82_FR_35602 82 FR 35457 - Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act Provisions; Fisheries of the Northeastern United States; Northeast Groundfish Fishery; Fishing Year 2017; Recreational Management Measures

82 FR 35457 - Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act Provisions; Fisheries of the Northeastern United States; Northeast Groundfish Fishery; Fishing Year 2017; Recreational Management Measures

DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

Federal Register Volume 82, Issue 145 (July 31, 2017)

Page Range35457-35467
FR Document2017-16018

This action sets the recreational management measures for Gulf of Maine cod and haddock for the remainder of the 2017 fishing year. This action prohibits recreational possession of cod, reduces the haddock bag limit, and implements a new closed season for haddock in the fall. The intended effect of this action is to reduce catch of cod and haddock in order to ensure that fishing year 2017 recreational catch limits are not exceeded.

Federal Register, Volume 82 Issue 145 (Monday, July 31, 2017)
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

50 CFR Part 648

[Docket No. 161220999-7682-02]
RIN 0648-BG52


Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act 
Provisions; Fisheries of the Northeastern United States; Northeast 
Groundfish Fishery; Fishing Year 2017; Recreational Management Measures

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

ACTION: Final rule.

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SUMMARY: This action sets the recreational management measures for Gulf 
of Maine cod and haddock for the remainder of the 2017 fishing year. 
This action prohibits recreational possession of cod, reduces the 
haddock bag limit, and implements a new closed season for haddock in 
the fall. The intended effect of this action is to reduce catch of cod 
and haddock in order to ensure that fishing year 2017 recreational 
catch limits are not exceeded.

DATES: Effective July 27, 2017.

ADDRESSES: Copies of a supplemental environmental assessment (EA) to 
Framework Adjustment 55 to the Northeast Multispecies Fishery 
Management Plan prepared by the Greater Atlantic Regional Fisheries 
Office and Northeast Fisheries Science Center; and the Framework 55 EA 
prepared by the New England Fishery Management Council for this 
rulemaking are available from: John K. Bullard, Regional Administrator, 
National Marine Fisheries Service, 55 Great Republic Drive, Gloucester, 
MA 01930. The Framework 55 EA and supplement are also accessible via 
the Internet at: https://www.greateratlantic.fisheries.noaa.gov/regs/2016/March/16mulfw55ea.pdf and https://www.greateratlantic.fisheries.noaa.gov/regs/2016/March/160212_rec_measures_draft_ea.pdf. These documents are also accessible 
via the Federal eRulemaking Portal: http://www.regulations.gov.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Emily Keiley, Fishery Management 
Specialist, phone: 978-281-9116; email: [email protected].

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:

Table of Contents

1. Fishing Year 2017 Recreational Management Measures
2. Regulatory Corrections Under Regional Administrator Authority

1. Fishing Year 2017 Recreational Management Measures

Background

Statutory Authority

    Under the Northeast Multispecies Fishery Management Plan (FMP), 
sub-annual catch limits (sub-ACL) for the recreational fishery are 
established for each fishing year for Gulf of Maine (GOM) cod and 
haddock. The regulations at 50 CFR 648.89(f)(3) authorize the Regional 
Administrator, in consultation with the New England Fishery Management 
Council (NEFMC), to modify the recreational management measures for the 
upcoming fishing year to ensure that the recreational fishery achieves, 
but does not exceed, the recreational fishery sub-ACLs. The proposed 
rule for this action (82 FR 24086; May 25, 2017) provides details

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on the consultation with the NEFMC and how the NEFMC developed its 
recommendations; that information is not repeated here.

Council's Proposed Measures

    Because of repeated recreational fishery sub-ACL overages (haddock 
the last five years and cod three of five years) and the model's 
prediction that the NEFMC's recommended measures have only a 50-percent 
probability of keeping haddock catch below the sub-ACL, we considered 
whether it may be prudent to implement a more conservative fall closure 
that would likely have a higher probability of constraining haddock 
catch to the sub-ACLs. There are four primary reasons that the 
Council's proposed measures would sufficiently constrain catch to the 
sub-ACL's and were more consistent with the FMPs goals and objectives 
than the closed area measure we presented: (1) The Council's measures 
include a new fall closed season, cod prohibition, and a more 
conservative haddock bag limit; (2) improved information used in the 
bioeconomic model this year provides greater confidence in its 
predictions compared to previous years; (3) the interactions between 
GOM cod and haddock and the status of each of these stocks; and (4) 
newly available commercial catch data show a strong likelihood that 
overall GOM haddock catch will be under the total ACL for 2016 and, 
that the recreational sub-ACL and AM system combined with the overall 
ACL is effectively constraining catch.
    We presented a more conservative closure season for comments to 
closely consider whether the Council's proposed accountability measures 
would sufficiently account for management uncertainty, prevent GOM cod 
and haddock catch overages, and provide an opportunity for the fishery 
to attain its allowable catch. We have determined that the more 
conservative measure is not necessary. The measures proposed by the 
Council are more conservative than the 2016 management measures. The 
possession of cod is being prohibited, the haddock bag-limit has been 
reduced, and a new fall closure is being implemented. We expect that 
these measures will allow the recreational fishery to achieve, but not 
exceed their sub-ACLs.
    We also considered the improved performance of the model. The model 
projects recreational catch using economic information from an angler 
choice experiment survey and biological information about the current 
stock structure for the GOM cod and haddock stocks with historical 
catchability data from recreational anglers. Recent modifications to 
the model, including the incorporation of new data, improved its 
ability to accurately estimate recreational catches, and thus increases 
our confidence in the management measures based on its output. 
Specifically, the model now includes data from 2015, when cod 
possession was prohibited for the first time, and as a result, the 
model is better able to estimate the impact of prohibiting cod on the 
number of angler trips and catch of cod and haddock. While we have 
relied on the model using similar buffers in the past, the model is now 
improved, providing greater confidence in the outputs.
    When evaluating the merit of each fall closure option, we 
considered the impacts on both haddock and cod. GOM cod is overfished 
and overfishing is occurring, but GOM haddock is a healthy stock. The 
more conservative closed area we sought comments on is estimated to 
have an increased probability of constraining GOM haddock catch to the 
sub-ACL (70 percent), but is projected to result in slightly increased 
GOM cod catch. Given the poor status of GOM cod, an option that is 
projected to increase GOM cod catch is a concern. We determined that 
the risk associated with increasing GOM cod catch outweighed the 
potential benefits of a slightly higher probability of limiting GOM 
haddock catch to the sub-ACL especially given the model improvements.
    Last, newly available commercial catch data for 2016 show that 
overall catch is being effectively constrained. The newly available 
data shows that that the total commercial catch for GOM haddock was 
only 66 percent of the commercial ACL. The recreational sub-ACL is only 
a small portion of the overall ACL. Thus, despite a relatively minor 
overage in the recreational fishery, total 2016 GOM haddock catch, is 
expected to be below the overall ACL.

Fishing Year 2017 Recreational Measures

    Because the recreational measures currently in place for GOM cod 
and haddock are not expected to constrain fishing year 2017 catch to 
the sub-ACLs, we are adjusting management measures for the remainder of 
the fishing year, as recommended by the NEFMC. Effective July 27, 2017, 
recreational possession of GOM cod will be prohibited. The minimum size 
for GOM haddock is unchanged, but the bag limit is reduced from 15 fish 
to 12 fish, and a fall closed season has been added to the existing 
spring closure. These measures are summarized in Table 1, along with 
information on the current measures for comparison.

             Table 1--GOM Cod and Haddock Recreational Management Measures for Fishing Year 2017 and Status Quo (Fishing Year 2016) Measures
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                                                        Current measures                                           New 2017 measures
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                                       Per day                                                     Per day
              Stock                  possession                               Season when        possession                              Season when
                                     limit (fish     Minimum fish size       possession is       limit (fish     Minimum fish size      possession is
                                    per  angler)                               permitted        per  angler)                              permitted
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GOM Cod..........................               1  24 inches (61.0 cm).  August 1-September                 Possession Prohibited Year-Round
                                                                          30.
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GOM Haddock......................              15  17 inches (43.2 cm).  Year Round Except                 12  17 inches (43.2 cm).  May 1-September 16,
                                                                          March 1-April 14.                                           November 1-
                                                                                                                                      February 28 and
                                                                                                                                      April 15-April 30.
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Analysis

    Recreational catch and effort data are estimated by the Marine 
Recreational Information Program (MRIP). A peer-reviewed bioeconomic 
model, developed by the Northeast Fisheries Science Center, was used to 
estimate 2017 recreational GOM cod and haddock mortality under various

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combinations of minimum sizes, possession limits, and closed seasons. 
Even when incorporating zero possession of GOM cod, the model estimates 
that the status quo measures for GOM haddock are not expected to 
constrain the catch of haddock, or the bycatch of cod, to the 2017 
catch limits. Therefore, we are implementing more restrictive measures. 
Additional details are provided in the Supplemental EA (see ADDRESSES) 
and the proposed rule, and are not repeated here.
    The final measures implemented by this action for the 2017 fishing 
year, as recommended by the NEFMC, are expected to result in a decrease 
in the number of trips taken by anglers, and decreased catch, in 
comparison to retaining the current measures, which is projected to 
allow the recreational fishery to reach, but not exceed, the 2017 
recreational sub-ACLs (Table 2).

  Table 2--Summary of the Model Estimates of Catch and the Likelihood of Catch Remaining Below the Sub-ACLs for
                                  the Status Quo Measures and the 2017 Measures
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                                                                    Probability                     Probability
                                                     Predicted     haddock catch   Predicted cod     cod catch
                    Measures                       haddock catch   below sub-ACL    catch (mt)     below sub-ACL
                                                       (mt)             (%)                             (%)
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New 2017 Measures...............................           1,160              50             147              78
Status Quo......................................           1,299               0             292               0
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2. Regulatory Corrections and Other Measures Under Regional 
Administrator Authority

    We have made numerous administrative changes under the authority of 
section 305(d) of the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and 
Management Act that are necessary and consistent with the FMP's goals 
and objectives. In Sec.  648.89(b), we added an exception to the 
minimum fish sizes for GOM cod and haddock to allow vessels to transit 
the GOM Regulated Mesh Area while in possession of cod and haddock 
caught outside the area, provided those fish meet the minimum sizes 
specified for fish caught outside the area. Amendment 16 to the FMP 
included seasonal closures of the GOM recreational fishery for cod and 
haddock, and also implemented a possession limit exemption to allow 
vessels to transit the GOM when it was closed while in possession of 
fish legally caught outside the area. At that time, there was a single 
minimum size for cod, and a single minimum size for haddock, regardless 
of where the fish were caught and the transiting provision included in 
Amendment 16 did not address minimum fish size restrictions.
    Subsequently, we changed the minimum sizes for GOM cod and haddock 
as part of the proactive accountability measures. We adjust the 
recreational measures for only GOM cod and haddock because these are 
the only stocks allocated a recreational sub-ACL. This has created a 
complicated system in which vessels may transit the GOM Regulated Mesh 
Area with fish legally caught outside the area in excess of the GOM 
possession limits, but those vessels must comply with the most 
restrictive minimum size of the two areas, rather than the minimum size 
applicable to where the fish were caught. The intent of this change is 
to simplify the existing transiting exemption by allowing any cod and 
haddock legally caught outside the GOM to be possessed by vessels 
transiting the GOM to ensure consistent implementation of the existing 
transiting provision.
    In Sec.  648.89(e), we revised the text specifying the requirements 
for the letters of authorization allowing charter and party boats to 
fish in the GOM closed areas and the Nantucket Lightship Closed Area to 
improve readability. In paragraph (e)(3), we also corrected the name of 
the NMFS office issuing letters of authorization from the ``Northeast 
Regional Office'' to the ``Greater Atlantic Regional Fisheries 
Office.''
    In Sec.  648.89(f)(2)(ii), we removed text prohibiting the Regional 
Administrator from adjusting the possession limit for GOM cod while 
recreational possession of GOM cod was prohibited by the Northeast 
Multispecies FMP. In 2016, Framework Adjustment 55 removed this 
prohibition, but the final rule implementing Framework Adjustment 55 
inadvertently failed to remove this text. This change is intended to 
correct the regulations to accurately reflect the NEFMC's intent in 
Framework Adjustment 55.

Comments and Responses

    We received 67 comments on the proposed 2017 recreational measures. 
Two comments received were not germane to the proposed measures. We 
received pertinent comments from the NEFMC, the Massachusetts Division 
of Marine Fisheries, the New Hampshire Fish and Game Department, the 
Stellwagen Bank Charter Boat Association, and 63 members of the public.

Timing

    Comment 1: The New Hampshire Fish and Game Department, the 
Stellwagen Bank Charter Boat Association, and 31 individuals submitted 
comments regarding the publication of the proposed rule after the May 1 
start of the 2017 fishing year. The New Hampshire Fish and Game 
Department expressed concern that the publication of the proposed rule 
after the start of the fishing year would exacerbate the existing 
timing problems of states attempting to match federal measures and 
inform anglers, and for-hire businesses attempting to attract business 
before knowing the regulations. The Stellwagen Bank Charter Boat 
Association and 30 individuals expressed disappointment because they 
feared that late implementation of the changes to the recreational 
measures would undermine the work of the NEFMC and its Recreational 
Advisory Panel (RAP) to develop and provide recommendations that would 
prevent catch from exceeding the quotas. The Stellwagen Bank Charter 
Boat Association and 30 individuals also urged that recreational 
anglers should not be subject to any further restrictions in the 
haddock bag limit or increases in the haddock minimum size in fishing 
year 2018 as a result of late implementation of changes in fishing year 
2017. One individual commented that we should not change measures mid-
season because business owners and recreational anglers have made 
financial decisions based on the current regulations.
    Response: We agree that these timing issues make it difficult for 
the for-hire fleet to market and book trips, hamper the ability of 
states to implement complementary recreational measures, and create 
challenges for recreational

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anglers to be informed of the latest regulations. The timing of changes 
to the recreational measures has been an issue for several years. MRIP 
collects information on recreational catch and effort. This information 
is processed in 2-month `waves' and preliminary data is available six 
weeks after the end of each wave. Because of this, preliminary catch 
through October (which includes the majority of annual recreational 
groundfish activity) is first available after mid-December. As a 
result, January is the earliest we are able to present an analysis of 
the MRIP information and any potential changes that may be necessary 
for the next fishing year. This creates a compressed period for 
consideration of options, the public NEFMC consultation process, and 
proposed and final rulemaking. Because of this timeline, recreational 
measures for the new fishing year are generally not finalized until 
just prior to the start of the fishing year.
    Although it is not ideal to change the recreational measures after 
the start of the fishing year this year, it is necessary that the 
revised measures be implemented before the recreational cod season 
opens. The recreational cod season is closed under status quo measures 
until August 1. While late implementation is not ideal, the timing of 
this action will still effectively prohibit the retention of cod in the 
recreational fleet.
    Because of the challenging timeline of the current recreational 
process, we are working with the NEFMC to consider possible ways to 
modify the regulatory process so regulations for the recreational 
fishery can be finalized sooner. Changes to the recreational process 
would be incorporated into Framework 57, which is intended to be 
implemented for the 2018 fishing year. Additionally, any changes to the 
recreational measures for fishing year 2018 would be based on the 2018 
catch limits and an analysis of expected catch in 2018.

NMFS Additional Option for a September Closure

    Comment 2: The Stellwagen Bank Charter Boat Association and 30 
individuals alleged that the reason the agency proposed an alternative 
September closure for haddock was because implementing the reduced 
haddock bag limit after May 1 would result in increased catch. One 
additional individual requested that we inform the recreational 
community of our reasons for the measures that were proposed.
    Response: As discussed in the proposed rule, we sought comments on 
the effects of a more conservative fall closure on the fishery in 
comparison to the Council's proposed closure to address concerns about 
the recreational fishery's recent history of exceeding the GOM cod and 
haddock sub-ACLs. A U.S. District Court considered a history of 
overages and the effectiveness of accountability measures in the Gulf 
of Mexico red snapper fishery (Guiondon v. Pritzker, 2014) and struck 
down the accountability measure because they did not sufficiently 
ensure the limits would not be exceeded. We presented a more 
conservative closure season for comments to closely consider whether 
the Council's proposed accountability measures would sufficiently 
account for management uncertainty, prevent GOM cod and haddock catch 
overages, and provide an opportunity for the fishery to attain its 
allowable catch. As discussed in the preamble, we have determined that 
the Council's proposed measures sufficiently constrain catch and are 
more consistent with the FMP's goals and objectives.
    Comment 3: The NEFMC, the Massachusetts Division of Marine 
Fisheries, and the New Hampshire Fish and Game Department, and one 
individual commented that the issues in the Guindon v. Pritzker case 
are distinct from the recreational fishery for GOM cod and haddock, and 
that measures more conservative than the suite recommended by the NEFMC 
are not necessary or justified. The commenters also noted that the 
additional NMFS alternative in the proposed rule would not provide a 
clear conservation benefit in comparison to the NEFMC's recommended 
suite of measures.
    Response: We agree that the recreational fishery for GOM cod and 
haddock and the suite of management measures for the fishery is 
distinct from the Guindon v. Pritzker case. Further, the GOM haddock 
stock is healthy and that the total ACL has not been fully harvested in 
the last 2 years. We considered stock status when evaluating the 
alternatives and, as discussed in the preamble, are implementing the 
NEFMC's recommended measures rather than the more conservative 
September closure for haddock. The model predicts that these measures 
have a 78-percent chance that catch of the rebuilding GOM cod stock 
will not exceed the recreational quota, and a 50-percent chance that 
the catch of the abundant and healthy GOM haddock stock will achieve, 
but not exceed the recreational quota. While the GOM haddock stock is 
healthy, the GOM cod stock is overfished and estimated to be only 4-6 
percent of the target population size. Given the differences in the 
sizes and health of these two stocks, the final 2017 measures 
appropriately balance the risk of exceeding the quotas with the goal of 
achieving the quotas and providing the greatest overall benefit to the 
nation.

The Bioeconomic Model and Uncertainty

    Comment 4: The Massachusetts Division of Marine Fisheries and the 
New Hampshire Fish and Game Department commented that the bioeconomic 
model fails to account for variance in the underlying MRIP data and 
uncertainty in the model inputs because it uses point estimates. The 
NEFMC commented that, in 2015, when recreational possession of cod was 
prohibited for the first time, the bioeconomic model overestimated cod 
catch and angler effort, and that a cod prohibition in 2017 could again 
result in lower actual angler effort than the model has predicted.
    Response: The bioeconomic model uses point estimates of catch from 
MRIP and currently does not incorporate measures of uncertainty in the 
MRIP data, although it might be possible to incorporate some measures 
of uncertainty in the future. As a result, the the model may 
underestimate or overestimate catch and angler trips in any given year. 
In recent years, the model has underestimated haddock and cod catch, 
with one exception in 2015. Although the bioeconomic model 
overestimated cod catch and the number of angler trips in 2015, it is 
unlikely to recur in 2017. The model had likely overestimated cod catch 
because at that time the model did not take into account factors that 
we expected would keep cod catch low, including a prohibition on 
retention of cod and the ability of vessels to avoid cod while 
targeting other species. However, we expect the bioeconomic model to 
better estimate the effect of prohibiting cod possession on total cod 
catch and the number of angler trips in 2017 because the model now 
incorporates data from 2015.
    Although there are uncertainties in the bioeconomic model, the 
Northeast Multispecies FMP incorporates both scientific uncertainty and 
management uncertainty in setting annual catch limits. These 
uncertainty buffers increase the likelihood of achieving management 
targets and reduce the risk of overfishing. Among other factors 
discussed in the preamble, the incorporation of scientific and 
management uncertainty already built into setting recreational catch 
limits was a consideration in our determination to adopt the less 
conservative measures for haddock.

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    Comment 5: The New Hampshire Fish and Game Department and the 
Massachusetts Division of Marine Fisheries commented that we should 
address uncertainty in the GOM cod and haddock recreational fishery in 
a similar manner to the Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Commission's 
approach to using point estimates in the black sea bass fishery. 
Specifically, the New Hampshire Fish and Game Department recommended 
that we compare MRIP harvest estimates with a percent standard error to 
the recreational sub-ACLs and retain the status quo recreational 
measures for the next year if the recreational quota was within the 
percent standard error of the MRIP harvest estimate. The Massachusetts 
Division of Marine Fisheries also urged that we consider the Atlantic 
States Marine Fisheries Commission's approach to summer flounder. 
Specifically, using multiple years of MRIP data and incorporating 
standard errors around the MRIP catch estimates when developing 
recreational measures.
    Response: The bioeconomic model uses point estimates of 
recreational catch and effort from MRIP and produces point estimates 
that may underestimate or overestimate catch and angler trips. At the 
request of the New Hampshire Fish and Game Department, we provided an 
estimate of model uncertainty for the two options proposed. That 
estimate did not include uncertainty in the MRIP data, but did 
incorporate some sources of uncertainty in the model simulations. While 
the estimate is informative, additional work should be done before 
determining whether or not the bioeconomic model can incorporate 
uncertainty. Amendment 16 to the Northeast Multispecies FMP requires 
that recreational catch is calculated consistent with the catch used in 
the stock assessment. At this time, the stock assessments for GOM cod 
and haddock do not incorporate separate calculations of uncertainty for 
MRIP catch estimates. In evaluating possible changes to the 
recreational management process in Framework 57, the NEFMC could 
consider changes to the method for determining when AMs are triggered.

Haddock Measures

    Comment 6: The New Hampshire Fish and Game Department urged us to 
maintain the current haddock measures, in conjunction with prohibiting 
recreational possession of cod (analyzed and presented to the NEFMC as 
Option 1), because the GOM haddock stock is not overfished and the 
haddock quota is increasing. Additionally, New Hampshire contended that 
overfishing would not occur if the recreational fishery caught the 
amount of haddock predicted by the bioeconomic model for this scenario 
(1,288 mt) because total catch (including all other sectors catching 
their full quotas) would still be less than the acceptable biological 
catch due to the buffers between the acceptable biological catch and 
the catch limits. Further, New Hampshire argued that the recreational 
haddock quota, 1,160 mt, was within the 95-percent confidence interval 
of the model's predicted haddock catch for Option 1. The Massachusetts 
Division of Marine Fisheries (MA DMF) also commented that the 
recreational haddock quota for 2017 was within the 95-percent 
confidence interval for Option 1, but supported the NEFMC's recommended 
haddock measures, rather than the status quo haddock measures.
    Response: We disagree that the status quo haddock measures should 
be maintained. While the GOM haddock stock is healthy and growing, we 
are still obligated to set measures we expect will achieve, but not 
exceed the catch limit. As explained in our response to Comment 7, we 
expect the model's estimate of catch and effort to be more accurate now 
because the bioeconomic model now incorporates data from 2015, when cod 
possession was prohibited. The 12-fish bag limit, with a 17-inch (43.2-
cm) minimum size, and closed seasons March 1-April 14 and September 17-
October 31 have a 50-percent chance of achieving, but not exceeding, 
the catch limit. This is an appropriate balance of risk for a healthy 
stock with a growing population. Setting measures we expect will exceed 
the catch limit solely because we expect the overage will not cause 
overfishing is inconsistent with the requirements of the Magnuson-
Steven Fishery Conservation and Management Act.
    Comment 7: Six commenters generally supported maintaining status 
quo measures.
    Response: We disagree that the status quo recreational measures 
should be retained for 2017. A peer-reviewed bioeconomic model, 
developed by the Northeast Fisheries Science Center, was used to 
estimate 2017 recreational GOM cod and haddock mortality under various 
combinations of minimum sizes, possession limits, and closed seasons. 
Even when incorporating zero possession of GOM cod, the model estimates 
that the status quo measures for GOM haddock are not expected to 
constrain the catch of haddock, or the bycatch of cod, to the 2017 
catch limits. The Council's more conservative measures are necessary to 
prevent exceeding the 2017 catch limits.
    Comment 8: Thirty-three commenters supported the fall haddock 
closure as proposed by the NEFMC (September 17 through October 31). MA 
DMF specifically commented on the potential significant economic impact 
of a Labor Day closure, and cited this as one reason they supported the 
NEFMC proposed option. Thirty commenters discussed the benefits of 
keeping the fishery open in early September relative to allowing 
recreational anglers a final opportunity to fish before many typically 
haul out their vessels, and end their season.
    Response: We agree. After further consideration of the 
alternatives, the fall closure recommended by the NEFMC better aligns 
with the objectives of this action. We have approved the haddock 
measures recommended by the NEFMC. As further discussed in the proposed 
rule, the supplemental EA, and the preamble to this rule, the measures 
being implemented for the 2017 fishing year are expected to meet, but 
not exceed the catch limits, and provide a better balance between our 
conservation objectives and the anticipated negative short-term 
economic impacts of the proposed alternatives.
    Comment 9: One commenter supported the 4-week September closure for 
haddock that we presented for comments as an alternative in the 
proposed rule. Another commenter supported a 4-week September closure 
starting the Monday after Labor Day, and one commenter opposed a fall 
closure for haddock in general.
    Response: We disagree and are implementing the 6-week closure 
proposed by the NEFMC, as discussed in the preamble and response to 
Comment 11. Selection of the timing and length of the closure was based 
on the outputs of the model and the consideration of other factors in 
order to ensure the recreational fishery achieves, but does not exceed, 
the recreational fishery sub-ACLs. A fall closure was determined to be 
a necessary measure to ensure that not only the GOM haddock, but GOM 
cod sub-ACLs are not exceeded.
    Comment 10: Thirty-seven commenters supported the 12-fish haddock 
bag limit.
    Response: We agree and have approved the 12-fish haddock bag limit 
recommended by the NEFMC. As further discussed in the proposed rule, 
preamble, and the supplemental EA, and the preamble to this rule, the 
measures being implemented for the 2017 fishing year are expected to 
meet, but not exceed the catch limits.
    Comment 11: Three commenters support a lower bag limit for haddock 
than was proposed.

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    Response: We disagree that a lower bag limit is needed. The 12-fish 
bag limit for haddock, in conjunction with the other measures, is 
intended to balance the need to constrain catch within the ACL, with 
social and economic considerations. Further reduction of the haddock 
bag limit is not biologically necessary and would likely unnecessarily 
increase negative economic effects to the recreational fishery.
    Comment 12: One commenter suggested that we reduce the haddock 
minimum size to 16 inches (40.64 cm) to reduce discards.
    Response: We disagree. Potential changes to minimum sizes and the 
impact on the catch and fishery are incorporated into the bioeconomic 
model. We are maintaining the current minimum size (17 inches; 43.2 cm) 
for GOM haddock in this action.

Cod Measures

    Comment 13: Seven commenters wanted the recreational cod fishery to 
be reopened. Two commenters wanted to maintain the status quo cod 
season. Several commenters referenced their personal fishing experience 
and stated that they encountered more cod in 2016 than they had in the 
past.
    Response: We disagree that the recreational fishery for cod should 
be open in 2017. This action prohibits the retention of GOM cod by 
recreational anglers year-round. GOM cod is overfished, and overfishing 
is occurring. In fishing year 2016, the recreational cod ACL was 
exceeded by 92 percent, and the recreational cod quota remains the same 
in 2017 as it was in 2016. More restrictive measures on recreational 
cod, and haddock, fishing are required to ensure that the recreational 
cod quota is not exceeded again. We understand that there are short-
term negative economic effects associated with the prohibition on 
recreational cod fishing. We are hopeful that the continued efforts to 
rebuild the GOM cod stock will result in increased opportunities for 
recreational fishermen in the future.
    Comment 14: Two comments discussed alternative management measures 
for cod that were not in the proposed rule: A 2- to 4-week cod season 
for one 26-inch (66.0-cm) or greater cod, or the use of a slot limit 
for cod (24-29 inches; 61.0-73.7 cm).
    Response: We disagree that these options would have been viable 
alternatives for the 2017 fishing year. Even when zero possession of 
cod was analyzed, the recreational cod catch limit was projected to be 
exceeded without additional measures limiting the catch of haddock to 
further reduce the projected cod catch. Limited seasons and slot limits 
could be appropriate for consideration in future actions.
    Comment 15: Thirty-six commenters supported the prohibition of cod.
    Response: We agree. We have implemented the prohibition on 
recreational GOM cod catch as one measure to constrain 2017 
recreational cod catch to the sub-ACL. GOM cod are overfished and 
overfishing is occurring so the recreational sub-ACL has been set at an 
extremely low level of 157 mt. This decision has been explained further 
in the preamble.
    Comment 16: Two commenters cited concerns about the impact of the 
recreational fishery on spawning cod.
    Response: This action did not consider measures to protect spawning 
cod, and as a result, these comments are irrelevant to, and outside the 
scope of, the measures approved in this final rule. However, to provide 
some background, the Northeast Multispecies FMP includes measures to 
protect spawning cod during times when aggregations are known to occur 
consistently. Some of these closures apply to the recreational fishery, 
while others only apply to commercial groundfish vessels. In the 
future, the NEFMC could consider changes to these closures, including 
the fisheries that are exempt from the closures, as well as additional 
spawning protections.

General Comments

    Comment 17: Thirty-four commenters supported adoption of the 
measures proposed by the NEFMC.
    Response: We agree, and are implementing the measures proposed by 
the NEFMC because these measures balance regional differences and 
impacts on anglers and the for-hire fleet. Additionally, the NEFMC 
measures provide a sufficient probability of achieving, but not 
exceeding, the GOM cod and haddock 2017 catch limits.
    Comment 18: The NEFMC commented that although the NMFS option is 
estimated to have only $100,000 less economic benefit than the NEFMC 
option, it is not clear if the model can accurately estimate the 
economic impact of a Labor Day weekend closure because it is less than 
a whole MRIP wave.
    Response: We agree that the bioeconomic model estimates for a 
timeframe of less than 1 month may be less precise than estimates 
produced for a complete wave. We are not implementing the additional 
NMFS option for a 4-week closure in September.
    Comment 19: Seven individuals commented that the commercial fishery 
should be shut down, or kept 50 miles from shore, to allow increased 
harvesting opportunities for recreational fishermen. One commenter 
asserted that the recreational fishery cannot catch as much as one 
commercial haul.
    Response: The Northeast Multispecies FMP allocates separate sub-
ACLs for GOM cod and haddock to both the commercial and recreational 
components of the fishery. Each component allocated a sub-ACL is also 
subject to specific AMs if it exceeds that sub-ACL. These measures are 
intended to ensure that each fishery is able to access the resource and 
be accountable for any overages, and is intended to prevent one 
component of the fishery from negatively affecting another component. 
The recreational fishery is allocated 33 percent of the total GOM cod 
ACL and 27 percent of the GOM haddock ACL, and in 2016 caught more than 
its allocation for both stocks. In recent years, recreational catch 
has, at times, exceeded commercial catch, and can be a substantial 
portion of overall GOM cod and haddock catch. Additionally, the status 
quo measures are not expected to constrain recreational catch to its 
sub-ACLs in 2017, and as a result, the final measures implemented in 
this action are necessary to ensure that the recreational sub-ACLs are 
not exceeded.
    Comment 20: Two commenters supported separate measures for private 
vessels and for-hire vessels.
    Response: During development of 2017 measures, the Council's RAP 
and Groundfish Oversight Committee considered separate measures for 
private vessels and the for-hire fleet. As discussed in the proposed 
rule, the NEFMC declined the Groundfish Committee's recommendation to 
implement separate measures for these fleets at this time in deference 
to having a larger public process to consider the concept. Separate 
measures for these fleets may be considered in a future action.
    Comment 21: One individual commented that haddock 17 inches (43.2 
cm) and larger were rare and questioned why anglers do not see these 
small haddock turn into high numbers of larger fish the next year.
    Response: In recent years, there have been multiple large year 
classes of haddock. These large year classes can make larger haddock 
appear less common by comparison; the proportion of young fish to old 
fish is high in the current population. The growth rate of haddock has 
varied over time and may be related to population size. Prior to 
declines of the haddock population in the mid-twentieth century, 
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grew slower than was observed when the population was smaller in the 
later twentieth century. In recent years, with the large populations of 
haddock and as a result, slower growth rates in haddock.
    The average weight of haddock caught by recreational anglers in 
2016 (1.7 lb; 0.8 kg) was the same as the average weight in 2015, while 
the average number of haddock caught per angler trip nearly doubled 
(from 5.5 to 14) between 2015 and 2016. This information does not 
demonstrate a strong benefit to further reduce the minimum size for 
haddock at this time.
    Comment 22: The Stellwagen Bank Charter Boat Association and 31 
individuals commented that the MRIP data are incorrect and suggested we 
should not use catch and effort estimates to manage the recreational 
fishery. In particular, estimates of the number of angler trips was a 
concern raised in these comments.
    Response: Estimates of catch and effort must be used because it is 
not possible to have a complete census of all recreational anglers to 
capture all catch and every angler trip. MRIP is the method used to 
count and report marine recreational catch and effort. In January 2017, 
the National Academies of Science released their latest review of MRIP 
and recognized NMFS for making ``impressive progress'' and ``major 
improvements'' to MRIP survey designs since the 2006 review of MRIP. 
While there are some remaining challenges to MRIP surveys, we continue 
to make improvements including transitioning from the Coastal Household 
Telephone survey to the Fishing Effort Survey, which will further 
improve our estimates of recreational fishing effort.

Classification

    The Administrator, Greater Atlantic Region, NMFS, determined that 
these measures are necessary for the conservation and management of the 
Northeast multispecies fishery and that the measures are consistent 
with the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act and 
other applicable laws.

Administrative Procedure Act

    Pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 553(d)(3), the Assistant Administrator for 
Fisheries finds good cause to make this rule effective immediately upon 
filing with the Office of the Federal Register. This final rule 
implements reductions from the recreational management measures 
implemented for fishing year 2016, and that currently remain in place. 
In fishing year 2016, the GOM cod recreational sub-ACL was exceeded by 
92 percent and recreational sub-ACL is unchanged for 2017. GOM cod are 
overfished and overfishing is occurring, and it is critical that the 
2017 recreational management measures, which prohibit the retention of 
cod, go into effect before the season opens to ensure that the catch 
limit is not exceeded again. Fishing effort and catch are both strong 
in summer months. Further delay of the implementation of these measures 
increases the likelihood of quota overages that could require 
implementation of even more restrictive measures in a future action. If 
this rule is not effective on, or before, August 1, then the GOM 
recreational cod season will open and anglers will be able to retain 
these fish. A targeted fishery would result in an increase in cod catch 
not only due to retention of cod, but due to discards of cod which are 
higher during an open season than when anglers are intentionally 
avoiding cod altogether to focus on other species. Thus, delaying 
implementation of these measures would be contrary to the public 
interest of ensuring that GOM cod catch limits are not exceeded.
    The Northeast Multispecies fishing year begins on May 1 of each 
year and continues through April 30 of the following calendar year. The 
collection and processing of recreational data creates a very 
compressed period for consideration of options, the public NEFMC 
process, and the rulemaking process prescribed by the Administrative 
Procedure Act. We consulted with the NEFMC in January 2017. On January 
25, 2017, the NEFMC voted to recommend to us the suite of recreational 
measures we are implementing. In addition to this collaborative 
consultation process prescribed for the proactive AM, we must fully 
evaluate and analyze the measures under consideration. This involves 
not only the bioeconomic model output presented in January, but also 
includes an environmental analysis consistent with the NEPA 
requirements, and a systematic review of compliance with other 
applicable laws. In order to evaluate the impact of the 2016 
recreational catch overages, and the proposed management alternatives, 
we needed to consider them in the context of total catch and catch 
limits. Final data on commercial catch of GOM cod and haddock, and the 
portion of the catch limit that was utilized, was not available until 
July 5, 2017.
    For the reasons outlined, NMFS finds that there is good cause to 
waive the otherwise applicable requirement to provide a 30-day delay in 
implementation.

Executive Order (E.O.) 12866

    This final rule has been determined to be not significant for 
purposes of E.O. 12866.

Regulatory Flexibility Act (RFA)

    A final regulatory flexibility analysis (FRFA) was prepared for 
this action. The FRFA incorporates the IRFA, a summary of the 
significant issues raised by the public comments in response to the 
IRFA and NMFS responses to those comments, and a summary of the 
analyses completed to support the action. The FRFA includes sections of 
the preamble (SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION) and analyses supporting this 
rulemaking, including the Framework Adjustment 55 EA, the supplemental 
EA to Framework Adjustment 55, and the supplemental information report. 
A description of the action, why it is being considered, and the legal 
basis for this action are contained in the supplemental information 
report and preamble to the proposed rule, and are not repeated here 
(see ADDRESSES). A summary of the analyses follows.

A Summary of the Significant Issues Raised by the Public in Response to 
the IRFA, a Summary of the Agency's Assessment of Such Issues, and a 
Statement of Any Changes Made in the Final Rule as a Result of Such 
Comments

    Our responses to all of the comments received on the proposed rule, 
including those that raised significant issues with the proposed 
action, or commented on the economic analyses summarized in the IRFA, 
can be found in the Comments and Responses section of this rule. In the 
proposed rule we solicited comments on two options. The majority of 
comments supported implementing the measures that the NEFMC 
recommended, including the fall haddock closure from September 17 
through October 31. Most of these comments expressed disappointment 
that the recommended measures were not implemented in time for the May 
1 start to the fishing year and raised concerns that the delay would 
cause further overages and result in additional restrictions on the 
recreational fishery in 2018. There was one comment on the IRFA. The 
NEFMC pointed out that the bioeconomic model cannot estimate 
recreational effort at a time scale of less than a month. Given this 
restriction it is not clear that the model can accurately capture the 
impacts of a closure that discourages recreational fishing during the 
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important component of the for-hire fleet's business. This comment, 
among other information as discussed in the preamble, supports our 
decision to implement the NEFMC's proposed option.

Description and Estimate of the Number of Small Entities to Which This 
Rule Would Apply

    The Small Business Administration (SBA) defines a small commercial 
finfishing or shellfishing business as a firm with annual receipts 
(gross revenue) of up to $11.0 million. A small for-hire recreational 
fishing business is defined as a firm with receipts of up to $7.5 
million. Having different size standards for different types of fishing 
activities creates difficulties in categorizing businesses that 
participate in multiple fishing related activities. For purposes of 
this assessment business entities have been classified into the SBA-
defined categories based on which activity produced the highest 
percentage of average annual gross revenues from 2013-2015, the most 
recent 3-year period for which data are available. This classification 
is now possible because vessel ownership data have been added to 
Northeast permit database. The ownership data identify all individuals 
who own fishing vessels. Using this information, vessels can be grouped 
together according to common owners. The resulting groupings were 
treated as a fishing business for purposes of this analysis. Revenues 
summed across all vessels in a group and the activities that generate 
those revenues form the basis for determining whether the entity is a 
large or small business.
    This rule includes closed seasons in addition to possession limits 
and size limits. For purposes of this analysis, it is assumed that for-
hire businesses are directly affected by all three types of 
recreational fishing restrictions. According to the FMP, it is unlawful 
for the owner or operator of a charter or party boat issued a valid 
multispecies permit, when the boat is carrying passengers for hire, to:
     Possess cod or haddock in excess of the possession limits;
     Fish with gear in violation of the regulations; and/or
     Fail to comply with the applicable restrictions if 
transiting the GOM Regulated Mesh Area with cod or haddock on board 
that was caught outside the GOM Regulated Mesh Area.
    As the for-hire owner and operator can be prosecuted under the law 
for violations of the proposed regulations, for-hire business entities 
are considered directly affected in this analysis. Anglers are not 
considered ``entities'' under the RFA and thus economic impacts on 
anglers are not discussed here.
    For-hire fishing businesses are required to obtain a Federal 
charter/party multispecies fishing permit in order to carry passengers 
to catch GOM cod or haddock. Thus, the affected businesses entities of 
concern are businesses that hold Federal multispecies for-hire fishing 
permits. While all business entities that hold for-hire permits could 
be affected by changes in recreational fishing restrictions, not all 
business that hold for-hire permits actively participate in a given 
year. Those who actively participate, i.e., land fish, would be the 
group of business entities that are impacted by the regulations. Latent 
fishing power (in the form of unfished permits) has the potential to 
alter the impacts on a fishery, but it's not possible to predict how 
many of these latent business entities will or will not participate in 
this fishery in fishing year 2017. The Northeast Federal landings 
database (i.e., vessel trip report data) indicates that a total of 645 
party/charter vessels held a multispecies for-hire fishing permit in 
2015 (the most recent full year of available data). Of the 645 for-hire 
permitted vessels, however, only 208 actively participated in the for-
hire Atlantic cod and haddock fishery in fishing year 2015 (i.e., 
reported catch of cod or haddock).
    Using vessel ownership information developed from Northeast Federal 
permit data and Northeast vessel trip report data, it was determined 
that the 208 actively participating for-hire vessels are owned by 191 
unique fishing business entities. The vast majority of the 208 fishing 
businesses were solely engaged in for-hire fishing, but some also 
earned revenue from shellfish and/or finfish fishing. The highest 
percentage of annual gross revenues for all but 18 of the fishing 
businesses was from for-hire fishing. In other words, the revenue from 
for-hire fishing was greater than the revenue from shellfishing and the 
revenue from finfish fishing for all but 18 of the business entities.
    According to the SBA size standards, small for-hire businesses are 
defined as firms with annual receipts of up to $7.5 million, and small 
commercial finfishing or shellfishing business as firms with annual 
receipts (gross revenue) of up to $11.0 million. Average annual gross 
revenue estimates calculated from the most recent three years (2013-
2015) indicate that none of the 191 for-hire business entities had 
annual receipts of more than $5.2 million from all of their fishing 
activities (for-hire, shellfish, and finfish). Therefore, all of the 
affected for-hire business entities are considered ``small'' by the SBA 
size standards and thus this action will not disproportionately affect 
small versus large for-hire business entities.

Description of the Projected Reporting, Record-Keeping, and Other 
Compliance Requirements of This Rule

    There are no reporting, recordkeeping, or other compliance 
requirements.

Federal Rules Which May Duplicate, Overlap, or Conflict With This Rule

    The action is authorized by the regulations implementing the 
Northeast Multispecies FMP. It does not duplicate, overlap, or conflict 
with other Federal rules.

Description of Significant Alternatives to the Rule Which Accomplish 
the Stated Objectives of Applicable Statutes and Which Minimize Any 
Significant Economic Impact on Small Entities

    A total of seven combinations of recreational measures were 
presented to the Recreational Advisory Panel, the Groundfish Oversight 
Committee, and the NEFMC. This included the status quo and an option 
(presented as Option 1) that prohibited cod possession while retaining 
the current haddock measures that would not have restrained catch to 
the quotas, and thus, would not have accomplished the objective. The 
proposed options that would accomplish the objectives were the NEFMC 
recommended option (presented as Option 2) and the additional NMFS 
option (presented as Option 3), which are discussed in detail in the 
preamble of the proposed rule. The remaining three options (Options 4, 
5, and 6 in Table 3) that would accomplish the objective were discussed 
by all three groups. These remaining options were rejected either 
because implementation was viewed as confusing to the public (e.g., 
implementing a May closure shortly after the start of the fishing year 
on May 1) or in deference to having a larger public process to consider 
the concept (i.e., separate measures for the private anglers and the 
for-hire fleet).

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                     Table 3--Projected Fishing Year 2017 Recreational Cod and Haddock Catch Under Alternative Measures Not Proposed
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                                               Haddock                                 Cod                           Probability             Probability
                              --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Predicted    haddock    Predicted   cod catch
    Possible 2017 measures       Haddock                                    Cod                            haddock   catch below  cod catch   below sub-
                               possession   Minimum     Closed season   possession   Minimum     Closed     catch      sub-ACL       (mt)        ACL
                                  limit    fish size                       limit    fish size    season      (mt)     (percent)               (percent)
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Option 4.....................          15         17  3/1-4/14--2              N/A        N/A   5/1-4/30      1,118          73         153          61
                                                       weeks in May.
Option 5.....................          10         17  3/1-4/14--1 week         N/A        N/A   5/1-4/30      1,149          68         157          51
                                                       in May.
Option 6 Private.............          12         17  3/1-4/14, 9/17-          N/A        N/A   5/1-4/30      1,159          51         153          55
                                                       10/31.
Option 6 For Hire............          10         17  3/1-4/14........         N/A        N/A   5/1-4/30
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    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 a small entity is 
required to take to comply with a rule or group of rules. As part of 
this rulemaking process, a letter to permit holders that also serves as 
small entity compliance guide (the guide) was prepared. Copies of this 
final rule are available from the Greater Atlantic Regional Fisheries 
Office (see ADDRESSES), and the guide, i.e., bulletin, will be sent to 
all holders of permits for the Northeast multispecies fishery. The 
guide and this final rule will be available upon request.

List of Subjects in 50 CFR Part 648

    Fisheries, Fishing, Recordkeeping and reporting requirements.

    Dated: July 25, 2017.
Samuel D. Rauch, III,
Deputy Assistant Administrator for Regulatory Programs, National Marine 
Fisheries Service.
    For the reasons set out in the preamble, NMFS amends 50 CFR part 
648 as follows:

PART 648--FISHERIES OF THE NORTHEASTERN UNITED STATES

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1. The authority citation for part 648 continues to read as follows:

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


0
2. In Sec.  648.89:
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a. Revise paragraphs (b)(2) and (c)(1);
0
b. Remove paragraph (c)(2);
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c. Redesignate paragraphs (c)(3) through (8) as paragraphs (c)(2) 
through (7), respectively;
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d. Revise newly redesignated paragraph (c)(7); and
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e. Revise paragraphs (e) and (f).
    The revisions and additions read as follows:


Sec.  648.89  Recreational and charter/party vessel restrictions.

* * * * *
    (b) * * *
    (2) Exceptions--(i) Fillet size. Vessels may possess fillets less 
than the minimum size specified, if the fillets are taken from legal-
sized fish and are not offered or intended for sale, trade or barter.
    (ii) Transiting. Vessels in possession of cod or haddock caught 
outside the GOM Regulated Mesh Area specified in Sec.  648.80(a)(1) may 
transit this area with cod and haddock that meet the minimum size 
specified for fish caught outside the GOM Regulated Mesh Area specified 
in Sec.  648.80(b)(1), provided all bait and hooks are removed from 
fishing rods, and any cod and haddock on board has been gutted and 
stored.
* * * * *
    (c) Possession Restrictions--(1) Cod--(i) Outside the Gulf of 
Maine--(A) Private recreational vessels. Each person on a private 
recreational vessel may possess no more than 10 cod per day in, or 
harvested from, the EEZ when fishing outside of the GOM Regulated Mesh 
Area specified in Sec.  648.80(a)(1).
    (B) Charter or party boats. Each person on a charter or party 
fishing boat permitted under this part, and not fishing under the NE 
multispecies DAS program or on a sector trip, may possess unlimited cod 
in, or harvested from, the EEZ when fishing outside of the GOM 
Regulated Mesh Area specified in Sec.  648.80(a)(1).
    (ii) Gulf of Maine--(A) Private recreational vessels. When fishing 
in the GOM Regulated Mesh Area specified in Sec.  648.80(a)(1), persons 
aboard private recreational fishing vessels may not fish for or possess 
cod, except that each person on a private recreational vessel in 
possession of cod caught outside the GOM Regulated Mesh Area may 
transit the GOM Regulated Mesh Area with cod up to the possession limit 
specified at Sec.  648.80(c)(1)(i)(A), provided all bait and hooks are 
removed from fishing rods and any cod on board has been gutted and 
stored.
    (B) Charter or party boats. When fishing in the GOM Regulated Mesh 
Area specified in Sec.  648.80(a)(1), persons aboard a charter or party 
fishing boat may not fish for or possess cod, except that each person 
on a charter or party fishing boat permitted under this part, and not 
fishing under the NE multispecies DAS program or on a sector trip, in 
possession of cod caught outside the GOM Regulated Mesh Area specified 
in Sec.  648.80(a)(1) may transit the GOM Regulated Mesh Area in 
possession of cod caught outside the GOM Regulated Mesh Area with cod 
up to the possession limit specified at Sec.  648.80(c)(1)(i)(B), 
provided all bait and hooks are removed from fishing rods and any cod 
on board has been gutted and stored.
    (iii) Fillet conversion. For purposes of counting fish, fillets 
will be converted to whole fish at the place of landing by dividing the 
number of fillets by two. If fish are filleted into a single 
(butterfly) fillet, such fillet shall be deemed to be from one whole 
fish.
    (iv) Application of possession limit. Cod harvested by recreational 
fishing vessels in or from the EEZ with more than one person aboard may 
be pooled in one or more containers. Compliance with the possession 
limit will be determined by dividing the number of fish on board by the 
number of persons on board. If there is a violation of the possession 
limit on board a vessel carrying more than one person, the violation 
shall be deemed to have been committed by the owner or operator of the 
vessel.
    (v) Storage. Cod must be stored so as to be readily available for 
inspection.
* * * * *
    (7) Haddock--(i) Outside the Gulf of Maine--(A) Private 
recreational vessels. Each person on a private recreational vessel may 
possess unlimited haddock in, or harvested from, the EEZ when

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fishing outside of the GOM Regulated Mesh Area specified in Sec.  
648.80(a)(1).
    (B) Charter or party boats. Each person on a charter or party 
fishing boat permitted under this part, and not fishing under the NE 
multispecies DAS program or on a sector trip, may possess unlimited 
haddock in, or harvested from, the EEZ when fishing outside of the GOM 
Regulated Mesh Area specified in Sec.  648.80(a)(1).
    (ii) Gulf of Maine--(A) Private recreational vessels. Each person 
on a private recreational vessel in possession of haddock caught 
outside the GOM Regulated Mesh Area specified in Sec.  648.80(a)(1) may 
transit the GOM Regulated Mesh Area with more than the GOM haddock 
possession limit specified at paragraph (c)(7)(ii) of this section up 
to the possession limit specified at paragraph (c)(7)(i) of this 
section, provided all bait and hooks are removed from fishing rods and 
any haddock on board has been gutted and stored.
    (1) May 1 through September 17. Each person on a private 
recreational fishing vessel, fishing from May 1 through September 17, 
may possess no more than 12 haddock per day in, or harvested from, the 
EEZ when fishing in the GOM Regulated Mesh Area specified in Sec.  
648.80(a)(1).
    (2) September 18 through October 31. When fishing in the GOM 
Regulated Mesh Area specified in Sec.  648.80(a)(1), persons aboard 
private recreational fishing vessels may not fish for or possess any 
haddock from September 18 through October 31.
    (3) November through February. Each person on a private 
recreational fishing vessel, fishing from November 1 through February 
28 (February 29 in leap years), may possess no more than 12 haddock per 
day in, or harvested from, the EEZ when fishing in the GOM Regulated 
Mesh Area specified in Sec.  648.80(a)(1).
    (4) March 1 through April 14. When fishing in the GOM Regulated 
Mesh Area specified in Sec.  648.80(a)(1), persons aboard private 
recreational fishing vessels may not fish for or possess any haddock 
from March 1 through April 14.
    (5) April 15 through April 30. Each person on a private 
recreational fishing vessel, fishing from April 15 through April 30, 
may possess no more than 12 haddock per day in, or harvested from, the 
EEZ when fishing in the GOM Regulated Mesh Area specified in Sec.  
648.80(a)(1).
    (B) Charter or party boats. Each person on a charter or party 
fishing boat permitted under this part, and not fishing under the NE 
multispecies DAS program or on a sector trip, in possession of haddock 
caught outside the GOM Regulated Mesh Area specified in Sec.  
648.80(a)(1) may transit the GOM Regulated Mesh Area with more than the 
GOM haddock possession limit specified at paragraph (c)(7)(ii) of this 
section up to the possession limit specified at paragraph (c)(7)(i) of 
this section, provided all bait and hooks are removed from fishing rods 
and any haddock on board has been gutted and stored.
    (1) May 1 through September 17. Each person on a charter or party 
fishing boat permitted under this part, and not fishing under the NE 
multispecies DAS program or on a sector trip, fishing from May 1 
through September 17, may possess no more than 12 haddock per day in, 
or harvested from, the EEZ when fishing in the GOM Regulated Mesh Area 
specified in Sec.  648.80(a)(1).
    (2) September 18 through October 31. When fishing in the GOM 
Regulated Mesh Area specified in Sec.  648.80(a)(1), persons on a 
charter or party fishing boat permitted under this part, and not 
fishing under the NE multispecies DAS program or on a sector trip, may 
not fish for or possess any haddock from September 18 through October 
31.
    (3) November through February. Each person on a charter or party 
fishing boat permitted under this part, and not fishing under the NE 
multispecies DAS program or on a sector trip, fishing from November 1 
through February 28 (February 29 in leap years), may possess no more 
than 12 haddock per day in, or harvested from, the EEZ when fishing in 
the GOM Regulated Mesh Area specified in Sec.  648.80(a)(1).
    (4) March 1 through April 14. When fishing in the GOM Regulated 
Mesh Area specified in Sec.  648.80(a)(1), persons aboard a charter or 
party fishing boat permitted under this part, and not fishing under the 
NE multispecies DAS program or on a sector trip, may not fish for or 
possess any haddock from March 1 through April 14.
    (5) April 15 through April 30. Each person on a charter or party 
fishing boat permitted under this part, and not fishing under the NE 
multispecies DAS program or on a sector trip, fishing from April 15 
through April 30, may possess no more than 12 haddock per day in, or 
harvested from, the EEZ when fishing in the GOM Regulated Mesh Area 
specified in Sec.  648.80(a)(1).
    (iii) Fillet conversion. For purposes of counting fish, fillets 
will be converted to whole fish at the place of landing by dividing the 
number of fillets by two. If fish are filleted into a single 
(butterfly) fillet, such fillet shall be deemed to be from one whole 
fish.
    (iv) Application of possession limit. Haddock harvested in or from 
the EEZ by private recreational fishing boats or charter or party boats 
with more than one person aboard may be pooled in one or more 
containers. Compliance with the possession limit will be determined by 
dividing the number of fish on board by the number of persons on board. 
If there is a violation of the possession limit on board a vessel 
carrying more than one person, the violation shall be deemed to have 
been committed by the owner or operator of the vessel.
    (v) Storage. Haddock must be stored so as to be readily available 
for inspection.
* * * * *
    (e) Charter/party vessel restrictions on fishing in GOM closed 
areas and the Nantucket Lightship Closed Area--(1) GOM closed areas. 
(i) A vessel fishing under charter/party regulations may not fish in 
the GOM closed areas specified in Sec.  648.81(d)(1), (e)(1), and 
(f)(4) during the time periods specified in those paragraphs, unless 
the vessel has on board a valid letter of authorization issued by the 
Regional Administrator pursuant to Sec.  648.81(f)(5)(v) and paragraph 
(e)(3) of this section. If the vessel fishes or intends to fish in the 
GOM cod protection closures, the conditions and restrictions of the 
letter of authorization must be complied with for a minimum of 3 
months. If the vessel fishes or intends to fish in the year-round GOM 
closure areas, the conditions and restrictions of the letter of 
authorization must be complied with for the rest of the fishing year, 
beginning with the start of the participation period of the letter of 
authorization.
    (ii) A vessel fishing under charter/party regulations may not fish 
in the GOM Cod Spawning Protection Area specified at Sec.  648.81(n)(1) 
during the time period specified in that paragraph, unless the vessel 
complies with the requirements specified at Sec.  648.81(n)(2)(iii).
    (2) Nantucket Lightship Closed Area. A vessel fishing under 
charter/party regulations may not fish in the Nantucket Lightship 
Closed Area specified in Sec.  648.81(c)(1) unless the vessel has on 
board a letter of authorization issued by the Regional Administrator 
pursuant to Sec.  648.81(c)(2)(iii) and paragraph (e)(3) of this 
section.
    (3) Letters of authorization. To obtain either of the letters of 
authorization specified in paragraphs (e)(1) and (2) of this section, a 
vessel owner must request a letter from the NMFS Greater Atlantic 
Regional Fisheries Office, either in writing or by phone (see Table

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1 to 50 CFR 600.502). As a condition of these letters of authorization, 
the vessel owner must agree to the following:
    (i) The letter of authorization must be carried on board the vessel 
during the period of participation;
    (ii) Fish species managed by the NEFMC or MAFMC that are harvested 
or possessed by the vessel, are not sold or intended for trade, barter 
or sale, regardless of where the fish are caught;
    (iii) The vessel has no gear other than rod and reel or handline 
gear on board; and
    (iv) For the GOM charter/party closed area exemption only, the 
vessel may not fish on a sector trip, under a NE multispecies DAS, or 
under the provisions of the NE multispecies Small Vessel Category or 
Handgear A or Handgear B permit categories, as specified at Sec.  
648.82, during the period of participation.
    (f) Recreational fishery AM--(1) Catch evaluation. As soon as 
recreational catch data are available for the entire previous fishing 
year, the Regional Administrator will evaluate whether recreational 
catches exceed any of the sub-ACLs specified for the recreational 
fishery pursuant to Sec.  648.90(a)(4). When evaluating recreational 
catch, the components of recreational catch that are used shall be the 
same as those used in the most recent assessment for that particular 
stock. To determine if any sub-ACL specified for the recreational 
fishery was exceeded, the Regional Administrator shall compare the 3-
year average of recreational catch to the 3-year average of the 
recreational sub-ACL for each stock.
    (2) Reactive AM adjustment. If it is determined that any 
recreational sub-ACL was exceeded, as specified in paragraph (f)(1) of 
this section, the Regional Administrator, after consultation with the 
NEFMC, shall develop measures necessary to prevent the recreational 
fishery from exceeding the appropriate sub-ACL in future years. 
Appropriate AMs for the recreational fishery, including adjustments to 
fishing season, minimum fish size, or possession limits, may be 
implemented in a manner consistent with the Administrative Procedure 
Act, with final measures published in the Federal Register no later 
than January when possible. Separate AMs shall be developed for the 
private and charter/party components of the recreational fishery.
    (3) Proactive AM adjustment. When necessary, the Regional 
Administrator, after consultation with the NEFMC, may adjust 
recreational measures to ensure the recreational fishery achieves, but 
does not exceed any recreational fishery sub-ACL in a future fishing 
year. Appropriate AMs for the recreational fishery, including 
adjustments to fishing season, minimum fish size, or possession limits, 
may be implemented in a manner consistent with the Administrative 
Procedure Act, with final measures published in the Federal Register 
prior to the start of the fishing year where possible. In specifying 
these AMs, the Regional Administrator shall take into account the non-
binding prioritization of possible measures recommended by the NEFMC: 
For cod, first increases to minimum fish sizes, then adjustments to 
seasons, followed by changes to bag limits; and for haddock, first 
increases to minimum size limits, then changes to bag limits, and then 
adjustments to seasons.

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                                                 state citation                                                                                           citation
                                                                                                         adopted                approved
                                                                                                         by State                by EPA

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                                              22a–174–22c ....        The Clean Air Inter-                  12/22/16                 7/31/17        [Insert Federal        (c)(116) .......... Minor edit to update citation.
                                                                        state Rule                                                                     Register citation].
                                                                        (CAIR) Nitrogen
                                                                        Oxides (NOX)
                                                                        Ozone Season
                                                                        Trading Program.
                                              22a–174–22e ....        Control of nitrogen                   12/22/16                 7/31/17        [Insert Federal        (c)(116) ..........       New regulation applicable to
                                                                        oxides emissions                                                               Register citation].                             major sources of NOX.
                                                                        from fuel-burning
                                                                        equipment at
                                                                        major stationary
                                                                        sources of nitro-
                                                                        gen oxides.
                                              22a–174–22f .....       High daily NOX                        12/22/16                 7/31/17        [Insert Federal        (c)(116) ..........       New regulation applicable to
                                                                        emitting units at                                                              Register citation].                             non-major sources of NOX.
                                                                        non-major
                                                                        sources of NOX.

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                                              22a–174–38 ......       Municipal Waste                          8/2/16                7/31/17        [Insert Federal        (c)(116) .......... Portions of previously ap-
                                                                       Combustors.                                                                     Register citation].                       proved regulation were re-
                                                                                                                                                                                                 vised, primarily to incor-
                                                                                                                                                                                                 porate tightened NOX
                                                                                                                                                                                                 emission limit for mass
                                                                                                                                                                                                 burn water-walled units.

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                                              [FR Doc. 2017–15716 Filed 7–28–17; 8:45 am]                     haddock in the fall. The intended effect                       FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
                                              BILLING CODE 6560–50–P                                          of this action is to reduce catch of cod                       Emily Keiley, Fishery Management
                                                                                                              and haddock in order to ensure that                            Specialist, phone: 978–281–9116; email:
                                                                                                              fishing year 2017 recreational catch                           Emily.Keiley@noaa.gov.
                                              DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE                                          limits are not exceeded.                                       SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
                                                                                                              DATES:       Effective July 27, 2017.                          Table of Contents
                                              National Oceanic and Atmospheric
                                              Administration                                                  ADDRESSES:    Copies of a supplemental                         1. Fishing Year 2017 Recreational
                                                                                                              environmental assessment (EA) to                                    Management Measures
                                              50 CFR Part 648                                                 Framework Adjustment 55 to the                                 2. Regulatory Corrections Under Regional
                                                                                                              Northeast Multispecies Fishery                                      Administrator Authority
                                              [Docket No. 161220999–7682–02]
                                                                                                              Management Plan prepared by the                                1. Fishing Year 2017 Recreational
                                              RIN 0648–BG52                                                   Greater Atlantic Regional Fisheries                            Management Measures
                                                                                                              Office and Northeast Fisheries Science                         Background
                                              Magnuson-Stevens Fishery                                        Center; and the Framework 55 EA
                                              Conservation and Management Act                                 prepared by the New England Fishery                            Statutory Authority
                                              Provisions; Fisheries of the                                    Management Council for this                                      Under the Northeast Multispecies
                                              Northeastern United States; Northeast                           rulemaking are available from: John K.                         Fishery Management Plan (FMP), sub-
                                              Groundfish Fishery; Fishing Year 2017;                          Bullard, Regional Administrator,                               annual catch limits (sub-ACL) for the
                                              Recreational Management Measures                                National Marine Fisheries Service, 55                          recreational fishery are established for
                                              AGENCY:  National Marine Fisheries                              Great Republic Drive, Gloucester, MA                           each fishing year for Gulf of Maine
                                              Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and                            01930. The Framework 55 EA and                                 (GOM) cod and haddock. The
                                              Atmospheric Administration (NOAA),                              supplement are also accessible via the                         regulations at 50 CFR 648.89(f)(3)
                                              Commerce.                                                       Internet at: https://                                          authorize the Regional Administrator, in
                                              ACTION: Final rule.
                                                                                                              www.greateratlantic.fisheries.noaa.gov/                        consultation with the New England
                                                                                                              regs/2016/March/16mulfw55ea.pdf and                            Fishery Management Council (NEFMC),
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                                              SUMMARY:   This action sets the                                 https://                                                       to modify the recreational management
                                              recreational management measures for                            www.greateratlantic.fisheries.noaa.gov/                        measures for the upcoming fishing year
                                              Gulf of Maine cod and haddock for the                           regs/2016/March/160212_rec_                                    to ensure that the recreational fishery
                                              remainder of the 2017 fishing year. This                        measures_draft_ea.pdf. These                                   achieves, but does not exceed, the
                                              action prohibits recreational possession                        documents are also accessible via the                          recreational fishery sub-ACLs. The
                                              of cod, reduces the haddock bag limit,                          Federal eRulemaking Portal: http://                            proposed rule for this action (82 FR
                                              and implements a new closed season for                          www.regulations.gov.                                           24086; May 25, 2017) provides details


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                                              on the consultation with the NEFMC                           cod and haddock catch overages, and                      estimated to have an increased
                                              and how the NEFMC developed its                              provide an opportunity for the fishery to                probability of constraining GOM
                                              recommendations; that information is                         attain its allowable catch. We have                      haddock catch to the sub-ACL (70
                                              not repeated here.                                           determined that the more conservative                    percent), but is projected to result in
                                                                                                           measure is not necessary. The measures                   slightly increased GOM cod catch.
                                              Council’s Proposed Measures
                                                                                                           proposed by the Council are more                         Given the poor status of GOM cod, an
                                                 Because of repeated recreational                          conservative than the 2016 management                    option that is projected to increase GOM
                                              fishery sub-ACL overages (haddock the                        measures. The possession of cod is                       cod catch is a concern. We determined
                                              last five years and cod three of five                        being prohibited, the haddock bag-limit                  that the risk associated with increasing
                                              years) and the model’s prediction that                       has been reduced, and a new fall closure                 GOM cod catch outweighed the
                                              the NEFMC’s recommended measures                             is being implemented. We expect that                     potential benefits of a slightly higher
                                              have only a 50-percent probability of                        these measures will allow the                            probability of limiting GOM haddock
                                              keeping haddock catch below the sub-                         recreational fishery to achieve, but not                 catch to the sub-ACL especially given
                                              ACL, we considered whether it may be                         exceed their sub-ACLs.                                   the model improvements.
                                              prudent to implement a more                                     We also considered the improved
                                              conservative fall closure that would                                                                                     Last, newly available commercial
                                                                                                           performance of the model. The model
                                              likely have a higher probability of                                                                                   catch data for 2016 show that overall
                                                                                                           projects recreational catch using
                                              constraining haddock catch to the sub-                       economic information from an angler                      catch is being effectively constrained.
                                              ACLs. There are four primary reasons                         choice experiment survey and biological                  The newly available data shows that
                                              that the Council’s proposed measures                         information about the current stock                      that the total commercial catch for GOM
                                              would sufficiently constrain catch to the                    structure for the GOM cod and haddock                    haddock was only 66 percent of the
                                              sub-ACL’s and were more consistent                           stocks with historical catchability data                 commercial ACL. The recreational sub-
                                              with the FMPs goals and objectives than                      from recreational anglers. Recent                        ACL is only a small portion of the
                                              the closed area measure we presented:                        modifications to the model, including                    overall ACL. Thus, despite a relatively
                                              (1) The Council’s measures include a                         the incorporation of new data, improved                  minor overage in the recreational
                                              new fall closed season, cod prohibition,                     its ability to accurately estimate                       fishery, total 2016 GOM haddock catch,
                                              and a more conservative haddock bag                          recreational catches, and thus increases                 is expected to be below the overall ACL.
                                              limit; (2) improved information used in                      our confidence in the management                         Fishing Year 2017 Recreational
                                              the bioeconomic model this year                              measures based on its output.                            Measures
                                              provides greater confidence in its                           Specifically, the model now includes
                                              predictions compared to previous years;                      data from 2015, when cod possession                         Because the recreational measures
                                              (3) the interactions between GOM cod                         was prohibited for the first time, and as                currently in place for GOM cod and
                                              and haddock and the status of each of                        a result, the model is better able to                    haddock are not expected to constrain
                                              these stocks; and (4) newly available                        estimate the impact of prohibiting cod                   fishing year 2017 catch to the sub-ACLs,
                                              commercial catch data show a strong                          on the number of angler trips and catch                  we are adjusting management measures
                                              likelihood that overall GOM haddock                          of cod and haddock. While we have                        for the remainder of the fishing year, as
                                              catch will be under the total ACL for                        relied on the model using similar                        recommended by the NEFMC. Effective
                                              2016 and, that the recreational sub-ACL                      buffers in the past, the model is now                    July 27, 2017, recreational possession of
                                              and AM system combined with the                              improved, providing greater confidence                   GOM cod will be prohibited. The
                                              overall ACL is effectively constraining                      in the outputs.                                          minimum size for GOM haddock is
                                              catch.                                                          When evaluating the merit of each fall                unchanged, but the bag limit is reduced
                                                 We presented a more conservative                          closure option, we considered the                        from 15 fish to 12 fish, and a fall closed
                                              closure season for comments to closely                       impacts on both haddock and cod. GOM                     season has been added to the existing
                                              consider whether the Council’s                               cod is overfished and overfishing is                     spring closure. These measures are
                                              proposed accountability measures                             occurring, but GOM haddock is a                          summarized in Table 1, along with
                                              would sufficiently account for                               healthy stock. The more conservative                     information on the current measures for
                                              management uncertainty, prevent GOM                          closed area we sought comments on is                     comparison.

                                                 TABLE 1—GOM COD AND HADDOCK RECREATIONAL MANAGEMENT MEASURES FOR FISHING YEAR 2017 AND STATUS
                                                                              QUO (FISHING YEAR 2016) MEASURES
                                                                                                Current measures                                                          New 2017 measures

                                                                    Per day                                                                          Per day
                                                   Stock           possession                                                                       possession
                                                                                           Minimum fish         Season when possession is                            Minimum fish    Season when possession is
                                                                       limit                                                                            limit
                                                                                               size                     permitted                                        size                permitted
                                                                    (fish per                                                                        (fish per
                                                                     angler)                                                                          angler)

                                              GOM Cod ......                        1     24 inches             August 1–September 30 ......                     Possession Prohibited Year-Round
                                                                                            (61.0 cm).

                                              GOM Had-                          15        17 inches             Year Round Except March                        12    17 inches       May 1–September 16, No-
                                               dock.                                        (43.2 cm).            1–April 14.                                          (43.2 cm).     vember 1–February 28
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                                                                                                                                                                                      and April 15–April 30.



                                              Analysis                                                     Information Program (MRIP). A peer-                      Science Center, was used to estimate
                                                                                                           reviewed bioeconomic model,                              2017 recreational GOM cod and
                                                Recreational catch and effort data are
                                                                                                           developed by the Northeast Fisheries                     haddock mortality under various
                                              estimated by the Marine Recreational


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                                              combinations of minimum sizes,                                           Therefore, we are implementing more                           expected to result in a decrease in the
                                              possession limits, and closed seasons.                                   restrictive measures. Additional details                      number of trips taken by anglers, and
                                              Even when incorporating zero                                             are provided in the Supplemental EA                           decreased catch, in comparison to
                                              possession of GOM cod, the model                                         (see ADDRESSES) and the proposed rule,                        retaining the current measures, which is
                                              estimates that the status quo measures                                   and are not repeated here.                                    projected to allow the recreational
                                              for GOM haddock are not expected to                                        The final measures implemented by                           fishery to reach, but not exceed, the
                                              constrain the catch of haddock, or the                                   this action for the 2017 fishing year, as                     2017 recreational sub-ACLs (Table 2).
                                              bycatch of cod, to the 2017 catch limits.                                recommended by the NEFMC, are

                                               TABLE 2—SUMMARY OF THE MODEL ESTIMATES OF CATCH AND THE LIKELIHOOD OF CATCH REMAINING BELOW THE SUB-
                                                                    ACLS FOR THE STATUS QUO MEASURES AND THE 2017 MEASURES
                                                                                                                                                                                     Probability                    Probability
                                                                                                                                                                   Predicted          haddock         Predicted     cod catch
                                                                                                                                                                   haddock
                                                                                               Measures                                                                             catch below       cod catch       below
                                                                                                                                                                     catch            sub-ACL           (mt)         sub-ACL
                                                                                                                                                                      (mt)              (%)                            (%)

                                              New 2017 Measures ........................................................................................                   1,160                50            147             78
                                              Status Quo .......................................................................................................           1,299                 0            292              0



                                              2. Regulatory Corrections and Other                                      applicable to where the fish were                             Timing
                                              Measures Under Regional                                                  caught. The intent of this change is to                          Comment 1: The New Hampshire Fish
                                              Administrator Authority                                                  simplify the existing transiting                              and Game Department, the Stellwagen
                                                 We have made numerous                                                 exemption by allowing any cod and                             Bank Charter Boat Association, and 31
                                              administrative changes under the                                         haddock legally caught outside the                            individuals submitted comments
                                              authority of section 305(d) of the                                       GOM to be possessed by vessels                                regarding the publication of the
                                              Magnuson-Stevens Fishery                                                 transiting the GOM to ensure consistent                       proposed rule after the May 1 start of
                                              Conservation and Management Act that                                     implementation of the existing                                the 2017 fishing year. The New
                                                                                                                       transiting provision.                                         Hampshire Fish and Game Department
                                              are necessary and consistent with the
                                                                                                                          In § 648.89(e), we revised the text
                                              FMP’s goals and objectives. In                                                                                                         expressed concern that the publication
                                                                                                                       specifying the requirements for the
                                              § 648.89(b), we added an exception to                                                                                                  of the proposed rule after the start of the
                                                                                                                       letters of authorization allowing charter
                                              the minimum fish sizes for GOM cod                                       and party boats to fish in the GOM                            fishing year would exacerbate the
                                              and haddock to allow vessels to transit                                  closed areas and the Nantucket                                existing timing problems of states
                                              the GOM Regulated Mesh Area while in                                     Lightship Closed Area to improve                              attempting to match federal measures
                                              possession of cod and haddock caught                                     readability. In paragraph (e)(3), we also                     and inform anglers, and for-hire
                                              outside the area, provided those fish                                    corrected the name of the NMFS office                         businesses attempting to attract business
                                              meet the minimum sizes specified for                                     issuing letters of authorization from the                     before knowing the regulations. The
                                              fish caught outside the area.                                            ‘‘Northeast Regional Office’’ to the                          Stellwagen Bank Charter Boat
                                              Amendment 16 to the FMP included                                         ‘‘Greater Atlantic Regional Fisheries                         Association and 30 individuals
                                              seasonal closures of the GOM                                             Office.’’                                                     expressed disappointment because they
                                              recreational fishery for cod and                                            In § 648.89(f)(2)(ii), we removed text                     feared that late implementation of the
                                              haddock, and also implemented a                                          prohibiting the Regional Administrator                        changes to the recreational measures
                                              possession limit exemption to allow                                      from adjusting the possession limit for                       would undermine the work of the
                                              vessels to transit the GOM when it was                                   GOM cod while recreational possession                         NEFMC and its Recreational Advisory
                                              closed while in possession of fish                                       of GOM cod was prohibited by the                              Panel (RAP) to develop and provide
                                              legally caught outside the area. At that                                 Northeast Multispecies FMP. In 2016,                          recommendations that would prevent
                                              time, there was a single minimum size                                    Framework Adjustment 55 removed this                          catch from exceeding the quotas. The
                                              for cod, and a single minimum size for                                   prohibition, but the final rule                               Stellwagen Bank Charter Boat
                                              haddock, regardless of where the fish                                    implementing Framework Adjustment                             Association and 30 individuals also
                                              were caught and the transiting provision                                 55 inadvertently failed to remove this                        urged that recreational anglers should
                                              included in Amendment 16 did not                                         text. This change is intended to correct                      not be subject to any further restrictions
                                              address minimum fish size restrictions.                                  the regulations to accurately reflect the                     in the haddock bag limit or increases in
                                                 Subsequently, we changed the                                          NEFMC’s intent in Framework                                   the haddock minimum size in fishing
                                              minimum sizes for GOM cod and                                            Adjustment 55.                                                year 2018 as a result of late
                                              haddock as part of the proactive                                                                                                       implementation of changes in fishing
                                              accountability measures. We adjust the                                   Comments and Responses                                        year 2017. One individual commented
                                              recreational measures for only GOM cod                                     We received 67 comments on the                              that we should not change measures
                                              and haddock because these are the only                                   proposed 2017 recreational measures.                          mid-season because business owners
                                              stocks allocated a recreational sub-ACL.                                 Two comments received were not                                and recreational anglers have made
                                              This has created a complicated system                                    germane to the proposed measures. We                          financial decisions based on the current
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                                              in which vessels may transit the GOM                                     received pertinent comments from the                          regulations.
                                              Regulated Mesh Area with fish legally                                    NEFMC, the Massachusetts Division of                             Response: We agree that these timing
                                              caught outside the area in excess of the                                 Marine Fisheries, the New Hampshire                           issues make it difficult for the for-hire
                                              GOM possession limits, but those                                         Fish and Game Department, the                                 fleet to market and book trips, hamper
                                              vessels must comply with the most                                        Stellwagen Bank Charter Boat                                  the ability of states to implement
                                              restrictive minimum size of the two                                      Association, and 63 members of the                            complementary recreational measures,
                                              areas, rather than the minimum size                                      public.                                                       and create challenges for recreational


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                                              anglers to be informed of the latest                     closure on the fishery in comparison to               the final 2017 measures appropriately
                                              regulations. The timing of changes to                    the Council’s proposed closure to                     balance the risk of exceeding the quotas
                                              the recreational measures has been an                    address concerns about the recreational               with the goal of achieving the quotas
                                              issue for several years. MRIP collects                   fishery’s recent history of exceeding the             and providing the greatest overall
                                              information on recreational catch and                    GOM cod and haddock sub-ACLs. A                       benefit to the nation.
                                              effort. This information is processed in                 U.S. District Court considered a history
                                                                                                                                                             The Bioeconomic Model and
                                              2-month ‘waves’ and preliminary data is                  of overages and the effectiveness of
                                                                                                                                                             Uncertainty
                                              available six weeks after the end of each                accountability measures in the Gulf of
                                              wave. Because of this, preliminary catch                 Mexico red snapper fishery (Guiondon                    Comment 4: The Massachusetts
                                              through October (which includes the                      v. Pritzker, 2014) and struck down the                Division of Marine Fisheries and the
                                              majority of annual recreational                          accountability measure because they did               New Hampshire Fish and Game
                                              groundfish activity) is first available                  not sufficiently ensure the limits would              Department commented that the
                                              after mid-December. As a result, January                 not be exceeded. We presented a more                  bioeconomic model fails to account for
                                              is the earliest we are able to present an                conservative closure season for                       variance in the underlying MRIP data
                                              analysis of the MRIP information and                     comments to closely consider whether                  and uncertainty in the model inputs
                                              any potential changes that may be                        the Council’s proposed accountability                 because it uses point estimates. The
                                              necessary for the next fishing year. This                measures would sufficiently account for               NEFMC commented that, in 2015, when
                                              creates a compressed period for                          management uncertainty, prevent GOM                   recreational possession of cod was
                                              consideration of options, the public                     cod and haddock catch overages, and                   prohibited for the first time, the
                                              NEFMC consultation process, and                          provide an opportunity for the fishery to             bioeconomic model overestimated cod
                                              proposed and final rulemaking. Because                   attain its allowable catch. As discussed              catch and angler effort, and that a cod
                                              of this timeline, recreational measures                  in the preamble, we have determined                   prohibition in 2017 could again result in
                                              for the new fishing year are generally                   that the Council’s proposed measures                  lower actual angler effort than the
                                              not finalized until just prior to the start              sufficiently constrain catch and are                  model has predicted.
                                              of the fishing year.                                     more consistent with the FMP’s goals                    Response: The bioeconomic model
                                                 Although it is not ideal to change the                and objectives.                                       uses point estimates of catch from MRIP
                                              recreational measures after the start of                    Comment 3: The NEFMC, the                          and currently does not incorporate
                                              the fishing year this year, it is necessary              Massachusetts Division of Marine                      measures of uncertainty in the MRIP
                                              that the revised measures be                             Fisheries, and the New Hampshire Fish                 data, although it might be possible to
                                              implemented before the recreational cod                  and Game Department, and one                          incorporate some measures of
                                              season opens. The recreational cod                       individual commented that the issues in               uncertainty in the future. As a result,
                                              season is closed under status quo                        the Guindon v. Pritzker case are distinct             the the model may underestimate or
                                              measures until August 1. While late                      from the recreational fishery for GOM                 overestimate catch and angler trips in
                                              implementation is not ideal, the timing                  cod and haddock, and that measures                    any given year. In recent years, the
                                              of this action will still effectively                    more conservative than the suite                      model has underestimated haddock and
                                              prohibit the retention of cod in the                     recommended by the NEFMC are not                      cod catch, with one exception in 2015.
                                              recreational fleet.                                      necessary or justified. The commenters                Although the bioeconomic model
                                                 Because of the challenging timeline of                also noted that the additional NMFS                   overestimated cod catch and the number
                                              the current recreational process, we are                 alternative in the proposed rule would                of angler trips in 2015, it is unlikely to
                                              working with the NEFMC to consider                       not provide a clear conservation benefit              recur in 2017. The model had likely
                                              possible ways to modify the regulatory                   in comparison to the NEFMC’s                          overestimated cod catch because at that
                                              process so regulations for the                           recommended suite of measures.                        time the model did not take into
                                              recreational fishery can be finalized                       Response: We agree that the                        account factors that we expected would
                                              sooner. Changes to the recreational                      recreational fishery for GOM cod and                  keep cod catch low, including a
                                              process would be incorporated into                       haddock and the suite of management                   prohibition on retention of cod and the
                                              Framework 57, which is intended to be                    measures for the fishery is distinct from             ability of vessels to avoid cod while
                                              implemented for the 2018 fishing year.                   the Guindon v. Pritzker case. Further,                targeting other species. However, we
                                              Additionally, any changes to the                         the GOM haddock stock is healthy and                  expect the bioeconomic model to better
                                              recreational measures for fishing year                   that the total ACL has not been fully                 estimate the effect of prohibiting cod
                                              2018 would be based on the 2018 catch                    harvested in the last 2 years. We                     possession on total cod catch and the
                                              limits and an analysis of expected catch                 considered stock status when evaluating               number of angler trips in 2017 because
                                              in 2018.                                                 the alternatives and, as discussed in the             the model now incorporates data from
                                                                                                       preamble, are implementing the                        2015.
                                              NMFS Additional Option for a                             NEFMC’s recommended measures                            Although there are uncertainties in
                                              September Closure                                        rather than the more conservative                     the bioeconomic model, the Northeast
                                                Comment 2: The Stellwagen Bank                         September closure for haddock. The                    Multispecies FMP incorporates both
                                              Charter Boat Association and 30                          model predicts that these measures have               scientific uncertainty and management
                                              individuals alleged that the reason the                  a 78-percent chance that catch of the                 uncertainty in setting annual catch
                                              agency proposed an alternative                           rebuilding GOM cod stock will not                     limits. These uncertainty buffers
                                              September closure for haddock was                        exceed the recreational quota, and a 50-              increase the likelihood of achieving
                                              because implementing the reduced                         percent chance that the catch of the                  management targets and reduce the risk
                                              haddock bag limit after May 1 would                      abundant and healthy GOM haddock                      of overfishing. Among other factors
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                                              result in increased catch. One additional                stock will achieve, but not exceed the                discussed in the preamble, the
                                              individual requested that we inform the                  recreational quota. While the GOM                     incorporation of scientific and
                                              recreational community of our reasons                    haddock stock is healthy, the GOM cod                 management uncertainty already built
                                              for the measures that were proposed.                     stock is overfished and estimated to be               into setting recreational catch limits was
                                                Response: As discussed in the                          only 4–6 percent of the target                        a consideration in our determination to
                                              proposed rule, we sought comments on                     population size. Given the differences in             adopt the less conservative measures for
                                              the effects of a more conservative fall                  the sizes and health of these two stocks,             haddock.


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                                                 Comment 5: The New Hampshire Fish                     would not occur if the recreational                      Comment 8: Thirty-three commenters
                                              and Game Department and the                              fishery caught the amount of haddock                  supported the fall haddock closure as
                                              Massachusetts Division of Marine                         predicted by the bioeconomic model for                proposed by the NEFMC (September 17
                                              Fisheries commented that we should                       this scenario (1,288 mt) because total                through October 31). MA DMF
                                              address uncertainty in the GOM cod and                   catch (including all other sectors                    specifically commented on the potential
                                              haddock recreational fishery in a similar                catching their full quotas) would still be            significant economic impact of a Labor
                                              manner to the Atlantic States Marine                     less than the acceptable biological catch             Day closure, and cited this as one reason
                                              Fisheries Commission’s approach to                       due to the buffers between the                        they supported the NEFMC proposed
                                              using point estimates in the black sea                   acceptable biological catch and the                   option. Thirty commenters discussed
                                              bass fishery. Specifically, the New                      catch limits. Further, New Hampshire                  the benefits of keeping the fishery open
                                              Hampshire Fish and Game Department                       argued that the recreational haddock                  in early September relative to allowing
                                              recommended that we compare MRIP                         quota, 1,160 mt, was within the 95-                   recreational anglers a final opportunity
                                              harvest estimates with a percent                         percent confidence interval of the                    to fish before many typically haul out
                                              standard error to the recreational sub-                  model’s predicted haddock catch for                   their vessels, and end their season.
                                              ACLs and retain the status quo                           Option 1. The Massachusetts Division of                  Response: We agree. After further
                                              recreational measures for the next year                  Marine Fisheries (MA DMF) also                        consideration of the alternatives, the fall
                                              if the recreational quota was within the                 commented that the recreational                       closure recommended by the NEFMC
                                              percent standard error of the MRIP                       haddock quota for 2017 was within the                 better aligns with the objectives of this
                                              harvest estimate. The Massachusetts                      95-percent confidence interval for                    action. We have approved the haddock
                                              Division of Marine Fisheries also urged                  Option 1, but supported the NEFMC’s                   measures recommended by the NEFMC.
                                              that we consider the Atlantic States                     recommended haddock measures, rather                  As further discussed in the proposed
                                              Marine Fisheries Commission’s                            than the status quo haddock measures.                 rule, the supplemental EA, and the
                                              approach to summer flounder.                                Response: We disagree that the status              preamble to this rule, the measures
                                              Specifically, using multiple years of                    quo haddock measures should be                        being implemented for the 2017 fishing
                                              MRIP data and incorporating standard                     maintained. While the GOM haddock                     year are expected to meet, but not
                                              errors around the MRIP catch estimates                   stock is healthy and growing, we are                  exceed the catch limits, and provide a
                                              when developing recreational measures.                   still obligated to set measures we expect             better balance between our conservation
                                                 Response: The bioeconomic model                       will achieve, but not exceed the catch                objectives and the anticipated negative
                                              uses point estimates of recreational                     limit. As explained in our response to                short-term economic impacts of the
                                              catch and effort from MRIP and                           Comment 7, we expect the model’s                      proposed alternatives.
                                              produces point estimates that may                        estimate of catch and effort to be more                  Comment 9: One commenter
                                              underestimate or overestimate catch and                  accurate now because the bioeconomic                  supported the 4-week September
                                              angler trips. At the request of the New                  model now incorporates data from 2015,                closure for haddock that we presented
                                              Hampshire Fish and Game Department,                      when cod possession was prohibited.                   for comments as an alternative in the
                                              we provided an estimate of model                         The 12-fish bag limit, with a 17-inch                 proposed rule. Another commenter
                                              uncertainty for the two options                          (43.2-cm) minimum size, and closed                    supported a 4-week September closure
                                              proposed. That estimate did not include                  seasons March 1–April 14 and                          starting the Monday after Labor Day,
                                              uncertainty in the MRIP data, but did                    September 17–October 31 have a 50-                    and one commenter opposed a fall
                                              incorporate some sources of uncertainty                  percent chance of achieving, but not                  closure for haddock in general.
                                              in the model simulations. While the                      exceeding, the catch limit. This is an                   Response: We disagree and are
                                              estimate is informative, additional work                 appropriate balance of risk for a healthy             implementing the 6-week closure
                                              should be done before determining                        stock with a growing population. Setting              proposed by the NEFMC, as discussed
                                              whether or not the bioeconomic model                     measures we expect will exceed the                    in the preamble and response to
                                              can incorporate uncertainty.                             catch limit solely because we expect the              Comment 11. Selection of the timing
                                              Amendment 16 to the Northeast                            overage will not cause overfishing is                 and length of the closure was based on
                                              Multispecies FMP requires that                           inconsistent with the requirements of                 the outputs of the model and the
                                              recreational catch is calculated                         the Magnuson-Steven Fishery                           consideration of other factors in order to
                                              consistent with the catch used in the                    Conservation and Management Act.                      ensure the recreational fishery achieves,
                                              stock assessment. At this time, the stock                   Comment 7: Six commenters                          but does not exceed, the recreational
                                              assessments for GOM cod and haddock                      generally supported maintaining status                fishery sub-ACLs. A fall closure was
                                              do not incorporate separate calculations                 quo measures.                                         determined to be a necessary measure to
                                              of uncertainty for MRIP catch estimates.                    Response: We disagree that the status              ensure that not only the GOM haddock,
                                              In evaluating possible changes to the                    quo recreational measures should be                   but GOM cod sub-ACLs are not
                                              recreational management process in                       retained for 2017. A peer-reviewed                    exceeded.
                                              Framework 57, the NEFMC could                            bioeconomic model, developed by the                      Comment 10: Thirty-seven
                                              consider changes to the method for                       Northeast Fisheries Science Center, was               commenters supported the 12-fish
                                              determining when AMs are triggered.                      used to estimate 2017 recreational GOM                haddock bag limit.
                                                                                                       cod and haddock mortality under                          Response: We agree and have
                                              Haddock Measures                                         various combinations of minimum sizes,                approved the 12-fish haddock bag limit
                                                Comment 6: The New Hampshire Fish                      possession limits, and closed seasons.                recommended by the NEFMC. As
                                              and Game Department urged us to                          Even when incorporating zero                          further discussed in the proposed rule,
                                              maintain the current haddock measures,                   possession of GOM cod, the model                      preamble, and the supplemental EA,
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                                              in conjunction with prohibiting                          estimates that the status quo measures                and the preamble to this rule, the
                                              recreational possession of cod (analyzed                 for GOM haddock are not expected to                   measures being implemented for the
                                              and presented to the NEFMC as Option                     constrain the catch of haddock, or the                2017 fishing year are expected to meet,
                                              1), because the GOM haddock stock is                     bycatch of cod, to the 2017 catch limits.             but not exceed the catch limits.
                                              not overfished and the haddock quota is                  The Council’s more conservative                          Comment 11: Three commenters
                                              increasing. Additionally, New                            measures are necessary to prevent                     support a lower bag limit for haddock
                                              Hampshire contended that overfishing                     exceeding the 2017 catch limits.                      than was proposed.


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                                                 Response: We disagree that a lower                    the projected cod catch. Limited seasons              should be shut down, or kept 50 miles
                                              bag limit is needed. The 12-fish bag                     and slot limits could be appropriate for              from shore, to allow increased
                                              limit for haddock, in conjunction with                   consideration in future actions.                      harvesting opportunities for recreational
                                              the other measures, is intended to                          Comment 15: Thirty-six commenters                  fishermen. One commenter asserted that
                                              balance the need to constrain catch                      supported the prohibition of cod.                     the recreational fishery cannot catch as
                                              within the ACL, with social and                             Response: We agree. We have                        much as one commercial haul.
                                              economic considerations. Further                         implemented the prohibition on                           Response: The Northeast Multispecies
                                              reduction of the haddock bag limit is                    recreational GOM cod catch as one                     FMP allocates separate sub-ACLs for
                                              not biologically necessary and would                     measure to constrain 2017 recreational                GOM cod and haddock to both the
                                              likely unnecessarily increase negative                   cod catch to the sub-ACL. GOM cod are                 commercial and recreational
                                              economic effects to the recreational                     overfished and overfishing is occurring               components of the fishery. Each
                                              fishery.                                                 so the recreational sub-ACL has been set              component allocated a sub-ACL is also
                                                 Comment 12: One commenter                             at an extremely low level of 157 mt.                  subject to specific AMs if it exceeds that
                                              suggested that we reduce the haddock                     This decision has been explained                      sub-ACL. These measures are intended
                                              minimum size to 16 inches (40.64 cm)                     further in the preamble.                              to ensure that each fishery is able to
                                              to reduce discards.                                         Comment 16: Two commenters cited                   access the resource and be accountable
                                                 Response: We disagree. Potential                      concerns about the impact of the                      for any overages, and is intended to
                                              changes to minimum sizes and the                         recreational fishery on spawning cod.                 prevent one component of the fishery
                                              impact on the catch and fishery are                         Response: This action did not                      from negatively affecting another
                                              incorporated into the bioeconomic                        consider measures to protect spawning                 component. The recreational fishery is
                                              model. We are maintaining the current                    cod, and as a result, these comments are              allocated 33 percent of the total GOM
                                              minimum size (17 inches; 43.2 cm) for                    irrelevant to, and outside the scope of,              cod ACL and 27 percent of the GOM
                                              GOM haddock in this action.                              the measures approved in this final rule.             haddock ACL, and in 2016 caught more
                                              Cod Measures                                             However, to provide some background,                  than its allocation for both stocks. In
                                                                                                       the Northeast Multispecies FMP                        recent years, recreational catch has, at
                                                 Comment 13: Seven commenters                          includes measures to protect spawning                 times, exceeded commercial catch, and
                                              wanted the recreational cod fishery to                   cod during times when aggregations are                can be a substantial portion of overall
                                              be reopened. Two commenters wanted                       known to occur consistently. Some of                  GOM cod and haddock catch.
                                              to maintain the status quo cod season.                   these closures apply to the recreational              Additionally, the status quo measures
                                              Several commenters referenced their                      fishery, while others only apply to                   are not expected to constrain
                                              personal fishing experience and stated                   commercial groundfish vessels. In the                 recreational catch to its sub-ACLs in
                                              that they encountered more cod in 2016                   future, the NEFMC could consider                      2017, and as a result, the final measures
                                              than they had in the past.                               changes to these closures, including the              implemented in this action are
                                                 Response: We disagree that the                        fisheries that are exempt from the                    necessary to ensure that the recreational
                                              recreational fishery for cod should be                   closures, as well as additional spawning              sub-ACLs are not exceeded.
                                              open in 2017. This action prohibits the                  protections.                                             Comment 20: Two commenters
                                              retention of GOM cod by recreational                                                                           supported separate measures for private
                                              anglers year-round. GOM cod is                           General Comments                                      vessels and for-hire vessels.
                                              overfished, and overfishing is occurring.                  Comment 17: Thirty-four commenters                     Response: During development of
                                              In fishing year 2016, the recreational                   supported adoption of the measures                    2017 measures, the Council’s RAP and
                                              cod ACL was exceeded by 92 percent,                      proposed by the NEFMC.                                Groundfish Oversight Committee
                                              and the recreational cod quota remains                     Response: We agree, and are                         considered separate measures for
                                              the same in 2017 as it was in 2016. More                 implementing the measures proposed by                 private vessels and the for-hire fleet. As
                                              restrictive measures on recreational cod,                the NEFMC because these measures                      discussed in the proposed rule, the
                                              and haddock, fishing are required to                     balance regional differences and                      NEFMC declined the Groundfish
                                              ensure that the recreational cod quota is                impacts on anglers and the for-hire fleet.            Committee’s recommendation to
                                              not exceeded again. We understand that                   Additionally, the NEFMC measures                      implement separate measures for these
                                              there are short-term negative economic                   provide a sufficient probability of                   fleets at this time in deference to having
                                              effects associated with the prohibition                  achieving, but not exceeding, the GOM                 a larger public process to consider the
                                              on recreational cod fishing. We are                      cod and haddock 2017 catch limits.                    concept. Separate measures for these
                                              hopeful that the continued efforts to                      Comment 18: The NEFMC                               fleets may be considered in a future
                                              rebuild the GOM cod stock will result                    commented that although the NMFS                      action.
                                              in increased opportunities for                           option is estimated to have only                         Comment 21: One individual
                                              recreational fishermen in the future.                    $100,000 less economic benefit than the               commented that haddock 17 inches
                                                 Comment 14: Two comments                              NEFMC option, it is not clear if the                  (43.2 cm) and larger were rare and
                                              discussed alternative management                         model can accurately estimate the                     questioned why anglers do not see these
                                              measures for cod that were not in the                    economic impact of a Labor Day                        small haddock turn into high numbers
                                              proposed rule: A 2- to 4-week cod                        weekend closure because it is less than               of larger fish the next year.
                                              season for one 26-inch (66.0-cm) or                      a whole MRIP wave.                                       Response: In recent years, there have
                                              greater cod, or the use of a slot limit for                Response: We agree that the                         been multiple large year classes of
                                              cod (24–29 inches; 61.0–73.7 cm).                        bioeconomic model estimates for a                     haddock. These large year classes can
                                                 Response: We disagree that these                      timeframe of less than 1 month may be                 make larger haddock appear less
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                                              options would have been viable                           less precise than estimates produced for              common by comparison; the proportion
                                              alternatives for the 2017 fishing year.                  a complete wave. We are not                           of young fish to old fish is high in the
                                              Even when zero possession of cod was                     implementing the additional NMFS                      current population. The growth rate of
                                              analyzed, the recreational cod catch                     option for a 4-week closure in                        haddock has varied over time and may
                                              limit was projected to be exceeded                       September.                                            be related to population size. Prior to
                                              without additional measures limiting                       Comment 19: Seven individuals                       declines of the haddock population in
                                              the catch of haddock to further reduce                   commented that the commercial fishery                 the mid-twentieth century, haddock


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                                              grew slower than was observed when                       for 2017. GOM cod are overfished and                  Executive Order (E.O.) 12866
                                              the population was smaller in the later                  overfishing is occurring, and it is critical            This final rule has been determined to
                                              twentieth century. In recent years, with                 that the 2017 recreational management                 be not significant for purposes of E.O.
                                              the large populations of haddock and as                  measures, which prohibit the retention                12866.
                                              a result, slower growth rates in haddock.                of cod, go into effect before the season
                                                 The average weight of haddock caught                  opens to ensure that the catch limit is               Regulatory Flexibility Act (RFA)
                                              by recreational anglers in 2016 (1.7 lb;                 not exceeded again. Fishing effort and                  A final regulatory flexibility analysis
                                              0.8 kg) was the same as the average                      catch are both strong in summer                       (FRFA) was prepared for this action.
                                              weight in 2015, while the average                        months. Further delay of the                          The FRFA incorporates the IRFA, a
                                              number of haddock caught per angler                      implementation of these measures                      summary of the significant issues raised
                                              trip nearly doubled (from 5.5 to 14)                     increases the likelihood of quota                     by the public comments in response to
                                              between 2015 and 2016. This                              overages that could require                           the IRFA and NMFS responses to those
                                              information does not demonstrate a                       implementation of even more restrictive               comments, and a summary of the
                                              strong benefit to further reduce the                     measures in a future action. If this rule             analyses completed to support the
                                              minimum size for haddock at this time.                   is not effective on, or before, August 1,
                                                 Comment 22: The Stellwagen Bank                                                                             action. The FRFA includes sections of
                                                                                                       then the GOM recreational cod season                  the preamble (SUPPLEMENTARY
                                              Charter Boat Association and 31
                                                                                                       will open and anglers will be able to                 INFORMATION) and analyses supporting
                                              individuals commented that the MRIP
                                                                                                       retain these fish. A targeted fishery                 this rulemaking, including the
                                              data are incorrect and suggested we
                                                                                                       would result in an increase in cod catch              Framework Adjustment 55 EA, the
                                              should not use catch and effort
                                                                                                       not only due to retention of cod, but due             supplemental EA to Framework
                                              estimates to manage the recreational
                                                                                                       to discards of cod which are higher                   Adjustment 55, and the supplemental
                                              fishery. In particular, estimates of the
                                                                                                       during an open season than when                       information report. A description of the
                                              number of angler trips was a concern
                                                                                                       anglers are intentionally avoiding cod                action, why it is being considered, and
                                              raised in these comments.
                                                 Response: Estimates of catch and                      altogether to focus on other species.                 the legal basis for this action are
                                              effort must be used because it is not                    Thus, delaying implementation of these                contained in the supplemental
                                              possible to have a complete census of all                measures would be contrary to the                     information report and preamble to the
                                              recreational anglers to capture all catch                public interest of ensuring that GOM                  proposed rule, and are not repeated here
                                              and every angler trip. MRIP is the                       cod catch limits are not exceeded.                    (see ADDRESSES). A summary of the
                                              method used to count and report marine                      The Northeast Multispecies fishing                 analyses follows.
                                              recreational catch and effort. In January                year begins on May 1 of each year and                 A Summary of the Significant Issues
                                              2017, the National Academies of                          continues through April 30 of the                     Raised by the Public in Response to the
                                              Science released their latest review of                  following calendar year. The collection               IRFA, a Summary of the Agency’s
                                              MRIP and recognized NMFS for making                      and processing of recreational data                   Assessment of Such Issues, and a
                                              ‘‘impressive progress’’ and ‘‘major                      creates a very compressed period for                  Statement of Any Changes Made in the
                                              improvements’’ to MRIP survey designs                    consideration of options, the public                  Final Rule as a Result of Such
                                              since the 2006 review of MRIP. While                     NEFMC process, and the rulemaking                     Comments
                                              there are some remaining challenges to                   process prescribed by the
                                              MRIP surveys, we continue to make                                                                                 Our responses to all of the comments
                                                                                                       Administrative Procedure Act. We
                                              improvements including transitioning                                                                           received on the proposed rule,
                                                                                                       consulted with the NEFMC in January
                                              from the Coastal Household Telephone                                                                           including those that raised significant
                                                                                                       2017. On January 25, 2017, the NEFMC
                                              survey to the Fishing Effort Survey,                                                                           issues with the proposed action, or
                                                                                                       voted to recommend to us the suite of
                                              which will further improve our                                                                                 commented on the economic analyses
                                                                                                       recreational measures we are
                                              estimates of recreational fishing effort.                                                                      summarized in the IRFA, can be found
                                                                                                       implementing. In addition to this
                                                                                                                                                             in the Comments and Responses section
                                              Classification                                           collaborative consultation process
                                                                                                                                                             of this rule. In the proposed rule we
                                                                                                       prescribed for the proactive AM, we
                                                The Administrator, Greater Atlantic                                                                          solicited comments on two options. The
                                                                                                       must fully evaluate and analyze the
                                              Region, NMFS, determined that these                                                                            majority of comments supported
                                                                                                       measures under consideration. This                    implementing the measures that the
                                              measures are necessary for the                           involves not only the bioeconomic
                                              conservation and management of the                                                                             NEFMC recommended, including the
                                                                                                       model output presented in January, but                fall haddock closure from September 17
                                              Northeast multispecies fishery and that                  also includes an environmental analysis
                                              the measures are consistent with the                                                                           through October 31. Most of these
                                                                                                       consistent with the NEPA requirements,                comments expressed disappointment
                                              Magnuson-Stevens Fishery                                 and a systematic review of compliance
                                              Conservation and Management Act and                                                                            that the recommended measures were
                                                                                                       with other applicable laws. In order to               not implemented in time for the May 1
                                              other applicable laws.                                   evaluate the impact of the 2016                       start to the fishing year and raised
                                              Administrative Procedure Act                             recreational catch overages, and the                  concerns that the delay would cause
                                                 Pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 553(d)(3), the                   proposed management alternatives, we                  further overages and result in additional
                                              Assistant Administrator for Fisheries                    needed to consider them in the context                restrictions on the recreational fishery
                                              finds good cause to make this rule                       of total catch and catch limits. Final                in 2018. There was one comment on the
                                              effective immediately upon filing with                   data on commercial catch of GOM cod                   IRFA. The NEFMC pointed out that the
                                              the Office of the Federal Register. This                 and haddock, and the portion of the                   bioeconomic model cannot estimate
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                                              final rule implements reductions from                    catch limit that was utilized, was not                recreational effort at a time scale of less
                                              the recreational management measures                     available until July 5, 2017.                         than a month. Given this restriction it is
                                              implemented for fishing year 2016, and                      For the reasons outlined, NMFS finds               not clear that the model can accurately
                                              that currently remain in place. In fishing               that there is good cause to waive the                 capture the impacts of a closure that
                                              year 2016, the GOM cod recreational                      otherwise applicable requirement to                   discourages recreational fishing during
                                              sub-ACL was exceeded by 92 percent                       provide a 30-day delay in                             the Labor Day weekend, the last 3-day
                                              and recreational sub-ACL is unchanged                    implementation.                                       weekend of the summer and an


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                                              important component of the for-hire                      for-hire business entities are considered             annual gross revenue estimates
                                              fleet’s business. This comment, among                    directly affected in this analysis.                   calculated from the most recent three
                                              other information as discussed in the                    Anglers are not considered ‘‘entities’’               years (2013–2015) indicate that none of
                                              preamble, supports our decision to                       under the RFA and thus economic                       the 191 for-hire business entities had
                                              implement the NEFMC’s proposed                           impacts on anglers are not discussed                  annual receipts of more than $5.2
                                              option.                                                  here.                                                 million from all of their fishing
                                                                                                          For-hire fishing businesses are                    activities (for-hire, shellfish, and
                                              Description and Estimate of the Number                   required to obtain a Federal charter/
                                              of Small Entities to Which This Rule                                                                           finfish). Therefore, all of the affected
                                                                                                       party multispecies fishing permit in                  for-hire business entities are considered
                                              Would Apply                                              order to carry passengers to catch GOM                ‘‘small’’ by the SBA size standards and
                                                 The Small Business Administration                     cod or haddock. Thus, the affected                    thus this action will not
                                              (SBA) defines a small commercial                         businesses entities of concern are                    disproportionately affect small versus
                                              finfishing or shellfishing business as a                 businesses that hold Federal                          large for-hire business entities.
                                              firm with annual receipts (gross                         multispecies for-hire fishing permits.
                                              revenue) of up to $11.0 million. A small                 While all business entities that hold for-            Description of the Projected Reporting,
                                              for-hire recreational fishing business is                hire permits could be affected by                     Record-Keeping, and Other Compliance
                                              defined as a firm with receipts of up to                 changes in recreational fishing                       Requirements of This Rule
                                              $7.5 million. Having different size                      restrictions, not all business that hold
                                              standards for different types of fishing                 for-hire permits actively participate in a              There are no reporting, recordkeeping,
                                              activities creates difficulties in                       given year. Those who actively                        or other compliance requirements.
                                              categorizing businesses that participate                 participate, i.e., land fish, would be the            Federal Rules Which May Duplicate,
                                              in multiple fishing related activities. For              group of business entities that are                   Overlap, or Conflict With This Rule
                                              purposes of this assessment business                     impacted by the regulations. Latent
                                              entities have been classified into the                   fishing power (in the form of unfished                  The action is authorized by the
                                              SBA-defined categories based on which                    permits) has the potential to alter the               regulations implementing the Northeast
                                              activity produced the highest percentage                 impacts on a fishery, but it’s not                    Multispecies FMP. It does not duplicate,
                                              of average annual gross revenues from                    possible to predict how many of these                 overlap, or conflict with other Federal
                                              2013–2015, the most recent 3-year                        latent business entities will or will not             rules.
                                              period for which data are available. This                participate in this fishery in fishing year
                                              classification is now possible because                   2017. The Northeast Federal landings                  Description of Significant Alternatives
                                              vessel ownership data have been added                    database (i.e., vessel trip report data)              to the Rule Which Accomplish the
                                              to Northeast permit database. The                        indicates that a total of 645 party/                  Stated Objectives of Applicable Statutes
                                              ownership data identify all individuals                  charter vessels held a multispecies for-              and Which Minimize Any Significant
                                              who own fishing vessels. Using this                      hire fishing permit in 2015 (the most                 Economic Impact on Small Entities
                                              information, vessels can be grouped                      recent full year of available data). Of the
                                                                                                       645 for-hire permitted vessels, however,                 A total of seven combinations of
                                              together according to common owners.
                                                                                                       only 208 actively participated in the for-            recreational measures were presented to
                                              The resulting groupings were treated as
                                              a fishing business for purposes of this                  hire Atlantic cod and haddock fishery in              the Recreational Advisory Panel, the
                                              analysis. Revenues summed across all                     fishing year 2015 (i.e., reported catch of            Groundfish Oversight Committee, and
                                              vessels in a group and the activities that               cod or haddock).                                      the NEFMC. This included the status
                                              generate those revenues form the basis                      Using vessel ownership information                 quo and an option (presented as Option
                                              for determining whether the entity is a                  developed from Northeast Federal                      1) that prohibited cod possession while
                                              large or small business.                                 permit data and Northeast vessel trip                 retaining the current haddock measures
                                                 This rule includes closed seasons in                  report data, it was determined that the               that would not have restrained catch to
                                              addition to possession limits and size                   208 actively participating for-hire                   the quotas, and thus, would not have
                                              limits. For purposes of this analysis, it                vessels are owned by 191 unique fishing               accomplished the objective. The
                                              is assumed that for-hire businesses are                  business entities. The vast majority of               proposed options that would
                                              directly affected by all three types of                  the 208 fishing businesses were solely                accomplish the objectives were the
                                              recreational fishing restrictions.                       engaged in for-hire fishing, but some                 NEFMC recommended option
                                              According to the FMP, it is unlawful for                 also earned revenue from shellfish and/               (presented as Option 2) and the
                                              the owner or operator of a charter or                    or finfish fishing. The highest                       additional NMFS option (presented as
                                              party boat issued a valid multispecies                   percentage of annual gross revenues for               Option 3), which are discussed in detail
                                              permit, when the boat is carrying                        all but 18 of the fishing businesses was              in the preamble of the proposed rule.
                                              passengers for hire, to:                                 from for-hire fishing. In other words, the            The remaining three options (Options 4,
                                                 • Possess cod or haddock in excess of                 revenue from for-hire fishing was                     5, and 6 in Table 3) that would
                                              the possession limits;                                   greater than the revenue from                         accomplish the objective were discussed
                                                 • Fish with gear in violation of the                  shellfishing and the revenue from                     by all three groups. These remaining
                                              regulations; and/or                                      finfish fishing for all but 18 of the                 options were rejected either because
                                                 • Fail to comply with the applicable                  business entities.                                    implementation was viewed as
                                              restrictions if transiting the GOM                          According to the SBA size standards,               confusing to the public (e.g.,
                                              Regulated Mesh Area with cod or                          small for-hire businesses are defined as              implementing a May closure shortly
                                              haddock on board that was caught                         firms with annual receipts of up to $7.5              after the start of the fishing year on May
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                                              outside the GOM Regulated Mesh Area.                     million, and small commercial                         1) or in deference to having a larger
                                                 As the for-hire owner and operator                    finfishing or shellfishing business as                public process to consider the concept
                                              can be prosecuted under the law for                      firms with annual receipts (gross                     (i.e., separate measures for the private
                                              violations of the proposed regulations,                  revenue) of up to $11.0 million. Average              anglers and the for-hire fleet).




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                                               TABLE 3—PROJECTED FISHING YEAR 2017 RECREATIONAL COD AND HADDOCK CATCH UNDER ALTERNATIVE MEASURES
                                                                                         NOT PROPOSED
                                                                                                        Haddock                                                  Cod                                Prob-                   Prob-
                                                                                                                                                                                                    ability
                                                                                                                                                                                      Predicted                             ability
                                                                                                                                                                                                  haddock     Predicted
                                                                                     Haddock                                                         Cod                              haddock                             cod catch
                                               Possible 2017 measures                                                                                                                               catch     cod catch
                                                                                     posses-    Minimum                  Closed                    posses-     Minimum     Closed       catch                               below
                                                                                                                                                                                                    below       (mt)
                                                                                       sion     fish size                season                      sion      fish size   season        (mt)                             sub-ACL
                                                                                                                                                                                                  sub-ACL
                                                                                       limit                                                         limit                                                                (percent)
                                                                                                                                                                                                  (percent)

                                              Option 4 ...........................         15           17   3/1–4/14—2 weeks in                       N/A          N/A    5/1–4/30      1,118           73        153          61
                                                                                                               May.
                                              Option 5 ...........................         10           17   3/1–4/14—1 week in May                    N/A          N/A    5/1–4/30      1,149           68        157          51
                                              Option 6 Private ..............              12           17   3/1–4/14, 9/17–10/31 ......               N/A          N/A    5/1–4/30      1,159           51        153          55
                                              Option 6 For Hire ............               10           17   3/1–4/14 ..........................       N/A          N/A    5/1–4/30



                                                Section 212 of the Small Business                                  The revisions and additions read as                         and hooks are removed from fishing
                                              Regulatory Enforcement Fairness Act of                             follows:                                                      rods and any cod on board has been
                                              1996 states that, for each rule or group                                                                                         gutted and stored.
                                                                                                                 § 648.89 Recreational and charter/party
                                              of related rules for which an agency is                                                                                             (B) Charter or party boats. When
                                                                                                                 vessel restrictions.
                                              required to prepare a FRFA, the agency                                                                                           fishing in the GOM Regulated Mesh
                                              shall publish one or more guides to                                *       *    *     *    *
                                                                                                                    (b) * * *                                                  Area specified in § 648.80(a)(1), persons
                                              assist small entities in complying with                                                                                          aboard a charter or party fishing boat
                                                                                                                    (2) Exceptions—(i) Fillet size. Vessels
                                              the rule, and shall designate such                                                                                               may not fish for or possess cod, except
                                                                                                                 may possess fillets less than the
                                              publications as ‘‘small entity                                                                                                   that each person on a charter or party
                                                                                                                 minimum size specified, if the fillets are
                                              compliance guides.’’ The agency shall                                                                                            fishing boat permitted under this part,
                                                                                                                 taken from legal-sized fish and are not
                                              explain the actions a small entity is                              offered or intended for sale, trade or                        and not fishing under the NE
                                              required to take to comply with a rule                             barter.                                                       multispecies DAS program or on a
                                              or group of rules. As part of this                                    (ii) Transiting. Vessels in possession                     sector trip, in possession of cod caught
                                              rulemaking process, a letter to permit                             of cod or haddock caught outside the                          outside the GOM Regulated Mesh Area
                                              holders that also serves as small entity                           GOM Regulated Mesh Area specified in                          specified in § 648.80(a)(1) may transit
                                              compliance guide (the guide) was                                   § 648.80(a)(1) may transit this area with                     the GOM Regulated Mesh Area in
                                              prepared. Copies of this final rule are                            cod and haddock that meet the                                 possession of cod caught outside the
                                              available from the Greater Atlantic                                minimum size specified for fish caught                        GOM Regulated Mesh Area with cod up
                                              Regional Fisheries Office (see                                     outside the GOM Regulated Mesh Area                           to the possession limit specified at
                                              ADDRESSES), and the guide, i.e., bulletin,                         specified in § 648.80(b)(1), provided all                     § 648.80(c)(1)(i)(B), provided all bait and
                                              will be sent to all holders of permits for                         bait and hooks are removed from fishing                       hooks are removed from fishing rods
                                              the Northeast multispecies fishery. The                            rods, and any cod and haddock on                              and any cod on board has been gutted
                                              guide and this final rule will be                                  board has been gutted and stored.                             and stored.
                                              available upon request.                                            *       *    *     *    *                                        (iii) Fillet conversion. For purposes of
                                              List of Subjects in 50 CFR Part 648                                   (c) Possession Restrictions—(1) Cod—                       counting fish, fillets will be converted to
                                                                                                                 (i) Outside the Gulf of Maine—(A)                             whole fish at the place of landing by
                                                Fisheries, Fishing, Recordkeeping and                            Private recreational vessels. Each person                     dividing the number of fillets by two. If
                                              reporting requirements.                                            on a private recreational vessel may                          fish are filleted into a single (butterfly)
                                                Dated: July 25, 2017.                                            possess no more than 10 cod per day in,                       fillet, such fillet shall be deemed to be
                                              Samuel D. Rauch, III,                                              or harvested from, the EEZ when fishing                       from one whole fish.
                                              Deputy Assistant Administrator for                                 outside of the GOM Regulated Mesh                                (iv) Application of possession limit.
                                              Regulatory Programs, National Marine                               Area specified in § 648.80(a)(1).                             Cod harvested by recreational fishing
                                              Fisheries Service.                                                    (B) Charter or party boats. Each                           vessels in or from the EEZ with more
                                                For the reasons set out in the                                   person on a charter or party fishing boat                     than one person aboard may be pooled
                                              preamble, NMFS amends 50 CFR part                                  permitted under this part, and not                            in one or more containers. Compliance
                                              648 as follows:                                                    fishing under the NE multispecies DAS                         with the possession limit will be
                                                                                                                 program or on a sector trip, may possess                      determined by dividing the number of
                                              PART 648—FISHERIES OF THE                                          unlimited cod in, or harvested from, the                      fish on board by the number of persons
                                              NORTHEASTERN UNITED STATES                                         EEZ when fishing outside of the GOM                           on board. If there is a violation of the
                                                                                                                 Regulated Mesh Area specified in                              possession limit on board a vessel
                                              ■ 1. The authority citation for part 648                           § 648.80(a)(1).                                               carrying more than one person, the
                                              continues to read as follows:                                         (ii) Gulf of Maine—(A) Private                             violation shall be deemed to have been
                                                  Authority: 16 U.S.C. 1801 et seq.                              recreational vessels. When fishing in the                     committed by the owner or operator of
                                                                                                                 GOM Regulated Mesh Area specified in                          the vessel.
                                              ■ 2. In § 648.89:                                                  § 648.80(a)(1), persons aboard private
                                              ■ a. Revise paragraphs (b)(2) and (c)(1);                          recreational fishing vessels may not fish                        (v) Storage. Cod must be stored so as
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                                              ■ b. Remove paragraph (c)(2);                                      for or possess cod, except that each                          to be readily available for inspection.
                                              ■ c. Redesignate paragraphs (c)(3)                                 person on a private recreational vessel                       *       *     *     *     *
                                              through (8) as paragraphs (c)(2) through                           in possession of cod caught outside the                          (7) Haddock—(i) Outside the Gulf of
                                              (7), respectively;                                                 GOM Regulated Mesh Area may transit                           Maine—(A) Private recreational vessels.
                                              ■ d. Revise newly redesignated                                     the GOM Regulated Mesh Area with cod                          Each person on a private recreational
                                              paragraph (c)(7); and                                              up to the possession limit specified at                       vessel may possess unlimited haddock
                                              ■ e. Revise paragraphs (e) and (f).                                § 648.80(c)(1)(i)(A), provided all bait                       in, or harvested from, the EEZ when


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                                              fishing outside of the GOM Regulated                     possession of haddock caught outside                     (iv) Application of possession limit.
                                              Mesh Area specified in § 648.80(a)(1).                   the GOM Regulated Mesh Area specified                 Haddock harvested in or from the EEZ
                                                 (B) Charter or party boats. Each                      in § 648.80(a)(1) may transit the GOM                 by private recreational fishing boats or
                                              person on a charter or party fishing boat                Regulated Mesh Area with more than                    charter or party boats with more than
                                              permitted under this part, and not                       the GOM haddock possession limit                      one person aboard may be pooled in one
                                              fishing under the NE multispecies DAS                    specified at paragraph (c)(7)(ii) of this             or more containers. Compliance with
                                              program or on a sector trip, may possess                 section up to the possession limit                    the possession limit will be determined
                                              unlimited haddock in, or harvested                       specified at paragraph (c)(7)(i) of this              by dividing the number of fish on board
                                              from, the EEZ when fishing outside of                    section, provided all bait and hooks are              by the number of persons on board. If
                                              the GOM Regulated Mesh Area specified                    removed from fishing rods and any                     there is a violation of the possession
                                              in § 648.80(a)(1).                                       haddock on board has been gutted and                  limit on board a vessel carrying more
                                                 (ii) Gulf of Maine—(A) Private                        stored.                                               than one person, the violation shall be
                                              recreational vessels. Each person on a                      (1) May 1 through September 17. Each               deemed to have been committed by the
                                              private recreational vessel in possession                person on a charter or party fishing boat             owner or operator of the vessel.
                                              of haddock caught outside the GOM                        permitted under this part, and not                       (v) Storage. Haddock must be stored
                                              Regulated Mesh Area specified in                         fishing under the NE multispecies DAS                 so as to be readily available for
                                              § 648.80(a)(1) may transit the GOM                       program or on a sector trip, fishing from             inspection.
                                              Regulated Mesh Area with more than                       May 1 through September 17, may                       *       *    *      *    *
                                              the GOM haddock possession limit                         possess no more than 12 haddock per                      (e) Charter/party vessel restrictions on
                                              specified at paragraph (c)(7)(ii) of this                day in, or harvested from, the EEZ when               fishing in GOM closed areas and the
                                              section up to the possession limit                       fishing in the GOM Regulated Mesh                     Nantucket Lightship Closed Area—(1)
                                              specified at paragraph (c)(7)(i) of this                 Area specified in § 648.80(a)(1).                     GOM closed areas. (i) A vessel fishing
                                              section, provided all bait and hooks are                    (2) September 18 through October 31.               under charter/party regulations may not
                                              removed from fishing rods and any                        When fishing in the GOM Regulated                     fish in the GOM closed areas specified
                                              haddock on board has been gutted and                     Mesh Area specified in § 648.80(a)(1),                in § 648.81(d)(1), (e)(1), and (f)(4) during
                                              stored.                                                  persons on a charter or party fishing
                                                 (1) May 1 through September 17. Each                                                                        the time periods specified in those
                                                                                                       boat permitted under this part, and not               paragraphs, unless the vessel has on
                                              person on a private recreational fishing
                                                                                                       fishing under the NE multispecies DAS                 board a valid letter of authorization
                                              vessel, fishing from May 1 through
                                                                                                       program or on a sector trip, may not fish             issued by the Regional Administrator
                                              September 17, may possess no more
                                                                                                       for or possess any haddock from                       pursuant to § 648.81(f)(5)(v) and
                                              than 12 haddock per day in, or
                                                                                                       September 18 through October 31.                      paragraph (e)(3) of this section. If the
                                              harvested from, the EEZ when fishing in
                                                                                                          (3) November through February. Each                vessel fishes or intends to fish in the
                                              the GOM Regulated Mesh Area specified
                                                                                                       person on a charter or party fishing boat             GOM cod protection closures, the
                                              in § 648.80(a)(1).
                                                 (2) September 18 through October 31.                  permitted under this part, and not                    conditions and restrictions of the letter
                                              When fishing in the GOM Regulated                        fishing under the NE multispecies DAS                 of authorization must be complied with
                                              Mesh Area specified in § 648.80(a)(1),                   program or on a sector trip, fishing from             for a minimum of 3 months. If the vessel
                                              persons aboard private recreational                      November 1 through February 28                        fishes or intends to fish in the year-
                                              fishing vessels may not fish for or                      (February 29 in leap years), may possess              round GOM closure areas, the
                                              possess any haddock from September 18                    no more than 12 haddock per day in, or                conditions and restrictions of the letter
                                              through October 31.                                      harvested from, the EEZ when fishing in               of authorization must be complied with
                                                 (3) November through February. Each                   the GOM Regulated Mesh Area specified                 for the rest of the fishing year, beginning
                                              person on a private recreational fishing                 in § 648.80(a)(1).                                    with the start of the participation period
                                              vessel, fishing from November 1 through                     (4) March 1 through April 14. When                 of the letter of authorization.
                                              February 28 (February 29 in leap years),                 fishing in the GOM Regulated Mesh                        (ii) A vessel fishing under charter/
                                              may possess no more than 12 haddock                      Area specified in § 648.80(a)(1), persons             party regulations may not fish in the
                                              per day in, or harvested from, the EEZ                   aboard a charter or party fishing boat                GOM Cod Spawning Protection Area
                                              when fishing in the GOM Regulated                        permitted under this part, and not                    specified at § 648.81(n)(1) during the
                                              Mesh Area specified in § 648.80(a)(1).                   fishing under the NE multispecies DAS                 time period specified in that paragraph,
                                                 (4) March 1 through April 14. When                    program or on a sector trip, may not fish             unless the vessel complies with the
                                              fishing in the GOM Regulated Mesh                        for or possess any haddock from March                 requirements specified at
                                              Area specified in § 648.80(a)(1), persons                1 through April 14.                                   § 648.81(n)(2)(iii).
                                              aboard private recreational fishing                         (5) April 15 through April 30. Each                   (2) Nantucket Lightship Closed Area.
                                              vessels may not fish for or possess any                  person on a charter or party fishing boat             A vessel fishing under charter/party
                                              haddock from March 1 through April                       permitted under this part, and not                    regulations may not fish in the
                                              14.                                                      fishing under the NE multispecies DAS                 Nantucket Lightship Closed Area
                                                 (5) April 15 through April 30. Each                   program or on a sector trip, fishing from             specified in § 648.81(c)(1) unless the
                                              person on a private recreational fishing                 April 15 through April 30, may possess                vessel has on board a letter of
                                              vessel, fishing from April 15 through                    no more than 12 haddock per day in, or                authorization issued by the Regional
                                              April 30, may possess no more than 12                    harvested from, the EEZ when fishing in               Administrator pursuant to
                                              haddock per day in, or harvested from,                   the GOM Regulated Mesh Area specified                 § 648.81(c)(2)(iii) and paragraph (e)(3) of
                                              the EEZ when fishing in the GOM                          in § 648.80(a)(1).                                    this section.
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                                              Regulated Mesh Area specified in                            (iii) Fillet conversion. For purposes of              (3) Letters of authorization. To obtain
                                              § 648.80(a)(1).                                          counting fish, fillets will be converted to           either of the letters of authorization
                                                 (B) Charter or party boats. Each                      whole fish at the place of landing by                 specified in paragraphs (e)(1) and (2) of
                                              person on a charter or party fishing boat                dividing the number of fillets by two. If             this section, a vessel owner must
                                              permitted under this part, and not                       fish are filleted into a single (butterfly)           request a letter from the NMFS Greater
                                              fishing under the NE multispecies DAS                    fillet, such fillet shall be deemed to be             Atlantic Regional Fisheries Office,
                                              program or on a sector trip, in                          from one whole fish.                                  either in writing or by phone (see Table


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                                              1 to 50 CFR 600.502). As a condition of                  evaluating recreational catch, the                    party components of the recreational
                                              these letters of authorization, the vessel               components of recreational catch that                 fishery.
                                              owner must agree to the following:                       are used shall be the same as those used                 (3) Proactive AM adjustment. When
                                                 (i) The letter of authorization must be               in the most recent assessment for that                necessary, the Regional Administrator,
                                              carried on board the vessel during the                   particular stock. To determine if any                 after consultation with the NEFMC, may
                                              period of participation;                                 sub-ACL specified for the recreational                adjust recreational measures to ensure
                                                 (ii) Fish species managed by the                      fishery was exceeded, the Regional                    the recreational fishery achieves, but
                                              NEFMC or MAFMC that are harvested                        Administrator shall compare the 3-year                does not exceed any recreational fishery
                                              or possessed by the vessel, are not sold                 average of recreational catch to the 3-               sub-ACL in a future fishing year.
                                              or intended for trade, barter or sale,                   year average of the recreational sub-ACL              Appropriate AMs for the recreational
                                              regardless of where the fish are caught;                 for each stock.                                       fishery, including adjustments to fishing
                                                 (iii) The vessel has no gear other than
                                                                                                          (2) Reactive AM adjustment. If it is               season, minimum fish size, or
                                              rod and reel or handline gear on board;
                                                                                                       determined that any recreational sub-                 possession limits, may be implemented
                                              and
                                                 (iv) For the GOM charter/party closed                 ACL was exceeded, as specified in                     in a manner consistent with the
                                              area exemption only, the vessel may not                  paragraph (f)(1) of this section, the                 Administrative Procedure Act, with
                                              fish on a sector trip, under a NE                        Regional Administrator, after                         final measures published in the Federal
                                              multispecies DAS, or under the                           consultation with the NEFMC, shall                    Register prior to the start of the fishing
                                              provisions of the NE multispecies Small                  develop measures necessary to prevent                 year where possible. In specifying these
                                              Vessel Category or Handgear A or                         the recreational fishery from exceeding               AMs, the Regional Administrator shall
                                              Handgear B permit categories, as                         the appropriate sub-ACL in future years.              take into account the non-binding
                                              specified at § 648.82, during the period                 Appropriate AMs for the recreational                  prioritization of possible measures
                                              of participation.                                        fishery, including adjustments to fishing             recommended by the NEFMC: For cod,
                                                 (f) Recreational fishery AM—(1) Catch                 season, minimum fish size, or                         first increases to minimum fish sizes,
                                              evaluation. As soon as recreational                      possession limits, may be implemented                 then adjustments to seasons, followed
                                              catch data are available for the entire                  in a manner consistent with the                       by changes to bag limits; and for
                                              previous fishing year, the Regional                      Administrative Procedure Act, with                    haddock, first increases to minimum
                                              Administrator will evaluate whether                      final measures published in the Federal               size limits, then changes to bag limits,
                                              recreational catches exceed any of the                   Register no later than January when                   and then adjustments to seasons.
                                              sub-ACLs specified for the recreational                  possible. Separate AMs shall be                       [FR Doc. 2017–16018 Filed 7–27–17; 8:45 am]
                                              fishery pursuant to § 648.90(a)(4). When                 developed for the private and charter/                BILLING CODE 3510–22–P
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Document Created: 2017-07-29 00:21:21
Document Modified: 2017-07-29 00:21:21
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.
DatesEffective July 27, 2017.
ContactEmily Keiley, Fishery Management Specialist, phone: 978-281-9116; email: [email protected]
FR Citation82 FR 35457 
RIN Number0648-BG52
CFR AssociatedFisheries; Fishing and Recordkeeping and Reporting Requirements

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