82_FR_34715 82 FR 34574 - Fisheries of the Caribbean, Gulf of Mexico, and South Atlantic; Reef Fish Fishery of the Gulf of Mexico; Hogfish Management Measures in Amendment 43

82 FR 34574 - Fisheries of the Caribbean, Gulf of Mexico, and South Atlantic; Reef Fish Fishery of the Gulf of Mexico; Hogfish Management Measures in Amendment 43

DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
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Federal Register Volume 82, Issue 141 (July 25, 2017)

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NMFS implements management measures described in Amendment 43 to the Fishery Management Plan for the Reef Fish Resources of the Gulf of Mexico (Gulf)(FMP), as prepared by the Gulf of Mexico Fishery Management Council (Gulf Council)(Amendment 43). This final rule revises the geographic range of the fishery management unit (FMU) for Gulf hogfish (the West Florida stock) consistent with the South Atlantic Fishery Management Council's (South Atlantic Council) boundary between the Florida Keys/East Florida and West Florida stocks, sets the annual catch limit (ACL) for the West Florida stock, increases the minimum size limit for the West Florida stock, and removes the powerhead exception for harvest of hogfish in the Gulf reef fish stressed area. This final rule also corrects a reference in the regulatory definition for charter vessel. The purpose of this final rule is to manage hogfish using the best scientific information available.

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Fisheries of the Caribbean, Gulf of Mexico, and South Atlantic; Reef 
Fish Fishery of the Gulf of Mexico; Hogfish Management Measures in 
Amendment 43; Final Rule

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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

50 CFR Part 622

[Docket No. 160630574-7542-02]
RIN 0648-BG18


Fisheries of the Caribbean, Gulf of Mexico, and South Atlantic; 
Reef Fish Fishery of the Gulf of Mexico; Hogfish Management Measures in 
Amendment 43

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

ACTION: Final rule.

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SUMMARY: NMFS implements management measures described in Amendment 43 
to the Fishery Management Plan for the Reef Fish Resources of the Gulf 
of Mexico (Gulf)(FMP), as prepared by the Gulf of Mexico Fishery 
Management Council (Gulf Council)(Amendment 43). This final rule 
revises the geographic range of the fishery management unit (FMU) for 
Gulf hogfish (the West Florida stock) consistent with the South 
Atlantic Fishery Management Council's (South Atlantic Council) boundary 
between the Florida Keys/East Florida and West Florida stocks, sets the 
annual catch limit (ACL) for the West Florida stock, increases the 
minimum size limit for the West Florida stock, and removes the 
powerhead exception for harvest of hogfish in the Gulf reef fish 
stressed area. This final rule also corrects a reference in the 
regulatory definition for charter vessel. The purpose of this final 
rule is to manage hogfish using the best scientific information 
available.

DATES: This final rule is effective August 24, 2017.

ADDRESSES: Electronic copies of Amendment 43 may be obtained from 
www.regulations.gov, or from the Southeast Regional Office Web site at 
http://sero.nmfs.noaa.gov/sustainable_fisheries/gulf_fisheries/reef_fish/2016/am43/index.html. Amendment 43 includes an environmental 
assessment, a fishery impact statement, a Regulatory Flexibility Act 
(RFA) analysis, and a regulatory impact review.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Peter Hood, NMFS Southeast Regional 
Office, telephone: 727-824-5305, email: [email protected].

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: NMFS and the Gulf Council manage the Gulf 
reef fish fishery, which includes hogfish, under the FMP. The FMP was 
prepared by the Gulf Council and is implemented by NMFS through 
regulations at 50 CFR part 622 under the authority of the Magnuson-
Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act (Magnuson-Stevens 
Act)(16 U.S.C. 1801 et seq.).
    On November 4, 2016, NMFS published a notice of availability for 
Amendment 43 and requested public comment (81 FR 76908, November 4, 
2016). On November 23, 2016, NMFS published a proposed rule for 
Amendment 43 and requested public comment (81 FR 84538, November 23, 
2016). The proposed rule and Amendment 43 outline the rationale for the 
actions contained in this final rule. A summary of the management 
measures described in Amendment 43 and implemented by this final rule 
is provided below.

Management Measures Contained in This Final Rule

    Amendment 43 and this final rule revise the hogfish FMU managed by 
the FMP to the West Florida hogfish stock, which includes hogfish in 
the Gulf exclusive economic zone (EEZ), except south of the 25[deg]09' 
N. lat. line off the west coast of Florida; specify the ACL for the 
West Florida hogfish stock; increase the minimum size limit for the 
West Florida hogfish stock; and remove the powerhead exception for the 
harvest of hogfish in the Gulf reef fish stressed area.

Fishery Management Unit

    Hogfish occur throughout the Gulf but are caught primarily off the 
Florida west coast. The most recent stock assessment for hogfish, the 
Southeast Data, Assessment, and Review 37 (SEDAR 37), divided the 
hogfish stock into three stocks based on genetic analysis as follows: 
The West Florida stock, the Florida Keys/East Florida stock, and the 
Georgia through North Carolina stock. The West Florida stock is 
completely within the jurisdiction of the Gulf Council and the Georgia 
through North Carolina stock is completely within the jurisdiction of 
the South Atlantic Council. The Florida Keys/East Florida stock crosses 
the two Councils' jurisdictional boundary, with a small portion of the 
stock extending into the Gulf Council's jurisdiction off the west coast 
of Florida. The West Florida stock is not overfished or undergoing 
overfishing, the Florida Keys/East Florida stock is overfished and 
experiencing overfishing, and the status of the Georgia through North 
Carolina stock is unknown.
    The South Atlantic Council developed and submitted for review by 
the Secretary of Commerce (Secretary) a rebuilding plan for the Florida 
Keys/East Florida hogfish stock through Amendment 37 to the FMP for the 
Snapper-Grouper Fishery of the South Atlantic Region (Amendment 37). In 
Amendment 43 and this final rule, the Gulf Council revises the hogfish 
FMU in the Gulf to be the West Florida stock, and defines the 
geographic range of this stock consistent with the South Atlantic 
Council's boundary between the Florida Keys/East Florida and West 
Florida hogfish stocks in Amendment 37. The Gulf Council will manage 
hogfish (the West Florida stock) in the Gulf EEZ except south of the 
25[deg]09' N. lat. line off the west coast of Florida, which is near 
Cape Sable. The South Atlantic Council will manage hogfish (the Florida 
Keys/East Florida stock) in the Gulf EEZ south of 25[deg]09' N. lat. 
off the west coast of Florida, and in the South Atlantic EEZ to the 
state border of Florida and Georgia. The boundary line at 25[deg]09' N. 
lat. off the west coast of Florida is currently used by the Florida 
Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) as a regulatory 
boundary for certain state-managed species. Using a pre-existing 
management boundary increases enforceability and helps fishermen comply 
with management measures by simplifying regulations across adjacent 
management jurisdictions.
    In accordance with section 304(f) of the Magnuson-Stevens Act, the 
Gulf Council requested that the Secretary designate the South Atlantic 
Council as the responsible Council for management of the Florida Keys/
East Florida hogfish stock in Gulf Federal waters south of the 
25[deg]09' N. lat. line off the west coast of Florida. On February 2, 
2017, the Secretary approved Amendment 43 and the Gulf Council's 
request. The Secretary approved Amendment 37 on December 28, 2016, and 
NMFS is publishing a final rule implementing Amendment 37 in the same 
issue of the Federal Register as this final rule on July 25, 2017. 
Therefore, the Gulf Council continues to manage hogfish in Federal 
waters in the Gulf, except in Federal waters south of this boundary, 
and the South Atlantic Council establishes management measures for the 
entire range of the Florida Keys/East Florida hogfish stock, including 
in Gulf Federal waters south of 25[deg]09' N. lat. off the west coast 
of Florida, which is near Cape Sable. All recreational anglers and 
federally permitted vessels must comply with the applicable management 
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Amendment 37 when fishing for hogfish in Gulf Federal waters south of 
25[deg]09' N. lat. off the west coast of Florida.
    Commercial vessels, charter vessels, and headboats fishing for 
hogfish in Gulf Federal waters, i.e., north and west of the 
jurisdictional boundary between the Gulf and South Atlantic Councils, 
as defined at 50 CFR 600.105(c), are still required to have the 
appropriate Federal Gulf reef fish permits, and vessels fishing for 
hogfish in South Atlantic Federal waters, i.e., south and east of the 
jurisdictional boundary, are still required to have the appropriate 
Federal South Atlantic snapper-grouper permits. Those permit holders 
are still required to follow the sale and reporting requirements 
associated with the respective permits.

Annual Catch Limit

    The SEDAR 37 stock assessment projections produced annual yields 
for the overfishing limit (OFL) and acceptable biological catch (ABC) 
level for the West Florida hogfish stock for the 2016 through 2026 
fishing years. However, because of increasing uncertainty with long-
range projections, the Gulf Council's Scientific and Statistical 
Committee (SSC) only provided OFL and ABC recommendations for the West 
Florida hogfish stock for the first 3 years, 2016 through 2018. The 
Gulf Council's SSC made constant catch OFL and ABC recommendations 
based on the averages of the 2016-2018 OFLs and ABCs. For 2019 and 
subsequent years, the SSC recommended an OFL and ABC set at the 
equilibrium yield levels.
    This final rule sets the ACL for the West Florida hogfish stock 
based on the ABC recommendations made by the Gulf Council's SSC at 
219,000 lb (99,337 kg), round weight, for the 2017 and 2018 fishing 
years and at the equilibrium yield level of 159,300 lb (72,257 kg), 
round weight, in 2019 and subsequent fishing years. The Council decided 
to discontinue the designation of an annual catch target (ACT), because 
it is not used in the current accountability measures (AMs) or for 
other management purposes.

Minimum Size Limit

    Although the West Florida hogfish stock is not overfished or 
undergoing overfishing, the stock could be subject to seasonal closures 
if landings exceed the stock ACL and AMs are triggered. This final rule 
increases the minimum size limit to harvest West Florida hogfish in 
Federal waters from 12 inches (30.5 cm), fork length (FL), to 14 inches 
(35.6 cm), FL, to reduce the directed harvest rate and reduce the 
probability of exceeding the ACL.

Powerhead Exemption

    Since 2011, hogfish was the only Gulf species subject to the 
powerhead exemption, which was a regulatory holdover from when hogfish 
were previously listed in the regulations as a ``species in the fishery 
but not in the reef fish fishery management unit.'' This final rule 
removes the provision that exempted hogfish from the prohibition on the 
use of powerheads to take Gulf reef fish in the reef fish stressed area 
and, therefore, prohibits the harvest of hogfish with powerheads in the 
stressed area. By removing the powerhead exemption for hogfish, hogfish 
are subject to the same regulations for Gulf reef fish in the stressed 
area as other species in the reef fish FMU.

Management Measures Contained in Amendment 43 but Not Codified Through 
This Final Rule

    Amendment 43 also specifies additional status determination 
criteria (SDC) for the West Florida hogfish stock. The only SDC 
previously implemented for hogfish in the Gulf was the overfishing 
threshold, or maximum fishing mortality threshold (MFMT).
    In Amendment 43, the Council selected the spawning potential ratio 
(SPR) as the basis for a maximum sustainable yield (MSY) proxy. 
Amendment 43 uses the equilibrium yield based on an overfishing 
threshold of the fishing morality rate (F) at 30 percent of the 
spawning potential ratio (F30%SPR) as a proxy for 
MSY. This proxy is consistent with that used in SEDAR 37 and with the 
MSY proxy commonly used for reef fish species.
    Both the hogfish MFMT and minimum stock size threshold (MSST) are 
based on this MSY proxy. The current MFMT value of 
F30%SPR for hogfish is already consistent with 
the MSY proxy and is not being changed in Amendment 43. In Amendment 
43, the Gulf Council determined that setting the MSST at 75 percent of 
the spawning stock biomass (SSB) capable of producing an equilibrium 
yield when fished at F30%SPR 
(SSB30%SPR) balanced the likelihood of declaring 
the stock as overfished as a result of natural variations in stock size 
with being able to allow the stock to recover quickly from an 
overfished state.

Comments and Responses

    A total of 26 unique comments were received on the notice of 
availability and proposed rule for Amendment 43. Half of the comments 
(13 comments) were in favor of the proposed management measures for the 
West Florida stock. Some comments were outside the scope of Amendment 
43 and the proposed rule; these included comments that proposed or 
discussed adding hogfish to the individual fishing quota program; 
creating regulations for spearguns to harvest reef fish; and creating a 
Florida Keys/East Florida and West Florida boundary for all reef fish 
species. Specific comments related to the actions in Amendment 43 and 
the proposed rule, as well as NMFS' respective responses, are 
summarized below.
    Comment 1: The single hogfish stock should not be split, because 
establishing three different stocks of hogfish with different 
regulations will lead to confusion when harvesting hogfish.
    Response: NMFS disagrees that hogfish should continue to be managed 
as a single stock because the best scientific information available 
indicates that hogfish in the Gulf and South Atlantic are comprised of 
three separate stocks. As explained above, the 2014 hogfish stock 
assessment (SEDAR 37) divided the single hogfish stock in the southeast 
U.S. into three stocks based on genetic information. The Gulf and South 
Atlantic Councils' SSCs reviewed SEDAR 37 and agreed that there are 
three stocks of hogfish. Having different management measures for the 
West Florida stock and the Florida Keys/East Florida stock may cause 
some confusion for those who fish near the management boundary that 
separates the two stocks. However, different management measures are 
necessary because the status of these separate hogfish stocks is 
different. Of particular concern is the Florida Keys/East Florida 
stock, which is overfished and undergoing overfishing. Because only a 
small portion of the Florida Keys/East Florida hogfish stock occurs in 
the Gulf Council's jurisdiction, the Gulf Council and the South 
Atlantic Council agreed that the South Atlantic Council would develop 
and implement measures to end overfishing of and rebuild the Florida 
Keys/East Florida stock.
    Comment 2: It is unclear which permits apply when harvesting 
Florida Keys/East Florida hogfish and how the different regulations 
apply when fishing for hogfish in different management areas.
    Response: As explained in the proposed rule and in the preamble 
above, vessels fishing for hogfish in Gulf Federal waters (north and 
west of the jurisdictional boundary between the Gulf and South Atlantic 
Councils, as defined at 50 CFR 600.105(c)), are still required to have 
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fishing for hogfish in South Atlantic Federal waters (south and east of 
the jurisdictional boundary) are still be required to have the 
appropriate Federal South Atlantic snapper-grouper permits. For 
example, if a commercial vessel, charter vessel, or headboat is fishing 
for hogfish at Pulley Ridge, which is in Federal waters of the Gulf off 
the west coast of Florida and south of 25[deg]09' N. lat., the vessel 
is required to possess the applicable Federal Gulf commercial or 
charter vessel/headboat permit to harvest hogfish. Federal permit 
holders will continue to be required to follow the existing sale and 
logbook reporting requirements associated with the respective permits. 
Maintaining existing permitting requirements minimizes confusion and 
avoids unnecessarily burdening those fishing for hogfish under Federal 
permits, while still meeting both Councils' management needs. This 
final rule includes additional language in 50 CFR 622.20 to clarify 
that the applicable Gulf Federal permits are required when harvesting 
Florida Keys/East Florida hogfish in the Gulf EEZ.
    Fishermen must adhere to the regulations in place for the area in 
which they are fishing. If fishing for hogfish in Federal waters off 
the west coast of Florida and north of 25[deg]09' N. lat., then the 
Gulf regulations for the West Florida stock apply. If fishing in 
Federal waters off the west coast of Florida and south of 25[deg]09' N. 
lat., then the South Atlantic regulations for the Florida Keys/East 
Florida hogfish stock apply. Fishermen fishing for hogfish both north 
and south of 25[deg]09' N. lat. during the same trip, must ensure they 
are in compliance with the applicable regulations as they move from one 
area to another. Similarly, fishermen transiting through an area must 
follow the hogfish regulations that apply in that area, regardless of 
where the hogfish were harvested.
    Comment 3: It is not clear why the ACL for the West Florida hogfish 
stock decreases from 219,000 lb (99,337 kg), round weight, for the 2017 
and 2018 fishing years to 159,300 lb (72,257 kg), round weight, in the 
2019 fishing year, when the stock is not overfished or undergoing 
overfishing. It is also not clear whether the decrease in the ACL will 
allow the fishery to continue to achieve optimum yield.
    Response: The West Florida stock ACL decreases in 2019 based on the 
information provided in SEDAR 37 and the ABC recommendations provided 
by the Gulf Council's SSC. The results of SEDAR 37 indicate that the 
biomass of the West Florida hogfish stock is currently above the level 
needed to maintain MSY, and can therefore support higher catch levels 
in the short-term, but then need to decrease over time. The ABC 
recommendations provided by the Gulf Council's SSC addressed the 
uncertainty associated with long-range projections by providing a 
higher constant ABC recommendation through the 2018 fishing year 
(219,000 lb (99,337 kg), round weight), and a lower long-term constant 
ABC for the following fishing years if no new assessment has been 
completed (159,300 lb (72,257 kg), round weight). The Gulf Council set 
the ACLs equal to the ABCs recommended by the SSC, and requested a 
hogfish stock assessment update in 2018 to reassess the long-term catch 
recommendations. By setting the catch levels equal to the ABCs, the 
Council has allowed for the highest yield possible under the current 
understanding of the stock status and the future projections. The lower 
ABC and catch level in 2019 and in subsequent fishing years is a 
precautionary measure to help ensure long-term sustainable catch levels 
if a new stock assessment is not completed as scheduled.
    Comment 4: Because of more restrictive management measures proposed 
for the Florida Keys/East Florida hogfish stock, fishing effort may 
shift to the West Florida hogfish stock.
    Response: It is difficult to predict if fishermen will shift their 
effort from one stock to the other. However, if fishermen direct 
additional effort toward the West Florida hogfish stock, this stock has 
an ACL and an AM to prevent overfishing and to protect this stock from 
becoming overfished. The AM for West Florida hogfish stock is triggered 
if the sum of commercial and recreational landings exceed the ACL 
during a fishing year. Once the AM is triggered, then during the 
following fishing year, the commercial and recreational sectors will be 
closed to fishing if the sum of commercial and recreational hogfish 
landings reaches or is projected to reach the ACL. The Gulf Council 
also increased the minimum size limit from 12 inches (30.5 cm), FL, to 
14 inches (35.6 cm), FL, which is expected to slow the rate of harvest 
and reduce the likelihood of a closure as the result of reaching the 
ACL.
    Comment 5: Some commenters questioned the need to change the 
minimum size limit for the West Florida stock from 12 inches (30.5 cm), 
FL, to 14 inches (35.6 cm), FL, given that the stock is not overfished 
or undergoing overfishing. Another commenter suggested that the final 
rule should increase the minimum size limit to 16 inches (40.6 cm), FL, 
to protect male hogfish, and fishing should be closed when hogfish are 
spawning to protect the West Florida stock. This commenter also stated 
that Amendment 43 should discuss the size when hogfish transition from 
females to males and discuss a closed spawning season for hogfish.
    Response: The Gulf Council decided to raise the minimum size limit 
to 14 inches (35.6 cm), FL, because this is expected to reduce the 
harvest rates by the commercial and recreational sectors, and 
therefore, reduce the likelihood of a closure as the result of reaching 
the ACL. This minimum size limit increase will also allow hogfish to 
grow larger and have additional spawning opportunities before they can 
be harvested and landed.
    NMFS disagrees that the minimum size limit should be increased to 
16 inches (40.6 cm), FL, and that there should be a closure when 
hogfish are spawning. The Gulf Council evaluated a 16-inch (40.6-cm), 
FL, minimum size limit but for the reasons stated above decided to 
increase the minimum size limit from 12 inches (30.5 cm), FL, to 14 
inches (35.6 cm), FL. Amendment 43 notes that the size of female 
maturity (estimated size at 50 percent maturity) occurs at between 6 
and 7.5 inches (15.2 and 19.1 cm), FL, and the size of male transition 
(estimated size at 50 percent having transitioned to males) occurs at 
16.6 inches (42.2 cm), FL. Raising the minimum size limit to 16 inches 
(40.6 cm), FL, would further reduce the harvest rate and allow more 
hogfish to transition to males. However, this option was not supported 
by the Gulf Council's Reef Fish Advisory Panel, and during public 
hearings several fishermen testified that moving to a 16-inch (40.6 
cm), FL, size limit was too great a change and would lead to large 
numbers of discards. The Council determined, and NMFS agrees, that 
because the West Florida stock is healthy, it is unnecessary to 
increase the minimum size limit to 16 inches (40.6 cm), FL.
    Amendment 43 also discusses the hogfish spawning season (December 
through April); however, the Gulf Council did not consider a seasonal 
closure to protect spawning fish because the West Florida stock is 
neither overfished nor undergoing overfishing. The measures implemented 
by this final rule are expected to prevent overfishing but also allow a 
year-round fishing season for the West Florida stock of hogfish, which 
will benefit fishermen.
    Comment 6: The actual MSY value for the West Florida hogfish stock 
should be used rather than a proxy.

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    Response: The decision on whether to use MSY or a proxy, such as 
the yield at F30%SPR, is made during the stock 
assessment process and subsequent review. This decision is based on the 
type of assessment model and the confidence the assessment scientists 
have in factors such as recruitment. Using proxies when MSY is not 
known or when confidence in the estimate of MSY is uncertain is a 
common practice. In Amendment 43, the Council considered using the 
point estimate of MSY from the assessment, but chose to use the proxy 
instead because of uncertainty in the MSY estimates caused by the lack 
of a discernable relationship between the stock biomass and 
recruitment. The Gulf Council's decision is consistent with the SSC's 
ABC recommendations, which are based on this proxy.
    Comment 7: Discards need to be accounted for in setting the ACLs.
    Response: Discard mortality rates were accounted for in the SEDAR 
37 stock assessment, resultant stock projections, and calculations of 
the ACLs. Different discard mortality rates were developed for the 
various sectors and components of the Gulf reef fish fishery (e.g., 
commercial and recreational, spearfishing, and hook-and-line). However, 
in SEDAR 37, discards were not considered a major source of mortality 
for hogfish. As discussed in Amendment 43, SEDAR 37 set the discard 
mortality rate at 100 percent for spearfishing, but because this gear 
type uses line-of-sight in harvesting fish, the number of regulatory 
discards was considered to be low. Therefore, hogfish harvested by 
spearfishing is predominantly counted as catch. Hook-and-line gear 
catches considerably fewer hogfish than spearfishing, and the discard 
mortality rate for hogfish attributed to hook-and-line gear was 
estimated at 10 percent, which was considered low.
    Comment 8: Other than the increase in the minimum size limit, no 
other action for hogfish should be taken. There should be no closed 
season, reduction in the recreational bag limit, or establishment of a 
commercial trip limit.
    Response: This final rule does not create or revise a closed 
season, reduce the recreational bag limit, or set a commercial trip 
limit for the West Florida hogfish stock. In Amendment 37, the South 
Atlantic Council established a closed season for the Florida Keys/East 
Florida hogfish stock and, for both the Florida Keys/East Florida and 
Georgia through North Carolina hogfish stocks, the South Atlantic 
Council reduced the recreational bag limit, increased in the minimum 
size limits, and established commercial trip limits. These actions are 
discussed in Amendment 37 (http://sero.nmfs.noaa.gov/sustainable_fisheries/s_atl/sg/2015/am37/index.html), its associated 
proposed rule (81 FR 91104, December 16, 2016), and its associated 
final rule published in the same issue of the Federal Register as this 
final rule on July 25, 2017.
    Comment 9: It is unclear how eliminating the powerhead exemption 
for hogfish in the Gulf reef fish stressed area will help the West 
Florida hogfish stock and if there is any reason for eliminating this 
exemption other than making the regulations the same for all Gulf reef 
fish species.
    Response: As discussed in Amendment 43, removing the exemption for 
allowing the harvest of hogfish using powerheads is likely to have a 
minimal impact on the West Florida hogfish stock, as it will only 
affect spearfishing for this species in the Gulf reef fish stressed 
area, defined at 50 CFR 622.35(a). Additionally, powerheads are 
typically not used to harvest hogfish. The primary purpose of this 
action is to remove an exemption that should have been removed when 
hogfish was originally included in the reef fish FMU. However, this 
action may also improve enforcement by applying the powerhead 
prohibition to all reef fish in the Gulf reef fish stressed area.

Additional Change to Codified Text Not in Amendment 43

    In 2013, NMFS reorganized the regulations in 50 CFR part 622 to 
improve the organization of the regulations and make them easier to use 
(78 FR 57534, September 19, 2013). However, during that reorganization, 
a regulatory reference in the definition of ``charter vessel'' in Sec.  
622.2 was inadvertently not updated as needed. The charter vessel 
definition previously included a reference to Sec.  622.4(a)(2) as the 
provision that specifies the required commercial permits under the 
various fishery management plans. Although Sec.  622.4(a)(2) addressed 
all of the required commercial permits before the 2013 reorganization, 
after the reorganization that provision referred to operator permits 
only. The reorganization of the regulations removed the various 
commercial permit provisions from Sec.  622.4 and placed them in the 
appropriate subparts throughout part 622. This final rule updates the 
regulatory reference in the definition of charter vessel in Sec.  622.2 
to refer to any commercial permits ``as required under this part.'' 
This update in language makes the regulatory reference in the 
definition of charter vessel consistent with the current regulatory 
definition of headboat in Sec.  622.2.

Classification

    The Regional Administrator for the NMFS Southeast Region has 
determined that this final rule is consistent with the FMP, the 
Magnuson-Stevens Act, and other applicable laws.
    This final rule has been determined to be not significant for 
purposes of Executive Order 12866.
    The Magnuson-Stevens Act provides the statutory basis for this 
final rule. Amendment 43 and the preamble to this final rule provide a 
statement of the need for and objectives of this final rule. No 
duplicative, overlapping, or conflicting Federal rules have been 
identified. No new reporting, record-keeping, or other compliance 
requirements are introduced by this final rule.
    In compliance with section 604 of the RFA, NMFS prepared a final 
regulatory flexibility analysis (FRFA) for this final rule. The FRFA 
follows.
    No significant economic issues were raised by public comment, and 
therefore, no changes to this final rule were made in response to 
public comments of an economic nature. No comments were received from 
the Office of Advocacy for the Small Business Administration.
    NMFS agrees that the Gulf Council's preferred alternatives will 
best achieve their objectives for Amendment 43 while minimizing, to the 
extent practicable, the adverse effects on fishers, support industries, 
and associated communities.
    NMFS expects this final rule to directly affect all vessels with a 
Federal commercial permit for Gulf reef fish that harvest hogfish. A 
Federal Gulf commercial reef fish permit is required for commercial 
vessels to harvest reef fish species, including hogfish, in the Gulf 
EEZ. Over the period of 2010 through 2014, the number of vessels that 
recorded commercial harvests of hogfish in the Gulf EEZ ranged from 55 
in 2010 to 75 in 2014, or an average of 61 vessels per year, based on 
mandatory Federal logbook data. The average annual revenue per vessel 
from the harvest of all finfish species during this period by these 
vessels was approximately $35,600 (this estimate and all subsequent 
monetary estimates in this analysis are in 2014 dollars), of which 
approximately $2,200 was derived from the harvest of hogfish.
    NMFS has not identified any other small entities that might be 
directly affected by this final rule. Although

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recreational anglers would be directly affected by the actions in this 
final rule, recreational anglers are not small entities under the RFA. 
The actions in this final rule will not directly apply to or change the 
operation of the charter vessel and headboat (for-hire) component of 
the recreational sector or the service this component provides, which 
is providing a platform to fish for and retain those fish that are 
caught within legal allowances. Although angler demand for for-hire 
services could be affected by the management changes in this final 
rule, the resultant effects on for-hire businesses would be indirect 
consequences of this final rule. Indirect effects are outside the scope 
of the RFA.
    For RFA purposes only, NMFS has established a small business size 
standard for businesses, including their affiliates, whose primary 
industry is commercial fishing. A business primarily engaged in 
commercial fishing (NAICS code 11411) is classified as a small business 
if it is independently owned and operated, is not dominant in its field 
of operation (including its affiliates), and has combined annual 
receipts not in excess of $11 million for all its affiliated operations 
worldwide. All commercial fishing vessels expected to be directly 
affected by this final rule are believed to be small business entities.
    This final rule contains four actions specific to the management of 
the West Florida hogfish stock in the Gulf: defining the hogfish FMU, 
establishing the stock ACL, setting the minimum size limit, and 
prohibiting the harvest of hogfish with powerheads in the Gulf reef 
fish stressed area. Two of these actions, defining the FMU and 
prohibiting the use of powerheads, are not expected to have any direct 
economic effects on any small entities.
    Defining the FMU is an administrative action that forms the 
platform from which subsequent regulations, such as the ACL and minimum 
size limit, are based. Although direct economic effects may result from 
the implementation of these management measures for a newly defined 
FMU, these effects would be indirect consequences of defining the FMU. 
NMFS notes that the establishment of the West Florida hogfish stock 
boundary would result in the extension of South Atlantic hogfish 
management measures for the Florida Keys/East Florida hogfish stock 
into Gulf Federal waters south of the 25[deg]09' N. lat. line off the 
west coast of Florida. As a result, vessels with Federal Gulf 
commercial reef fish permits may experience direct negative economic 
effects due to the more restrictive hogfish management measures imposed 
by the South Atlantic Council in the area between the Gulf and South 
Atlantic Council jurisdictional boundary and the West Florida hogfish 
stock boundary line at 25[deg]09' N. lat. off the west coast of 
Florida. These direct negative economic effects, which are discussed in 
the final rule implementing South Atlantic Amendment 37 published in 
the same issue of the Federal Register on July 25, 2017, would also be 
an indirect consequence of defining the FMU.
    As explained in the final rule implementing Amendment 37, the data 
used to assign landings to stock areas and monitor the ACL do not have 
the spatial resolution to estimate the specific fishing activity that 
occurs in the area between the Councils' jurisdictional boundary and 
the new Florida Keys/East Florida hogfish stock boundary at the 
25[deg]09' N. lat. line off the west coast of Florida. Therefore, the 
analysis conducted for Amendment 37, and summarized in the Amendment 37 
final rule, used commercial landings data exclusive to Federal waters 
of the South Atlantic off the State of Florida as a proxy for 
commercial landings in the new Florida Keys/East Florida stock area 
(including the area in the Gulf EEZ). Based on the relatively small 
size of the area between the Councils' jurisdictional boundary and the 
new Florida Keys/East Florida hogfish stock boundary at the 25[deg]09' 
N. lat. line off the west coast of Florida, as well as the public 
comments received and South Atlantic Council discussions, NMFS expects 
commercial hogfish landings from this area in the Gulf EEZ to be below 
the level that would change any of the assumptions or conclusions in 
the analysis provided in Amendment 37 and the corresponding final rule.
    Prohibiting the use of powerheads to harvest hogfish is not 
expected to directly affect any small entities because powerheads are 
not expected to be used to harvest hogfish. The use of powerheads for 
the harvest of other reef fish species in these areas is currently 
prohibited and, because of the small size of hogfish, powerheads would 
be expected to result in excessive damage to the fish and adversely 
affect its market quality. Thus, NMFS does not expect that any hogfish 
in the Gulf reef fish stressed area are commercially harvested using 
powerheads, and the prohibition on the use of powerheads to harvest 
hogfish is not expected to reduce revenue to any commercial fishermen.
    The changes in the West Florida hogfish stock ACL and minimum size 
limit have independent and interactive effects. The changes in the West 
Florida hogfish stock ACL are expected to increase total commercial 
fishing revenue for all vessels during the 2016 through 2018 fishing 
years by approximately $8,900 per year, followed by a decrease in 
revenue of approximately $39,300 in 2019, and annually thereafter, 
until the stock ACL (or other hogfish management aspect) is changed. 
The revised minimum size limit is expected to reduce commercial harvest 
by 17 percent averaged over the fishing year and across gear types, 
resulting in a decrease in commercial revenue each year if vessels are 
unable to compensate for the reduced harvest of hogfish through 
increased harvest of other species. Independent of the changes in the 
West Florida hogfish stock ACL, the increase in the minimum size limit 
is expected to decrease total commercial revenue for all vessels by 
approximately $28,500 per year.
    In combination, the revisions to the West Florida hogfish stock ACL 
and minimum size limit are expected to decrease total commercial 
revenue for all vessels by approximately $21,100 per year for 2016 
through 2018, and approximately $61,100 in 2019, and each year 
thereafter, until the stock ACL (or other management aspect) is 
changed. As previously stated, these projected reductions in fishing 
revenue assume commercial fishermen are unable to benefit from the full 
increase in the ACL due to the increase in the minimum size limit, or 
compensate for the effects of the larger minimum size limit on their 
normal harvests (i.e., pre-ACL increase). Averaged across the number of 
small business entities expected to be directly affected by this action 
(55-75 entities, or an average of 61 entities per year), the reduction 
in fishing revenue per vessel each year for 2016 through 2018 is 
expected to range from $282 (75 entities) to $384 (55 entities) per 
year, or an average of $347 (61 entities) per year. For 2019, and 
thereafter, the average reduction in revenue per vessel is expected to 
range from $814 (75 entities) to $1,111 (55 entities) per year, or an 
average of $1,001 (61 entities) per year.
    Compared to the average annual revenue per vessel from all 
commercial fishing (approximately $35,600), the expected reduction in 
revenue per vessel per year as a result of the changes in the West 
Florida hogfish stock ACL and minimum size limit is expected to be 
approximately one percent of average annual total fishing revenue for 
2016 through 2018. For 2019, and thereafter, the average reduction in 
annual revenue per vessel is expected to be

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approximately three percent of average annual total revenue.
    In conjunction with the changes to the ACL for the West Florida 
hogfish stock, this final rule eliminates the ACT (i.e., a hogfish ACT 
is not defined). Although this final rule does not define an ACT for 
West Florida hogfish, the ACT is not currently used as a fishing 
restraint and would not trigger AMs, and does not affect the harvest of 
hogfish, or associated revenue, in the Gulf. As a result, not defining 
an ACT for the West Florida hogfish stock is not expected to have any 
economic effects on any small entities.
    In addition to the four actions that relate to the management of 
hogfish in the Gulf, this final rule makes a minor revision to the 
definition of a charter vessel. A regulatory reference within the 
definition of charter vessel was inadvertently not updated when the 
regulations at 50 CFR part 622 were reorganized in 2013 (78 FR 57534, 
September 19, 2013). The revision made in this final rule is editorial 
in nature and is not expected to have any direct effect on any small 
entities.
    The following discussion describes the alternatives considered in 
Amendment 43 that were not selected as preferred by the Council.
    Because the actions to define the Gulf hogfish FMU, specify the SDC 
for the West Florida hogfish stock, prohibit the use of powerheads to 
harvest hogfish in the Gulf reef fish stressed area, and revise the 
definition of charter vessel are not expected to have any direct 
adverse economic effects on any small entities, the issue of 
significant alternatives is not relevant.
    Four alternatives, including no action, were considered for the 
action to set the West Florida hogfish stock ACL. Each of these 
alternatives included options on whether to set an ACT for the West 
Florida hogfish stock, and the option selected by the Council was to 
not set an ACT. As previously discussed, the ACT did not restrict 
harvest or trigger AMs. Thus, not defining an ACT is not expected to 
have any direct economic effects, and the issue of significant 
alternatives (or options) is not relevant.
    The first alternative (no action) to the ACLs for the West Florida 
hogfish stock established by this final rule would have resulted in 
less revenue to commercial fishermen in 2016 through 2018, and more 
revenue in 2019 and thereafter than the proposed change. Cumulatively 
(2016 through 2019 and thereafter), this alternative would have 
resulted in more commercial fishing revenue than the ACLs in this final 
rule. However, this alternative was not selected by the Council because 
it would not enable the increase in stock ACL for the West Florida 
hogfish stock resulting from SEDAR 37. Under this final rule, the ACL 
in 2019 will be substantially reduced from the ACL in the 2017 and 2018 
fishing years if a new hogfish assessment is not completed prior to 
2019 and new ACLs are not implemented. This may suggest the ``no 
action'' ACL would be preferable to the ACLs established by this final 
rule. However, retaining the ``no action'' ACL in 2019 and beyond would 
be inconsistent with the ABC recommendations provided by the Gulf 
Council's SSC. In addition, the Gulf Council expects a new hogfish 
stock assessment to be completed in sufficient time to avoid the 
scheduled reduction to the ACL beginning in the 2019 fishing year.
    The second alternative to the ACLs for the West Florida hogfish 
stock established by this final rule would set the ACL higher in 2016, 
and reduce it thereafter, until it reached the lowest level in 2019. 
This alternative would be expected to result in increased commercial 
fishing revenue in 2016, decreased revenue in 2017 and 2018, and the 
same revenue in 2019, and thereafter, compared to the ACLs established 
by this final rule. This alternative was not adopted by the Gulf 
Council because it would require successive reductions in the ACL in 
2017 and 2018 (after the initial increase in 2016), in addition to the 
reduction in 2019, common to both this alternative and the ACL 
established by this final rule. The Gulf Council determined that 
employing a constant ACL for the 2016 through 2018 fishing years would 
result in greater economic stability for affected fishermen and 
associated businesses.
    Finally, the fourth alternative to the ACLs for the West Florida 
hogfish stock established by this final rule would set the ACL at the 
lowest level of these alternatives, resulting in less revenue in 2016 
through 2018, and the same revenue in 2019 and thereafter, compared to 
the ACLs established by this final rule. This alternative was not 
selected because it would unnecessarily limit hogfish harvest and cause 
greater economic losses than the ACLs established by this final rule.
    Four alternatives, including no action, were considered for the 
action to change the hogfish minimum size limit. The Gulf Council 
determined that slowing the hogfish directed harvest rate was prudent 
to reduce the likelihood that the ACL is exceeded, thus triggering AMs. 
Exceeding the ACL may require an AM-based closure in the following 
year, and the Council determined that a closure is more economically 
harmful than reducing the harvest rate to help ensure a longer open 
season. Therefore, to reduce the harvest rate, the Gulf Council decided 
to increase the hogfish minimum size limit.
    The first alternative (no action) to the minimum size limit in this 
final rule would not change the minimum size limit, would not reduce 
the harvest rate, and would not achieve the Gulf Council's objective. 
Two other minimum size limits were considered in Amendment 43, each of 
which are greater than the current minimum size limit and the minimum 
size limit in this final rule. Because these alternatives would result 
in a greater minimum size limit than the Gulf Council's selection, each 
would be expected to result in greater reductions in hogfish harvest 
and associated revenue. These alternatives were not adopted because the 
Gulf Council concluded that the resultant reductions in the hogfish 
harvest rate would be greater than necessary, and would result in 
excessive adverse economic effects on fishermen and associated 
businesses.
    Section 212 of the Small Business Regulatory Enforcement Fairness 
Act of 1996 states that, for each rule or group of related rules for 
which an agency is required to prepare a FRFA, the agency shall publish 
one or more guides to assist small entities in complying with the rule, 
and shall designate such publications as small entity compliance 
guides. As part of the rulemaking process, NMFS prepared a fishery 
bulletin, which also serves as a small entity compliance guide. The 
fishery bulletin will be sent to all interested parties.

Changes to Codified Text From the Proposed Rule

    In response to public comment, NMFS includes additional language in 
part 622 regulations to clarify which Federal permits apply when 
harvesting Florida Keys/East Florida hogfish in the Gulf EEZ. This 
final rule adds a definition for ``Florida Keys/East Florida hogfish'', 
and modifies the language in section 622.20 to clarify that Gulf 
Federal permits are required for commercial vessels, charter vessels, 
and headboats to harvest Florida Keys/East Florida hogfish in the Gulf 
EEZ.

List of Subjects in 50 CFR Part 622

    Commercial, Fisheries, Fishing, Gulf of Mexico, Hogfish, 
Recreational, South Atlantic.


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    Dated: July 19, 2017.
Chris Oliver,
Assistant Administrator for Fisheries, National Marine Fisheries 
Service.
    For the reasons set out in the preamble, 50 CFR part 622 is amended 
as follows:

PART 622--FISHERIES OF THE CARIBBEAN, GULF OF MEXICO, AND SOUTH 
ATLANTIC

0
1. The authority citation for part 622 continues to read as follows:

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


0
2. In Sec.  622.1, revise the Table 1 entry for ``FMP for the Reef Fish 
Resources of the Gulf of Mexico'', and add footnote 7 to Table 1 to 
read as follows:


Sec.  622.1   Purpose and scope.

* * * * *

                            Table 1 to Sec.   622.1--FMPs Implemented Under Part 622
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                               Responsible  fishery
                FMP title                     management  council(s)                Geographical area
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
                                                  * * * * * * *
FMP for the Reef Fish Resources of the     GMFMC.......................  Gulf. 1 3 4 7
 Gulf of Mexico.
 
                                                  * * * * * * *
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Regulated area includes adjoining state waters for purposes of data collection and quota monitoring.
 * * * * * * *
\3\ Regulated area includes adjoining state waters for Gulf red snapper harvested or possessed by a person
  aboard a vessel for which a Gulf red snapper IFQ vessel account has been established or possessed by a dealer
  with a Gulf IFQ dealer endorsement.
\4\ Regulated area includes adjoining state waters for Gulf groupers and tilefishes harvested or possessed by a
  person aboard a vessel for which an IFQ vessel account for Gulf groupers and tilefishes has been established
  or possessed by a dealer with a Gulf IFQ dealer endorsement.
 * * * * * * *
\7\ Hogfish are managed by the FMP in the Gulf EEZ except south of 25[deg]09' N. lat. off the west coast of
  Florida. Hogfish in the remainder of the Gulf EEZ south of 25[deg]09' N. lat. off the west coast of Florida
  are managed under the FMP for the Snapper-Grouper Fishery of the South Atlantic Region.


0
3. In Sec.  622.2, revise the first two sentences in the definition of 
Charter vessel and add the definition for Florida Keys/East Florida 
hogfish in alphabetical order to read as follows:


Sec.  622.2   Definitions and acronyms.

* * * * *
    Charter vessel means a vessel less than 100 gross tons (90.8 mt) 
that is subject to the requirements of the USCG to carry six or fewer 
passengers for hire and that engages in charter fishing at any time 
during the calendar year. A charter vessel with a commercial permit, as 
required under this part, is considered to be operating as a charter 
vessel when it carries a passenger who pays a fee or when there are 
more than three persons aboard, including operator and crew, except for 
a charter vessel with a commercial vessel permit for Gulf reef fish or 
South Atlantic snapper-grouper. * * *
* * * * *
    Florida Keys/East Florida hogfish means hogfish occurring in the 
Gulf EEZ from 25[deg]09' N. lat. off the west coast of Florida and 
south to the jurisdictional boundary between the Gulf and South 
Atlantic Councils, as defined at 50 CFR 600.105(c), and continuing in 
the South Atlantic EEZ from the jurisdictional boundary between the 
Gulf and South Atlantic Councils to the state boundary between Florida 
and Georgia.
* * * * *

0
4. In Sec.  622.20, revise paragraphs (a)(1) introductory text and (b) 
introductory text to read as follows:


Sec.  622.20   Permits and endorsements.

    (a) Commercial vessels--(1) Commercial vessel permits. For a person 
aboard a vessel to be eligible for exemption from the bag limits, to 
fish under a quota, as specified in Sec.  622.39, or to sell Gulf reef 
fish or Florida Keys/East Florida hogfish in or from the Gulf EEZ, a 
commercial vessel permit for Gulf reef fish must have been issued to 
the vessel and must be on board. If Federal regulations for Gulf reef 
fish in subparts A or B of this part are more restrictive than state 
regulations, a person aboard a vessel for which a commercial vessel 
permit for Gulf reef fish has been issued must comply with such Federal 
regulations regardless of where the fish are harvested. See paragraph 
(a)(1)(i) of this section regarding a limited access system for 
commercial vessel permits for Gulf reef fish. See Sec. Sec.  
622.21(b)(1) and 622.22(b)(1), respectively, regarding an IFQ vessel 
account required to fish for, possess, or land Gulf red snapper or Gulf 
groupers and tilefishes, and paragraph (a)(2) of this section regarding 
an additional bottom longline endorsement required to fish for Gulf 
reef fish with bottom longline gear in a portion of the eastern Gulf.
* * * * *
    (b) Charter vessel/headboat permits. For a person aboard a vessel 
that is operating as a charter vessel or headboat to fish for or 
possess Gulf reef fish, in or from the EEZ, a valid charter vessel/
headboat permit for Gulf reef fish must have been issued to the vessel 
and must be on board. For a person aboard a vessel that is operating as 
a charter vessel or headboat to fish for or possess Florida Keys/East 
Florida hogfish in or from the Gulf EEZ, a valid charter vessel/
headboat permit for Gulf reef fish must have been issued to the vessel 
and must be on board.
* * * * *

0
5. In Sec.  622.34, add paragraph (g) to read as follows:


Sec.  622.34   Seasonal and area closures designed to protect Gulf reef 
fish.

* * * * *
    (g) Recreational sector for hogfish in the Gulf EEZ south of 
25[deg]09' N. lat. off the west coast of Florida. See Sec.  
622.183(b)(4) for the applicable seasonal closures.

0
6. In Sec.  622.35, revise paragraph (a)(1) to read as follows:


Sec.  622.35   Gear restricted areas.

    (a) * * *
    (1) A powerhead may not be used in the stressed area to take Gulf 
reef fish. Possession of a powerhead and a mutilated Gulf reef fish in 
the stressed area or after having fished in the stressed area 
constitutes prima facie evidence that such reef fish was taken with a 
powerhead in the stressed area.
* * * * *

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0
7. In Sec.  622.37, revise paragraph (c)(2) to read as follows:


Sec.  622.37   Size limits.

* * * * *
    (c) * * *
    (2) Hogfish in the Gulf EEZ except south of 25[deg]09' N. lat. off 
the west coast of Florida--14 inches (40.6 cm), fork length. See Sec.  
622.185(c)(3)(ii) for the hogfish size limit in the Gulf EEZ south of 
25[deg]09' N. lat. off the west coast of Florida.
* * * * *

0
8. In Sec.  622.38, revise paragraph (b)(7) to read as follows:


Sec.  622.38   Bag and possession limits.

* * * * *
    (b) * * *
    (7) Hogfish in the Gulf EEZ except south of 25[deg]09' N. lat. off 
the west coast of Florida--5. See Sec.  622.187(b)(3)(ii) for the 
hogfish bag and possession limits in the Gulf EEZ south of 25[deg]09' 
N. lat. off the west coast of Florida.
* * * * *

0
9. In Sec.  622.41, revise paragraph (p) to read as follows:


Sec.  622.41  Annual catch limits (ACLs), annual catch targets (ACTs), 
and accountability measures (AMs).

* * * * *
    (p) Hogfish in the Gulf EEZ except south of 25[deg]09' N. lat. off 
the west coast of Florida. If the sum of the commercial and 
recreational landings, as estimated by the SRD, exceeds the stock ACL, 
then during the following fishing year, if the sum of commercial and 
recreational landings reaches or is projected to reach the stock ACL, 
the AA will file a notification with the Office of the Federal Register 
to close the commercial and recreational sectors for the remainder of 
that fishing year. For the 2016 through 2018 fishing years, the stock 
ACL for hogfish in the Gulf EEZ except south of 25[deg]09' N. lat. off 
the west coast of Florida is 219,000 lb (99,337 kg), round weight. For 
the 2019 and subsequent fishing years, the stock ACL for hogfish in the 
Gulf EEZ except south of 25[deg]09' N. lat. off the west coast of 
Florida is 159,300 lb (72,257 kg), round weight. See Sec.  
622.193(u)(2) for the ACLs, ACT, and AMs for hogfish in the Gulf EEZ 
south of 25[deg]09' N. lat. off the west coast of Florida.
* * * * *

0
10. In Sec.  622.43, add paragraph (c) to read as follows:


Sec.  622.43   Commercial trip limits.

* * * * *
    (c) Hogfish in the Gulf EEZ south of 25[deg]09' N. lat. off the 
west coast of Florida--see Sec.  622.191(a)(12)(ii) for the commercial 
trip limit.

[FR Doc. 2017-15590 Filed 7-24-17; 8:45 am]
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                                                  DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE                                   under the FMP. The FMP was prepared                      The South Atlantic Council
                                                                                                           by the Gulf Council and is implemented                developed and submitted for review by
                                                  National Oceanic and Atmospheric                         by NMFS through regulations at 50 CFR                 the Secretary of Commerce (Secretary) a
                                                  Administration                                           part 622 under the authority of the                   rebuilding plan for the Florida Keys/
                                                                                                           Magnuson-Stevens Fishery                              East Florida hogfish stock through
                                                  50 CFR Part 622                                          Conservation and Management Act                       Amendment 37 to the FMP for the
                                                                                                           (Magnuson-Stevens Act)(16 U.S.C. 1801                 Snapper-Grouper Fishery of the South
                                                  [Docket No. 160630574–7542–02]
                                                                                                           et seq.).                                             Atlantic Region (Amendment 37). In
                                                  RIN 0648–BG18                                               On November 4, 2016, NMFS                          Amendment 43 and this final rule, the
                                                                                                           published a notice of availability for                Gulf Council revises the hogfish FMU in
                                                  Fisheries of the Caribbean, Gulf of                      Amendment 43 and requested public                     the Gulf to be the West Florida stock,
                                                  Mexico, and South Atlantic; Reef Fish                    comment (81 FR 76908, November 4,                     and defines the geographic range of this
                                                  Fishery of the Gulf of Mexico; Hogfish                   2016). On November 23, 2016, NMFS                     stock consistent with the South Atlantic
                                                  Management Measures in Amendment                         published a proposed rule for                         Council’s boundary between the Florida
                                                  43                                                       Amendment 43 and requested public                     Keys/East Florida and West Florida
                                                                                                           comment (81 FR 84538, November 23,                    hogfish stocks in Amendment 37. The
                                                  AGENCY:  National Marine Fisheries
                                                                                                           2016). The proposed rule and                          Gulf Council will manage hogfish (the
                                                  Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and
                                                                                                           Amendment 43 outline the rationale for                West Florida stock) in the Gulf EEZ
                                                  Atmospheric Administration (NOAA),
                                                                                                           the actions contained in this final rule.             except south of the 25°09′ N. lat. line off
                                                  Commerce.
                                                                                                           A summary of the management                           the west coast of Florida, which is near
                                                  ACTION: Final rule.                                                                                            Cape Sable. The South Atlantic Council
                                                                                                           measures described in Amendment 43
                                                  SUMMARY:    NMFS implements                              and implemented by this final rule is                 will manage hogfish (the Florida Keys/
                                                  management measures described in                         provided below.                                       East Florida stock) in the Gulf EEZ
                                                  Amendment 43 to the Fishery                                                                                    south of 25°09′ N. lat. off the west coast
                                                                                                           Management Measures Contained in                      of Florida, and in the South Atlantic
                                                  Management Plan for the Reef Fish                        This Final Rule
                                                  Resources of the Gulf of Mexico                                                                                EEZ to the state border of Florida and
                                                  (Gulf)(FMP), as prepared by the Gulf of                    Amendment 43 and this final rule                    Georgia. The boundary line at 25°09′ N.
                                                  Mexico Fishery Management Council                        revise the hogfish FMU managed by the                 lat. off the west coast of Florida is
                                                  (Gulf Council)(Amendment 43). This                       FMP to the West Florida hogfish stock,                currently used by the Florida Fish and
                                                  final rule revises the geographic range of               which includes hogfish in the Gulf                    Wildlife Conservation Commission
                                                  the fishery management unit (FMU) for                    exclusive economic zone (EEZ), except                 (FWC) as a regulatory boundary for
                                                  Gulf hogfish (the West Florida stock)                    south of the 25°09′ N. lat. line off the              certain state-managed species. Using a
                                                  consistent with the South Atlantic                       west coast of Florida; specify the ACL                pre-existing management boundary
                                                  Fishery Management Council’s (South                      for the West Florida hogfish stock;                   increases enforceability and helps
                                                  Atlantic Council) boundary between the                   increase the minimum size limit for the               fishermen comply with management
                                                  Florida Keys/East Florida and West                       West Florida hogfish stock; and remove                measures by simplifying regulations
                                                  Florida stocks, sets the annual catch                    the powerhead exception for the harvest               across adjacent management
                                                  limit (ACL) for the West Florida stock,                  of hogfish in the Gulf reef fish stressed             jurisdictions.
                                                  increases the minimum size limit for the                 area.                                                    In accordance with section 304(f) of
                                                  West Florida stock, and removes the                                                                            the Magnuson-Stevens Act, the Gulf
                                                                                                           Fishery Management Unit
                                                  powerhead exception for harvest of                                                                             Council requested that the Secretary
                                                  hogfish in the Gulf reef fish stressed                      Hogfish occur throughout the Gulf but              designate the South Atlantic Council as
                                                  area. This final rule also corrects a                    are caught primarily off the Florida west             the responsible Council for management
                                                  reference in the regulatory definition for               coast. The most recent stock assessment               of the Florida Keys/East Florida hogfish
                                                  charter vessel. The purpose of this final                for hogfish, the Southeast Data,                      stock in Gulf Federal waters south of the
                                                  rule is to manage hogfish using the best                 Assessment, and Review 37 (SEDAR                      25°09′ N. lat. line off the west coast of
                                                  scientific information available.                        37), divided the hogfish stock into three             Florida. On February 2, 2017, the
                                                  DATES: This final rule is effective August
                                                                                                           stocks based on genetic analysis as                   Secretary approved Amendment 43 and
                                                  24, 2017.                                                follows: The West Florida stock, the                  the Gulf Council’s request. The
                                                                                                           Florida Keys/East Florida stock, and the              Secretary approved Amendment 37 on
                                                  ADDRESSES: Electronic copies of
                                                                                                           Georgia through North Carolina stock.                 December 28, 2016, and NMFS is
                                                  Amendment 43 may be obtained from                        The West Florida stock is completely                  publishing a final rule implementing
                                                  www.regulations.gov, or from the                         within the jurisdiction of the Gulf                   Amendment 37 in the same issue of the
                                                  Southeast Regional Office Web site at                    Council and the Georgia through North                 Federal Register as this final rule on
                                                  http://sero.nmfs.noaa.gov/sustainable_                   Carolina stock is completely within the               July 25, 2017. Therefore, the Gulf
                                                  fisheries/gulf_fisheries/reef_fish/2016/                 jurisdiction of the South Atlantic                    Council continues to manage hogfish in
                                                  am43/index.html. Amendment 43                            Council. The Florida Keys/East Florida                Federal waters in the Gulf, except in
                                                  includes an environmental assessment,                    stock crosses the two Councils’                       Federal waters south of this boundary,
                                                  a fishery impact statement, a Regulatory                 jurisdictional boundary, with a small                 and the South Atlantic Council
                                                  Flexibility Act (RFA) analysis, and a                    portion of the stock extending into the               establishes management measures for
                                                  regulatory impact review.
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                                                                                                           Gulf Council’s jurisdiction off the west              the entire range of the Florida Keys/East
                                                  FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:                         coast of Florida. The West Florida stock              Florida hogfish stock, including in Gulf
                                                  Peter Hood, NMFS Southeast Regional                      is not overfished or undergoing                       Federal waters south of 25°09′ N. lat. off
                                                  Office, telephone: 727–824–5305, email:                  overfishing, the Florida Keys/East                    the west coast of Florida, which is near
                                                  peter.hood@noaa.gov.                                     Florida stock is overfished and                       Cape Sable. All recreational anglers and
                                                  SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: NMFS and                      experiencing overfishing, and the status              federally permitted vessels must comply
                                                  the Gulf Council manage the Gulf reef                    of the Georgia through North Carolina                 with the applicable management
                                                  fish fishery, which includes hogfish,                    stock is unknown.                                     measures in the final rule implementing


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                                                  Amendment 37 when fishing for hogfish                    directed harvest rate and reduce the                  management measures for the West
                                                  in Gulf Federal waters south of 25°09′ N.                probability of exceeding the ACL.                     Florida stock. Some comments were
                                                  lat. off the west coast of Florida.                                                                            outside the scope of Amendment 43 and
                                                                                                           Powerhead Exemption
                                                     Commercial vessels, charter vessels,                                                                        the proposed rule; these included
                                                  and headboats fishing for hogfish in                        Since 2011, hogfish was the only Gulf              comments that proposed or discussed
                                                  Gulf Federal waters, i.e., north and west                species subject to the powerhead                      adding hogfish to the individual fishing
                                                  of the jurisdictional boundary between                   exemption, which was a regulatory                     quota program; creating regulations for
                                                  the Gulf and South Atlantic Councils, as                 holdover from when hogfish were                       spearguns to harvest reef fish; and
                                                  defined at 50 CFR 600.105(c), are still                  previously listed in the regulations as a             creating a Florida Keys/East Florida and
                                                  required to have the appropriate Federal                 ‘‘species in the fishery but not in the               West Florida boundary for all reef fish
                                                  Gulf reef fish permits, and vessels                      reef fish fishery management unit.’’ This             species. Specific comments related to
                                                  fishing for hogfish in South Atlantic                    final rule removes the provision that                 the actions in Amendment 43 and the
                                                  Federal waters, i.e., south and east of the              exempted hogfish from the prohibition                 proposed rule, as well as NMFS’
                                                  jurisdictional boundary, are still                       on the use of powerheads to take Gulf                 respective responses, are summarized
                                                  required to have the appropriate Federal                 reef fish in the reef fish stressed area              below.
                                                  South Atlantic snapper-grouper permits.                  and, therefore, prohibits the harvest of                Comment 1: The single hogfish stock
                                                  Those permit holders are still required                  hogfish with powerheads in the stressed               should not be split, because establishing
                                                  to follow the sale and reporting                         area. By removing the powerhead                       three different stocks of hogfish with
                                                  requirements associated with the                         exemption for hogfish, hogfish are                    different regulations will lead to
                                                  respective permits.                                      subject to the same regulations for Gulf              confusion when harvesting hogfish.
                                                                                                           reef fish in the stressed area as other                 Response: NMFS disagrees that
                                                  Annual Catch Limit                                       species in the reef fish FMU.                         hogfish should continue to be managed
                                                                                                                                                                 as a single stock because the best
                                                     The SEDAR 37 stock assessment                         Management Measures Contained in                      scientific information available
                                                  projections produced annual yields for                   Amendment 43 but Not Codified                         indicates that hogfish in the Gulf and
                                                  the overfishing limit (OFL) and                          Through This Final Rule                               South Atlantic are comprised of three
                                                  acceptable biological catch (ABC) level
                                                                                                              Amendment 43 also specifies                        separate stocks. As explained above, the
                                                  for the West Florida hogfish stock for
                                                                                                           additional status determination criteria              2014 hogfish stock assessment (SEDAR
                                                  the 2016 through 2026 fishing years.
                                                                                                           (SDC) for the West Florida hogfish                    37) divided the single hogfish stock in
                                                  However, because of increasing
                                                                                                           stock. The only SDC previously                        the southeast U.S. into three stocks
                                                  uncertainty with long-range projections,
                                                                                                           implemented for hogfish in the Gulf was               based on genetic information. The Gulf
                                                  the Gulf Council’s Scientific and
                                                                                                           the overfishing threshold, or maximum                 and South Atlantic Councils’ SSCs
                                                  Statistical Committee (SSC) only                                                                               reviewed SEDAR 37 and agreed that
                                                                                                           fishing mortality threshold (MFMT).
                                                  provided OFL and ABC                                        In Amendment 43, the Council                       there are three stocks of hogfish. Having
                                                  recommendations for the West Florida                     selected the spawning potential ratio                 different management measures for the
                                                  hogfish stock for the first 3 years, 2016                (SPR) as the basis for a maximum                      West Florida stock and the Florida
                                                  through 2018. The Gulf Council’s SSC                     sustainable yield (MSY) proxy.                        Keys/East Florida stock may cause some
                                                  made constant catch OFL and ABC                          Amendment 43 uses the equilibrium                     confusion for those who fish near the
                                                  recommendations based on the averages                    yield based on an overfishing threshold               management boundary that separates
                                                  of the 2016–2018 OFLs and ABCs. For                      of the fishing morality rate (F) at 30                the two stocks. However, different
                                                  2019 and subsequent years, the SSC                       percent of the spawning potential ratio               management measures are necessary
                                                  recommended an OFL and ABC set at                        (F30≠SPR) as a proxy for MSY. This proxy              because the status of these separate
                                                  the equilibrium yield levels.                            is consistent with that used in SEDAR                 hogfish stocks is different. Of particular
                                                     This final rule sets the ACL for the                  37 and with the MSY proxy commonly                    concern is the Florida Keys/East Florida
                                                  West Florida hogfish stock based on the                  used for reef fish species.                           stock, which is overfished and
                                                  ABC recommendations made by the                             Both the hogfish MFMT and                          undergoing overfishing. Because only a
                                                  Gulf Council’s SSC at 219,000 lb (99,337                 minimum stock size threshold (MSST)                   small portion of the Florida Keys/East
                                                  kg), round weight, for the 2017 and 2018                 are based on this MSY proxy. The                      Florida hogfish stock occurs in the Gulf
                                                  fishing years and at the equilibrium                     current MFMT value of F30≠SPR for                     Council’s jurisdiction, the Gulf Council
                                                  yield level of 159,300 lb (72,257 kg),                   hogfish is already consistent with the                and the South Atlantic Council agreed
                                                  round weight, in 2019 and subsequent                     MSY proxy and is not being changed in                 that the South Atlantic Council would
                                                  fishing years. The Council decided to                    Amendment 43. In Amendment 43, the                    develop and implement measures to end
                                                  discontinue the designation of an                        Gulf Council determined that setting the              overfishing of and rebuild the Florida
                                                  annual catch target (ACT), because it is                 MSST at 75 percent of the spawning                    Keys/East Florida stock.
                                                  not used in the current accountability                   stock biomass (SSB) capable of                          Comment 2: It is unclear which
                                                  measures (AMs) or for other                              producing an equilibrium yield when                   permits apply when harvesting Florida
                                                  management purposes.                                     fished at F30≠SPR (SSB30≠SPR) balanced                Keys/East Florida hogfish and how the
                                                  Minimum Size Limit                                       the likelihood of declaring the stock as              different regulations apply when fishing
                                                                                                           overfished as a result of natural                     for hogfish in different management
                                                    Although the West Florida hogfish                      variations in stock size with being able              areas.
                                                  stock is not overfished or undergoing                    to allow the stock to recover quickly                   Response: As explained in the
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                                                  overfishing, the stock could be subject                  from an overfished state.                             proposed rule and in the preamble
                                                  to seasonal closures if landings exceed                                                                        above, vessels fishing for hogfish in Gulf
                                                  the stock ACL and AMs are triggered.                     Comments and Responses                                Federal waters (north and west of the
                                                  This final rule increases the minimum                      A total of 26 unique comments were                  jurisdictional boundary between the
                                                  size limit to harvest West Florida                       received on the notice of availability                Gulf and South Atlantic Councils, as
                                                  hogfish in Federal waters from 12                        and proposed rule for Amendment 43.                   defined at 50 CFR 600.105(c)), are still
                                                  inches (30.5 cm), fork length (FL), to 14                Half of the comments (13 comments)                    required to have the appropriate Federal
                                                  inches (35.6 cm), FL, to reduce the                      were in favor of the proposed                         Gulf reef fish permits, and vessels


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                                                  fishing for hogfish in South Atlantic                    maintain MSY, and can therefore                       inches (40.6 cm), FL, to protect male
                                                  Federal waters (south and east of the                    support higher catch levels in the short-             hogfish, and fishing should be closed
                                                  jurisdictional boundary) are still be                    term, but then need to decrease over                  when hogfish are spawning to protect
                                                  required to have the appropriate Federal                 time. The ABC recommendations                         the West Florida stock. This commenter
                                                  South Atlantic snapper-grouper permits.                  provided by the Gulf Council’s SSC                    also stated that Amendment 43 should
                                                  For example, if a commercial vessel,                     addressed the uncertainty associated                  discuss the size when hogfish transition
                                                  charter vessel, or headboat is fishing for               with long-range projections by                        from females to males and discuss a
                                                  hogfish at Pulley Ridge, which is in                     providing a higher constant ABC                       closed spawning season for hogfish.
                                                  Federal waters of the Gulf off the west                  recommendation through the 2018                          Response: The Gulf Council decided
                                                  coast of Florida and south of 25°09′ N.                  fishing year (219,000 lb (99,337 kg),                 to raise the minimum size limit to 14
                                                  lat., the vessel is required to possess the              round weight), and a lower long-term                  inches (35.6 cm), FL, because this is
                                                  applicable Federal Gulf commercial or                    constant ABC for the following fishing                expected to reduce the harvest rates by
                                                  charter vessel/headboat permit to                        years if no new assessment has been                   the commercial and recreational sectors,
                                                  harvest hogfish. Federal permit holders                  completed (159,300 lb (72,257 kg),                    and therefore, reduce the likelihood of
                                                  will continue to be required to follow                   round weight). The Gulf Council set the               a closure as the result of reaching the
                                                  the existing sale and logbook reporting                  ACLs equal to the ABCs recommended                    ACL. This minimum size limit increase
                                                  requirements associated with the                         by the SSC, and requested a hogfish                   will also allow hogfish to grow larger
                                                  respective permits. Maintaining existing                 stock assessment update in 2018 to                    and have additional spawning
                                                  permitting requirements minimizes                        reassess the long-term catch                          opportunities before they can be
                                                  confusion and avoids unnecessarily                       recommendations. By setting the catch                 harvested and landed.
                                                  burdening those fishing for hogfish                      levels equal to the ABCs, the Council                    NMFS disagrees that the minimum
                                                  under Federal permits, while still                       has allowed for the highest yield                     size limit should be increased to 16
                                                  meeting both Councils’ management                        possible under the current                            inches (40.6 cm), FL, and that there
                                                  needs. This final rule includes                          understanding of the stock status and                 should be a closure when hogfish are
                                                  additional language in 50 CFR 622.20 to                  the future projections. The lower ABC                 spawning. The Gulf Council evaluated a
                                                  clarify that the applicable Gulf Federal                 and catch level in 2019 and in                        16-inch (40.6-cm), FL, minimum size
                                                  permits are required when harvesting                     subsequent fishing years is a                         limit but for the reasons stated above
                                                  Florida Keys/East Florida hogfish in the                 precautionary measure to help ensure                  decided to increase the minimum size
                                                  Gulf EEZ.                                                long-term sustainable catch levels if a               limit from 12 inches (30.5 cm), FL, to 14
                                                     Fishermen must adhere to the                          new stock assessment is not completed                 inches (35.6 cm), FL. Amendment 43
                                                  regulations in place for the area in                     as scheduled.                                         notes that the size of female maturity
                                                  which they are fishing. If fishing for                      Comment 4: Because of more
                                                                                                                                                                 (estimated size at 50 percent maturity)
                                                  hogfish in Federal waters off the west                   restrictive management measures
                                                                                                                                                                 occurs at between 6 and 7.5 inches (15.2
                                                  coast of Florida and north of 25°09′ N.                  proposed for the Florida Keys/East
                                                                                                                                                                 and 19.1 cm), FL, and the size of male
                                                  lat., then the Gulf regulations for the                  Florida hogfish stock, fishing effort may
                                                                                                                                                                 transition (estimated size at 50 percent
                                                  West Florida stock apply. If fishing in                  shift to the West Florida hogfish stock.
                                                                                                              Response: It is difficult to predict if            having transitioned to males) occurs at
                                                  Federal waters off the west coast of
                                                                                                           fishermen will shift their effort from one            16.6 inches (42.2 cm), FL. Raising the
                                                  Florida and south of 25°09′ N. lat., then
                                                                                                           stock to the other. However, if                       minimum size limit to 16 inches (40.6
                                                  the South Atlantic regulations for the
                                                  Florida Keys/East Florida hogfish stock                  fishermen direct additional effort                    cm), FL, would further reduce the
                                                  apply. Fishermen fishing for hogfish                     toward the West Florida hogfish stock,                harvest rate and allow more hogfish to
                                                  both north and south of 25°09′ N. lat.                   this stock has an ACL and an AM to                    transition to males. However, this
                                                  during the same trip, must ensure they                   prevent overfishing and to protect this               option was not supported by the Gulf
                                                  are in compliance with the applicable                    stock from becoming overfished. The                   Council’s Reef Fish Advisory Panel, and
                                                  regulations as they move from one area                   AM for West Florida hogfish stock is                  during public hearings several
                                                  to another. Similarly, fishermen                         triggered if the sum of commercial and                fishermen testified that moving to a 16-
                                                  transiting through an area must follow                   recreational landings exceed the ACL                  inch (40.6 cm), FL, size limit was too
                                                  the hogfish regulations that apply in                    during a fishing year. Once the AM is                 great a change and would lead to large
                                                  that area, regardless of where the                       triggered, then during the following                  numbers of discards. The Council
                                                  hogfish were harvested.                                  fishing year, the commercial and                      determined, and NMFS agrees, that
                                                     Comment 3: It is not clear why the                    recreational sectors will be closed to                because the West Florida stock is
                                                  ACL for the West Florida hogfish stock                   fishing if the sum of commercial and                  healthy, it is unnecessary to increase the
                                                  decreases from 219,000 lb (99,337 kg),                   recreational hogfish landings reaches or              minimum size limit to 16 inches (40.6
                                                  round weight, for the 2017 and 2018                      is projected to reach the ACL. The Gulf               cm), FL.
                                                  fishing years to 159,300 lb (72,257 kg),                 Council also increased the minimum                       Amendment 43 also discusses the
                                                  round weight, in the 2019 fishing year,                  size limit from 12 inches (30.5 cm), FL,              hogfish spawning season (December
                                                  when the stock is not overfished or                      to 14 inches (35.6 cm), FL, which is                  through April); however, the Gulf
                                                  undergoing overfishing. It is also not                   expected to slow the rate of harvest and              Council did not consider a seasonal
                                                  clear whether the decrease in the ACL                    reduce the likelihood of a closure as the             closure to protect spawning fish because
                                                  will allow the fishery to continue to                    result of reaching the ACL.                           the West Florida stock is neither
                                                  achieve optimum yield.                                      Comment 5: Some commenters                         overfished nor undergoing overfishing.
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                                                     Response: The West Florida stock                      questioned the need to change the                     The measures implemented by this final
                                                  ACL decreases in 2019 based on the                       minimum size limit for the West Florida               rule are expected to prevent overfishing
                                                  information provided in SEDAR 37 and                     stock from 12 inches (30.5 cm), FL, to                but also allow a year-round fishing
                                                  the ABC recommendations provided by                      14 inches (35.6 cm), FL, given that the               season for the West Florida stock of
                                                  the Gulf Council’s SSC. The results of                   stock is not overfished or undergoing                 hogfish, which will benefit fishermen.
                                                  SEDAR 37 indicate that the biomass of                    overfishing. Another commenter                           Comment 6: The actual MSY value for
                                                  the West Florida hogfish stock is                        suggested that the final rule should                  the West Florida hogfish stock should
                                                  currently above the level needed to                      increase the minimum size limit to 16                 be used rather than a proxy.


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                                                     Response: The decision on whether to                  recreational bag limit, increased in the              reference in the definition of charter
                                                  use MSY or a proxy, such as the yield                    minimum size limits, and established                  vessel consistent with the current
                                                  at F30≠SPR, is made during the stock                     commercial trip limits. These actions                 regulatory definition of headboat in
                                                  assessment process and subsequent                        are discussed in Amendment 37 (http://                § 622.2.
                                                  review. This decision is based on the                    sero.nmfs.noaa.gov/sustainable_
                                                                                                                                                                 Classification
                                                  type of assessment model and the                         fisheries/s_atl/sg/2015/am37/
                                                  confidence the assessment scientists                     index.html), its associated proposed rule                The Regional Administrator for the
                                                  have in factors such as recruitment.                     (81 FR 91104, December 16, 2016), and                 NMFS Southeast Region has determined
                                                  Using proxies when MSY is not known                      its associated final rule published in the            that this final rule is consistent with the
                                                  or when confidence in the estimate of                    same issue of the Federal Register as                 FMP, the Magnuson-Stevens Act, and
                                                  MSY is uncertain is a common practice.                   this final rule on July 25, 2017.                     other applicable laws.
                                                  In Amendment 43, the Council                                Comment 9: It is unclear how                          This final rule has been determined to
                                                  considered using the point estimate of                   eliminating the powerhead exemption                   be not significant for purposes of
                                                  MSY from the assessment, but chose to                    for hogfish in the Gulf reef fish stressed            Executive Order 12866.
                                                  use the proxy instead because of                         area will help the West Florida hogfish                  The Magnuson-Stevens Act provides
                                                  uncertainty in the MSY estimates                         stock and if there is any reason for                  the statutory basis for this final rule.
                                                  caused by the lack of a discernable                      eliminating this exemption other than                 Amendment 43 and the preamble to this
                                                  relationship between the stock biomass                   making the regulations the same for all               final rule provide a statement of the
                                                  and recruitment. The Gulf Council’s                      Gulf reef fish species.                               need for and objectives of this final rule.
                                                  decision is consistent with the SSC’s                       Response: As discussed in                          No duplicative, overlapping, or
                                                  ABC recommendations, which are based                     Amendment 43, removing the                            conflicting Federal rules have been
                                                  on this proxy.                                           exemption for allowing the harvest of                 identified. No new reporting, record-
                                                     Comment 7: Discards need to be                        hogfish using powerheads is likely to                 keeping, or other compliance
                                                  accounted for in setting the ACLs.                       have a minimal impact on the West                     requirements are introduced by this
                                                     Response: Discard mortality rates                     Florida hogfish stock, as it will only                final rule.
                                                  were accounted for in the SEDAR 37                       affect spearfishing for this species in the              In compliance with section 604 of the
                                                  stock assessment, resultant stock                        Gulf reef fish stressed area, defined at 50           RFA, NMFS prepared a final regulatory
                                                  projections, and calculations of the                     CFR 622.35(a). Additionally,                          flexibility analysis (FRFA) for this final
                                                  ACLs. Different discard mortality rates                  powerheads are typically not used to                  rule. The FRFA follows.
                                                  were developed for the various sectors                   harvest hogfish. The primary purpose of                  No significant economic issues were
                                                  and components of the Gulf reef fish                     this action is to remove an exemption                 raised by public comment, and
                                                  fishery (e.g., commercial and                            that should have been removed when                    therefore, no changes to this final rule
                                                  recreational, spearfishing, and hook-                    hogfish was originally included in the                were made in response to public
                                                  and-line). However, in SEDAR 37,                         reef fish FMU. However, this action may               comments of an economic nature. No
                                                  discards were not considered a major                     also improve enforcement by applying                  comments were received from the Office
                                                  source of mortality for hogfish. As                      the powerhead prohibition to all reef                 of Advocacy for the Small Business
                                                  discussed in Amendment 43, SEDAR 37                      fish in the Gulf reef fish stressed area.             Administration.
                                                  set the discard mortality rate at 100                                                                             NMFS agrees that the Gulf Council’s
                                                                                                           Additional Change to Codified Text Not                preferred alternatives will best achieve
                                                  percent for spearfishing, but because
                                                                                                           in Amendment 43                                       their objectives for Amendment 43
                                                  this gear type uses line-of-sight in
                                                  harvesting fish, the number of                              In 2013, NMFS reorganized the                      while minimizing, to the extent
                                                  regulatory discards was considered to be                 regulations in 50 CFR part 622 to                     practicable, the adverse effects on
                                                  low. Therefore, hogfish harvested by                     improve the organization of the                       fishers, support industries, and
                                                  spearfishing is predominantly counted                    regulations and make them easier to use               associated communities.
                                                  as catch. Hook-and-line gear catches                     (78 FR 57534, September 19, 2013).                       NMFS expects this final rule to
                                                  considerably fewer hogfish than                          However, during that reorganization, a                directly affect all vessels with a Federal
                                                  spearfishing, and the discard mortality                  regulatory reference in the definition of             commercial permit for Gulf reef fish that
                                                  rate for hogfish attributed to hook-and-                 ‘‘charter vessel’’ in § 622.2 was                     harvest hogfish. A Federal Gulf
                                                  line gear was estimated at 10 percent,                   inadvertently not updated as needed.                  commercial reef fish permit is required
                                                  which was considered low.                                The charter vessel definition previously              for commercial vessels to harvest reef
                                                     Comment 8: Other than the increase                    included a reference to § 622.4(a)(2) as              fish species, including hogfish, in the
                                                  in the minimum size limit, no other                      the provision that specifies the required             Gulf EEZ. Over the period of 2010
                                                  action for hogfish should be taken.                      commercial permits under the various                  through 2014, the number of vessels that
                                                  There should be no closed season,                        fishery management plans. Although                    recorded commercial harvests of hogfish
                                                  reduction in the recreational bag limit,                 § 622.4(a)(2) addressed all of the                    in the Gulf EEZ ranged from 55 in 2010
                                                  or establishment of a commercial trip                    required commercial permits before the                to 75 in 2014, or an average of 61 vessels
                                                  limit.                                                   2013 reorganization, after the                        per year, based on mandatory Federal
                                                     Response: This final rule does not                    reorganization that provision referred to             logbook data. The average annual
                                                  create or revise a closed season, reduce                 operator permits only. The                            revenue per vessel from the harvest of
                                                  the recreational bag limit, or set a                     reorganization of the regulations                     all finfish species during this period by
                                                  commercial trip limit for the West                       removed the various commercial permit                 these vessels was approximately
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                                                  Florida hogfish stock. In Amendment                      provisions from § 622.4 and placed                    $35,600 (this estimate and all
                                                  37, the South Atlantic Council                           them in the appropriate subparts                      subsequent monetary estimates in this
                                                  established a closed season for the                      throughout part 622. This final rule                  analysis are in 2014 dollars), of which
                                                  Florida Keys/East Florida hogfish stock                  updates the regulatory reference in the               approximately $2,200 was derived from
                                                  and, for both the Florida Keys/East                      definition of charter vessel in § 622.2 to            the harvest of hogfish.
                                                  Florida and Georgia through North                        refer to any commercial permits ‘‘as                     NMFS has not identified any other
                                                  Carolina hogfish stocks, the South                       required under this part.’’ This update               small entities that might be directly
                                                  Atlantic Council reduced the                             in language makes the regulatory                      affected by this final rule. Although


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                                                  recreational anglers would be directly                   hogfish management measures imposed                   effects. The changes in the West Florida
                                                  affected by the actions in this final rule,              by the South Atlantic Council in the                  hogfish stock ACL are expected to
                                                  recreational anglers are not small                       area between the Gulf and South                       increase total commercial fishing
                                                  entities under the RFA. The actions in                   Atlantic Council jurisdictional                       revenue for all vessels during the 2016
                                                  this final rule will not directly apply to               boundary and the West Florida hogfish                 through 2018 fishing years by
                                                  or change the operation of the charter                   stock boundary line at 25°09′ N. lat. off             approximately $8,900 per year, followed
                                                  vessel and headboat (for-hire)                           the west coast of Florida. These direct               by a decrease in revenue of
                                                  component of the recreational sector or                  negative economic effects, which are                  approximately $39,300 in 2019, and
                                                  the service this component provides,                     discussed in the final rule implementing              annually thereafter, until the stock ACL
                                                  which is providing a platform to fish for                South Atlantic Amendment 37                           (or other hogfish management aspect) is
                                                  and retain those fish that are caught                    published in the same issue of the                    changed. The revised minimum size
                                                  within legal allowances. Although                        Federal Register on July 25, 2017,                    limit is expected to reduce commercial
                                                  angler demand for for-hire services                      would also be an indirect consequence                 harvest by 17 percent averaged over the
                                                  could be affected by the management                      of defining the FMU.                                  fishing year and across gear types,
                                                  changes in this final rule, the resultant                   As explained in the final rule                     resulting in a decrease in commercial
                                                  effects on for-hire businesses would be                  implementing Amendment 37, the data                   revenue each year if vessels are unable
                                                  indirect consequences of this final rule.                used to assign landings to stock areas                to compensate for the reduced harvest of
                                                  Indirect effects are outside the scope of                and monitor the ACL do not have the                   hogfish through increased harvest of
                                                  the RFA.                                                 spatial resolution to estimate the                    other species. Independent of the
                                                     For RFA purposes only, NMFS has                       specific fishing activity that occurs in              changes in the West Florida hogfish
                                                  established a small business size                        the area between the Councils’                        stock ACL, the increase in the minimum
                                                  standard for businesses, including their                 jurisdictional boundary and the new                   size limit is expected to decrease total
                                                  affiliates, whose primary industry is                    Florida Keys/East Florida hogfish stock               commercial revenue for all vessels by
                                                  commercial fishing. A business                           boundary at the 25°09′ N. lat. line off the           approximately $28,500 per year.
                                                  primarily engaged in commercial fishing                  west coast of Florida. Therefore, the                    In combination, the revisions to the
                                                  (NAICS code 11411) is classified as a                    analysis conducted for Amendment 37,                  West Florida hogfish stock ACL and
                                                  small business if it is independently                    and summarized in the Amendment 37                    minimum size limit are expected to
                                                  owned and operated, is not dominant in                   final rule, used commercial landings                  decrease total commercial revenue for
                                                  its field of operation (including its                    data exclusive to Federal waters of the               all vessels by approximately $21,100 per
                                                  affiliates), and has combined annual                     South Atlantic off the State of Florida as
                                                                                                                                                                 year for 2016 through 2018, and
                                                  receipts not in excess of $11 million for                a proxy for commercial landings in the
                                                                                                                                                                 approximately $61,100 in 2019, and
                                                  all its affiliated operations worldwide.                 new Florida Keys/East Florida stock
                                                                                                                                                                 each year thereafter, until the stock ACL
                                                  All commercial fishing vessels expected                  area (including the area in the Gulf
                                                                                                                                                                 (or other management aspect) is
                                                  to be directly affected by this final rule               EEZ). Based on the relatively small size
                                                                                                                                                                 changed. As previously stated, these
                                                  are believed to be small business                        of the area between the Councils’
                                                                                                                                                                 projected reductions in fishing revenue
                                                  entities.                                                jurisdictional boundary and the new
                                                     This final rule contains four actions                                                                       assume commercial fishermen are
                                                                                                           Florida Keys/East Florida hogfish stock
                                                  specific to the management of the West                                                                         unable to benefit from the full increase
                                                                                                           boundary at the 25°09′ N. lat. line off the
                                                  Florida hogfish stock in the Gulf:                                                                             in the ACL due to the increase in the
                                                                                                           west coast of Florida, as well as the
                                                  defining the hogfish FMU, establishing                   public comments received and South                    minimum size limit, or compensate for
                                                  the stock ACL, setting the minimum size                  Atlantic Council discussions, NMFS                    the effects of the larger minimum size
                                                  limit, and prohibiting the harvest of                    expects commercial hogfish landings                   limit on their normal harvests (i.e., pre-
                                                  hogfish with powerheads in the Gulf                      from this area in the Gulf EEZ to be                  ACL increase). Averaged across the
                                                  reef fish stressed area. Two of these                    below the level that would change any                 number of small business entities
                                                  actions, defining the FMU and                            of the assumptions or conclusions in the              expected to be directly affected by this
                                                  prohibiting the use of powerheads, are                   analysis provided in Amendment 37                     action (55–75 entities, or an average of
                                                  not expected to have any direct                          and the corresponding final rule.                     61 entities per year), the reduction in
                                                  economic effects on any small entities.                     Prohibiting the use of powerheads to               fishing revenue per vessel each year for
                                                     Defining the FMU is an administrative                 harvest hogfish is not expected to                    2016 through 2018 is expected to range
                                                  action that forms the platform from                      directly affect any small entities because            from $282 (75 entities) to $384 (55
                                                  which subsequent regulations, such as                    powerheads are not expected to be used                entities) per year, or an average of $347
                                                  the ACL and minimum size limit, are                      to harvest hogfish. The use of                        (61 entities) per year. For 2019, and
                                                  based. Although direct economic effects                  powerheads for the harvest of other reef              thereafter, the average reduction in
                                                  may result from the implementation of                    fish species in these areas is currently              revenue per vessel is expected to range
                                                  these management measures for a newly                    prohibited and, because of the small                  from $814 (75 entities) to $1,111 (55
                                                  defined FMU, these effects would be                      size of hogfish, powerheads would be                  entities) per year, or an average of
                                                  indirect consequences of defining the                    expected to result in excessive damage                $1,001 (61 entities) per year.
                                                  FMU. NMFS notes that the                                 to the fish and adversely affect its                     Compared to the average annual
                                                  establishment of the West Florida                        market quality. Thus, NMFS does not                   revenue per vessel from all commercial
                                                  hogfish stock boundary would result in                   expect that any hogfish in the Gulf reef              fishing (approximately $35,600), the
                                                  the extension of South Atlantic hogfish                  fish stressed area are commercially                   expected reduction in revenue per
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                                                  management measures for the Florida                      harvested using powerheads, and the                   vessel per year as a result of the changes
                                                  Keys/East Florida hogfish stock into                     prohibition on the use of powerheads to               in the West Florida hogfish stock ACL
                                                  Gulf Federal waters south of the 25°09′                  harvest hogfish is not expected to                    and minimum size limit is expected to
                                                  N. lat. line off the west coast of Florida.              reduce revenue to any commercial                      be approximately one percent of average
                                                  As a result, vessels with Federal Gulf                   fishermen.                                            annual total fishing revenue for 2016
                                                  commercial reef fish permits may                            The changes in the West Florida                    through 2018. For 2019, and thereafter,
                                                  experience direct negative economic                      hogfish stock ACL and minimum size                    the average reduction in annual revenue
                                                  effects due to the more restrictive                      limit have independent and interactive                per vessel is expected to be


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                                                  approximately three percent of average                   would not enable the increase in stock                than reducing the harvest rate to help
                                                  annual total revenue.                                    ACL for the West Florida hogfish stock                ensure a longer open season. Therefore,
                                                     In conjunction with the changes to the                resulting from SEDAR 37. Under this                   to reduce the harvest rate, the Gulf
                                                  ACL for the West Florida hogfish stock,                  final rule, the ACL in 2019 will be                   Council decided to increase the hogfish
                                                  this final rule eliminates the ACT (i.e.,                substantially reduced from the ACL in                 minimum size limit.
                                                  a hogfish ACT is not defined). Although                  the 2017 and 2018 fishing years if a new
                                                  this final rule does not define an ACT                                                                            The first alternative (no action) to the
                                                                                                           hogfish assessment is not completed
                                                  for West Florida hogfish, the ACT is not                 prior to 2019 and new ACLs are not                    minimum size limit in this final rule
                                                  currently used as a fishing restraint and                implemented. This may suggest the ‘‘no                would not change the minimum size
                                                  would not trigger AMs, and does not                      action’’ ACL would be preferable to the               limit, would not reduce the harvest rate,
                                                  affect the harvest of hogfish, or                        ACLs established by this final rule.                  and would not achieve the Gulf
                                                  associated revenue, in the Gulf. As a                    However, retaining the ‘‘no action’’ ACL              Council’s objective. Two other
                                                  result, not defining an ACT for the West                 in 2019 and beyond would be                           minimum size limits were considered in
                                                  Florida hogfish stock is not expected to                 inconsistent with the ABC                             Amendment 43, each of which are
                                                  have any economic effects on any small                   recommendations provided by the Gulf                  greater than the current minimum size
                                                  entities.                                                Council’s SSC. In addition, the Gulf                  limit and the minimum size limit in this
                                                     In addition to the four actions that                  Council expects a new hogfish stock                   final rule. Because these alternatives
                                                  relate to the management of hogfish in                   assessment to be completed in sufficient              would result in a greater minimum size
                                                  the Gulf, this final rule makes a minor                  time to avoid the scheduled reduction to              limit than the Gulf Council’s selection,
                                                  revision to the definition of a charter                  the ACL beginning in the 2019 fishing                 each would be expected to result in
                                                  vessel. A regulatory reference within the                year.                                                 greater reductions in hogfish harvest
                                                  definition of charter vessel was                            The second alternative to the ACLs for             and associated revenue. These
                                                  inadvertently not updated when the                       the West Florida hogfish stock                        alternatives were not adopted because
                                                  regulations at 50 CFR part 622 were                      established by this final rule would set
                                                                                                                                                                 the Gulf Council concluded that the
                                                  reorganized in 2013 (78 FR 57534,                        the ACL higher in 2016, and reduce it
                                                  September 19, 2013). The revision made                                                                         resultant reductions in the hogfish
                                                                                                           thereafter, until it reached the lowest
                                                  in this final rule is editorial in nature                level in 2019. This alternative would be              harvest rate would be greater than
                                                  and is not expected to have any direct                   expected to result in increased                       necessary, and would result in excessive
                                                  effect on any small entities.                            commercial fishing revenue in 2016,                   adverse economic effects on fishermen
                                                     The following discussion describes                    decreased revenue in 2017 and 2018,                   and associated businesses.
                                                  the alternatives considered in                           and the same revenue in 2019, and                        Section 212 of the Small Business
                                                  Amendment 43 that were not selected as                   thereafter, compared to the ACLs                      Regulatory Enforcement Fairness Act of
                                                  preferred by the Council.                                established by this final rule. This                  1996 states that, for each rule or group
                                                     Because the actions to define the Gulf                alternative was not adopted by the Gulf               of related rules for which an agency is
                                                  hogfish FMU, specify the SDC for the                     Council because it would require                      required to prepare a FRFA, the agency
                                                  West Florida hogfish stock, prohibit the                 successive reductions in the ACL in                   shall publish one or more guides to
                                                  use of powerheads to harvest hogfish in                  2017 and 2018 (after the initial increase
                                                  the Gulf reef fish stressed area, and                                                                          assist small entities in complying with
                                                                                                           in 2016), in addition to the reduction in             the rule, and shall designate such
                                                  revise the definition of charter vessel are              2019, common to both this alternative
                                                  not expected to have any direct adverse                                                                        publications as small entity compliance
                                                                                                           and the ACL established by this final
                                                  economic effects on any small entities,                                                                        guides. As part of the rulemaking
                                                                                                           rule. The Gulf Council determined that
                                                  the issue of significant alternatives is                 employing a constant ACL for the 2016                 process, NMFS prepared a fishery
                                                  not relevant.                                            through 2018 fishing years would result               bulletin, which also serves as a small
                                                     Four alternatives, including no action,               in greater economic stability for affected            entity compliance guide. The fishery
                                                  were considered for the action to set the                fishermen and associated businesses.                  bulletin will be sent to all interested
                                                  West Florida hogfish stock ACL. Each of                     Finally, the fourth alternative to the             parties.
                                                  these alternatives included options on                   ACLs for the West Florida hogfish stock
                                                  whether to set an ACT for the West                                                                             Changes to Codified Text From the
                                                                                                           established by this final rule would set
                                                  Florida hogfish stock, and the option                                                                          Proposed Rule
                                                                                                           the ACL at the lowest level of these
                                                  selected by the Council was to not set                   alternatives, resulting in less revenue in              In response to public comment,
                                                  an ACT. As previously discussed, the                     2016 through 2018, and the same                       NMFS includes additional language in
                                                  ACT did not restrict harvest or trigger                  revenue in 2019 and thereafter,                       part 622 regulations to clarify which
                                                  AMs. Thus, not defining an ACT is not                    compared to the ACLs established by                   Federal permits apply when harvesting
                                                  expected to have any direct economic                     this final rule. This alternative was not             Florida Keys/East Florida hogfish in the
                                                  effects, and the issue of significant                    selected because it would unnecessarily
                                                                                                                                                                 Gulf EEZ. This final rule adds a
                                                  alternatives (or options) is not relevant.               limit hogfish harvest and cause greater
                                                     The first alternative (no action) to the                                                                    definition for ‘‘Florida Keys/East Florida
                                                                                                           economic losses than the ACLs
                                                  ACLs for the West Florida hogfish stock                  established by this final rule.                       hogfish’’, and modifies the language in
                                                  established by this final rule would                        Four alternatives, including no action,            section 622.20 to clarify that Gulf
                                                  have resulted in less revenue to                         were considered for the action to change              Federal permits are required for
                                                  commercial fishermen in 2016 through                     the hogfish minimum size limit. The                   commercial vessels, charter vessels, and
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                                                  2018, and more revenue in 2019 and                       Gulf Council determined that slowing                  headboats to harvest Florida Keys/East
                                                  thereafter than the proposed change.                     the hogfish directed harvest rate was                 Florida hogfish in the Gulf EEZ.
                                                  Cumulatively (2016 through 2019 and                      prudent to reduce the likelihood that
                                                                                                                                                                 List of Subjects in 50 CFR Part 622
                                                  thereafter), this alternative would have                 the ACL is exceeded, thus triggering
                                                  resulted in more commercial fishing                      AMs. Exceeding the ACL may require an                   Commercial, Fisheries, Fishing, Gulf
                                                  revenue than the ACLs in this final rule.                AM-based closure in the following year,               of Mexico, Hogfish, Recreational, South
                                                  However, this alternative was not                        and the Council determined that a                     Atlantic.
                                                  selected by the Council because it                       closure is more economically harmful


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                                                    Dated: July 19, 2017.                                       PART 622—FISHERIES OF THE                                             ■ 2. In § 622.1, revise the Table 1 entry
                                                  Chris Oliver,                                                 CARIBBEAN, GULF OF MEXICO, AND                                        for ‘‘FMP for the Reef Fish Resources of
                                                  Assistant Administrator for Fisheries,                        SOUTH ATLANTIC                                                        the Gulf of Mexico’’, and add footnote
                                                  National Marine Fisheries Service.                                                                                                  7 to Table 1 to read as follows:
                                                    For the reasons set out in the                              ■ 1. The authority citation for part 622
                                                  preamble, 50 CFR part 622 is amended                          continues to read as follows:                                         § 622.1       Purpose and scope.
                                                  as follows:                                                        Authority: 16 U.S.C. 1801 et seq.                                *         *        *        *        *

                                                                                                 TABLE 1 TO § 622.1—FMPS IMPLEMENTED UNDER PART 622
                                                                                                                                                                 Responsible
                                                                               FMP title                                                                     fishery management                                             Geographical area
                                                                                                                                                                   council(s)


                                                           *                  *                    *                                     *                                 *                                *                             *
                                                  FMP for the Reef Fish Resources of the Gulf of Mexico .....                    GMFMC ................................................................................   Gulf. 1 3 4 7

                                                            *                            *                           *                          *                             *                              *                            *
                                                      1 Regulated
                                                                area includes adjoining state waters for purposes of data collection and quota monitoring.
                                                            *                   *                     *                   *                    *                   *                   *
                                                      3 Regulatedarea includes adjoining state waters for Gulf red snapper harvested or possessed by a person aboard a vessel for which a Gulf
                                                  red snapper IFQ vessel account has been established or possessed by a dealer with a Gulf IFQ dealer endorsement.
                                                    4 Regulated area includes adjoining state waters for Gulf groupers and tilefishes harvested or possessed by a person aboard a vessel for
                                                  which an IFQ vessel account for Gulf groupers and tilefishes has been established or possessed by a dealer with a Gulf IFQ dealer endorse-
                                                  ment.
                                                           *                    *                     *                   *                    *                   *                   *
                                                    7 Hogfish are managed by the FMP in the Gulf EEZ except south of 25°09′ N. lat. off the west coast of Florida. Hogfish in the remainder of the
                                                  Gulf EEZ south of 25°09′ N. lat. off the west coast of Florida are managed under the FMP for the Snapper-Grouper Fishery of the South Atlantic
                                                  Region.


                                                  ■ 3. In § 622.2, revise the first two                         ■ 4. In § 622.20, revise paragraphs (a)(1)                            operating as a charter vessel or headboat
                                                  sentences in the definition of Charter                        introductory text and (b) introductory                                to fish for or possess Gulf reef fish, in
                                                  vessel and add the definition for Florida                     text to read as follows:                                              or from the EEZ, a valid charter vessel/
                                                  Keys/East Florida hogfish in                                                                                                        headboat permit for Gulf reef fish must
                                                                                                                § 622.20       Permits and endorsements.                              have been issued to the vessel and must
                                                  alphabetical order to read as follows:
                                                                                                                   (a) Commercial vessels—(1)                                         be on board. For a person aboard a
                                                  § 622.2   Definitions and acronyms.                           Commercial vessel permits. For a person                               vessel that is operating as a charter
                                                  *     *     *     *     *                                     aboard a vessel to be eligible for                                    vessel or headboat to fish for or possess
                                                                                                                exemption from the bag limits, to fish                                Florida Keys/East Florida hogfish in or
                                                     Charter vessel means a vessel less                         under a quota, as specified in § 622.39,                              from the Gulf EEZ, a valid charter
                                                  than 100 gross tons (90.8 mt) that is                         or to sell Gulf reef fish or Florida Keys/                            vessel/headboat permit for Gulf reef fish
                                                  subject to the requirements of the USCG                       East Florida hogfish in or from the Gulf                              must have been issued to the vessel and
                                                  to carry six or fewer passengers for hire                     EEZ, a commercial vessel permit for                                   must be on board.
                                                  and that engages in charter fishing at                        Gulf reef fish must have been issued to
                                                  any time during the calendar year. A                                                                                                *     *      *    *     *
                                                                                                                the vessel and must be on board. If
                                                  charter vessel with a commercial                                                                                                    ■ 5. In § 622.34, add paragraph (g) to
                                                                                                                Federal regulations for Gulf reef fish in
                                                  permit, as required under this part, is                                                                                             read as follows:
                                                                                                                subparts A or B of this part are more
                                                  considered to be operating as a charter                       restrictive than state regulations, a                                 § 622.34 Seasonal and area closures
                                                  vessel when it carries a passenger who                        person aboard a vessel for which a                                    designed to protect Gulf reef fish.
                                                  pays a fee or when there are more than                        commercial vessel permit for Gulf reef                                *     *     *      *    *
                                                  three persons aboard, including operator                      fish has been issued must comply with                                   (g) Recreational sector for hogfish in
                                                  and crew, except for a charter vessel                         such Federal regulations regardless of                                the Gulf EEZ south of 25°09′ N. lat. off
                                                  with a commercial vessel permit for                           where the fish are harvested. See                                     the west coast of Florida. See
                                                  Gulf reef fish or South Atlantic snapper-                     paragraph (a)(1)(i) of this section                                   § 622.183(b)(4) for the applicable
                                                  grouper. * * *                                                regarding a limited access system for                                 seasonal closures.
                                                  *     *     *     *     *                                     commercial vessel permits for Gulf reef                               ■ 6. In § 622.35, revise paragraph (a)(1)
                                                                                                                fish. See §§ 622.21(b)(1) and                                         to read as follows:
                                                     Florida Keys/East Florida hogfish                          622.22(b)(1), respectively, regarding an
                                                  means hogfish occurring in the Gulf EEZ                       IFQ vessel account required to fish for,                              § 622.35        Gear restricted areas.
                                                  from 25°09′ N. lat. off the west coast of                     possess, or land Gulf red snapper or                                     (a) * * *
                                                  Florida and south to the jurisdictional                       Gulf groupers and tilefishes, and                                        (1) A powerhead may not be used in
                                                  boundary between the Gulf and South
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                                                                                                                paragraph (a)(2) of this section regarding                            the stressed area to take Gulf reef fish.
                                                  Atlantic Councils, as defined at 50 CFR                       an additional bottom longline                                         Possession of a powerhead and a
                                                  600.105(c), and continuing in the South                       endorsement required to fish for Gulf                                 mutilated Gulf reef fish in the stressed
                                                  Atlantic EEZ from the jurisdictional                          reef fish with bottom longline gear in a                              area or after having fished in the
                                                  boundary between the Gulf and South                           portion of the eastern Gulf.                                          stressed area constitutes prima facie
                                                  Atlantic Councils to the state boundary                       *      *     *    *      *                                            evidence that such reef fish was taken
                                                  between Florida and Georgia.                                     (b) Charter vessel/headboat permits.                               with a powerhead in the stressed area.
                                                  *     *     *     *     *                                     For a person aboard a vessel that is                                  *      *    *     *     *


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                                                  ■ 7. In § 622.37, revise paragraph (c)(2)                the Gulf EEZ south of 25°09′ N. lat. off              stock ACL for hogfish in the Gulf EEZ
                                                  to read as follows:                                      the west coast of Florida.                            except south of 25°09′ N. lat. off the
                                                                                                           *    *     *     *     *                              west coast of Florida is 219,000 lb
                                                  § 622.37   Size limits.                                                                                        (99,337 kg), round weight. For the 2019
                                                  *     *     *      *     *                               ■ 9. In § 622.41, revise paragraph (p) to             and subsequent fishing years, the stock
                                                    (c) * * *                                              read as follows:                                      ACL for hogfish in the Gulf EEZ except
                                                    (2) Hogfish in the Gulf EEZ except                     § 622.41 Annual catch limits (ACLs),                  south of 25°09′ N. lat. off the west coast
                                                  south of 25°09′ N. lat. off the west coast               annual catch targets (ACTs), and                      of Florida is 159,300 lb (72,257 kg),
                                                  of Florida—14 inches (40.6 cm), fork                     accountability measures (AMs).                        round weight. See § 622.193(u)(2) for
                                                  length. See § 622.185(c)(3)(ii) for the                  *     *     *      *    *                             the ACLs, ACT, and AMs for hogfish in
                                                  hogfish size limit in the Gulf EEZ south                                                                       the Gulf EEZ south of 25°09′ N. lat. off
                                                                                                             (p) Hogfish in the Gulf EEZ except
                                                  of 25°09′ N. lat. off the west coast of                                                                        the west coast of Florida.
                                                                                                           south of 25°09′ N. lat. off the west coast
                                                  Florida.                                                                                                       *     *     *     *     *
                                                                                                           of Florida. If the sum of the commercial
                                                  *     *     *      *     *                               and recreational landings, as estimated               ■ 10. In § 622.43, add paragraph (c) to
                                                  ■ 8. In § 622.38, revise paragraph (b)(7)                by the SRD, exceeds the stock ACL, then               read as follows:
                                                  to read as follows:                                      during the following fishing year, if the
                                                                                                                                                                 § 622.43    Commercial trip limits.
                                                                                                           sum of commercial and recreational
                                                  § 622.38   Bag and possession limits.                    landings reaches or is projected to reach             *     *     *      *    *
                                                  *     *    *     *      *                                the stock ACL, the AA will file a                       (c) Hogfish in the Gulf EEZ south of
                                                    (b) * * *                                              notification with the Office of the                   25°09′ N. lat. off the west coast of
                                                    (7) Hogfish in the Gulf EEZ except                     Federal Register to close the commercial              Florida—see § 622.191(a)(12)(ii) for the
                                                  south of 25°09′ N. lat. off the west coast               and recreational sectors for the                      commercial trip limit.
                                                  of Florida—5. See § 622.187(b)(3)(ii) for                remainder of that fishing year. For the               [FR Doc. 2017–15590 Filed 7–24–17; 8:45 am]
                                                  the hogfish bag and possession limits in                 2016 through 2018 fishing years, the                  BILLING CODE 3510–22–P
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Document Created: 2018-10-24 11:20:36
Document Modified: 2018-10-24 11:20:36
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.
DatesThis final rule is effective August 24, 2017.
ContactPeter Hood, NMFS Southeast Regional Office, telephone: 727-824-5305, email: [email protected]
FR Citation82 FR 34574 
RIN Number0648-BG18
CFR AssociatedCommercial; Fisheries; Fishing; Gulf of Mexico; Hogfish; Recreational and South Atlantic

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