GMT’s analysis, as of                    NMFS is implementing a distribution of                NMFS, during business hours.
                                                  June 11, 2017, the MS sector had                         25 mt of POP, from the off-the-top                       NMFS finds good cause to waive prior
                                                  attained 7.6 percent of their total                      deductions that were made at the start                public notice and comment on the
                                                  darkblotched rockfish allocation (0.9 mt                 of the 2017–2018 biennium, to the MS                  revisions to groundfish management
                                                  out of 11.8 mt), 20.2 percent of their                   and C/P sectors, 12.5 mt to each sector,              measures under 5 U.S.C. 553(b) because
                                                  total POP allocation (2.5 mt out of 12.5                 to accommodate potential catch of POP                 notice and comment would be
                                                  mt), and 22.2 percent of their total                     as each sector prosecutes their 2017                  impracticable and contrary to the public
                                                  Pacific whiting allocation (19,334 mt                    Pacific whiting allocations in areas                  interest. Also, for the same reasons,
                                                  out of 87,044 mt). Over the past 6 years,                where bycatch of Klamath River                        NMFS finds good cause to waive the 30-
                                                  (2011–2016) by June 11th of each year,                   Chinook is less likely. Additionally, the             day delay in effectiveness pursuant to 5
                                                  the MS sector has harvested an average                   Council recommended and NMFS is                       U.S.C. 553(d)(3), so that this final rule
                                                  of 0.84 mt of darkblotched rockfish, 1.65                implementing a distribution of 50 mt of               may become effective July 3, 2017. The
                                                  mt of POP, and 14,689.21 mt of Pacific                   darkblotched rockfish, from the ‘‘off-the-            adjustments to management measures in
                                                  whiting.                                                 top’’ deductions that were made at the                this document affect commercial
                                                     Based on the GMT’s analysis, as of                    start of the 2017–2018 biennium, to the               fisheries in Washington, Oregon and
                                                  June 11, 2017, the C/P sector had                        MS and C/P sectors, 25 mt to each                     California. No aspect of this action is
                                                  attained 26 percent of their total                       sector, to accommodate potential catch                controversial, and changes of this nature
                                                  darkblotched rockfish allocation (4.3 mt                 of darkblotched rockfish as each sector               were anticipated in the biennial harvest
                                                  out of 16.4 mt), 51.1 percent of their                   prosecutes their 2017 Pacific whiting                 specifications and management
                                                  total POP allocation (8.3 mt out of 16.2                 harvest in areas where bycatch of                     measures established through a notice
                                                  mt), and 31.9 percent of their total                     Klamath River Chinook is less likely.                 and comment rulemaking for 2017–18.
                                                  Pacific whiting allocation (39,973.5 mt                  These changes are implemented through                    Accordingly, for the reasons stated
                                                  out of 123,312 mt). Over the past 6                      modifications to the footnotes for Table              below, NMFS finds good cause to waive
                                                  years, (2011–2016) by June 11th of each                  1a and Table 1b to Part 660, Subpart C                prior notice and comment and to waive
                                                  year, the C/P sector has harvested an                    of the CFR.                                           the delay in effectiveness.
                                                  average of 1.05 mt of darkblotched                          This rule distributes 25 mt of POP and             Fishery Management Measures for
                                                  rockfish, 1.35 mt of POP, and 31,595.85                  50 mt of darkblotched rockfish that is
                                                                                                                                                                 Lingcod LE and OA Fixed Gear North
                                                  mt of Pacific whiting.                                   anticipated to go unharvested through
                                                     On June 20, 2017, NMFS considered                                                                           and South of 40°10′ N. lat.
                                                                                                           the end of 2017 to the MS and C/P
                                                  additional POP, darkblotched rockfish,                   sectors, implementing the Council’s                      At its June 2017 meeting, the Council
                                                  and Pacific whiting landing information                  recommendation increases the POP                      recommended an increase to LE and OA
                                                  for the C/P and MS sectors. As of that                   allocations to 25 mt for the MS sector                fixed gear lingcod trip limits north and
                                                  date, the C/P sector had harvested 28.6                  and 28.7 mt for the C/P sector and the                south of 40°10′ N. lat. be implemented
                                                  percent (4.69 mt out of 16.4 mt) of their                darkblotched rockfish set-asides to 36.8              as quickly as possible to allow harvest
                                                  total darkblotched rockfish allocation,                  mt for the MS sector and 41.4 mt for the              of lingcod to better attain, but not
                                                  89.81 percent (14.55 mt out of 16.2 mt)                  C/P sector. This rule also provides the               exceed, the 2017 ACLs. There was not
                                                  of their total POP allocation, and 37.64                 fleet added flexibility to fish in areas              sufficient time after that meeting to
                                                  percent (46,413.13 mt out of 123,312 mt)                 where Klamath River Chinook are less                  undergo proposed and final rulemaking
                                                  of their total Pacific whiting allocation.               likely to be encountered while reducing               before this action needs to be in effect.
                                                  Additionally, as of the same date, the                   the risk of closure of the MS and C/P                 Affording the time necessary for prior
                                                  MS sector had harvested 8.56 percent                     sectors prior to full attainment of the               notice and opportunity for public
                                                  (1.01 mt out of 11.8 mt) of their total                  Pacific whiting allocation if higher catch            comment would prevent NMFS from
                                                  darkblotched rockfish allocation, 22.64                  rates of POP and darkblotched rockfish                managing the LE and OA fixed gear
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                                                  percent (2.83 mt out of 12.5 mt) of their                continue for the remainder of the 2017                fishery using the best available science
                                                  total POP allocation, and 27.48 percent                  fishing season. Transfer of POP and                   to increase harvesting opportunities
                                                  (23,921.03 mt out of 87,044 mt) of their                 darkblotched rockfish to the MS and C/                without exceeding the ACLs for
                                                  total Pacific whiting allocation.                        P sectors, when combined with                         federally managed species in
                                                     To continue to accommodate                            projected impacts from all other                      accordance with the PCGFMP and
                                                  movement of the at-sea fleets farther                    sources, is not expected to result in                 applicable law. These increases to trip
                                                  north, away from Klamath River                           greater impacts to POP, darkblotched                  limits must be implemented as quickly
                                                  Chinook and into waters with                             rockfish, or other overfished species                 as possible to allow LE and OA fixed


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                                                  gear fishermen an opportunity to                         underutilized groundfish, and allows                  to attainment of their rockfish
                                                  harvest higher limits for lingcod                        harvest as intended by the Council,                   allocations. Therefore, distribution of
                                                  coastwide.                                               consistent with the best scientific                   the POP and darkblotched rockfish
                                                     It is in the public interest for                      information available.                                buffers is consistent with regulations at
                                                  fishermen to have an opportunity to                                                                            § 660.60(c)(3)(ii).
                                                  harvest more of the lingcod ACLs, north                  Transferring POP to the MS and C/P
                                                                                                           Sectors                                                  It is in the public interest for the MS
                                                  and south of 40°10′ N. lat., because the                                                                       and C/P sectors to have an opportunity
                                                  lingcod fishery contributes revenue to                      At its June 2017 meeting, the Council              to harvest their allocations of Pacific
                                                  the coastal communities of Washington,                   recommended that the distribution of                  whiting without interruption because
                                                  Oregon, and California. This action, if                  POP and darkblotched rockfish                         the Pacific whiting fishery contributes a
                                                  implemented quickly, is anticipated to                   ‘‘buffers’’ to the MS and C/P sectors and             large amount of revenue to the coastal
                                                  allow increased catch of lingcod                         be implemented as quickly as possible                 communities of Washington and
                                                  through the end of the year, and allows                  to facilitate fishing for Pacific whiting in          Oregon. Additionally, it is in the public
                                                  harvest as intended by the Council,                      northern waters to avoid bycatch of                   interest to continue to protect Klamath
                                                  consistent with the best scientific                      Klamath River Chinook salmon. There                   River Chinook and reduce potential
                                                  information available.                                   was not sufficient time after that                    fishing impacts from the Pacific whiting
                                                     The Council considered updated                                                                              fishery in areas where directed salmon
                                                                                                           meeting to undergo proposed and final
                                                  discard mortality rates and the resulting                                                                      fishing has been prohibited. Providing
                                                                                                           rulemaking before this action needs to
                                                  best available projections of yelloweye                                                                        more POP and darkblotched rockfish to
                                                                                                           be in effect. Affording the time
                                                  rockfish harvest that became available at                                                                      the MS and C/P sector would allow
                                                                                                           necessary for prior notice and
                                                  its June 2017 meeting. Projected impacts
                                                                                                           opportunity for public comment would                  them to fish further north, lowering the
                                                  to yelloweye rockfish through the end of
                                                                                                           postpone transfer of POP and                          chances of encountering Klamath River
                                                  the year were 0.7 mt below the
                                                                                                           darkblotched rockfish to the MS and C/                Chinook. This action facilitates fleet
                                                  nearshore fishery’s 2.1 mt share of the
                                                                                                           P sectors until later in the season, or               dynamics to avoid bycatch of Klamath
                                                  non-trawl allocation. Based on the new
                                                                                                           potentially eliminate the possibility or              River Chinook salmon, and allows
                                                  information showing lower than
                                                                                                           doing so during the 2017 calendar year                harvest as intended by the Council,
                                                  anticipated yelloweye rockfish discard
                                                                                                           entirely, and is therefore impractical.               consistent with the best scientific
                                                  mortality, and the need to provide
                                                                                                           Failing to reapportion POP and                        information available.
                                                  additional harvesting opportunities for
                                                  healthy and underutilized groundfish                     darkblotched rockfish to the MS and C/                List of Subjects in 50 CFR Part 660
                                                  species, the Council recommended                         P sectors in a timely manner could
                                                  modifying the shoreward boundary of                      result in additional impacts to Klamath                 Fisheries, Fishing, and Indian
                                                  the non-trawl RCA to open additional                     River Chinook salmon if catch of POP or               Fisheries.
                                                  area, while keeping harvest of yelloweye                 darkblotched rockfish approaches the                    Dated: July 3, 2017.
                                                  rockfish within its HGs and rebuilding                   MS or C/P sectors’ POP and                            Jennifer M. Wallace,
                                                  ACL.                                                     darkblotched rockfish allocations and                 Acting Director, Office of Sustainable
                                                                                                           the fleet moves south to prevent a                    Fisheries, National Marine Fisheries Service.
                                                  Fishery Management Measures for the                      closure prior to their Pacific whiting
                                                  Non-Trawl RCA between 40°10′ N. lat.                     allocations being harvested.                            For the reasons set out in the
                                                  and 34°27′ N. lat.                                       Additionally, failing to reapportion the              preamble, 50 CFR part 660 is amended
                                                                                                           POP and darkblotched rockfish                         as follows:
                                                     It is in the public interest for
                                                  fisherman to have increased access to                    ‘‘buffers’’ in a timely manner could                  PART 660—FISHERIES OFF WEST
                                                  fishing areas where high-value target                    leave quota unharvested through the                   COAST STATES
                                                  species, such as canary and chilipepper                  end of the year, which would prevent
                                                  rockfish, are available, because the                     harvest as intended by the Council. New               ■ 1. The authority citation for part 660
                                                  commercial non-trawl fisheries                           information and analyses that became                  continues to read as follows:
                                                  contribute revenue to the coastal                        available to the Council in June indicate
                                                                                                                                                                   Authority: 16 U.S.C. 1801 et seq., 16 U.S.C.
                                                  communities of Washington, Oregon,                       that both the MS and C/P sectors need
                                                                                                                                                                 773 et seq., and 16 U.S.C. 7001 et seq.
                                                  and California. This action, if                          additional POP and darkblotched
                                                  implemented quickly, is anticipated to                   rockfish to decrease the likelihood of                ■ 2. Tables 1a and 1b to part 660,
                                                  allow increased catch of healthy and                     closing one or more of these sectors due              subpart C, are revised to read as follows:
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BOCACCIO c/                                                  S. of 40°10° N. lat.
COWCOD d/                                                    S. of 40°10° N. lat.
DARKBLOTCHED ROCKFISH e/                                     Coastwide
PACIFIC OCEAN PERCH f/                                         . of 40°10° N. lat.
YELLOWEYE ROCKFISH                                           Coastwide
Arrowtooth flounder                        h/                Coastwide
     skate          1/                                       Coastwide
Black rockfish                                               California (South of 42° N. lat.
Black rockfish                 k/                                                    46° 16‘ N. lat. and 42° N. lat.
Black rockfish                 V                             W               . of 46° 16‘ N. lat.
B             rockfish                   m/                  S. of 40°10° N. lat.
Cabezon         n/                                           California (South of 42° N. lat.
Cabezon             o/                                                               46° 16‘ N. lat. and 42° N. lat.
California                                                   S. of 34°27‘ N. lat.
             rockfish                                        Coastwide
                     r/                                      S. of 40°10° N. lat.
Dover sole               s/                                  Coastwide
             sole        t/                                  Coastwide
                u/                                             . of 40°10° N. lat.
                v/                                           S. of 40°10° N. lat.
               skate                w/                       Coastwide
                                                x/           Coastwide
                                                               . of 34°27‘ N. lat.
                                                             S. of 34°27‘ N. lat.
Pacific cod                                                  Coastwide
Pacific                        z/                            Coastwide
Petrale sole              aa/                                Coastwide
Sable fish                                                   Coastwide                                                   NA

Sablefish           bb/                                        . of 36° N. lat.                                        See Table
                                                                                                                           e
Sablefish           cc/                                      S. of 36° N. lat.
Shortbelly     rockfish                   dd/                Coastwide
                                                ee/          Coastwide
                                                               . of 34°27‘ N. lat.
                                                             S. of 34°27‘ N. lat.
                              ff/                            Coastwide
              rockfish                                       S. of 40°10° N. lat.
          flounder              hh/                          Coastwide
Widow rockfish                      i/                       Coastwide
Yellowtail rockfish                                            . of 40°10° N. lat.
Minor Nearshore Rockfish                               kk/     . of 40°10° N. lat.
Mmmor Shelf Rockfish                          1/               . of 40°10° N. lat.
Minor                Rockfish                   mm/            . of 40°10° N. lat.
Minor Nearshore Rockfish                               nn/   S. of 40°10° N. lat.
Minor Shelf Rockfish                            00o/         S. of 40°10° N. lat.
Minor                Rockfish                                S. of 40°10° N. lat.
Other Flatfish                                               Coastwide
Other Fish               rr/                                 Coastwide


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                                                  N. lat. and within the Minor Shelf Rockfish              the 50 mt initially deducted from the ACL to             i Big skate. The OFL of 541 mt is based on

                                                  complex north of 40°10’ N. lat. A historical             account for unforeseen catch events, 50 mt is         an estimate of trawl survey biomass and
                                                  catch distribution of approximately 7.4                  distributed to the mothership and catcher/            natural mortality. The ABC of 494 mt is an
                                                  percent was used to apportion the assessed               processor sectors inseason, 25 mt to each             8.7 percent reduction from the OFL (s=0.72/
                                                  stock to the area north of 40°10’ N. lat. The            sector, consistent with 660.60(c)(3)(ii).             P*=0.45) as it is a category 2 stock. The ACL
                                                  bocaccio stock was estimated to be at 36.8                  f Pacific ocean perch. A stock assessment          is set equal to the ABC. 57.4 mt is deducted
                                                  percent of its unfished biomass in 2015. The             was conducted in 2011 and the stock was               from the ACL to accommodate the Tribal
                                                  OFL of 2,139 mt is projected in the 2015                 estimated to be at 19.1 percent of its unfished       fishery (15 mt), the incidental open access
                                                  stock assessment using an FMSY proxy of                  biomass in 2011. The OFL of 964 mt for the            fishery (38.4 mt), and research catch (4 mt),
                                                  F50%. The ABC of 2,044 mt is a 4.4 percent               area north of 40°10’ N. lat. is based on an           resulting in a fishery HG of 436.6 mt.
                                                  reduction from the OFL (s=0.36/P*=0.45)                  updated catch-only projection of the 2011                j Black rockfish (California). A 2015 stock

                                                  because it is a category 1 stock. The 790 mt             rebuilding analysis using an F50% FMSY                assessment estimated the stock to be at 33
                                                  ACL is based on the current rebuilding plan              proxy. The ABC of 922 mt is a 4.4 percent             percent of its unfished biomass in 2015. The
                                                  with a target year to rebuild of 2022 and an             reduction from the OFL (s=0.36/P*=0.45)               OFL of 349 mt is projected in the 2015 stock
                                                  SPR harvest rate of 77.7 percent. 15.4 mt is             because it is a category 1 stock. The ACL is          assessment using an FMSY proxy of F50%.
                                                  deducted from the ACL to accommodate the                 based on the current rebuilding plan with a           The ABC of 334 mt is a 4.4 percent reduction
                                                  incidental open access fishery (0.8 mt), EFP             target year to rebuild of 2051 and a constant         from the OFL (s=0.36/P*=0.45) because it is
                                                  catch (10 mt) and research catch (4.6 mt),               catch amount of 281 mt in 2017 and 2018,              a category 1 stock. The ACL is set equal to
                                                  resulting in a fishery HG of 774.6 mt. The               followed in 2019 and beyond by ACLs based             the ABC because the stock is projected to be
                                                  California recreational fishery has an HG of             on an SPR harvest rate of 86.4 percent. 49.4          above its target biomass of B40% in 2017. 1
                                                  326.1 mt.                                                mt is deducted from the ACL to                        mt is deducted from the ACL to
                                                     d Cowcod. A stock assessment for the                  accommodate the Tribal fishery (9.2 mt), the          accommodate EFP catch (1 mt), resulting in
                                                  Conception Area was conducted in 2013 and                incidental open access fishery (10 mt),               a fishery HG of 333 mt.
                                                  the stock was estimated to be at 33.9 percent            research catch (5.2 mt) and an additional                k Black rockfish (Oregon). A 2015 stock

                                                  of its unfished biomass in 2013. The                     deduction for unforeseen catch events (25             assessment estimated the stock to be at 60
                                                  Conception Area OFL of 58 mt is projected                mt), resulting in a fishery HG of 231.6 mt. Of        percent of its unfished biomass in 2015. The
                                                  in the 2013 rebuilding analysis using an                 the 10 mt initially deducted from the ACL to          OFL of 577 mt is projected in the 2015 stock
                                                  FMSY proxy of F50%. The OFL contribution                 account for mortality in the incidental open          assessment using an FMSY proxy of F50%.
                                                  of 12 mt for the unassessed portion of the               access fishery, a total of 7 mt is distributed        The ABC of 527 mt is an 8.7 percent
                                                  stock in the Monterey area is based on                   to the mothership and catcher/processor               reduction from the OFL (s=0.72/P*=0.45)
                                                  depletion-based stock reduction analysis.                sectors inseason, 3.5 mt to each sector               because it is a category 2 stock. The ACL is
                                                  The OFLs for the Monterey and Conception                 consistent with 660.60(c)(3)(ii), resulting in a      set equal to the ABC because the stock is
                                                  areas were summed to derive the south of                 3 mt deduction from the ACL for mortality             above its target biomass of B40%. 0.6 mt is
                                                  40°10’ N. lat. OFL of 70 mt. The ABC for the             in the incidental open access fishery. Of the         deducted from the ACL to accommodate the
                                                  area south of 40°10’ N. lat. is 63 mt. The               25 mt initially deducted from the ACL to              incidental open access fishery (0.6 mt),
                                                  assessed portion of the stock in the                     account for unforeseen catch events, 25 mt is         resulting in a fishery HG of 526.4 mt.
                                                  Conception Area is considered category 2,                distributed to the mothership and catcher/               l Black rockfish (Washington). A 2015 stock

                                                  with a Conception area contribution to the               processor sectors inseason, 12.5 mt to each           assessment estimated the stock to be at 43
                                                  ABC of 53 mt, which is an 8.7 percent                    sector, consistent with 660.60(c)(3)(ii).             percent of its unfished biomass in 2015. The
                                                  reduction from the Conception area OFL                      g Yelloweye rockfish. A stock assessment           OFL of 319 mt is projected in the 2015 stock
                                                  (s=0.72/P*=0.45). The unassessed portion of              update was conducted in 2011. The stock               assessment using an FMSY proxy of F50%.
                                                  the stock in the Monterey area is considered             was estimated to be at 21.4 percent of its            The ABC of 305 mt is a 4.4 percent reduction
                                                  a category 3 stock, with a contribution to the           unfished biomass in 2011. The 57 mt                   from the OFL (s=0.36/P*=0.45) because it is
                                                  ABC of 10 mt, which is a 16.6 percent                    coastwide OFL is based on a catch-only                a category 1 stock. The ACL is set equal to
                                                  reduction from the Monterey area OFL                     update of the 2011 stock assessment,                  the ABC because the stock is above its target
                                                  (s=1.44/P*=0.45). A single ACL of 10 mt is               assuming actual catches since 2011 and using          biomass of B40%. 18 mt is deducted from the
                                                  being set for both areas combined. The ACL               an FMSY proxy of F50%. The ABC of 47 mt               ACL to accommodate the Tribal fishery,
                                                  of 10 mt is based on the rebuilding plan with            is a 16.7 percent reduction from the OFL              resulting in a fishery HG of 287 mt.
                                                  a target year to rebuild of 2020 and an SPR              (s=0.72/P*=0.40) because it is a category 2              m Blackgill rockfish. Blackgill rockfish

                                                  harvest rate of 82.7 percent, which is                   stock. The 20 mt ACL is based on the current          contributes to the harvest specifications for
                                                  equivalent to an exploitation rate (catch over           rebuilding plan with a target year to rebuild         the Minor Slope Rockfish South complex.
                                                  age 11+ biomass) of 0.007. 2 mt is deducted              of 2074 and an SPR harvest rate of 76.0               See footnote/pp.
                                                  from the ACL to accommodate the incidental               percent. 5.4 mt is deducted from the ACL to              n Cabezon (California). A cabezon stock

                                                  open access fishery (less than 0.1 mt), EFP              accommodate the Tribal fishery (2.3 mt), the          assessment was conducted in 2009. The
                                                  fishing (less than 0.1 mt) and research                  incidental open access fishery (0.4 mt), EFP          cabezon spawning biomass in waters off
                                                  activity (2 mt), resulting in a fishery HG of            catch (less than 0.1 mt) and research catch           California was estimated to be at 48.3 percent
                                                  8 mt. Any additional mortality in research               (2.7 mt), resulting in a fishery HG of 14.6 mt.       of its unfished biomass in 2009. The OFL of
                                                  activities will be deducted from the ACL. A              Recreational HGs are: 3.3 mt (Washington); 3          157 mt is calculated using an FMSY proxy
                                                  single ACT of 4 mt is being set for both areas           mt (Oregon); and 3.9 mt (California).                 of F45%. The ABC of 150 mt is based on a
                                                  combined.                                                   h Arrowtooth flounder. The arrowtooth              4.4 percent reduction from the OFL (s=0.36/
                                                     e Darkblotched rockfish. A 2015 stock                 flounder stock was last assessed in 2007 and          P*=0.45) because it is a category 1 stock. The
                                                  assessment estimated the stock to be at 39               was estimated to be at 79 percent of its              ACL is set equal to the ABC because the stock
                                                  percent of its unfished biomass in 2015. The             unfished biomass in 2007. The OFL of 16,571           is above its target biomass of B40%. 0.3 mt
                                                  OFL of 671 mt is projected in the 2015 stock             mt is derived from a catch-only update of the         is deducted from the ACL to accommodate
                                                  assessment using an FMSY proxy of F50%.                  2007 stock assessment assuming actual                 the incidental open access fishery, resulting
                                                  The ABC of 641 mt is a 4.4 percent reduction             catches since 2007 and using an F30% FMSY             in a fishery HG of 149.7 mt.
                                                  from the OFL (s=0.36/P*=0.45) because it is              proxy. The ABC of 13,804 mt is a 16.7                    o Cabezon (Oregon). A cabezon stock
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                                                  a category 1 stock. The ACL is set equal to              percent reduction from the OFL (s=0.72/               assessment was conducted in 2009. The
                                                  the ABC, as the stock is projected to be above           P*=0.40) because it is a category 2 stock. The        cabezon spawning biomass in waters off
                                                  its target biomass of B40% in 2017. 77.3 mt              ACL is set equal to the ABC because the stock         Oregon was estimated to be at 52 percent of
                                                  is deducted from the ACL to accommodate                  is above its target biomass of B25%. 2,098.1          its unfished biomass in 2009. The OFL of 49
                                                  the Tribal fishery (0.2 mt), the incidental              mt is deducted from the ACL to                        mt is calculated using an FMSY proxy of
                                                  open access fishery (24.5 mt), EFP catch (0.1            accommodate the Tribal fishery (2,041 mt),            F45%. The ABC of 47 mt is based on a 4.4
                                                  mt), research catch (2.5 mt) and an additional           the incidental open access fishery (40.8 mt),         percent reduction from the OFL (s=0.36/
                                                  deduction for unforeseen catch events (50                and research catch (16.4 mt), resulting in a          P*=0.45) because it is a category 1 species.
                                                  mt), resulting in a fishery HG of 563.8 mt. Of           fishery HG of 11,705.9 mt.                            The ACL is set equal to the ABC because the



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                                                  stock is above its target biomass of B40%.               the maximum historical landed catch.                  FMSY proxy of F50%. The ABC of 2,444 mt
                                                  There are no deductions from the ACL so the              1,593.7 mt is deducted from the ACL to                is a 4.4 percent reduction from the OFL
                                                  fishery HG is also equal to the ACL of 47 mt.            accommodate the Tribal fishery (1,497 mt),            (s=0.36/P*=0.45) because it is a category 1
                                                     p California scorpionfish. A California               the incidental open access fishery (54.8 mt),         stock. The ACL of 2,000 mt is a fixed harvest
                                                  scorpionfish assessment was conducted in                 and research catch (41.9 mt), resulting in a          level that provides greater access to the stock
                                                  2005 and was estimated to be at 79.8 percent             fishery HG of 48,406.3 mt.                            and is less than the ABC. 147 mt is deducted
                                                  of its unfished biomass in 2005. The OFL of                 t English sole. A 2013 stock assessment was        from the ACL to accommodate the Tribal
                                                  289 mt is based on projections from a catch-             conducted, which estimated the stock to be            fishery (130 mt), incidental open access
                                                  only update of the 2005 assessment assuming              at 88 percent of its unfished biomass in 2013.        fishery (3.8 mt), and research catch (13.2 mt),
                                                  actual catches since 2005 and using an FMSY              The OFL of 10,914 mt is projected in the              resulting in a fishery HG of 1,853 mt.
                                                  harvest rate proxy of F50%. The ABC of 264               2013 assessment using an FMSY proxy of                   x Longspine thornyhead. A 2013 longspine

                                                  mt is an 8.7 percent reduction from the OFL              F30%. The ABC of 9,964 mt is an 8.7 percent           thornyhead coastwide stock assessment
                                                  (s=0.72/P*=0.45) because it is a category 2              reduction from the OFL (s=0.72/P*=0.45)               estimated the stock to be at 75 percent of its
                                                  stock. The ACL is set at a constant catch                because it is a category 2 stock. The ACL is          unfished biomass in 2013. A coastwide OFL
                                                  amount of 150 mt. 2.2 mt is deducted from                set equal to the ABC because the stock is             of 4,571 mt is projected in the 2013 stock
                                                  the ACL to accommodate the incidental open               above its target biomass of B25%. 212.8 mt            assessment using an F50% FMSY proxy. The
                                                  access fishery (2 mt) and research catch (0.2            is deducted from the ACL to accommodate               coastwide ABC of 3,808 mt is a 16.7 percent
                                                  mt), resulting in a fishery HG of 147.8 mt. An           the Tribal fishery (200 mt), the incidental           reduction from the OFL (s=0.72/P*=0.40)
                                                  ACT of 111 mt is established.                            open access fishery (7.0 mt) and research             because it is a category 2 stock. For the
                                                     q Canary rockfish. A stock assessment was             catch (5.8 mt), resulting in a fishery HG of          portion of the stock that is north of 34°27′ N.
                                                  conducted in 2015 and the stock was                      9,751.2 mt.                                           lat., the ACL is 2,894 mt, and is 76 percent
                                                  estimated to be at 55.5 percent of its unfished             u Lingcod north. The 2009 lingcod                  of the coastwide ABC based on the average
                                                  biomass coastwide in 2015. The coastwide                 assessment modeled two populations north              swept-area biomass estimates (2003–2012)
                                                  OFL of 1,793 mt is projected in the 2015                 and south of the California-Oregon border             from the NMFS NWFSC trawl survey. 46.8
                                                  assessment using an FMSY harvest rate proxy              (42° N. lat.). Both populations were healthy          mt is deducted from the ACL to
                                                  of F50%. The ABC of 1,714 mt is a 4.4                    with stock depletion estimated at 62 and 74           accommodate the Tribal fishery (30 mt), the
                                                  percent reduction from the OFL (s=0.36/                  percent for the north and south, respectively         incidental open access fishery (3.3 mt), and
                                                  P*=0.45) because it is a category 1 stock. The           in 2009. The OFL is based on an updated               research catch (13.5 mt), resulting in a fishery
                                                  ACL is set equal to the ABC because the stock            catch-only projection from the 2009                   HG of 2,847.2 mt. For that portion of the
                                                  is above its target biomass of B40%. 247 mt              assessment assuming actual catches since              stock south of 34°27′ N. lat. the ACL is 914
                                                  is deducted from the ACL to accommodate                  2009 and using an FMSY proxy of F45%. The             mt and is 24 percent of the coastwide ABC
                                                  the Tribal fishery (50 mt), the incidental open          OFL is apportioned north of 40°10′ N. lat. by         based on the average swept-area biomass
                                                  access fishery (1.2 mt), EFP catch (1 mt),               adding 48% of the OFL from California,                estimates (2003–2012) from the NMFS
                                                  research catch (7.2 mt), and an additional               resulting in an OFL of 3,549 mt for the area          NWFSC trawl survey. 3.2 mt is deducted
                                                  deduction for unforeseen catch events (188               north of 40°10′ N. lat. The ABC of 3,333 mt           from the ACL to accommodate the incidental
                                                  mt), resulting in a fishery HG of 1,466.6 mt.            is based on a 4.4 percent reduction (s=0.36/          open access fishery (1.8 mt), and research
                                                  Recreational HGs are: 50 mt (Washington); 75             P*=0.45) from the OFL contribution for the            catch (1.4 mt), resulting in a fishery HG of
                                                  mt (Oregon); and 135 mt (California).                    area north of 42° N. lat. because it is a             910.8 mt.
                                                     r Chilipepper. A coastwide update                     category 1 stock, and an 8.7 percent                     y Pacific cod. The 3,200 mt OFL is based

                                                  assessment of the chilipepper stock was                  reduction (s=0.72/P*=0.45) from the OFL               on the maximum level of historic landings.
                                                  conducted in 2015 and estimated to be at 64              contribution for the area between 42° N. lat.         The ABC of 2,221 mt is a 30.6 percent
                                                  percent of its unfished biomass in 2015.                 and 40°10′ N. lat. because it is a category 2         reduction from the OFL (s=1.44/P*=0.40)
                                                  Chilipepper are managed with stock-specific              stock. The ACL is set equal to the ABC                because it is a category 3 stock. The 1,600 mt
                                                  harvest specifications south of 40°10′ N. lat.           because the stock is above its target biomass         ACL is the OFL reduced by 50 percent as a
                                                  and within the Minor Shelf Rockfish                      of B40%. 278.2 mt is deducted from the ACL            precautionary adjustment. 509 mt is
                                                  complex north of 40°10′ N. lat. Projected                for the Tribal fishery (250 mt), the incidental       deducted from the ACL to accommodate the
                                                  OFLs are stratified north and south of 40°10′            open access fishery (16 mt), EFP catch (0.5           Tribal fishery (500 mt), research catch (7 mt),
                                                  N. lat. based on the average historical                  mt) and research catch (11.7 mt), resulting in        and the incidental open access fishery (2 mt),
                                                  assessed area catch, which is 93 percent for             a fishery HG of 3,054.8 mt.                           resulting in a fishery HG of 1,091 mt.
                                                  the area south of 40°10′ N. lat. and 7 percent              v Lingcod south. The 2009 lingcod                     z Pacific whiting. The coastwide (U.S. and

                                                  for the area north of 40°10′ N. lat. The OFL             assessment modeled two populations north              Canada) stock assessment was published in
                                                  of 2,727 mt for the area south of 40°10′ N.              and south of the California-Oregon border             2017 and estimated the spawning stock to be
                                                  lat. is projected in the 2015 assessment using           (42° N. lat.). Both populations were healthy          at 89 percent of its unfished biomass. The
                                                  an FMSY proxy of F50%. The ABC of 2,607                  with stock depletion estimated at 62 and 74           2017 coastwide OFL of 969,840 mt is based
                                                  mt is a 4.4 percent reduction from the OFL               percent for the north and south, respectively         on the 2017 assessment with an F40% FMSY
                                                  (s=0.36/P*=0.45) because it is a category 1              in 2009.The OFL is based on an updated                proxy. The 2017 coastwide, unadjusted Total
                                                  stock. The ACL is set equal to the ABC                   catch-only projection of the 2009 stock               Allowable Catch (TAC) of 531,501 mt is
                                                  because the stock is above its target biomass            assessment assuming actual catches since              based on the 2017 stock assessment and the
                                                  of B40%. 45.9 mt is deducted from the ACL                2009 using an FMSY proxy of F45%. The                 recommendation by the Joint Management
                                                  to accommodate the incidental open access                OFL is apportioned by subtracting 48% of the          Committee (JMC), based on a precautionary
                                                  fishery (5 mt), EFP fishing (30 mt), and                 California OFL, resulting in an OFL of 1,502          approach. The U.S. TAC is 73.88 percent of
                                                  research catch (10.9 mt), resulting in a fishery         mt for the area south of 40°10′ N. lat. The           the coastwide TAC, or 392,673 mt unadjusted
                                                  HG of 2,561.1 mt.                                        ABC of 1,251 mt is based on a 16.7 percent            TAC for 2017. 15 percent of each party’s
                                                     s Dover sole. A 2011 Dover sole assessment            reduction from the OFL (s=0.72/P*=0.40)               unadjusted 2016 TAC (48,760 mt for the U.S)
                                                  estimated the stock to be at 83.7 percent of             because it is a category 2 stock. The ACL is          is added to each party’s 2017 unadjusted
                                                  its unfished biomass in 2011. The OFL of                 set equal to the ABC because the stock is             TAC, resulting in a U.S. adjusted 2017 TAC
                                                  89,702 mt is based on an updated catch-only              above its target biomass of B40%. 9 mt is             of 431,433 mt. The 2017 fishery HG for
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                                                  projection from the 2011 stock assessment                deducted from the ACL to accommodate the              Pacific whiting is 362,682 mt. This amount
                                                  assuming actual catches since 2011 and using             incidental open access fishery (6.9 mt), EFP          was determined by deducting from the total
                                                  an FMSY proxy of F30%. The ABC of 85,755                 fishing (1 mt), and research catch (1.1 mt),          U.S. TAC of 431,433 mt, the 77,251 mt tribal
                                                  mt is a 4.4 percent reduction from the OFL               resulting in a fishery HG of 1,242 mt.                allocation, along with 1,500 mt for scientific
                                                  (s=0.36/P*=0.45) because it is a category 1                 w Longnose skate. A stock assessment was           research catch and fishing mortality in non-
                                                  stock. The ACL could be set equal to the ABC             conducted in 2007 and the stock was                   groundfish fisheries.
                                                  because the stock is above its target biomass            estimated to be at 66 percent of its unfished            aa Petrale sole. A 2015 stock assessment

                                                  of B25%. However, the ACL of 50,000 mt is                biomass. The OFL of 2,556 mt is derived               update was conducted, which estimated the
                                                  set at a level below the ABC and higher than             from the 2007 stock assessment using an               stock to be at 31 percent of its unfished



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                                                  biomass in 2015. The OFL of 3,280 mt is                  estimates (2003–2012) from the NMFS                   the Tribal fishery (2 mt), and the incidental
                                                  projected in the 2015 assessment using an                NWFSC trawl survey. 59 mt is deducted from            open access fishery (8.3 mt), resulting in a
                                                  FMSY proxy of F30%. The ABC of 3,136 mt                  the ACL to accommodate the Tribal fishery             fishery HG of 1,271.7 mt.
                                                  is a 4.4 percent reduction from the OFL                  (50 mt), the incidental open access fishery              ii Widow rockfish. The widow rockfish

                                                  (s=0.36/P*=0.45) because it is a category 1              (1.8 mt), and research catch (7.2 mt),                stock was assessed in 2015 and was
                                                  stock. The ACL is set equal to the ABC                   resulting in a fishery HG of 1,654 mt for the         estimated to be at 75 percent of its unfished
                                                  because the stock is above its target biomass            area north of 34°27′ N. lat. For that portion         biomass in 2015. The OFL of 14,130 mt is
                                                  of B25%. 240.9 mt is deducted from the ACL               of the stock south of 34°27′ N. lat. the ACL          projected in the 2015 stock assessment using
                                                  to accommodate the Tribal fishery (220 mt),              is 906 mt. The southern ACL is 34.6 percent           the F50% FMSY proxy. The ABC of 13,508
                                                  the incidental open access fishery (3.2 mt)              of the coastwide ABC based on the average             mt is a 4.4 percent reduction from the OFL
                                                  and research catch (17.7 mt), resulting in a             swept-area biomass estimates (2003–2012)              (s=0.36/P*=0.45) because it is a category 1
                                                  fishery HG of 2,895.1 mt.                                from the NMFS NWFSC trawl survey. 42.3                stock. The ACL is set equal to the ABC
                                                     bb Sablefish north. A coastwide sablefish             mt is deducted from the ACL to                        because the stock is above its target biomass
                                                  stock assessment update was conducted in                 accommodate the incidental open access                of B40%. 217.7 mt is deducted from the ACL
                                                  2015. The coastwide sablefish biomass was                fishery (41.3 mt) and research catch (1 mt),          to accommodate the Tribal fishery (200 mt),
                                                  estimated to be at 33 percent of its unfished            resulting in a fishery HG of 863.7 mt for the         the incidental open access fishery (0.5 mt),
                                                  biomass in 2015. The coastwide OFL of 8,050              area south of 34°27′ N. lat.                          EFP catch (9 mt) and research catch (8.2 mt),
                                                  mt is projected in the 2015 stock assessment                ff Spiny dogfish. A coastwide spiny dogfish        resulting in a fishery HG of 13,290.3 mt.
                                                  using an FMSY proxy of F45%. The ABC of                  stock assessment was conducted in 2011. The              jj Yellowtail rockfish. A 2013 yellowtail

                                                  7,350 mt is an 8.7 percent reduction from the            coastwide spiny dogfish biomass was                   rockfish stock assessment was conducted for
                                                  OFL (s=0.36/P*=0.40). The 40–10 adjustment               estimated to be at 63 percent of its unfished         the portion of the population north of 40°10′
                                                  is applied to the ABC to derive a coastwide              biomass in 2011. The coastwide OFL of 2,514           N. lat. The estimated stock depletion was 67
                                                  ACL value because the stock is in the                    mt is derived from the 2011 assessment using          percent of its unfished biomass in 2013. The
                                                  precautionary zone. This coastwide ACL                   an FMSY proxy of F50%. The coastwide ABC              OFL of 6,786 mt is projected in the 2013
                                                  value is not specified in regulations. The               of 2,094 mt is a 16.7 percent reduction from          stock assessment using an FMSY proxy of
                                                  coastwide ACL value is apportioned north                 the OFL (s=0.72/P*=0.40) because it is a              F50%. The ABC of 6,196 mt is an 8.7 percent
                                                  and south of 36° N. lat., using the 2003–2014            category 2 stock. The ACL is set equal to the         reduction from the OFL (s=0.72/P*=0.45)
                                                  average estimated swept area biomass from                ABC because the stock is above its target             because it is a category 2 stock. The ACL is
                                                  the NMFS NWFSC trawl survey, with 73.8                   biomass of B40%. 338 mt is deducted from              set equal to the ABC because the stock is
                                                  percent apportioned north of 36° N. lat. and             the ACL to accommodate the Tribal fishery             above its target biomass of B40%. 1,030 mt
                                                  26.2 percent apportioned south of 36° N. lat.            (275 mt), the incidental open access fishery          is deducted from the ACL to accommodate
                                                  The northern ACL is 5,252 mt and is reduced              (49.5 mt), EFP catch (1 mt), and research             the Tribal fishery (1,000 mt), the incidental
                                                  by 525 mt for the Tribal allocation (10                  catch (12.5 mt), resulting in a fishery HG of         open access fishery (3.4 mt), EFP catch (10
                                                  percent of the ACL north of 36° N. lat.). The            1,756 mt.                                             mt) and research catch (16.6 mt), resulting in
                                                  525 mt Tribal allocation is reduced by 1.5                  gg Splitnose rockfish. A coastwide splitnose       a fishery HG of 5,166.1 mt.
                                                  percent to account for discard mortality.                rockfish assessment was conducted in 2009                kk Minor Nearshore Rockfish north. The

                                                  Detailed sablefish allocations are shown in              that estimated the stock to be at 66 percent          OFL for Minor Nearshore Rockfish north of
                                                  Table 1c.                                                of its unfished biomass in 2009. Splitnose            40°10′ N. lat. of 118 mt is the sum of the OFL
                                                     cc Sablefish south. The ACL for the area              rockfish in the north is managed in the Minor         contributions for the component species
                                                  south of 36° N. lat. is 1,864 mt (26.2 percent           Slope Rockfish complex and with stock-                managed in the complex. The ABCs for the
                                                  of the calculated coastwide ACL value). 5 mt             specific harvest specifications south of 40°10′       minor rockfish complexes are based on a
                                                  is deducted from the ACL to accommodate                  N. lat. The coastwide OFL is projected in the         sigma value of 0.72 for category 2 stocks
                                                  the incidental open access fishery (2 mt) and            2009 assessment using an FMSY proxy of                (blue/deacon rockfish in California, brown
                                                  research catch (3 mt), resulting in a fishery            F50%. The coastwide OFL is apportioned                rockfish, China rockfish, and copper
                                                  HG of 1,859 mt.                                          north and south of 40°10′ N. lat. based on the        rockfish) and a sigma value of 1.44 for
                                                     dd Shortbelly rockfish. A non-quantitative            average 1916–2008 assessed area catch,                category 3 stocks (all others) with a P* of
                                                  shortbelly rockfish assessment was                       resulting in 64.2 percent of the coastwide            0.45. The resulting ABC of 105 mt is the
                                                  conducted in 2007. The spawning stock                    OFL apportioned south of 40°10′ N. lat., and          summed contribution of the ABCs for the
                                                  biomass of shortbelly rockfish was estimated             35.8 percent apportioned for the contribution         component species. The ACL of 105 mt is the
                                                  to be 67 percent of its unfished biomass in              of splitnose rockfish to the northern Minor           sum of contributing ABCs of healthy assessed
                                                  2005. The OFL of 6,950 mt is based on the                Slope Rockfish complex. The southern OFL              stocks and unassessed stocks, plus the ACL
                                                  estimated MSY in the 2007 stock assessment.              of 1,841 mt results from the apportionment            contributions for blue/deacon rockfish in
                                                  The ABC of 5,789 mt is a 16.7 percent                    described above. The southern ABC of 1,760            California where the 40–10 adjustment was
                                                  reduction of the OFL (s=0.72/P*=0.40)                    mt is a 4.4 percent reduction from the                applied to the ABC contribution for this stock
                                                  because it is a category 2 stock. The 500 mt             southern OFL (s=0.36/P*=0.45) because it is           because it is in the precautionary zone. 1.8
                                                  ACL is set to accommodate incidental catch               a category 1 stock. The ACL is set equal to           mt is deducted from the ACL to
                                                  when fishing for co-occurring healthy stocks             the ABC because the stock is estimated to be          accommodate the Tribal fishery (1.5 mt) and
                                                  and in recognition of the stock’s importance             above its target biomass of B40%. 10.7 mt is          the incidental open access fishery (0.3 mt),
                                                  as a forage species in the California Current            deducted from the ACL to accommodate the              resulting in a fishery HG of 103.2 mt.
                                                  ecosystem. 10.9 mt is deducted from the ACL              incidental open access fishery (0.2 mt),              Between 40°10′ N. lat. and 42° N. lat. the
                                                  to accommodate the incidental open access                research catch (9 mt) and EFP catch (1.5 mt),         Minor Nearshore Rockfish complex north has
                                                  fishery (8.9 mt) and research catch (2 mt),              resulting in a fishery HG of 1,749.3 mt.              a HG of 40.2 mt. Blue/deacon rockfish south
                                                  resulting in a fishery HG of 489.1 mt.                      hh Starry flounder. The stock was assessed         of 42° N. lat. has a stock-specific HG,
                                                     ee Shortspine thornyhead. A 2013                      in 2005 and was estimated to be above 40              described in footnote nn/.
                                                  coastwide shortspine thornyhead stock                    percent of its unfished biomass in 2005 (44              ll Minor Shelf Rockfish north. The OFL for

                                                  assessment estimated the stock to be at 74.2             percent in Washington and Oregon, and 62              Minor Shelf Rockfish north of 40°10′ N. lat.
                                                  percent of its unfished biomass in 2013. A               percent in California). The coastwide OFL of          of 2,303 mt is the sum of the OFL
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                                                  coastwide OFL of 3,144 mt is projected in the            1,847 mt is set equal to the 2016 OFL, which          contributions for the component species
                                                  2013 stock assessment using an F50% FMSY                 was derived from the 2005 assessment using            within the complex. The ABCs for the minor
                                                  proxy. The coastwide ABC of 2,619 mt is a                an FMSY proxy of F30%. The ABC of 1,282               rockfish complexes are based on a sigma
                                                  16.7 percent reduction from the OFL (s=0.72/             mt is a 30.6 percent reduction from the OFL           value of 0.36 for a category 1 stock
                                                  P*=0.40) because it is a category 2 stock. For           (s=1.44/P*=0.40) because it is a category 3           (chilipepper), a sigma value of 0.72 for
                                                  the portion of the stock that is north of 34°27′         stock. The ACL is set equal to the ABC                category 2 stocks (greenspotted rockfish
                                                  N. lat., the ACL is 1,713 mt. The northern               because the stock was estimated to be above           between 40°10′ and 42° N. lat. and
                                                  ACL is 65.4 percent of the coastwide ABC                 its target biomass of B25% in 2017. 10.3 mt           greenstriped rockfish), and a sigma value of
                                                  based on the average swept-area biomass                  is deducted from the ACL to accommodate               1.44 for category 3 stocks (all others) with a



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                                                  P* of 0.45. The resulting ABC of 2,049 mt is             rockfish where the 40–10 adjustment was               accommodate the incidental open access
                                                  the summed contribution of the ABCs for the              applied to the ABC contributions for these            fishery (17.2 mt), EFP catch (1 mt), and
                                                  component species. The ACL of 2,049 mt is                two stocks because they are in the                    research catch (2 mt), resulting in a fishery
                                                  the sum of contributing ABCs of healthy                  precautionary zone. 4.1 mt is deducted from           HG of 686.8 mt. Blackgill rockfish has a
                                                  assessed stocks and unassessed stocks, plus              the ACL to accommodate the incidental open            stock-specific HG for the entire groundfish
                                                  the ACL contribution of greenspotted                     access fishery (1.4 mt) and research catch (2.7       fishery south of 40°10’ N lat. set equal to the
                                                  rockfish in California where the 40–10                   mt), resulting in a fishery HG of 1,158.9 mt.         species’ contribution to the 40–10-adjusted
                                                  adjustment was applied to the ABC                        Blue/deacon rockfish south of 42° N. lat. has         ACL. Harvest of blackgill rockfish in all
                                                  contribution for this stock because it is in the         a stock-specific HG set equal to the 40–10-           groundfish fisheries counts against this HG of
                                                  precautionary zone. 83.8 mt is deducted from             adjusted ACL for the portion of the stock             120.2 mt. Nontrawl fisheries are subject to a
                                                  the ACL to accommodate the Tribal fishery                north of 34°27′ N lat. (243.7 mt) plus the ABC        blackgill rockfish HG of 44.5 mt.
                                                  (30 mt), the incidental open access fishery              contribution for the unassessed portion of the           qq Other Flatfish. The Other Flatfish
                                                  (26 mt), EFP catch (3 mt), and research catch            stock south of 34°27′ N. lat. (60.8 mt). The          complex is comprised of flatfish species
                                                  (24.8 mt), resulting in a fishery HG of 1,965.2          California (i.e. south of 42° N. lat.) blue/
                                                                                                                                                                 managed in the PCGFMP that are not
                                                  mt.                                                      deacon rockfish HG is 304.5 mt.
                                                     mm Minor Slope Rockfish north. The OFL                   oo Minor Shelf Rockfish south. The OFL for
                                                                                                                                                                 managed with stock-specific OFLs/ABCs/
                                                                                                                                                                 ACLs. Most of the species in the Other
                                                  for Minor Slope Rockfish north of 40°10′ N.              the Minor Shelf Rockfish complex south of
                                                                                                                                                                 Flatfish complex are unassessed and include:
                                                  lat. of 1,897 mt is the sum of the OFL                   40°10′ N. lat. of 1,917 mt is the sum of the
                                                  contributions for the component species                  OFL contributions for the component species           butter sole, curlfin sole, flathead sole, Pacific
                                                  within the complex. The ABCs for the Minor               within the complex. The ABC for the                   sanddab, rock sole, sand sole, and rex sole.
                                                  Slope Rockfish complexes are based on a                  southern Minor Shelf Rockfish complex is              The Other Flatfish OFL of 11,165 mt is based
                                                  sigma value of 0.39 for aurora rockfish, a               based on a sigma value of 0.72 for category           on the sum of the OFL contributions of the
                                                  sigma value of 0.36 for the other category 1             2 stocks (greenspotted and greenstriped               component stocks. The ABC of 8,510 mt is
                                                  stock (splitnose rockfish), a sigma value of             rockfish) and a sigma value of 1.44 for               based on a sigma value of 0.72 for a category
                                                  0.72 for category 2 stocks (rougheye rockfish,           category 3 stocks (all others) with a P* of           2 stock (rex sole) and a sigma value of 1.44
                                                  blackspotted rockfish, and sharpchin                     0.45. The resulting ABC of 1,624 mt is the            for category 3 stocks (all others) with a P* of
                                                  rockfish), and a sigma value of 1.44 for                 summed contribution of the ABCs for the               0.40. The ACL is set equal to the ABC. The
                                                  category 3 stocks (all others) with a P* of              component species. The ACL of 1,623 mt is             ACL is set equal to the ABC because all of
                                                  0.45. A unique sigma of 0.39 was calculated              the sum of contributing ABCs of healthy               the assessed stocks (i.e., Pacific sanddabs and
                                                  for aurora rockfish because the variance in              assessed stocks and unassessed stocks, plus           rex sole) were above their target biomass of
                                                  estimated spawning biomass was greater than              the ACL contribution of greenspotted                  B25%. 204 mt is deducted from the ACL to
                                                  the 0.36 used as a proxy for other category              rockfish in California where the 40–10                accommodate the Tribal fishery (60 mt), the
                                                  1 stocks. The resulting ABC of 1,755 mt is the           adjustment was applied to the ABC                     incidental open access fishery (125 mt), and
                                                  summed contribution of the ABCs for the                  contribution for this stock because it is in the      research catch (19 mt), resulting in a fishery
                                                  component species. The ACL is set equal to               precautionary zone. 47.2 mt is deducted from          HG of 8,306 mt.
                                                  the ABC because all the assessed component               the ACL to accommodate the incidental open               rr Other Fish. The Other Fish complex is
                                                  stocks (i.e., rougheye rockfish, blackspotted            access fishery (8.6 mt), EFP catch (30 mt),           comprised of kelp greenling coastwide,
                                                  rockfish, sharpchin rockfish, and splitnose              and research catch (8.6 mt), resulting in a           cabezon off Washington, and leopard shark
                                                  rockfish) are above the target biomass of                fishery HG of 1,575.8 mt.                             coastwide. The 2015 assessment for the kelp
                                                  B40%. 65.1 mt is deducted from the ACL to                   pp Minor Slope Rockfish south. The OFL of
                                                                                                                                                                 greenling stock off of Oregon projected an
                                                  accommodate the Tribal fishery (36 mt), the              827 mt is the sum of the OFL contributions            estimated depletion of 80 percent in 2015.
                                                  incidental open access fishery (18.6 mt), EFP            for the component species within the                  All other stocks are unassessed. The OFL of
                                                  catch (1 mt), and research catch (9.5 mt),               complex. The ABC for the southern Minor               537 mt is the sum of the OFL contributions
                                                  resulting in a fishery HG of 1,689.9 mt.                 Slope Rockfish complex is based on a sigma            for kelp greenling coastwide, cabezon off
                                                     nn Minor Nearshore Rockfish south. The                value of 0.39 for aurora rockfish, a sigma
                                                                                                                                                                 Washington, and leopard shark coastwide.
                                                  OFL for the Minor Nearshore Rockfish                     value of 0.72 for category 2 stocks (blackgill
                                                                                                                                                                 The ABC for the Other Fish complex is based
                                                  complex south of 40°10′ N. lat. of 1,329 mt              rockfish, rougheye rockfish, blackspotted
                                                                                                                                                                 on a sigma value of 0.44 for kelp greenling
                                                  is the sum of the OFL contributions for the              rockfish, and sharpchin rockfish) and a sigma
                                                  component species within the complex. The                value of 1.44 for category 3 stocks (all others)      off Oregon and a sigma value of 1.44 for
                                                  ABC for the southern Minor Nearshore                     with a P* of 0.45. A unique sigma of 0.39 was         category 3 stocks (all others) with a P* of
                                                  Rockfish complex is based on a sigma value               calculated for aurora rockfish because the            0.45. A unique sigma of 0.44 was calculated
                                                  of 0.72 for category 2 stocks (i.e., blue/deacon         variance in estimated biomass was greater             for kelp greenling off Oregon because the
                                                  rockfish north of 34°27′ N. lat., brown                  than the 0.36 used as a proxy for other               variance in estimated spawning biomass was
                                                  rockfish, China rockfish, and copper                     category 1 stocks. The resulting ABC of 718           greater than the 0.36 sigma used as a proxy
                                                  rockfish) and a sigma value of 1.44 for                  mt is the summed contribution of the ABCs             for other category 1 stocks. The resulting
                                                  category 3 stocks (all others) with a P* of              for the component species. The ACL of 707             ABC of 474 mt is the summed contribution
                                                  0.45. The resulting ABC of 1,166 mt is the               mt is the sum of the contributing ABCs of             of the ABCs for the component species. The
                                                  summed contribution of the ABCs for the                  healthy assessed stocks and unassessed                ACL is set equal to the ABC because all of
                                                  component species. The ACL of 1,163 mt is                stocks, plus the ACL contribution of blackgill        the assessed stocks (kelp greenling off
                                                  the sum of the contributing ABCs of healthy              rockfish where the 40–10 adjustment was               Oregon) were above their target biomass of
                                                  assessed stocks and unassessed stocks, plus              applied to the ABC contribution for this stock        B40%. There are no deductions from the ACL
                                                  the ACL contribution for blue/deacon                     because it is in the precautionary zone. 20.2         so the fishery HG is equal to the ACL of 474
                                                  rockfish north of 34°27′ N. lat. and China               mt is deducted from the ACL to                        mt.
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Table 1b to Part 660, Subpart C —2017, Allocations by Species or Species Group (Weight in
Metric Tons)                                                                                                   ies
                                                                                                  Tl'an _
                                                                                                            t ___
                                                                  _ _| orACT_             —Percent |_ M
BOCACCI O a/                                   S. of 40°10° N. lat.               774.6                        302.4                     472.2
COWCOD a/b/                                    S. of 40°10° N. lat.                 4.0                          1.4                       2.6
DARKBLOTCHED ROCKFISH                 c/       Coastwide                          563.8                        535.6           5          28.2
PACIFIC OCEAN PERCH e/                         N. of 40°10‘° N. lat.              231.6           95           220.0           5          11.6
YELLOWEYE ROCKFISH a/                          Coastwide                           14.6          NA              1.1          NA          13.1
Arrowtooth flounder                            Coastwide                       11,705.9           95        11,120.6            5        585.3
Big skate      a/                              Coastwide                          436.6           95           414.8            5            21.8
Canary rockfish           a/d/                 Coastwide                        1,466.6          NA          1,060.1          NA         406. 5
Chilipepper                                    S. of 40°10° N. lat.             2,561.1           75         1,920.8           25        640.3
Dover sole                                     Coastwide                       48,406.3           95        45,986.0            5      2,420.3
English sole                                   Coastwide                        9,751.2           95         9,263.6            5         487.6
Lingcod                                        N. of 40°10‘° N. lat.            3,054.8           45         1,374.7           55       1,680.2
Lingcod                                        S. of 40°10° N. lat.             1,242.0           45           558.9           55         683.1
Longnose skate        a/                       Coastwide                        1,853.0           90         1,667.7           10        185.3
Longspine thornyhead                           N. of 34°27‘ N. lat.             2,847.2           95         2,704.8            5        142.4
Pacific cod                                    Coastwide                        1,091.0           95         1,036.4            5            54.5
Pacific whiting      f/                        Coastwide                      362,682.0          100       362,682.0            0             0.0
Petrale sole                                   Coastwide                        2,895.1           95         2,750.3            5        144.8
Sable fish                                     N. of 36° N. lat.                   N/A                       See Table 1¢c
Sablefish                                      S. of 36° N. lat.                1,859.0           42            780.8          58       1,078.2
Shortspine thornyhead                          N. of 34°27‘ N. lat.             1,654.0           95          1,571.3           5          82.7
Shortspine thornyhead                          S. of 34°27‘ N. lat.               863.7          NA              50.0         NA          813.7
Splitnose rockfish                             S. of 40°10° N. lat.             1,749.3           95         1,661.8            5            87.5
Stary flounder                                 Coastwide                         1,271.7            50            635.9         50        635.9
Widow rockfish g/                              Coastwide                       13,290.3             91         12,094.2          9      1,196.1
Yellowtail rockfish                            N. of 40°10° N. lat.             5.,166.1            88          4,546.1         12        619.9
Minor Shelf Rockfish a/                        N. of 40°10° N. lat.              1,965.2            60          1,183.1         40        782.1
Minor Slope Rockfish                           N. of 40°10‘° N. lat.             1,689.9            81          1,368.8         19        321.1
Minor Shelf Rockfish a/                        S. of 40°10° N. lat.              1,575.8            12            192.2         88      1,383.6
Minor Slope Rockfish                           S. of 40°10° N. lat.                686.8            63            432."7        37        254.1
Other Flatfish                                 Coastwide                        8,306.0             90          7,475.4         10        830.6
a/ Allocations decided through the biennial specification process.
b/ The cowcod fishery harvest guideline is further reduced to an ACT of 4.0 mt.
c/ Consistent with regulations at §660.55(c), 9 percent (48.2 mt) of the total trawl allocation for darkblotched rockfish is allocated to the
Pacific whiting fishery, as follows: 20.2 mt for the Shorebased IFQ Program, 11.6 mt for the MS sector, and 16.4 mt for the C/P sector.
In July 2017, the amounts available to the mothership and catcher/processor fisheries were raised by 25 mt, to 36.6 mt for the mothership
fishery and to 41.4 mt for the catcher/processor fishery, by distributing equally the full 50 mt mnititally deducted from the ACL to account
for unforeseen catch events, consistent with §660.60(c)(3)(1). The tonnage calculated here for the Pacific whiting IFQ fishery
contributes to the total shorebased trawl allocation, which is found at §660.140(d)(1)(11)(D).


d/ Canary rockfish is allocated approximately 72 percent to trawl and 28 percent to non—trawl. 46 mt of the total trawl allocation of
canary rockfish is allocated to the MS and C/P sectors, as follows: 30 mt for the MS sector, and 16 mt for the C/P sector.


e/ Consistent with regulations at §660.55(c), 17 percent (37.4 mt) of the total trawl allocation for POP is allocated to the Pacific whiting
fishery, as follows: 15.7 mt for the Shorebased IFQ Program, 9.0 mt for the MS sector, and 12.7 mt for the C/P sector. In May 2017, the
amounts available to the mothership and catcher/processor fisheries were raised by 3.5 mt, to 12.5 mt for the mothership fishery and to
16.2 mt for the catcher/processor fishery, by distributing 7.0 mt of the 10 mt mititally deducted from the ACL to account for mortality in
the incidental open access fishery, consistent with §660.60(c)(3)(1). In July 2014, the amounts availabile to the mothership and catcher
processor fisheries were each raised by 12.5 mt, to 25 mt for the mothership fishery and to 28.7 mt for the catcher/processor fishery, by
distributing equally the full 25 mt inititally deducted from the ACL to account for unforeseen catch events, consistent with
§660.60(c)(3)(1). The tonnage calculated here for the Pacific whiting IFQ fishery contributes to the total shorebased trawl allocation,
which is found at §660.140(d)(1)(i1)(D).
f/ Consistent with regulations at §660.55(f), the commercial harvest guidelne for Pacific whiting is allocated as follows: 34 percent
(123,312 mt) for the C/P Coop Program; 24 percent (87,044 mt) for the MS Coop Program; and 42 percent (152,326.5 mt) for the
Shorebased IFQ Program. No more than 5 percent of the Shore based IFQ Program allocation (7,616 mt) may be taken and retamed
south of 42° N. lat. before the start of the primary Pacific whiting season north of 42° N. lat.
g/ Consistent with regulations at §660.55(c), 10 percent (1,209.4 mt) of the total trawl allocation for widow rockfish is allocated to the
whiting fisheries, as follows: 508.0 mt for the shorebased IFQ fishery, 290.3 mt for the mothership fishery, and 411.2 mt for the
catcher/processor fishery. The tonnage calculated here for the whiting portion of the shorebased IFQ fishery contributes to the total
shorebased trawl allocation, which is found at §660.140(d)(1)(1)(D).


31506                Federal Register/Vol. 82, No. 129/Friday, July 7, 2017/Rules and Regulations

® 3. Tables 2 (North) and 2 (South) to                                   E 4. Tables 3 (North) and 3 (South) to
part 660, subpart E, are revised to read                                 part 660, subpart F, are revised to read
as follows:                                                              as follows:
                                                                         BILLING CODE 3510—22—P


              Table 2 (North) to Part 660, Subpart E —— Non—Trawl Rockfish Conservation Areas and Trip Limits for Limited Entry Fixed Gear
              North of 40°10" N. lat.
                   %Other limits and requirements apply —— Read §§660.10 through 660.399 before using this table                              |                |                             086222017

                                                                               JAN—FEB            MAR—APR            MAY—JUN           JUL—AUG            SEP—OCT            NOV—DEC
              Rockfish Conservation Area (RCA)” :
               1 North of 4616‘ N. lat.                                                                               shoreline — 100 fm line"
               2 4616‘ N. lat. — 4200‘ N. lat.                                                                       30 fm line" — 100 fm line"‘
               3 4200‘ N. lat. — 4010‘ N. lat.                                                                       30 fm line"‘ — 100 fm line"‘
               See §§660.60 and 660.230 for additional gear, trip limit and conservation area requirements and restrictions. See §§660.70—660.74 and
                §§660.76—660.79 for conservation area descriptions and coordinates (including RCAs, YRCAs, CCAs, Farallon Islands, Cordell Banks,
                                                                                                and EFHCAs).

                              State trip limits and seasons may be more restrictive than Federal trip limits or seasons, particularly in waters off Oregon and California.
                     &                         =    2/
               4   Mmor_‘ Slope Rockfish®                & Darkblotched                                                  4,000 Ib/ 2 months
                   rockfish

               5   Pacific ocean perch                                                                                   1,800 Ib/ 2 months

                                                                             1,125 Ib/week,
                         R                                                   not to exceed
               6   Sablefish                                                   3,375 lb/ 2                         1,100 Ib/week, not to exceed 3,300 Ib/ 2 months

                                                                                months

               7   Longspine thornyhead                                                                                  10,000 Ib/ 2 months
               8   Shortspine thornyhead                                                      2,000 Ib/ 2 months                                      2,500 Ib/ 2 months                       _I

              9_
             10 Dover sole, arrowtooth flounder,                                                                          5,000 Ib/ month                                                      >
             11 petrale sole, English sole, starry                           South of 42° N. lat., yvhen fishing for "other flatfish," vessels using hook—an.d—line gear with nq more          m
              12 _   der. Other  Flatfish®                                    than 12 hooks per line, using hooks no larger than "Number 2" hooks, which measure 0.44 in (11
             13 C CCC                 er rlatiis                               mm) point to shank, and up to two 1 lb (0.45 kg) weights per line, are not subject to the RCAs.                 [
              14
              15 Whiting                                                                                                    10,000 Ib/ trip                                                    m
                     &                     =        2/
              16 M!nor Shelf Bockflsh , Shortbelly, &                                                                       200 lb/ month                                                      "e
                   Widow rockfish



              17 Yellowtail rockfish                                                                                       1,000 Ib/ month                                                    on


              18 Canary rockfish                                                                                          300 Ib/ 2 months                                                     0

              19 Yelloweye rockfish                                                                                            CLOSED                                                          wug

              20 Minor Nearshore Rockfish & Black                                                                                                                                              «e
                   rockfish                                                                                                                                                                    m

                                                                              5,000 Ib/ 2 months, no more than 1,200 lb of which may be species other than black rockfish or
              21                                   North of 42°00° N. lat.                                                         2 u4/
                                                                                                                 blue/deacon rockfish

                                                                              8,500 Ib/ 2
                                                                              months, no
                                                                              more than
              27                       4200‘ N. lat. 4010‘ N. lat  1,200 lb of                   7,000 Ib/ 2 months, no more than 1,200 Ib of which may be species other than
                                               . Jat. —      24| which may be                                                   black rockfish
                                                                             species other
                                                                              than black
                                                                                rockfish


              23 Lingcod"‘                                                           200 Ib/2 months                 1,200 Ib? 2              1,400 Ib/ bimonthly          700 Ib/ 400 Ib/
                                                                                                                      months                                               month   month

              24 Pacific cod                                                                                             1,000 Ib/ 2 months


              25 Spiny dogfish                                                    200,000 Ib/ 2 months             150,000 Ib/ 2                     100,000 Ib/ 2 months
                                                                                                                     months

              26 Longnose skate                                                                                                Unlimited
                            &    6/                      &
              o7 Other Fish" & Cabezon in Oregon and                                                                           Unlimited
                   California

              1/ The Rockfish Conservation Area is an area closed to fishing by particular gear types, bounded by lines specifically defined by latitude
                   and longitude coordinates set out at §§ 660.71—660.74. This RCA is not defined by depth contours (with the exception of the 20—fm
                   depth contour boundary south of 42N. lat.), and the boundary lines that define the RCA may close areas that are deeper or shallower
                   than the depth contour. Vessels that are subject to RCA restrictions may not fish in the RCA, or operate in the RCA for any purpose
                   other than transiting.
              2/“Bocaccio, chilipepper and cowcod are included in the trip limits for Minor Shelf Rockfish and splitnose rockfish is included in the
                  §§trip limits for Minor Slope Rockfish.
              3/ "Other flatfish" are defined at § 660.11 and include butter sole, curlfin sole, flathead sole, Pacific sanddab, rex sole, rock sole, and sand sole.
              4/ For black rockfish north of Cape Alava (48°09.50° N. lat.), and between Destruction Is. (47°40° N. lat.) and Leadbetter Pnt. (46°38.17‘ N. lat.),
                  ‘there is an additional limit of 100 Ib or 30 percent by weight of all fish on board, whichever is greater, per vessel, per fishing trip.
              5/ The minimum size limit for lingcod is 22 inches (56 cm) total length North of 42 N. lat. and 24 inches (61 cm) total length South of 42 N. lat.

              6/ "Other Fish" are defined at § 660.11 and include kelp greenling, leopard shark, and cabezon in Washington.
              To convert pounds to kilograms, divide by 2.20462, the number of pounds in one kilogram.


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Table 2 (South) to Part 660, Subpart E —— Non—Trawl Rockfish Conservation Areas and Trip Limits for Limited Entry Fixed Gear
South of 4010‘ N. lat.
      iOther limits and requirements apply —— Read §§660.10 through 660.399 before using this table                                                                        06202019
                                                           JAN—FEB             MAR—APR             MAY—JUN           JUL—AUG              SEP—OCT             NOV—DEC
Rockfish Conservation Area (RCA)":                                                                                                                               |
 1 (40410‘ N. lat. — 3427‘ N. lat.                                                                 40 fm line — 125 fm line"‘
 2    South of 3427 N. lat.                                                      75 fm line"‘ — 150 fm line" (also applies around islands)

  See §§660.60 and 660.230 for additional gear, trip limit and conservation area requirements and restrictions. See §§660.70—660.74 and
  §§660.76—660.79 for conservation area descriptions and coordinates (including RCAs, YRCAs, CCAs, Farallon Islands, Cordell Banks,
                                                                              and EFHCAs).

               State trip limits and seasons may be more restrictive than Federal trip limits or seasons, particularly in waters off Oregon and California.

 3 ‘Minor Slope rockfish*‘ & Darkblotched                 40,000 Ib/ 2 months, of which no more than                 40,000 lIb/ 2 months, of which no more than
    rockfish                                                   1,375 lb may be blackgill rockfish                         1,8600 Ib may be blackgill rockfish

 4    Splitnose rockfish                                                                              40,000 lIb/ 2 months
 5    Sablefish
                                                        1,125 Ib/week,

 6                 4010‘ N. lat. — 3600‘ N. lat.         not3,375
                                                              to exceed
                                                                  lb/ 2
                                                                                                 1,100 Ib/week, not to exceed 3,300 Ib/ 2 months
                                                            months
 7                            South of 3600‘ N. lat.                                                     2,000 Ib/ week
 8    ‘Longspine thornyhead                                                                           10,000 lb/ 2 months
 9    Shortspine thornyhead
 10                    4010‘ N. lat. — 3427‘ N. lat.                      2,000 Ib/ 2 months                                        2,500 Ib/ 2 months
 11                           South of 3427" N. lat.                                                   3,000 Ib/ 2 months                                                    —

13 —Dover sole, arrowtooth flounder,                               s                                 5,000 Ib/ month                                                         >
14. petrale sole, English sole, starry                  South of 42 N. lat., yvhen fi_shing for "other flatfish," vessels using hook—angl-line gear with no. more            m
 15 _    der, Other  Flatfish®                           than 12 hooks per line, using hooks no larger than "Number 2" hooks, which measure 0.44 in (11
 16 Y °4C>            er   rlauis                          mm) point to shank, and up to two 1 lb (0.45 kg) weights per line, are not subject to the RCAs.                   C
 17
 18 Whiting                                                                                              10,000 ib? trip                                                     m
 19 Minor Shelf Rockfish*‘, Shortbelly rockfish, Widow rockfish (including Chilipepper between 4010‘ — 3427‘ N. lat.)
                         o                o            Minor shelf rockfish, shortbelly, widow rockfish, & chilipepper: 2,500 Ib/ 2 months, of which no more|                NJ
 20                    40 10‘ N. lat. — 34 27‘ N. lat.                                                       .                a:
                                                                               than 500 lb may be any species other than chilipepper.
                                         0                4,000 Ib/ 2
 21                           South of 34 27‘ N. lat.      months              CLOSED                                      4,000 Ib/ 2 months                               m

 22 Chilipepper                                                                                                                                                              m

 23                    4010‘ N. lat. — 3427‘ N. lat.|   Chilipepper included under minor shelf rockfish, shortbelly and widow rockfish limits — — See above                  o

 24                           South of 3427‘ N. lat.               2,000 Ib/ 2 months, this opportunity only available seaward of the non—trawl RCA                          C
 25 Canary rockfish                                                                                     300 lb/ 2 months                                                     mb
 26 Yelloweye rockfish                                                                                       CLOSED                                                          m
 27 Cowcod                                                                                                   CLOSED                                                         Seass
 28 Bronzespotted rockfish                                                                                   CLOSED
 29 Bocaccio

 30                    4010‘ N. lat. — 3427" N. lat.                                                   1,000 lb/ 2 months
                                           o              1,500 lb/ 2
 31                           South of 34 27‘ N. lat.      months         |    CLOSED        |                             1,500 Ib/ 2 months

 32 Minor Nearshore Rockfish & Black rockfish

                                                          1,200 lb/ 2
 33 Shallow nearshore                                      ‘                   CLOSED                                      1,200 Ib/ 2 months
                                                            months

 34 Deeper nearshore                                      1,000 Ib/ 2          CLOSED                                      1,000 Ib/ 2 months
                                                           months
                                                          1,500 lb/ 2
 35                                                        ‘                    LOSED                                      1,500 Ib/ 2      th
      California Scorpionfish                               months             cLOS                                         ’            monms
                                                           200 Ib/ 2                               800 Ib/ 2
 36                                                                            CLOSED                                      1,200 Ib/ bimonthly           600 Ib/ 300 Ib/
       .      Al                                            months                                  months                                               month month
      Lingcod
 37 Pacific cod                                                                                        1,000 lb/ 2 months
      .       .                                                                                  150,000 Ib/ 2
 38 Spiny dogfish                                             200,000 Ib/ 2 months           ‘     months      ‘                  100,000 Ib/ 2 months

 39 Longnose skate                                                                                           Unlimited
 40 ‘Other Fish*‘ & Cabezon                                                                                  Unlimited
1/ The Rockfish Conservation Area is an area closed to fishing by particular gear types, bounded by lines specifically defined by latitude:
     and longitude coordinates set out at §§ 660.71—660.74. This RCA is not defined by depth contours (with the exception of the 20—fm
     depth contour boundary south of 42° N. lat.), and the boundary lines that define the RCA may close areas that are deeper or shallower
     than the depth contour. Vessels that are subject to RCA restrictions may not fish in the RCA, or operate in the RCA for any purpose
     other than transiting.
2/ POP is included in the trip limits for Minor Slope Rockfish. Blackgill rockfish have a species specific trip sub—limit within the Minor
    Slope Rockfish cumulative limit. Yellowtail rockfish are included in the trip limits for Minor Shelf Rockfish. Bronzespotted rockfish
    ‘have a species specific trip limit.
3/ "Other Flatfish" are defined at § 660.11 and include butter sole, curlfin sole, flathead sole, Pacific sanddab, rex sole, rock sole, and sand sole.
4/ The commercial mimimum size limit for lingcod is 24 inches (61 cm) total length South of 42° N. lat.
5/ "Other Fish" are defined at § 660.11 and include kelp greenling, leopard shark, and cabezon in Washington.
To convert pounds to kilograms, divide by 2.20462, the number of pounds in one kilogram.


31508                 Federal Register/Vol. 82, No. 129/Friday, July 7, 2017/Rules and Regulations

        Table 3 (North) to Part 660, Subpart F —— Non—Trawl Rockfish Conservation Areas and Trip Limits for Open Access Gears North of
        4010‘ N. lat.
              rgfiOther limits and requirements apply —— Read §§660.10 through 660.399 before using this table                                                                          06202019

                                                                    JAN—FEB            MAR—APR            MAY—JUN             JUL—AUG            SEP—OCT               NOV—DEC
        Rockfish Conservation Area (RCA)” :
         1     :North of 4616‘ N. lat.                                                                      shoreline — 100 fm line

         2 4616‘ N. lat. — 4200‘ N. lat.                                                                   30 fm line"‘ — 100 fm line"‘
         3 4200‘ N. lat. — 4010‘ N. lat.                                                                   30 fm line‘ — 100 fm line"‘
             See §§660.60, 660.330 and 660.333 for additional gear, trip limit and conservation area requirements and restrictions. See §§660.70—
              660.74 and §§660.76—660.79 for conservation area descriptions and coordinates (including RCAs, YRCAs, CCAs, Farallon Islands,
                                                                 Cordell Banks, and EFHCAs).
                        State trip limits and seasons may be more restrictive than Federal trip limits or seasons, particularly in waters off Oregon and California.


         4
              ‘Minor Slope Rockfish*‘
                                 .
                                      &                                                Per trip, no more than 25% of weight of the sablefish landed
               Darkblotched rockfish
         5     Pacific ocean perch                                                                                100 Ib/ month

                                                                300 lIb/ day, or 1| 300 lb/day, or 1
                                                                   landing per         landing per
         6     Sablefish                                         week of up to       week of up to     300 lb/ day, or 1 landing per week of up to 1,000 Ib, not to exceed
                                                                 1,000 Ib, not to 900 lIb, not to                               2,000 Ib/ 2 months
                                                                 exceed 2,000        exceed 1,800
                                                                  lb/ 2 months        lb/ 2 months

         7 Shortpine thornyheads and longspine                                                                      cLOsEDp
           thornyheads




                                                                                                                                                                                        119 V L
         g                                                          3,000 Ib/ month, no more than 300 lb of which may be species other than Pacific sanddabs.
        10         Dover sole, arrowtooth flounder,
        ri         petrale sole, English sole, starry           South of 42° N. lat., when fishing for "Other Flatfish," vessels using hook—and—line gear with no more
        "(5            flounder, Other Flatfish®‘                than 12 hooks per line, using hooks no larger than "Number 2" hooks, which measure 0.44 in (11
        53                      ‘                                  mm) point to shank, and up to two 1 lb (0.45 kg) weights per line are not subject to the RCAs.

        14 Whiting                                                                                                300 Ib/ month
              i;                         =   2/
        16 ;Mlnor Shelf Rockfish~, §hortbe|ly                                                                     200 Ib/ month
            rockfish, & Widow rockfish




                                                                                                                                                                                        $
        16 Yellowtail rockfish                                                                                    500 Ib/ month

        17 Canary rockfish                                                                                      150 Ib/ 2 months




                                                                                                                                                                                       ( y j 1 0 N)
        18 Yelloweye rockfish                                                                                       CLOSED
        19 Minor Nearshore Rockfish & Black rockfish
        20                  North of 4200‘ N. lat.                  5,000 Ib/ 2 months, no more than 1,200 lb of which may be species other than black rockfish
                                                                   8,500 Ib/ 2
                                                                   months, no
                                                                   more than
        24                        baa,                un           1,200 lb of        7,000 Ib/ 2 months, no more than 1,200 lb of which may be species other than
                            42 00° N. lat. — 40 10‘ N. lat.      which may be                                               black rockfish
                                                                 species other
                                                                   than black
                                                                    rockfish
            .      5/                                                                                                                                                       200 lb/
        22 Lingcod                                                         100 Ib/ month                600 Ib/ month                     700 Ib/ month                     month

        23 Pacific cod                                                                                         1,000 Ib/ 2 months

        24 Spiny dogfish                                               200,000 Ib/ 2 months             150,000 Ib/ 2                      100,000 Ib/ 2 months
                                                                                                          months
        25 Longnose skate                                                                                           Unlimited
                        a   167                   &
        26 Oth_er FI-Sh           & Cabezon in Oregon and                                                           Unlimited
           California

        27 SALMON TROLL (subject to RCAs when retaining all species of groundfish, except for yellowmail rockfish and lingcod, as described below)


                                                                   Salmon trollers may retain and land up to 1 Ib of yellowtail rockfish for every 2 Ibs of salmon landed, with a
                                                                 cumulative limit of 200 Ib/month, both within and outside of the RCA. This limit is within the 200 lb per month
                                                                 combined limit for minor shelf rockfish, widow rockfish and yellowtail rockfish, and not in addition to that limit.
        28 North                                                 Salmon trollers may retain and land up to 1 lingcod per 15 Chinook per trip, plus 1 lingcod per trip, up to a trip
                                                                limit of 10 lingcod, on a trip where any fishing occurs within the RCA. This limit only applies during times when
                                                                lingcod retention is allowed, and is not "CLOSED." This limit is within the per month limit for lingcod described
                                                                   in the table above, and not in addition to that limit. All groundfish species are subject to the open access
                                                                    limits, seasons, size limits and RCA restrictions listed in the table above, unless otherwise stated here.


              Federal Register/Vol. 82, No. 129/Friday, July 7, 2017 /Rules and Regulations                                                                             31509

Table 3 (North). Continued                       |                              |
29 PINK SHRIMP NON—GROUNDFISH TRAWL (not subject to RCAs)

                                                       Effective April 1 — October 31: Groundfish: 500 Ib/day, multiplied by the number of days of the trip, not to
                                                       exceed 1,500 Ib/trip. The following sublimits also apply and are counted toward the overall 500 Ib/day and
                                                       1,500 Ib/trip groundfish limits: lingcod 300 Ib/month (minimum 24 inch size limit); sablefish 2,000 Ib/month;
30 North                                             canary, thorny heads and yelloweye rockfish are PROHIBITED. All other groundfish species taken are managed
                                                     under the overall 500 Ib/day and 1,500 lb/trip groundfish limits. Landings of these species count toward the per
                                                     day and per trip groundfish limits and do not have species—specific limits. The amount of groundfish landed may
                                                                                      not exceed the amount of pink shrimp landed.


1/ The Rockfish Conservation Area is an area closed to fishing by particular gear types, bounded by lines specifically defined by latitude
     and longitude coordinates set out at §§ 660.71—660.74. This RCA is not defined by depth contours (with the exception of the 20—fm
    depth contour boundary south of 42 N. lat.), and the boundary lines that define the RCA may close areas that are deeper or shallower
    than the depth contour. Vessels that are subject to RCA restrictions may not fish in the RCA, or operate in the RCA for any purpose
    other than transiting.
2/ Bocaccio, chilipepper and cowcod rockfishes are included in the trip limits for Minor Shelf Rockfish. Splitnose rockfish is included in the trip
    : limits for Minor Slope Rockfish.
3/ "Other flatfish" are defined at § 660.11 and include butter sole, curlfin sole, flathead sole, Pacific sanddab, rex sole, rock sole, and sand sole.
4/ For black rockfish north of Cape Alava (48°09.50‘° N. lat.), and between Destruction Is. (47°40° N. lat.) and Leadbetter Pnt. (46°38.17‘ N. lat.),
     there is an additional limit of 100 Ibs or 30 percent by weight of all fish on board, whichever is greater, per vessel, per fishing trip.
5/ The minimum size limit for lingcod is 22 inches (56 cm) total length North of 42° N. lat. and 24 inches (61 cm) total length South of 42° N. lat.
6/ "Other fish" are defined at § 660.11 and include kelp greenling, leopard shark, and cabezon in Washington.
To convert pounds to kilograms, divide by 2.20462, the number of pounds in one kilogram.


31510                  Federal Register/Vol. 82, No. 129/Friday, July 7, 2017/Rules and Regulations


        Table 3 (South) to Part 660, Subpart F —— Non—Trawl Rockfish Conservation Areas and Trip Limits for Open Access Gears South
        of 4010‘ N. lat.
              Other limits and requirements apply —— Read §§660.10 through 660.399 before using this table                                                                              06202017
                                                                   JAN—FEB           MAR—APR            MAY—JUN             JUL—AUG            SEP—OCT               NOV—DEC
        Rockfish Conservation Area (RCA)":                                                                                                          |                    ;5
         1 4010‘ N. lat. — 3427‘ N. lat.                                                                 40 fm line"‘ — 125 fm line"‘
         2    South of 3427‘ N. lat.                                                    75 fm line"‘ — 150 fm Iine”(also applies around islands)

         See §§660.60 and 660.230 for additional gear, trip limit and conservation area requirements and restrictions. See §§660.70—660.74 and
         §§660.76—660.79 for conservation area descriptions and coordinates (including RCAs, YRCAs, CCAs, Farallon Islands, Cordell Banks,
                                                                       and EFHCAs).

                      State trip limits and seasons may be more restrictive than Federal trip limits or seasons, particularly in waters off Oregon and California.

         3    Minor Slope Rockfish*‘ &                          10,000 Ib/ 2 months, of which no more than 475           10,000 Ib/ 2 months, of which no more than 550
              Darkblotched rockfish                                        lb may be blackgill rockfish                             lb may be blackgill rockfish

         4    Splitnose rockfish                                                                                200 Ib/ month
         5    Sablefish
                                                                300 Ib/ day, or 1| 300 Ib/day, or 1
                                                                  landing per        landing per
         6                4010‘               baas,              week of up to      week of up to     300 lb/ day, or 1 landing per week of up to 1,000 Ib, not to exceed
                             10° N. lat, — 36 00° N. lat.       1 gog tb, not to 900 Ib, not to                                 2,000 Ib/ 2 months
                                                                 exceed 2,000      exceed 1,800
                                                                  lb/ 2 months      lb/ 2 months

         7                            South of 3600‘ N. lat.            300 Ib/ day, or 1 landing per week of up to 1,600 lb, not to exceed 3,200 Ib/ 2 months

         3    Shortpine thornyheads and longspine                                                                                                                                         —|
              thornyheads                                                                                                                                                                 >
         9                    4010‘ N. lat. — 3427‘ N. lat.                                                       CLOSED
         10                           South of 3427‘ N. lat.                                  50 Ib/ day, no more than 1,000 Ib/ 2 months                                                 U
        ;;                                                          3,000 Ib/ month, no more than 300 lb of which may be species other than Pacific sanddabs.                             _T
        73 Dover sole, arrowtooth flounder,                                                                                                                                               m
        "14 petrale sole, English sole, starry                  South of 42° N. lat., when fishing for "other flatfish," vessels using hook—and—line gear with no more
        15 flounder, Other Flatfish®‘                            than 12 hooks per line, using hooks no larger than "Number 2" hooks, which measure 0.44 in (11
        16                                                         mm) point to shank, and up to two 1 lb (0.45 kg) weights perline are not subject to the RCAs.                          J

         17 Whiting                                                                                             300 Ib/ month

         j g Minor Shelf Rockfish*‘, Shortbelly,                                                                                                                                         im
              Widow rockfish and Chilipepper                                                                                                                                              m

                                  o                   o            400 Ib/ 2
         19                   40 10‘ N. lat. — 34 27‘ N. lat.                                                                    400 Ib/ 2 months                                         O
                                                                    months
                                                                   1,500 Ib/ 2       CLOSED                                                                                               C
        20                            South of 34 27‘ N. lat.       months                                                      1,500 lb/ 2 months                                        ~p
        21 Canary rockfish                                                                                    150 Ib/ 2 months                                                            magm
        22 Yelloweye rockfish                                                                                     CLOSED
        23 Cowcod                                                                                                 CLOSED
        24 Bronzespotted rockfish                                                                                 CLOSED

        25 Bocaccio                                                 500 Ib/ 2        CLOSED                                      500 Ib/ 2 months
                                                                    months
           Minor Nearshore Rockfish & Black
        26      M
           rockfish

        27 Shallow nearshore                                       1,200 Ib/ 2       CLOSED                                     1,200 Ib/ 2 months
                                                                    months

        28 Deeper nearshore                                        1,000 Ib/ 2       CLOSED                                     1,000 lIb/ 2 months
                                                                    months

        29 California scorpionfish                                 1,500 Ib/ 2       CLOSED                                     1,500 Ib/ 2 months
                                                                    months


                                                                                                                                                               400 Ib/        150 Ib/
        30 Lingcod
            a      4/
                                                                 100 Ib/ month       CLOSED           400 Ib/ month                600 Ib/ month               month          month


        31 Pacific cod                                                                                       1,000 lb/ 2 months

        32 Spiny dogfish                                              200,000 Ib/ 2 months             150,000 Ib/ 2                    100,000 Ib/ 2 months
                                                                                                         months

        33 Longnose skate                                                                                         Unlimited
        34 Other Fish®‘ & Cabezon                                                                                 Unlimited


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Document Created: 2017-07-07 02:19:53
Document Modified: 2017-07-07 02:19:53
CategoryRegulatory Information
CollectionFederal Register
sudoc ClassAE 2.7:
GS 4.107:
AE 2.106:
PublisherOffice of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration
SectionRules and Regulations
ActionFinal rule; inseason adjustments to biennial groundfish management measures.
DatesThis final rule is effective July 3, 2017.
ContactKaren Palmigiano, phone: 206-526-4491, fax: 206-526-6736, or email: [email protected]
FR Citation82 FR 31494 
RIN Number0648-BG95
CFR AssociatedFisheries; Fishing and Indian Fisheries

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