82_FR_34725 82 FR 34584 - Fisheries of the Caribbean, Gulf of Mexico, and South Atlantic; Snapper-Grouper Fishery of the South Atlantic Region; Amendment 37

82 FR 34584 - Fisheries of the Caribbean, Gulf of Mexico, and South Atlantic; Snapper-Grouper Fishery of the South Atlantic Region; Amendment 37

DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

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

Page Range34584-34596
FR Document2017-15588

NMFS implements management measures described in Amendment 37 to the Fishery Management Plan for the Snapper-Grouper Fishery of the South Atlantic Region (Amendment 37), as prepared and submitted by the South Atlantic Fishery Management Council (South Atlantic Council). This final rule modifies the fishery management unit (FMU) boundaries for hogfish in the South Atlantic by establishing two hogfish stocks, a Georgia through North Carolina (GA/NC) stock and a Florida Keys/East Florida (FLK/EFL) stock; establishes a rebuilding plan for the FLK/EFL hogfish stock; specifies fishing levels and accountability measures (AMs), and modifies or establishes management measures for the GA/NC and FLK/EFL stocks of hogfish. The purpose of this final rule is to manage hogfish using the best scientific information available while ending overfishing and rebuilding the FLK/EFL hogfish stock.

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 Fisheries of the Caribbean, Gulf of Mexico, and South Atlantic; 
Snapper-Grouper Fishery of the South Atlantic Region; Amendment 37; 
Final Rule

Federal Register / Vol. 82 , No. 141 / Tuesday, July 25, 2017 / Rules 
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

50 CFR Part 622

[Docket No. 160906822-7547-02]
RIN 0648-BG33


Fisheries of the Caribbean, Gulf of Mexico, and South Atlantic; 
Snapper-Grouper Fishery of the South Atlantic Region; Amendment 37

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 37 
to the Fishery Management Plan for the Snapper-Grouper Fishery of the 
South Atlantic Region (Amendment 37), as prepared and submitted by the 
South Atlantic Fishery Management Council (South Atlantic Council). 
This final rule modifies the fishery management unit (FMU) boundaries 
for hogfish in the South Atlantic by establishing two hogfish stocks, a 
Georgia through North Carolina (GA/NC) stock and a Florida Keys/East 
Florida (FLK/EFL) stock; establishes a rebuilding plan for the FLK/EFL 
hogfish stock; specifies fishing levels and accountability measures 
(AMs), and modifies or establishes management measures for the GA/NC 
and FLK/EFL stocks of hogfish. The purpose of this final rule is to 
manage hogfish using the best scientific information available while 
ending overfishing and rebuilding the FLK/EFL hogfish stock.

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

ADDRESSES: Electronic copies of Amendment 37 may be obtained from 
www.regulations.gov or from the SERO Web site at http://sero.nmfs.noaa.gov. Amendment 37 includes a final environmental impact 
statement (EIS), a Regulatory Flexibility Act (RFA) analysis, 
regulatory impact review, and fishery impact statement.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Nikhil Mehta, NMFS SERO, telephone: 
727-824-5305, email: [email protected].

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The snapper-grouper fishery in the South 
Atlantic includes hogfish and is managed under the Fishery Management 
Plan for the Snapper-Grouper Fishery of the South Atlantic Region 
(FMP). The FMP was prepared by the South Atlantic 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).
    On July 31, 2015, NMFS published a notice of intent to prepare a 
draft EIS for Amendment 37 and requested public comment (80 FR 45641). 
On June 17, 2016, the notice of availability for the draft EIS was 
published and public comment was also requested (81 FR 39639). The 
notice of availability for the final EIS for Amendment 37 published on 
October 28, 2016 (81 FR 75053). On October 7, 2016, NMFS published a 
Magnuson-Stevens Act notice of availability for Amendment 37 and 
requested public comment (81 FR 69774). On December 16, 2016, NMFS 
published a proposed rule for Amendment 37 and requested public comment 
(81 FR 91104). On December 28, 2016, the Secretary of Commerce 
(Secretary) approved Amendment 37 under section 304(a)(3) of the 
Magnuson-Stevens Act. The proposed rule and Amendment 37 outline the 
rationale for the actions contained in this final rule. A summary of 
the management measures described in Amendment 37 and implemented by 
this final rule is provided below.

Management Measures Contained in This Final Rule

    This final rule revises the hogfish FMU in the FMP by establishing 
two hogfish stocks, one in Federal waters off Georgia through North 
Carolina and one in Federal waters in the area off the Florida Keys and 
east Florida; specifies annual catch limits (ACLs) and AMs; and 
modifies or establishes management measures for the GA/NC and FLK/EFL 
stocks of hogfish. All weights of hogfish are described in round 
weight.

FMU for Hogfish

    Hogfish is managed in Federal waters in the South Atlantic region 
from the jurisdictional boundary between the South Atlantic Council and 
Gulf of Mexico Fishery Management Council (Gulf Council) (approximately 
the Florida Keys) to the North Carolina and Virginia state border. This 
final rule creates two stocks of hogfish in Federal waters and 
establishes new stock boundaries under the jurisdiction of the South 
Atlantic Council under the FMP. The first stock is the GA/NC hogfish 
stock, with a southern boundary extending east from the Florida and 
Georgia state border to the seaward boundary of the EEZ. The GA/NC 
stock's management area then extends northward to a line extending east 
from the North Carolina and Virginia state border to the seaward 
boundary of the EEZ. The second stock is the FLK/EFL hogfish stock, 
with a southern boundary at the 25[deg]09' N. lat. line off the west 
coast of Florida, which is near Cape Sable. The FLK/EFL stock's 
management area extends south of 25[deg]09' N. lat. off the west coast 
of Florida, then east around South Florida, and then north off the east 
coast of Florida to a line extending east from the Florida and Georgia 
state border to the seaward boundary of the EEZ.
    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 FLK/EFL 
hogfish stock in Gulf of Mexico (Gulf) Federal waters south of 
25[deg]09' N. lat. off the west coast of Florida. The Gulf Council 
approved Amendment 43 to the Fishery Management Plan for the Reef Fish 
Resources of the Gulf of Mexico (Amendment 43), and selected the same 
boundary at the 25[deg]09' N. lat. line off the west coast of Florida, 
which is near Cape Sable, to separate the FLK/EFL hogfish stock from 
the hogfish stock managed under the Gulf Council's Reef Fish FMP (West 
Florida hogfish stock). On November 23, 2016, NMFS published a proposed 
rule in the Federal Register to implement Amendment 43 (81 FR 84538). 
The Secretary approved Amendment 43 on February 2, 2017, under section 
304(a)(3) of the Magnuson-Stevens Act and also approved the Gulf 
Council's request for the revised boundary under section 304(f) of the 
Magnuson-Stevens Act. A final rule to implement Amendment 43 published 
on the same date as this final rule. Therefore, through this final 
rule, the South Atlantic Council establishes the management measures 
for the FLK/EFL hogfish stock, including in Gulf Federal waters south 
of 25[deg]09' N. lat. off the west coast of Florida. Those commercial 
vessels and recreational charter vessels and headboats (for-hire) 
fishing for hogfish anywhere in Gulf Federal waters, i.e., north and 
west of the jurisdictional boundary between the Gulf and South Atlantic 
Councils (approximately at the Florida Keys), 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.

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All Federal permit holders are still required to follow the sale and 
reporting requirements associated with the respective permits. Private 
recreational anglers must also follow applicable management measures 
implemented by this final rule for FLK/EFL hogfish in Gulf Federal 
waters south of 25[deg]09' N. lat. off the west coast of Florida.
    As described in Amendment 37, the revised stock boundary at the 
25[deg]09' N. lat. line off the west coast of Florida will aid law 
enforcement personnel because it coincides with an existing State of 
Florida management boundary for certain state-managed species and will 
simplify regulations across adjacent state and Federal management 
jurisdictions.

ACLs and Optimum Yield for the GA/NC and FLK/EFL Hogfish Stocks

    Because the most recent hogfish stock assessment, completed in 2014 
through the Southeast Data, Assessment, and Review process (SEDAR 37), 
was not deemed sufficient to specify an acceptable biological catch 
(ABC) recommendation for the GA/NC stock of hogfish, the South Atlantic 
Council's Scientific and Statistical Committee (SSC) applied Level 4 of 
the South Atlantic Council's ABC control rule to arrive at their ABC 
recommendation for this stock. Level 4 is appropriate for unassessed 
stocks with only reliable catch data. Amendment 29 to the Snapper-
Grouper FMP updated the South Atlantic Council's ABC control rule, 
including Level 4 for unassessed stocks (80 FR 30947, June 1, 2015). 
For the GA/NC hogfish stock, this final rule and Amendment 37 specify 
an ABC of 35,716 lb (16,201 kg), a total ACL and optimum yield (OY) 
(equal to 95 percent of the ABC) of 33,930 lb (15,390 kg), and 
commercial and recreational ACLs based on re-calculated sector 
allocations of 69.13 percent to the commercial sector and 30.87 percent 
to the recreational sector. Establishment of the new GA/NC stock 
required re-calculation of the sector allocations based on the existing 
formula from the South Atlantic Council's Comprehensive ACL Amendment 
(77 FR 15916, March 16, 2012), to reflect the appropriate landings for 
each sector from the relevant geographic region. Through this final 
rule, the commercial ACL is set at 23,456 lb (10,639 kg) and the 
recreational ACL is set at 988 fish. For the GA/NC stock of hogfish, 
the South Atlantic Council decided to specify the ABC, total ACL, and 
commercial ACL in pounds and the recreational ACL in numbers of fish.
    The SSC considered the SEDAR 37 results sufficient to provide an 
ABC recommendation for the FLK/EFL stock of hogfish, and the South 
Atlantic Council concurred with their recommendation. The ABC for the 
FLK/EFL stock is derived from projections in SEDAR 37, and the 
projections were provided in both pounds and numbers of fish. The South 
Atlantic Council determined that for the FLK/EFL stock of hogfish, it 
was more appropriate to specify the ABC, OY, total ACL, and 
recreational ACL in numbers of fish, and the commercial ACL in pounds 
(since recreational landings are tracked in numbers of fish and 
commercial landings are tracked in pounds). Therefore, Amendment 37 
specifies an ABC of 17,930 fish for this stock, with annual increases 
through 2027 when the ABC is 63,295 fish. The OY and total ACL are 
equal to 95 percent of the ABC. The commercial and recreational ACLs 
are based on re-calculated sector allocations of 9.63 percent to the 
commercial sector and 90.37 percent to the recreational sector. As 
discussed above, the re-calculated sector allocations are based on the 
South Atlantic Council's existing allocation formula and are necessary 
to reflect the appropriate landings for each sector from the relevant 
geographic region of the new stock. For 2017, the total ACL (and OY) is 
17,034 fish, the commercial ACL is 3,510 lb (1,592 kg) (which would be 
1,345 fish), and the recreational ACL is 15,689 fish. Each of these 
ACLs increase annually through 2027 as the stock rebuilds. In 2027, the 
total ACL (and OY) for the FLK/EFL hogfish stock is 60,130 fish, the 
commercial ACL is 17,018 lb (7,719 kg) (which would be 6,520 fish), and 
the recreational ACL is 53,610 fish.
    When possible, the South Atlantic Council prefers specifying the 
recreational ACL in numbers of fish and the commercial ACL in pounds. 
Their rationale is that recreational landings are already tracked in 
numbers of fish while commercial landings are tracked in pounds. 
Because Amendment 37 and this final rule also increase the minimum size 
limits for the GA/NC and FLK/EFL hogfish stocks, specifying certain 
catch levels in pounds could potentially increase the risk of exceeding 
the ABCs for the hogfish stocks because larger fish are heavier. 
Therefore, the South Atlantic Council determined that there would be a 
lower risk of exceeding the recreational ACLs due to an increase in the 
minimum size limits if certain catch levels, such as ABC and 
recreational ACL, were specified in numbers of fish. For the GA-NC 
stock of hogfish, the recreational ACL was converted from pounds to 
numbers of fish using an average recreational weight of 10.6 lb (5 kg) 
per fish in round weight. Appendix N to Amendment 37 includes a 
detailed account of the methodology used to specify the recreational 
ACL for the FLK/EFL stock of hogfish in numbers of fish.

AMs for the Commercial and Recreational Sectors for Both the GA/NC and 
FLK/EFL Hogfish Stocks

    This final rule retains the existing in-season and post-season AMs 
applicable for the single South Atlantic-wide hogfish stock for the 
commercial sector and applies them to both the GA/NC and FLK/EFL 
hogfish stocks. The commercial AMs for the GA/NC and FLK/EFL hogfish 
stocks consist of an in-season closure of the commercial sector if the 
applicable commercial ACL is met or is projected to be met. If a 
commercial ACL is exceeded, a post-season AM would reduce the 
commercial ACL for the applicable hogfish stock by the amount of the 
commercial ACL overage during the following fishing year if the total 
ACL (commercial ACL plus recreational ACL) is also exceeded and the 
applicable hogfish stock is overfished.
    This final rule also retains the existing recreational AMs 
applicable for the single South Atlantic-wide hogfish stock and applies 
them to both the GA/NC and FLK/EFL hogfish stocks. The recreational AMs 
for the GA/NC and FLK/EFL hogfish stocks consist of an in-season 
closure of the recreational sector if the applicable recreational ACL 
is met or is projected to be met. If a recreational ACL is exceeded, 
then during the following fishing year, NMFS will monitor for continued 
increased landings of the applicable hogfish stock. If necessary, NMFS 
will reduce the length of the recreational season and the recreational 
ACL for the applicable hogfish stock by the amount of the recreational 
ACL overage if the total ACL is also exceeded and the applicable 
hogfish stock is overfished.

Minimum Size Limits for the GA/NC and FLK/EFL Hogfish Stocks

    For both the commercial and recreational sectors, this final rule 
increases the minimum size limit to 17 inches (43.2 cm), FL, for the 
GA/NC hogfish stock, and 16 inches (40.6 cm), FL, for the FLK/EFL 
hogfish stock. The South Atlantic Council determined these minimum size 
limits serve as a precautionary approach to address population 
stability for hogfish off Georgia through North Carolina, and reduce 
disruption to spawning, avoid recruitment overfishing, and benefit the

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spawning populations off the Florida Keys and east Florida.

Commercial Trip Limit for the GA/NC and FLK/EFL Hogfish Stocks

    This final rule establishes commercial trip limits of 500 lb (227 
kg) for the GA/NC stock, and 25 lb (11 kg) for the FLK/EFL stock. The 
South Atlantic Council recommended a 500-lb (227-kg) commercial trip 
limit for the GA/NC stock to enable commercial harvest in that 
geographic area to take place year-round. Furthermore, as described in 
Amendment 37, the majority of commercial fishermen landed 25 lb (11 kg) 
or less of hogfish per trip in the area off the Florida Keys and east 
Florida area. The South Atlantic Council determined that implementing a 
commercial trip limit of 25 lb (11 kg) for the FLK/EFL hogfish stock 
would restrict some harvest and help to prevent a commercial in-season 
closure.

Recreational Bag Limits for the GA/NC and FLK/EFL Hogfish Stocks

    This final rule establishes a recreational bag limit for each 
person of one fish per day in Federal waters for the FLK/EFL hogfish 
stock, and a recreational bag limit for each person of two fish per day 
in Federal waters for the GA/NC hogfish stock. The South Atlantic 
Council determined that these bag limits would reduce harvest and help 
to prevent a recreational in-season closure.

Recreational Fishing Season for the FLK/EFL Hogfish Stock

    This final rule establishes a recreational fishing season from May 
through October for the FLK/EFL hogfish stock, with recreational 
harvest prohibited from January through April and from November through 
December during each fishing year. As described in Amendment 37, 
hogfish spawning activity occurs predominantly during the months of 
December through April. Analysis in Amendment 37 showed that, in 
combination with the recreational ACLs, minimum size limit, and 
recreational bag limit implemented through this final rule, a 6-month 
recreational fishing season would help to maintain recreational 
landings within the recreational ACL for the FLK/EFL hogfish stock. The 
South Atlantic Council determined that specifying a May through October 
fishing season would protect the overfished FLK/EFL hogfish stock 
during the peak spawning season, and the ACLs and AMs in this final 
rule will help ensure overfishing does not occur. The South Atlantic 
Council decided not to establish a recreational fishing season for the 
GA/NC hogfish stock because that stock does not seem to be experiencing 
heavy fishing pressure, and the average recreational landings in recent 
years have been well below the recreational ACL established by this 
final rule.

Management Measures Contained in Amendment 37 but Not Codified Through 
This Final Rule

    In addition to the management measures that this final rule 
implements, Amendment 37 includes actions to specify fishing levels and 
recreational annual catch targets (ACTs) for the GA/NC and FLK/EFL 
hogfish stocks, and establish a rebuilding plan for the FLK/EFL hogfish 
stock.

Maximum Sustainable Yield and Minimum Stock Size Threshold for the GA/
NC and FLK/EFL Hogfish Stocks

    Amendment 37 specifies the maximum sustainable yield (MSY) for the 
GA/NC and FLK/EFL stocks of hogfish as equal to the yield produced by 
the fishing mortality rate at MSY (FMSY) or the 
FMSY proxy, with the MSY and FMSY proxy 
recommended by the most recent stock assessment. Based on SEDAR 37, the 
resulting MSY for the FLK/EFL hogfish stock is 346,095 lb (156,986 kg) 
(which would be 108,264 fish), and is unknown for the GA/NC hogfish 
stock. Amendment 37 specifies the minimum stock size threshold (MSST) 
for these two stocks of hogfish at 75 percent of spawning stock biomass 
at MSY (SSBMSY), which results in an unknown MSST value for 
the GA/NC hogfish stock, and an MSST for the FLK/EFL hogfish stock of 
1,725,293 lb (782,580 kg).

Recreational ACTs for the GA/NC and FLK/EFL Hogfish Stocks

    Amendment 37 specifies a recreational ACT (equal to 85 percent of 
the recreational ACL) of 840 fish for the GA/NC stock and 13,335 fish 
for the FLK/EFL stock in 2017. The recreational ACT for the FLK/EFL 
stock increases annually from 2017 through 2027 as the stock rebuilds. 
NMFS notes that the recreational ACTs are used only for monitoring and 
do not trigger an AM.

Rebuilding Plan for the FLK/EFL Hogfish Stock

    Because the FLK/EFL hogfish stock is overfished, Amendment 37 
establishes a rebuilding plan that sets the ABC equal to the yield at a 
constant fishing mortality rate and rebuilds the stock in 10 years with 
a 72.5 percent probability of success. Year 1 of the rebuilding plan is 
2017 and 2027 is the last year. The South Atlantic Council's SSC 
indicated that harvest levels recommended in the Amendment 37 
rebuilding plan are sustainable and would achieve the goal of 
rebuilding the FLK/EFL hogfish stock. The ABC for the FLK/EFL hogfish 
stock is 17,930 fish in 2017 and increases annually through 2027, when 
the ABC is 63,295 fish.

Comments and Responses

    A total of 33 comments were received on the notice of availability 
and proposed rule for Amendment 37 from individuals, and commercial, 
private recreational, and for-hire (charter) recreational fishing 
entities. The majority of comments were in general opposition to the 
large number of actions in Amendment 37, but most comments supported 
the need for some protection of hogfish, especially in the Florida 
Keys. The majority of comments supporting additional protection for 
hogfish were in favor of the increase in the minimum size limits for 
the FLK/EFL stock, but opposed the reduction in the recreational bag 
limits and recreational fishing season for the FLK/EFL stock. Comments 
that specifically relate to the actions contained in Amendment 37 and 
the proposed rule, as well as NMFS' respective responses, are 
summarized below.
    Comment 1: NMFS should not modify the snapper-grouper FMU to create 
separate stocks of hogfish as proposed in Amendment 37. The regulations 
proposed by the Gulf Council in Amendment 43 and the proposal by the 
State of Florida to pass compatible regulations in state waters 
conflict with Amendment 37. Inconsistent rules for different regions 
create confusion, lead to costly government administration, and makes 
compliance difficult.
    Response: The South Atlantic Council determined that based on the 
most recent stock assessment for hogfish, it is appropriate to manage 
these two stocks of hogfish separately, and NMFS agrees. The most 
recent stock assessment was completed in 2014 (SEDAR 37), and 
identified two separate stocks of hogfish in the South Atlantic region, 
and one stock of hogfish in the Gulf (West Florida hogfish stock). 
Within the South Atlantic region, one stock of hogfish was identified 
to exist off North Carolina, South Carolina, and Georgia (GA/NC stock); 
and a separate stock of hogfish was identified to exist off the Florida 
Keys and east Florida (FLK/EFL stock). Therefore, the final rule for 
Amendment 37 modifies the snapper-grouper FMU for hogfish into two 
stocks in the South Atlantic region (GA/NC and FLK/EFL) based on the 
best scientific information available.
    NMFS disagrees that the regulations specific to the FLK/EFL stock 
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in Amendment 37 conflict with the stock boundary in Amendment 43 or 
with the State of Florida's proposed changes to their regulations. The 
Gulf Council approved Amendment 43, which has the same boundary as the 
South Atlantic Council's Amendment 37 to separate the FLK/EFL hogfish 
stock from the West Florida hogfish stock. Both Amendment 37 and 
Amendment 43 have been approved by the Secretary, and the Gulf Council 
will continue to manage hogfish in Federal waters north of 25[deg]09' 
N. lat. off the west coast of Florida. The South Atlantic Council will 
establish the management measures for the FLK/EFL hogfish stock, 
including in Gulf Federal waters south of 25[deg]09' N. lat. (near Cape 
Sable, Florida). This new boundary will avoid confusion for the public, 
and will aid law enforcement and fishermen by making regulations for 
hogfish consistent off the entire Florida Keys and east coast of 
Florida.
    While some management measures for hogfish in Amendment 43 will be 
different when compared with those in Amendment 37, the two FMPs 
concern separate stocks of hogfish, and NMFS disagrees that the 
management measures in Amendment 37 conflict with the management 
measures recently approved by the Florida Fish and Wildlife 
Conservation Commission (FWC). In November 2016, the Florida FWC 
approved regulations compatible with certain management measures in 
Amendment 43 and Amendment 37 for minimum size limits and recreational 
bag limits for hogfish in Florida state waters of the Gulf of Mexico 
and South Atlantic. These state regulations are identical to the 
minimum size limits and recreational bag limits implemented by the 
final rules for Amendment 43 and Amendment 37. The Florida FWC also 
approved a recreational fishing season in state waters adjacent to the 
FLK/EFL FMU; this recreational fishing season in state waters is 
identical to the recreational fishing season specified in Amendment 37 
and in this final rule. The Florida FWC intends to file a notice of 
intent to adopt Federal regulations for hogfish in its state waters of 
the Gulf and South Atlantic when the final rules to implement Amendment 
43 and Amendment 37 publish in the Federal Register. Therefore, 
consistent regulations will apply for hogfish in state and Federal 
waters off Florida in the respective stock areas. Also, see the 
response to Comment 2, below, regarding management measures for hogfish 
in the Gulf and South Atlantic regions.
    Comment 2: Modifying the snapper-grouper FMU for hogfish at the 
25[deg]09' N. lat. line off the west coast of Florida in the Gulf will 
create inconsistent regulations for commercial trip limits on either 
side of this demarcation. This action will also adversely affect 
fishers who do not have Federal commercial permits for both South 
Atlantic snapper-grouper and Gulf reef fish.
    Response: NMFS agrees that commercial management measures differ 
depending on whether hogfish are harvested north or south of 25[deg]09' 
N. lat. off the west coast of Florida, as no commercial trip limit 
applies north of that point in the Gulf. SEDAR 37 determined that the 
West Florida hogfish stock is neither overfished, nor undergoing 
overfishing, and the Gulf Council did not select a commercial trip 
limit for that stock. However, SEDAR 37 concluded that the FLK/EFL 
stock is overfished and undergoing overfishing. Therefore, the South 
Atlantic Council determined that a commercial trip limit was needed to 
help end overfishing and rebuild this stock. The South Atlantic Council 
determined that implementing a commercial trip limit of 25 lb (11 kg) 
for the FLK/EFL hogfish stock would restrict some harvest to assist in 
rebuilding this stock and help to lengthen the commercial season under 
the reduced commercial ACL.
    NMFS disagrees that this final rule will adversely affect fishers 
not holding both commercial fishing permits. As discussed above, this 
final rule modifies the snapper-grouper FMU for hogfish and implements 
consistent regulations across adjacent state and Federal management 
jurisdictions in the respective stock areas, helps avoid confusion 
among the public, and assists law enforcement. However, this final rule 
will not modify the existing Federal commercial permit requirements. 
Vessels fishing for hogfish in Gulf Federal waters, as defined at 50 
CFR 600.105(c), will still be required to have the appropriate Federal 
Gulf reef fish permits, including when fishing for the FLK/EFL stock 
managed by the South Atlantic Council between the Councils' 
jurisdictional boundary and the 25[deg]09' N. lat. line off the west 
coast of Florida. Conversely, vessels fishing for hogfish in South 
Atlantic Federal waters will still be required to have the appropriate 
Federal South Atlantic snapper-grouper permits. Federal permit holders 
will continue to be required to follow the existing sale and logbook 
reporting requirements associated with the respective permits. NMFS 
recognizes that maintaining existing permitting requirements minimizes 
confusion and avoids unnecessarily burdening those fishing for hogfish 
under Federal permits, while still meeting both Councils' management 
needs.
    Comment 3: NMFS should increase the minimum size limit of hogfish 
to 14 or 15 inches (35.6 and 38.1 cm), fork length (FL), but not to 16 
inches (40.6 cm), FL, for the FLK/EFL stock of hogfish. Increasing the 
minimum size limit to 16 inches (40.6 cm), FL, will result in an 
increase in discards and discard mortality related to barotrauma, 
especially when hogfish are harvested from deep water.
    Response: As discussed in Amendment 37, the biological benefits to 
the FLK/EFL hogfish stock are greater with the larger minimum size 
limit of 16 inches (40.6 cm), FL, compared with 14 or 15 inches (35.6 
and 38.1 cm), FL. The minimum size limit of 16 inches (40.6 cm), FL, is 
comparatively less disruptive to spawning aggregations and helps to 
rebuild the FLK/EFL hogfish stock. Hogfish begin life as females and 
eventually become male if they reach an older age, depending on their 
environmental conditions. Hogfish also form harems; one male will spawn 
with several females during spawning seasons that last for months. The 
number and gender of hogfish in a group influences the size and age 
range at which sexual transition occurs. Removal of the dominant male 
has the potential to significantly affect harem stability and decrease 
reproductive potential. Larger minimum size limits provide hogfish more 
opportunities to form harems and transition from females to males, and 
the South Atlantic Council determined 16 inches (40.6 cm), FL, is the 
appropriate minimum size limit for this stock of hogfish. In addition, 
while NMFS agrees that barotrauma may result in the mortality of fish 
when brought up to the surface from deep water, bycatch and discards 
would not be expected to increase substantially as a result of an 
increase in the minimum size limit to 16 inches (40.6 cm), FL, because 
the dominant mode of harvest is by spearfishing, which is highly 
selective, and fishers using this gear would be expected to be able to 
visually recognize a 16 inch (40.6 cm), FL, fish and, therefore, target 
legal-sized fish. NMFS is working with the South Atlantic Council on 
developing methods that could be considered in the future as measures 
to further reduce mortality resulting from barotrauma (such as removing 
the minimum size limit for deep-water species, requiring the use of 
descending devices, and recommending or requiring hook types for 
various species in the snapper-grouper FMU).
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trip limit for the GA/NC stock of hogfish. Very few commercial 
spearfishers target this stock, which has rarely met the commercial 
ACL, and the catch history has remained consistent.
    Response: As discussed in Amendment 37, 1 percent of commercial 
trips landed 500 lb (227 kg) or more of hogfish per trip off Georgia 
through North Carolina during 2012-2014. Average commercial landings 
during 2012-2014 were less than the commercial ACL for 2017 implemented 
by this final rule, and the 2017 commercial ACL is not expected to be 
reached under the 500-lb (227-kg) commercial trip limit under current 
fishing practices. However, the South Atlantic Council is concerned 
that commercial fishermen may shift effort from the FLK/EFL stock to 
the GA/NC stock because of the restrictions to the FLK/EFL stock. 
Because hogfish are more accessible to fishermen when they aggregate to 
reproduce, the South Atlantic Council determined that this commercial 
trip limit is a precautionary measure to help prevent localized 
depletion of the stock. Additionally, the South Atlantic Council 
determined a 500-lb (227-kg) commercial trip limit will help to ensure 
commercial harvest can take place year-round in this area.
    Comment 5: A reduction of the recreational bag limit for the FLK/
EFL stock of hogfish to 1 fish per person per day is excessive and will 
deter anglers from taking trips on charter vessels and headboats. The 
recreational bag limit for the FLK/EFL stock of hogfish should be 2 to 
5 fish per person per day. The economic data for headboats in Amendment 
37 for this action is inaccurate and flawed. Reducing the recreational 
bag limit to 3 fish per person per day combined with the actions to 
reduce the minimum size limit and a recreational fishing season would 
re-build the FLK/EFL stock of hogfish without having a large economic 
impact.
    Response: The South Atlantic Council chose a recreational bag limit 
of 1 fish per person per day as their preferred alternative to extend 
the length of the recreational fishing season, while also helping to 
end overfishing and rebuild this overfished stock. The data in 
Amendment 37 show that few fishermen in the South Atlantic region catch 
more than 1 fish per day on recreational trips. According to data from 
the Marine Recreational Information Program (MRIP) from private 
recreational and charter trips during 2012-2014, approximately 60 
percent of these trips harvested 1 or no hogfish per person per day, 78 
percent harvested 2 hogfish per person per day or less, 14 percent 
harvested 3 to 4 hogfish per person per day, and only 8 percent of the 
trips harvested 5 hogfish or more per person per day. Among headboat 
trips, 87 percent harvested 1 hogfish, 10 percent harvested 2 hogfish, 
1 percent harvested 3 hogfish, and 2 percent harvested more than 5 
hogfish per vessel per day.
    In addition, the recreational bag limit of 1 fish per person per 
day is predicted to result in a longer recreational fishing season than 
bag limits of 2 to 5 fish per person per day. Analysis in Amendment 37 
concludes that the recreational sector will be open for most of the 
annual May through October recreational season (182 days open out of 
184 calendar days) under the bag limit of 1 fish per person per day.
    NMFS disagrees that the economic data in Amendment 37 is inaccurate 
and flawed. Amendment 37 used the best scientific information available 
to analyze the economic effects of bag limit reductions on the 
recreational fishing sector. Trip-level landings estimates from MRIP 
and average harvest per angler data from the Southeast Region Headboat 
Survey (SRHS) demonstrated that the majority of anglers kept only 1 
hogfish or less per person per trip from 2012 through 2014. 
Additionally, MRIP data (2012 through 2014) showed that on charter 
trips, hogfish were typically harvested with other species, and on 
average, greater numbers of non-hogfish than hogfish species were kept. 
Therefore, changes to the recreational bag limit, in general, likely 
would not result in changes in for-hire angler behavior, such as 
cancellation of pre-booked for-hire trips or a reduction in booking 
rates for future trips. NMFS acknowledges that uncertainty associated 
with the recreational survey data exists, and that some for-hire 
businesses may be negatively affected by the reduction to the bag 
limit. However, some for-hire businesses may benefit from the longer 
hogfish recreational season that is expected to result from the 
reduction in the bag limit. Due to the complex nature of angler 
behavior and of the for-hire industry, available data are insufficient 
to quantify all of these potential economic effects on individual for-
hire businesses.
    Comment 6: NMFS should not implement a closure of the recreational 
fishing season for the FLK/EFL stock of hogfish. If a closure is 
implemented, it should include the commercial sector as well.
    Response: This final rule establishes a recreational fishing season 
from May through October for the FLK/EFL hogfish stock, with 
recreational harvest prohibited from January through April and from 
November through December during each fishing year to protect spawning 
fish, maintain landings within the recreational ACL for the FLK/EFL 
stock, and allow the stock to rebuild. As described in Amendment 37, 
hogfish spawning activity occurs predominantly during the months of 
December through April, and begins (and ends) slightly earlier in the 
Florida Keys than on the West Florida shelf (e.g., from the Florida 
panhandle south along the west coast of Florida to Naples, Florida). 
Analysis in Amendment 37 demonstrated that for the FLK/EFL hogfish 
stock, in combination with the recreational ACL, minimum size limit, 
and recreational bag limit, a 6-month recreational fishing season would 
help to maintain recreational landings within the recreational ACL and 
rebuild this overfished stock.
    NMFS disagrees that the seasonal closure should apply to the 
commercial sector. The South Atlantic Council previously established 
sector allocations for the hogfish stock ACL of 9.63 percent to the 
commercial sector and 90.37 percent to the recreational sector. Neither 
Amendment 37 nor this final rule changes these sector allocations for 
the FLK/EFL hogfish stock. The South Atlantic Council determined that 
an increase in the minimum size limit to 16 inches (40.6 cm), FL, and a 
commercial trip limit of 25 lb (11 kg) would achieve the necessary 
reduction in commercial harvest to help eliminate overfishing and 
rebuild the FLK/EFL hogfish stock, and to maintain commercial landings 
within the commercial ACL.
    Comment 7: The FLK/EFL stock of hogfish is not currently 
overfished. The science and data that claim this stock is overfished is 
incorrect and is a result of biased sampling methods.
    Response: NMFS disagrees. Amendment 37 and this final rule respond 
to the latest stock assessment for hogfish (SEDAR 37), which determined 
that the FLK/EFL stock of hogfish is overfished and undergoing 
overfishing. The SEDAR process is a peer-reviewed cooperative effort to 
assess the status of stocks in the southeast region, involving the 
South Atlantic, Caribbean, and Gulf of Mexico Fishery Management 
Councils; NMFS Southeast Fisheries Science Center (SEFSC), NMFS 
Southeast Regional Office, and the NMFS Highly Migratory Species 
Division; and the Atlantic and Gulf States Marine Fisheries 
Commissions. SEDAR also relies on state agencies and universities 
throughout the region for research, data collection, and stock 
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the stock assessment for hogfish under the SEDAR process, and used 
landings data from both state and Federal waters. Fisheries-dependent 
and independent data were also utilized in the stock assessment. Data 
included commercial harvest by gear type (hook-and-line and spear) and 
source (trip tickets and logbooks), and recreational harvest by gear 
type and from private anglers and charter vessels and headboats (MRIP 
and SRHS). The South Atlantic Council's SSC considered SEDAR 37 as the 
best scientific information available, and the SEFSC certified 
Amendment 37 as the best scientific information available.

Additional Change to Codified Text Not in Amendment 37

    In addition to the measures described for Amendment 37, this final 
rule corrects an error in Table 1 to Sec.  622.1--FMPs Implemented 
Under Part 622. In 2013, the final rule for Amendment 27 to the FMP 
inadvertently removed two footnotes from the entry for the FMP in Table 
1 of Sec.  622.1 (78 FR 78770, December 27, 2013). This final rule 
corrects that error and inserts those footnotes back into the entry for 
the FMP in Table 1 of Sec.  622.1.

Classification

    The Regional Administrator for the NMFS Southeast Region has 
determined that this final rule is consistent with Amendment 37, 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 37 and the preamble to this final rule provide a 
statement of the need for and objectives of this rule. No duplicative, 
overlapping, or conflicting Federal rules have been identified. In 
addition, 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.
    Public comments relating to socio-economic implications and 
potential impacts on small businesses are addressed in the response to 
Comment 5 in the Comments and Responses section of this final rule. No 
changes to this final rule were made in response to these public 
comments. No comments were received from the Office of Advocacy for the 
Small Business Administration.
    NMFS agrees that the South Atlantic Council's choice of preferred 
alternatives will best achieve their objectives for Amendment 37 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 federally-
permitted commercial vessels and recreational anglers that fish for or 
harvest hogfish in Federal waters of the South Atlantic, and those that 
fish in Federal waters of the Gulf of Mexico between the Gulf and South 
Atlantic Council jurisdictional boundary and the new FLK/EFL hogfish 
stock boundary at the 25[deg]09' N. lat. line off the west coast of 
Florida. As discussed in Amendment 37, the data used to assign landings 
to stock areas and monitor the ACL do not have high enough spatial 
resolution to estimate the specific fishing activity that occurs in the 
area between the Councils' jurisdictional boundary and the new FLK/EFL 
hogfish stock boundary at the 25[deg]09' N. lat. line off the west 
coast of Florida. The management boundary for this stock of hogfish was 
selected by the South Atlantic Council because it coincides with the 
State of Florida's Pompano Endorsement Zone boundary, and would 
simplify regulations and aid in the enforcement of management 
regulations. Based on public testimony and comments, the South Atlantic 
Council concluded that the boundary line at 25[deg]09' N. lat. off the 
west coast of Florida is far enough north of the Florida Keys and far 
enough south of Naples and Marco Island, Florida, such that it is in an 
area where fishing for hogfish is not a popular activity. This boundary 
line would not impact current approaches to ACL monitoring, and it 
would help simplify regulations for commercial vessels that fish for 
hogfish in both Gulf and South Atlantic Federal waters around the 
Florida Keys. In addition, it would be unlikely for fishermen to 
harvest hogfish belonging to the West Florida stock in the Gulf and 
then travel south for a long distance to land those fish in the South 
Atlantic. It is important to note that on the west coast of Florida, 
there are very few ports in Monroe County north of the Florida Keys, 
and this area is comprised in large part by the Everglades National 
Park. Based on the relatively small size of the area between the 
Councils' jurisdictional boundary and the new FLK/EFL 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 that commercial hogfish landings from this 
area in the Gulf will be minimal. For all of the aforementioned 
reasons, the analysis conducted for Amendment 37, and summarized here, 
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 FLK/EFL stock area (including the area in the Gulf EEZ). This 
data was used to both identify affected vessels and estimate the 
economic effects of this final rule on those vessels. NMFS expects 
commercial hogfish landings from the FLK/EFL stock and harvested from 
the Gulf EEZ to be below the level that would change any of the 
assumptions or conclusions of the following analysis.
    This final rule will not directly apply to or regulate for-hire 
vessels, because for-hire vessels sell fishing services to recreational 
anglers and the changes to the hogfish management measures in this 
final rule will not directly alter the services sold by these vessels. 
However, the changes will affect when recreational anglers on for-hire 
trips are allowed to fish for or retain hogfish, as well as the 
quantity and size of hogfish that are harvested. Any change in demand 
for for-hire fishing services, and associated economic effects, as a 
result of this final rule would be a consequence of behavioral change 
by anglers, secondary to any direct effect on anglers and, therefore, 
an indirect effect of the final rule. Because the effects on for-hire 
vessels are indirect, they fall outside the scope of the RFA. For-hire 
captains and crew are permitted to retain hogfish under the 
recreational bag limit; however, they are not permitted to sell these 
fish. As such, for-hire captains and crew are only affected as 
recreational anglers. For purposes of the RFA, NMFS does not consider 
recreational anglers to be small entities, so they are outside the 
scope of this analysis, and only the impacts on commercial vessels will 
be discussed.
    As of May 25, 2016, there were 552 valid or renewable Federal South 
Atlantic snapper-grouper unlimited commercial permits and 116 valid or 
renewable 225-lb (102-kg) trip-limited commercial permits. Each of 
these commercial permits is associated with an individual vessel. Data 
from the years of 2010 through 2014, the most recent data available at 
the time the analysis was conducted, were used in Amendment 37 and 
these data provided the basis for the South Atlantic Council's 
decisions. Although this final rule applies to all Federal commercial 
snapper-grouper permit holders, NMFS expects that only the vessels that 
harvest hogfish will be affected. On average from 2010 through 2014, 
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were 135 federally-permitted commercial fishing vessels with reported 
landings of hogfish. Their average annual vessel-level revenue from all 
species for 2010 through 2014 was approximately $59,000 (2014 dollars). 
During this period, there were an average of 62 vessels that harvested 
hogfish in the GA/NC stock area and 77 vessels that harvested hogfish 
in the FLK/EFL stock area. Their average annual revenue from all 
species (2010 through 2014) was approximately $83,000 and $44,000 (2014 
dollars) in the two stock areas, respectively. Some of these vessels 
reported hogfish landings from both stock areas and are, therefore, 
included in the vessel counts for both stock areas. The maximum annual 
revenue for all species reported by a single one of the 135 vessels 
identified above, in 2014, was approximately $1 million (2014 dollars).
    For RFA purposes only, NMFS has established a small business size 
standard for businesses, including their affiliates, whose primary 
industry is commercial fishing (see 50 CFR 200.2). A business primarily 
engaged in commercial fishing (NAICS code 11411) is classified as a 
small business if it is independently owned and operated, is not 
dominant in its field of operation (including its affiliates), and has 
combined annual receipts not in excess of $11 million for all its 
affiliated operations worldwide. All of the commercial vessels directly 
regulated by this final rule are believed to be small entities based on 
the NMFS size standard.
    No other small entities that will be directly affected by this 
final rule have been identified.
    There are currently 668 federally-permitted commercial vessels 
eligible to fish for the snapper-grouper species managed under the FMP. 
Based on the analysis included in Amendment 37, NMFS expects 135 of 
these vessels will be affected by this final rule (approximately 20 
percent). Because all entities expected to be affected by this final 
rule are small entities, NMFS has determined that this final rule will 
affect a substantial number of small entities. Moreover, the issue of 
disproportionate effects on small versus large entities does not arise 
in the present case.
    This final rule modifies the snapper-grouper FMU for hogfish, 
specifying two stocks of hogfish in the EEZ: (1) a GA/NC stock from the 
Georgia/Florida state boundary north to the North Carolina/Virginia 
state boundary, and (2) a FLK/EFL stock from the Florida/Georgia state 
boundary on the east coast of Florida, south around the Florida Keys, 
and then north to the 25[deg]09' N. lat. line off the west coast of 
Florida. Amendment 37 also specifies MSY and MSST values for each of 
these stocks. For both the GA/NC and FLK/EFL stocks, MSY is set equal 
to the yield produced by FMSY or the FMSY proxy 
(F30%SPR) and MSST is set equal to 75 percent of 
SSBMSY. Specifying separate hogfish stocks, as well as 
management reference points (MSY and MSST) for those stocks, is not 
expected to directly alter the current harvest of the hogfish resource. 
Therefore, these changes are not expected to have any direct economic 
effects on any small entities. They do, however, influence other 
components of this final rule that are expected to have direct economic 
effects.
    This final rule also establishes a total ACL of 33,930 lb (15,390 
kg) for the GA/NC stock of hogfish, which is equal to 95 percent of the 
ABC recommended by the Council's SSC. Using the existing allocation 
formula specified in the Comprehensive ACL Amendment and landings data 
specific to the GA/NC stock area, the commercial ACL for the GA/NC 
stock of hogfish will be set constant at 23,456 lb (10,639 kg). Based 
on average annual landings for 2012 through 2014 off Georgia through 
North Carolina, the commercial sector would be expected to land only 
20,534 lb (9,314 kg) under the status quo in 2017, with an estimated 
ex-vessel value of $76,797 (2014 dollars). Because the commercial ACL 
is greater than the estimated status quo commercial landings for 2017, 
it is not expected to have any short-term direct negative economic 
effects on commercial vessels. Due to increasing uncertainty as 
projections extend further into the future, status quo commercial 
landings estimates for years subsequent to 2017 were not calculated. 
The commercial ACL for the GA/NC stock in this final rule provides the 
potential for landings to increase by 2,922 lb (1,325 kg) relative to 
average historical commercial landings (2012 through 2014). Using the 
average annual hogfish price per pound from 2012 through 2014, this 
represents a potential increase in ex-vessel revenue of $10,928 (2014 
dollars) overall. Divided by the average number of commercial vessels 
that harvested hogfish in the GA/NC stock area from 2010 through 2014, 
this would be an increase of approximately $176 per vessel.
    In addition, Amendment 37 establishes a rebuilding plan, beginning 
in 2017, for the FLK/EFL stock, which sets ABC equal to the yield at a 
constant fishing mortality rate and rebuilds the stock in 10 years with 
a 72.5 percent probability of rebuilding success. This rebuilding plan 
provides the basis for setting ACLs but does not directly alter the 
current harvest of the hogfish resource. Therefore, it is not expected 
to have direct economic effects on any small entities.
    This final rule also establishes a total ACL, in numbers of fish, 
for the FLK/EFL stock of hogfish for 2017 through 2027. The total ACL 
each year will be set equal to 95 percent of the ABC values specified 
in the rebuilding plan. In 2017, the total ACL will be 17,034 fish and 
will increase each year until reaching 60,130 fish in 2027. Using the 
existing allocation formula specified in the Comprehensive ACL 
Amendment and landings data specific to the FLK/EFL stock area, the 
commercial ACL for the FLK/EFL stock of hogfish will be set at 3,510 lb 
(1,592 kg) in 2017 and will increase each year until reaching 17,018 lb 
(7,719 kg) in 2027. In Amendment 37, a time series model was fit to 
historical landings data (1997 through 2014) for the FLK/EFL stock area 
in order to project commercial landings under the status quo in 2017. 
The commercial sector would be expected to land an estimated 20,380 lb 
(9,244 kg) of hogfish under the status quo in 2017, worth $76,213 (2014 
dollars). Due to increasing uncertainty as projections extend further 
into the future, status quo commercial landings estimates for years 
subsequent to 2017 were not calculated. Assuming the commercial ACL for 
FLK/EFL hogfish is harvested in full, it will represent a reduction in 
ex-vessel revenue of $63,086 (2014 dollars), or 83 percent, relative to 
estimated 2017 status quo revenue. This assumes that ex-vessel revenue 
from other commercially harvested species will not be substituted for 
the loss in hogfish revenue. Dividing the aforementioned reduction in 
ex-vessel revenue by the average number of commercial vessels that 
harvested hogfish in the FLK/EFL stock area from 2010 through 2014, 
results in a decrease of approximately $819 (2014 dollars) per vessel. 
NMFS assumes that ex-vessel revenue from FLK/EFL hogfish will increase 
relative to the annual increases in the commercial ACL from 2017 
through 2027, and NMFS expects the negative economic effects of this 
final rule on commercial vessels to decrease each year after 2017.
    This final rule increases the commercial minimum size limit for 
both stocks of hogfish as well. The minimum size limit for the GA/NC 
stock is increased from 12 inches (30.5 cm), FL, to 17 inches (43.2 
cm), FL, and the minimum size limit for the FLK/EFL stock is increased 
from 12 inches (30.5 cm), FL, to 16 inches (40.6 cm), FL.

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    The minimum size limit increase in this final rule for the GA/NC 
stock was estimated to reduce commercial landings by only 406 lb (184 
kg) in 2017. This translates into a $1,478 (2014 dollars) reduction in 
ex-vessel revenue overall, or $24 per vessel. This assumes that ex-
vessel revenue from other species will not be substituted for the loss 
in hogfish revenue. Under the commercial ACL for GA/NC hogfish, the 
season is expected to be open year-round and is not expected to change 
as a result of the minimum size limit. Assuming effort, harvest rates, 
and hogfish prices remain constant, then the expected economic effects 
of the minimum size limit in future years will be equivalent to those 
of 2017.
    For the FLK/EFL stock, the minimum size limit increase is not 
expected to reduce aggregate commercial landings or ex-vessel revenue 
in 2017. This assumes that ex-vessel hogfish prices will be 
unresponsive to temporal changes in landings. In subsequent years, as 
the commercial ACL for the FLK/EFL stock increases, the minimum size 
limit in this final rule will be more likely than the status quo 
minimum size limit to prevent the full harvest of the commercial ACL 
and result in a reduction in aggregate ex-vessel revenue. Under the 
minimum size limit of 16 inches (40.6 cm), FL, the 2017 fishing season 
is expected to be open 35 days longer than under the current minimum 
size limit of 12 inches (30.5 cm), FL. Because fewer legal-sized fish 
will be available for harvest, this final rule may increase harvest 
costs, and in turn, reduce profitability for some vessels. Conversely, 
a longer season for FLK/EFL hogfish may have positive economic effects 
for other vessels by expanding the number of species available for 
harvest later in the fishing year. Individual vessels are expected to 
experience varying levels of economic effects, depending on their 
fishing practices, profit maximization strategies, and ability to 
substitute revenue from other species for hogfish revenue. These 
economic effects cannot be estimated with available data.
    This final rule also establishes commercial trip limits for each 
stock of hogfish. The commercial trip limit is set at 500 lb (227 kg) 
for the GA/NC stock and 25 lb (11 kg) for the FLK/EFL stock. Currently, 
there is no commercial trip limit for hogfish in the South Atlantic.
    For the GA/NC stock, the commercial trip limit was estimated to 
result in a $4,470 (2014 dollars) decrease in ex-vessel revenue 
relative to the status quo. This assumes that ex-vessel revenue from 
other commercially harvested species will not be substituted for the 
loss in hogfish revenue. Based on historical harvest rates for 2012 
through 2014, it is expected that the commercial trip limit of 500 lb 
(227 kg) will only affect spearfishing trips. On average (2010 through 
2014), there were 11 vessels with Federal commercial snapper-grouper 
permits that reported taking at least 1 hogfish trip in the GA/NC stock 
area, where the majority of revenue from that trip was attributed to 
spearfishing. The average annual revenue from all species from 2010 
through 2014 for these vessels was $61,479 (2014 dollars). If the 
estimated reduction in ex-vessel revenue was borne entirely by these 
vessels, it would result in a loss of $406 per vessel, or less than 1 
percent of their average annual revenue from all species from 2010 
through 2014. When the commercial trip limit and minimum size limit for 
the GA/NC stock in this final rule are analyzed together, the combined 
effect on all vessels that fish for hogfish in the corresponding stock 
area is estimated to be a reduction in aggregate ex-vessel revenue of 
$5,741 (2014 dollars).
    For the FLK/EFL stock, the commercial trip limit in this final rule 
is not expected to reduce aggregate commercial landings or ex-vessel 
revenue in 2017. This conclusion assumes that prices will not change as 
a result of a change in the timing of landings. In subsequent years, as 
the commercial ACL for the FLK/EFL stock increases, the commercial trip 
limit of 25 lb (11 kg) will be more likely to prevent full harvest of 
the commercial ACL and result in a reduction in ex-vessel revenue 
relative to no trip limit. Under the commercial trip limit, the 2017 
fishing season is expected to be open 33 days longer than what would be 
expected under the commercial ACL of 3,510 lb (1,592 kg) with no 
commercial trip limit implemented. Because more trips will be required 
to harvest the same amount of fish, the commercial trip limit could 
reduce profitability for some vessels. Conversely, a longer commercial 
fishing season in the FLK/EFL stock area may have positive economic 
effects for other vessels by expanding the number of species available 
for harvest later in the fishing year. On average (2010 through 2014), 
37 vessels with Federal commercial snapper-grouper permits took at 
least 1 trip with hogfish landings in excess of 25 lb (11 kg). Trips 
with hogfish landings in excess of 25 lb (11 kg) accounted for 
approximately 28 percent of all hogfish trips reported for the FLK/EFL 
stock area, on average, from 2010 through 2014. Approximately 66 
percent of these were spearfishing trips, 23 percent were trips that 
used hook-and-line gear, and the remaining 11 percent were trips that 
used other fishing gear types. Historically (2012 through 2014), 10.1 
percent of hogfish landings on hook-and-line trips and approximately 
29.4 percent of hogfish landings on spearfishing trips were harvested 
on trips in excess of the 25 lb (11 kg) commercial trip limit in this 
final rule. These statistics suggest that spearfishing trips may be 
more adversely affected, on average, by the commercial trip limit than 
hook-and-line trips. However, specific economic effects estimates 
categorized by fishing gear are not currently available due to the high 
degree of model uncertainty at the gear level. Individual vessels are 
expected to experience varying levels of economic effects, depending on 
their fishing practices, profit maximization strategies, and ability to 
substitute other species revenue for hogfish revenue. These economic 
effects cannot be estimated with available data.
    Finally, this final rule establishes commercial AMs for the GA/NC 
and the FLK/EFL stocks of hogfish. These AMs will close the commercial 
sector for the applicable hogfish stock for the remainder of the 
fishing year if commercial landings of the applicable stock reach, or 
are projected to reach, the respective commercial ACL. Additionally, if 
the commercial ACL is exceeded, NMFS will reduce the stock-specific 
commercial ACL in the following fishing year by the amount of the 
commercial ACL overage, only if hogfish is overfished and the total ACL 
(commercial ACL and recreational ACL) for the respective stock is 
exceeded. The AMs in this final rule are the same as the previous 
commercial AMs that were in place for the single hogfish stock in the 
South Atlantic. NMFS assumes that the commercial AMs in this final rule 
will maintain landings within the commercial ACL for each stock, so no 
direct economic effects, aside from those already discussed under the 
ACLs in this final rule, are expected to occur. If the AMs do not 
maintain commercial landings at or below the commercial ACL, then there 
will be an increase in ex-vessel revenue in the fishing year the AMs 
are triggered and the commercial sector closes. Additionally, if the 
conditions are met for a reduction in the following year's commercial 
ACL by the amount of the commercial ACL overage, a reduction in ex-
vessel revenue in the following fishing year would be expected. The 
status of the GA/NC stock is currently unknown, so both conditions 
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will not be met and this provision will only affect the FLK/EFL stock. 
Because of the timeliness of commercial landings data for federally-
permitted vessels, overages and corresponding economic effects will 
likely be small, should they occur.
    In summary, when all of the hogfish management changes in this 
final rule are analyzed together, in the 2017 fishing year they will 
result in an estimated reduction in ex-vessel revenue of $5,741 (2014 
dollars) for all vessels combined that harvest hogfish from the GA/NC 
stock and $63,086 for all vessels combined that harvest hogfish from 
the FLK/EFL stock. The changes to the minimum size limit and commercial 
trip limit also have the potential to reduce profitability by 
increasing harvest costs, although these economic effects cannot be 
estimated with available data. In fishing years subsequent to 2017, if 
hogfish landings from the GA/NC stock increase to reach the commercial 
ACL, the increase in landings would offset the loss in revenue from the 
new minimum size limit and commercial trip limit, and would generate an 
increase in ex-vessel revenue of $5,187 (2014 dollars). For the vessels 
that harvest hogfish from the FLK/EFL stock, NMFS assumes that ex-
vessel revenue from hogfish will increase relative to the annual 
increases in the commercial ACL from 2017 through 2027. This will 
lessen the negative economic effects of this final rule on commercial 
vessels each year.
    The following discussion describes the alternatives that were not 
selected as preferred by the South Atlantic Council.
    The actions to designate two separate stocks of hogfish in the 
South Atlantic, set management reference points (MSY and MSST) for 
those stocks, and establish a rebuilding plan for the FLK/EFL stock of 
hogfish are not expected to have any direct economic effects on any 
small entities, and therefore, the issue of significant alternatives is 
not relevant.
    Two alternatives were considered for the action to specify a stock 
ACL and OY for the GA/NC stock of hogfish. The first alternative, the 
no action alternative, would retain the single South Atlantic-wide 
hogfish stock ACL and would not be expected to alter current harvest or 
use of the resource. This alternative was not selected by the South 
Atlantic Council because it would not adhere to the best scientific 
information available from the most recent hogfish stock assessment. 
The second alternative is the preferred alternative, which establishes 
a stock ACL specific to the GA/NC stock of hogfish. This alternative 
includes three sub-alternatives. The first sub-alternative would set 
the ACL equal to OY, where OY equals ABC. This sub-alternative would 
result in a commercial ACL for the GA/NC hogfish stock of 24,690 lb 
(11,199 kg), which is approximately 5 percent greater than the 
commercial ACL in this final rule. Because status quo landings are not 
expected to exceed any of the sub-alternative commercial ACL values in 
the short term, the first sub-alternative would not be expected to have 
any direct economic effects. However, it would allow for greater 
potential landings and ex-vessel revenue in the future compared to the 
preferred alternative in this final rule. The first sub-alternative was 
not selected as preferred by the South Atlantic Council, because the 
Council determined it was prudent to include a buffer in the GA/NC 
stock ACL to account for management uncertainty. The second sub-
alternative is the preferred sub-alternative in this final rule and it 
sets the GA/NC stock ACL equal to OY, where OY equals 95 percent of 
ABC. The third sub-alternative would set the GA/NC stock ACL equal to 
OY, where OY equals 90 percent of ABC. This sub-alternative would 
result in a GA/NC stock ACL that is approximately 5 percent less than 
the GA/NC stock ACL included in this final rule. Based on projected 
landings for 2017, this would not be expected to have direct economic 
effects on small entities; however, the potential for future increases 
in ex-vessel revenue would be less than under this final rule. Because 
allowable harvest and potential ex-vessel revenue would be lower than 
that under the preferred alternative, this alternative was not selected 
by the South Atlantic Council.
    Two alternatives were considered for the action to specify 
commercial and recreational ACLs and OY for the FLK/EFL stock of 
hogfish. The first alternative, the no action alternative, would retain 
the single South Atlantic-wide hogfish stock ACL and would not be 
expected to alter current harvest or use of the resource. This 
alternative was not selected by the South Atlantic Council, because it 
would not adhere to the best scientific information available from the 
most recent hogfish stock assessment. The second alternative is the 
preferred alternative, which establishes commercial and recreational 
ACLs specific to the FLK/EFL stock of hogfish. This alternative 
includes three sub-alternatives. The first sub-alternative would set 
the ACL equal to OY, where OY equals ABC. The commercial ACL for the 
FLK/EFL stock would be 3,695 lb (1,676 kg) in 2017, and would increase 
annually up to 17,914 lb (8,126 kg) in 2027. Under the first sub-
alternative, the commercial ACL would be approximately 5 percent 
greater each year than under the preferred sub-alternative. Assuming 
the entire commercial ACL is harvested annually, hogfish landings and 
ex-vessel revenue would also be 5 percent greater under the first sub-
alternative than under the preferred sub-alternative. As such, the 
first sub-alternative would be expected to have less negative economic 
effects on small entities than this final rule.
    However, it was not selected as preferred by the South Atlantic 
Council, because they determined it was prudent to include a buffer in 
the FLK/EFL stock ACL to account for management uncertainty. The second 
sub-alternative is the preferred sub-alternative, which sets the FLK/
EFL stock ACL equal to OY, where OY equals 95 percent of ABC. The third 
sub-alternative would set the FLK/EFL stock ACL equal to OY, where OY 
equals 90 percent of ABC. This sub-alternative would result in 
commercial and recreational ACLs that are approximately 5 percent less 
each year than under the preferred sub-alternative and, therefore, 
would be expected to have more direct negative economic effects on 
small entities than this final rule. Because allowable harvest and 
expected ex-vessel revenue would be lower than that under the preferred 
alternative, this alternative was not selected by the South Atlantic 
Council.
    Three alternatives were considered for the action to increase the 
commercial and recreational minimum size limits for the GA/NC and FLK/
EFL stocks of hogfish. The first alternative, the no action 
alternative, would retain the South Atlantic-wide hogfish minimum size 
limit of 12 inches (30.5 cm), FL, for both sectors. This would not be 
expected to alter commercial harvest rates relative to the status quo, 
so no direct economic effects to small entities would be expected to 
occur. This alternative was not selected by the South Atlantic Council, 
because it would fail to acknowledge important biological differences 
between the two stocks of hogfish, as well as stock-specific management 
needs.
    The second alternative, which was selected as preferred, increases 
the commercial and recreational minimum size limit for the GA/NC stock. 
The second alternative contains six sub-alternatives. The first sub-
alternative would increase the minimum size limit from 12 inches (30.5 
cm), FL, to 16 inches (40.6 cm), FL. This would be expected to result 
in an annual

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reduction in commercial ex-vessel revenue of only $479 (2014 dollars), 
which is $1,041 less than the reduction expected under the minimum size 
limit in this final rule. This sub-alternative was not selected as 
preferred because it would be expected to result in fewer hogfish 
reaching sexual maturity, fewer hogfish transitioning to males, and 
more negative biological effects than the minimum size limit in this 
final rule. The second sub-alternative is the preferred sub-
alternative, which sets the commercial and recreational minimum size 
limit for the GA/NC stock at 17 inches (43.2 cm), FL. The third through 
the fifth sub-alternatives would set the commercial and recreational 
minimum size limit at 18, 19, and 20 inches (45.7, 48.3, and 50.8 cm), 
FL, respectively. These sub-alternatives were not selected because they 
would be expected to result in a greater decrease in commercial ex-
vessel revenue than the minimum size limit in this final rule. The 
sixth sub-alternative would set the commercial and recreational minimum 
size limit at 15 inches (38.1 cm), FL, in the first year of 
implementation, 18 inches (45.7 cm), FL, in the second year, and 20 
inches (50.8 cm), FL, in the third year. This sub-alternative would be 
expected to have a smaller direct negative economic effect on small 
entities than the minimum size limit in this final rule in the first 
year of implementation only, and a larger direct negative economic 
effect thereafter. The sixth sub-alternative was not selected by the 
South Atlantic Council, because there was little public support for 
step-up size limit increases, and it would not aid in simplifying 
regulations.
    The third alternative, also selected as preferred, increases the 
commercial and recreational minimum size limit for the FLK/EFL stock. 
The third alternative contains five sub-alternatives. The first and 
second sub-alternatives would increase the commercial and recreational 
minimum size limit to 14 and 15 inches (35.6 and 38.1 cm), FL, 
respectively. These sub-alternatives would not be expected to affect 
aggregate ex-vessel revenue in the short-term; however, by allowing for 
potentially higher catch rates, they would be less likely to negatively 
affect profitability than the minimum size limit in this final rule. 
The specific effects on profitability cannot be estimated with 
available data. These sub-alternatives were not selected by the South 
Atlantic Council, because they would be expected to result in fewer 
hogfish reaching sexual maturity, fewer hogfish transitioning to males, 
and more negative biological effects than the minimum size limit in 
this final rule. The third sub-alternative is the preferred sub-
alternative, which increases the commercial and recreational minimum 
size limit to 16 inches (40.6 cm), FL. The fourth sub-alternative would 
increase the minimum size limit to 17 inches (43.2 cm), FL, which would 
be more likely to negatively affect profitability than the minimum size 
limit in this final rule and, therefore, was not selected as preferred. 
The fifth sub-alternative would set the commercial and recreational 
minimum size limit at 14 inches (35.6 cm), FL, in the first year of 
implementation and 16 inches (40.6 cm), FL, in the third year. This 
sub-alternative would provide for a more gradual increase in the 
minimum size limit up to 16 inches (40.6 cm), FL, which would be 
expected to have less negative economic effects than the minimum size 
limit in this final rule in the first 2 years of implementation and 
equivalent effects in the third year and beyond. The fifth sub-
alternative was not selected by the Council, because it would have 
fewer immediate biological benefits to the FLK/EFL hogfish stock, which 
is currently overfished.
    Three alternatives were considered for the action to establish 
commercial trip limits for the GA/NC and FLK/EFL stocks of hogfish. 
Under the first alternative, the no action alternative, there would be 
no commercial trip limit specified for either stock. This would not be 
expected to alter commercial harvest rates relative to the status quo, 
so no direct economic effects to small entities would be expected to 
occur. This alternative was not selected by the South Atlantic Council, 
because they decided it was necessary to implement stock-specific 
commercial trip limits in order to successfully maintain commercial 
landings of hogfish within the commercial ACL and to end overfishing of 
the FLK/EFL stock.
    The second alternative, which was selected as preferred, 
establishes a commercial trip limit for the GA/NC stock. The second 
alternative contains five sub-alternatives. The first and second sub-
alternatives would set the commercial trip limit at 100 lb (45 kg) and 
250 lb (113 kg), respectively, which would be expected to reduce 
aggregate annual landings and ex-vessel revenue by 43 percent and 19 
percent, respectively. These reductions in ex-vessel revenue would be 
larger than what would be expected under the commercial trip limit in 
this final rule and, thus, the first and second sub-alternatives were 
not selected. The third sub-alternative was selected as preferred and 
it sets the commercial trip limit at 500 lb (227 kg), which was 
estimated to reduce ex-vessel revenue by 6 percent. The fourth sub-
alternative would set the commercial trip limit at 700 lb (318 kg). 
This sub-alternative would be expected to reduce ex-vessel revenue by 
only 3 percent, which would translate into $2,287 (2014 dollars) more 
in aggregate ex-vessel revenue than under the commercial trip limit in 
this final rule. The fifth sub-alternative would not specify a 
commercial trip limit, which would be expected to have no effect on 
status quo hogfish landings or ex-vessel revenue. Under the fifth sub-
alternative, ex-vessel revenue would be $4,470 (2014 dollars) greater 
than what would be expected under the commercial trip limit for the GA/
NC stock in this final rule. The fourth and fifth sub-alternatives were 
not selected as preferred because the South Atlantic Council chose to 
take a precautionary approach to setting the commercial trip limit for 
the GA/NC stock in order to prevent effort shifts as a result of more 
stringent commercial regulations needed to end overfishing of the FLK/
EFL stock. Additionally, the vast majority of commercial trips in 
Georgia and the Carolinas do not land more than 500 lb (227 kg) of 
hogfish per trip.
    The third alternative, also selected as preferred, establishes a 
commercial trip limit for the FLK/EFL stock. The third alternative 
contains six sub-alternatives. The first sub-alternative was selected 
as preferred and it sets the commercial trip limit at 25 lb (11 kg). 
Sub-alternatives 2 through 5 would set the commercial trip limit at 50 
lb (23 kg), 100 lb (45 kg), 150 lb (68 kg), and 200 lb (91 kg), 
respectively. The sixth sub-alternative would not specify a commercial 
trip limit. These sub-alternatives for commercial trip limits would not 
be expected to affect aggregate ex-vessel revenue in the short term, 
given the low commercial ACL for the FLK/EFL stock included in this 
final rule. However, for each incremental increase in the commercial 
trip limit, the likelihood of direct negative effects on profitability 
would be reduced. Because of the commercial ACL increases included in 
this final rule, sub-alternatives 2 through 6 may provide for greater 
aggregate annual ex-vessel hogfish revenue and increased profitability 
on hogfish trips in the medium to long term, relative to the commercial 
trip limit in this final rule. These economic effects cannot be 
estimated with available data. However, sub-alternatives 2 through 6 
were not selected by the South Atlantic Council because, given the 
overfished status of the FLK/EFL stock, the South Atlantic

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Council wanted to be conservative in setting the commercial trip limit 
in order to end overfishing and prevent commercial ACL overages.
    Four alternatives were considered for the action to establish 
commercial and recreational AMs for the GA/NC and the FLK/EFL stocks of 
hogfish. The first alternative, the no action alternative, would retain 
the AMs for the single South Atlantic-wide hogfish stock for both 
sectors. This alternative was not selected by the South Atlantic 
Council because stock-specific AMs would be required to ensure landings 
are maintained within the commercial ACL for each stock. The second 
alternative was selected as preferred and it specifies commercial AMs 
for GA/NC and FLK/EFL stocks that are equivalent to the existing AMs 
for the single South Atlantic stock. The third and fourth alternatives 
pertain exclusively to recreational anglers and therefore no direct 
economic effects on any small entities would be expected.
    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. The agency shall explain the actions that a small entity is 
required to take to comply with a rule or group of rules. As part of 
this 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 the commercial trip limit when 
harvesting Florida Keys/East Florida hogfish in the Gulf EEZ. This 
final rule adds language in Sec.  622.191 to clarify the applicability 
of the commercial trip limit when vessels fish for hogfish in the Gulf 
EEZ between 25[deg]09' N. lat. off the west coast of Florida and the 
Councils' jurisdictional boundary, as specified in Sec.  600.105(c).

List of Subjects in 50 CFR Part 622

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

    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 Snapper-
Grouper Fishery of the South Atlantic Region'', and add footnote 8 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 Snapper-Grouper Fishery of   SAFMC.....................  South Atlantic. 1 2 6 8
 the South Atlantic Region.
 
                                                  * * * * * * *
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Regulated area includes adjoining state waters for purposes of data collection and quota monitoring.
\2\ Black sea bass and scup are not managed by the FMP or regulated by this part north of 35[deg]15.9' N. lat.,
  the latitude of Cape Hatteras Light, NC.
 * * * * * * *
\6\ Nassau grouper in the South Atlantic EEZ and the Gulf EEZ are managed under the FMP.
 * * * * * * *
\8\ Hogfish in the Gulf EEZ are managed under the FMP from the South Atlantic and Gulf of Mexico intercouncil
  boundary specified in Sec.   600.105(c) and south of 25[deg]09' N. lat. off the west coast of Florida. Hogfish
  in the remainder of the Gulf EEZ are managed under the FMP for the Reef Fish Resources of the Gulf of Mexico.


0
3. In Sec.  622.183, add paragraph (b)(4) to read as follows:


Sec.  622.183  Area and seasonal closures.

* * * * *
    (b) * * *
    (4) Hogfish recreational sector off the Florida Keys and east coast 
of Florida. From January through April and from November through 
December each year, the recreational harvest or possession of hogfish 
in or from the South Atlantic EEZ off the Florida Keys and east coast 
of Florida, and in the Gulf EEZ south of 25[deg]09' N. lat. off the 
west coast of Florida is prohibited, and the bag and possession limits 
are zero.
* * * * *

0
4. In Sec.  622.185, revise paragraph (c)(3) to read as follows:


Sec.  622.185  Size limits.

* * * * *
    (c) * * *
    (3) Hogfish. (i) In the South Atlantic EEZ off Georgia, South 
Carolina, and North Carolina--17 inches (43.2 cm), fork length.
    (ii) In the South Atlantic EEZ off the Florida Keys and east coast 
of Florida, and in the Gulf EEZ south of 25[deg]09' N. lat. off the 
west coast of Florida--16 inches (40.6 cm), fork length.
* * * * *

0
5. In Sec.  622.187, revise paragraph (b)(3) to read as follows:


Sec.  622.187  Bag and possession limits.

* * * * *
    (b) * * *
    (3) Hogfish. (i) In the South Atlantic EEZ off Georgia, South 
Carolina, and North Carolina--2.
    (ii) In the South Atlantic EEZ off the Florida Keys and east coast 
of Florida, and in the Gulf EEZ south of 25[deg]09' N. lat. off the 
west coast of Florida--1.
* * * * *

0
6. In Sec.  622.191, add paragraph (a)(12) and paragraph (b) to read as 
follows:


Sec.  622.191  Commercial trip limits.

* * * * *
    (a) * * *

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    (12) Hogfish. (i) Until the commercial ACL specified in Sec.  
622.193(u)(1)(iii)(A) is reached or is projected to be reached off 
Georgia, South Carolina, and North Carolina, 500 lb (227 kg), round 
weight.
    (ii) Until the commercial ACL specified in Sec.  
622.193(u)(2)(iii)(A) is reached or is projected to be reached off the 
Florida Keys and east coast of Florida, and south of 25[deg]09' N. lat. 
off the west coast of Florida, 25 lb (11 kg), round weight.
    (iii) See Sec.  622.193(u)(1)(i) or (u)(2)(i) for the limitations 
regarding hogfish after a commercial ACL is reached.
    (b) When a vessel fishes for hogfish on a trip in the Gulf EEZ 
south of 25[deg]09' N. lat. off the west coast of Florida, the vessel 
trip limit specified in paragraph (a)(12)(ii) of this section applies, 
provided persons aboard are not subject to the bag limit. See Sec.  
622.11(a) and Sec.  622.187(a) for applicability of the bag limit.

0
7. In Sec.  622.193, revise paragraph (u) to read as follows:


Sec.  622.193  Annual catch limits (ACLs), annual catch targets (ACTs), 
and accountability measures (AMs).

* * * * *
    (u) Hogfish--(1) Hogfish off Georgia, South Carolina, and North 
Carolina (Georgia-North Carolina)--(i) Commercial sector. (A) If 
commercial landings for the Georgia-North Carolina hogfish stock, as 
estimated by the SRD, reach or are projected to reach the commercial 
ACL specified in paragraph (u)(1)(iii)(A) of this section, the AA will 
file a notification with the Office of the Federal Register to close 
the commercial sector for the remainder of the fishing year. On and 
after the effective date of such a notification, all sale or purchase 
of hogfish in or from the South Atlantic EEZ off Georgia, South 
Carolina, and North Carolina is prohibited, and harvest or possession 
of this species is limited to the bag and possession limits. These bag 
and possession limits apply to the Georgia-North Carolina hogfish stock 
on board a vessel for which a valid Federal commercial or charter 
vessel/headboat permit for South Atlantic snapper-grouper has been 
issued, without regard to where such species were harvested, i.e., in 
state or Federal waters.
    (B) If commercial landings for the Georgia-North Carolina hogfish 
stock, as estimated by the SRD, exceed the commercial ACL specified in 
paragraph (u)(1)(iii)(A) of this section, and the combined commercial 
and recreational ACL specified in paragraph (u)(1)(iii)(C) of this 
section is exceeded during the same fishing year, and the Georgia-North 
Carolina hogfish stock is overfished based on the most recent Status of 
U.S. Fisheries Report to Congress, the AA will file a notification with 
the Office of the Federal Register to reduce the commercial ACL for the 
stock in the following fishing year by the amount of the commercial ACL 
overage in the prior fishing year.
    (ii) Recreational sector. (A) If recreational landings for the 
Georgia-North Carolina hogfish stock, as estimated by the SRD, reach or 
are projected to reach the recreational ACL specified in paragraph 
(u)(1)(iii)(B) of this section, the AA will file a notification with 
the Office of the Federal Register to close the recreational sector for 
the remainder of the fishing year regardless if the stock is 
overfished, unless NMFS determines that no closure is necessary based 
on the best scientific information available. On and after the 
effective date of such a notification, the bag and possession limits 
for hogfish in or from the South Atlantic EEZ off Georgia, South 
Carolina, and North Carolina are zero.
    (B) If recreational landings for the Georgia-North Carolina hogfish 
stock, as estimated by the SRD, exceed the recreational ACL specified 
in paragraph (u)(1)(iii)(B) of this section, then during the following 
fishing year recreational landings will be monitored for a persistence 
in increased landings. If necessary, the AA will file a notification 
with the Office of the Federal Register to reduce the length of the 
following recreational fishing season and recreational ACL in the 
following fishing year by the amount of the recreational ACL overage if 
the Georgia-North Carolina hogfish stock is overfished, based on the 
most recent Status of U.S. Fisheries Report to Congress, and the 
combined commercial and recreational ACL is exceeded during the same 
fishing year to ensure recreational landings do not exceed the 
recreational ACL in the following fishing year. NMFS will use the best 
scientific information available to determine if reducing the length of 
the recreational fishing season and recreational ACL is necessary. When 
a recreational sector is closed as a result of NMFS reducing the length 
of the following recreational fishing season and ACL, the bag and 
possession limits for hogfish in or from the South Atlantic EEZ off 
Georgia, South Carolina, and North Carolina are zero.
    (iii) ACLs for the Georgia-North Carolina stock. This stock 
includes hogfish off Georgia, South Carolina, and North Carolina. All 
weights are given in round weight.
    (A) Commercial ACL--23,456 lb (10,639 kg).
    (B) Recreational ACL--988 fish.
    (C) The combined commercial and recreational ACL for the Georgia-
North Carolina hogfish stock is 33,930 lb (15,390 kg).
    (2) Hogfish off the Florida Keys and east coast of Florida, and 
south of 25[deg]09' N. lat. off the west coast of Florida (Florida 
Keys-East Florida)--(i) Commercial sector. (A) If commercial landings 
for the Florida Keys-East Florida hogfish stock, as estimated by the 
SRD, reach or are projected to reach the applicable commercial ACL 
specified in paragraph (u)(2)(iii)(A) of this section, the AA will file 
a notification with the Office of the Federal Register to close the 
commercial sector for the remainder of the fishing year. On and after 
the effective date of such a notification, all sale or purchase of 
hogfish in or from the EEZ off the Florida Keys and east coast of 
Florida, and south of 25[deg]09' N. lat. off the west coast of Florida 
is prohibited, and harvest or possession of this species is limited to 
the bag and possession limits. These bag and possession limits apply 
for this hogfish stock on board a vessel for which a valid Federal 
commercial or charter vessel/headboat permit for South Atlantic 
snapper-grouper has been issued, without regard to where such species 
were harvested, i.e., in state or Federal waters.
    (B) If commercial landings for the Florida Keys-East Florida 
hogfish stock, as estimated by the SRD, exceed the applicable 
commercial ACL specified in paragraph (u)(2)(iii)(A) of this section, 
and the applicable combined commercial and recreational ACL specified 
in paragraph (u)(2)(iii)(C) of this section is exceeded during the same 
fishing year, and the stock is overfished based on the most recent 
Status of U.S. Fisheries Report to Congress, the AA will file a 
notification with the Office of the Federal Register to reduce the 
commercial ACL for the stock in the following fishing year by the 
amount of the applicable commercial ACL overage in the prior fishing 
year.
    (ii) Recreational sector. (A) If recreational landings for the 
Florida Keys-East Florida hogfish stock, as estimated by the SRD, reach 
or are projected to reach the applicable recreational ACL specified in 
paragraph (u)(2)(iii)(B) of this section, the AA will file a 
notification with the Office of the Federal Register to close the 
recreational sector for the remainder of the fishing year regardless if 
the stock is overfished, unless NMFS determines that no closure is 
necessary based on the best scientific information available. On and 
after the effective date of such a notification, the bag and possession 
limits for hogfish in

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or from the EEZ off the Florida Keys and east coast of Florida, and 
south of 25[deg]09' N. lat. off the west coast of Florida are zero.
    (B) If recreational landings for the Florida Keys-East Florida 
hogfish stock, as estimated by the SRD, exceed the applicable 
recreational ACL specified in paragraph (u)(2)(iii)(B) of this section, 
then during the following fishing year recreational landings will be 
monitored for a persistence in increased landings. If necessary, the AA 
will file a notification with the Office of the Federal Register to 
reduce the length of the following applicable recreational fishing 
season and recreational ACL in the following fishing year by the amount 
of the recreational ACL overage if the Florida Keys-East Florida 
hogfish stock is overfished, based on the most recent Status of U.S. 
Fisheries Report to Congress, and the applicable combined commercial 
and recreational ACL is exceeded during the same fishing year to ensure 
recreational landings do not exceed the recreational ACL in the 
following fishing year. NMFS will use the best scientific information 
available to determine if reducing the length of the recreational 
fishing season and recreational ACL is necessary. When a recreational 
sector is closed as a result of NMFS reducing the length of the 
following recreational fishing season and ACL, the bag and possession 
limits for hogfish in or from the EEZ off the Florida Keys and east 
coast of Florida, and south of 25[deg]09' N. lat. off the west coast of 
Florida are zero.
    (iii) ACLs for the Florida Keys-East Florida stock. This stock 
includes hogfish off the Florida Keys and east coast of Florida, and 
south of 25[deg]09' N. lat. off the west coast of Florida.
    (A) Commercial ACL. See the following table. All weights are given 
in round weight.

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                   Year                            Commercial ACL
------------------------------------------------------------------------
2017......................................  3,510 lb (1,592 kg).
2018......................................  4,524 lb (2,052 kg).
2019......................................  5,670 lb (2,572 kg).
2020......................................  6,926 lb (3,142 kg).
2021......................................  8,277 lb (3,754 kg).
2022......................................  9,703 lb (4,401 kg).
2023......................................  11,179 lb (5,071 kg).
2024......................................  12,677 lb (5,750 kg).
2025......................................  14,167 lb (6,426 kg).
2026......................................  15,621 lb (7,086 kg).
2027......................................  17,018 lb (7,719 kg).
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (B) Recreational ACL. See the following table. The recreational ACL 
is in numbers of fish.

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                           Recreational
                          Year                                  ACL
------------------------------------------------------------------------
2017....................................................          15,689
2018....................................................          18,617
2019....................................................          21,574
2020....................................................          25,086
2021....................................................          29,096
2022....................................................          33,358
2023....................................................          37,671
2024....................................................          41,934
2025....................................................          46,046
2026....................................................          49,949
2027....................................................          53,610
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (C) Combined commercial and recreational ACL. See the following 
table. The combined commercial and recreational ACL is in numbers of 
fish.

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Combined
                                                          commercial and
                          Year                             recreational
                                                                ACL
------------------------------------------------------------------------
2017....................................................          17,034
2018....................................................          20,350
2019....................................................          23,746
2020....................................................          27,740
2021....................................................          32,267
2022....................................................          37,076
2023....................................................          41,954
2024....................................................          46,791
2025....................................................          51,474
2026....................................................          55,934
2027....................................................          60,130
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[FR Doc. 2017-15588 Filed 7-24-17; 8:45 am]
BILLING CODE 3510-22-P



                                                  34584               Federal Register / Vol. 82, No. 141 / Tuesday, July 25, 2017 / Rules and Regulations

                                                  DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE                                   Region (FMP). The FMP was prepared                    northward to a line extending east from
                                                                                                           by the South Atlantic Council and is                  the North Carolina and Virginia state
                                                  National Oceanic and Atmospheric                         implemented by NMFS through                           border to the seaward boundary of the
                                                  Administration                                           regulations at 50 CFR part 622 under the              EEZ. The second stock is the FLK/EFL
                                                                                                           authority of the Magnuson-Stevens                     hogfish stock, with a southern boundary
                                                  50 CFR Part 622                                          Fishery Conservation and Management                   at the 25°09′ N. lat. line off the west
                                                  [Docket No. 160906822–7547–02]
                                                                                                           Act (Magnuson-Stevens Act).                           coast of Florida, which is near Cape
                                                                                                              On July 31, 2015, NMFS published a                 Sable. The FLK/EFL stock’s
                                                  RIN 0648–BG33                                            notice of intent to prepare a draft EIS for           management area extends south of
                                                                                                           Amendment 37 and requested public                     25°09′ N. lat. off the west coast of
                                                  Fisheries of the Caribbean, Gulf of                      comment (80 FR 45641). On June 17,                    Florida, then east around South Florida,
                                                  Mexico, and South Atlantic; Snapper-                     2016, the notice of availability for the              and then north off the east coast of
                                                  Grouper Fishery of the South Atlantic                    draft EIS was published and public                    Florida to a line extending east from the
                                                  Region; Amendment 37                                     comment was also requested (81 FR                     Florida and Georgia state border to the
                                                                                                           39639). The notice of availability for the            seaward boundary of the EEZ.
                                                  AGENCY:  National Marine Fisheries
                                                                                                           final EIS for Amendment 37 published                     In accordance with section 304(f) of
                                                  Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and
                                                                                                           on October 28, 2016 (81 FR 75053). On                 the Magnuson-Stevens Act, the Gulf
                                                  Atmospheric Administration (NOAA),
                                                                                                           October 7, 2016, NMFS published a                     Council requested that the Secretary
                                                  Commerce.
                                                                                                           Magnuson-Stevens Act notice of                        designate the South Atlantic Council as
                                                  ACTION: Final rule.                                      availability for Amendment 37 and
                                                                                                                                                                 the responsible Council for management
                                                                                                           requested public comment (81 FR
                                                  SUMMARY:   NMFS implements                                                                                     of the FLK/EFL hogfish stock in Gulf of
                                                                                                           69774). On December 16, 2016, NMFS
                                                  management measures described in                                                                               Mexico (Gulf) Federal waters south of
                                                                                                           published a proposed rule for
                                                  Amendment 37 to the Fishery                                                                                    25°09′ N. lat. off the west coast of
                                                                                                           Amendment 37 and requested public
                                                  Management Plan for the Snapper-                                                                               Florida. The Gulf Council approved
                                                                                                           comment (81 FR 91104). On December
                                                  Grouper Fishery of the South Atlantic                                                                          Amendment 43 to the Fishery
                                                                                                           28, 2016, the Secretary of Commerce
                                                  Region (Amendment 37), as prepared                                                                             Management Plan for the Reef Fish
                                                                                                           (Secretary) approved Amendment 37
                                                  and submitted by the South Atlantic                                                                            Resources of the Gulf of Mexico
                                                                                                           under section 304(a)(3) of the
                                                  Fishery Management Council (South                                                                              (Amendment 43), and selected the same
                                                                                                           Magnuson-Stevens Act. The proposed
                                                  Atlantic Council). This final rule                       rule and Amendment 37 outline the                     boundary at the 25°09′ N. lat. line off the
                                                  modifies the fishery management unit                     rationale for the actions contained in                west coast of Florida, which is near
                                                  (FMU) boundaries for hogfish in the                      this final rule. A summary of the                     Cape Sable, to separate the FLK/EFL
                                                  South Atlantic by establishing two                       management measures described in                      hogfish stock from the hogfish stock
                                                  hogfish stocks, a Georgia through North                  Amendment 37 and implemented by                       managed under the Gulf Council’s Reef
                                                  Carolina (GA/NC) stock and a Florida                     this final rule is provided below.                    Fish FMP (West Florida hogfish stock).
                                                  Keys/East Florida (FLK/EFL) stock;                                                                             On November 23, 2016, NMFS
                                                  establishes a rebuilding plan for the                    Management Measures Contained in                      published a proposed rule in the
                                                  FLK/EFL hogfish stock; specifies fishing                 This Final Rule                                       Federal Register to implement
                                                  levels and accountability measures                         This final rule revises the hogfish                 Amendment 43 (81 FR 84538). The
                                                  (AMs), and modifies or establishes                       FMU in the FMP by establishing two                    Secretary approved Amendment 43 on
                                                  management measures for the GA/NC                        hogfish stocks, one in Federal waters off             February 2, 2017, under section
                                                  and FLK/EFL stocks of hogfish. The                       Georgia through North Carolina and one                304(a)(3) of the Magnuson-Stevens Act
                                                  purpose of this final rule is to manage                  in Federal waters in the area off the                 and also approved the Gulf Council’s
                                                  hogfish using the best scientific                        Florida Keys and east Florida; specifies              request for the revised boundary under
                                                  information available while ending                       annual catch limits (ACLs) and AMs;                   section 304(f) of the Magnuson-Stevens
                                                  overfishing and rebuilding the FLK/EFL                   and modifies or establishes management                Act. A final rule to implement
                                                  hogfish stock.                                           measures for the GA/NC and FLK/EFL                    Amendment 43 published on the same
                                                  DATES: This final rule is effective August               stocks of hogfish. All weights of hogfish             date as this final rule. Therefore,
                                                  24, 2017.                                                are described in round weight.                        through this final rule, the South
                                                  ADDRESSES: Electronic copies of
                                                                                                                                                                 Atlantic Council establishes the
                                                                                                           FMU for Hogfish                                       management measures for the FLK/EFL
                                                  Amendment 37 may be obtained from
                                                  www.regulations.gov or from the SERO                       Hogfish is managed in Federal waters                hogfish stock, including in Gulf Federal
                                                  Web site at http://sero.nmfs.noaa.gov.                   in the South Atlantic region from the                 waters south of 25°09′ N. lat. off the
                                                  Amendment 37 includes a final                            jurisdictional boundary between the                   west coast of Florida. Those commercial
                                                  environmental impact statement (EIS), a                  South Atlantic Council and Gulf of                    vessels and recreational charter vessels
                                                  Regulatory Flexibility Act (RFA)                         Mexico Fishery Management Council                     and headboats (for-hire) fishing for
                                                  analysis, regulatory impact review, and                  (Gulf Council) (approximately the                     hogfish anywhere in Gulf Federal
                                                  fishery impact statement.                                Florida Keys) to the North Carolina and               waters, i.e., north and west of the
                                                                                                           Virginia state border. This final rule                jurisdictional boundary between the
                                                  FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
                                                                                                           creates two stocks of hogfish in Federal              Gulf and South Atlantic Councils
                                                  Nikhil Mehta, NMFS SERO, telephone:                      waters and establishes new stock                      (approximately at the Florida Keys), as
                                                  727–824–5305, email: nikhil.mehta@
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                                                                                                           boundaries under the jurisdiction of the              defined at 50 CFR 600.105(c), are still
                                                  noaa.gov.                                                South Atlantic Council under the FMP.                 required to have the appropriate Federal
                                                  SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:    The                        The first stock is the GA/NC hogfish                  Gulf reef fish permits, and vessels
                                                  snapper-grouper fishery in the South                     stock, with a southern boundary                       fishing for hogfish in South Atlantic
                                                  Atlantic includes hogfish and is                         extending east from the Florida and                   Federal waters, i.e., south and east of the
                                                  managed under the Fishery                                Georgia state border to the seaward                   jurisdictional boundary, are still
                                                  Management Plan for the Snapper-                         boundary of the EEZ. The GA/NC                        required to have the appropriate Federal
                                                  Grouper Fishery of the South Atlantic                    stock’s management area then extends                  South Atlantic snapper-grouper permits.


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                                                  All Federal permit holders are still                     recommendation for the FLK/EFL stock                  pounds to numbers of fish using an
                                                  required to follow the sale and reporting                of hogfish, and the South Atlantic                    average recreational weight of 10.6 lb (5
                                                  requirements associated with the                         Council concurred with their                          kg) per fish in round weight. Appendix
                                                  respective permits. Private recreational                 recommendation. The ABC for the FLK/                  N to Amendment 37 includes a detailed
                                                  anglers must also follow applicable                      EFL stock is derived from projections in              account of the methodology used to
                                                  management measures implemented by                       SEDAR 37, and the projections were                    specify the recreational ACL for the
                                                  this final rule for FLK/EFL hogfish in                   provided in both pounds and numbers                   FLK/EFL stock of hogfish in numbers of
                                                  Gulf Federal waters south of 25°09′ N.                   of fish. The South Atlantic Council                   fish.
                                                  lat. off the west coast of Florida.                      determined that for the FLK/EFL stock
                                                     As described in Amendment 37, the                                                                           AMs for the Commercial and
                                                                                                           of hogfish, it was more appropriate to                Recreational Sectors for Both the GA/
                                                  revised stock boundary at the 25°09′ N.                  specify the ABC, OY, total ACL, and
                                                  lat. line off the west coast of Florida will                                                                   NC and FLK/EFL Hogfish Stocks
                                                                                                           recreational ACL in numbers of fish,
                                                  aid law enforcement personnel because                    and the commercial ACL in pounds                         This final rule retains the existing in-
                                                  it coincides with an existing State of                   (since recreational landings are tracked              season and post-season AMs applicable
                                                  Florida management boundary for                          in numbers of fish and commercial                     for the single South Atlantic-wide
                                                  certain state-managed species and will                   landings are tracked in pounds).                      hogfish stock for the commercial sector
                                                  simplify regulations across adjacent                     Therefore, Amendment 37 specifies an                  and applies them to both the GA/NC
                                                  state and Federal management                             ABC of 17,930 fish for this stock, with               and FLK/EFL hogfish stocks. The
                                                  jurisdictions.                                           annual increases through 2027 when the                commercial AMs for the GA/NC and
                                                                                                           ABC is 63,295 fish. The OY and total                  FLK/EFL hogfish stocks consist of an in-
                                                  ACLs and Optimum Yield for the GA/                                                                             season closure of the commercial sector
                                                  NC and FLK/EFL Hogfish Stocks                            ACL are equal to 95 percent of the ABC.
                                                                                                           The commercial and recreational ACLs                  if the applicable commercial ACL is met
                                                     Because the most recent hogfish stock                                                                       or is projected to be met. If a
                                                                                                           are based on re-calculated sector
                                                  assessment, completed in 2014 through                                                                          commercial ACL is exceeded, a post-
                                                                                                           allocations of 9.63 percent to the
                                                  the Southeast Data, Assessment, and                                                                            season AM would reduce the
                                                                                                           commercial sector and 90.37 percent to
                                                  Review process (SEDAR 37), was not                                                                             commercial ACL for the applicable
                                                                                                           the recreational sector. As discussed
                                                  deemed sufficient to specify an                                                                                hogfish stock by the amount of the
                                                                                                           above, the re-calculated sector
                                                  acceptable biological catch (ABC)                                                                              commercial ACL overage during the
                                                                                                           allocations are based on the South
                                                  recommendation for the GA/NC stock of                                                                          following fishing year if the total ACL
                                                                                                           Atlantic Council’s existing allocation
                                                  hogfish, the South Atlantic Council’s                                                                          (commercial ACL plus recreational
                                                                                                           formula and are necessary to reflect the
                                                  Scientific and Statistical Committee                                                                           ACL) is also exceeded and the
                                                                                                           appropriate landings for each sector
                                                  (SSC) applied Level 4 of the South                                                                             applicable hogfish stock is overfished.
                                                  Atlantic Council’s ABC control rule to                   from the relevant geographic region of                   This final rule also retains the existing
                                                  arrive at their ABC recommendation for                   the new stock. For 2017, the total ACL                recreational AMs applicable for the
                                                  this stock. Level 4 is appropriate for                   (and OY) is 17,034 fish, the commercial               single South Atlantic-wide hogfish stock
                                                  unassessed stocks with only reliable                     ACL is 3,510 lb (1,592 kg) (which would               and applies them to both the GA/NC
                                                  catch data. Amendment 29 to the                          be 1,345 fish), and the recreational ACL              and FLK/EFL hogfish stocks. The
                                                  Snapper-Grouper FMP updated the                          is 15,689 fish. Each of these ACLs                    recreational AMs for the GA/NC and
                                                  South Atlantic Council’s ABC control                     increase annually through 2027 as the                 FLK/EFL hogfish stocks consist of an in-
                                                  rule, including Level 4 for unassessed                   stock rebuilds. In 2027, the total ACL                season closure of the recreational sector
                                                  stocks (80 FR 30947, June 1, 2015). For                  (and OY) for the FLK/EFL hogfish stock                if the applicable recreational ACL is met
                                                  the GA/NC hogfish stock, this final rule                 is 60,130 fish, the commercial ACL is                 or is projected to be met. If a
                                                  and Amendment 37 specify an ABC of                       17,018 lb (7,719 kg) (which would be                  recreational ACL is exceeded, then
                                                  35,716 lb (16,201 kg), a total ACL and                   6,520 fish), and the recreational ACL is              during the following fishing year, NMFS
                                                  optimum yield (OY) (equal to 95 percent                  53,610 fish.                                          will monitor for continued increased
                                                  of the ABC) of 33,930 lb (15,390 kg), and                   When possible, the South Atlantic                  landings of the applicable hogfish stock.
                                                  commercial and recreational ACLs                         Council prefers specifying the                        If necessary, NMFS will reduce the
                                                  based on re-calculated sector allocations                recreational ACL in numbers of fish and               length of the recreational season and the
                                                  of 69.13 percent to the commercial                       the commercial ACL in pounds. Their                   recreational ACL for the applicable
                                                  sector and 30.87 percent to the                          rationale is that recreational landings               hogfish stock by the amount of the
                                                  recreational sector. Establishment of the                are already tracked in numbers of fish                recreational ACL overage if the total
                                                  new GA/NC stock required re-                             while commercial landings are tracked                 ACL is also exceeded and the applicable
                                                  calculation of the sector allocations                    in pounds. Because Amendment 37 and                   hogfish stock is overfished.
                                                  based on the existing formula from the                   this final rule also increase the
                                                  South Atlantic Council’s                                 minimum size limits for the GA/NC and                 Minimum Size Limits for the GA/NC
                                                  Comprehensive ACL Amendment (77                          FLK/EFL hogfish stocks, specifying                    and FLK/EFL Hogfish Stocks
                                                  FR 15916, March 16, 2012), to reflect the                certain catch levels in pounds could                    For both the commercial and
                                                  appropriate landings for each sector                     potentially increase the risk of                      recreational sectors, this final rule
                                                  from the relevant geographic region.                     exceeding the ABCs for the hogfish                    increases the minimum size limit to 17
                                                  Through this final rule, the commercial                  stocks because larger fish are heavier.               inches (43.2 cm), FL, for the GA/NC
                                                  ACL is set at 23,456 lb (10,639 kg) and                  Therefore, the South Atlantic Council                 hogfish stock, and 16 inches (40.6 cm),
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                                                  the recreational ACL is set at 988 fish.                 determined that there would be a lower                FL, for the FLK/EFL hogfish stock. The
                                                  For the GA/NC stock of hogfish, the                      risk of exceeding the recreational ACLs               South Atlantic Council determined
                                                  South Atlantic Council decided to                        due to an increase in the minimum size                these minimum size limits serve as a
                                                  specify the ABC, total ACL, and                          limits if certain catch levels, such as               precautionary approach to address
                                                  commercial ACL in pounds and the                         ABC and recreational ACL, were                        population stability for hogfish off
                                                  recreational ACL in numbers of fish.                     specified in numbers of fish. For the                 Georgia through North Carolina, and
                                                     The SSC considered the SEDAR 37                       GA–NC stock of hogfish, the                           reduce disruption to spawning, avoid
                                                  results sufficient to provide an ABC                     recreational ACL was converted from                   recruitment overfishing, and benefit the


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                                                  spawning populations off the Florida                     NC hogfish stock because that stock                   Amendment 37 rebuilding plan are
                                                  Keys and east Florida.                                   does not seem to be experiencing heavy                sustainable and would achieve the goal
                                                                                                           fishing pressure, and the average                     of rebuilding the FLK/EFL hogfish
                                                  Commercial Trip Limit for the GA/NC
                                                                                                           recreational landings in recent years                 stock. The ABC for the FLK/EFL hogfish
                                                  and FLK/EFL Hogfish Stocks
                                                                                                           have been well below the recreational                 stock is 17,930 fish in 2017 and
                                                     This final rule establishes commercial                ACL established by this final rule.                   increases annually through 2027, when
                                                  trip limits of 500 lb (227 kg) for the GA/                                                                     the ABC is 63,295 fish.
                                                  NC stock, and 25 lb (11 kg) for the FLK/                 Management Measures Contained in
                                                  EFL stock. The South Atlantic Council                    Amendment 37 but Not Codified                         Comments and Responses
                                                  recommended a 500-lb (227-kg)                            Through This Final Rule                                 A total of 33 comments were received
                                                  commercial trip limit for the GA/NC                        In addition to the management                       on the notice of availability and
                                                  stock to enable commercial harvest in                    measures that this final rule                         proposed rule for Amendment 37 from
                                                  that geographic area to take place year-                 implements, Amendment 37 includes                     individuals, and commercial, private
                                                  round. Furthermore, as described in                      actions to specify fishing levels and                 recreational, and for-hire (charter)
                                                  Amendment 37, the majority of                            recreational annual catch targets (ACTs)              recreational fishing entities. The
                                                  commercial fishermen landed 25 lb (11                    for the GA/NC and FLK/EFL hogfish                     majority of comments were in general
                                                  kg) or less of hogfish per trip in the area              stocks, and establish a rebuilding plan               opposition to the large number of
                                                  off the Florida Keys and east Florida                    for the FLK/EFL hogfish stock.                        actions in Amendment 37, but most
                                                  area. The South Atlantic Council                                                                               comments supported the need for some
                                                  determined that implementing a                           Maximum Sustainable Yield and                         protection of hogfish, especially in the
                                                  commercial trip limit of 25 lb (11 kg) for               Minimum Stock Size Threshold for the                  Florida Keys. The majority of comments
                                                  the FLK/EFL hogfish stock would                          GA/NC and FLK/EFL Hogfish Stocks                      supporting additional protection for
                                                  restrict some harvest and help to                           Amendment 37 specifies the                         hogfish were in favor of the increase in
                                                  prevent a commercial in-season closure.                  maximum sustainable yield (MSY) for                   the minimum size limits for the FLK/
                                                                                                           the GA/NC and FLK/EFL stocks of                       EFL stock, but opposed the reduction in
                                                  Recreational Bag Limits for the GA/NC
                                                                                                           hogfish as equal to the yield produced                the recreational bag limits and
                                                  and FLK/EFL Hogfish Stocks
                                                                                                           by the fishing mortality rate at MSY                  recreational fishing season for the FLK/
                                                    This final rule establishes a                          (FMSY) or the FMSY proxy, with the MSY                EFL stock. Comments that specifically
                                                  recreational bag limit for each person of                and FMSY proxy recommended by the                     relate to the actions contained in
                                                  one fish per day in Federal waters for                   most recent stock assessment. Based on                Amendment 37 and the proposed rule,
                                                  the FLK/EFL hogfish stock, and a                         SEDAR 37, the resulting MSY for the                   as well as NMFS’ respective responses,
                                                  recreational bag limit for each person of                FLK/EFL hogfish stock is 346,095 lb                   are summarized below.
                                                  two fish per day in Federal waters for                   (156,986 kg) (which would be 108,264                    Comment 1: NMFS should not modify
                                                  the GA/NC hogfish stock. The South                       fish), and is unknown for the GA/NC                   the snapper-grouper FMU to create
                                                  Atlantic Council determined that these                   hogfish stock. Amendment 37 specifies                 separate stocks of hogfish as proposed
                                                  bag limits would reduce harvest and                      the minimum stock size threshold                      in Amendment 37. The regulations
                                                  help to prevent a recreational in-season                 (MSST) for these two stocks of hogfish                proposed by the Gulf Council in
                                                  closure.                                                 at 75 percent of spawning stock biomass               Amendment 43 and the proposal by the
                                                                                                           at MSY (SSBMSY), which results in an                  State of Florida to pass compatible
                                                  Recreational Fishing Season for the
                                                                                                           unknown MSST value for the GA/NC                      regulations in state waters conflict with
                                                  FLK/EFL Hogfish Stock
                                                                                                           hogfish stock, and an MSST for the                    Amendment 37. Inconsistent rules for
                                                     This final rule establishes a                         FLK/EFL hogfish stock of 1,725,293 lb                 different regions create confusion, lead
                                                  recreational fishing season from May                     (782,580 kg).                                         to costly government administration,
                                                  through October for the FLK/EFL                                                                                and makes compliance difficult.
                                                  hogfish stock, with recreational harvest                 Recreational ACTs for the GA/NC and                     Response: The South Atlantic Council
                                                  prohibited from January through April                    FLK/EFL Hogfish Stocks                                determined that based on the most
                                                  and from November through December                         Amendment 37 specifies a                            recent stock assessment for hogfish, it is
                                                  during each fishing year. As described                   recreational ACT (equal to 85 percent of              appropriate to manage these two stocks
                                                  in Amendment 37, hogfish spawning                        the recreational ACL) of 840 fish for the             of hogfish separately, and NMFS agrees.
                                                  activity occurs predominantly during                     GA/NC stock and 13,335 fish for the                   The most recent stock assessment was
                                                  the months of December through April.                    FLK/EFL stock in 2017. The recreational               completed in 2014 (SEDAR 37), and
                                                  Analysis in Amendment 37 showed                          ACT for the FLK/EFL stock increases                   identified two separate stocks of hogfish
                                                  that, in combination with the                            annually from 2017 through 2027 as the                in the South Atlantic region, and one
                                                  recreational ACLs, minimum size limit,                   stock rebuilds. NMFS notes that the                   stock of hogfish in the Gulf (West
                                                  and recreational bag limit implemented                   recreational ACTs are used only for                   Florida hogfish stock). Within the South
                                                  through this final rule, a 6-month                       monitoring and do not trigger an AM.                  Atlantic region, one stock of hogfish was
                                                  recreational fishing season would help                                                                         identified to exist off North Carolina,
                                                  to maintain recreational landings within                 Rebuilding Plan for the FLK/EFL                       South Carolina, and Georgia (GA/NC
                                                  the recreational ACL for the FLK/EFL                     Hogfish Stock                                         stock); and a separate stock of hogfish
                                                  hogfish stock. The South Atlantic                           Because the FLK/EFL hogfish stock is               was identified to exist off the Florida
                                                  Council determined that specifying a                     overfished, Amendment 37 establishes a                Keys and east Florida (FLK/EFL stock).
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                                                  May through October fishing season                       rebuilding plan that sets the ABC equal               Therefore, the final rule for Amendment
                                                  would protect the overfished FLK/EFL                     to the yield at a constant fishing                    37 modifies the snapper-grouper FMU
                                                  hogfish stock during the peak spawning                   mortality rate and rebuilds the stock in              for hogfish into two stocks in the South
                                                  season, and the ACLs and AMs in this                     10 years with a 72.5 percent probability              Atlantic region (GA/NC and FLK/EFL)
                                                  final rule will help ensure overfishing                  of success. Year 1 of the rebuilding plan             based on the best scientific information
                                                  does not occur. The South Atlantic                       is 2017 and 2027 is the last year. The                available.
                                                  Council decided not to establish a                       South Atlantic Council’s SSC indicated                  NMFS disagrees that the regulations
                                                  recreational fishing season for the GA/                  that harvest levels recommended in the                specific to the FLK/EFL stock boundary


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                                                  in Amendment 37 conflict with the                        lat. line off the west coast of Florida in            permits, while still meeting both
                                                  stock boundary in Amendment 43 or                        the Gulf will create inconsistent                     Councils’ management needs.
                                                  with the State of Florida’s proposed                     regulations for commercial trip limits on                Comment 3: NMFS should increase
                                                  changes to their regulations. The Gulf                   either side of this demarcation. This                 the minimum size limit of hogfish to 14
                                                  Council approved Amendment 43,                           action will also adversely affect fishers             or 15 inches (35.6 and 38.1 cm), fork
                                                  which has the same boundary as the                       who do not have Federal commercial                    length (FL), but not to 16 inches (40.6
                                                  South Atlantic Council’s Amendment                       permits for both South Atlantic snapper-              cm), FL, for the FLK/EFL stock of
                                                  37 to separate the FLK/EFL hogfish                       grouper and Gulf reef fish.                           hogfish. Increasing the minimum size
                                                  stock from the West Florida hogfish                         Response: NMFS agrees that                         limit to 16 inches (40.6 cm), FL, will
                                                  stock. Both Amendment 37 and                             commercial management measures                        result in an increase in discards and
                                                  Amendment 43 have been approved by                       differ depending on whether hogfish are               discard mortality related to barotrauma,
                                                  the Secretary, and the Gulf Council will                 harvested north or south of 25°09′ N. lat.            especially when hogfish are harvested
                                                  continue to manage hogfish in Federal                    off the west coast of Florida, as no                  from deep water.
                                                  waters north of 25°09′ N. lat. off the                   commercial trip limit applies north of                   Response: As discussed in
                                                  west coast of Florida. The South                         that point in the Gulf. SEDAR 37                      Amendment 37, the biological benefits
                                                  Atlantic Council will establish the                      determined that the West Florida                      to the FLK/EFL hogfish stock are greater
                                                  management measures for the FLK/EFL                      hogfish stock is neither overfished, nor              with the larger minimum size limit of 16
                                                  hogfish stock, including in Gulf Federal                 undergoing overfishing, and the Gulf                  inches (40.6 cm), FL, compared with 14
                                                  waters south of 25°09′ N. lat. (near Cape                Council did not select a commercial trip              or 15 inches (35.6 and 38.1 cm), FL. The
                                                  Sable, Florida). This new boundary will                  limit for that stock. However, SEDAR 37               minimum size limit of 16 inches (40.6
                                                  avoid confusion for the public, and will                 concluded that the FLK/EFL stock is                   cm), FL, is comparatively less disruptive
                                                  aid law enforcement and fishermen by                                                                           to spawning aggregations and helps to
                                                                                                           overfished and undergoing overfishing.
                                                  making regulations for hogfish                                                                                 rebuild the FLK/EFL hogfish stock.
                                                                                                           Therefore, the South Atlantic Council
                                                  consistent off the entire Florida Keys                                                                         Hogfish begin life as females and
                                                                                                           determined that a commercial trip limit
                                                  and east coast of Florida.                                                                                     eventually become male if they reach an
                                                                                                           was needed to help end overfishing and
                                                    While some management measures for                                                                           older age, depending on their
                                                                                                           rebuild this stock. The South Atlantic
                                                  hogfish in Amendment 43 will be                                                                                environmental conditions. Hogfish also
                                                                                                           Council determined that implementing
                                                  different when compared with those in                                                                          form harems; one male will spawn with
                                                                                                           a commercial trip limit of 25 lb (11 kg)
                                                  Amendment 37, the two FMPs concern                                                                             several females during spawning
                                                                                                           for the FLK/EFL hogfish stock would
                                                  separate stocks of hogfish, and NMFS                                                                           seasons that last for months. The
                                                                                                           restrict some harvest to assist in
                                                  disagrees that the management measures                                                                         number and gender of hogfish in a
                                                                                                           rebuilding this stock and help to                     group influences the size and age range
                                                  in Amendment 37 conflict with the
                                                                                                           lengthen the commercial season under                  at which sexual transition occurs.
                                                  management measures recently
                                                                                                           the reduced commercial ACL.                           Removal of the dominant male has the
                                                  approved by the Florida Fish and
                                                  Wildlife Conservation Commission                            NMFS disagrees that this final rule                potential to significantly affect harem
                                                  (FWC). In November 2016, the Florida                     will adversely affect fishers not holding             stability and decrease reproductive
                                                  FWC approved regulations compatible                      both commercial fishing permits. As                   potential. Larger minimum size limits
                                                  with certain management measures in                      discussed above, this final rule modifies             provide hogfish more opportunities to
                                                  Amendment 43 and Amendment 37 for                        the snapper-grouper FMU for hogfish                   form harems and transition from
                                                  minimum size limits and recreational                     and implements consistent regulations                 females to males, and the South Atlantic
                                                  bag limits for hogfish in Florida state                  across adjacent state and Federal                     Council determined 16 inches (40.6 cm),
                                                  waters of the Gulf of Mexico and South                   management jurisdictions in the                       FL, is the appropriate minimum size
                                                  Atlantic. These state regulations are                    respective stock areas, helps avoid                   limit for this stock of hogfish. In
                                                  identical to the minimum size limits                     confusion among the public, and assists               addition, while NMFS agrees that
                                                  and recreational bag limits implemented                  law enforcement. However, this final                  barotrauma may result in the mortality
                                                  by the final rules for Amendment 43                      rule will not modify the existing Federal             of fish when brought up to the surface
                                                  and Amendment 37. The Florida FWC                        commercial permit requirements.                       from deep water, bycatch and discards
                                                  also approved a recreational fishing                     Vessels fishing for hogfish in Gulf                   would not be expected to increase
                                                  season in state waters adjacent to the                   Federal waters, as defined at 50 CFR                  substantially as a result of an increase
                                                  FLK/EFL FMU; this recreational fishing                   600.105(c), will still be required to have            in the minimum size limit to 16 inches
                                                  season in state waters is identical to the               the appropriate Federal Gulf reef fish                (40.6 cm), FL, because the dominant
                                                  recreational fishing season specified in                 permits, including when fishing for the               mode of harvest is by spearfishing,
                                                  Amendment 37 and in this final rule.                     FLK/EFL stock managed by the South                    which is highly selective, and fishers
                                                  The Florida FWC intends to file a notice                 Atlantic Council between the Councils’                using this gear would be expected to be
                                                  of intent to adopt Federal regulations for               jurisdictional boundary and the 25°09′                able to visually recognize a 16 inch
                                                  hogfish in its state waters of the Gulf                  N. lat. line off the west coast of Florida.           (40.6 cm), FL, fish and, therefore, target
                                                  and South Atlantic when the final rules                  Conversely, vessels fishing for hogfish               legal-sized fish. NMFS is working with
                                                  to implement Amendment 43 and                            in South Atlantic Federal waters will                 the South Atlantic Council on
                                                  Amendment 37 publish in the Federal                      still be required to have the appropriate             developing methods that could be
                                                  Register. Therefore, consistent                          Federal South Atlantic snapper-grouper                considered in the future as measures to
                                                  regulations will apply for hogfish in                    permits. Federal permit holders will                  further reduce mortality resulting from
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                                                  state and Federal waters off Florida in                  continue to be required to follow the                 barotrauma (such as removing the
                                                  the respective stock areas. Also, see the                existing sale and logbook reporting                   minimum size limit for deep-water
                                                  response to Comment 2, below,                            requirements associated with the                      species, requiring the use of descending
                                                  regarding management measures for                        respective permits. NMFS recognizes                   devices, and recommending or requiring
                                                  hogfish in the Gulf and South Atlantic                   that maintaining existing permitting                  hook types for various species in the
                                                  regions.                                                 requirements minimizes confusion and                  snapper-grouper FMU).
                                                    Comment 2: Modifying the snapper-                      avoids unnecessarily burdening those                     Comment 4: NMFS should not
                                                  grouper FMU for hogfish at the 25°09′ N.                 fishing for hogfish under Federal                     implement a 500-lb (227-kg) commercial


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                                                  trip limit for the GA/NC stock of                        or less, 14 percent harvested 3 to 4                  prohibited from January through April
                                                  hogfish. Very few commercial                             hogfish per person per day, and only 8                and from November through December
                                                  spearfishers target this stock, which has                percent of the trips harvested 5 hogfish              during each fishing year to protect
                                                  rarely met the commercial ACL, and the                   or more per person per day. Among                     spawning fish, maintain landings within
                                                  catch history has remained consistent.                   headboat trips, 87 percent harvested 1                the recreational ACL for the FLK/EFL
                                                     Response: As discussed in                             hogfish, 10 percent harvested 2 hogfish,              stock, and allow the stock to rebuild. As
                                                  Amendment 37, 1 percent of                               1 percent harvested 3 hogfish, and 2                  described in Amendment 37, hogfish
                                                  commercial trips landed 500 lb (227 kg)                  percent harvested more than 5 hogfish                 spawning activity occurs predominantly
                                                  or more of hogfish per trip off Georgia                  per vessel per day.                                   during the months of December through
                                                  through North Carolina during 2012–                         In addition, the recreational bag limit            April, and begins (and ends) slightly
                                                  2014. Average commercial landings                        of 1 fish per person per day is predicted             earlier in the Florida Keys than on the
                                                  during 2012–2014 were less than the                      to result in a longer recreational fishing            West Florida shelf (e.g., from the Florida
                                                  commercial ACL for 2017 implemented                      season than bag limits of 2 to 5 fish per             panhandle south along the west coast of
                                                  by this final rule, and the 2017                         person per day. Analysis in Amendment                 Florida to Naples, Florida). Analysis in
                                                  commercial ACL is not expected to be                     37 concludes that the recreational sector             Amendment 37 demonstrated that for
                                                  reached under the 500-lb (227-kg)                        will be open for most of the annual May               the FLK/EFL hogfish stock, in
                                                  commercial trip limit under current                      through October recreational season                   combination with the recreational ACL,
                                                  fishing practices. However, the South                    (182 days open out of 184 calendar                    minimum size limit, and recreational
                                                  Atlantic Council is concerned that                       days) under the bag limit of 1 fish per               bag limit, a 6-month recreational fishing
                                                  commercial fishermen may shift effort                    person per day.                                       season would help to maintain
                                                  from the FLK/EFL stock to the GA/NC                         NMFS disagrees that the economic                   recreational landings within the
                                                  stock because of the restrictions to the                 data in Amendment 37 is inaccurate and                recreational ACL and rebuild this
                                                  FLK/EFL stock. Because hogfish are                       flawed. Amendment 37 used the best                    overfished stock.
                                                  more accessible to fishermen when they                   scientific information available to                      NMFS disagrees that the seasonal
                                                  aggregate to reproduce, the South                        analyze the economic effects of bag limit             closure should apply to the commercial
                                                  Atlantic Council determined that this                    reductions on the recreational fishing                sector. The South Atlantic Council
                                                  commercial trip limit is a precautionary                 sector. Trip-level landings estimates                 previously established sector allocations
                                                  measure to help prevent localized                        from MRIP and average harvest per                     for the hogfish stock ACL of 9.63
                                                  depletion of the stock. Additionally, the                angler data from the Southeast Region                 percent to the commercial sector and
                                                  South Atlantic Council determined a                      Headboat Survey (SRHS) demonstrated                   90.37 percent to the recreational sector.
                                                  500-lb (227-kg) commercial trip limit                    that the majority of anglers kept only 1              Neither Amendment 37 nor this final
                                                  will help to ensure commercial harvest                   hogfish or less per person per trip from              rule changes these sector allocations for
                                                  can take place year-round in this area.                  2012 through 2014. Additionally, MRIP                 the FLK/EFL hogfish stock. The South
                                                     Comment 5: A reduction of the                         data (2012 through 2014) showed that                  Atlantic Council determined that an
                                                  recreational bag limit for the FLK/EFL                   on charter trips, hogfish were typically              increase in the minimum size limit to 16
                                                  stock of hogfish to 1 fish per person per                harvested with other species, and on                  inches (40.6 cm), FL, and a commercial
                                                  day is excessive and will deter anglers                  average, greater numbers of non-hogfish               trip limit of 25 lb (11 kg) would achieve
                                                  from taking trips on charter vessels and                 than hogfish species were kept.                       the necessary reduction in commercial
                                                  headboats. The recreational bag limit for                Therefore, changes to the recreational                harvest to help eliminate overfishing
                                                  the FLK/EFL stock of hogfish should be                   bag limit, in general, likely would not               and rebuild the FLK/EFL hogfish stock,
                                                  2 to 5 fish per person per day. The                      result in changes in for-hire angler                  and to maintain commercial landings
                                                  economic data for headboats in                           behavior, such as cancellation of pre-                within the commercial ACL.
                                                  Amendment 37 for this action is                          booked for-hire trips or a reduction in                  Comment 7: The FLK/EFL stock of
                                                  inaccurate and flawed. Reducing the                      booking rates for future trips. NMFS                  hogfish is not currently overfished. The
                                                  recreational bag limit to 3 fish per                     acknowledges that uncertainty                         science and data that claim this stock is
                                                  person per day combined with the                         associated with the recreational survey               overfished is incorrect and is a result of
                                                  actions to reduce the minimum size                       data exists, and that some for-hire                   biased sampling methods.
                                                  limit and a recreational fishing season                  businesses may be negatively affected                    Response: NMFS disagrees.
                                                  would re-build the FLK/EFL stock of                      by the reduction to the bag limit.                    Amendment 37 and this final rule
                                                  hogfish without having a large economic                  However, some for-hire businesses may                 respond to the latest stock assessment
                                                  impact.                                                  benefit from the longer hogfish                       for hogfish (SEDAR 37), which
                                                     Response: The South Atlantic Council                  recreational season that is expected to               determined that the FLK/EFL stock of
                                                  chose a recreational bag limit of 1 fish                 result from the reduction in the bag                  hogfish is overfished and undergoing
                                                  per person per day as their preferred                    limit. Due to the complex nature of                   overfishing. The SEDAR process is a
                                                  alternative to extend the length of the                  angler behavior and of the for-hire                   peer-reviewed cooperative effort to
                                                  recreational fishing season, while also                  industry, available data are insufficient             assess the status of stocks in the
                                                  helping to end overfishing and rebuild                   to quantify all of these potential                    southeast region, involving the South
                                                  this overfished stock. The data in                       economic effects on individual for-hire               Atlantic, Caribbean, and Gulf of Mexico
                                                  Amendment 37 show that few                               businesses.                                           Fishery Management Councils; NMFS
                                                  fishermen in the South Atlantic region                      Comment 6: NMFS should not                         Southeast Fisheries Science Center
                                                  catch more than 1 fish per day on                        implement a closure of the recreational               (SEFSC), NMFS Southeast Regional
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                                                  recreational trips. According to data                    fishing season for the FLK/EFL stock of               Office, and the NMFS Highly Migratory
                                                  from the Marine Recreational                             hogfish. If a closure is implemented, it              Species Division; and the Atlantic and
                                                  Information Program (MRIP) from                          should include the commercial sector as               Gulf States Marine Fisheries
                                                  private recreational and charter trips                   well.                                                 Commissions. SEDAR also relies on
                                                  during 2012–2014, approximately 60                          Response: This final rule establishes a            state agencies and universities
                                                  percent of these trips harvested 1 or no                 recreational fishing season from May                  throughout the region for research, data
                                                  hogfish per person per day, 78 percent                   through October for the FLK/EFL                       collection, and stock assessment
                                                  harvested 2 hogfish per person per day                   hogfish stock, with recreational harvest              expertise. The Florida FWC completed


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                                                  the stock assessment for hogfish under                      NMFS agrees that the South Atlantic                area in the Gulf will be minimal. For all
                                                  the SEDAR process, and used landings                     Council’s choice of preferred                         of the aforementioned reasons, the
                                                  data from both state and Federal waters.                 alternatives will best achieve their                  analysis conducted for Amendment 37,
                                                  Fisheries-dependent and independent                      objectives for Amendment 37 while                     and summarized here, used commercial
                                                  data were also utilized in the stock                     minimizing, to the extent practicable,                landings data exclusive to Federal
                                                  assessment. Data included commercial                     the adverse effects on fishers, support               waters of the South Atlantic off the State
                                                  harvest by gear type (hook-and-line and                  industries, and associated communities.               of Florida as a proxy for commercial
                                                  spear) and source (trip tickets and                         NMFS expects this final rule to                    landings in the new FLK/EFL stock area
                                                  logbooks), and recreational harvest by                   directly affect all federally-permitted               (including the area in the Gulf EEZ).
                                                  gear type and from private anglers and                   commercial vessels and recreational                   This data was used to both identify
                                                  charter vessels and headboats (MRIP                      anglers that fish for or harvest hogfish              affected vessels and estimate the
                                                  and SRHS). The South Atlantic                            in Federal waters of the South Atlantic,              economic effects of this final rule on
                                                  Council’s SSC considered SEDAR 37 as                     and those that fish in Federal waters of              those vessels. NMFS expects
                                                  the best scientific information available,               the Gulf of Mexico between the Gulf and               commercial hogfish landings from the
                                                  and the SEFSC certified Amendment 37                     South Atlantic Council jurisdictional                 FLK/EFL stock and harvested from the
                                                  as the best scientific information                       boundary and the new FLK/EFL hogfish                  Gulf EEZ to be below the level that
                                                  available.                                               stock boundary at the 25°09′ N. lat. line             would change any of the assumptions or
                                                                                                           off the west coast of Florida. As                     conclusions of the following analysis.
                                                  Additional Change to Codified Text Not                                                                            This final rule will not directly apply
                                                  in Amendment 37                                          discussed in Amendment 37, the data
                                                                                                                                                                 to or regulate for-hire vessels, because
                                                                                                           used to assign landings to stock areas
                                                    In addition to the measures described                                                                        for-hire vessels sell fishing services to
                                                                                                           and monitor the ACL do not have high
                                                  for Amendment 37, this final rule                                                                              recreational anglers and the changes to
                                                                                                           enough spatial resolution to estimate the
                                                  corrects an error in Table 1 to § 622.1—                                                                       the hogfish management measures in
                                                                                                           specific fishing activity that occurs in
                                                  FMPs Implemented Under Part 622. In                                                                            this final rule will not directly alter the
                                                                                                           the area between the Councils’
                                                  2013, the final rule for Amendment 27                                                                          services sold by these vessels. However,
                                                                                                           jurisdictional boundary and the new
                                                  to the FMP inadvertently removed two                                                                           the changes will affect when
                                                                                                           FLK/EFL hogfish stock boundary at the
                                                  footnotes from the entry for the FMP in                                                                        recreational anglers on for-hire trips are
                                                                                                           25°09′ N. lat. line off the west coast of
                                                  Table 1 of § 622.1 (78 FR 78770,                                                                               allowed to fish for or retain hogfish, as
                                                                                                           Florida. The management boundary for                  well as the quantity and size of hogfish
                                                  December 27, 2013). This final rule
                                                                                                           this stock of hogfish was selected by the             that are harvested. Any change in
                                                  corrects that error and inserts those
                                                                                                           South Atlantic Council because it                     demand for for-hire fishing services, and
                                                  footnotes back into the entry for the
                                                                                                           coincides with the State of Florida’s                 associated economic effects, as a result
                                                  FMP in Table 1 of § 622.1.
                                                                                                           Pompano Endorsement Zone boundary,                    of this final rule would be a
                                                  Classification                                           and would simplify regulations and aid                consequence of behavioral change by
                                                     The Regional Administrator for the                    in the enforcement of management                      anglers, secondary to any direct effect
                                                  NMFS Southeast Region has determined                     regulations. Based on public testimony                on anglers and, therefore, an indirect
                                                  that this final rule is consistent with                  and comments, the South Atlantic                      effect of the final rule. Because the
                                                  Amendment 37, the FMP, the                               Council concluded that the boundary                   effects on for-hire vessels are indirect,
                                                  Magnuson-Stevens Act, and other                          line at 25°09′ N. lat. off the west coast             they fall outside the scope of the RFA.
                                                  applicable laws.                                         of Florida is far enough north of the                 For-hire captains and crew are
                                                     This final rule has been determined to                Florida Keys and far enough south of                  permitted to retain hogfish under the
                                                  be not significant for purposes of                       Naples and Marco Island, Florida, such                recreational bag limit; however, they are
                                                  Executive Order 12866.                                   that it is in an area where fishing for               not permitted to sell these fish. As such,
                                                     The Magnuson-Stevens Act provides                     hogfish is not a popular activity. This               for-hire captains and crew are only
                                                  the statutory basis for this final rule.                 boundary line would not impact current                affected as recreational anglers. For
                                                  Amendment 37 and the preamble to this                    approaches to ACL monitoring, and it                  purposes of the RFA, NMFS does not
                                                  final rule provide a statement of the                    would help simplify regulations for                   consider recreational anglers to be small
                                                  need for and objectives of this rule. No                 commercial vessels that fish for hogfish              entities, so they are outside the scope of
                                                  duplicative, overlapping, or conflicting                 in both Gulf and South Atlantic Federal               this analysis, and only the impacts on
                                                  Federal rules have been identified. In                   waters around the Florida Keys. In                    commercial vessels will be discussed.
                                                  addition, no new reporting, record-                      addition, it would be unlikely for                       As of May 25, 2016, there were 552
                                                  keeping, or other compliance                             fishermen to harvest hogfish belonging                valid or renewable Federal South
                                                  requirements are introduced by this                      to the West Florida stock in the Gulf and             Atlantic snapper-grouper unlimited
                                                  final rule.                                              then travel south for a long distance to              commercial permits and 116 valid or
                                                     In compliance with section 604 of the                 land those fish in the South Atlantic. It             renewable 225-lb (102-kg) trip-limited
                                                  RFA, NMFS prepared a final regulatory                    is important to note that on the west                 commercial permits. Each of these
                                                  flexibility analysis (FRFA) for this final               coast of Florida, there are very few ports            commercial permits is associated with
                                                  rule. The FRFA follows.                                  in Monroe County north of the Florida                 an individual vessel. Data from the
                                                     Public comments relating to socio-                    Keys, and this area is comprised in large             years of 2010 through 2014, the most
                                                  economic implications and potential                      part by the Everglades National Park.                 recent data available at the time the
                                                  impacts on small businesses are                          Based on the relatively small size of the             analysis was conducted, were used in
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                                                  addressed in the response to Comment                     area between the Councils’                            Amendment 37 and these data provided
                                                  5 in the Comments and Responses                          jurisdictional boundary and the new                   the basis for the South Atlantic
                                                  section of this final rule. No changes to                FLK/EFL hogfish stock boundary at the                 Council’s decisions. Although this final
                                                  this final rule were made in response to                 25°09′ N. lat. line off the west coast of             rule applies to all Federal commercial
                                                  these public comments. No comments                       Florida, as well as the public comments               snapper-grouper permit holders, NMFS
                                                  were received from the Office of                         received and South Atlantic Council                   expects that only the vessels that
                                                  Advocacy for the Small Business                          discussions, NMFS expects that                        harvest hogfish will be affected. On
                                                  Administration.                                          commercial hogfish landings from this                 average from 2010 through 2014, there


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                                                  were 135 federally-permitted                             north to the 25°09′ N. lat. line off the              rebuilding plan provides the basis for
                                                  commercial fishing vessels with                          west coast of Florida. Amendment 37                   setting ACLs but does not directly alter
                                                  reported landings of hogfish. Their                      also specifies MSY and MSST values for                the current harvest of the hogfish
                                                  average annual vessel-level revenue                      each of these stocks. For both the GA/                resource. Therefore, it is not expected to
                                                  from all species for 2010 through 2014                   NC and FLK/EFL stocks, MSY is set                     have direct economic effects on any
                                                  was approximately $59,000 (2014                          equal to the yield produced by FMSY or                small entities.
                                                  dollars). During this period, there were                 the FMSY proxy (F30≠SPR) and MSST is                     This final rule also establishes a total
                                                  an average of 62 vessels that harvested                  set equal to 75 percent of SSBMSY.                    ACL, in numbers of fish, for the FLK/
                                                  hogfish in the GA/NC stock area and 77                   Specifying separate hogfish stocks, as                EFL stock of hogfish for 2017 through
                                                  vessels that harvested hogfish in the                    well as management reference points                   2027. The total ACL each year will be
                                                  FLK/EFL stock area. Their average                        (MSY and MSST) for those stocks, is not               set equal to 95 percent of the ABC
                                                  annual revenue from all species (2010                    expected to directly alter the current                values specified in the rebuilding plan.
                                                  through 2014) was approximately                          harvest of the hogfish resource.                      In 2017, the total ACL will be 17,034
                                                  $83,000 and $44,000 (2014 dollars) in                    Therefore, these changes are not                      fish and will increase each year until
                                                  the two stock areas, respectively. Some                  expected to have any direct economic                  reaching 60,130 fish in 2027. Using the
                                                  of these vessels reported hogfish                        effects on any small entities. They do,               existing allocation formula specified in
                                                  landings from both stock areas and are,                  however, influence other components of                the Comprehensive ACL Amendment
                                                  therefore, included in the vessel counts                 this final rule that are expected to have             and landings data specific to the FLK/
                                                  for both stock areas. The maximum                        direct economic effects.                              EFL stock area, the commercial ACL for
                                                  annual revenue for all species reported                     This final rule also establishes a total           the FLK/EFL stock of hogfish will be set
                                                  by a single one of the 135 vessels                       ACL of 33,930 lb (15,390 kg) for the GA/              at 3,510 lb (1,592 kg) in 2017 and will
                                                  identified above, in 2014, was                           NC stock of hogfish, which is equal to                increase each year until reaching 17,018
                                                  approximately $1 million (2014 dollars).                 95 percent of the ABC recommended by                  lb (7,719 kg) in 2027. In Amendment 37,
                                                     For RFA purposes only, NMFS has                       the Council’s SSC. Using the existing                 a time series model was fit to historical
                                                  established a small business size                        allocation formula specified in the                   landings data (1997 through 2014) for
                                                  standard for businesses, including their                 Comprehensive ACL Amendment and                       the FLK/EFL stock area in order to
                                                  affiliates, whose primary industry is                    landings data specific to the GA/NC                   project commercial landings under the
                                                  commercial fishing (see 50 CFR 200.2).                   stock area, the commercial ACL for the                status quo in 2017. The commercial
                                                  A business primarily engaged in                          GA/NC stock of hogfish will be set                    sector would be expected to land an
                                                  commercial fishing (NAICS code 11411)                    constant at 23,456 lb (10,639 kg). Based              estimated 20,380 lb (9,244 kg) of hogfish
                                                  is classified as a small business if it is               on average annual landings for 2012                   under the status quo in 2017, worth
                                                  independently owned and operated, is                     through 2014 off Georgia through North                $76,213 (2014 dollars). Due to
                                                  not dominant in its field of operation                   Carolina, the commercial sector would                 increasing uncertainty as projections
                                                  (including its affiliates), and has                      be expected to land only 20,534 lb                    extend further into the future, status quo
                                                  combined annual receipts not in excess                   (9,314 kg) under the status quo in 2017,              commercial landings estimates for years
                                                  of $11 million for all its affiliated                    with an estimated ex-vessel value of                  subsequent to 2017 were not calculated.
                                                  operations worldwide. All of the                         $76,797 (2014 dollars). Because the                   Assuming the commercial ACL for FLK/
                                                  commercial vessels directly regulated by                 commercial ACL is greater than the                    EFL hogfish is harvested in full, it will
                                                  this final rule are believed to be small                 estimated status quo commercial                       represent a reduction in ex-vessel
                                                  entities based on the NMFS size                          landings for 2017, it is not expected to              revenue of $63,086 (2014 dollars), or 83
                                                  standard.                                                have any short-term direct negative                   percent, relative to estimated 2017
                                                     No other small entities that will be                  economic effects on commercial vessels.               status quo revenue. This assumes that
                                                  directly affected by this final rule have                Due to increasing uncertainty as                      ex-vessel revenue from other
                                                  been identified.                                         projections extend further into the                   commercially harvested species will not
                                                     There are currently 668 federally-                    future, status quo commercial landings                be substituted for the loss in hogfish
                                                  permitted commercial vessels eligible to                 estimates for years subsequent to 2017                revenue. Dividing the aforementioned
                                                  fish for the snapper-grouper species                     were not calculated. The commercial                   reduction in ex-vessel revenue by the
                                                  managed under the FMP. Based on the                      ACL for the GA/NC stock in this final                 average number of commercial vessels
                                                  analysis included in Amendment 37,                       rule provides the potential for landings              that harvested hogfish in the FLK/EFL
                                                  NMFS expects 135 of these vessels will                   to increase by 2,922 lb (1,325 kg)                    stock area from 2010 through 2014,
                                                  be affected by this final rule                           relative to average historical commercial             results in a decrease of approximately
                                                  (approximately 20 percent). Because all                  landings (2012 through 2014). Using the               $819 (2014 dollars) per vessel. NMFS
                                                  entities expected to be affected by this                 average annual hogfish price per pound                assumes that ex-vessel revenue from
                                                  final rule are small entities, NMFS has                  from 2012 through 2014, this represents               FLK/EFL hogfish will increase relative
                                                  determined that this final rule will                     a potential increase in ex-vessel revenue             to the annual increases in the
                                                  affect a substantial number of small                     of $10,928 (2014 dollars) overall.                    commercial ACL from 2017 through
                                                  entities. Moreover, the issue of                         Divided by the average number of                      2027, and NMFS expects the negative
                                                  disproportionate effects on small versus                 commercial vessels that harvested                     economic effects of this final rule on
                                                  large entities does not arise in the                     hogfish in the GA/NC stock area from                  commercial vessels to decrease each
                                                  present case.                                            2010 through 2014, this would be an                   year after 2017.
                                                     This final rule modifies the snapper-                 increase of approximately $176 per                       This final rule increases the
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                                                  grouper FMU for hogfish, specifying two                  vessel.                                               commercial minimum size limit for both
                                                  stocks of hogfish in the EEZ: (1) a GA/                     In addition, Amendment 37                          stocks of hogfish as well. The minimum
                                                  NC stock from the Georgia/Florida state                  establishes a rebuilding plan, beginning              size limit for the GA/NC stock is
                                                  boundary north to the North Carolina/                    in 2017, for the FLK/EFL stock, which                 increased from 12 inches (30.5 cm), FL,
                                                  Virginia state boundary, and (2) a FLK/                  sets ABC equal to the yield at a constant             to 17 inches (43.2 cm), FL, and the
                                                  EFL stock from the Florida/Georgia state                 fishing mortality rate and rebuilds the               minimum size limit for the FLK/EFL
                                                  boundary on the east coast of Florida,                   stock in 10 years with a 72.5 percent                 stock is increased from 12 inches (30.5
                                                  south around the Florida Keys, and then                  probability of rebuilding success. This               cm), FL, to 16 inches (40.6 cm), FL.


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                                                     The minimum size limit increase in                    loss in hogfish revenue. Based on                     23 percent were trips that used hook-
                                                  this final rule for the GA/NC stock was                  historical harvest rates for 2012 through             and-line gear, and the remaining 11
                                                  estimated to reduce commercial                           2014, it is expected that the commercial              percent were trips that used other
                                                  landings by only 406 lb (184 kg) in                      trip limit of 500 lb (227 kg) will only               fishing gear types. Historically (2012
                                                  2017. This translates into a $1,478 (2014                affect spearfishing trips. On average                 through 2014), 10.1 percent of hogfish
                                                  dollars) reduction in ex-vessel revenue                  (2010 through 2014), there were 11                    landings on hook-and-line trips and
                                                  overall, or $24 per vessel. This assumes                 vessels with Federal commercial                       approximately 29.4 percent of hogfish
                                                  that ex-vessel revenue from other                        snapper-grouper permits that reported                 landings on spearfishing trips were
                                                  species will not be substituted for the                  taking at least 1 hogfish trip in the GA/             harvested on trips in excess of the 25 lb
                                                  loss in hogfish revenue. Under the                       NC stock area, where the majority of                  (11 kg) commercial trip limit in this
                                                  commercial ACL for GA/NC hogfish, the                    revenue from that trip was attributed to              final rule. These statistics suggest that
                                                  season is expected to be open year-                      spearfishing. The average annual                      spearfishing trips may be more
                                                  round and is not expected to change as                   revenue from all species from 2010                    adversely affected, on average, by the
                                                  a result of the minimum size limit.                      through 2014 for these vessels was                    commercial trip limit than hook-and-
                                                  Assuming effort, harvest rates, and                      $61,479 (2014 dollars). If the estimated              line trips. However, specific economic
                                                  hogfish prices remain constant, then the                 reduction in ex-vessel revenue was                    effects estimates categorized by fishing
                                                  expected economic effects of the                         borne entirely by these vessels, it would             gear are not currently available due to
                                                  minimum size limit in future years will                  result in a loss of $406 per vessel, or less          the high degree of model uncertainty at
                                                  be equivalent to those of 2017.                          than 1 percent of their average annual                the gear level. Individual vessels are
                                                     For the FLK/EFL stock, the minimum                    revenue from all species from 2010                    expected to experience varying levels of
                                                  size limit increase is not expected to                   through 2014. When the commercial                     economic effects, depending on their
                                                  reduce aggregate commercial landings                     trip limit and minimum size limit for                 fishing practices, profit maximization
                                                  or ex-vessel revenue in 2017. This                       the GA/NC stock in this final rule are                strategies, and ability to substitute other
                                                  assumes that ex-vessel hogfish prices                    analyzed together, the combined effect                species revenue for hogfish revenue.
                                                  will be unresponsive to temporal                         on all vessels that fish for hogfish in the           These economic effects cannot be
                                                  changes in landings. In subsequent                       corresponding stock area is estimated to              estimated with available data.
                                                  years, as the commercial ACL for the                     be a reduction in aggregate ex-vessel                    Finally, this final rule establishes
                                                  FLK/EFL stock increases, the minimum                     revenue of $5,741 (2014 dollars).                     commercial AMs for the GA/NC and the
                                                  size limit in this final rule will be more
                                                                                                              For the FLK/EFL stock, the                         FLK/EFL stocks of hogfish. These AMs
                                                  likely than the status quo minimum size
                                                  limit to prevent the full harvest of the                 commercial trip limit in this final rule              will close the commercial sector for the
                                                  commercial ACL and result in a                           is not expected to reduce aggregate                   applicable hogfish stock for the
                                                  reduction in aggregate ex-vessel                         commercial landings or ex-vessel                      remainder of the fishing year if
                                                  revenue. Under the minimum size limit                    revenue in 2017. This conclusion                      commercial landings of the applicable
                                                  of 16 inches (40.6 cm), FL, the 2017                     assumes that prices will not change as                stock reach, or are projected to reach,
                                                  fishing season is expected to be open 35                 a result of a change in the timing of                 the respective commercial ACL.
                                                  days longer than under the current                       landings. In subsequent years, as the                 Additionally, if the commercial ACL is
                                                  minimum size limit of 12 inches (30.5                    commercial ACL for the FLK/EFL stock                  exceeded, NMFS will reduce the stock-
                                                  cm), FL. Because fewer legal-sized fish                  increases, the commercial trip limit of               specific commercial ACL in the
                                                  will be available for harvest, this final                25 lb (11 kg) will be more likely to                  following fishing year by the amount of
                                                  rule may increase harvest costs, and in                  prevent full harvest of the commercial                the commercial ACL overage, only if
                                                  turn, reduce profitability for some                      ACL and result in a reduction in ex-                  hogfish is overfished and the total ACL
                                                  vessels. Conversely, a longer season for                 vessel revenue relative to no trip limit.             (commercial ACL and recreational ACL)
                                                  FLK/EFL hogfish may have positive                        Under the commercial trip limit, the                  for the respective stock is exceeded. The
                                                  economic effects for other vessels by                    2017 fishing season is expected to be                 AMs in this final rule are the same as
                                                  expanding the number of species                          open 33 days longer than what would be                the previous commercial AMs that were
                                                  available for harvest later in the fishing               expected under the commercial ACL of                  in place for the single hogfish stock in
                                                  year. Individual vessels are expected to                 3,510 lb (1,592 kg) with no commercial                the South Atlantic. NMFS assumes that
                                                  experience varying levels of economic                    trip limit implemented. Because more                  the commercial AMs in this final rule
                                                  effects, depending on their fishing                      trips will be required to harvest the                 will maintain landings within the
                                                  practices, profit maximization strategies,               same amount of fish, the commercial                   commercial ACL for each stock, so no
                                                  and ability to substitute revenue from                   trip limit could reduce profitability for             direct economic effects, aside from
                                                  other species for hogfish revenue. These                 some vessels. Conversely, a longer                    those already discussed under the ACLs
                                                  economic effects cannot be estimated                     commercial fishing season in the FLK/                 in this final rule, are expected to occur.
                                                  with available data.                                     EFL stock area may have positive                      If the AMs do not maintain commercial
                                                     This final rule also establishes                      economic effects for other vessels by                 landings at or below the commercial
                                                  commercial trip limits for each stock of                 expanding the number of species                       ACL, then there will be an increase in
                                                  hogfish. The commercial trip limit is set                available for harvest later in the fishing            ex-vessel revenue in the fishing year the
                                                  at 500 lb (227 kg) for the GA/NC stock                   year. On average (2010 through 2014),                 AMs are triggered and the commercial
                                                  and 25 lb (11 kg) for the FLK/EFL stock.                 37 vessels with Federal commercial                    sector closes. Additionally, if the
                                                  Currently, there is no commercial trip                   snapper-grouper permits took at least 1               conditions are met for a reduction in the
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                                                  limit for hogfish in the South Atlantic.                 trip with hogfish landings in excess of               following year’s commercial ACL by the
                                                     For the GA/NC stock, the commercial                   25 lb (11 kg). Trips with hogfish                     amount of the commercial ACL overage,
                                                  trip limit was estimated to result in a                  landings in excess of 25 lb (11 kg)                   a reduction in ex-vessel revenue in the
                                                  $4,470 (2014 dollars) decrease in ex-                    accounted for approximately 28 percent                following fishing year would be
                                                  vessel revenue relative to the status quo.               of all hogfish trips reported for the FLK/            expected. The status of the GA/NC stock
                                                  This assumes that ex-vessel revenue                      EFL stock area, on average, from 2010                 is currently unknown, so both
                                                  from other commercially harvested                        through 2014. Approximately 66                        conditions necessary for a reduction in
                                                  species will not be substituted for the                  percent of these were spearfishing trips,             the following year’s commercial ACL


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                                                  will not be met and this provision will                  alternative would set the ACL equal to                and would increase annually up to
                                                  only affect the FLK/EFL stock. Because                   OY, where OY equals ABC. This sub-                    17,914 lb (8,126 kg) in 2027. Under the
                                                  of the timeliness of commercial landings                 alternative would result in a commercial              first sub-alternative, the commercial
                                                  data for federally-permitted vessels,                    ACL for the GA/NC hogfish stock of                    ACL would be approximately 5 percent
                                                  overages and corresponding economic                      24,690 lb (11,199 kg), which is                       greater each year than under the
                                                  effects will likely be small, should they                approximately 5 percent greater than the              preferred sub-alternative. Assuming the
                                                  occur.                                                   commercial ACL in this final rule.                    entire commercial ACL is harvested
                                                     In summary, when all of the hogfish                   Because status quo landings are not                   annually, hogfish landings and ex-vessel
                                                  management changes in this final rule                    expected to exceed any of the sub-                    revenue would also be 5 percent greater
                                                  are analyzed together, in the 2017                       alternative commercial ACL values in                  under the first sub-alternative than
                                                  fishing year they will result in an                      the short term, the first sub-alternative             under the preferred sub-alternative. As
                                                  estimated reduction in ex-vessel                         would not be expected to have any                     such, the first sub-alternative would be
                                                  revenue of $5,741 (2014 dollars) for all                 direct economic effects. However, it                  expected to have less negative economic
                                                  vessels combined that harvest hogfish                    would allow for greater potential                     effects on small entities than this final
                                                  from the GA/NC stock and $63,086 for                     landings and ex-vessel revenue in the                 rule.
                                                  all vessels combined that harvest                        future compared to the preferred                         However, it was not selected as
                                                  hogfish from the FLK/EFL stock. The                      alternative in this final rule. The first             preferred by the South Atlantic Council,
                                                  changes to the minimum size limit and                    sub-alternative was not selected as                   because they determined it was prudent
                                                  commercial trip limit also have the                      preferred by the South Atlantic Council,              to include a buffer in the FLK/EFL stock
                                                  potential to reduce profitability by                     because the Council determined it was                 ACL to account for management
                                                  increasing harvest costs, although these                 prudent to include a buffer in the GA/                uncertainty. The second sub-alternative
                                                  economic effects cannot be estimated                     NC stock ACL to account for                           is the preferred sub-alternative, which
                                                  with available data. In fishing years                    management uncertainty. The second                    sets the FLK/EFL stock ACL equal to
                                                  subsequent to 2017, if hogfish landings                  sub-alternative is the preferred sub-                 OY, where OY equals 95 percent of
                                                  from the GA/NC stock increase to reach                   alternative in this final rule and it sets            ABC. The third sub-alternative would
                                                  the commercial ACL, the increase in                      the GA/NC stock ACL equal to OY,                      set the FLK/EFL stock ACL equal to OY,
                                                  landings would offset the loss in                        where OY equals 95 percent of ABC.                    where OY equals 90 percent of ABC.
                                                  revenue from the new minimum size                        The third sub-alternative would set the               This sub-alternative would result in
                                                  limit and commercial trip limit, and                     GA/NC stock ACL equal to OY, where                    commercial and recreational ACLs that
                                                  would generate an increase in ex-vessel                  OY equals 90 percent of ABC. This sub-                are approximately 5 percent less each
                                                  revenue of $5,187 (2014 dollars). For the                alternative would result in a GA/NC                   year than under the preferred sub-
                                                  vessels that harvest hogfish from the                    stock ACL that is approximately 5                     alternative and, therefore, would be
                                                  FLK/EFL stock, NMFS assumes that ex-                     percent less than the GA/NC stock ACL                 expected to have more direct negative
                                                  vessel revenue from hogfish will                         included in this final rule. Based on                 economic effects on small entities than
                                                  increase relative to the annual increases                projected landings for 2017, this would               this final rule. Because allowable
                                                  in the commercial ACL from 2017                          not be expected to have direct economic               harvest and expected ex-vessel revenue
                                                  through 2027. This will lessen the                       effects on small entities; however, the               would be lower than that under the
                                                  negative economic effects of this final                  potential for future increases in ex-                 preferred alternative, this alternative
                                                  rule on commercial vessels each year.                                                                          was not selected by the South Atlantic
                                                                                                           vessel revenue would be less than under
                                                     The following discussion describes                                                                          Council.
                                                                                                           this final rule. Because allowable
                                                  the alternatives that were not selected as                                                                        Three alternatives were considered for
                                                                                                           harvest and potential ex-vessel revenue               the action to increase the commercial
                                                  preferred by the South Atlantic Council.
                                                     The actions to designate two separate                 would be lower than that under the                    and recreational minimum size limits
                                                  stocks of hogfish in the South Atlantic,                 preferred alternative, this alternative               for the GA/NC and FLK/EFL stocks of
                                                  set management reference points (MSY                     was not selected by the South Atlantic                hogfish. The first alternative, the no
                                                  and MSST) for those stocks, and                          Council.                                              action alternative, would retain the
                                                  establish a rebuilding plan for the FLK/                    Two alternatives were considered for               South Atlantic-wide hogfish minimum
                                                  EFL stock of hogfish are not expected to                 the action to specify commercial and                  size limit of 12 inches (30.5 cm), FL, for
                                                  have any direct economic effects on any                  recreational ACLs and OY for the FLK/                 both sectors. This would not be
                                                  small entities, and therefore, the issue of              EFL stock of hogfish. The first                       expected to alter commercial harvest
                                                  significant alternatives is not relevant.                alternative, the no action alternative,               rates relative to the status quo, so no
                                                     Two alternatives were considered for                  would retain the single South Atlantic-               direct economic effects to small entities
                                                  the action to specify a stock ACL and                    wide hogfish stock ACL and would not                  would be expected to occur. This
                                                  OY for the GA/NC stock of hogfish. The                   be expected to alter current harvest or               alternative was not selected by the
                                                  first alternative, the no action                         use of the resource. This alternative was             South Atlantic Council, because it
                                                  alternative, would retain the single                     not selected by the South Atlantic                    would fail to acknowledge important
                                                  South Atlantic-wide hogfish stock ACL                    Council, because it would not adhere to               biological differences between the two
                                                  and would not be expected to alter                       the best scientific information available             stocks of hogfish, as well as stock-
                                                  current harvest or use of the resource.                  from the most recent hogfish stock                    specific management needs.
                                                  This alternative was not selected by the                 assessment. The second alternative is                    The second alternative, which was
                                                  South Atlantic Council because it would                  the preferred alternative, which                      selected as preferred, increases the
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                                                  not adhere to the best scientific                        establishes commercial and recreational               commercial and recreational minimum
                                                  information available from the most                      ACLs specific to the FLK/EFL stock of                 size limit for the GA/NC stock. The
                                                  recent hogfish stock assessment. The                     hogfish. This alternative includes three              second alternative contains six sub-
                                                  second alternative is the preferred                      sub-alternatives. The first sub-                      alternatives. The first sub-alternative
                                                  alternative, which establishes a stock                   alternative would set the ACL equal to                would increase the minimum size limit
                                                  ACL specific to the GA/NC stock of                       OY, where OY equals ABC. The                          from 12 inches (30.5 cm), FL, to 16
                                                  hogfish. This alternative includes three                 commercial ACL for the FLK/EFL stock                  inches (40.6 cm), FL. This would be
                                                  sub-alternatives. The first sub-                         would be 3,695 lb (1,676 kg) in 2017,                 expected to result in an annual


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                                                  reduction in commercial ex-vessel                        minimum size limit in this final rule.                500 lb (227 kg), which was estimated to
                                                  revenue of only $479 (2014 dollars),                     The third sub-alternative is the                      reduce ex-vessel revenue by 6 percent.
                                                  which is $1,041 less than the reduction                  preferred sub-alternative, which                      The fourth sub-alternative would set the
                                                  expected under the minimum size limit                    increases the commercial and                          commercial trip limit at 700 lb (318 kg).
                                                  in this final rule. This sub-alternative                 recreational minimum size limit to 16                 This sub-alternative would be expected
                                                  was not selected as preferred because it                 inches (40.6 cm), FL. The fourth sub-                 to reduce ex-vessel revenue by only 3
                                                  would be expected to result in fewer                     alternative would increase the                        percent, which would translate into
                                                  hogfish reaching sexual maturity, fewer                  minimum size limit to 17 inches (43.2                 $2,287 (2014 dollars) more in aggregate
                                                  hogfish transitioning to males, and more                 cm), FL, which would be more likely to                ex-vessel revenue than under the
                                                  negative biological effects than the                     negatively affect profitability than the              commercial trip limit in this final rule.
                                                  minimum size limit in this final rule.                   minimum size limit in this final rule                 The fifth sub-alternative would not
                                                  The second sub-alternative is the                        and, therefore, was not selected as                   specify a commercial trip limit, which
                                                  preferred sub-alternative, which sets the                preferred. The fifth sub-alternative                  would be expected to have no effect on
                                                  commercial and recreational minimum                      would set the commercial and                          status quo hogfish landings or ex-vessel
                                                  size limit for the GA/NC stock at 17                     recreational minimum size limit at 14                 revenue. Under the fifth sub-alternative,
                                                  inches (43.2 cm), FL. The third through                  inches (35.6 cm), FL, in the first year of            ex-vessel revenue would be $4,470
                                                  the fifth sub-alternatives would set the                 implementation and 16 inches (40.6                    (2014 dollars) greater than what would
                                                  commercial and recreational minimum                      cm), FL, in the third year. This sub-                 be expected under the commercial trip
                                                  size limit at 18, 19, and 20 inches (45.7,               alternative would provide for a more                  limit for the GA/NC stock in this final
                                                  48.3, and 50.8 cm), FL, respectively.                    gradual increase in the minimum size                  rule. The fourth and fifth sub-
                                                  These sub-alternatives were not selected                 limit up to 16 inches (40.6 cm), FL,                  alternatives were not selected as
                                                  because they would be expected to                        which would be expected to have less                  preferred because the South Atlantic
                                                  result in a greater decrease in                          negative economic effects than the                    Council chose to take a precautionary
                                                  commercial ex-vessel revenue than the                    minimum size limit in this final rule in              approach to setting the commercial trip
                                                  minimum size limit in this final rule.                   the first 2 years of implementation and               limit for the GA/NC stock in order to
                                                  The sixth sub-alternative would set the                  equivalent effects in the third year and              prevent effort shifts as a result of more
                                                  commercial and recreational minimum                      beyond. The fifth sub-alternative was                 stringent commercial regulations
                                                  size limit at 15 inches (38.1 cm), FL, in                not selected by the Council, because it               needed to end overfishing of the FLK/
                                                  the first year of implementation, 18                     would have fewer immediate biological                 EFL stock. Additionally, the vast
                                                  inches (45.7 cm), FL, in the second year,                benefits to the FLK/EFL hogfish stock,                majority of commercial trips in Georgia
                                                  and 20 inches (50.8 cm), FL, in the third                which is currently overfished.                        and the Carolinas do not land more than
                                                  year. This sub-alternative would be                         Three alternatives were considered for             500 lb (227 kg) of hogfish per trip.
                                                  expected to have a smaller direct                        the action to establish commercial trip
                                                                                                           limits for the GA/NC and FLK/EFL                         The third alternative, also selected as
                                                  negative economic effect on small                                                                              preferred, establishes a commercial trip
                                                  entities than the minimum size limit in                  stocks of hogfish. Under the first
                                                                                                           alternative, the no action alternative,               limit for the FLK/EFL stock. The third
                                                  this final rule in the first year of                                                                           alternative contains six sub-alternatives.
                                                  implementation only, and a larger direct                 there would be no commercial trip limit
                                                                                                           specified for either stock. This would                The first sub-alternative was selected as
                                                  negative economic effect thereafter. The                                                                       preferred and it sets the commercial trip
                                                                                                           not be expected to alter commercial
                                                  sixth sub-alternative was not selected by                                                                      limit at 25 lb (11 kg). Sub-alternatives 2
                                                                                                           harvest rates relative to the status quo,
                                                  the South Atlantic Council, because                                                                            through 5 would set the commercial trip
                                                                                                           so no direct economic effects to small
                                                  there was little public support for step-                                                                      limit at 50 lb (23 kg), 100 lb (45 kg), 150
                                                                                                           entities would be expected to occur.
                                                  up size limit increases, and it would not                                                                      lb (68 kg), and 200 lb (91 kg),
                                                                                                           This alternative was not selected by the
                                                  aid in simplifying regulations.                                                                                respectively. The sixth sub-alternative
                                                                                                           South Atlantic Council, because they
                                                     The third alternative, also selected as               decided it was necessary to implement                 would not specify a commercial trip
                                                  preferred, increases the commercial and                  stock-specific commercial trip limits in              limit. These sub-alternatives for
                                                  recreational minimum size limit for the                  order to successfully maintain                        commercial trip limits would not be
                                                  FLK/EFL stock. The third alternative                     commercial landings of hogfish within                 expected to affect aggregate ex-vessel
                                                  contains five sub-alternatives. The first                the commercial ACL and to end                         revenue in the short term, given the low
                                                  and second sub-alternatives would                        overfishing of the FLK/EFL stock.                     commercial ACL for the FLK/EFL stock
                                                  increase the commercial and                                 The second alternative, which was                  included in this final rule. However, for
                                                  recreational minimum size limit to 14                    selected as preferred, establishes a                  each incremental increase in the
                                                  and 15 inches (35.6 and 38.1 cm), FL,                    commercial trip limit for the GA/NC                   commercial trip limit, the likelihood of
                                                  respectively. These sub-alternatives                     stock. The second alternative contains                direct negative effects on profitability
                                                  would not be expected to affect                          five sub-alternatives. The first and                  would be reduced. Because of the
                                                  aggregate ex-vessel revenue in the short-                second sub-alternatives would set the                 commercial ACL increases included in
                                                  term; however, by allowing for                           commercial trip limit at 100 lb (45 kg)               this final rule, sub-alternatives 2
                                                  potentially higher catch rates, they                     and 250 lb (113 kg), respectively, which              through 6 may provide for greater
                                                  would be less likely to negatively affect                would be expected to reduce aggregate                 aggregate annual ex-vessel hogfish
                                                  profitability than the minimum size                      annual landings and ex-vessel revenue                 revenue and increased profitability on
                                                  limit in this final rule. The specific                   by 43 percent and 19 percent,                         hogfish trips in the medium to long
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                                                  effects on profitability cannot be                       respectively. These reductions in ex-                 term, relative to the commercial trip
                                                  estimated with available data. These                     vessel revenue would be larger than                   limit in this final rule. These economic
                                                  sub-alternatives were not selected by the                what would be expected under the                      effects cannot be estimated with
                                                  South Atlantic Council, because they                     commercial trip limit in this final rule              available data. However, sub-
                                                  would be expected to result in fewer                     and, thus, the first and second sub-                  alternatives 2 through 6 were not
                                                  hogfish reaching sexual maturity, fewer                  alternatives were not selected. The third             selected by the South Atlantic Council
                                                  hogfish transitioning to males, and more                 sub-alternative was selected as preferred             because, given the overfished status of
                                                  negative biological effects than the                     and it sets the commercial trip limit at              the FLK/EFL stock, the South Atlantic


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                                                  Council wanted to be conservative in                          required to prepare a FRFA, the agency                                  List of Subjects in 50 CFR Part 622
                                                  setting the commercial trip limit in                          shall publish one or more guides to
                                                  order to end overfishing and prevent                          assist small entities in complying with                                   Commercial, Fisheries, Fishing, Gulf
                                                  commercial ACL overages.                                      the rule, and shall designate such                                      of Mexico, Hogfish, Recreational, South
                                                     Four alternatives were considered for                      publications as small entity compliance                                 Atlantic.
                                                  the action to establish commercial and                        guides. The agency shall explain the                                      Dated: July 19, 2017.
                                                  recreational AMs for the GA/NC and the                        actions that a small entity is required to                              Chris Oliver,
                                                  FLK/EFL stocks of hogfish. The first                          take to comply with a rule or group of                                  Assistant Administrator for Fisheries,
                                                  alternative, the no action alternative,                       rules. As part of this rulemaking                                       National Marine Fisheries Service.
                                                  would retain the AMs for the single                           process, NMFS prepared a fishery
                                                  South Atlantic-wide hogfish stock for                         bulletin, which also serves as a small                                    For the reasons set out in the
                                                  both sectors. This alternative was not                        entity compliance guide. The fishery                                    preamble, 50 CFR part 622 is amended
                                                  selected by the South Atlantic Council                        bulletin will be sent to all interested                                 as follows:
                                                  because stock-specific AMs would be                           parties.
                                                  required to ensure landings are                                                                                                       PART 622—FISHERIES OF THE
                                                  maintained within the commercial ACL                          Changes to Codified Text From the                                       CARIBBEAN, GULF OF MEXICO, AND
                                                  for each stock. The second alternative                        Proposed Rule                                                           SOUTH ATLANTIC
                                                  was selected as preferred and it                                In response to public comment,
                                                  specifies commercial AMs for GA/NC                            NMFS includes additional language in                                    ■ 1. The authority citation for part 622
                                                  and FLK/EFL stocks that are equivalent                        part 622 regulations to clarify the                                     continues to read as follows:
                                                  to the existing AMs for the single South                      commercial trip limit when harvesting
                                                                                                                                                                                            Authority: 16 U.S.C. 1801 et seq.
                                                  Atlantic stock. The third and fourth                          Florida Keys/East Florida hogfish in the
                                                  alternatives pertain exclusively to                           Gulf EEZ. This final rule adds language                                 ■ 2. In § 622.1, revise the Table 1 entry
                                                  recreational anglers and therefore no                         in § 622.191 to clarify the applicability                               for ‘‘FMP for the Snapper-Grouper
                                                  direct economic effects on any small                          of the commercial trip limit when                                       Fishery of the South Atlantic Region’’,
                                                  entities would be expected.                                   vessels fish for hogfish in the Gulf EEZ                                and add footnote 8 to Table 1 to read as
                                                     Section 212 of the Small Business                          between 25°09′ N. lat. off the west coast                               follows:
                                                  Regulatory Enforcement Fairness Act of                        of Florida and the Councils’
                                                  1996 states that, for each rule or group                      jurisdictional boundary, as specified in                                § 622.1       Purpose and scope.
                                                  of related rules for which an agency is                       § 600.105(c).                                                           *        *         *        *      *

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


                                                           *                 *                   *                                          *                                 *                                *                        *
                                                  FMP for the Snapper-Grouper Fishery of the South At-                        SAFMC .............................................................................   South Atlantic. 1 2 6 8
                                                   lantic Region.

                                                            *                            *                           *                           *                              *                              *                        *
                                                      1 Regulatedarea includes adjoining state waters for purposes of data collection and quota monitoring.
                                                     2 Black sea bass and scup are not managed by the FMP or regulated by this part north of 35°15.9′ N. lat., the latitude of Cape Hatteras Light,
                                                  NC.
                                                            *                   *                     *                    *                    *                   *                   *
                                                     6 Nassau grouper in the South Atlantic EEZ and the Gulf EEZ are managed under the FMP.
                                                            *                   *                     *                    *                    *                   *                   *
                                                     8 Hogfish in the Gulf EEZ are managed under the FMP from the South Atlantic and Gulf of Mexico intercouncil boundary specified in
                                                  § 600.105(c) and south of 25°09′ N. lat. off the west coast of Florida. Hogfish in the remainder of the Gulf EEZ are managed under the FMP for
                                                  the Reef Fish Resources of the Gulf of Mexico.


                                                  ■ 3. In § 622.183, add paragraph (b)(4) to                    ■ 4. In § 622.185, revise paragraph (c)(3)                              § 622.187         Bag and possession limits.
                                                  read as follows:                                              to read as follows:                                                     *       *     *    *    *
                                                  § 622.183     Area and seasonal closures.                     § 622.185        Size limits.                                             (b) * * *
                                                  *     *     *      *    *                                     *       *     *    *    *                                                 (3) Hogfish. (i) In the South Atlantic
                                                    (b) * * *                                                     (c) * * *                                                             EEZ off Georgia, South Carolina, and
                                                                                                                  (3) Hogfish. (i) In the South Atlantic                                North Carolina—2.
                                                    (4) Hogfish recreational sector off the
                                                  Florida Keys and east coast of Florida.                       EEZ off Georgia, South Carolina, and                                       (ii) In the South Atlantic EEZ off the
                                                  From January through April and from                           North Carolina—17 inches (43.2 cm),                                     Florida Keys and east coast of Florida,
                                                  November through December each year,                          fork length.                                                            and in the Gulf EEZ south of 25°09′ N.
                                                                                                                   (ii) In the South Atlantic EEZ off the                               lat. off the west coast of Florida—1.
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                                                  the recreational harvest or possession of
                                                  hogfish in or from the South Atlantic                         Florida Keys and east coast of Florida,                                 *       *     *    *    *
                                                  EEZ off the Florida Keys and east coast                       and in the Gulf EEZ south of 25°09′ N.                                  ■ 6. In § 622.191, add paragraph (a)(12)
                                                  of Florida, and in the Gulf EEZ south of                      lat. off the west coast of Florida—16                                   and paragraph (b) to read as follows:
                                                  25°09′ N. lat. off the west coast of                          inches (40.6 cm), fork length.
                                                  Florida is prohibited, and the bag and                        *       *     *    *    *                                               § 622.191         Commercial trip limits.
                                                  possession limits are zero.                                   ■ 5. In § 622.187, revise paragraph (b)(3)                              *       *    *              *      *
                                                  *     *     *      *    *                                     to read as follows:                                                         (a) * * *


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                                                     (12) Hogfish. (i) Until the commercial                overfished based on the most recent                      (B) Recreational ACL—988 fish.
                                                  ACL specified in § 622.193(u)(1)(iii)(A)                 Status of U.S. Fisheries Report to                       (C) The combined commercial and
                                                  is reached or is projected to be reached                 Congress, the AA will file a notification             recreational ACL for the Georgia-North
                                                  off Georgia, South Carolina, and North                   with the Office of the Federal Register               Carolina hogfish stock is 33,930 lb
                                                  Carolina, 500 lb (227 kg), round weight.                 to reduce the commercial ACL for the                  (15,390 kg).
                                                     (ii) Until the commercial ACL                         stock in the following fishing year by                   (2) Hogfish off the Florida Keys and
                                                  specified in § 622.193(u)(2)(iii)(A) is                  the amount of the commercial ACL                      east coast of Florida, and south of
                                                  reached or is projected to be reached off                overage in the prior fishing year.                    25°09′ N. lat. off the west coast of
                                                  the Florida Keys and east coast of                          (ii) Recreational sector. (A) If                   Florida (Florida Keys-East Florida)—(i)
                                                  Florida, and south of 25°09′ N. lat. off                 recreational landings for the Georgia-                Commercial sector. (A) If commercial
                                                  the west coast of Florida, 25 lb (11 kg),                North Carolina hogfish stock, as                      landings for the Florida Keys-East
                                                  round weight.                                            estimated by the SRD, reach or are                    Florida hogfish stock, as estimated by
                                                     (iii) See § 622.193(u)(1)(i) or (u)(2)(i)             projected to reach the recreational ACL               the SRD, reach or are projected to reach
                                                  for the limitations regarding hogfish                    specified in paragraph (u)(1)(iii)(B) of              the applicable commercial ACL
                                                  after a commercial ACL is reached.                       this section, the AA will file a                      specified in paragraph (u)(2)(iii)(A) of
                                                     (b) When a vessel fishes for hogfish on               notification with the Office of the                   this section, the AA will file a
                                                  a trip in the Gulf EEZ south of 25°09′                   Federal Register to close the recreational            notification with the Office of the
                                                  N. lat. off the west coast of Florida, the               sector for the remainder of the fishing               Federal Register to close the commercial
                                                  vessel trip limit specified in paragraph                 year regardless if the stock is overfished,           sector for the remainder of the fishing
                                                  (a)(12)(ii) of this section applies,                     unless NMFS determines that no closure                year. On and after the effective date of
                                                  provided persons aboard are not subject                  is necessary based on the best scientific             such a notification, all sale or purchase
                                                  to the bag limit. See § 622.11(a) and                    information available. On and after the               of hogfish in or from the EEZ off the
                                                  § 622.187(a) for applicability of the bag                effective date of such a notification, the            Florida Keys and east coast of Florida,
                                                  limit.                                                   bag and possession limits for hogfish in              and south of 25°09′ N. lat. off the west
                                                  ■ 7. In § 622.193, revise paragraph (u) to               or from the South Atlantic EEZ off                    coast of Florida is prohibited, and
                                                  read as follows:                                         Georgia, South Carolina, and North                    harvest or possession of this species is
                                                                                                           Carolina are zero.                                    limited to the bag and possession limits.
                                                  § 622.193 Annual catch limits (ACLs),                       (B) If recreational landings for the               These bag and possession limits apply
                                                  annual catch targets (ACTs), and                         Georgia-North Carolina hogfish stock, as              for this hogfish stock on board a vessel
                                                  accountability measures (AMs).                           estimated by the SRD, exceed the                      for which a valid Federal commercial or
                                                  *      *     *     *     *                               recreational ACL specified in paragraph               charter vessel/headboat permit for
                                                     (u) Hogfish—(1) Hogfish off Georgia,                  (u)(1)(iii)(B) of this section, then during           South Atlantic snapper-grouper has
                                                  South Carolina, and North Carolina                       the following fishing year recreational               been issued, without regard to where
                                                  (Georgia-North Carolina)—(i)                             landings will be monitored for a                      such species were harvested, i.e., in
                                                  Commercial sector. (A) If commercial                     persistence in increased landings. If                 state or Federal waters.
                                                  landings for the Georgia-North Carolina                  necessary, the AA will file a notification               (B) If commercial landings for the
                                                  hogfish stock, as estimated by the SRD,                  with the Office of the Federal Register               Florida Keys-East Florida hogfish stock,
                                                  reach or are projected to reach the                      to reduce the length of the following                 as estimated by the SRD, exceed the
                                                  commercial ACL specified in paragraph                    recreational fishing season and                       applicable commercial ACL specified in
                                                  (u)(1)(iii)(A) of this section, the AA will              recreational ACL in the following                     paragraph (u)(2)(iii)(A) of this section,
                                                  file a notification with the Office of the               fishing year by the amount of the                     and the applicable combined
                                                  Federal Register to close the commercial                 recreational ACL overage if the Georgia-              commercial and recreational ACL
                                                  sector for the remainder of the fishing                  North Carolina hogfish stock is                       specified in paragraph (u)(2)(iii)(C) of
                                                  year. On and after the effective date of                 overfished, based on the most recent                  this section is exceeded during the same
                                                  such a notification, all sale or purchase                Status of U.S. Fisheries Report to                    fishing year, and the stock is overfished
                                                  of hogfish in or from the South Atlantic                 Congress, and the combined commercial                 based on the most recent Status of U.S.
                                                  EEZ off Georgia, South Carolina, and                     and recreational ACL is exceeded                      Fisheries Report to Congress, the AA
                                                  North Carolina is prohibited, and                        during the same fishing year to ensure                will file a notification with the Office of
                                                  harvest or possession of this species is                 recreational landings do not exceed the               the Federal Register to reduce the
                                                  limited to the bag and possession limits.                recreational ACL in the following                     commercial ACL for the stock in the
                                                  These bag and possession limits apply                    fishing year. NMFS will use the best                  following fishing year by the amount of
                                                  to the Georgia-North Carolina hogfish                    scientific information available to                   the applicable commercial ACL overage
                                                  stock on board a vessel for which a valid                determine if reducing the length of the               in the prior fishing year.
                                                  Federal commercial or charter vessel/                    recreational fishing season and                          (ii) Recreational sector. (A) If
                                                  headboat permit for South Atlantic                       recreational ACL is necessary. When a                 recreational landings for the Florida
                                                  snapper-grouper has been issued,                         recreational sector is closed as a result             Keys-East Florida hogfish stock, as
                                                  without regard to where such species                     of NMFS reducing the length of the                    estimated by the SRD, reach or are
                                                  were harvested, i.e., in state or Federal                following recreational fishing season                 projected to reach the applicable
                                                  waters.                                                  and ACL, the bag and possession limits                recreational ACL specified in paragraph
                                                     (B) If commercial landings for the                    for hogfish in or from the South Atlantic             (u)(2)(iii)(B) of this section, the AA will
                                                  Georgia-North Carolina hogfish stock, as                 EEZ off Georgia, South Carolina, and                  file a notification with the Office of the
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                                                  estimated by the SRD, exceed the                         North Carolina are zero.                              Federal Register to close the recreational
                                                  commercial ACL specified in paragraph                       (iii) ACLs for the Georgia-North                   sector for the remainder of the fishing
                                                  (u)(1)(iii)(A) of this section, and the                  Carolina stock. This stock includes                   year regardless if the stock is overfished,
                                                  combined commercial and recreational                     hogfish off Georgia, South Carolina, and              unless NMFS determines that no closure
                                                  ACL specified in paragraph (u)(1)(iii)(C)                North Carolina. All weights are given in              is necessary based on the best scientific
                                                  of this section is exceeded during the                   round weight.                                         information available. On and after the
                                                  same fishing year, and the Georgia-                         (A) Commercial ACL—23,456 lb                       effective date of such a notification, the
                                                  North Carolina hogfish stock is                          (10,639 kg).                                          bag and possession limits for hogfish in


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                                                  or from the EEZ off the Florida Keys and                 and ACL, the bag and possession limits                                                                         Recreational
                                                                                                                                                                                           Year
                                                  east coast of Florida, and south of 25°09′               for hogfish in or from the EEZ off the                                                                            ACL
                                                  N. lat. off the west coast of Florida are                Florida Keys and east coast of Florida,
                                                  zero.                                                    and south of 25°09′ N. lat. off the west                      2020    ......................................         25,086
                                                                                                           coast of Florida are zero.                                    2021    ......................................         29,096
                                                     (B) If recreational landings for the                                                                                2022    ......................................         33,358
                                                  Florida Keys-East Florida hogfish stock,                    (iii) ACLs for the Florida Keys-East
                                                                                                                                                                         2023    ......................................         37,671
                                                  as estimated by the SRD, exceed the                      Florida stock. This stock includes
                                                                                                                                                                         2024    ......................................         41,934
                                                  applicable recreational ACL specified in                 hogfish off the Florida Keys and east                         2025    ......................................         46,046
                                                  paragraph (u)(2)(iii)(B) of this section,                coast of Florida, and south of 25°09′ N.                      2026    ......................................         49,949
                                                  then during the following fishing year                   lat. off the west coast of Florida.                           2027    ......................................         53,610
                                                                                                              (A) Commercial ACL. See the
                                                  recreational landings will be monitored
                                                                                                           following table. All weights are given in
                                                  for a persistence in increased landings.                                                                                 (C) Combined commercial and
                                                                                                           round weight.
                                                  If necessary, the AA will file a                                                                                       recreational ACL. See the following
                                                  notification with the Office of the                             Year                       Commercial ACL              table. The combined commercial and
                                                  Federal Register to reduce the length of                                                                               recreational ACL is in numbers of fish.
                                                  the following applicable recreational                    2017    ...............   3,510 lb (1,592 kg).
                                                  fishing season and recreational ACL in                   2018    ...............   4,524 lb (2,052 kg).                                                                  Combined
                                                  the following fishing year by the amount                 2019    ...............   5,670 lb (2,572 kg).                                                                 commercial
                                                  of the recreational ACL overage if the                   2020    ...............   6,926 lb (3,142 kg).                                  Year                               and
                                                                                                           2021    ...............   8,277 lb (3,754 kg).                                                                 recreational
                                                  Florida Keys-East Florida hogfish stock                                                                                                                                     ACL
                                                                                                           2022    ...............   9,703 lb (4,401 kg).
                                                  is overfished, based on the most recent                  2023    ...............   11,179 lb (5,071 kg).
                                                  Status of U.S. Fisheries Report to                       2024    ...............   12,677 lb (5,750 kg).               2017    ......................................         17,034
                                                  Congress, and the applicable combined                    2025    ...............   14,167 lb (6,426 kg).               2018    ......................................         20,350
                                                  commercial and recreational ACL is                       2026    ...............   15,621 lb (7,086 kg).               2019    ......................................         23,746
                                                  exceeded during the same fishing year                    2027    ...............   17,018 lb (7,719 kg).               2020    ......................................         27,740
                                                                                                                                                                         2021    ......................................         32,267
                                                  to ensure recreational landings do not
                                                                                                             (B) Recreational ACL. See the                               2022    ......................................         37,076
                                                  exceed the recreational ACL in the                                                                                     2023    ......................................         41,954
                                                  following fishing year. NMFS will use                    following table. The recreational ACL is
                                                                                                                                                                         2024    ......................................         46,791
                                                  the best scientific information available                in numbers of fish.                                           2025    ......................................         51,474
                                                  to determine if reducing the length of                                                                                 2026    ......................................         55,934
                                                  the recreational fishing season and                                                                     Recreational   2027    ......................................         60,130
                                                                                                                             Year                            ACL
                                                  recreational ACL is necessary. When a
                                                  recreational sector is closed as a result                2017 ......................................          15,689   *       *         *          *         *
                                                  of NMFS reducing the length of the                       2018 ......................................          18,617   [FR Doc. 2017–15588 Filed 7–24–17; 8:45 am]
                                                  following recreational fishing season                    2019 ......................................          21,574   BILLING CODE 3510–22–P
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Document Created: 2018-10-24 11:21:09
Document Modified: 2018-10-24 11:21:09
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.
ContactNikhil Mehta, NMFS SERO, telephone: 727-824-5305, email: [email protected]
FR Citation82 FR 34584 
RIN Number0648-BG33
CFR AssociatedCommercial; Fisheries; Fishing; Gulf of Mexico; Hogfish; Recreational and South Atlantic

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