82_FR_35806 82 FR 35660 - Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act Provisions; Fisheries of the Northeastern United States; Northeast Groundfish Fishery; Framework Adjustment 56

82 FR 35660 - Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act Provisions; Fisheries of the Northeastern United States; Northeast Groundfish Fishery; Framework Adjustment 56

DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

Federal Register Volume 82, Issue 146 (August 1, 2017)

Page Range35660-35686
FR Document2017-16133

This action partially approves and implements Framework Adjustment 56 to the Northeast Multispecies Fishery Management Plan. This rule sets catch limits for 4 of the 20 groundfish stocks, adjusts several allocations and accountability measures for groundfish catch in groundfish and non-groundfish fisheries, and makes other administrative changes to groundfish management measures. This action is necessary to respond to updated scientific information and achieve the goals and objectives of the Fishery Management Plan. The final measures are intended to help prevent overfishing, rebuild overfished stocks, achieve optimum yield, and ensure that management measures are based on the best scientific information available.

Federal Register, Volume 82 Issue 146 (Tuesday, August 1, 2017)
[Federal Register Volume 82, Number 146 (Tuesday, August 1, 2017)]
[Rules and Regulations]
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From the Federal Register Online  [www.thefederalregister.org]
[FR Doc No: 2017-16133]


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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

50 CFR Part 648

[Docket No. 170104014-7683-02]
RIN 0648-BG53


Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act 
Provisions; Fisheries of the Northeastern United States; Northeast 
Groundfish Fishery; Framework Adjustment 56

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

ACTION: Final rule.

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SUMMARY: This action partially approves and implements Framework 
Adjustment 56 to the Northeast Multispecies Fishery Management Plan. 
This rule sets catch limits for 4 of the 20 groundfish stocks, adjusts 
several allocations and accountability measures for groundfish catch in 
groundfish and non-groundfish fisheries, and makes other administrative 
changes to groundfish management measures. This action is

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necessary to respond to updated scientific information and achieve the 
goals and objectives of the Fishery Management Plan. The final measures 
are intended to help prevent overfishing, rebuild overfished stocks, 
achieve optimum yield, and ensure that management measures are based on 
the best scientific information available.

DATES: Effective on August 1, 2017.

ADDRESSES: Copies of Framework Adjustment 56, including the 
Environmental Assessment and the Regulatory Impact Review prepared by 
the New England Fishery Management Council (NEFMC) in support of this 
action are available from Thomas A. Nies, Executive Director, New 
England Fishery Management Council, 50 Water Street, Mill 2, 
Newburyport, MA 01950. The supporting documents are also accessible via 
the Internet at: http://www.nefmc.org/management-plans/northeast-multispecies or http://www.greateratlantic.fisheries.noaa.gov/sustainable/species/multispecies.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Aja Szumylo, Fishery Policy Analyst, 
phone: 978-281-9195; email: [email protected].

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:

Table of Contents

1. Summary of Approved Measures
2. Disapproved Measure--Status Determination Criteria for Witch 
Flounder
3. Fishing Year 2017 Shared U.S./Canada Quotas
4. Catch Limits for Fishing Years 2017-2019
5. Allocation of Northern Windowpane Flounder to the Scallop Fishery
6. Revised Trigger for Scallop Accountability Measures
7. Increase to Georges Bank Haddock Allocation for the Midwater 
Trawl Fishery
8. Sector Measures for Fishing Year 2017
9. Fishing Year 2017 Annual Measures Under Regional Administrator 
Authority
10. Notice of Fishing Year 2017 Northern and Southern Windowpane 
Flounder Accountability Measures
11. Regulatory Corrections Under Regional Administrator Authority

1. Summary of Approved Measures

    This action partially approves the management measures in Framework 
Adjustment 56 to the Northeast Multispecies Fishery Management Plan 
(FMP). The measures implemented in this final rule include:
     2017 quotas for three shared U.S./Canada stocks (Eastern 
Georges Bank (GB) cod, Eastern GB haddock, and GB yellowtail flounder);
     2017-2019 catch limits for witch flounder;
     An allocation of northern windowpane flounder for the 
scallop fishery;
     A revised trigger for the scallop fishery's accountability 
measures for GB yellowtail flounder and northern windowpane flounder; 
and
     An increase in the GB haddock allocation for the midwater 
trawl fishery.
    This action also implements a number of other measures that are not 
part of Framework 56, but that were considered under Regional 
Administrator authority included in the Northeast Multispecies FMP. We 
are including these measures in Framework 56 for expediency purposes, 
and because these measures are related to the catch limits implemented 
in Framework 56. The additional measures implemented in this action are 
listed below.
     Management measures necessary to implement sector 
operations plans--This action revises annual catch entitlements for 19 
sectors for fishing year 2017 based on the catch limits in Framework 56 
and final fishing year 2017 sector rosters.
     Management measures for the common pool fishery--This 
action adjusts the fishing year 2017 trip limits for witch flounder and 
American plaice for the common pool fishery, consistent with the final 
2017 catch limit for witch flounder in Framework 56.
     2017 accountability measures for windowpane flounder--This 
action announces accountability measures (AMs) for northern and 
southern windowpane flounder that are triggered due to overages of 
fishing year 2015 catch limits for both stocks. The large AM areas for 
both northern and southern windowpane flounder will be in effect for 
groundfish trawl vessels from August 1, 2017, through August 31, 2017. 
The large AM areas for southern windowpane flounder will be in effect 
for non-groundfish trawl vessels fishing with a codend mesh size of 5 
inches (12.7 cm) and greater until April 30, 2018, unless we remove the 
AM for these vessels through a subsequent action.

2. Disapproved Measure--Status Determination Criteria for Witch 
Flounder

    The Northeast Fisheries Science Center conducted a witch flounder 
benchmark assessment in 2016. The final report for the benchmark 
assessment is available on the NEFSC Web site: http://www.nefsc.noaa.gov/publications/crd/crd1703/. The assessment results 
are discussed in detail in the proposed rule for this action, and are 
not repeated here. In summary, the peer review panel rejected the 2016 
benchmark assessment model for witch flounder, and recommended that 
neither the 2016 benchmark assessment, nor the previous 2008 benchmark 
assessment, should be used as a basis for determining witch flounder 
stock status. Given the lack of an assessment model, the peer review 
panel recommended an alternative approach to generate catch advice that 
uses swept-area biomass estimates generated from the NMFS Trawl 
Surveys. The panel did not have sufficient time to fully review the 
swept-area biomass approach in the context of the assessment terms of 
reference, which include the update or redefinition of status 
determination criteria (SDCs) or proxies.
    We approved the existing SDCs for witch flounder in Amendment 16 to 
the Northeast Multispecies FMP (75 FR 18261; April 9, 2010). The 
existing criteria state that the witch flounder stock is subject to 
overfishing if the fishing mortality rate (F) is above the F at 40 
percent of maximum spawning potential. The witch flounder stock is 
overfished if spawning stock biomass falls below \1/2\ of the target, 
which is also calculated using F at 40 percent of maximum spawning 
potential. This definition was based on the benchmark assessments 
reviewed during the 2008 Groundfish Assessment Review Meeting (GARM 
III), and is the same as the SDCs currently in place for most of the 
groundfish stocks with age-based assessments.
    The Council relied on the advice from the assessment peer review 
panel and its Scientific and Statistical Committee (SSC) to recommend 
changing the status determination criteria for witch flounder to 
unknown. The National Standard Guidelines require each FMP to specify 
objective and measurable SDCs that enable us to monitor stock status. 
When data are unavailable to specify SDCs based on maximum sustainable 
yield (MSY) or MSY proxies, the Council and NMFS may use alternative 
approaches to monitor stock status. As a result, we are disapproving 
the Council's proposal to change the SDCs to unknown. In the absence of 
new alternative SDCs following the 2016 benchmark assessment, we intend 
to maintain the existing criteria until we and the Council are able to 
generate SDCs based on the swept-area biomass approach or any other 
alternative approaches. We acknowledge that the existing SDCs are based 
on a now rejected stock assessment model and recognize that it is 
critical to work to replace the SDCs.

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    There is currently a rebuilding plan in place for witch flounder 
that has an end date of 2017. Prior to the 2016 assessment, and based 
on the results of the 2015 assessment update, which found that 2014 
spawning stock biomass was at 22 percent of the biomass target and that 
the stock was not expected to reach the 2017 rebuilding target even in 
the absence of fishing mortality, we anticipated that we would need to 
notify the Council that it was necessary to revise the rebuilding plan. 
Although a quantitative status determination relative to the 2016 
benchmark assessment results is not possible, there are indications 
that the stock is still in poor condition, and will continue to need 
conservative management measures to promote stock growth. We are 
finalizing our guidance regarding any necessary adjustments to the 
rebuilding plan and will advise the Council on the next steps prior to 
the fall 2017 groundfish assessment updates. Additionally, when the 
stock assessment for witch flounder can provide biomass estimates, 
these estimates can be used to evaluate progress towards the rebuilding 
targets.

3. Fishing Year 2017 Shared U.S./Canada Quotas

Management of Transboundary Georges Bank Stocks

    As described in the proposed rule, eastern GB cod, eastern GB 
haddock, and GB yellowtail flounder are jointly managed with Canada 
under the United States/Canada Resource Sharing Understanding. This 
action adopts shared U.S./Canada quotas for these stocks for fishing 
year 2017 based on 2016 assessments and the recommendations of the 
Transboundary Management Guidance Committee (TMGC) (Table 1). For a 
more detailed discussion of the TMGC's 2017 catch advice, see the 
TMGC's guidance document under the ``Resources'' tab at: http://www.greateratlantic.fisheries.noaa.gov/sustainable/species/multispecies/index.html.

 Table 1--Fishing Year 2017 U.S./Canada Quotas (mt, Live Weight) and Percent of Quota Allocated to Each Country
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                                                                                    Eastern GB     GB yellowtail
                              Quota                               Eastern GB cod      haddock        flounder
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Total Shared Quota..............................................             730          50,000             300
U.S. Quota......................................................       146 (20%)    29,500 (59%)       207 (69%)
Canada Quota....................................................       584 (80%)    20,500 (41%)        93 (31%)
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    The regulations implementing the U.S./Canada Resource Sharing 
Understanding require that any overages of the U.S. quota for eastern 
GB cod, eastern GB haddock, or GB yellowtail flounder be deducted from 
the U.S. quota in the following fishing year. If catch information for 
fishing year 2016 indicates that the U.S. fishery exceeded its quota 
for any of the shared stocks, we will reduce the respective U.S. quotas 
for fishing year 2017 in a future management action, as soon as 
possible. If any fishery that is allocated a portion of the U.S. quota 
exceeds its allocation and causes an overage of the overall U.S. quota, 
the overage reduction would only be applied to that fishery's 
allocation in the following fishing year. This ensures that catch by 
one component of the fishery does not negatively affect another 
component of the fishery.

4. Catch Limits for Fishing Years 2017-2019

Summary of the Catch Limits

    Last year, Framework 55 (81 FR 26412; May 2, 2016) adopted fishing 
year 2016-2018 catch limits for all groundfish stocks, except for the 
U.S./Canada stocks, which are set annually. This rule adopts fishing 
year 2017-2019 catch limits for witch flounder based on the recent 
stock assessment and consistent with the recommendations of the 
Council's SSC. This rule also adopts 2017 shared U.S./Canada quotas 
(see section ``3. Fishing Year 2017 Shared U.S./Canada Quotas''). With 
the exception of GB cod, GB haddock, GB yellowtail flounder, and witch 
flounder, the catch limits included in this action are the same as or 
similar to those previously implemented in Framework 55, and became 
effective on May 1, 2017. There are changes to the northern windowpane 
flounder catch limits related to the allocation of northern windowpane 
flounder to the scallop fishery (see section ``5. Allocation of 
Northern Windowpane Flounder to the Scallop Fishery''). There are also 
minor changes to the catch limits for GB winter flounder and white hake 
due to revised estimates of Canadian catch. The catch limits 
implemented in this action, including overfishing limits (OFLs), 
acceptable biological catches (ABCs), and annual catch limits (ACLs), 
can be found in Tables 2 through 9. A summary of how these catch limits 
were developed, including the distribution to the various fishery 
components, was provided in the proposed rule and in Appendix II of the 
Environmental Assessment for Framework 56, and is not repeated here. 
The sector and common pool sub-ACLs implemented in this action are 
based on fishing year 2017 potential sector contributions (PSCs) and 
final fishing year 2017 sector rosters. Sector-specific allocations are 
in section ``8. Sector Measures for Fishing Year 2017.''
Closed Area I Hook Gear Haddock Special Access Program
    Overall fishing effort by both common pool and sector vessels in 
the Closed Area I Hook Gear Haddock Special Access Program (SAP) is 
controlled by an overall Total Allowable Catch (TAC) for GB haddock, 
which is the target species for this SAP. The maximum amount of GB 
haddock that may be caught in any fishing year is based on the amount 
allocated to this SAP for the 2004 fishing year (1,130 mt), and 
adjusted according to the growth or decline of the western GB haddock 
biomass in relationship to its size in 2004. Based on this formula, the 
GB Haddock TAC for this SAP is 10,709 mt for the 2017 fishing year. 
Once this overall TAC is caught, the Closed Area I Hook Gear Haddock 
SAP will be closed to all groundfish vessels for the remainder of the 
fishing year.

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                                  Table 2--Fishing Years 2017-2019 Overfishing Limits and Acceptable Biological Catches
                                                                    [mt, live weight]
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                                                     2017                                        2018                                2019
            Stock            ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                      OFL            Total ABC       U.S. ABC             OFL            U.S. ABC             OFL            U.S. ABC
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GB Cod......................  1,665.............           1,249             665  1,665.............           1,249
GOM Cod.....................  667...............             500             500  667...............             500
GB Haddock..................  258,691...........          77,898          57,398  358,077...........          77,898
GOM Haddock.................  5,873.............           4,534           4,534  6,218.............           4,815
GB Yellowtail Flounder......  Unknown...........             300             207  Unknown...........             354
SNE/MA Yellowtail Flounder..  Unknown...........             267             267  Unknown...........             267
CC/GOM Yellowtail Flounder..  707...............             427             427  900...............             427
American Plaice.............  1,748.............           1,336           1,336  1,840.............           1,404
Witch Flounder..............  Unknown...........             878             878  Unknown...........             878  Unknown...........             878
GB Winter Flounder..........  1,056.............             755             702  1,459.............             702
GOM Winter Flounder.........  1,080.............             810             810  1,080.............             810
SNE/MA Winter Flounder......  1,021.............             780             780  1,587.............             780
Redfish.....................  14,665............          11,050          11,050  15,260............          11,501
White Hake..................  4,816.............           3,686           3,644  4,733.............           3,580
Pollock.....................  32,004............          21,312          21,312  34,745............          21,312
N. Windowpane Flounder......  243...............             182             182  243...............             182
S. Windowpane Flounder......  833...............             623             623  833...............             623
Ocean Pout..................  220...............             165             165  220...............             165
Atlantic Halibut............  210...............             158             124  210...............             124
Atlantic Wolffish...........  110...............              82              82  110...............              82
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SNE/MA = Southern New England/Mid-Atlantic; CC = Cape Cod; N = Northern; S = Southern.
Note: An empty cell indicates no OFL/ABC is adopted for that year. These catch limits will be set in a future action.


                                                         Table 3--Fishing Year 2017 Catch Limits
                                                                    [mt, live weight]
   [Catch limits are implemented for GB cod, GB haddock, GB yellowtail, and witch flounder. Sub-ACL adjustments are implemented for the midwater trawl
  fishery for GB haddock, and for the scallop fishery for northern windowpane. All other limits were previously adopted in Framework 55 on May 1, 2016]
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                                                  Total                                         Midwater               Small-      State
               Stock                Total ACL  groundfish    Sector     Common   Recreational    trawl     Scallop      mesh    waters sub-   Other sub-
                                                 fishery                 pool       fishery     fishery    fishery   fisheries   component    component
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GB Cod............................        637         531        521         10  ............  .........  .........  .........           20           86
GOM Cod...........................        473         437        271          9           157  .........  .........  .........           27           10
GB Haddock........................     54,568      52,620     52,253        367  ............        801  .........  .........          574          574
GOM Haddock.......................      4,285       4,177      2,985         33         1,160         42  .........  .........           33           33
GB Yellowtail Flounder............        201         163        160          2  ............  .........         32          4            0          2.1
SNE/MA Yellowtail Flounder........        256         187        151         36  ............  .........         34  .........            5           29
CC/GOM Yellowtail Flounder........        409         341        326         15  ............  .........  .........  .........           43           26
American Plaice...................      1,272       1,218      1,196         23  ............  .........  .........  .........           27           27
Witch Flounder....................        839         734        718         16  ............  .........  .........  .........           35           70
GB Winter Flounder................        683         620        615          5  ............  .........  .........  .........            0           63
GOM Winter Flounder...............        776         639        607         32  ............  .........  .........  .........          122           16
SNE/MA Winter Flounder............        749         585        515         70  ............  .........  .........  .........           70           94
Redfish...........................     10,514      10,183     10,126         56  ............  .........  .........  .........          111          221
White Hake........................      3,467       3,358      3,331         27  ............  .........  .........  .........           36           73
Pollock...........................     20,374      17,817     17,704        113  ............  .........  .........  .........        1,279        1,279
N. Windowpane Flounder............        170         129         na        129  ............  .........         36  .........            2            4
S. Windowpane Flounder............        599         104         na        104  ............  .........        209  .........           37          249
Ocean Pout........................        155         130         na        130  ............  .........  .........  .........            2           23
Atlantic Halibut..................        119          91         na         91  ............  .........  .........  .........           25            4
Atlantic Wolffish.................         77          72         na         72  ............  .........  .........  .........            1            3
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                                                         Table 4--Fishing Year 2018 Catch Limits
                                                                    [mt, live weight]
   [Catch limits are implemented for GB cod, GB haddock, GB yellowtail, and witch flounder. Sub-ACL adjustments are implemented for the midwater trawl
  fishery for GB haddock, and for the scallop fishery for northern windowpane. All other limits were previously adopted in Framework 55 on May 1, 2016]
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                                                  Total                                         Midwater               Small-      State
               Stock                Total ACL  groundfish    Sector     Common   Recreational    trawl     Scallop      mesh    waters sub-   Other sub-
                                                 fishery                 pool       fishery     fishery    fishery   fisheries   component    component
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GB Cod............................      1,197         997        978         18  ............  .........  .........  .........           37          162

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GOM Cod...........................        473         437        271          9           157  .........  .........  .........           27           10
GB Haddock........................     74,058      71,413     70,916        497  ............      1,087  .........  .........          779          779
GOM Haddock.......................      4,550       4,436      3,169         35         1,231         45  .........  .........           35           35
GB Yellowtail Flounder............        343         278        274          4  ............  .........         55          7            0            4
SNE/MA Yellowtail Flounder........        256         185        149         36  ............  .........         37  .........            5           29
CC/GOM Yellowtail Flounder........        409         341        326         15  ............  .........  .........  .........           43           26
American Plaice...................      1,337       1,280      1,257         24  ............  .........  .........  .........           28           28
Witch Flounder....................        839         734        718         16  ............  .........  .........  .........           35           70
GB Winter Flounder................        683         620        615          5  ............  .........  .........  .........            0           63
GOM Winter Flounder...............        776         639        607         32  ............  .........  .........  .........          122           16
SNE/MA Winter Flounder............        749         585        515         70  ............  .........  .........  .........           70           94
Redfish...........................     10,943      10,598     10,540         58  ............  .........  .........  .........          115          230
White Hake........................      3,406       3,299      3,273         26  ............  .........  .........  .........           36           72
Pollock...........................     20,374      17,817     17,704        113  ............  .........  .........  .........        1,279        1,279
N. Windowpane Flounder............        170         129  .........        129  ............  .........         36  .........            2            4
S. Windowpane Flounder............        599         104  .........        104  ............  .........        209  .........           37          249
Ocean Pout........................        155         130  .........        130  ............  .........  .........  .........            2           23
Atlantic Halibut..................        119          91  .........         91  ............  .........  .........  .........           25            4
Atlantic Wolffish.................         77          72  .........         72  ............  .........  .........  .........            1            3
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                                                         Table 5--Fishing Year 2019 Catch Limits
                                                                    [mt, live weight]
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                                              Total                                           Midwater               Small-       State
            Stock               Total ACL  groundfish    Sector      Common    Recreational    trawl     Scallop      mesh     waters sub-   Other sub-
                                             fishery                  pool        fishery     fishery    fishery   fisheries    component     component
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Witch Flounder...............        839         734         718          16   ............  .........  .........  .........           35            70
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                                     Table 6--Fishing Years 2017-2019 Common Pool Trimester Total Allowable Catches
                                                                    [mt, live weight]
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                                                                     2017                             2018                             2019
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                        Stock                          Trimester  Trimester  Trimester  Trimester  Trimester  Trimester  Trimester  Trimester  Trimester
                                                           1          2          3          1          2          3          1          2          3
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GB Cod...............................................        2.5        3.6        3.7        4.6        6.8        7.0
GOM Cod..............................................        2.5        3.3        3.4        2.5        3.3        3.4
GB Haddock...........................................       99.0      120.9      146.6      134.3      164.1      199.0
GOM Haddock..........................................        8.8        8.5       15.4        9.4        9.0       16.3
GB Yellowtail Flounder...............................        0.5        0.7        1.3        0.8        1.3        2.2
SNE/MA Yellowtail Flounder...........................        7.6       13.4       15.2        7.5       13.2       14.9
CC/GOM Yellowtail Flounder...........................        5.2        5.2        4.5        5.2        5.2        4.5
American Plaice......................................        5.5        8.2        9.1        5.7        8.6        9.6
Witch Flounder.......................................        4.4        5.1        6.9        4.4        5.1        6.9        4.4        5.1        6.9
GB Winter Flounder...................................        0.4        1.2        3.5        0.4        1.2        3.5
GOM Winter Flounder..................................       11.7       12.0        7.9       11.7       12.0        7.9
Redfish..............................................       14.0       17.4       24.7       14.6       18.1       25.7
White Hake...........................................       10.2        8.3        8.3       10.0        8.2        8.2
Pollock..............................................       31.6       39.5       41.8       31.6       39.5       41.8
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Note. An empty cell indicates that no catch limit has been set yet for these stocks. These catch limits will be set in a future management action.


                     Table 7--Common Pool Incidental Catch TACs for Fishing Years 2017-2019
                                                [mt, live weight]
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                                                  Percentage  of
                      Stock                        common  pool        2017            2018            2019
                                                      sub-ACL
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GB Cod..........................................               2            0.20            0.37  ..............
GOM Cod.........................................               1            0.09            0.09  ..............
GB Yellowtail Flounder..........................               2            0.05            0.08  ..............
CC/GOM Yellowtail Flounder......................               1            0.15            0.15  ..............
American Plaice.................................               5            1.14            1.19  ..............
Witch Flounder..................................               5            0.82            0.82            0.82
SNE/MA Winter Flounder..........................               1            0.70            0.70  ..............
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           Table 8--Percentage of Incidental Catch TACs Distributed to Each Special Management Program
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                                                                                 Closed Area I
                             Stock                               Regular B DAS     hook gear      Eastern US/CA
                                                                    program       haddock SAP      haddock SAP
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GB Cod........................................................              50              16                34
GOM Cod.......................................................             100  ..............  ................
GB Yellowtail Flounder........................................              50  ..............                50
CC/GOM Yellowtail Flounder....................................             100  ..............  ................
American Plaice...............................................             100  ..............  ................
Witch Flounder................................................             100  ..............  ................
SNE/MA Winter Flounder........................................             100  ..............  ................
White Hake....................................................             100  ..............  ................
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DAS = Days-at-Sea


                               Table 9--Fishing Years 2017-2019 Incidental Catch TACs for Each Special Management Program
                                                                    [mt, live weight]
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                                                             Regular B DAS  program     Closed Area I hook gear haddock  Eastern U.S./Canada haddock SAP
                                                         ------------------------------               SAP               --------------------------------
                          Stock                                                        ---------------------------------
                                                            2017      2018      2019       2017       2018       2019       2017       2018       2019
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GB Cod..................................................      0.10      0.18  ........       0.03       0.06  .........       0.07       0.13  .........
GOM Cod.................................................      0.09      0.09  ........        n/a        n/a  .........        n/a        n/a  .........
GB Yellowtail Flounder..................................      0.02      0.04  ........        n/a        n/a  .........       0.02       0.04  .........
CC/GOM Yellowtail Flounder..............................      0.15      0.15  ........        n/a        n/a  .........        n/a        n/a  .........
American Plaice.........................................      1.14      1.19  ........        n/a        n/a  .........        n/a        n/a  .........
Witch Flounder..........................................      0.82      0.82      0.82        n/a        n/a        n/a        n/a        n/a        n/a
SNE/MA Winter Flounder..................................      0.70      0.70  ........        n/a        n/a  .........        n/a        n/a  .........
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5. Allocation of Northern Windowpane Flounder for the Scallop Fishery

    This action establishes a scallop fishery sub-ACL for northern 
windowpane flounder equal to 21 percent of the northern windowpane 
flounder ABC. This allocation is based on the 90th percentile of 
scallop fishery catches (as a percent of the total catch) for calendar 
years 2005 to 2014. This approach is similar to the approach used to 
set the southern windowpane flounder sub-ACL for the scallop fishery in 
Framework 48 (78 FR 26118, May 2, 2013). The Council chose a fixed-
percentage allocation rather than an allocation based on projected 
catch because projected scallop fishery catch of northern windowpane 
flounder can fluctuate greatly from year to year. The scallop fishery's 
sub-ACL would be calculated by reducing the portion of the ABC 
allocated to the scallop fishery to account for management uncertainty. 
The current management uncertainty buffer for zero-possession stocks is 
7 percent. The management uncertainty buffer can be adjusted each time 
the groundfish catch limits are set.
    Outside of the groundfish fishery, the scallop fishery is the other 
major contributor to northern windowpane flounder catch. Adopting an 
allocation and corresponding AM for the scallop fishery is intended to 
create accountability for a fishery that is responsible for a 
substantial share of catch or an overage if one occurs. Thus, a sub-ACL 
for the scallop fishery would help prevent overfishing of northern 
windowpane flounder, as required by National Standard 1 and section 
303(a)(1) of the Magnuson-Stevens Act, and create an incentive to 
minimize bycatch of this stock, consistent with National Standard 9. 
This measure also ensures that catch from one fishery does not 
negatively affect another fishery.
    This action does not include scallop fishery AMs for the northern 
windowpane flounder sub-ACL. Consistent with other scallop allocations, 
the Council is developing and will adopt scallop fishery AMs for this 
sub-ACL in Framework 28 to the Atlantic Sea Scallop FMP that is 
intended to be implemented for the 2018 fishing year. If there is an 
overage in the 2017 scallop fishery northern windowpane flounder sub-
ACL, that overage would be subject to the AM. For any ACL overages that 
occur in 2017 and beyond, the groundfish fishery would only be subject 
to an AM if the groundfish fishery exceeds its sub-ACL and the overall 
ACL is also exceeded. The 2017 sub-ACL implemented in this action is 
lower than recent scallop fishery catches of northern windowpane 
flounder. As a result, this action also implements an AM trigger for 
this stock to mitigate potential impacts of a scallop fishery AM in 
years when the sub-ACL is low (see section ``6. Revised Trigger for 
Scallop Accountability Measures'').

6. Revised Trigger for Scallop Accountability Measures

    The scallop fishery has sub-ACLs for GB yellowtail flounder, SNE/MA 
yellowtail flounder, southern windowpane flounder, and northern 
windowpane flounder. If the scallop fishery exceeds its sub-ACL for 
these stocks, it is subject to AMs that, in general, restrict the 
scallop fishery in seasons and areas with high encounter rates for 
these stocks. Framework 47 (77 FR 26104, May 2, 2012) adopted a policy 
that the scallop fishery is subject to AMs for these stocks if either: 
(1) The scallop fishery exceeds its sub-ACL and the total ACL is 
exceeded; or (2) the scallop fishery exceeds its sub-ACL by 50 percent 
or more. This policy was implemented to provide flexibility for the 
scallop fishery and help achieve optimum yield.
    This final rule implements a temporary change to the trigger for 
the scallop fishery AMs for GB yellowtail flounder and northern 
windowpane flounder. For fishing years 2017 and 2018, the AMs will only 
be implemented if scallop fishery catch exceeds its sub-ACL by any 
amount and the total ACL is also exceeded. The AM trigger remains 
unchanged for SNE/MA yellowtail flounder and southern windowpane 
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in the trigger thresholds for GB yellowtail flounder and northern 
windowpane flounder is intended to provide additional flexibility, 
beyond the existing scallop AM implementation policy, for the scallop 
fishery to operate in years when the overall and scallop fishery 
allocations for these stocks are low. The scallop fishery is expected 
to operate primarily on Georges Bank in 2017 and 2018, based on scallop 
rotational area management. Beginning in fishing year 2019, the 
standard policy for scallop fishery AM implementation will apply.

7. Increase to Georges Bank Haddock Allocation for the Midwater Trawl 
Fishery

    This action increases the Atlantic herring midwater trawl fishery's 
GB haddock catch cap from 1 percent of the U.S. ABC to 1.5 percent. 
This adjustment is intended to achieve optimum yield for the herring 
fishery while minimizing bycatch of haddock to the extent practicable. 
The low percentage maintains the incentive to avoid haddock while not 
constraining the groundfish fishery. As in the past, the herring 
fishery's midwater trawl sub-ACL will be calculated by reducing the 
portion of the ABC allocated to the herring midwater trawl fishery to 
account for management uncertainty. The current management uncertainty 
buffer is 7 percent.
    Framework 56 also establishes a process for reviewing the GB 
haddock midwater trawl sub-ACL. Following an assessment of the entire 
GB haddock stock, the Groundfish Plan Development Team (PDT) will 
review factors including, but not limited to, groundfish fishery catch 
performance, ACL utilization, status of the GB haddock resource, 
recruitment, incoming year-class strength, and the variability in the 
GB haddock incidental catch estimates for the Atlantic herring midwater 
trawl fishery. Based on this review, the PDT will determine whether 
changes to the GB haddock midwater trawl sub-ACL are necessary, and 
recommend to the Groundfish Committee and Council an appropriate sub-
ACL equal to 1 to 2 percent of the GB haddock U.S. ABC.

8. Sector Measures for Fishing Year 2017

    This action also updates annual catch entitlements for 19 sectors 
for the 2017 fishing year based on the new catch limits included in 
Framework 56 and the finalized 2017 sector rosters. We previously 
approved 2017 and 2018 sector operations plans, as well as sector 
regulatory exemptions, in an interim final rule that became effective 
on May 1, 2017 (82 FR 19618; April 28, 2017).

Sector Allocations

    The sector allocations in this final rule are based on the fishing 
year 2017 specifications described above under ``4. Catch Limits for 
Fishing Years 2017-2019'' and final 2017 sector rosters (see Tables 10 
through 12). A sector's allocation is calculated by summing its 
members' PSC for a stock and applying this cumulative PSC to the 
commercial sub-ACL.
    An individual permit is assigned a PSC for GB cod and haddock, but 
is not assigned a separate PSC for the Eastern GB cod or Eastern GB 
haddock management units. Each sector's GB cod and GB haddock 
allocations are divided into an Eastern and Western ACE component, 
based on the sector's percentage of the GB cod and GB haddock ACLs. For 
example, if a sector is allocated 4 percent of the GB cod commercial 
sub-ACL and 6 percent of the GB haddock commercial sub-ACL, the sector 
is allocated 4 percent of the commercial Eastern U.S./Canada Area GB 
cod TAC and 6 percent of the commercial Eastern U.S./Canada Area GB 
haddock TAC as its Eastern GB cod and haddock ACEs. These amounts are 
then subtracted from the sector's overall GB cod and haddock 
allocations to determine its Western GB cod and haddock allocations. 
Sectors can ``convert'' their Eastern GB cod and haddock allocations 
into Western allocation that can be fished in Western GB. Western GB 
allocations cannot be converted to Eastern allocations.
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Sector Carryover From Fishing Year 2016 to Fishing Year 2017

    We completed 2016 fishing year data reconciliation with sectors and 
determined final 2016 fishing year sector catch and the amount of 
allocation that sectors may carry over from the 2016 to the 2017 
fishing year. Table 13 includes the maximum amount of allocation that 
sectors may carry over from the 2016 to the 2017 fishing year. With the 
exception of GB yellowtail flounder, a sector may carry over up to 10 
percent of unused ACE for each stock from the end of 2016 to 2017, but 
may not exceed the ABC for each stock. The unused ACE that is carried 
over is adjusted down when necessary to ensure the combined carryover 
of unused ACE and the sector sub-ACL do not exceed each stock's ABC. 
This is the sector's available carryover for fishing year 2017.
    Table 14 includes the de minimis amount of carryover for each 
sector for the 2017 fishing year that is used to determine when 
accountability measures are required. If the overall ACL for any 
allocated stock is exceeded for the 2017 fishing year, any available 
carryover harvested by a sector, minus the sector's de minimis amount, 
will be counted against its allocation to determine whether an overage 
subject to an accountability measure occurred. Tables 15 and 16 list 
the final ACE available to sectors for the 2017 fishing year, including 
final carryover amounts for each sector, as adjusted down when 
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9. Fishing Year 2017 Annual Measures Under Regional Administrator 
Authority

    Northeast Multispecies FMP regulations give us authority to 
implement certain types of management measures for the common pool 
fishery, the U.S./Canada Management Area, and Special Management 
Programs on an annual basis, or as needed. This action implements a 
number of these management measures for fishing year 2017. These 
measures are not part of Framework 56, and were not specifically 
proposed by the Council. We are implementing them in conjunction with 
Framework 56 measures in this action for efficiency purposes, and 
because they relate to the catch limits considered in Framework 56.

Witch Flounder and American Plaice Common Pool Trip Limits

    As discussed above in section ``4. Catch Limits for Fishing Years 
2017-2019,'' this action implements an increase to the witch flounder 
ABC for fishing year 2017. We are adjusting the common pool trip limits 
for witch flounder and American plaice in response to this increase, 
after considering changes to the common pool sub-ACLs and sector 
rosters from 2016 to 2017, trimester TACs for 2017, catch rates of 
witch flounder and American plaice from previous years, and other 
available information. Table 17 details the witch flounder for fishing 
year 2017 implemented. The common pool trip limits for all other 
groundfish stocks remain the same as those implemented on May 1, 2017, 
and are described in the information sheet available here: https://www.greateratlantic.fisheries.noaa.gov/regs/infodocs/multipossessionlimits.pdf.

                             Table 17--Common Pool Trip Limits for Fishing Year 2017
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                  Stock                       Current 2017 trip limit              New 2017 trip limit
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Witch Flounder...........................  150 lb (68 kg)/trip.........  400 lb (181 kg)/trip.
American Plaice..........................  1,000 lb (454 kg)/trip......  500 lb (227 kg)/trip.
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Closed Area II Yellowtail Flounder/Haddock Special Access Program

    This action allocates zero trips for common pool vessels to target 
yellowtail flounder within the Closed Area II Yellowtail Flounder/
Haddock SAP for fishing year 2017. Common pool vessels can still fish 
in this SAP in 2017 to target haddock, but must fish with a haddock 
separator trawl, a Ruhle trawl, or hook gear. Vessels are not allowed 
to fish in this SAP using flounder trawl nets. This SAP is open from 
August 1, 2017, through January 31, 2018.
    We have the authority to determine the allocation of the total 
number of trips into the Closed Area II Yellowtail Flounder/Haddock SAP 
based on several criteria, including the GB yellowtail flounder catch 
limit and the amount of GB yellowtail flounder caught outside of the 
SAP. The FMP specifies that no trips should be allocated to the Closed 
Area II Yellowtail Flounder/Haddock SAP if the available GB yellowtail 
flounder catch is insufficient to support at least 150 trips with a 
15,000-lb (6,804-kg) trip limit (or 2,250,000 lb (1,020,600 kg)). This 
calculation accounts for the projected catch from the area outside the 
SAP. Based on the fishing year 2017 GB yellowtail flounder groundfish 
sub-ACL of 363,763 lb (165,000 kg), there is insufficient GB yellowtail 
flounder to allocate any trips to the SAP, even if the projected catch 
from outside the SAP area is zero. Further, given the low GB yellowtail 
flounder catch limit, catch rates outside of this SAP are more than 
adequate to fully harvest the 2017 GB yellowtail flounder allocation.

10. Notice of Fishing Year 2017 Northern and Southern Windowpane 
Flounder Accountability Measures

    Catch exceeded the total ACLs for both northern and southern 
windowpane flounder by more than 20 percent in fishing year 2015. If 
catch exceeds the ACL for either windowpane stock by more than 20 
percent, we are required to implement the large AM area restrictions 
for each stock. The AM area restrictions require certain vessels to use 
approved selective gear types that reduce flatfish catch inside the AM 
areas during the 2017 fishing year. An overview of the windowpane AM is 
available here: https://www.greateratlantic.fisheries.noaa.gov/regs/infodocs/windowpaneaminfosheet.pdf.
    This final rule announces the implementation timeline for the 2017 
northern and southern windowpane flounder AMs. In developing this 
timeline, we considered updated 2016 catch information for both 
windowpane flounder stocks, correspondence from the New England and 
Mid-Atlantic Councils prior to the proposed rule, and public comments 
on the proposed rule.

Northern Windowpane Flounder

    Fishing year 2015 catch exceeded the total ACL for northern 
windowpane flounder by 36 percent. Because catch exceeded the ACL by 
more than 20 percent, the large northern windowpane flounder AM area 
(Figure 1) will take effect for all groundfish trawl vessels on August 
1, 2017. Common pool and sector vessels fishing on a groundfish trip 
with trawl gear are required to use one of the approved selective gears 
when fishing inside the AM area (haddock separator trawl, Ruhle trawl, 
or rope separator trawl). Sectors cannot request an exemption from 
these AMs. There are no restrictions on common pool or sector vessels 
fishing with longline or gillnet gear.
    Our preliminary estimates indicate that 85 mt of northern 
windowpane flounder was caught during the 2016 fishing year, which is 
48 percent of the total 2016 ACL (177 mt) (Table 18). The regulations 
allow us to remove the northern windowpane flounder AM early if we 
determine that northern windowpane flounder catch remained below the 
ACL in the year immediately following an overage. This means that if we 
have implemented an AM in year 3 (2017) due to an overage in year 1 
(2015), we can remove the AM if we determine that catch did not exceed 
the ACL in year 2 (2016). We do not typically finalize year-end data 
until several months into the fishing year, so the existing regulations 
only permit us to remove the AM on or after September 1. Thus, although 
we must implement the northern windowpane AM area on August 1, 2017, it 
will only be effective through August 31, 2017, because 2016 catch was 
below the ACL. Beginning on September 1, groundfish vessels will no 
longer be required to use approved selective gears when fishing inside 
the northern windowpane flounder AM area. We encourage vessels to 
continue to limit northern windowpane flounder catch during the 2017 
fishing year, as an overage in 2017 would result in an AM in a future 
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Southern Windowpane Flounder

    Total 2015 catch exceeded the total ACL for southern windowpane 
flounder by more than 20 percent. Because the groundfish fishery, the 
scallop fishery, and the other non-groundfish fisheries all exceeded 
their respective sub-ACLs and catch exceeded the overall ACL by more 
than 20 percent, the large southern windowpane flounder AM areas 
(Figure 1) will take effect for all groundfish trawl vessels, and for 
non-groundfish trawl vessels fishing with a codend mesh size of 5 
inches (12 cm) or greater on August 1, 2017. Common pool and sector 
vessels fishing on a groundfish trip with trawl gear, and non-
groundfish trawl vessels fishing with a codend mesh size of 5 inches 
(12 cm) or greater, are required to use one of the approved selective 
gears when fishing inside the AM areas. Sectors cannot request an 
exemption from these AMs. There are no restrictions on common pool or 
sector vessels fishing with longline or gillnet gear. The scallop 
fishery AM will go into place for the entire month of February 2018. 
The AM requires additional restrictions for dredge gear in the area 
west of 71[deg] W. longitude, excluding the Mid-Atlantic scallop access 
areas.
    Our preliminary estimates indicate that 495 mt of southern 
windowpane flounder was caught during the 2016 fishing year, which is 
82 percent of the total 2016 ACL (599 mt) (Table 18). As noted above 
for northern windowpane flounder, the regulations allow us to remove a 
windowpane AM early if we determine that catch remained below the ACL 
in the year immediately following an overage. We implemented the 
provision that allows us to reduce the duration of the AM under 
Framework 52 (80 FR 2021; January 15, 2015). The New England Council 
developed this provision, and another provision to reduce the size of 
the windowpane AMs, explicitly to mitigate the economic impacts of the 
windowpane flounder AMs and increase fishing opportunities for the 
groundfish fishery, while still preventing overfishing. Although the 
Framework 52 provisions to reduce the size and duration of the southern 
windowpane flounder AMs were not intended to apply to non-groundfish 
trawl vessels or the scallop fishery, the regulatory text for these 
provisions was ambiguous, and did not specifically state that the 
options to reduce the size or duration of the southern windowpane 
flounder AMs should only apply to the groundfish fishery. Based on 
correspondence with the New England Council prior to the Framework 56 
proposed rule, we included a regulatory text correction in the 
Framework 56 proposed rule and in this final rule to clarify that these 
provisions only applied to the groundfish fishery. However, both the 
New England and Mid-Atlantic Fishery Management Councils requested that 
we use any and all remediation methods available to remove or modify 
the southern windowpane accountability measures for fishing year 2017. 
In support of their requests, the Councils pointed to the rebuilt 
status of the southern windowpane flounder stock, as well as the 
potential economic impacts of the large AM on the groundfish, scallop, 
and large-mesh non-groundfish fisheries. These requests, and the 
expected biological and economic implications of the large southern 
windowpane AM area, are discussed in the proposed rule.
    The southern windowpane flounder AM areas will be effective until 
August 31, 2017, for all groundfish trawl vessels. However, we are not 
able to remove the southern windowpane AM areas for large-mesh non-
groundfish vessels based on the existing regulations. We are 
considering an emergency rule to extend the Framework 52 provision to 
remove the AM areas for the large-mesh non-groundfish vessels as close 
to September 1, 2017, as possible. Beginning on September 1, 2017, 
groundfish trawl vessels will no longer be required to use approved 
selective gears when fishing inside the AM areas. We encourage vessels 
to continue to limit southern windowpane flounder catch during the 2017 
fishing year, as an overage in 2017 would still result in an AM for a 
future fishing year. At its June 2017 meeting, the New England Council 
recommended analyzing revisions to the large-mesh non-groundfish 
fishery AMs in Framework 57 to the Northeast Multispecies FMP, which 
has an intended implementation date of May 1, 2018. The Mid-Atlantic 
Council has offered analytic support for potential revisions. The 
revisions may include the extension of the Framework 52 provisions to 
reduce the size or duration of the southern windowpane flounder AM 
areas to large-mesh non-groundfish fisheries, or other modifications to 
the size, location, duration, or trigger for the windowpane flounder 
AMs. We will work with the Councils to ensure that revisions to the 
windowpane AMs maintain conservation benefits to the windowpane 
flounder stocks while still allowing the affected fisheries to achieve 
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11. Regulatory Corrections Under Regional Administrator Authority

    The following changes are being made using Magnuson-Stevens Act 
section 305(d) authority to clarify regulatory intent, correct 
references, inadvertent deletions, and other minor errors.
    This rule clarifies the regulatory text regarding net obstruction 
or constriction in Sec.  648.80 to improve enforceability.
    This rule removes Sec.  648.85(d), which describes the now obsolete 
haddock incidental catch allowance for some Atlantic herring vessels as 
a special access program within the Northeast multispecies fishery. The 
haddock incidental catch allowances were codified in the regulations at 
Sec.  648.90(a)(4)(iii)(D) as midwater trawl sub-ACLs for the GOM and 
GB haddock stocks when we implemented ACLs and AMs in Amendment 16. 
This rule removes the references to Sec.  648.85(d) throughout the 
regulations, and replaces them with the reference to the haddock mid-
water trawl sub-ACLs.
    This rule clarifies the regulatory text that describes the 
windowpane flounder and ocean pout accountability measures in Sec.  
648.90.
Comments and Responses on Measures Proposed in the Framework 56 
Proposed Rule
    We received nine comments during the comment period on the 
Framework 56 proposed rule, which included comments on the windowpane 
flounder AMs that were described in conjunction with the proposed 
Framework 56 measures. Public comments were submitted by the New 
England Council, the Mid-Atlantic Council, two commercial fishing 
organizations (the Northeast Seafood Coalition (NSC) and the Maine 
Coast Fishermen's Association (MCFA)), one commercial fisherman, and 
four individuals. Responses to the comments received are below, and, 
when possible, responses to similar comments on the proposed measures 
have been consolidated.
Witch Flounder Status Determination Criteria
    Comment 1: A private citizen supported disapproval of the New 
England Council's proposed status determination criteria for witch 
flounder. The commenter noted that it is problematic to have no 
objective criteria to measure stock status, and questioned whether, in 
the absence of criteria, the fishing industry could rewrite the 
standards to favor overfishing.
    Response: We are disapproving the New England Council's proposed 
status determination criteria for witch flounder because the Magnuson-
Stevens Act requires us to maintain these criteria. The National 
Standard Guidelines require each FMP to specify objective and 
measurable status determination criteria that enable us to monitor 
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unavailable to specify status determination criteria based on maximum 
sustainable yield (MSY) or MSY proxies, the Council and NMFS may use 
alternative approaches to monitor stock status that ensure 
sustainability. In the absence of alternative SDCs, we intend to 
maintain the existing criteria until we and the Council are able to 
generate SDCs based on the empirical swept-area biomass approach or 
alternative approaches.
    The commenter's suggestion that the fishing industry could rewrite 
the standards to favor overfishing is unclear. We and the Council work 
together to set objective standards, or status determination criteria, 
to determine whether overfishing is occurring. These criteria are 
developed and implemented through management actions that formally 
incorporate the criteria in the FMP, and it is not possible for 
external parties to set their own, or different, criteria for 
determining stock status.
    Comment 2: The New England Council and NSC opposed disapproval of 
the Council's proposed status determination criteria of unknown. The 
Council expressed concern that maintaining the status determination 
criteria from the 2008 assessment ignores nearly a decade of catch and 
survey data, and should not be considered the best scientific 
information available. The Council notes that its recommendation is 
based on advice from the peer review panel and the SSC, and that we did 
not provide justification for rejecting the conclusions of these 
scientific groups. Finally, the Council noted that it is not possible 
to develop status determination criteria for witch flounder as part of 
the 2017 groundfish operational assessments, as this type of analysis 
is outside of the terms of reference for this assessment, and is 
usually reserved for benchmark assessments or the research track.
    In its comment, the NSC questioned our interpretation that the 
Council intended to change the Amendment 16 status determination 
criteria. The NSC explained that the Council's recommended stock status 
is ``unknown'' not because there are no measurable and objective 
criteria, but because there are currently no numerical estimates of 
fishing mortality or relative biomass to these reference points.
    Response: As described earlier in this preamble, we are 
disapproving the Council's proposed change to the existing status 
determination criteria. In the absence of new status determination 
criteria from the 2016 witch flounder benchmark assessment, this action 
maintains the existing status determination criteria. However, because 
a stock assessment model is lacking, it is not possible to calculate 
numerical estimates of these criteria.
    We are maintaining the witch flounder SDCs put in place in 
Amendment 16, until the criteria can be replaced by suitable SDCs, or 
reference points from a model-based assessment. The rejection of the 
assessment models left insufficient time to fully develop replacement 
SDCs or proxies in this action. As discussed in the assessment summary 
report, the witch flounder age-structured model assessments, while 
scientifically well thought out, had issues that led the peer review 
panel to conclude that they should not be used for management or stock 
status determination purposes. The assessment working group developed 
the swept-area biomass approach as part of its deliberations, and the 
peer review panel ultimately recommended that alternative approach for 
catch advice. The peer review panel focused the majority of its review 
on the age-structured models for witch flounder. The panel did not have 
time to fully review the swept-area biomass approach under the 
assessment terms of reference, which include the update or redefinition 
of status determination criteria or proxies.
    We agree with the Council that we cannot establish new SDCs for 
witch flounder as part of the 2017 Groundfish Operational Assessments. 
Developing SDCs is a lengthy process best addressed as part of a 
benchmark assessment, or as part of a peer review process outside of 
the assessment cycle dedicated specifically to developing SDCs. We 
recognize that developing new SDCs for witch flounder may also be 
challenging because there is no longer an analytical stock assessment 
model to provide historical estimates of biomass, fishing mortality 
rates, or recruitment. There are unlikely to be benchmark assessments 
for the suite of groundfish stocks that now have either unknown or 
inappropriate SDCs. Given this, we will work with the Council to 
develop a plan for establishing new SDCs, including consideration of 
establishing simple SDCs, for example, an annual comparison of catch to 
the OFL to determine if overfishing is occurring.
    Following the 2017 operational assessment updates, we will work 
with the Council to consider a standard protocol to apply in similar 
situations. For example, the FMP could specify that alternative, 
simplified criteria would automatically take the place of the model-
based SDCs if groundfish assessments fail in the future, but would be 
replaced by model-based or other appropriate SDCs whenever they are 
available.
    The NSC is incorrect regarding the Council's intent for changing 
the status determination criteria in Framework 56. The Environmental 
Assessment for Framework 56 describes that the preferred alternative 
would remove the existing status determination criteria, namely, F at 
40 percent of maximum spawning potential, or the maximum fishing 
mortality threshold (MFMT), and \1/2\ the target biomass associated 
with F at maximum spawning potential, or minimum stock size threshold 
(MSST). The criteria, and associated numerical estimates from the 
criteria, would instead be listed as unknown.
    Comment 3: The New England Council commented that the witch 
flounder ABC should be a proxy for the OFL and provides one objective 
measure for stock status.
    Response: In a January 13, 2017, memo to the SSC, the Groundfish 
PDT presented a number of candidate OFLs based on applying a range of 
exploitation rates in the swept-area biomass approach. However, the SSC 
recommended that the OFL was unknown, and determined that the result 
presented from swept-area biomass approach was appropriate as an ABC. 
The New England Council adopted the SSC's recommendation, and included 
an OFL of ``unknown'' in the final Framework 56 document submitted to 
us. If the Council intended for NMFS to use the ABC as a proxy for the 
OFL, it could have set the OFL at 878 mt, similar to the PDT 
recommendation, and then applied the Northeast Multispecies FMP's ABC 
control rule to derive a more conservative ABC.
    The ABC cannot be an official proxy for the OFL. Nonetheless, as 
the Council suggests, in the absence of a specific OFL, the ABC and ACL 
can provide some measure to ensure that overfishing does not occur. An 
OFL represents the highest level of catch that will not result in 
overfishing for a given year. Despite the absence of a specific OFL in 
this action, there is still a level of fishing mortality between the 
exploitable stock biomass level estimate (roughly 14,500 mt) and the 
specified ABC level (878 mt) generated in the swept-area biomass 
approach, that represents the OFL. As noted below, the consistency of 
this ABC with past ABCs for this stock, along with the relatively 
conservative exploitation rate that the peer review panel and SSC 
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recommendation and a temporarily unknown OFL for witch flounder and 
determination that it should provide sufficient protection to stock 
biomass in the near term.
    The recommended ABC is based on a recent period of relatively 
stable, yet low, biomass from 2005 to the present. The 878-mt ABC is 
similar to witch flounder ABCs (and corresponding OFLs) set during this 
period of stability (2010 ABC = 944 mt; 2013-2015 ABC = 783 mt). In 
each of these years, total witch flounder catch was below the ACL. 
Based on the swept-area biomass approach, catch limits in this range 
appear to have maintained stock biomass throughout this recent period. 
In the temporary absence of an OFL, given recent catch data and 
estimated trends in stock biomass, we have determined that this ABC is 
a sufficient to prevent overfishing consistent with the National 
Standard 1 guidelines.
    Comment 4: Though it was not the subject of this rulemaking, the 
NSC, the New England Council, and one private citizen opposed our 
updated stock status determination for witch flounder (to maintain its 
overfished status and that its overfishing status is unknown). The NSC 
and the New England Council supported a witch flounder stock status of 
unknown for both overfished and overfishing, as recommended by the peer 
review panel of the 2016 witch flounder benchmark assessment. Both 
commented that NMFS provided no meaningful analysis, measurable or 
objective application of qualitative information, or legally relevant 
values for target stock biomass levels to make an overfished 
determination for witch flounder. The New England Council pointed to 
our characterization of witch flounder stock biomass in the proposed 
rule (``. . . the stock is at historical low levels. '') as a 
misquotation of the benchmark assessment report (``. . . low historical 
levels . . .''), and noted that this changes the meaning of the 
discussion in the benchmark assessment. The Council noted that the 
assessment report indicates that while the survey biomass is low, 
survey biomass was lower in the early 1990s, and has shown some 
improvement in recent years. Finally, the private citizen expressed 
general confusion about stock status determinations, and questioned how 
we could determine that the overfishing status was unknown if we 
determined that the stock was overfished.
    Response: Our determinations for overfished and overfishing status 
are separate from this action, and are based on definitions in the 
National Standard 1 guidelines. An overfished determination relates to 
stock biomass, and means that the population size is too small, while 
an overfishing determination relates to the rate of fish removal from a 
stock, and means that the annual rate of catch is too high. After 
taking into account the best scientific information available, NMFS 
makes the final determination of stock status, and is not bound by the 
recommendation of the peer review panel or the SSC. NMFS reviews and 
makes these determinations annually as part of its requirements to 
report on the status of U.S. fisheries. More information on this 
process can be found here: http://www.nmfs.noaa.gov/sfa/fisheries_eco/status_of_fisheries/.
    As stated in the proposed rule, the witch flounder stock was 
previously listed as subject to overfishing and overfished. Despite the 
rejection of the recent stock assessments for stock status purposes and 
lack of numerical estimates of stock size, there is qualitative 
information in the assessment that supports continuing to list the 
status as overfished and temporarily changing the overfishing status 
from subject to overfishing to unknown. This approach is consistent 
with a previous determination for GB yellowtail flounder where, even in 
the absence of a stock assessment model, available data and fishery 
indicators suggested the stock was still in poor condition and in need 
of continued rebuilding efforts.
    For witch flounder, there are indications that the stock is still 
in poor condition that support maintaining the overfished 
determination. As stated in the proposed rule, these indicators include 
long-term declines in stock size, a truncation of age structure in the 
fishery landings and survey catch data, and a reduction in the number 
of old fish in the population (Figures B3-B6 in the witch flounder 
assessment summary, available here: https://www.nefsc.noaa.gov/publications/crd/crd1701/crd1701.pdf).
    We agree that text in the proposed rule regarding witch flounder 
stock biomass is different than that in the assessment report. In 
certain cases, the misquotation could have changed the meaning of the 
discussion concerning the nature of the level of catch. Notwithstanding 
this possibility, and despite some improvement in recent years, the 
current estimated stock biomass can be characterized as low among 
historical levels. Based on the results of the 2016 assessment, 
population biomass estimates declined 86 percent when comparing the 5-
year average biomass from 1967-1971 to the 5-year average biomass from 
2011-2015. Though the 2011-2015 average is not the lowest in the time 
series, this figure is low compared to historical levels, and supports 
our determination to maintain stock status as overfished despite our 
inability to compare current estimates of stock biomass to valid 
reference points. Unlike the overfished status, for which we have 
reliable indicators of stock condition, we do not have reliable 
estimates for the overfishing status in the short term. Because a stock 
assessment model is lacking, numerical estimates of fishing mortality 
are not available to compare to the overfishing status criterion for 
stock. As a result, we determined that the overfishing status relative 
to the existing SDC is not currently possible, and that the overfishing 
status is unknown. However, while numerical estimates of fishing 
mortality and an absolute value for the OFL are not available, catch 
limits must be set with a sufficient probability of preventing 
overfishing. For witch flounder, catch for the last five years has been 
below the ACL, and has remained stable. As a result, and for other 
reasons discussed elsewhere in this preamble, we determined that the 
Council's recommended ABC is a sufficient limit for preventing 
overfishing in the temporary absence of an OFL, consistent with 
National Standard 1 guidelines.
Fishing Year 2017 Shared U.S./Canada Quotas, and Other Catch Limits
    Comment 5: The NSC opposed the catch limits for GB yellowtail 
flounder and GB cod because these low catch limits threaten the 
viability of the scallop and groundfish fisheries and access to other 
U.S. managed stocks in the Eastern U.S./Canada Area. The NSC expressed 
concern that the Transboundary Resources Assessment Committee (TRAC) 
assessment did not adequately incorporate new information, including 
new catchability studies and changes to swept-area biomass 
calculations, that could increase the stock biomass estimates and catch 
limits.
    Response: A number of ongoing studies relative to survey 
catchability were briefly discussed at the 2016 TRAC assessment for GB 
yellowtail flounder. This preliminary information suggested that survey 
catchability may be different than the current assumption used in the 
assessment. However, the TRAC concluded it was necessary to conduct 
additional analyses to determine a new value for survey catchability. 
As a result, this issue was included as a Term of Reference for the 
2017 TRAC assessment, and the TRAC plans to consider recent 
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along with potential changes to the catchability assumptions used in 
the 2017 assessment. Additionally, although the 2016 TRAC concluded 
additional analysis was necessary, it recognized the uncertainty 
associated with the current catchability assumption, and conducted a 
sensitivity analysis to explore the impact of different values of 
survey catchability on the assessment. As the NSC noted in its comment, 
the analysis indicated that as survey catchability decreases, estimated 
biomass increases. However, as survey catchability decreases, the 
relative exploitation rate also decreases. Applying these lower 
exploitation rates then produces similar catch advice to the advice 
generated based on the current survey catchability assumption. Based on 
this analysis, the TRAC concluded that despite uncertainty in survey 
catchability, its catch advice would be the same regardless of the 
survey catchability assumed in the assessment.
    Furthermore, the 2016 TRAC assessment noted a number of other 
factors that indicate GB yellowtail flounder is in poor condition. 
There is a continued declining trend in survey biomass in recent years 
despite historically low catch. Although recent catch is low, 
information indicates that there is still high total mortality on the 
stock, along with poor recruitment and productivity. Based on the poor 
condition of the stock, the TRAC and the Council's SSC have continued 
to recommend maintaining the quota as low as possible, while 
recognizing that fishery catch does not appear to be driving stock 
decline, and balancing the need to achieve optimum yield in other 
fisheries, including the scallop fishery.
    Comment 6: The NSC commented that, when new information indicates a 
stock size is significantly larger than previously estimated, the 
choice of exploitation rate should be a policy decision for the 
Council, as opposed to a decision made through the stock assessment 
process.
    Response: For stocks such as GB yellowtail flounder and witch 
flounder, for which a stock assessment model is lacking, catch advice 
is typically generated by applying an exploitation rate to estimates of 
biomass from resource surveys. In some cases, the assessment results 
may indicate a range of exploitation rates that may be an appropriate 
scientific basis for generating catch advice based on analysis 
conducted in the assessment and consideration of factors such as 
historical exploitation rates or other stock indicators. The Council's 
SSC considers the final peer reviewed assessment and makes OFL and ABC 
recommendations to the Council after determining the information in the 
assessment meets the guidelines for best scientific information 
available. In developing catch advice, the SSC would consider the most 
appropriate exploitation rate, based on the assessment results, that 
will result in catch levels that prevent overfishing. The SSC also 
considers additional Magnuson-Stevens Act requirements to achieve 
optimum yield and minimize economic impacts to the extent practicable. 
Once the SSC has recommended an ABC, the Council develops catch limits, 
but cannot exceed the SSC's ABC recommendation. In theory, once the 
appropriate exploitation rate necessary to prevent overfishing is 
selected, there are multiple opportunities for the SSC and the Council 
to provide additional input on the choice of an exploitation rate based 
on Council policies and other management considerations.
    Comment 7: The NSC supported the proposed witch flounder catch 
limits, but commented that the catch limit, and the exploitation rate 
used to derive the catch limit in the swept-area biomass approach, were 
very conservative. MCFA also supported the proposed witch flounder 
catch limit, and commented that the previous lower catch limits 
constrained fishing on more abundant stocks and created economic 
incentives to avoid landing witch flounder.
    Response: We are adopting the witch flounder catch limits proposed 
by the Council. We do not view the exploitation rate recommended by the 
SSC as overly conservative. The exploitation rate is derived from a 
period of relative stability in estimated witch flounder abundance. 
Given the uncertainty around witch flounder stock status, we have 
determined that the exploitation rate, and the corresponding ABC, are 
appropriate to prevent overfishing for this stock. Further, the 2017 
witch flounder ABC is a 91-percent increase over the 2016 ABC. We 
expect this substantial increase from the 2016 ABC will provide 
additional flexibility and fishing opportunities for the groundfish 
fishery.
    Comment 8: The NSC supported maintaining the values for the other 
and state waters sub-components for all stocks until the Council is 
able to conduct additional analysis and policy development.
    Response: Consistent with the Council's recommendations, this 
action maintains the existing state and other sub-component amounts for 
dividing the ABC among various components of the fishery. In developing 
Framework 56, consistent with the process outlined in Amendment 16, the 
Groundfish PDT recommended changes to the 2017 and 2018 state waters 
and other sub-component values for all groundfish stocks. The PDT's 
recommendations were based on recent catch information, expected ACL 
changes, and management measures for 2016 and 2017, stock abundance and 
availability, and other information. The Council considered the PDT's 
recommendations, but decided to only make changes to the sub-component 
values for witch flounder and northern windowpane flounder to align 
these values with measures in Framework 56. For all other stocks, the 
Council maintained the 2017 and 2018 sub-component values adopted last 
year in Framework 55, which specified 2017 and 2018 ACLs. Instead, the 
Council listed review of groundfish catch in other fisheries, including 
a review of the process used to set the state water and other sub-
components, as a priority for 2017. We expect the Groundfish PDT will 
develop an updated approach for specifying the sub-component values as 
part of Framework 57.
    Comment 9: The New England Council identified an error in the Cape 
Cod/Gulf of Maine yellowtail flounder OFL in Table 2 the proposed rule. 
The value should be 900 mt, not 7,900 mt.
    Response: We have corrected this error in Table 2 under section 
``4. Catch Limits for Fishing Years 2017-2019.''
    Comment 10: The Council also identified a transcription error for 
the total ACL for GB haddock in 2017 and 2018 in its Environmental 
Assessment for Framework 56. The values should be 54,568 mt in 2017 and 
74,058 mt in 2018, as in the Proposed Rule in Table 3 (pp. 28452) and 
Table 4 (pp. 28453).
    Response: The Council submitted a corrected version of the 
Environmental Assessment, which we have made available with this final 
rule. This error did not change the results of the analysis. 
Information on how to access the finalized version of the Environmental 
Assessment is included under the ADDRESSES section.
Revised Trigger for Scallop Accountability Measures
    Comment 11: The NSC supported revising the trigger for scallop AMs 
for GB yellowtail flounder and northern windowpane flounder.
    Response: We agree, and are implementing this measure as 
recommended by the Council.
    Comment 12: The Council clarified its intent that the revised 
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northern windowpane flounder measures is a temporary change for fishing 
years 2017 and 2018 only, and that the underlying scallop AM 
implementation threshold will apply for evaluating overages in fishing 
year 2019 and beyond. The proposed rule incorrectly stated that the 
Council would evaluate the provision after 2018 to ensure the threshold 
was effectively constraining both scallop fishery catch and total 
mortality.
    Response: We clarified the Council's intent in our description of 
the approved measure under section ``6. Revised Trigger for Scallop 
Accountability Measures.'' We note that the regulatory text in the 
proposed rule was clear that the threshold for implementing AMs for 
these stocks would revert to the previous policy in fishing year 2019.
GB Haddock Allocation for the Midwater Trawl Fishery
    Comment 13: MCFA opposed the increase to the midwater trawl GB 
haddock catch limit, and instead supported maintaining the catch limit 
at the status quo level of 1 percent of the U.S. ABC. The MCFA 
commented that increasing the GB haddock allocation for a fishery with 
low accountability undermines conservation measures for the groundfish 
fishery. The MCFA also noted that, by allowing an increase in bycatch, 
more juvenile haddock will be caught as bycatch than at any other time 
in our recorded history.
    Response: We are approving the recommended increase for the 
midwater trawl GB haddock catch limit. In evaluating this increase, we 
considered several competing mandates and considerations outlined in 
the Magnuson-Stevens Act. This included considering National Standard 
1, which requires that FMPs prevent overfishing while achieving optimum 
yield; National Standard 8, which requires the consideration of the 
importance of the fisheries to communities and, to the extent 
practicable, minimize adverse impacts to these communities; and 
National Standard 9, which requires an FMP to reduce bycatch, to the 
extent practicable. As discussed in the Framework 46 final rule 
(September 15, 2011; 76 FR 56985), a rule that previously increased the 
midwater trawl GB haddock catch limit from 0.2 percent to 1 percent of 
the U.S. ABC, and supported by the Environmental Assessment for 
Framework 56, the recommended increase represents an acceptable balance 
of these standards. This measure increases the opportunity for the 
herring fishery to achieve optimum yield, while still preventing 
overfishing, and with no adverse impact to the health of the herring or 
haddock stocks.
    Though the Council recommended increasing the catch limit for 2017 
and 2018, it also established a process to re-evaluate this limit in 
future years, in concert with the assessment cycle, and specified that 
the catch limit can adjust as low as the status quo level of 1 percent, 
and as high as 2 percent. This review provides continued opportunities 
to evaluate this measure in light of any changes to the status of GB 
haddock or changes to the operation of the midwater trawl and 
groundfish fisheries.
    The Council's analysis in the Framework 56 EA acknowledges that 
some portion of the catch caught by the mid-water trawl fishery would 
be immature (i.e., pre-spawning age), as is the case now with the 
status quo allocation. However, the analysis notes that midwater trawl 
fishery catches in the range of 1 to 2 percent of the U.S. ABC would be 
a low risk to the GB haddock stock given the recent assessment findings 
that the stock is at record high biomass levels. The EA concluded that 
increasing the midwater trawl GB haddock catch cap up to 2 percent is 
likely to result in similar biological impacts to maintaining the catch 
cap at 1 percent. At the 1-percent level, the catch cap provides 
positive benefits to the GB haddock stock, compared to having no cap in 
place for the midwater trawl fishery, because it constrains midwater 
trawl fishery catch. Increasing the catch cap up to 2 percent should 
continue to provide positive benefits for the GB haddock stock 
particularly given the current abundance of the stock, and the wide gap 
between the total ACL and total catch (between 1 and 35 percent of 
total ACL from 2010-2015).
    Recently, groundfish closed area restrictions for the midwater 
trawl fleet resulted in high levels of observer coverage (above roughly 
30 percent coverage). Given the way observer coverage levels are set 
based on the groundfish closed area restrictions and the Standardized 
Bycatch Reporting Methodology (SBRM), there are times when observer 
coverage for the midwater trawl fleet has exceeded roughly 40 percent. 
In addition, the New England Council has been working in recent years 
to increase monitoring coverage for the herring fishery, and recently 
adopted an industry-funded monitoring program for vessels fishing with 
midwater trawl gear. In April 2017, the New England Council took final 
action on the Industry-funded Monitoring Amendment and recommended a 
50-percent coverage target for the majority of midwater trawl vessels. 
We will begin the rulemaking process for the Industry-funded Monitoring 
Amendment in late 2017.
    Further, the midwater trawl fleet is subject to an in-season 
closure of the directed herring fishery in the GB haddock AM area when 
the haddock catch cap is reached, as well as a pound-for-pound payback 
for any overages. During the 2015 fishing year, the midwater trawl 
fishery caught all of its allocation of GB haddock by October 22, 2015, 
and was subject to the AM until April 30, 2016. This possession 
restriction resulted in an estimated loss of $1.8 million in herring 
revenue during this time period. These AMs create a strong disincentive 
for the midwater trawl fleet to exceed its GB haddock catch limit, and, 
along with the New England Council's efforts to improve monitoring for 
this fishery, provide appropriate levels of accountability for the 
midwater trawl fishery. For all of these reasons, increasing the GB 
haddock catch cap meets the goal to achieve optimum yield and full 
utilization from the catch of herring, to promote the utilization of 
the resource in a manner which maximizes social and economic benefits 
to the nation, all while taking into account the protection of marine 
ecosystems including minimizing bycatch to the extent practicable.
    Comment 14: Regarding the process for reviewing the GB haddock 
midwater trawl catch limit, the New England Council clarified that it 
could also consider other factors in addition to those listed in the 
preamble to the proposed rule.
    Response: We agree with the Council's comment, and have clarified 
in our description of the approved measure under section ``7. Increase 
to Georges Bank Haddock Allocation for the Midwater Trawl Fishery'' 
that the review should consider factors including, but not limited to, 
groundfish fishery catch performance, utilization, status of the GB 
haddock resource, recruitment, incoming year-class strength, and the 
variability in the GB haddock incidental catch estimates for the 
Atlantic herring midwater trawl fishery. We note that the regulatory 
text in the proposed rule was clear that other factors could be 
considered.
Sector Measures for Fishing Year 2017
    Comment 15: The NSC echoed the Northeast Sector Service Network's 
(NSSN) comments on the sector measures approved in the Fishing Year 
2017 and 2018 Sector Operations Plans Interim Final Rule (82 FR 19618; 
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28, 2017). NSSN's comment highlighted the difficulties posed by the 
delay in the Framework 56 rulemaking, including difficulties 
communicating temporary catch limits, and managing sector fishing 
activity, while the temporary catch limits are in place. The NSSN noted 
that it requested proactive discussions regarding temporary catch 
limits well in advance of the start of the fishing year, but that NMFS 
failed to provide complete information about the temporary limits until 
the final month before the start of the fishing year on May 1, 2017. 
The NSSN encouraged NMFS to adopt more proactive steps to ensure 
information about default measures is available well in advance of the 
fishing year.
    Response: The timing of the witch flounder assessment, as well as 
having 2017 catch limits for 18 of the 20 stocks, and default measures 
for the remaining 2 stocks, delayed the rulemaking process for 
Framework 56. Throughout development of Framework 56, the Groundfish 
PDT and NMFS cautioned that incorporating the witch flounder assessment 
results would likely mean that Framework 56 would not be finalized in 
time for the start of the 2017 fishing year. Additionally, the Council 
did not submit Framework 56 to us for review until April 13, 2017, or 2 
weeks prior to the start of fishing year 2017. On average, once the 
Council submits a framework action to us for review, it takes 
approximately 6 months to complete review of the document, as well as 
proposed and final rulemaking, and implement final approved measures.
    Given the anticipated delays in the Framework 56 rulemaking, in 
advance of May 1, 2017, we provided sectors with data on both the 
status quo/default measures and a detailed description on the catch 
limits that would change if Framework 56 was approved. We recognize and 
agree that this situation was difficult to communicate and manage. In 
light of this year and in preparation for Framework 57, which will 
include 2018-2020 catch limits for all groundfish stocks based on the 
fall 2017 operational assessments, we will work with the Council and 
sectors to avoid a situation similar to what occurred this year.
2017 Northern Windowpane Flounder AM
    Comment 16: The New England Council and the NSC opposed 
implementing the northern windowpane flounder AM area for groundfish 
vessels in response to the 2015 overage. Both stated that triggering 
the AM would be purely punitive because: (1) Despite the total ACL 
overage, the groundfish fishery only caught 75 percent of its sub-ACL 
in 2015; and (2) the Council addressed the operational issue that 
contributed to the 2015 and past overages by creating a scallop fishery 
sub-ACL in Framework 56. The commenters also cited the Framework 52 
analysis, which estimated the economic impacts of the windowpane 
flounder AMs on the groundfish fishery averaged nearly $11 million from 
2010-2012.
    Response: We are approving the scallop fishery sub-ACL for northern 
windowpane flounder, and agree that this provision addresses an 
operational issue that contributed to ACL overages. Although scallop 
fishery catches contributed to a 2015 ACL overage, the regulations 
implementing the Northeast Multispecies FMP require us to trigger the 
groundfish fishery AM as a result of the overage. As a result, the 
groundfish fishery AM for northern windowpane flounder will be 
effective beginning August 1, 2017.
    We are able to remove the northern windowpane flounder AM for the 
groundfish fishery for reasons unrelated to approval of the scallop 
fishery sub-ACL. As described elsewhere in this preamble, preliminary 
2016 catch estimates indicate that total northern windowpane flounder 
catch was below the ACL. The regulations allow us to remove windowpane 
flounder AMs if catch is below the ACL in the year after an overage. 
Though the groundfish fishery will still be subject to the northern 
windowpane flounder AM temporarily, the expected economic impacts of 
the AM are greatly diminished by the limited timeframe the AM will be 
in effect.
2017 Southern Windowpane Flounder AM
    Comment 17: The Mid-Atlantic Council and NSC opposed implementing 
the southern windowpane flounder AM areas. The Mid-Atlantic Council 
requested that we use any and all remediation methods available to 
exempt fisheries from the AM for one year. In support of its request, 
the Mid-Atlantic Council pointed to the apparent lack of biological 
consequences from past southern windowpane flounder ACL overages, as 
well as the potential negative economic impacts of the AMs on the 
summer flounder and scup fisheries. The NSC recommended that NMFS and 
the Councils should pursue short- and long-term solutions to this 
issue, including expedited processes to reduce catches, gear 
modifications, reassessment of the stock, and ecosystem component 
designation. To offer additional support for not implementing the 
southern windowpane flounder AM, the New England Council commented that 
it took action in Framework 48 to address the operational issues that 
contributed to southern windowpane flounder overages by creating sub-
ACLs and AMs for both the scallop and non-groundfish fisheries.
    Response: Regulations put in place in Framework 52 authorize us to 
remove the southern windowpane flounder AM for the groundfish fishery. 
Our preliminary 2016 catch estimate indicates that total southern 
windowpane flounder catch was below the ACL. The regulations allow us 
to remove windowpane flounder AMs if catch is below the ACL in the year 
after an overage. Though the groundfish fishery will still be subject 
to the southern windowpane flounder AM temporarily, the expected 
economic impacts of the AM are greatly diminished by the limited 
timeframe the AM will be in effect.
    As described elsewhere in this preamble, the Council only developed 
measures in Framework 52 to reduce the size and duration of the 
windowpane flounder AMs for groundfish vessels. These provisions do not 
apply to the non-groundfish trawl vessels, including the summer 
flounder and scup fisheries, that are also subject to the AMs. Based on 
the updated 2016 catch information, we are considering an emergency 
action to extend the Framework 52 provision to reduce the duration of 
the AM to all trawl vessels.
    We agree with the NSC that the Councils, should pursue changes to 
southern windowpane flounder management that prevent overfishing while 
mitigating economic impacts to Greater Atlantic Region fisheries. Both 
Councils are currently advancing several actions to this end. The New 
England Council's Research Steering Committee recently recommended 
approving using the large-mesh belly panel trawl as a selective gear 
type that can be used when the southern windowpane flounder AM is 
triggered. This gear type demonstrated a reduction in southern 
windowpane flounder without a reduction in scup catch. The Council is 
conducting additional analysis to determine if this gear meets the 
standards for selective gear, and if so, would formally recommend 
approval of this gear type to NMFS. As described elsewhere in this 
preamble, the New England and Mid-Atlantic Councils also are working to 
analyze revisions to the large-mesh non-groundfish fishery AMs in 
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57. Last, through the Groundfish PDT and in response to inquiries from 
the Councils, we provided advice that southern windowpane flounder may 
be a candidate for re-designation as an ecosystem component species, 
and that this issue should be further explored. Re-designation would 
require an amendment to the Northeast Multispecies FMP, and possibly to 
other Greater Atlantic Region FMPs.
    Finally, we agree with the New England Council's comment that, by 
creating sub-ACLs and AMs for all fisheries responsible for a 
substantial share of southern windowpane flounder catch, it addressed 
the operational issues that contributed to past overages. However, 
similar to northern windowpane flounder, this does not remove the 
requirement that we implement the southern windowpane flounder AM in 
response to the 2015 overage. This argument lends even less support for 
removing the 2017 AM for southern windowpane flounder than northern 
windowpane flounder. Unlike northern windowpane flounder, where the 
groundfish fishery is subject to an AM in spite of maintaining 2015 
catch below its sub-ACL, all fisheries with sub-ACLs (groundfish, 
scallop, and non-groundfish) exceeded their 2015 sub-ACLs for southern 
windowpane flounder in 2015. This means that the groundfish, scallop, 
and non-groundfish fisheries should each bear responsibility for the 
overage under an AM.
Changes From the Proposed Rule
    This final rule contains a number of minor adjustments from the 
proposed rule.
    We corrected a typographical error in the 2018 Cape Cod/Gulf of 
Maine yellowtail flounder OFL. The proposed rule incorrectly listed the 
OFL as 7,900 mt instead of 900 mt. We also clarified our descriptions 
of the revised trigger for scallop fishery accountability measures, and 
the increase to the GB haddock allocation for the midwater trawl 
fishery, based on comments from the New England Council (see Comments 
12 and 14).
    In addition to adjusting the common pool trip limit for witch 
flounder, we are also adjusting the common pool trip limit for American 
plaice. Witch flounder and American plaice are caught together, and 
because we are increasing the witch flounder trip limit, we are 
reducing the American plaice trip limit to slow catch of American 
plaice. This will avoid early closures for the common pool fishery and 
help prevent overages.
Classification
    Pursuant to section 304(b)(1)(A) of the Magnuson-Stevens Act, the 
NMFS Assistant Administrator has determined that the management 
measures implemented in this final rule are necessary for the 
conservation and management of the Northeast multispecies fishery and 
consistent with the Magnuson-Stevens Act, and other applicable law.
    This final rule has been determined to be not significant for 
purposes of Executive Order (E.O.) 12866.
    This rule is not an E.O. 13771 regulatory action because this rule 
is not significant under E.O. 12866.
    This final rule does not contain policies with Federalism or 
``takings'' implications as those terms are defined in E.O. 13132 and 
E.O. 12630, respectively.
    The Assistant Administrator for Fisheries finds good cause, under 5 
U.S.C. 553(d)(3), to waive the 30-day delayed effectiveness of this 
action. This action sets 2017 catch limits for 4 of the 20 groundfish 
stocks, and adopts several other measures to improve the management of 
the groundfish fishery. This final rule must be in effect by August 1, 
2017, to fully capture the conservation and economic benefits of 
Framework 56 and sector administrative measures.
    This rulemaking incorporates information from updated benchmark 
stock assessment for witch flounder. The development of Framework 56 
was timed to incorporate the results of this assessment, which was 
finalized in December 2016. Council action and analysis were not 
complete until April 2017. The groundfish fishing years began on May 1, 
2017, but given the late timing of the benchmark assessment and Council 
process, we were unable to publish a proposed rule for Framework 56 
until June 22, 2017. The regulations allow us to implement default 
groundfish specifications equal to 35 percent of the previous year's 
catch limits in the event that the rulemaking process is delayed beyond 
the start of the fishing year. However, the regulations also specify 
that the default specifications expire after July 31, 2017. Once the 
default catch limits expire, any groundfish stock areas with stocks 
that do not have specified catch limits are closed to fishing activity. 
In order to have this action effective by August 1, 2017, the date by 
which default specifications expire, it is necessary to waive the 30-
day delayed effectiveness of this rule.
    Default groundfish specifications are currently in place for the 
Eastern GB cod and GB yellowtail stocks, and vessels have already 
restricted their fishing effort in the Eastern U.S./Canada area in 
response to the temporarily reduced catch limits for these stocks. A 
further delay in the implementation of 2017 catch limits for these 
stocks would mean that there are no catch limits in place for the 
Eastern U.S./Canada area, which would require us to close the Eastern 
U.S./Canada area until the final rule is published. This would result 
in direct economic loss for the groundfish fleet.
    The groundfish fishery already faced substantial catch limit 
reductions for many key groundfish stocks over the past 6 years. Any 
further disruption to the fishery that would result from a delay in 
this final rule could create severe economic impacts to the groundfish 
fishery. Overall, this rule is not expected to have significant 
economic impacts on a substantial number of small entities if it is 
implemented on time. However, the negative economic impacts of 
implementing the default catch limits expiring on August 1 would 
diminish the benefits of these specifications and other approved 
measures. For these reasons, a 30-day delay in the effectiveness of 
this rule is impracticable and contrary to the public interest.
    The Assistant Administrator for Fisheries, NOAA, finds good cause 
pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 553(b)(B) and 5 U.S.C. 553(d)(3) to waive prior 
notice and the opportunity for public comment and the 30-day delayed 
effectiveness period for adjusting the American plaice trip limit 
because it would be impracticable and contrary to the public interest.
    The regulations at Sec.  648.86(o) authorize the Regional 
Administrator to adjust the Northeast multispecies possession and trip 
limits for common pool vessels in order to prevent the overharvest or 
underharvest of the pertinent common pool quotas. The common possession 
and trip limits implemented through this action help to ensure that the 
Northeast multispecies common pool fishery may achieve the optimum 
yield (OY) for the relevant stocks, while controlling catch to help 
prevent inseason closures or quota overages. This action adjusts the 
common pool trip limit for American plaice related to changes in the 
common pool trip limit for witch flounder. Witch flounder and American 
place are caught together, and because we are increasing the witch 
flounder trip limit, we are reducing the American plaice trip limit to 
slow the catch of American plaice. If we increase the trip limit for 
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flounder without decreasing the trip limit for American plaice, 
American plaice catch will accelerate, which will likely lead to early 
closure of a trimester and quota overages. Any overage of catch must be 
deducted from the Trimester 3 quota, which could substantially disrupt 
the trimester structure and intent to distribute the fishery across the 
entire fishing year. An overage reduction in Trimester 3 would further 
reduce fishing opportunities for common pool vessels and likely result 
in early closure of Trimester 3. This would undermine management 
objectives of the Northeast Multispecies Fishery Management Plan and 
cause unnecessary negative economic impacts to the common pool fishery.
    The Chief Counsel for Regulation of the Department of Commerce 
certified to the Chief Counsel for Advocacy of the Small Business 
Administration during the proposed rule stage that this action would 
not have a significant economic impact on a substantial number of small 
entities. The factual basis for this certification was published in the 
proposed rule and is not repeated here. No comments were received 
regarding this certification. As a result, a regulatory flexibility 
analysis was not required and none was prepared.

List of Subjects in 50 CFR Part 648

    Fisheries, Fishing, Recordkeeping and reporting requirements.

    Dated: July 26, 2017.
Samuel D. Rauch III,
Deputy Assistant Administrator for Regulatory Programs, National Marine 
Fisheries Service.

    For the reasons stated in the preamble, 50 CFR part 648 is amended 
as follows:

PART 648--FISHERIES OF THE NORTHEASTERN UNITED STATES

0
1. The authority citation for part 648 continues to read as follows:

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


0
2. In Sec.  648.80, revise paragraphs (g)(1) and (g)(2)(i) to read as 
follows:


Sec.  648.80   NE Multispecies regulated mesh areas and restrictions on 
gear and methods of fishing.

* * * * *
    (g) Restrictions on gear and methods of fishing--(1) Net 
obstruction or constriction. Except as provided in paragraph (g)(5) of 
this section, a fishing vessel subject to minimum mesh size 
restrictions shall not use, or attach any device or material, 
including, but not limited to, nets, net strengtheners, ropes, lines, 
or chafing gear, on the top of a trawl net, except that one splitting 
strap and one bull rope (if present), consisting of line and rope no 
more than 3 in (7.6 cm) in diameter, may be used if such splitting 
strap and/or bull rope does not constrict, in any manner, the top of 
the trawl net. ``The top of the trawl net'' means the 50 percent of the 
net that (in a hypothetical situation) would not be in contact with the 
ocean bottom during a tow if the net were laid flat on the ocean floor. 
For the purpose of this paragraph, head ropes are not considered part 
of the top of the trawl net.
    (2) Net obstruction or constriction. (i) Except as provided in 
paragraph (g)(5) of this section, a fishing vessel may not use, or 
attach, any mesh configuration, mesh construction, or other means on or 
in the top of the net, as defined in paragraph (g)(1), subject to 
minimum mesh size restrictions, as defined in paragraph (g)(1) of this 
section, if it obstructs the meshes of the net in any manner.
* * * * *


Sec.  648.85   [Amended]

0
3. In Sec.  648.85, remove paragraph (d) and redesignate paragraph (e) 
as new paragraph (d).


Sec.  648.86   [Amended]

0
4. In the table below, for each paragraph in the left column, remove 
the text from whenever it appears throughout the paragraph and add the 
text indicated in the right column.

----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                   Paragraph                        Remove                     Add                   Frequency
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Sec.   648.86(a)(3)(ii)(A)(1).................            Sec.  Sec.   648.90(a)(4)(iii)(D).....               1
                                                     648.85(d)
Sec.   648.86(a)(3)(ii)(A)(4).................            Sec.  Sec.   648.90(a)(4)(iii)(D).....               1
                                                     648.85(d)
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------


0
5. In Sec.  648.90:
0
a. Revise paragraphs (a)(4)(iii)(D) and (E), and paragraph 
(a)(5)(i)(D)(1);
0
b. Add paragraph (a)(5)(i)(D)(4);
0
c. Amend paragraph (a)(5)(iii) by removing ``Sec.  648.85(d)'' and 
adding ``Sec.  648.90(a)(4)(iii)(D)'' in its place;
0
d. Revise paragraph (a)(5)(iv).
    The additions and revisions read as follows:


Sec.  648.90   NE multispecies assessment, framework procedures, and 
specifications, and flexible area action system.

* * * * *
    (a) * * *
    (4) * * *
    (iii) * * *
    (D) Haddock catch by the midwater trawl Atlantic herring fishery. 
(1) Sub-ACL values. The midwater trawl Atlantic herring fishery will be 
allocated sub-ACLs equal to 1 percent of the GOM haddock ABC, and 1.5 
percent of the GB haddock ABC (U.S. share only), pursuant to the 
restrictions in Sec.  648.86(a)(3). The sub-ACLs will be set using the 
process for specifying ABCs and ACLs described in paragraph (a)(4) of 
this section. For the purposes of these sub-ACLs, the midwater trawl 
Atlantic herring fishery includes vessels issued a Federal Atlantic 
herring permit and fishing with midwater trawl gear in Management Areas 
1A, 1B, and/or 3, as defined in Sec.  648.200(f)(1) and (3).
    (2) GB haddock sub-ACL Review. Following an assessment of the total 
GB haddock stock, the Groundfish PDT will conduct a review of the sub-
ACL and recommend to the Groundfish Committee and Council a sub-ACL for 
the midwater trawl Atlantic herring fishery of 1 and up to 2 percent of 
the GB haddock U.S. ABC. The sub-ACL review should consider factors 
including, but not limited to, groundfish fishery catch performance, 
expected groundfish fishery utilization of the GB haddock ACL, status 
of the GB haddock resource, recruitment, incoming year-class strength, 
and evaluation of the coefficient of variation of the GB haddock 
incidental catch estimates for the midwater trawl Atlantic herring 
fishery.
    (E) Windowpane flounder catch by the Atlantic sea scallop fishery. 
The Atlantic sea scallop fishery, as defined in subpart D of this part, 
will be allocated sub-ACLs equaling 21 percent of the northern 
windowpane flounder ABC and 36 percent of the southern windowpane 
flounder ABC. The sub-ACLs will be set using the process for specifying 
ABCs and ACLs described in paragraph (a)(4) of this section.
* * * * *
    (5) * * *
    (i) * * *
    (D) * * *
    (1) Windowpane flounder. Unless otherwise specified in paragraphs 
(a)(5)(i)(D)(1)(i) and (ii) of this section, if NMFS determines the 
total catch exceeds the overall ACL for either stock

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of windowpane flounder, as described in this paragraph (a)(5)(i)(D)(1), 
by any amount greater than the management uncertainty buffer up to 20 
percent greater than the overall ACL, the applicable small AM area for 
the stock shall be implemented, as specified in paragraph (a)(5)(i)(D) 
of this section, consistent with the Administrative Procedure Act. If 
the overall ACL is exceeded by more than 20 percent, the applicable 
large AM areas(s) for the stock shall be implemented, as specified in 
paragraph (a)(5)(i)(D) of this section, consistent with the 
Administrative Procedure Act. The AM areas defined below are bounded by 
the following coordinates, connected in the order listed by rhumb 
lines, unless otherwise noted. Vessels fishing with trawl gear in these 
areas may only use a haddock separator trawl, as specified in Sec.  
648.85(a)(3)(iii)(A); a Ruhle trawl, as specified in Sec.  
648.85(b)(6)(iv)(J)(3); a rope separator trawl, as specified in Sec.  
648.84(e); or any other gear approved consistent with the process 
defined in Sec.  648.85(b)(6). If an overage of the overall ACL for 
southern windowpane flounder is a result of an overage of the sub-ACL 
allocated to exempted fisheries pursuant to paragraph (a)(4)(iii)(F) of 
this section, the applicable AM area(s) shall be in effect for any 
trawl vessel fishing with a codend mesh size of greater than or equal 
to 5 inches (12.7 cm) in other, non-specified sub-components of the 
fishery, including, but not limited to, exempted fisheries that occur 
in Federal waters and fisheries harvesting exempted species specified 
in Sec.  648.80(b)(3). If an overage of the overall ACL for southern 
windowpane flounder is a result of an overage of the sub-ACL allocated 
to the groundfish fishery pursuant to paragraph (a)(4)(iii)(H)(2) of 
this section, the applicable AM area(s) shall be in effect for any 
limited access NE multispecies permitted vessel fishing on a NE 
multispecies DAS or sector trip. If an overage of the overall ACL for 
southern windowpane flounder is a result of overages of both the 
groundfish fishery and exempted fishery sub-ACLs, the applicable AM 
area(s) shall be in effect for both the groundfish fishery and exempted 
fisheries. If a sub-ACL for either stock of windowpane flounder is 
allocated to another fishery, consistent with the process specified at 
paragraph (a)(4) of this section, and there are AMs for that fishery, 
the groundfish fishery AM shall only be implemented if the sub-ACL 
allocated to the groundfish fishery is exceeded (i.e., the sector and 
common pool catch for a particular stock, including the common pool's 
share of any overage of the overall ACL caused by excessive catch by 
other sub-components of the fishery pursuant to paragraph (a)(5) of 
this section exceeds the common pool sub-ACL) and the overall ACL is 
also exceeded.

------------------------------------------------------------------------
              Point                    N. latitude        W. longitude
------------------------------------------------------------------------
        Northern Windowpane Flounder and Ocean Pout Small AM Area
------------------------------------------------------------------------
1................................  41[deg]10'          67[deg]40'
2................................  41[deg]10'          67[deg]20'
3................................  41[deg]00'          67[deg]20'
4................................  41[deg]00'          67[deg]00'
5................................  40[deg]50'          67[deg]00'
6................................  40[deg]50'          67[deg]40'
1................................  41[deg]10'          67[deg]40'
------------------------------------------------------------------------
        Northern Windowpane Flounder and Ocean Pout Large AM Area
------------------------------------------------------------------------
1................................  42[deg]10'          67[deg]40'
2................................  42[deg]10'          67[deg]20'
3................................  41[deg]00'          67[deg]20'
4................................  41[deg]00'          67[deg]00'
5................................  40[deg]50'          67[deg]00'
6................................  40[deg]50'          67[deg]40'
1................................  42[deg]10'          67[deg]40'
------------------------------------------------------------------------
        Southern Windowpane Flounder and Ocean Pout Small AM Area
------------------------------------------------------------------------
1................................  41[deg]10'          71[deg]30'
2................................  41[deg]10'          71[deg]20'
3................................  40[deg]50'          71[deg]20'
4................................  40[deg]50'          71[deg]30'
1................................  41[deg]10'          71[deg]30'
------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Southern Windowpane Flounder and Ocean Pout Small Large AM Area 1
------------------------------------------------------------------------
1................................  41[deg]10'          71[deg]50'
2................................  41[deg]10'          71[deg]10'
3................................  41[deg]00'          71[deg]10'
4................................  41[deg]00'          71[deg]20'
5................................  40[deg]50'          71[deg]20'
6................................  40[deg]50'          71[deg]50'
1................................  41[deg]10'          71[deg]50'
------------------------------------------------------------------------
       Southern Windowpane Flounder and Ocean Pout Large AM Area 2
------------------------------------------------------------------------
1................................  (\1\)               73[deg]30'
2................................  40[deg]30'          73[deg]30'
3................................  40[deg]30'          73[deg]50'
4................................  40[deg]20'          73[deg]50'
5................................  40[deg]20'          (\2\)
6................................  (\3\)               73[deg]58.5'
7................................  (\4\)               73[deg]58.5'
8................................  \5\ 40[deg]32.6'    \5\ 73[deg]56.4'
1................................  (\1\)               73[deg]30'
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ The southernmost coastline of Long Island, NY, at 73[deg]30' W.
  longitude.
\2\ The easternmost coastline of NJ at 40[deg]20' N. latitude, then
  northward along the NJ coastline to Point 6.
\3\ The northernmost coastline of NJ at 73[deg]58.5' W. longitude.
\4\ The southernmost coastline of Long Island, NY, at 73[deg]58.5' W.
  longitude.
\5\ The approximate location of the southwest corner of the Rockaway
  Peninsula, Queens, NY, then eastward along the southernmost coastline
  of Long Island, NY (excluding South Oyster Bay), back to Point 1.

    (i) Reducing the size of an AM. If the overall northern or southern 
windowpane flounder ACL is exceeded by more than 20 percent and NMFS 
determines that: The stock is rebuilt, and the biomass criterion, as 
defined by the Council, is greater than the most recent fishing year's 
catch, then only the respective small AM may be implemented as 
described in paragraph (a)(5)(i)(D)(1) of this section, consistent with 
the Administrative Procedure Act. This provision only applies to a 
limited access NE multispecies permitted vessel fishing on a NE 
multispecies DAS or sector trip.
    (ii) Reducing the duration of an AM. If the northern or southern 
windowpane flounder AM is implemented in the third fishing year 
following the year of an overage, as described in paragraph 
(a)(5)(i)(D) of this section, and NMFS subsequently determines that the 
applicable windowpane flounder ACL was not exceeded by any amount the 
year immediately after which the overage occurred (i.e., the second 
year), on or after September 1 the AM can be removed once year-end data 
are complete. This reduced duration does not apply if NMFS determines 
during year 3 that a year 3 overage of the applicable windowpane 
flounder ACL has occurred. This provision only applies to a limited 
access NE multispecies permitted vessel fishing on a NE multispecies 
DAS or sector trip.
* * * * *
    (4) Ocean pout. Unless otherwise specified in paragraphs 
(a)(5)(i)(D)(1)(i) and (ii) of this section, if NMFS determines the 
total catch exceeds the overall ACL for ocean pout, as described in 
paragraph (a)(5)(i)(D)(1) of this section, by any amount greater than 
the management uncertainty buffer up to 20 percent greater than the 
overall ACL, the applicable small AM area for the stock shall be 
implemented, as specified in paragraph (a)(5)(i)(D) of this section, 
consistent with the Administrative Procedure Act. If the overall ACL is 
exceeded by more than 20 percent, large AM area(s) for the stock shall 
be implemented, as specified in paragraph (a)(5)(i)(D) of this section, 
consistent with the Administrative Procedure Act. The AM areas for 
ocean pout are defined in paragraph (a)(5)(i)(D)(1) of this section, 
connected in the order listed by rhumb lines, unless otherwise noted. 
Vessels fishing with trawl gear in these areas may only use a haddock 
separator trawl, as specified in

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Sec.  648.85(a)(3)(iii)(A); a Ruhle trawl, as specified in Sec.  
648.85(b)(6)(iv)(J)(3); a rope separator trawl, as specified in Sec.  
648.84(e); or any other gear approved consistent with the process 
defined in Sec.  648.85(b)(6).
* * * * *
    (iv) AMs if the sub-ACL for the Atlantic sea scallop fishery is 
exceeded. At the end of the scallop fishing year, NMFS will evaluate 
whether Atlantic sea scallop fishery catch exceeded the sub-ACLs for 
any groundfish stocks allocated to the scallop fishery. On January 15, 
or when information is available to make an accurate projection, NMFS 
will also determine whether total catch exceeded the overall ACL for 
each stock allocated to the scallop fishery. When evaluating whether 
total catch exceeded the overall ACL, NMFS will add the maximum 
carryover available to sectors, as specified at Sec.  
648.87(b)(1)(i)(C), to the estimate of total catch for the pertinent 
stock.
    (A) Threshold for implementing the Atlantic sea scallop fishery 
AMs. If scallop fishery catch exceeds the scallop fishery sub-ACLs for 
any groundfish stocks in paragraph (a)(4) of this section by 50 percent 
or more, or if scallop fishery catch exceeds the scallop fishery sub-
ACL by any amount and total catch exceeds the overall ACL for a given 
stock, then the applicable scallop fishery AM will take effect, as 
specified in Sec.  648.64 of the Atlantic sea scallop regulations.
    (B) 2017 and 2018 fishing year threshold for implementing the 
Atlantic sea scallop fishery AMs for GB yellowtail flounder and 
Northern windowpane flounder. For the 2017 and 2018 fishing years only, 
if scallop fishery catch exceeds either GB yellowtail flounder or 
northern windowpane flounder sub-ACLs specified in paragraph (a)(4) of 
this section, and total catch exceeds the overall ACL for that stock, 
then the applicable scallop fishery AM will take effect, as specified 
in Sec.  648.64 of the Atlantic sea scallop regulations. For the 2019 
fishing year and onward, the threshold for implementing scallop fishery 
AMs for GB yellowtail flounder and northern windowpane flounder will 
return to that listed in paragraph (a)(5)(iv)(A) of this section.
* * * * *


Sec.  648.201  [Amended]

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6. In Sec.  648.201, amend paragraph (a)(2) by removing ``Sec.  
648.85(d)'' and adding ``Sec.  648.90(a)(4)(iii)(D)'' in its place.

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                                                   Response: The final rule allows                       addition, no new reporting, record-                    the EEZ. If the recreational sector for the
                                                commercial fishers with a Federal                        keeping, or other compliance                           applicable species, migratory group,
                                                commercial permit for king or Spanish                    requirements are introduced by this                    zone, or gear is closed, all applicable
                                                mackerel to use their permitted vessels                  final rule.                                            harvest or possession in or from the EEZ
                                                to fish for these species and retain the                    The Chief Counsel for Regulation of                 is prohibited.
                                                recreational bag and possession limits                   the Department of Commerce certified                      (2) The sale or purchase of king
                                                outside of the commercial seasons for                    to the Chief Counsel for Advocacy of the               mackerel, Spanish mackerel, or cobia of
                                                those species. However, under the                        Small Business Administration during                   the closed species, migratory group,
                                                regulations already in place, the sale or                the proposed rule stage that this final                zone, or gear type is prohibited,
                                                purchase of king or Spanish mackerel                     rule would not have a significant                      including any king or Spanish mackerel
                                                taken under the recreational bag and                     economic impact on a substantial                       taken under the bag and possession
                                                possession limits is prohibited when the                 number of small entities. The factual                  limits specified in § 622.382(a), or cobia
                                                commercial season is closed. Thus any                    basis for this determination was                       taken under the limited-harvest species
                                                fish taken in the circumstances allowed                  published in the proposed rule and is                  possession limit specified in
                                                under the rule cannot be sold or                         not repeated here. No public comments                  § 622.383(b). The prohibition on the sale
                                                purchased.                                               were received on the proposed rule                     or purchase during a closure for coastal
                                                   Comment 3: Additional king mackerel                   regarding the certification, and NMFS                  migratory pelagic fish does not apply to
                                                population information is needed to                      has not received any new information                   coastal migratory pelagic fish that were
                                                avoid ecological or economic problems                    that would affect its determination. As                harvested, landed ashore, and sold prior
                                                in the Gulf and Atlantic before                          a result, a final regulatory flexibility               to the effective date of the closure and
                                                approving these changes to                               analysis was not required and none has                 were held in cold storage by a dealer or
                                                management.                                              been prepared.                                         processor.
                                                   Response: As part of the development
                                                                                                         List of Subjects in 50 CFR Part 622                    ■ 4. In § 622.386, revise the introductory
                                                of Framework Amendment 5, NMFS
                                                and the Councils carried out an analysis                                                                        text to read as follows:
                                                                                                           Commercial, Recreational, Fisheries,
                                                of the expected physical, biological,                    Fishing, Gulf of Mexico, South Atlantic,               § 622.386   Restrictions on sale/purchase.
                                                economic, social, and administrative                     King Mackerel, Spanish Mackerel.                         The restrictions in this section are in
                                                effects of this action. This analysis                                                                           addition to the restrictions on the sale
                                                                                                           Dated: July 26, 2017.
                                                incorporated data from the September                                                                            or purchase related to commercial quota
                                                2014 Southeast Data, Assessment, and                     Samuel D. Rauch III,
                                                                                                         Deputy Assistant Administrator for                     closures as specified in § 622.384(e)(2).
                                                Review (SEDAR) 38 stock assessment,
                                                which determined that both the Gulf                      Regulatory Programs, National Marine                   *    *     *     *      *
                                                                                                         Fisheries Service.                                     [FR Doc. 2017–16134 Filed 7–31–17; 8:45 am]
                                                and Atlantic migratory groups of king
                                                mackerel are not overfished and are not                    For the reasons set out in the                       BILLING CODE 3510–22–P

                                                undergoing overfishing. As explained in                  preamble, 50 CFR part 622 is amended
                                                Framework Amendment 5, the                               as follows:
                                                                                                                                                                DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
                                                additional amount of king mackerel that
                                                would be harvested as a result of this                   PART 622—FISHERIES OF THE
                                                                                                         CARIBBEAN, GULF OF MEXICO, AND                         National Oceanic and Atmospheric
                                                final rule is not quantifiable because the                                                                      Administration
                                                number of persons aboard commercially                    SOUTH ATLANTIC
                                                permitted vessels who would fish for                     ■ 1. The authority citation for part 622               50 CFR Part 648
                                                and retain the recreational bag and                      continues to read as follows:
                                                possession limits of king and Spanish                                                                           [Docket No. 170104014–7683–02]
                                                mackerel once the harvest restriction is                      Authority: 16 U.S.C. 1801 et seq.
                                                                                                                                                                RIN 0648–BG53
                                                removed and the number of days during                    ■ 2. In § 622.379, revise the last
                                                which they could fish under the                          sentence in paragraph (a) to read as                   Magnuson-Stevens Fishery
                                                recreational bag and possession limits                   follows:                                               Conservation and Management Act
                                                are not known. However, NMFS’                            § 622.379     Incidental catch allowances.             Provisions; Fisheries of the
                                                analysis demonstrates, and the Councils                                                                         Northeastern United States; Northeast
                                                                                                           (a) * * * Incidentally caught king or
                                                agree, that minimal impacts to the                                                                              Groundfish Fishery; Framework
                                                                                                         Spanish mackerel are counted toward
                                                ecology or economy would be expected                                                                            Adjustment 56
                                                                                                         the quotas provided for under § 622.384
                                                as a result of this final rule. The next
                                                                                                         and are subject to the prohibition of sale             AGENCY:  National Marine Fisheries
                                                SEDAR assessment will be completed in
                                                                                                         under § 622.384(e)(2).                                 Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and
                                                the summer of 2018.
                                                                                                         *     *     *     *     *                              Atmospheric Administration (NOAA),
                                                Classification                                           ■ 3. In § 622.384, revise paragraph (e) to             Commerce.
                                                   The Regional Administrator,                           read as follows:                                       ACTION: Final rule.
                                                Southeast Region, NMFS has
                                                determined that this final rule is                       § 622.384     Quotas.                                  SUMMARY:    This action partially approves
                                                consistent with Framework Amendment                      *     *     *    *      *                              and implements Framework Adjustment
                                                5, the FMP, the Magnuson-Stevens Act,                      (e) Restrictions applicable after a                  56 to the Northeast Multispecies Fishery
                                                and other applicable law.                                quota closure. (1) If the recreational                 Management Plan. This rule sets catch
mstockstill on DSK30JT082PROD with RULES




                                                   This final rule has been determined to                sector for the applicable species,                     limits for 4 of the 20 groundfish stocks,
                                                be not significant for purposes of                       migratory group, zone, or gear is open,                adjusts several allocations and
                                                Executive Order 12866.                                   the bag and possession limits for king                 accountability measures for groundfish
                                                   The Magnuson-Stevens Act provides                     and Spanish mackerel specified in                      catch in groundfish and non-groundfish
                                                the statutory basis for this final rule. No              § 622.382(a) apply to all harvest or                   fisheries, and makes other
                                                duplicative, overlapping, or conflicting                 possession for the closed species,                     administrative changes to groundfish
                                                Federal rules have been identified. In                   migratory group, zone, or gear in or from              management measures. This action is


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                                                necessary to respond to updated                             • An allocation of northern                        summary, the peer review panel rejected
                                                scientific information and achieve the                   windowpane flounder for the scallop                   the 2016 benchmark assessment model
                                                goals and objectives of the Fishery                      fishery;                                              for witch flounder, and recommended
                                                Management Plan. The final measures                         • A revised trigger for the scallop                that neither the 2016 benchmark
                                                are intended to help prevent                             fishery’s accountability measures for GB              assessment, nor the previous 2008
                                                overfishing, rebuild overfished stocks,                  yellowtail flounder and northern                      benchmark assessment, should be used
                                                achieve optimum yield, and ensure that                   windowpane flounder; and                              as a basis for determining witch
                                                management measures are based on the                        • An increase in the GB haddock                    flounder stock status. Given the lack of
                                                best scientific information available.                   allocation for the midwater trawl                     an assessment model, the peer review
                                                                                                         fishery.                                              panel recommended an alternative
                                                DATES: Effective on August 1, 2017.
                                                                                                            This action also implements a number               approach to generate catch advice that
                                                ADDRESSES: Copies of Framework                           of other measures that are not part of                uses swept-area biomass estimates
                                                Adjustment 56, including the                             Framework 56, but that were considered                generated from the NMFS Trawl
                                                Environmental Assessment and the                         under Regional Administrator authority                Surveys. The panel did not have
                                                Regulatory Impact Review prepared by                     included in the Northeast Multispecies                sufficient time to fully review the
                                                the New England Fishery Management                       FMP. We are including these measures                  swept-area biomass approach in the
                                                Council (NEFMC) in support of this                       in Framework 56 for expediency                        context of the assessment terms of
                                                action are available from Thomas A.                      purposes, and because these measures                  reference, which include the update or
                                                Nies, Executive Director, New England                    are related to the catch limits                       redefinition of status determination
                                                Fishery Management Council, 50 Water                     implemented in Framework 56. The                      criteria (SDCs) or proxies.
                                                Street, Mill 2, Newburyport, MA 01950.                   additional measures implemented in
                                                                                                                                                                  We approved the existing SDCs for
                                                The supporting documents are also                        this action are listed below.
                                                                                                                                                               witch flounder in Amendment 16 to the
                                                accessible via the Internet at: http://                     • Management measures necessary to
                                                                                                                                                               Northeast Multispecies FMP (75 FR
                                                www.nefmc.org/management-plans/                          implement sector operations plans—
                                                                                                                                                               18261; April 9, 2010). The existing
                                                northeast-multispecies or http://                        This action revises annual catch
                                                                                                                                                               criteria state that the witch flounder
                                                www.greateratlantic.fisheries.noaa.gov/                  entitlements for 19 sectors for fishing
                                                                                                                                                               stock is subject to overfishing if the
                                                sustainable/species/multispecies.                        year 2017 based on the catch limits in
                                                                                                                                                               fishing mortality rate (F) is above the F
                                                FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Aja                     Framework 56 and final fishing year
                                                                                                                                                               at 40 percent of maximum spawning
                                                Szumylo, Fishery Policy Analyst,                         2017 sector rosters.
                                                                                                            • Management measures for the                      potential. The witch flounder stock is
                                                phone: 978–281–9195; email:                                                                                    overfished if spawning stock biomass
                                                Aja.Szumylo@noaa.gov.                                    common pool fishery—This action
                                                                                                         adjusts the fishing year 2017 trip limits             falls below 1⁄2 of the target, which is also
                                                SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:                               for witch flounder and American plaice                calculated using F at 40 percent of
                                                                                                         for the common pool fishery, consistent               maximum spawning potential. This
                                                Table of Contents                                                                                              definition was based on the benchmark
                                                                                                         with the final 2017 catch limit for witch
                                                1. Summary of Approved Measures                          flounder in Framework 56.                             assessments reviewed during the 2008
                                                2. Disapproved Measure—Status                               • 2017 accountability measures for                 Groundfish Assessment Review Meeting
                                                     Determination Criteria for Witch                                                                          (GARM III), and is the same as the SDCs
                                                     Flounder
                                                                                                         windowpane flounder—This action
                                                                                                         announces accountability measures                     currently in place for most of the
                                                3. Fishing Year 2017 Shared U.S./Canada                                                                        groundfish stocks with age-based
                                                     Quotas                                              (AMs) for northern and southern
                                                4. Catch Limits for Fishing Years 2017–2019              windowpane flounder that are triggered                assessments.
                                                5. Allocation of Northern Windowpane                     due to overages of fishing year 2015                     The Council relied on the advice from
                                                     Flounder to the Scallop Fishery                     catch limits for both stocks. The large               the assessment peer review panel and
                                                6. Revised Trigger for Scallop Accountability            AM areas for both northern and                        its Scientific and Statistical Committee
                                                     Measures                                            southern windowpane flounder will be                  (SSC) to recommend changing the status
                                                7. Increase to Georges Bank Haddock                      in effect for groundfish trawl vessels                determination criteria for witch
                                                     Allocation for the Midwater Trawl                                                                         flounder to unknown. The National
                                                     Fishery
                                                                                                         from August 1, 2017, through August
                                                                                                         31, 2017. The large AM areas for                      Standard Guidelines require each FMP
                                                8. Sector Measures for Fishing Year 2017
                                                9. Fishing Year 2017 Annual Measures Under               southern windowpane flounder will be                  to specify objective and measurable
                                                     Regional Administrator Authority                    in effect for non-groundfish trawl                    SDCs that enable us to monitor stock
                                                10. Notice of Fishing Year 2017 Northern and             vessels fishing with a codend mesh size               status. When data are unavailable to
                                                     Southern Windowpane Flounder                        of 5 inches (12.7 cm) and greater until               specify SDCs based on maximum
                                                     Accountability Measures                             April 30, 2018, unless we remove the                  sustainable yield (MSY) or MSY
                                                11. Regulatory Corrections Under Regional                AM for these vessels through a                        proxies, the Council and NMFS may use
                                                     Administrator Authority                             subsequent action.                                    alternative approaches to monitor stock
                                                1. Summary of Approved Measures                                                                                status. As a result, we are disapproving
                                                                                                         2. Disapproved Measure—Status                         the Council’s proposal to change the
                                                   This action partially approves the                    Determination Criteria for Witch                      SDCs to unknown. In the absence of
                                                management measures in Framework                         Flounder                                              new alternative SDCs following the
                                                Adjustment 56 to the Northeast                              The Northeast Fisheries Science                    2016 benchmark assessment, we intend
                                                Multispecies Fishery Management Plan                     Center conducted a witch flounder                     to maintain the existing criteria until we
                                                (FMP). The measures implemented in                       benchmark assessment in 2016. The                     and the Council are able to generate
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                                                this final rule include:                                 final report for the benchmark                        SDCs based on the swept-area biomass
                                                   • 2017 quotas for three shared U.S./                  assessment is available on the NEFSC                  approach or any other alternative
                                                Canada stocks (Eastern Georges Bank                      Web site: http://www.nefsc.noaa.gov/                  approaches. We acknowledge that the
                                                (GB) cod, Eastern GB haddock, and GB                     publications/crd/crd1703/. The                        existing SDCs are based on a now
                                                yellowtail flounder);                                    assessment results are discussed in                   rejected stock assessment model and
                                                   • 2017–2019 catch limits for witch                    detail in the proposed rule for this                  recognize that it is critical to work to
                                                flounder;                                                action, and are not repeated here. In                 replace the SDCs.


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                                                  There is currently a rebuilding plan in                                 measures to promote stock growth. We                                   and GB yellowtail flounder are jointly
                                                place for witch flounder that has an end                                  are finalizing our guidance regarding                                  managed with Canada under the United
                                                date of 2017. Prior to the 2016                                           any necessary adjustments to the                                       States/Canada Resource Sharing
                                                assessment, and based on the results of                                   rebuilding plan and will advise the                                    Understanding. This action adopts
                                                the 2015 assessment update, which                                         Council on the next steps prior to the                                 shared U.S./Canada quotas for these
                                                found that 2014 spawning stock biomass                                    fall 2017 groundfish assessment                                        stocks for fishing year 2017 based on
                                                was at 22 percent of the biomass target                                   updates. Additionally, when the stock                                  2016 assessments and the
                                                and that the stock was not expected to                                    assessment for witch flounder can                                      recommendations of the Transboundary
                                                reach the 2017 rebuilding target even in                                  provide biomass estimates, these                                       Management Guidance Committee
                                                the absence of fishing mortality, we                                      estimates can be used to evaluate                                      (TMGC) (Table 1). For a more detailed
                                                anticipated that we would need to                                         progress towards the rebuilding targets.                               discussion of the TMGC’s 2017 catch
                                                notify the Council that it was necessary
                                                                                                                          3. Fishing Year 2017 Shared U.S./                                      advice, see the TMGC’s guidance
                                                to revise the rebuilding plan. Although
                                                a quantitative status determination                                       Canada Quotas                                                          document under the ‘‘Resources’’ tab at:
                                                relative to the 2016 benchmark                                                                                                                   http://
                                                                                                                          Management of Transboundary Georges                                    www.greateratlantic.fisheries.noaa.gov/
                                                assessment results is not possible, there                                 Bank Stocks
                                                are indications that the stock is still in                                                                                                       sustainable/species/multispecies/
                                                poor condition, and will continue to                                        As described in the proposed rule,                                   index.html.
                                                need conservative management                                              eastern GB cod, eastern GB haddock,

                                                 TABLE 1—FISHING YEAR 2017 U.S./CANADA QUOTAS (mt, LIVE WEIGHT) AND PERCENT OF QUOTA ALLOCATED TO EACH
                                                                                               COUNTRY
                                                                                                                                                                                                 Eastern GB     Eastern GB     GB yellowtail
                                                                                                                  Quota                                                                             cod          haddock        flounder

                                                Total Shared Quota .....................................................................................................................                 730          50,000            300
                                                U.S. Quota ...................................................................................................................................     146 (20%)    29,500 (59%)      207 (69%)
                                                Canada Quota .............................................................................................................................         584 (80%)    20,500 (41%)       93 (31%)



                                                   The regulations implementing the                                       catch limits for witch flounder based on                               Assessment for Framework 56, and is
                                                U.S./Canada Resource Sharing                                              the recent stock assessment and                                        not repeated here. The sector and
                                                Understanding require that any overages                                   consistent with the recommendations of                                 common pool sub-ACLs implemented in
                                                of the U.S. quota for eastern GB cod,                                     the Council’s SSC. This rule also adopts                               this action are based on fishing year
                                                eastern GB haddock, or GB yellowtail                                      2017 shared U.S./Canada quotas (see                                    2017 potential sector contributions
                                                flounder be deducted from the U.S.                                        section ‘‘3. Fishing Year 2017 Shared                                  (PSCs) and final fishing year 2017 sector
                                                quota in the following fishing year. If                                   U.S./Canada Quotas’’). With the                                        rosters. Sector-specific allocations are in
                                                catch information for fishing year 2016                                   exception of GB cod, GB haddock, GB                                    section ‘‘8. Sector Measures for Fishing
                                                indicates that the U.S. fishery exceeded                                  yellowtail flounder, and witch flounder,                               Year 2017.’’
                                                its quota for any of the shared stocks, we                                the catch limits included in this action
                                                will reduce the respective U.S. quotas                                                                                                           Closed Area I Hook Gear Haddock
                                                                                                                          are the same as or similar to those
                                                for fishing year 2017 in a future                                                                                                                Special Access Program
                                                                                                                          previously implemented in Framework
                                                management action, as soon as possible.                                   55, and became effective on May 1,                                        Overall fishing effort by both common
                                                If any fishery that is allocated a portion                                2017. There are changes to the northern                                pool and sector vessels in the Closed
                                                of the U.S. quota exceeds its allocation                                  windowpane flounder catch limits                                       Area I Hook Gear Haddock Special
                                                and causes an overage of the overall                                      related to the allocation of northern                                  Access Program (SAP) is controlled by
                                                U.S. quota, the overage reduction would                                   windowpane flounder to the scallop                                     an overall Total Allowable Catch (TAC)
                                                only be applied to that fishery’s                                         fishery (see section ‘‘5. Allocation of                                for GB haddock, which is the target
                                                allocation in the following fishing year.                                 Northern Windowpane Flounder to the                                    species for this SAP. The maximum
                                                This ensures that catch by one                                            Scallop Fishery’’). There are also minor                               amount of GB haddock that may be
                                                component of the fishery does not                                         changes to the catch limits for GB                                     caught in any fishing year is based on
                                                negatively affect another component of                                    winter flounder and white hake due to                                  the amount allocated to this SAP for the
                                                the fishery.                                                              revised estimates of Canadian catch.                                   2004 fishing year (1,130 mt), and
                                                4. Catch Limits for Fishing Years 2017–                                   The catch limits implemented in this                                   adjusted according to the growth or
                                                2019                                                                      action, including overfishing limits                                   decline of the western GB haddock
                                                                                                                          (OFLs), acceptable biological catches                                  biomass in relationship to its size in
                                                Summary of the Catch Limits                                               (ABCs), and annual catch limits (ACLs),                                2004. Based on this formula, the GB
                                                  Last year, Framework 55 (81 FR                                          can be found in Tables 2 through 9. A                                  Haddock TAC for this SAP is 10,709 mt
                                                26412; May 2, 2016) adopted fishing                                       summary of how these catch limits were                                 for the 2017 fishing year. Once this
                                                year 2016–2018 catch limits for all                                       developed, including the distribution to                               overall TAC is caught, the Closed Area
                                                groundfish stocks, except for the U.S./                                   the various fishery components, was                                    I Hook Gear Haddock SAP will be
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                                                Canada stocks, which are set annually.                                    provided in the proposed rule and in                                   closed to all groundfish vessels for the
                                                This rule adopts fishing year 2017–2019                                   Appendix II of the Environmental                                       remainder of the fishing year.




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                                                                     TABLE 2—FISHING YEARS 2017–2019 OVERFISHING LIMITS AND ACCEPTABLE BIOLOGICAL CATCHES
                                                                                                                                               [mt, live weight]

                                                                                                                         2017                                                              2018                                                     2019
                                                               Stock
                                                                                                      OFL             Total ABC               U.S. ABC                      OFL                          U.S. ABC                          OFL                U.S. ABC

                                                GB Cod .......................             1,665 ..............                 1,249                 665         1,665 ..............                            1,249
                                                GOM Cod ....................               667 .................                  500                 500         667 .................                             500
                                                GB Haddock ................                258,691 ..........                  77,898              57,398         358,077 ..........                             77,898
                                                GOM Haddock ............                   5,873 ..............                 4,534               4,534         6,218 ..............                            4,815
                                                GB Yellowtail Flounder                     Unknown ........                       300                 207         Unknown ........                                  354
                                                SNE/MA Yellowtail                          Unknown ........                       267                 267         Unknown ........                                  267
                                                  Flounder.
                                                CC/GOM Yellowtail                          707 .................                 427                     427      900 .................                               427
                                                  Flounder.
                                                American Plaice ..........                 1,748 ..............                 1,336               1,336         1,840 ..............                             1,404
                                                Witch Flounder ............                Unknown ........                       878                 878         Unknown ........                                   878         Unknown ........                    878
                                                GB Winter Flounder ....                    1,056 ..............                   755                 702         1,459 ..............                               702
                                                GOM Winter Flounder                        1,080 ..............                   810                 810         1,080 ..............                               810
                                                SNE/MA Winter Floun-                       1,021 ..............                   780                 780         1,587 ..............                               780
                                                  der.
                                                Redfish ........................           14,665 ............                 11,050              11,050         15,260 ............                            11,501
                                                White Hake ..................              4,816 ..............                 3,686               3,644         4,733 ..............                            3,580
                                                Pollock .........................          32,004 ............                 21,312              21,312         34,745 ............                            21,312
                                                N. Windowpane Floun-                       243 .................                  182                 182         243 .................                             182
                                                  der.
                                                S. Windowpane Floun-                       833 .................                 623                     623      833 .................                               623
                                                  der.
                                                Ocean Pout .................               220 .................                 165                     165      220 .................                               165
                                                Atlantic Halibut ............              210 .................                 158                     124      210 .................                               124
                                                Atlantic Wolffish ...........              110 .................                  82                      82      110 .................                                82
                                                   SNE/MA = Southern New England/Mid-Atlantic; CC = Cape Cod; N = Northern; S = Southern.
                                                   Note: An empty cell indicates no OFL/ABC is adopted for that year. These catch limits will be set in a future action.

                                                                                                                      TABLE 3—FISHING YEAR 2017 CATCH LIMITS
                                                                                                              [mt, live weight]
                                                 [Catch limits are implemented for GB cod, GB haddock, GB yellowtail, and witch flounder. Sub-ACL adjustments are implemented for the
                                                    midwater trawl fishery for GB haddock, and for the scallop fishery for northern windowpane. All other limits were previously adopted in
                                                    Framework 55 on May 1, 2016]

                                                                                                                      Total                                                           Midwater                                  Small-             State
                                                                                                                     ground-                   Common          Recreational                                Scallop                                             Other sub-
                                                                     Stock                            Total ACL                   Sector                                                 trawl                                  mesh            waters sub-
                                                                                                                       fish                      pool            fishery                                   fishery                                             component
                                                                                                                                                                                       fishery                                fisheries         component
                                                                                                                     fishery

                                                GB Cod .........................................            637           531         521             10       ....................   ................    ................   ................            20            86
                                                GOM Cod ......................................              473           437         271              9                     157      ................    ................   ................            27            10
                                                GB Haddock ..................................            54,568        52,620      52,253            367       ....................             801       ................   ................           574           574
                                                GOM Haddock ..............................                4,285         4,177       2,985             33                  1,160                   42      ................   ................            33            33
                                                GB Yellowtail Flounder .................                    201           163         160              2       ....................   ................                32                   4              0           2.1
                                                SNE/MA Yellowtail Flounder .........                        256           187         151             36       ....................   ................                34     ................             5            29
                                                CC/GOM Yellowtail Flounder ........                         409           341         326             15       ....................   ................    ................   ................            43            26
                                                American Plaice ............................              1,272         1,218       1,196             23       ....................   ................    ................   ................            27            27
                                                Witch Flounder ..............................               839           734         718             16       ....................   ................    ................   ................            35            70
                                                GB Winter Flounder ......................                   683           620         615              5       ....................   ................    ................   ................             0            63
                                                GOM Winter Flounder ...................                     776           639         607             32       ....................   ................    ................   ................           122            16
                                                SNE/MA Winter Flounder ..............                       749           585         515             70       ....................   ................    ................   ................            70            94
                                                Redfish ..........................................       10,514        10,183      10,126             56       ....................   ................    ................   ................           111           221
                                                White Hake ....................................           3,467         3,358       3,331             27       ....................   ................    ................   ................            36            73
                                                Pollock ...........................................      20,374        17,817      17,704            113       ....................   ................    ................   ................         1,279         1,279
                                                N. Windowpane Flounder .............                        170           129          na            129       ....................   ................                36     ................             2             4
                                                S. Windowpane Flounder ..............                       599           104          na            104       ....................   ................              209      ................            37           249
                                                Ocean Pout ...................................              155           130          na            130       ....................   ................    ................   ................             2            23
                                                Atlantic Halibut ..............................             119            91          na             91       ....................   ................    ................   ................            25             4
                                                Atlantic Wolffish .............................              77            72          na             72       ....................   ................    ................   ................             1             3


                                                                                                                      TABLE 4—FISHING YEAR 2018 CATCH LIMITS
                                                                                                              [mt, live weight]
                                                 [Catch limits are implemented for GB cod, GB haddock, GB yellowtail, and witch flounder. Sub-ACL adjustments are implemented for the
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                                                    midwater trawl fishery for GB haddock, and for the scallop fishery for northern windowpane. All other limits were previously adopted in
                                                    Framework 55 on May 1, 2016]

                                                                                                                      Total                                                           Midwater                                  Small-             State
                                                                                                                     ground-                   Common          Recreational                                Scallop                                             Other sub-
                                                                     Stock                            Total ACL                   Sector                                                 trawl                                  mesh            waters sub-
                                                                                                                       fish                      pool            fishery                                   fishery                                             component
                                                                                                                                                                                       fishery                                fisheries         component
                                                                                                                     fishery

                                                GB Cod .........................................            1,197        997            978              18    ....................   ................    ................   ................            37           162



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                                                                                                                 TABLE 4—FISHING YEAR 2018 CATCH LIMITS—Continued
                                                                                                              [mt, live weight]
                                                 [Catch limits are implemented for GB cod, GB haddock, GB yellowtail, and witch flounder. Sub-ACL adjustments are implemented for the
                                                    midwater trawl fishery for GB haddock, and for the scallop fishery for northern windowpane. All other limits were previously adopted in
                                                    Framework 55 on May 1, 2016]

                                                                                                                              Total                                                                Midwater                                 Small-             State
                                                                                                                             ground-                          Common        Recreational                               Scallop                                                    Other sub-
                                                                      Stock                             Total ACL                           Sector                                                    trawl                                 mesh            waters sub-
                                                                                                                               fish                             pool          fishery                                  fishery                                                    component
                                                                                                                                                                                                    fishery                               fisheries         component
                                                                                                                             fishery

                                                GOM Cod ......................................                  473                437              271                 9                 157      ................   ................   ................               27                  10
                                                GB Haddock ..................................                74,058             71,413         70,916                 497   ....................          1,087       ................   ................              779                 779
                                                GOM Haddock ..............................                    4,550              4,436           3,169                 35              1,231                   45     ................   ................               35                  35
                                                GB Yellowtail Flounder .................                        343                278              274                 4   ....................   ................               55                   7                 0                   4
                                                SNE/MA Yellowtail Flounder .........                            256                185              149                36   ....................   ................               37     ................                5                  29
                                                CC/GOM Yellowtail Flounder ........                             409                341              326                15   ....................   ................   ................   ................               43                  26
                                                American Plaice ............................                  1,337              1,280           1,257                 24   ....................   ................   ................   ................               28                  28
                                                Witch Flounder ..............................                   839                734              718                16   ....................   ................   ................   ................               35                  70
                                                GB Winter Flounder ......................                       683                620              615                 5   ....................   ................   ................   ................                0                  63
                                                GOM Winter Flounder ...................                         776                639              607                32   ....................   ................   ................   ................              122                  16
                                                SNE/MA Winter Flounder ..............                           749                585              515                70   ....................   ................   ................   ................               70                  94
                                                Redfish ..........................................           10,943             10,598         10,540                  58   ....................   ................   ................   ................              115                 230
                                                White Hake ....................................               3,406              3,299           3,273                 26   ....................   ................   ................   ................               36                  72
                                                Pollock ...........................................          20,374             17,817         17,704                 113   ....................   ................   ................   ................            1,279               1,279
                                                N. Windowpane Flounder .............                            170                129    ................            129   ....................   ................               36     ................                2                   4
                                                S. Windowpane Flounder ..............                           599                104    ................            104   ....................   ................             209      ................               37                 249
                                                Ocean Pout ...................................                  155                130    ................            130   ....................   ................   ................   ................                2                  23
                                                Atlantic Halibut ..............................                 119                 91    ................             91   ....................   ................   ................   ................               25                   4
                                                Atlantic Wolffish .............................                  77                 72    ................             72   ....................   ................   ................   ................                1                   3


                                                                                                                               TABLE 5—FISHING YEAR 2019 CATCH LIMITS
                                                                                                                                                              [mt, live weight]

                                                                                                                              Total                                                                Midwater                                 Small-             State
                                                                                                                             ground-                          Common        Recreational                               Scallop                                                    Other sub-
                                                                      Stock                             Total ACL                           Sector                                                 trawl fish-                              mesh            waters sub-
                                                                                                                               fish                             pool          fishery                                  fishery                                                    component
                                                                                                                                                                                                      ery                                 fisheries         component
                                                                                                                             fishery

                                                Witch Flounder ..............................                839                734           718                16         ....................   ................   ................   ................          35                 70


                                                                          TABLE 6—FISHING YEARS 2017–2019 COMMON POOL TRIMESTER TOTAL ALLOWABLE CATCHES
                                                                                                                                                              [mt, live weight]

                                                                                                                                                         2017                                                 2018                                                   2019
                                                                                     Stock                                            Trimester       Trimester         Trimester       Trimester           Trimester         Trimester          Trimester          Trimester      Trimester
                                                                                                                                          1               2                 3               1                   2                 3                  1                  2              3

                                                GB Cod .........................................................................            2.5                3.6            3.7                4.6                6.8                7.0
                                                GOM Cod ......................................................................              2.5                3.3            3.4                2.5                3.3                3.4
                                                GB Haddock ..................................................................              99.0              120.9          146.6              134.3              164.1              199.0
                                                GOM Haddock ..............................................................                  8.8                8.5           15.4                9.4                9.0               16.3
                                                GB Yellowtail Flounder .................................................                    0.5                0.7            1.3                0.8                1.3                2.2
                                                SNE/MA Yellowtail Flounder .........................................                        7.6               13.4           15.2                7.5               13.2               14.9
                                                CC/GOM Yellowtail Flounder ........................................                         5.2                5.2            4.5                5.2                5.2                4.5
                                                American Plaice ............................................................                5.5                8.2            9.1                5.7                8.6                9.6
                                                Witch Flounder ..............................................................               4.4                5.1            6.9                4.4                5.1                6.9                  4.4             5.1             6.9
                                                GB Winter Flounder ......................................................                   0.4                1.2            3.5                0.4                1.2                3.5
                                                GOM Winter Flounder ...................................................                    11.7               12.0            7.9               11.7               12.0                7.9
                                                Redfish ..........................................................................         14.0               17.4           24.7               14.6               18.1               25.7
                                                White Hake ....................................................................            10.2                8.3            8.3               10.0                8.2                8.2
                                                Pollock ...........................................................................        31.6               39.5           41.8               31.6               39.5               41.8
                                                   Note. An empty cell indicates that no catch limit has been set yet for these stocks. These catch limits will be set in a future management action.

                                                                                     TABLE 7—COMMON POOL INCIDENTAL CATCH TACS FOR FISHING YEARS 2017–2019
                                                                                                                                                              [mt, live weight]

                                                                                                                                                                                  Percentage
                                                                                                             Stock                                                                of common                            2017                           2018                        2019
                                                                                                                                                                                 pool sub-ACL
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                                                GB Cod ............................................................................................................                                     2                         0.20                            0.37   ........................
                                                GOM Cod .........................................................................................................                                       1                         0.09                            0.09   ........................
                                                GB Yellowtail Flounder ....................................................................................                                             2                         0.05                            0.08   ........................
                                                CC/GOM Yellowtail Flounder ...........................................................................                                                  1                         0.15                            0.15   ........................
                                                American Plaice ...............................................................................................                                         5                         1.14                            1.19   ........................
                                                Witch Flounder .................................................................................................                                        5                         0.82                            0.82                    0.82
                                                SNE/MA Winter Flounder ................................................................................                                                 1                         0.70                            0.70   ........................




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                                                         TABLE 8—PERCENTAGE OF INCIDENTAL CATCH TACS DISTRIBUTED TO EACH SPECIAL MANAGEMENT PROGRAM
                                                                                                                                                                                                                        Closed Area I
                                                                                                                                                                                                 Regular B                                          Eastern US/CA
                                                                                                                 Stock                                                                                                   hook gear
                                                                                                                                                                                                DAS program                                          haddock SAP
                                                                                                                                                                                                                        haddock SAP

                                                GB Cod ....................................................................................................................................                    50                           16                             34
                                                GOM Cod .................................................................................................................................                     100       ........................   ............................
                                                GB Yellowtail Flounder ............................................................................................................                            50       ........................                           50
                                                CC/GOM Yellowtail Flounder ..................................................................................................                                 100       ........................   ............................
                                                American Plaice .......................................................................................................................                       100       ........................   ............................
                                                Witch Flounder .........................................................................................................................                      100       ........................   ............................
                                                SNE/MA Winter Flounder ........................................................................................................                               100       ........................   ............................
                                                White Hake ..............................................................................................................................                     100       ........................   ............................
                                                   DAS = Days-at-Sea

                                                          TABLE 9—FISHING YEARS 2017–2019 INCIDENTAL CATCH TACS FOR EACH SPECIAL MANAGEMENT PROGRAM
                                                                                                                                                   [mt, live weight]

                                                                                                                         Regular B DAS                           Closed Area I hook gear haddock                          Eastern U.S./Canada haddock
                                                                                                                            program                                            SAP                                                    SAP
                                                                        Stock
                                                                                                                2017             2018             2019              2017               2018             2019               2017                2018               2019

                                                GB Cod ..............................................               0.10             0.18      ..............            0.03                 0.06   ................            0.07               0.13      ................
                                                GOM Cod ...........................................                 0.09             0.09      ..............             n/a                  n/a   ................             n/a                n/a      ................
                                                GB Yellowtail Flounder ......................                       0.02             0.04      ..............             n/a                  n/a   ................            0.02               0.04      ................
                                                CC/GOM Yellowtail Flounder .............                            0.15             0.15      ..............             n/a                  n/a   ................             n/a                n/a      ................
                                                American Plaice .................................                   1.14             1.19      ..............             n/a                  n/a   ................             n/a                n/a      ................
                                                Witch Flounder ...................................                  0.82             0.82             0.82                n/a                  n/a              n/a               n/a                n/a                 n/a
                                                SNE/MA Winter Flounder ...................                          0.70             0.70      ..............             n/a                  n/a   ................             n/a                n/a      ................



                                                5. Allocation of Northern Windowpane                                       catch or an overage if one occurs. Thus,                                  is low (see section ‘‘6. Revised Trigger
                                                Flounder for the Scallop Fishery                                           a sub-ACL for the scallop fishery would                                   for Scallop Accountability Measures’’).
                                                   This action establishes a scallop                                       help prevent overfishing of northern                                      6. Revised Trigger for Scallop
                                                fishery sub-ACL for northern                                               windowpane flounder, as required by                                       Accountability Measures
                                                windowpane flounder equal to 21                                            National Standard 1 and section
                                                percent of the northern windowpane                                         303(a)(1) of the Magnuson-Stevens Act,                                       The scallop fishery has sub-ACLs for
                                                flounder ABC. This allocation is based                                     and create an incentive to minimize                                       GB yellowtail flounder, SNE/MA
                                                on the 90th percentile of scallop fishery                                  bycatch of this stock, consistent with                                    yellowtail flounder, southern
                                                catches (as a percent of the total catch)                                  National Standard 9. This measure also                                    windowpane flounder, and northern
                                                for calendar years 2005 to 2014. This                                      ensures that catch from one fishery does                                  windowpane flounder. If the scallop
                                                approach is similar to the approach                                        not negatively affect another fishery.                                    fishery exceeds its sub-ACL for these
                                                used to set the southern windowpane                                                                                                                  stocks, it is subject to AMs that, in
                                                                                                                              This action does not include scallop                                   general, restrict the scallop fishery in
                                                flounder sub-ACL for the scallop fishery                                   fishery AMs for the northern
                                                in Framework 48 (78 FR 26118, May 2,                                                                                                                 seasons and areas with high encounter
                                                                                                                           windowpane flounder sub-ACL.                                              rates for these stocks. Framework 47 (77
                                                2013). The Council chose a fixed-
                                                                                                                           Consistent with other scallop                                             FR 26104, May 2, 2012) adopted a
                                                percentage allocation rather than an
                                                                                                                           allocations, the Council is developing                                    policy that the scallop fishery is subject
                                                allocation based on projected catch
                                                                                                                           and will adopt scallop fishery AMs for                                    to AMs for these stocks if either: (1) The
                                                because projected scallop fishery catch
                                                of northern windowpane flounder can                                        this sub-ACL in Framework 28 to the                                       scallop fishery exceeds its sub-ACL and
                                                fluctuate greatly from year to year. The                                   Atlantic Sea Scallop FMP that is                                          the total ACL is exceeded; or (2) the
                                                scallop fishery’s sub-ACL would be                                         intended to be implemented for the                                        scallop fishery exceeds its sub-ACL by
                                                calculated by reducing the portion of                                      2018 fishing year. If there is an overage                                 50 percent or more. This policy was
                                                the ABC allocated to the scallop fishery                                   in the 2017 scallop fishery northern                                      implemented to provide flexibility for
                                                to account for management uncertainty.                                     windowpane flounder sub-ACL, that                                         the scallop fishery and help achieve
                                                The current management uncertainty                                         overage would be subject to the AM. For                                   optimum yield.
                                                buffer for zero-possession stocks is 7                                     any ACL overages that occur in 2017                                          This final rule implements a
                                                percent. The management uncertainty                                        and beyond, the groundfish fishery                                        temporary change to the trigger for the
                                                buffer can be adjusted each time the                                       would only be subject to an AM if the                                     scallop fishery AMs for GB yellowtail
                                                groundfish catch limits are set.                                           groundfish fishery exceeds its sub-ACL                                    flounder and northern windowpane
                                                   Outside of the groundfish fishery, the                                  and the overall ACL is also exceeded.                                     flounder. For fishing years 2017 and
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                                                scallop fishery is the other major                                         The 2017 sub-ACL implemented in this                                      2018, the AMs will only be
                                                contributor to northern windowpane                                         action is lower than recent scallop                                       implemented if scallop fishery catch
                                                flounder catch. Adopting an allocation                                     fishery catches of northern windowpane                                    exceeds its sub-ACL by any amount and
                                                and corresponding AM for the scallop                                       flounder. As a result, this action also                                   the total ACL is also exceeded. The AM
                                                fishery is intended to create                                              implements an AM trigger for this stock                                   trigger remains unchanged for SNE/MA
                                                accountability for a fishery that is                                       to mitigate potential impacts of a scallop                                yellowtail flounder and southern
                                                responsible for a substantial share of                                     fishery AM in years when the sub-ACL                                      windowpane flounder. The adjustment


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                                                in the trigger thresholds for GB                            Framework 56 also establishes a                    specifications described above under ‘‘4.
                                                yellowtail flounder and northern                         process for reviewing the GB haddock                  Catch Limits for Fishing Years 2017–
                                                windowpane flounder is intended to                       midwater trawl sub-ACL. Following an                  2019’’ and final 2017 sector rosters (see
                                                provide additional flexibility, beyond                   assessment of the entire GB haddock                   Tables 10 through 12). A sector’s
                                                the existing scallop AM implementation                   stock, the Groundfish Plan Development                allocation is calculated by summing its
                                                policy, for the scallop fishery to operate               Team (PDT) will review factors                        members’ PSC for a stock and applying
                                                in years when the overall and scallop                    including, but not limited to, groundfish             this cumulative PSC to the commercial
                                                fishery allocations for these stocks are                 fishery catch performance, ACL                        sub-ACL.
                                                low. The scallop fishery is expected to                  utilization, status of the GB haddock                    An individual permit is assigned a
                                                operate primarily on Georges Bank in                     resource, recruitment, incoming year-                 PSC for GB cod and haddock, but is not
                                                2017 and 2018, based on scallop                          class strength, and the variability in the            assigned a separate PSC for the Eastern
                                                rotational area management. Beginning                    GB haddock incidental catch estimates                 GB cod or Eastern GB haddock
                                                in fishing year 2019, the standard policy                for the Atlantic herring midwater trawl               management units. Each sector’s GB cod
                                                for scallop fishery AM implementation                    fishery. Based on this review, the PDT                and GB haddock allocations are divided
                                                will apply.                                              will determine whether changes to the                 into an Eastern and Western ACE
                                                                                                         GB haddock midwater trawl sub-ACL                     component, based on the sector’s
                                                7. Increase to Georges Bank Haddock
                                                                                                         are necessary, and recommend to the                   percentage of the GB cod and GB
                                                Allocation for the Midwater Trawl
                                                                                                         Groundfish Committee and Council an                   haddock ACLs. For example, if a sector
                                                Fishery
                                                                                                         appropriate sub-ACL equal to 1 to 2                   is allocated 4 percent of the GB cod
                                                  This action increases the Atlantic                     percent of the GB haddock U.S. ABC.                   commercial sub-ACL and 6 percent of
                                                herring midwater trawl fishery’s GB                                                                            the GB haddock commercial sub-ACL,
                                                                                                         8. Sector Measures for Fishing Year
                                                haddock catch cap from 1 percent of the                                                                        the sector is allocated 4 percent of the
                                                                                                         2017
                                                U.S. ABC to 1.5 percent. This                                                                                  commercial Eastern U.S./Canada Area
                                                adjustment is intended to achieve                           This action also updates annual catch              GB cod TAC and 6 percent of the
                                                optimum yield for the herring fishery                    entitlements for 19 sectors for the 2017              commercial Eastern U.S./Canada Area
                                                while minimizing bycatch of haddock to                   fishing year based on the new catch                   GB haddock TAC as its Eastern GB cod
                                                the extent practicable. The low                          limits included in Framework 56 and                   and haddock ACEs. These amounts are
                                                percentage maintains the incentive to                    the finalized 2017 sector rosters. We                 then subtracted from the sector’s overall
                                                avoid haddock while not constraining                     previously approved 2017 and 2018                     GB cod and haddock allocations to
                                                the groundfish fishery. As in the past,                  sector operations plans, as well as sector            determine its Western GB cod and
                                                the herring fishery’s midwater trawl                     regulatory exemptions, in an interim                  haddock allocations. Sectors can
                                                sub-ACL will be calculated by reducing                   final rule that became effective on May               ‘‘convert’’ their Eastern GB cod and
                                                the portion of the ABC allocated to the                  1, 2017 (82 FR 19618; April 28, 2017).                haddock allocations into Western
                                                herring midwater trawl fishery to                                                                              allocation that can be fished in Western
                                                                                                         Sector Allocations
                                                account for management uncertainty.                                                                            GB. Western GB allocations cannot be
                                                The current management uncertainty                         The sector allocations in this final                converted to Eastern allocations.
                                                buffer is 7 percent.                                     rule are based on the fishing year 2017               BILLING CODE 3501–22–P
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Table 10. Cumulative PSC (percentage) each sector would receive by stock for fishing year 2017
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 GB Cod Fixed Ggsgtgf)cmr (Fixed Gear    28.63   2.98    6.34      2.06      0.01       0.37       3.06       1.00       215       0.03       13.60      2.34       2.79       5.84   8.02
 Maine Coast Community Sector (MCCS)     0.97    9.52    0.96      6.35      1.59       1.27       3.25       9.90       7.47      0.67       3.11       1.49       5.95      10.49   10.68
           Maine Permit Bank             0.13    112     0.04      112       0.01       0.03       0.32       116        0.73      0.00       0.43       0.02       0.82       1.64    1.67
  Northeast Coastal Communities Sector   0.40    210     0.35      1.53      0.84       0.70       1.90       0.61       1.25      0.05       214        0.71       1.00       1.96   1.786
              NEFS 1                      0.00    0.03    0.00     0.00       0.00       0.00      0.04       0.01       0.01       0.00       0.05      0.00       0.00       0.00    0.00
              NEFS 2                      5.86   18.47   10.67    17.07       1.87       1.73     19.67       9.31      13.21       3.21      18.78      3.51      14.85       6.45   11.39
              NEFS 3                      0.73    9.90    0.05     6.81       0.04       0.07      6.08       2.07       1.69       0.01       6.99      0.41       0.75       3.24    3.96
              NEFS 4                      417    10.61    5.35     8.60       216        2.35      6.06       9.39       8.71       0.69       6.95      1.28       6.72       s.09    6.35
              NEFS 5                      0.48    0.00    0.82     0.00       1.28      20.93      0.21       0.43       0.56       0.44       0.02     11.99       0.01       0.09    0.04
              NEFS 6                      2.87    2.96    2.93     3.84       2.70       5.27      3.74       3.89       5.21       1.50       4.56      1.94       5.31       3.91    3.31
              NEFS 7                      1.25    0.80    1.35     0.59       3.41       2.47      2.27       0.74       0.94       1.28       2.39      0.80       0.36       0.56    0.45
              NEFS 8                      6.52    0.16    5.95     0.07      10.63       5.22      2.60       2.09       2.44      21.16       0.68      8.97       0.51       0.47    0.61
              NEFS 9                     1317     3.02   11.24     7.39      25.19       8.72     10.62       9.71       9.41      32.56       2.95     17.95       9.05       6.38    6.36
              NEFS 10                     0.34    2.35    0.16     1.25       0.00       0.55      4.01       0.93       1.69       0.01       8.95      0.49       0.33       0.61    0.70
              NEFS 11                     0.41   12.23    0.04     3.08       0.00       0.02      2.36       2.05       1.93       0.00       2.08      0.02       1.96       4.73    9.02
              NEFS 12                     0.63    2.98    0.09     1.05       0.00       0.01      7.95       0.50       0.57       0.00       7.66      0.22       0.23       0.30    0.82
              NEFS 13                    1218     0.91   20.11     1.05      34.50      21.03      8.84       8.48       9.30      17.82       3.05     16.60       4.28       215     2.62
      New Hampshire Permit Bank           0.00    1.14    0.00     0.03       0.00       0.00      0.02       0.03       0.01       0.00       0.06      0.00       0.02       0.08    0.11
      Sustainable Harvest Sector 1        2.67    5.97    2.52     4.77       0.97       0.32      3.22       6.40       4.35       5.74       4.67      0.82       6.08       8.41    7.29
      Sustainable Harvest Sector 2        0.29    0.29    0.40     0.07       2.21       2.25      0.84       0.72       0.61       0.46       0.93      111        0.26       0.33    0.27
      Sustainable Harvest Sector 3       16.45    9.19   29.92    32.18      11.06       7.44      8.56      28.70      25.54      13.54       4.99     17.33      38.16      33.47   23.93
             Sectors Total               98.15   96.73   99.30    98.91      98.48      80.73     95.60      98.13      97.77      99.18      95.06     87.99      99.45      99.20   99.37
             Common Pool                  1.88    3.18    0.66     1.06       1.46      17. 17     4.25       1.70       2.14       0.80       5.04     10.58       0.55       0.76    0.63
 * The data in this table are based on final fishing year 2017 sector rosters.
 [ For fishing year 2017, 27.5 percent of the GB cod ACL would be allocated for the Eastern U.S./Canada Area, while 56.1 percent of the GB haddock ACL would be allocated for the
 Eastern U.S./Canada Area.
 7 SNE/MA Yellowtail Flounder refers to the SNE/Mid—Atlantic stock. CC/COM Yellowtail Flounder refers to the Cape Cod/GOM stock.




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               Table 11. ACE (in 1,000 lbs), by stock, for each sector for fishing year 2017
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        Fixed Gear Sector             92         243         18        4,124        3,232        137          0           2          23         27          35            0       192         30       626     433     3,151
              MCCS                     3                     59         625          490         422          6           5          24         266        121            9       44          19      1,337    777     4,195
       Maine Permit Bank                           1          T          29          23           75          0           0             2       31          12            0          6            0    184     121      656
              NCCS                     1                     13         228          179         102          3           3          14          16         20            1       30              9    224     145      692
             NEFS 1                                —          0            —            —          0                                    0        0          0             0          1            0     —        —       —
             NEFS 2                   19          50         114       6,937        5.437       1,136         7           7          148        250        214         44         264         45      3,333    477     4,473
             NEFS 3                    2          6          61          33          26          453          0           0          46         56          27            0       98              5    169     240     1,557
             NEFS 4                   13          35         66        3,480        2,727        572          8          10          46         252        141            9       98          17      1,509    599     2496
             NEFS 5                    2          4           0         530          416           0          5          86             2        12         9             6          0        155       3       7        17
             NEFS 6                    9          24         18        1,903        1,492        255         10          22          28         105         84         21         64          25      1,192    290     1,298
             NEFS 7                    4          11          5         880          689          39         12          10          17         20          15         18         34          10       80       41      179
             NEFS 8                   21          55          1        3,868        3,031          5         38          22          20         56          40        289         10          116      114      35      241
             NEFS 9                   42         112         19        7,312        5,731        492         90          36          80         261        152        445         41          232     2,032    472     2499
            NEFS 10                    1          3          14         107          84           83          0           2          30         25          27            0       126             6    73       45      273
            NEFS 11                    1          3          76          24          19          205          0           0          18         55          31            0       29              0    441     350     3,542
            NEFS 12                    2          5          18          61          48           70          0           0          60          14         9             0       108             3    52       22      324
            NEFS 13                   39         103          6        13,081      10,252         70         124         87          66         228        150        243         43          214      961     159     1,029
  New Hampshire Permit Bank            0          0           7            0            0          2          0           0             0        1          0             0          1            0     4       6       44
  Sustainable Harvest Sector 1         9          23         37        1,641        1,286        317          3           1          24         172         70         78         66          11      1,364    623     2,862
  Sustainable Harvest Sector 2         1          2           2         261          205           5          8           9             6        19         10            6       13          14       59       25      104
  Sustainable Harvest Sector 3        53         140         57        19,458      15,250       2,141        40          31          64         771        413         185        70          224     8,567    2478    9,399
          Sectors Total               316        832         598      64,583       50,615       6,580        353         334         718       2,636      1,582       1,355      1,338       1,136    22,325   7,344   39,030
          Common Pool                  6          16         20         427          335          70          5          71          32         46          35         11         71          137      123      56      249
*The data in this table are based on final fishing year 2017 sector rosters.
*Numbers are rounded to the nearest thousand lbs. In some cases, this table shows an allocation of 0, but that sector may be allocated a small amount of that stock in tens or hundreds pounds.
* The data in the table represent the total allocations to each sector.


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        Table 12. ACE (in metric tons), by stock, for each sector for fishing year 2017

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            MCCS                        1        4      27       283        222      192        3        2       11      121       55         4       20         o         606        352       1,903
      Maine Permit Bank                0         1       3        13         10       34        0        0        1       14        5         0        3         0          84         55        298
             NCCS                       1        2       6       104         81       46        1         1       6        7        o         0       14         4         102         66        314
            NEFS 1                      —        —       0         —          —        0        0        0        0        0        0         0        0         0           0          0          0
            NEFS 2                     o        23      52      3,147      2466      515        3        3       67      113       97        20      120        21        1,512       216      2,029
            NEFS 3                      1        3      28        15         12      205        0        0       21       25       12         0      45          2          77        109        706
            NEFS 4                     6        16      30      1,578      1,237     259        4        4       21      114       64         4      44          8         684        272       1,132
            NEFS 5                      1        2       0       241        189        0        2       39        1        5        4         3        0        70           1          3          8
            NEFS 6                     4        11       8       863        677      116        4        10      13      47        38         9       29        11         541        131        589
            NEFS 7                     2         5       2       399        313       18        6        5        8        9        7         8       15         5          36         19         81
            NEFS 8                     10       25       0      1,754      1,375       2       17        10       9       25       18       131        4        53          52         16        109
            NEFS 9                     19       51       8      3,317      2,599     223       41        16      36      118       69       202       19       105         922        214       1,133
           NEFS 10                     0         1       7       49          38       38        0         1      14       11       12         0       57         3          33         21        124
           NEFS 11                      1        2      34        11          o       93        0        0        8       25       14         0       13         0         200        159       1,607
           NEFS 12                      1        2       8        28         22       32        0        0       27        6        4         0      49          1          23         10        147
           NEFS 13                     18      47        3      5,934      4,650      32       56       39       30      103       68       110       19        97         436         72        467
 New Hampshire Permit Bank             0         0       3         0          0        1        0        0        0        0        0         0        0         0           2          3         20
 Sustainable Harvest Sector 1          4        10      17       744        583      144        2         1      11       18       32        36       30         5         619        Pok       1,298
 Sustainable Harvest Sector 2          0         1       1       118         93        2        4        4        3        9        5         3        6         6          27         11         47
 Sustainable Harvest Sector 3         24        63      26      8,826      6,917     971       18        14      29      350      187        84       32       101       3,886       1,124      4264
         Sectors Total                143      378     271     29,295     22,959    2,985     160       151     326     1,196     718       615      607       515       10,126      3,331     17,704
        Common Pool                    3         7       o       194        152       32      2.37      32       14       21       16         5       32        62          56         25        113
*The data in this table are based on final fishing year 2017 sector rosters.
"Numbers are rounded to the nearest metric ton, but allocations are made in pounds. In some cases, this table shows a sector allocation of 0 metric tons, but that sector may be allocated a
small amount of that stock in pounds.
* The data in the table represent the total allocations to each sector.




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                                                Sector Carryover From Fishing Year                       10 percent of unused ACE for each stock               measures are required. If the overall
                                                2016 to Fishing Year 2017                                from the end of 2016 to 2017, but may                 ACL for any allocated stock is exceeded
                                                                                                         not exceed the ABC for each stock. The                for the 2017 fishing year, any available
                                                   We completed 2016 fishing year data                   unused ACE that is carried over is                    carryover harvested by a sector, minus
                                                reconciliation with sectors and                          adjusted down when necessary to                       the sector’s de minimis amount, will be
                                                determined final 2016 fishing year                       ensure the combined carryover of                      counted against its allocation to
                                                sector catch and the amount of                           unused ACE and the sector sub-ACL do                  determine whether an overage subject to
                                                allocation that sectors may carry over                   not exceed each stock’s ABC. This is the              an accountability measure occurred.
                                                from the 2016 to the 2017 fishing year.                  sector’s available carryover for fishing              Tables 15 and 16 list the final ACE
                                                Table 13 includes the maximum amount                     year 2017.
                                                of allocation that sectors may carry over                                                                      available to sectors for the 2017 fishing
                                                                                                           Table 14 includes the de minimis
                                                from the 2016 to the 2017 fishing year.                  amount of carryover for each sector for               year, including final carryover amounts
                                                With the exception of GB yellowtail                      the 2017 fishing year that is used to                 for each sector, as adjusted down when
                                                flounder, a sector may carry over up to                  determine when accountability                         necessary to equal each stock’s ABC.
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Table 13. Finalized Carryover ACE from Fishing Year 2016 to Fishing Year 2017 (lb)1

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Mces              —       Pas| 3.592| .          2.679|    13227]     —       776           403|      16.380| —3.973           3| .471|       254| 37.606|—23.304]— 123.141
NncCs             —       176| 403| —            8.653)      2.090|   —        711          350|          302       57      o3 1.067]         229|    5.875] 3.436|—— 10.924
NEFS 1            —           0      3                0            3|             0             7             3      I         0        3        0         0          0          0
NEFS 2            —    323s|i1.8s1| _         668.654]     94.377,    —        386|      $.623               o| <s238|—1.492] 15.350| 2.813|— 194.007]— 27.752] 274.478
NEFS 3            —       afi| 7.522| .          6.218|    40.290|    —          19|     3.093]         1.322] 1.453           6| —6.122]     334| 11.759| 14.383| 103313
NEFS 4            —    3.644] 13®s) _         335.211]     44.033|    —        691l      1.447]       11.28s]| 4.287]|    306| 4.953|         279          0| ~—32.243| —130.597
NEFS 3            —       575        o|         382|             19|  —     6.852             a9o)        sol|    186       60         19| 10.847       ag)       ass|     ———1.034
NEFS 6            —    Zoi8| 1.826| _         183.697]     20.5338|   .     1.5349]|     1.626|        5472| 424s|        667| 3.613| 1.557, 68.494] 15.6653| —70.061
NEFS 7            —     1.220| 496| —           §1.979|      3.144|   —        726          o8$7|       100|      764|     s68| 1.890|        643|    4.603] —2.233]      —9.633
NEFS 8            —    6.330|      —os| _     383.886|         428|   —     1.s34]       1274]         4.740| 2.1ti9| 9395|]         562| 7.248|—     7.141| 2.056| 13.556
NEFS 9            —    6.464| 1.8s60| —       706.470|     39.361|    —     2.564|       14.621]      21.006| 6.771] 14.442] 2.334] i14.418] 116.742] 25.523] 134.829
NEFS 10           —       333| 1.490| —         10.328|      —7.266|  —        156|      1.979]        2.386]|— 1.235         al 7313|        401|   14.192] 2.490|—— 14.778
NEFS 11           —       389| 7.652| —          2338|     16251|     —            3        621|       2.520| —1.666           1| —1.684        14| —25.412| —18.930| 191.011
NEFS 17           —       544| 383| —            5.907|      —5.566|  —           3|     —~—~3460|      1.090|    1464         o| 6.073|      173|    1.784] 1.181| 17.483
NEFS 13           —   ——lioi| 302] _        |1.253.586|      5.530|———      6.181|       3.703|       18.137         o| —7.893] —2392| 13.294] 54.612] 8.277] 54.953
SHSI              —    13214 41i7] _          193.578]     31.3i18|———         175|      2.256|        5281| 3.i76]        783| 5.641| 1.012| 84.589| 37.991] 176.681
SHS>              —       132) 184| —           Psa37,         387|   —        660          >o3|          so3|    303|     123| 1.032]        530          0| —~1.341|    5.660
SHS3              —   ——l16398| 6.669) —    |1.915.469]   184.799]    —     2.19s|       3.653)       46.019| 21.136| 6.169| —2.713|] 13.892| 528.619| 1530.013| —576.497
Grand To|         _   61.719] s1.644) —     |6.239.071]   520.826|    —    »a241|      —39.672|]     141.086| s8.631| 41.879| 74.948| 68.333| 1.181.669| 390.210| 2.067.927

‘GB cod and GB haddock ACE are carried over as Western ACE of the respective stock to comply with the U.S./Canada sharing agreement. Similarly,
GB yellowtail flounder cannot be carried over. Therefore, there is no carryover for Eastern GB cod and haddock, denoted by a            66099




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Mces                   113| 583| —            2oo a223|                   53      44| 2.660| —1.209             3L   COa3s|    ——dor] —13.368|        7.768]|     41.955
NncCs                   a7| 130| —            3.379, —1.019| —            39      143|     164      57          7|   302         ol    2243]|         1.449|        6.920
NEFS 1                     0      3|               0       3|              0          7       7       1         0        3         0          0             0              0
NEFS >                 683| 1.141| —       102.574] 11.337]  —            7|    1.478         o[ zi37]      as| 2644          as2| 33327]            4.772|       44.731
NEFS 3                   s6| 612| —             aso| 4.530|  —             3      asi|    sso|     273          3|   984         33     C—1.692]     2.398|        ——15.566
NEFS 4                 ag7| 656| —          51.454| 5.719|   —            97      ass| 2.522| —1.109          os|    979|      166            0|      —=5.987]    24.961
NEFS 3                   56       0| —=—      7.843        3|            e          s\     116      91        60         2| —~1.548         33             70           167
NEFS 6                 336| 183| —          »8.146| 2.553|   —           718      >8si| 1.o4s|     842|     06|      642|     250| 11.922|           2.898|        —12.984
NEFS 7                 147]     50| —        13.006|   393|  —           102      ol       i99]—   Isi|     i753|    336|      104         801           413|        1.783
NEFS 8                 76i)     10| —       s7.i01|      45| —           716      19os|   s6i|l    393| 2.891          o6| 1.138|       1.138            343|       2409
NEFS 9               134|      186| —      108.123] 4.917|   —           361      o7( z607| 1.523] 4449]             413| 2317] 20.320]|             —4.722|      —24.987
NEFS 10                 40| 145| —            1383      829| —            73      soil    250|     274          1| 1.261         63        730|          453|       2.734
NEFS 11                 as| 756| —              3ss| —2.048| ——            1      17|     332|     313          0|   ——293         3|  —4411|         3.499]      —35.420
NEFS 12                 74| 184| —              904|   695|  —             0      507|     135      97          0| ~—1.079       28        515           19|        —3.240
NEFS 13              142s|      56| —      193.422)    699|  —           S69      664| 2279           o|f 2435|      429| 2i43|        9.613|         1.591|       10.288
SHSI                   313| 369| —          4.260| 3.170|    —            13      »a| 170|         704|     784|     oss|      106| 13.639|           6.228|      —28.616
SHS>                    34|     gds| —        3.863|     48| —            93        63|    192      99        6|      131|     143            o|f        347|        ——1.041
SHS3                 1oas| sos| — —        287.713] 21407|   —           307      643| 7.7i0| 14.132| 1.849]         703| 2.236| 85.674]            —24.779|      93.994
Grand Total         11.470| 5.8338| —      947.963| 65.029|  —         3337]    7.154] 23.539| 14.043] 13.462| 13.310| 11.3553] 205.689|            —72.163|     383.3035



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Table 15. Total ACE Available to Sectors in Fishing Year 2017 with Finalized Carryover (mt)

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MCCS             1      4     28         197       223     198       3      2     11     128           57       4      21           9      623      363    1,959
MPB              0      1       3          9        10      34       0      0      1      14            5       0       3           0       84       55      298
NCCS             1      2       6         72        85      47       1      1      7       8            9       0      14           4      104       67      319
NEFS 1           0      0       0          0         0       0       0      0      0       0            0       0       0           0         0       0         0
NEFS 2           9     24     57|     2,187     2,169      558       3      3    71      113           99      21     127         22     1,600      229    2,153
NEFS 3           1      3     31          10        15     224       0      0    22       26           13       0      47           3       82      115      7534
NEFS 4           6     18     30]|     1,097     1,389     279       4      5    21      119           66       4      47           8      6834     286    1,191
NEFS 5           1      2       0        167       213       0       2     42      1       6            4       3       0         75          2       3         8
NEFS 6           4     12       9        600       760     125       4     11     13      50           40      10      31          12      572      139      621
NEFS 7           2      5       2        277       351      19       6      5      8      10            7       8      16           5       38       20       85
NEFS 8          10     28       0|     1,219     1,549       2      17     10      9      28           19     135       5         56        55       17      115
NEFS 9          19     54       9|    2,305     2,920      241      41     18    38      128           72     208      20        112       975      226    1,195
NEFS 10          0      1       7         34        43      41       0      1     15      12           13       0      61           3       35       22      131
NEFS 11          1      2     38           8        10     100       0      0      8      26           15       0      14           0      212      167    1,693
NEFS 12          1      3       9         19        24      34       0      0    29        7            4       0      52           1       24       10      155
NEFS 13         18     51       3|    4,123     5,219       34      56     42    32      112           68     114      21        103       461       76      492
NHPB             0      0       3          0         0       1       0      0      0       0            0       0       0           0         2       3       20
SHSI1            4     12      19        517       671     158       2      1     12      80           33      36      32           5      657      300    1,378
SHS2             0      1        1        82       104       2       4      3      3       9            3       3       6           7       27       12       50
SHS3           24      71     29|     6,133     7,786|   1,055      18     15    31      371          197      87      33        108     4,126    1,192    4,525
Grand Total   143|    406    295|    20,357|   25,789|   3,221     160    162   344]   1,260          744     634     641        546|   10,662    3,508   18,642




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MCCS             3      8    62         434        492      438         6         3        235     282     125              9        45        19    1,374     800    4,319
MPB              0      1      7          20         23      75         0         0          2      31      12              0         6         0      184     121      656
NCCS             1      4     13        159        188      104         3         3         15      17      20              1        31         9      230     148      703
NEFS 1           0      0      0           0          0        0        0         0          0       0       0              0         1         0        0       0        0
NEFS 2          19     52   126|       4,821     6,105|    1,230        7         8       156      250     219             43       280       48     3,527     505    4,748
NEFS 3           2      7    69           23         32     493         0         0        49       57      29              0       105         6      181     254    1,662
NEFS 4          13     39    67|     2,418       3,062      616         8        10        47      263     145             10       103        17    1,509     631    2,627
NEFS 5           2      4      0        369        469         0        5        93          2      12       9              6         0      166         4       7       18
NEFS 6           9     26    20|      1,323      1,675      276        10        23        30      110      88             21        68       27     1,261     305    1,368
NEFS 7           4     12      3        611        774       42        12        11         18      21      16             18        35        11       85      44      188
NEFS 8          21     62      1|    2,688       3,415         5       38        23        21       61      42            298        10      123       121      37      254
NEFS 9          42    118    21|     5,081       6,437      531        90        39        84      282     159            459        44      246     2,149     498    2,633
NEFS 10          1      3     16          74         94      90         0         2        32       27      29              0       133         7       77      48      288
NEFS 11          1      4    83           17         21     221         0         0         18      58      33              0        31         0      466     369    3,733
NEFS 12          2      6     19          42         54      75         0         0        63       15      10              0       114         3       53      23      342
NEFS 13         39    114      6|    9,090      11,506       75       124        93        70      246     150            251        43      228     1,016     167    1,084
NHPB             0      0      7           0          0        2.       0         0          0       1       0                        1         0        4       6       44
SHSI1            9     26    41|      1,140      1,479      348         3         1        26      177      74              79       71        12    1,448     661    3,038
SHS2             1      3      2        182        230         5        8        10          7      20      10               6       14        15       59      26      110
SHS3            53    156    63|    13,522      17,165|   2,326        40        33        68      817     434             191       73      238     9,096   2,628    9,976
Grand Total    316    894   649|    44,880|     56,854|   7,101       353       358       758|   2,777   1,641           1,397    1,413    1,204|   23,507   7,734   41,098


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                                                BILLING CODE 3510–22–C                                                                                                                       response to this increase, after
                                                                                                                      We are implementing them in
                                                9. Fishing Year 2017 Annual Measures                                  conjunction with Framework 56                                          considering changes to the common
                                                Under Regional Administrator                                          measures in this action for efficiency                                 pool sub-ACLs and sector rosters from
                                                Authority                                                             purposes, and because they relate to the                               2016 to 2017, trimester TACs for 2017,
                                                   Northeast Multispecies FMP                                         catch limits considered in Framework                                   catch rates of witch flounder and
                                                regulations give us authority to                                      56.                                                                    American plaice from previous years,
                                                implement certain types of management                                                                                                        and other available information. Table
                                                                                                                      Witch Flounder and American Plaice
                                                measures for the common pool fishery,                                 Common Pool Trip Limits                                                17 details the witch flounder for fishing
                                                the U.S./Canada Management Area, and                                                                                                         year 2017 implemented. The common
                                                Special Management Programs on an                                        As discussed above in section ‘‘4.                                  pool trip limits for all other groundfish
                                                annual basis, or as needed. This action                               Catch Limits for Fishing Years 2017–                                   stocks remain the same as those
                                                implements a number of these                                          2019,’’ this action implements an                                      implemented on May 1, 2017, and are
                                                management measures for fishing year                                  increase to the witch flounder ABC for                                 described in the information sheet
                                                2017. These measures are not part of                                  fishing year 2017. We are adjusting the                                available here: https://
                                                Framework 56, and were not                                            common pool trip limits for witch                                      www.greateratlantic.fisheries.noaa.gov/
                                                specifically proposed by the Council.                                 flounder and American plaice in                                        regs/infodocs/multipossessionlimits.pdf.

                                                                                                TABLE 17—COMMON POOL TRIP LIMITS FOR FISHING YEAR 2017
                                                                                      Stock                                                                       Current 2017 trip limit                                         New 2017 trip limit

                                                Witch Flounder ......................................................................   150 lb (68 kg)/trip .................................................................   400 lb (181 kg)/trip.
                                                American Plaice ....................................................................    1,000 lb (454 kg)/trip ............................................................     500 lb (227 kg)/trip.



                                                Closed Area II Yellowtail Flounder/                                   10. Notice of Fishing Year 2017                                        when fishing inside the AM area
                                                Haddock Special Access Program                                        Northern and Southern Windowpane                                       (haddock separator trawl, Ruhle trawl,
                                                   This action allocates zero trips for                               Flounder Accountability Measures                                       or rope separator trawl). Sectors cannot
                                                common pool vessels to target                                            Catch exceeded the total ACLs for                                   request an exemption from these AMs.
                                                yellowtail flounder within the Closed                                 both northern and southern                                             There are no restrictions on common
                                                Area II Yellowtail Flounder/Haddock                                   windowpane flounder by more than 20                                    pool or sector vessels fishing with
                                                SAP for fishing year 2017. Common                                     percent in fishing year 2015. If catch                                 longline or gillnet gear.
                                                pool vessels can still fish in this SAP in                            exceeds the ACL for either windowpane                                     Our preliminary estimates indicate
                                                2017 to target haddock, but must fish                                 stock by more than 20 percent, we are                                  that 85 mt of northern windowpane
                                                with a haddock separator trawl, a Ruhle                               required to implement the large AM                                     flounder was caught during the 2016
                                                trawl, or hook gear. Vessels are not                                  area restrictions for each stock. The AM
                                                                                                                                                                                             fishing year, which is 48 percent of the
                                                allowed to fish in this SAP using                                     area restrictions require certain vessels
                                                                                                                                                                                             total 2016 ACL (177 mt) (Table 18). The
                                                flounder trawl nets. This SAP is open                                 to use approved selective gear types that
                                                from August 1, 2017, through January                                  reduce flatfish catch inside the AM                                    regulations allow us to remove the
                                                31, 2018.                                                             areas during the 2017 fishing year. An                                 northern windowpane flounder AM
                                                   We have the authority to determine                                 overview of the windowpane AM is                                       early if we determine that northern
                                                the allocation of the total number of                                 available here: https://                                               windowpane flounder catch remained
                                                trips into the Closed Area II Yellowtail                              www.greateratlantic.fisheries.noaa.gov/                                below the ACL in the year immediately
                                                Flounder/Haddock SAP based on                                         regs/infodocs/                                                         following an overage. This means that if
                                                several criteria, including the GB                                    windowpaneaminfosheet.pdf.                                             we have implemented an AM in year 3
                                                yellowtail flounder catch limit and the                                  This final rule announces the                                       (2017) due to an overage in year 1
                                                amount of GB yellowtail flounder                                      implementation timeline for the 2017                                   (2015), we can remove the AM if we
                                                caught outside of the SAP. The FMP                                    northern and southern windowpane                                       determine that catch did not exceed the
                                                specifies that no trips should be                                     flounder AMs. In developing this                                       ACL in year 2 (2016). We do not
                                                allocated to the Closed Area II                                       timeline, we considered updated 2016                                   typically finalize year-end data until
                                                Yellowtail Flounder/Haddock SAP if                                    catch information for both windowpane                                  several months into the fishing year, so
                                                the available GB yellowtail flounder                                  flounder stocks, correspondence from                                   the existing regulations only permit us
                                                catch is insufficient to support at least                             the New England and Mid-Atlantic                                       to remove the AM on or after September
                                                150 trips with a 15,000-lb (6,804-kg) trip                            Councils prior to the proposed rule, and                               1. Thus, although we must implement
                                                limit (or 2,250,000 lb (1,020,600 kg)).                               public comments on the proposed rule.                                  the northern windowpane AM area on
                                                This calculation accounts for the
                                                                                                                      Northern Windowpane Flounder                                           August 1, 2017, it will only be effective
                                                projected catch from the area outside
                                                                                                                         Fishing year 2015 catch exceeded the                                through August 31, 2017, because 2016
                                                the SAP. Based on the fishing year 2017
                                                GB yellowtail flounder groundfish sub-                                total ACL for northern windowpane                                      catch was below the ACL. Beginning on
                                                ACL of 363,763 lb (165,000 kg), there is                              flounder by 36 percent. Because catch                                  September 1, groundfish vessels will no
                                                insufficient GB yellowtail flounder to                                exceeded the ACL by more than 20                                       longer be required to use approved
                                                allocate any trips to the SAP, even if the                            percent, the large northern windowpane                                 selective gears when fishing inside the
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                                                projected catch from outside the SAP                                  flounder AM area (Figure 1) will take                                  northern windowpane flounder AM
                                                area is zero. Further, given the low GB                               effect for all groundfish trawl vessels on                             area. We encourage vessels to continue
                                                yellowtail flounder catch limit, catch                                August 1, 2017. Common pool and                                        to limit northern windowpane flounder
                                                rates outside of this SAP are more than                               sector vessels fishing on a groundfish                                 catch during the 2017 fishing year, as an
                                                adequate to fully harvest the 2017 GB                                 trip with trawl gear are required to use                               overage in 2017 would result in an AM
                                                yellowtail flounder allocation.                                       one of the approved selective gears                                    in a future fishing year.


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                                                Southern Windowpane Flounder                             Framework 52 (80 FR 2021; January 15,                    The southern windowpane flounder
                                                                                                         2015). The New England Council                        AM areas will be effective until August
                                                   Total 2015 catch exceeded the total
                                                                                                         developed this provision, and another                 31, 2017, for all groundfish trawl
                                                ACL for southern windowpane flounder                     provision to reduce the size of the
                                                by more than 20 percent. Because the                                                                           vessels. However, we are not able to
                                                                                                         windowpane AMs, explicitly to mitigate                remove the southern windowpane AM
                                                groundfish fishery, the scallop fishery,                 the economic impacts of the
                                                and the other non-groundfish fisheries                                                                         areas for large-mesh non-groundfish
                                                                                                         windowpane flounder AMs and                           vessels based on the existing
                                                all exceeded their respective sub-ACLs                   increase fishing opportunities for the
                                                and catch exceeded the overall ACL by                                                                          regulations. We are considering an
                                                                                                         groundfish fishery, while still                       emergency rule to extend the
                                                more than 20 percent, the large southern                 preventing overfishing. Although the
                                                windowpane flounder AM areas (Figure                                                                           Framework 52 provision to remove the
                                                                                                         Framework 52 provisions to reduce the
                                                1) will take effect for all groundfish                                                                         AM areas for the large-mesh non-
                                                                                                         size and duration of the southern
                                                trawl vessels, and for non-groundfish                    windowpane flounder AMs were not                      groundfish vessels as close to September
                                                trawl vessels fishing with a codend                      intended to apply to non-groundfish                   1, 2017, as possible. Beginning on
                                                mesh size of 5 inches (12 cm) or greater                 trawl vessels or the scallop fishery, the             September 1, 2017, groundfish trawl
                                                on August 1, 2017. Common pool and                       regulatory text for these provisions was              vessels will no longer be required to use
                                                sector vessels fishing on a groundfish                   ambiguous, and did not specifically                   approved selective gears when fishing
                                                trip with trawl gear, and non-groundfish                 state that the options to reduce the size             inside the AM areas. We encourage
                                                trawl vessels fishing with a codend                      or duration of the southern windowpane                vessels to continue to limit southern
                                                mesh size of 5 inches (12 cm) or greater,                flounder AMs should only apply to the                 windowpane flounder catch during the
                                                are required to use one of the approved                  groundfish fishery. Based on                          2017 fishing year, as an overage in 2017
                                                selective gears when fishing inside the                  correspondence with the New England                   would still result in an AM for a future
                                                AM areas. Sectors cannot request an                      Council prior to the Framework 56                     fishing year. At its June 2017 meeting,
                                                exemption from these AMs. There are                      proposed rule, we included a regulatory               the New England Council recommended
                                                no restrictions on common pool or                        text correction in the Framework 56                   analyzing revisions to the large-mesh
                                                sector vessels fishing with longline or                  proposed rule and in this final rule to               non-groundfish fishery AMs in
                                                gillnet gear. The scallop fishery AM will                clarify that these provisions only                    Framework 57 to the Northeast
                                                go into place for the entire month of                    applied to the groundfish fishery.                    Multispecies FMP, which has an
                                                February 2018. The AM requires                           However, both the New England and
                                                additional restrictions for dredge gear in                                                                     intended implementation date of May 1,
                                                                                                         Mid-Atlantic Fishery Management                       2018. The Mid-Atlantic Council has
                                                the area west of 71° W. longitude,                       Councils requested that we use any and
                                                excluding the Mid-Atlantic scallop                                                                             offered analytic support for potential
                                                                                                         all remediation methods available to
                                                access areas.                                                                                                  revisions. The revisions may include the
                                                                                                         remove or modify the southern
                                                   Our preliminary estimates indicate                    windowpane accountability measures                    extension of the Framework 52
                                                that 495 mt of southern windowpane                       for fishing year 2017. In support of their            provisions to reduce the size or duration
                                                flounder was caught during the 2016                      requests, the Councils pointed to the                 of the southern windowpane flounder
                                                fishing year, which is 82 percent of the                 rebuilt status of the southern                        AM areas to large-mesh non-groundfish
                                                total 2016 ACL (599 mt) (Table 18). As                   windowpane flounder stock, as well as                 fisheries, or other modifications to the
                                                noted above for northern windowpane                      the potential economic impacts of the                 size, location, duration, or trigger for the
                                                flounder, the regulations allow us to                    large AM on the groundfish, scallop,                  windowpane flounder AMs. We will
                                                remove a windowpane AM early if we                       and large-mesh non-groundfish                         work with the Councils to ensure that
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                                                determine that catch remained below                      fisheries. These requests, and the                    revisions to the windowpane AMs
                                                the ACL in the year immediately                          expected biological and economic                      maintain conservation benefits to the
                                                following an overage. We implemented                     implications of the large southern                    windowpane flounder stocks while still
                                                the provision that allows us to reduce                   windowpane AM area, are discussed in                  allowing the affected fisheries to
                                                the duration of the AM under                             the proposed rule.                                    achieve optimum yield.
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                                                11. Regulatory Corrections Under                         them with the reference to the haddock                similar comments on the proposed
                                                Regional Administrator Authority                         mid-water trawl sub-ACLs.                             measures have been consolidated.
                                                                                                           This rule clarifies the regulatory text
                                                  The following changes are being made                                                                         Witch Flounder Status Determination
                                                                                                         that describes the windowpane flounder
                                                using Magnuson-Stevens Act section                                                                             Criteria
                                                                                                         and ocean pout accountability measures
                                                305(d) authority to clarify regulatory                   in § 648.90.                                             Comment 1: A private citizen
                                                intent, correct references, inadvertent                                                                        supported disapproval of the New
                                                deletions, and other minor errors.                       Comments and Responses on Measures                    England Council’s proposed status
                                                                                                         Proposed in the Framework 56 Proposed                 determination criteria for witch
                                                  This rule clarifies the regulatory text                Rule
                                                regarding net obstruction or constriction                                                                      flounder. The commenter noted that it
                                                in § 648.80 to improve enforceability.                      We received nine comments during                   is problematic to have no objective
                                                                                                         the comment period on the Framework                   criteria to measure stock status, and
                                                  This rule removes § 648.85(d), which                   56 proposed rule, which included                      questioned whether, in the absence of
                                                describes the now obsolete haddock                       comments on the windowpane flounder                   criteria, the fishing industry could
                                                incidental catch allowance for some                      AMs that were described in conjunction                rewrite the standards to favor
                                                Atlantic herring vessels as a special                    with the proposed Framework 56                        overfishing.
                                                access program within the Northeast                      measures. Public comments were                           Response: We are disapproving the
                                                multispecies fishery. The haddock                        submitted by the New England Council,                 New England Council’s proposed status
                                                incidental catch allowances were                         the Mid-Atlantic Council, two                         determination criteria for witch
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                                                codified in the regulations at                           commercial fishing organizations (the                 flounder because the Magnuson-Stevens
                                                § 648.90(a)(4)(iii)(D) as midwater trawl                 Northeast Seafood Coalition (NSC) and                 Act requires us to maintain these
                                                sub-ACLs for the GOM and GB haddock                      the Maine Coast Fishermen’s                           criteria. The National Standard
                                                stocks when we implemented ACLs and                      Association (MCFA)), one commercial                   Guidelines require each FMP to specify
                                                AMs in Amendment 16. This rule                           fisherman, and four individuals.                      objective and measurable status
                                                removes the references to § 648.85(d)                    Responses to the comments received are                determination criteria that enable us to
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                                                unavailable to specify status                            benchmark assessment, this action                     model-based SDCs if groundfish
                                                determination criteria based on                          maintains the existing status                         assessments fail in the future, but would
                                                maximum sustainable yield (MSY) or                       determination criteria. However,                      be replaced by model-based or other
                                                MSY proxies, the Council and NMFS                        because a stock assessment model is                   appropriate SDCs whenever they are
                                                may use alternative approaches to                        lacking, it is not possible to calculate              available.
                                                monitor stock status that ensure                         numerical estimates of these criteria.                   The NSC is incorrect regarding the
                                                sustainability. In the absence of                           We are maintaining the witch                       Council’s intent for changing the status
                                                alternative SDCs, we intend to maintain                  flounder SDCs put in place in                         determination criteria in Framework 56.
                                                the existing criteria until we and the                   Amendment 16, until the criteria can be               The Environmental Assessment for
                                                Council are able to generate SDCs based                  replaced by suitable SDCs, or reference               Framework 56 describes that the
                                                on the empirical swept-area biomass                      points from a model-based assessment.                 preferred alternative would remove the
                                                approach or alternative approaches.                      The rejection of the assessment models                existing status determination criteria,
                                                   The commenter’s suggestion that the                   left insufficient time to fully develop               namely, F at 40 percent of maximum
                                                fishing industry could rewrite the                       replacement SDCs or proxies in this                   spawning potential, or the maximum
                                                standards to favor overfishing is                        action. As discussed in the assessment                fishing mortality threshold (MFMT),
                                                unclear. We and the Council work                         summary report, the witch flounder age-               and 1⁄2 the target biomass associated
                                                together to set objective standards, or                  structured model assessments, while                   with F at maximum spawning potential,
                                                status determination criteria, to                        scientifically well thought out, had                  or minimum stock size threshold
                                                determine whether overfishing is                         issues that led the peer review panel to              (MSST). The criteria, and associated
                                                occurring. These criteria are developed                  conclude that they should not be used                 numerical estimates from the criteria,
                                                and implemented through management                       for management or stock status                        would instead be listed as unknown.
                                                actions that formally incorporate the                    determination purposes. The assessment                   Comment 3: The New England
                                                criteria in the FMP, and it is not                       working group developed the swept-                    Council commented that the witch
                                                possible for external parties to set their               area biomass approach as part of its                  flounder ABC should be a proxy for the
                                                own, or different, criteria for                          deliberations, and the peer review panel              OFL and provides one objective
                                                determining stock status.                                ultimately recommended that                           measure for stock status.
                                                   Comment 2: The New England                            alternative approach for catch advice.                   Response: In a January 13, 2017,
                                                Council and NSC opposed disapproval                      The peer review panel focused the                     memo to the SSC, the Groundfish PDT
                                                of the Council’s proposed status                         majority of its review on the age-                    presented a number of candidate OFLs
                                                determination criteria of unknown. The                   structured models for witch flounder.                 based on applying a range of
                                                Council expressed concern that                           The panel did not have time to fully                  exploitation rates in the swept-area
                                                maintaining the status determination                     review the swept-area biomass approach                biomass approach. However, the SSC
                                                criteria from the 2008 assessment                        under the assessment terms of reference,              recommended that the OFL was
                                                ignores nearly a decade of catch and                     which include the update or                           unknown, and determined that the
                                                survey data, and should not be                           redefinition of status determination                  result presented from swept-area
                                                considered the best scientific                           criteria or proxies.                                  biomass approach was appropriate as an
                                                information available. The Council                          We agree with the Council that we                  ABC. The New England Council
                                                notes that its recommendation is based                   cannot establish new SDCs for witch                   adopted the SSC’s recommendation, and
                                                on advice from the peer review panel                     flounder as part of the 2017 Groundfish               included an OFL of ‘‘unknown’’ in the
                                                and the SSC, and that we did not                         Operational Assessments. Developing                   final Framework 56 document
                                                provide justification for rejecting the                  SDCs is a lengthy process best                        submitted to us. If the Council intended
                                                conclusions of these scientific groups.                  addressed as part of a benchmark                      for NMFS to use the ABC as a proxy for
                                                Finally, the Council noted that it is not                assessment, or as part of a peer review               the OFL, it could have set the OFL at
                                                possible to develop status determination                 process outside of the assessment cycle               878 mt, similar to the PDT
                                                criteria for witch flounder as part of the               dedicated specifically to developing                  recommendation, and then applied the
                                                2017 groundfish operational                              SDCs. We recognize that developing                    Northeast Multispecies FMP’s ABC
                                                assessments, as this type of analysis is                 new SDCs for witch flounder may also                  control rule to derive a more
                                                outside of the terms of reference for this               be challenging because there is no                    conservative ABC.
                                                assessment, and is usually reserved for                  longer an analytical stock assessment                    The ABC cannot be an official proxy
                                                benchmark assessments or the research                    model to provide historical estimates of              for the OFL. Nonetheless, as the Council
                                                track.                                                   biomass, fishing mortality rates, or                  suggests, in the absence of a specific
                                                   In its comment, the NSC questioned                    recruitment. There are unlikely to be                 OFL, the ABC and ACL can provide
                                                our interpretation that the Council                      benchmark assessments for the suite of                some measure to ensure that overfishing
                                                intended to change the Amendment 16                      groundfish stocks that now have either                does not occur. An OFL represents the
                                                status determination criteria. The NSC                   unknown or inappropriate SDCs. Given                  highest level of catch that will not result
                                                explained that the Council’s                             this, we will work with the Council to                in overfishing for a given year. Despite
                                                recommended stock status is                              develop a plan for establishing new                   the absence of a specific OFL in this
                                                ‘‘unknown’’ not because there are no                     SDCs, including consideration of                      action, there is still a level of fishing
                                                measurable and objective criteria, but                   establishing simple SDCs, for example,                mortality between the exploitable stock
                                                because there are currently no                           an annual comparison of catch to the                  biomass level estimate (roughly 14,500
                                                numerical estimates of fishing mortality                 OFL to determine if overfishing is                    mt) and the specified ABC level (878
                                                or relative biomass to these reference                   occurring.                                            mt) generated in the swept-area biomass
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                                                points.                                                     Following the 2017 operational                     approach, that represents the OFL. As
                                                   Response: As described earlier in this                assessment updates, we will work with                 noted below, the consistency of this
                                                preamble, we are disapproving the                        the Council to consider a standard                    ABC with past ABCs for this stock,
                                                Council’s proposed change to the                         protocol to apply in similar situations.              along with the relatively conservative
                                                existing status determination criteria. In               For example, the FMP could specify that               exploitation rate that the peer review
                                                the absence of new status determination                  alternative, simplified criteria would                panel and SSC selected to derive the
                                                criteria from the 2016 witch flounder                    automatically take the place of the                   ABC, support our approval of the ABC


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                                                recommendation and a temporarily                         determination relates to stock biomass,               Though the 2011–2015 average is not
                                                unknown OFL for witch flounder and                       and means that the population size is                 the lowest in the time series, this figure
                                                determination that it should provide                     too small, while an overfishing                       is low compared to historical levels, and
                                                sufficient protection to stock biomass in                determination relates to the rate of fish             supports our determination to maintain
                                                the near term.                                           removal from a stock, and means that                  stock status as overfished despite our
                                                   The recommended ABC is based on a                     the annual rate of catch is too high.                 inability to compare current estimates of
                                                recent period of relatively stable, yet                  After taking into account the best                    stock biomass to valid reference points.
                                                low, biomass from 2005 to the present.                   scientific information available, NMFS                Unlike the overfished status, for which
                                                The 878-mt ABC is similar to witch                       makes the final determination of stock                we have reliable indicators of stock
                                                flounder ABCs (and corresponding                         status, and is not bound by the                       condition, we do not have reliable
                                                OFLs) set during this period of stability                recommendation of the peer review                     estimates for the overfishing status in
                                                (2010 ABC = 944 mt; 2013–2015 ABC =                      panel or the SSC. NMFS reviews and                    the short term. Because a stock
                                                783 mt). In each of these years, total                   makes these determinations annually as                assessment model is lacking, numerical
                                                witch flounder catch was below the                       part of its requirements to report on the             estimates of fishing mortality are not
                                                ACL. Based on the swept-area biomass                     status of U.S. fisheries. More                        available to compare to the overfishing
                                                approach, catch limits in this range                     information on this process can be                    status criterion for stock. As a result, we
                                                appear to have maintained stock                          found here: http://www.nmfs.noaa.gov/                 determined that the overfishing status
                                                biomass throughout this recent period.                   sfa/fisheries_eco/status_of_fisheries/.               relative to the existing SDC is not
                                                In the temporary absence of an OFL,                         As stated in the proposed rule, the                currently possible, and that the
                                                given recent catch data and estimated                    witch flounder stock was previously                   overfishing status is unknown.
                                                trends in stock biomass, we have                         listed as subject to overfishing and                  However, while numerical estimates of
                                                determined that this ABC is a sufficient                 overfished. Despite the rejection of the              fishing mortality and an absolute value
                                                to prevent overfishing consistent with                   recent stock assessments for stock status             for the OFL are not available, catch
                                                the National Standard 1 guidelines.                      purposes and lack of numerical                        limits must be set with a sufficient
                                                   Comment 4: Though it was not the                      estimates of stock size, there is                     probability of preventing overfishing.
                                                subject of this rulemaking, the NSC, the                 qualitative information in the                        For witch flounder, catch for the last
                                                New England Council, and one private                     assessment that supports continuing to                five years has been below the ACL, and
                                                citizen opposed our updated stock                        list the status as overfished and                     has remained stable. As a result, and for
                                                status determination for witch flounder                  temporarily changing the overfishing                  other reasons discussed elsewhere in
                                                (to maintain its overfished status and                   status from subject to overfishing to                 this preamble, we determined that the
                                                that its overfishing status is unknown).                 unknown. This approach is consistent                  Council’s recommended ABC is a
                                                The NSC and the New England Council                      with a previous determination for GB                  sufficient limit for preventing
                                                supported a witch flounder stock status                  yellowtail flounder where, even in the                overfishing in the temporary absence of
                                                of unknown for both overfished and                       absence of a stock assessment model,                  an OFL, consistent with National
                                                overfishing, as recommended by the                       available data and fishery indicators                 Standard 1 guidelines.
                                                peer review panel of the 2016 witch                      suggested the stock was still in poor
                                                flounder benchmark assessment. Both                      condition and in need of continued                    Fishing Year 2017 Shared U.S./Canada
                                                commented that NMFS provided no                          rebuilding efforts.                                   Quotas, and Other Catch Limits
                                                meaningful analysis, measurable or                          For witch flounder, there are                        Comment 5: The NSC opposed the
                                                objective application of qualitative                     indications that the stock is still in poor           catch limits for GB yellowtail flounder
                                                information, or legally relevant values                  condition that support maintaining the                and GB cod because these low catch
                                                for target stock biomass levels to make                  overfished determination. As stated in                limits threaten the viability of the
                                                an overfished determination for witch                    the proposed rule, these indicators                   scallop and groundfish fisheries and
                                                flounder. The New England Council                        include long-term declines in stock size,             access to other U.S. managed stocks in
                                                pointed to our characterization of witch                 a truncation of age structure in the                  the Eastern U.S./Canada Area. The NSC
                                                flounder stock biomass in the proposed                   fishery landings and survey catch data,               expressed concern that the
                                                rule (‘‘. . . the stock is at historical low             and a reduction in the number of old                  Transboundary Resources Assessment
                                                levels. ’’) as a misquotation of the                     fish in the population (Figures B3–B6 in              Committee (TRAC) assessment did not
                                                benchmark assessment report (‘‘. . . low                 the witch flounder assessment                         adequately incorporate new
                                                historical levels . . .’’), and noted that               summary, available here: https://                     information, including new catchability
                                                this changes the meaning of the                          www.nefsc.noaa.gov/publications/crd/                  studies and changes to swept-area
                                                discussion in the benchmark                              crd1701/crd1701.pdf).                                 biomass calculations, that could
                                                assessment. The Council noted that the                      We agree that text in the proposed                 increase the stock biomass estimates
                                                assessment report indicates that while                   rule regarding witch flounder stock                   and catch limits.
                                                the survey biomass is low, survey                        biomass is different than that in the                   Response: A number of ongoing
                                                biomass was lower in the early 1990s,                    assessment report. In certain cases, the              studies relative to survey catchability
                                                and has shown some improvement in                        misquotation could have changed the                   were briefly discussed at the 2016 TRAC
                                                recent years. Finally, the private citizen               meaning of the discussion concerning                  assessment for GB yellowtail flounder.
                                                expressed general confusion about stock                  the nature of the level of catch.                     This preliminary information suggested
                                                status determinations, and questioned                    Notwithstanding this possibility, and                 that survey catchability may be different
                                                how we could determine that the                          despite some improvement in recent                    than the current assumption used in the
                                                overfishing status was unknown if we                     years, the current estimated stock                    assessment. However, the TRAC
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                                                determined that the stock was                            biomass can be characterized as low                   concluded it was necessary to conduct
                                                overfished.                                              among historical levels. Based on the                 additional analyses to determine a new
                                                   Response: Our determinations for                      results of the 2016 assessment,                       value for survey catchability. As a
                                                overfished and overfishing status are                    population biomass estimates declined                 result, this issue was included as a Term
                                                separate from this action, and are based                 86 percent when comparing the 5-year                  of Reference for the 2017 TRAC
                                                on definitions in the National Standard                  average biomass from 1967–1971 to the                 assessment, and the TRAC plans to
                                                1 guidelines. An overfished                              5-year average biomass from 2011–2015.                consider recent catchability studies,


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                                                along with potential changes to the                      assessment and makes OFL and ABC                      the fishery. In developing Framework
                                                catchability assumptions used in the                     recommendations to the Council after                  56, consistent with the process outlined
                                                2017 assessment. Additionally, although                  determining the information in the                    in Amendment 16, the Groundfish PDT
                                                the 2016 TRAC concluded additional                       assessment meets the guidelines for best              recommended changes to the 2017 and
                                                analysis was necessary, it recognized                    scientific information available. In                  2018 state waters and other sub-
                                                the uncertainty associated with the                      developing catch advice, the SSC would                component values for all groundfish
                                                current catchability assumption, and                     consider the most appropriate                         stocks. The PDT’s recommendations
                                                conducted a sensitivity analysis to                      exploitation rate, based on the                       were based on recent catch information,
                                                explore the impact of different values of                assessment results, that will result in               expected ACL changes, and
                                                survey catchability on the assessment.                   catch levels that prevent overfishing.                management measures for 2016 and
                                                As the NSC noted in its comment, the                     The SSC also considers additional                     2017, stock abundance and availability,
                                                analysis indicated that as survey                        Magnuson-Stevens Act requirements to                  and other information. The Council
                                                catchability decreases, estimated                        achieve optimum yield and minimize                    considered the PDT’s recommendations,
                                                biomass increases. However, as survey                    economic impacts to the extent                        but decided to only make changes to the
                                                catchability decreases, the relative                     practicable. Once the SSC has                         sub-component values for witch
                                                exploitation rate also decreases.                        recommended an ABC, the Council                       flounder and northern windowpane
                                                Applying these lower exploitation rates                  develops catch limits, but cannot exceed              flounder to align these values with
                                                then produces similar catch advice to                    the SSC’s ABC recommendation. In                      measures in Framework 56. For all other
                                                the advice generated based on the                        theory, once the appropriate                          stocks, the Council maintained the 2017
                                                current survey catchability assumption.                  exploitation rate necessary to prevent                and 2018 sub-component values
                                                Based on this analysis, the TRAC                         overfishing is selected, there are                    adopted last year in Framework 55,
                                                concluded that despite uncertainty in                    multiple opportunities for the SSC and                which specified 2017 and 2018 ACLs.
                                                survey catchability, its catch advice                    the Council to provide additional input               Instead, the Council listed review of
                                                would be the same regardless of the                      on the choice of an exploitation rate                 groundfish catch in other fisheries,
                                                survey catchability assumed in the                       based on Council policies and other                   including a review of the process used
                                                assessment.                                              management considerations.                            to set the state water and other sub-
                                                   Furthermore, the 2016 TRAC                               Comment 7: The NSC supported the                   components, as a priority for 2017. We
                                                assessment noted a number of other                       proposed witch flounder catch limits,                 expect the Groundfish PDT will develop
                                                factors that indicate GB yellowtail                      but commented that the catch limit, and               an updated approach for specifying the
                                                flounder is in poor condition. There is                  the exploitation rate used to derive the              sub-component values as part of
                                                a continued declining trend in survey                    catch limit in the swept-area biomass                 Framework 57.
                                                biomass in recent years despite                          approach, were very conservative.                        Comment 9: The New England
                                                historically low catch. Although recent                  MCFA also supported the proposed                      Council identified an error in the Cape
                                                catch is low, information indicates that                 witch flounder catch limit, and                       Cod/Gulf of Maine yellowtail flounder
                                                there is still high total mortality on the               commented that the previous lower                     OFL in Table 2 the proposed rule. The
                                                stock, along with poor recruitment and                   catch limits constrained fishing on more              value should be 900 mt, not 7,900 mt.
                                                productivity. Based on the poor                          abundant stocks and created economic                     Response: We have corrected this
                                                condition of the stock, the TRAC and                     incentives to avoid landing witch                     error in Table 2 under section ‘‘4. Catch
                                                the Council’s SSC have continued to                      flounder.                                             Limits for Fishing Years 2017–2019.’’
                                                recommend maintaining the quota as                          Response: We are adopting the witch                   Comment 10: The Council also
                                                low as possible, while recognizing that                  flounder catch limits proposed by the                 identified a transcription error for the
                                                fishery catch does not appear to be                      Council. We do not view the                           total ACL for GB haddock in 2017 and
                                                driving stock decline, and balancing the                 exploitation rate recommended by the                  2018 in its Environmental Assessment
                                                need to achieve optimum yield in other                   SSC as overly conservative. The                       for Framework 56. The values should be
                                                fisheries, including the scallop fishery.                exploitation rate is derived from a                   54,568 mt in 2017 and 74,058 mt in
                                                   Comment 6: The NSC commented                          period of relative stability in estimated             2018, as in the Proposed Rule in Table
                                                that, when new information indicates a                   witch flounder abundance. Given the                   3 (pp. 28452) and Table 4 (pp. 28453).
                                                stock size is significantly larger than                  uncertainty around witch flounder stock                  Response: The Council submitted a
                                                previously estimated, the choice of                      status, we have determined that the                   corrected version of the Environmental
                                                exploitation rate should be a policy                     exploitation rate, and the corresponding              Assessment, which we have made
                                                decision for the Council, as opposed to                  ABC, are appropriate to prevent                       available with this final rule. This error
                                                a decision made through the stock                        overfishing for this stock. Further, the              did not change the results of the
                                                assessment process.                                      2017 witch flounder ABC is a 91-                      analysis. Information on how to access
                                                   Response: For stocks such as GB                       percent increase over the 2016 ABC. We                the finalized version of the
                                                yellowtail flounder and witch flounder,                  expect this substantial increase from the             Environmental Assessment is included
                                                for which a stock assessment model is                    2016 ABC will provide additional                      under the ADDRESSES section.
                                                lacking, catch advice is typically                       flexibility and fishing opportunities for
                                                generated by applying an exploitation                    the groundfish fishery.                               Revised Trigger for Scallop
                                                rate to estimates of biomass from                           Comment 8: The NSC supported                       Accountability Measures
                                                resource surveys. In some cases, the                     maintaining the values for the other and                Comment 11: The NSC supported
                                                assessment results may indicate a range                  state waters sub-components for all                   revising the trigger for scallop AMs for
                                                of exploitation rates that may be an                     stocks until the Council is able to                   GB yellowtail flounder and northern
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                                                appropriate scientific basis for                         conduct additional analysis and policy                windowpane flounder.
                                                generating catch advice based on                         development.                                            Response: We agree, and are
                                                analysis conducted in the assessment                        Response: Consistent with the                      implementing this measure as
                                                and consideration of factors such as                     Council’s recommendations, this action                recommended by the Council.
                                                historical exploitation rates or other                   maintains the existing state and other                  Comment 12: The Council clarified its
                                                stock indicators. The Council’s SSC                      sub-component amounts for dividing                    intent that the revised trigger for scallop
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                                                northern windowpane flounder                             overfishing, and with no adverse impact               recommended a 50-percent coverage
                                                measures is a temporary change for                       to the health of the herring or haddock               target for the majority of midwater trawl
                                                fishing years 2017 and 2018 only, and                    stocks.                                               vessels. We will begin the rulemaking
                                                that the underlying scallop AM                              Though the Council recommended                     process for the Industry-funded
                                                implementation threshold will apply for                  increasing the catch limit for 2017 and               Monitoring Amendment in late 2017.
                                                evaluating overages in fishing year 2019                 2018, it also established a process to re-               Further, the midwater trawl fleet is
                                                and beyond. The proposed rule                            evaluate this limit in future years, in               subject to an in-season closure of the
                                                incorrectly stated that the Council                      concert with the assessment cycle, and                directed herring fishery in the GB
                                                would evaluate the provision after 2018                  specified that the catch limit can adjust             haddock AM area when the haddock
                                                to ensure the threshold was effectively                  as low as the status quo level of 1                   catch cap is reached, as well as a pound-
                                                constraining both scallop fishery catch                  percent, and as high as 2 percent. This               for-pound payback for any overages.
                                                and total mortality.                                     review provides continued                             During the 2015 fishing year, the
                                                   Response: We clarified the Council’s                  opportunities to evaluate this measure                midwater trawl fishery caught all of its
                                                intent in our description of the                         in light of any changes to the status of              allocation of GB haddock by October 22,
                                                approved measure under section ‘‘6.                      GB haddock or changes to the operation                2015, and was subject to the AM until
                                                Revised Trigger for Scallop                              of the midwater trawl and groundfish                  April 30, 2016. This possession
                                                Accountability Measures.’’ We note that                  fisheries.                                            restriction resulted in an estimated loss
                                                the regulatory text in the proposed rule                    The Council’s analysis in the                      of $1.8 million in herring revenue
                                                was clear that the threshold for                         Framework 56 EA acknowledges that                     during this time period. These AMs
                                                implementing AMs for these stocks                        some portion of the catch caught by the               create a strong disincentive for the
                                                would revert to the previous policy in                   mid-water trawl fishery would be                      midwater trawl fleet to exceed its GB
                                                fishing year 2019.                                       immature (i.e., pre-spawning age), as is              haddock catch limit, and, along with the
                                                                                                         the case now with the status quo                      New England Council’s efforts to
                                                GB Haddock Allocation for the                            allocation. However, the analysis notes               improve monitoring for this fishery,
                                                Midwater Trawl Fishery                                   that midwater trawl fishery catches in                provide appropriate levels of
                                                   Comment 13: MCFA opposed the                          the range of 1 to 2 percent of the U.S.               accountability for the midwater trawl
                                                increase to the midwater trawl GB                        ABC would be a low risk to the GB                     fishery. For all of these reasons,
                                                haddock catch limit, and instead                         haddock stock given the recent                        increasing the GB haddock catch cap
                                                supported maintaining the catch limit at                 assessment findings that the stock is at              meets the goal to achieve optimum yield
                                                the status quo level of 1 percent of the                 record high biomass levels. The EA                    and full utilization from the catch of
                                                U.S. ABC. The MCFA commented that                        concluded that increasing the midwater                herring, to promote the utilization of the
                                                increasing the GB haddock allocation                     trawl GB haddock catch cap up to 2                    resource in a manner which maximizes
                                                for a fishery with low accountability                    percent is likely to result in similar                social and economic benefits to the
                                                undermines conservation measures for                     biological impacts to maintaining the                 nation, all while taking into account the
                                                the groundfish fishery. The MCFA also                    catch cap at 1 percent. At the 1-percent              protection of marine ecosystems
                                                noted that, by allowing an increase in                   level, the catch cap provides positive                including minimizing bycatch to the
                                                bycatch, more juvenile haddock will be                   benefits to the GB haddock stock,                     extent practicable.
                                                caught as bycatch than at any other time                 compared to having no cap in place for                   Comment 14: Regarding the process
                                                in our recorded history.                                 the midwater trawl fishery, because it                for reviewing the GB haddock midwater
                                                   Response: We are approving the                        constrains midwater trawl fishery catch.              trawl catch limit, the New England
                                                recommended increase for the midwater                    Increasing the catch cap up to 2 percent              Council clarified that it could also
                                                trawl GB haddock catch limit. In                         should continue to provide positive                   consider other factors in addition to
                                                evaluating this increase, we considered                  benefits for the GB haddock stock                     those listed in the preamble to the
                                                several competing mandates and                           particularly given the current                        proposed rule.
                                                considerations outlined in the                           abundance of the stock, and the wide                     Response: We agree with the
                                                Magnuson-Stevens Act. This included                      gap between the total ACL and total                   Council’s comment, and have clarified
                                                considering National Standard 1, which                   catch (between 1 and 35 percent of total              in our description of the approved
                                                requires that FMPs prevent overfishing                   ACL from 2010–2015).                                  measure under section ‘‘7. Increase to
                                                while achieving optimum yield;                              Recently, groundfish closed area                   Georges Bank Haddock Allocation for
                                                National Standard 8, which requires the                  restrictions for the midwater trawl fleet             the Midwater Trawl Fishery’’ that the
                                                consideration of the importance of the                   resulted in high levels of observer                   review should consider factors
                                                fisheries to communities and, to the                     coverage (above roughly 30 percent                    including, but not limited to, groundfish
                                                extent practicable, minimize adverse                     coverage). Given the way observer                     fishery catch performance, utilization,
                                                impacts to these communities; and                        coverage levels are set based on the                  status of the GB haddock resource,
                                                National Standard 9, which requires an                   groundfish closed area restrictions and               recruitment, incoming year-class
                                                FMP to reduce bycatch, to the extent                     the Standardized Bycatch Reporting                    strength, and the variability in the GB
                                                practicable. As discussed in the                         Methodology (SBRM), there are times                   haddock incidental catch estimates for
                                                Framework 46 final rule (September 15,                   when observer coverage for the                        the Atlantic herring midwater trawl
                                                2011; 76 FR 56985), a rule that                          midwater trawl fleet has exceeded                     fishery. We note that the regulatory text
                                                previously increased the midwater trawl                  roughly 40 percent. In addition, the                  in the proposed rule was clear that other
                                                GB haddock catch limit from 0.2 percent                  New England Council has been working                  factors could be considered.
                                                to 1 percent of the U.S. ABC, and                        in recent years to increase monitoring
                                                                                                                                                               Sector Measures for Fishing Year 2017
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                                                supported by the Environmental                           coverage for the herring fishery, and
                                                Assessment for Framework 56, the                         recently adopted an industry-funded                     Comment 15: The NSC echoed the
                                                recommended increase represents an                       monitoring program for vessels fishing                Northeast Sector Service Network’s
                                                acceptable balance of these standards.                   with midwater trawl gear. In April 2017,              (NSSN) comments on the sector
                                                This measure increases the opportunity                   the New England Council took final                    measures approved in the Fishing Year
                                                for the herring fishery to achieve                       action on the Industry-funded                         2017 and 2018 Sector Operations Plans
                                                optimum yield, while still preventing                    Monitoring Amendment and                              Interim Final Rule (82 FR 19618; April


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                                                28, 2017). NSSN’s comment highlighted                    because: (1) Despite the total ACL                    ecosystem component designation. To
                                                the difficulties posed by the delay in the               overage, the groundfish fishery only                  offer additional support for not
                                                Framework 56 rulemaking, including                       caught 75 percent of its sub-ACL in                   implementing the southern
                                                difficulties communicating temporary                     2015; and (2) the Council addressed the               windowpane flounder AM, the New
                                                catch limits, and managing sector                        operational issue that contributed to the             England Council commented that it took
                                                fishing activity, while the temporary                    2015 and past overages by creating a                  action in Framework 48 to address the
                                                catch limits are in place. The NSSN                      scallop fishery sub-ACL in Framework                  operational issues that contributed to
                                                noted that it requested proactive                        56. The commenters also cited the                     southern windowpane flounder
                                                discussions regarding temporary catch                    Framework 52 analysis, which                          overages by creating sub-ACLs and AMs
                                                limits well in advance of the start of the               estimated the economic impacts of the                 for both the scallop and non-groundfish
                                                fishing year, but that NMFS failed to                    windowpane flounder AMs on the                        fisheries.
                                                provide complete information about the                   groundfish fishery averaged nearly $11                   Response: Regulations put in place in
                                                temporary limits until the final month                   million from 2010–2012.                               Framework 52 authorize us to remove
                                                before the start of the fishing year on                     Response: We are approving the                     the southern windowpane flounder AM
                                                May 1, 2017. The NSSN encouraged                         scallop fishery sub-ACL for northern                  for the groundfish fishery. Our
                                                NMFS to adopt more proactive steps to                    windowpane flounder, and agree that                   preliminary 2016 catch estimate
                                                ensure information about default                         this provision addresses an operational               indicates that total southern
                                                measures is available well in advance of                 issue that contributed to ACL overages.               windowpane flounder catch was below
                                                the fishing year.                                        Although scallop fishery catches                      the ACL. The regulations allow us to
                                                   Response: The timing of the witch                     contributed to a 2015 ACL overage, the                remove windowpane flounder AMs if
                                                flounder assessment, as well as having                   regulations implementing the Northeast                catch is below the ACL in the year after
                                                2017 catch limits for 18 of the 20 stocks,               Multispecies FMP require us to trigger                an overage. Though the groundfish
                                                and default measures for the remaining                   the groundfish fishery AM as a result of              fishery will still be subject to the
                                                2 stocks, delayed the rulemaking                         the overage. As a result, the groundfish              southern windowpane flounder AM
                                                process for Framework 56. Throughout                     fishery AM for northern windowpane                    temporarily, the expected economic
                                                development of Framework 56, the                         flounder will be effective beginning                  impacts of the AM are greatly
                                                Groundfish PDT and NMFS cautioned                        August 1, 2017.                                       diminished by the limited timeframe the
                                                that incorporating the witch flounder                       We are able to remove the northern                 AM will be in effect.
                                                assessment results would likely mean                     windowpane flounder AM for the                           As described elsewhere in this
                                                that Framework 56 would not be                           groundfish fishery for reasons unrelated              preamble, the Council only developed
                                                finalized in time for the start of the 2017              to approval of the scallop fishery sub-               measures in Framework 52 to reduce the
                                                fishing year. Additionally, the Council                  ACL. As described elsewhere in this                   size and duration of the windowpane
                                                did not submit Framework 56 to us for                    preamble, preliminary 2016 catch                      flounder AMs for groundfish vessels.
                                                review until April 13, 2017, or 2 weeks                  estimates indicate that total northern                These provisions do not apply to the
                                                prior to the start of fishing year 2017.                 windowpane flounder catch was below                   non-groundfish trawl vessels, including
                                                On average, once the Council submits a                   the ACL. The regulations allow us to                  the summer flounder and scup fisheries,
                                                framework action to us for review, it                    remove windowpane flounder AMs if                     that are also subject to the AMs. Based
                                                takes approximately 6 months to                          catch is below the ACL in the year after              on the updated 2016 catch information,
                                                complete review of the document, as                      an overage. Though the groundfish                     we are considering an emergency action
                                                well as proposed and final rulemaking,                   fishery will still be subject to the                  to extend the Framework 52 provision
                                                and implement final approved                             northern windowpane flounder AM                       to reduce the duration of the AM to all
                                                measures.                                                temporarily, the expected economic                    trawl vessels.
                                                   Given the anticipated delays in the                   impacts of the AM are greatly                            We agree with the NSC that the
                                                Framework 56 rulemaking, in advance                      diminished by the limited timeframe the               Councils, should pursue changes to
                                                of May 1, 2017, we provided sectors                      AM will be in effect.                                 southern windowpane flounder
                                                with data on both the status quo/default                                                                       management that prevent overfishing
                                                                                                         2017 Southern Windowpane Flounder                     while mitigating economic impacts to
                                                measures and a detailed description on
                                                                                                         AM                                                    Greater Atlantic Region fisheries. Both
                                                the catch limits that would change if
                                                Framework 56 was approved. We                               Comment 17: The Mid-Atlantic                       Councils are currently advancing
                                                recognize and agree that this situation                  Council and NSC opposed                               several actions to this end. The New
                                                was difficult to communicate and                         implementing the southern                             England Council’s Research Steering
                                                manage. In light of this year and in                     windowpane flounder AM areas. The                     Committee recently recommended
                                                preparation for Framework 57, which                      Mid-Atlantic Council requested that we                approving using the large-mesh belly
                                                will include 2018–2020 catch limits for                  use any and all remediation methods                   panel trawl as a selective gear type that
                                                all groundfish stocks based on the fall                  available to exempt fisheries from the                can be used when the southern
                                                2017 operational assessments, we will                    AM for one year. In support of its                    windowpane flounder AM is triggered.
                                                work with the Council and sectors to                     request, the Mid-Atlantic Council                     This gear type demonstrated a reduction
                                                avoid a situation similar to what                        pointed to the apparent lack of                       in southern windowpane flounder
                                                occurred this year.                                      biological consequences from past                     without a reduction in scup catch. The
                                                                                                         southern windowpane flounder ACL                      Council is conducting additional
                                                2017 Northern Windowpane Flounder                        overages, as well as the potential                    analysis to determine if this gear meets
                                                AM                                                       negative economic impacts of the AMs                  the standards for selective gear, and if
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                                                  Comment 16: The New England                            on the summer flounder and scup                       so, would formally recommend
                                                Council and the NSC opposed                              fisheries. The NSC recommended that                   approval of this gear type to NMFS. As
                                                implementing the northern                                NMFS and the Councils should pursue                   described elsewhere in this preamble,
                                                windowpane flounder AM area for                          short- and long-term solutions to this                the New England and Mid-Atlantic
                                                groundfish vessels in response to the                    issue, including expedited processes to               Councils also are working to analyze
                                                2015 overage. Both stated that triggering                reduce catches, gear modifications,                   revisions to the large-mesh non-
                                                the AM would be purely punitive                          reassessment of the stock, and                        groundfish fishery AMs in Framework


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                                                57. Last, through the Groundfish PDT                     Classification                                        cod and GB yellowtail stocks, and
                                                and in response to inquiries from the                       Pursuant to section 304(b)(1)(A) of the            vessels have already restricted their
                                                Councils, we provided advice that                        Magnuson-Stevens Act, the NMFS                        fishing effort in the Eastern U.S./Canada
                                                southern windowpane flounder may be                      Assistant Administrator has determined                area in response to the temporarily
                                                a candidate for re-designation as an                     that the management measures                          reduced catch limits for these stocks. A
                                                ecosystem component species, and that                    implemented in this final rule are                    further delay in the implementation of
                                                this issue should be further explored.                   necessary for the conservation and                    2017 catch limits for these stocks would
                                                Re-designation would require an                          management of the Northeast                           mean that there are no catch limits in
                                                amendment to the Northeast                                                                                     place for the Eastern U.S./Canada area,
                                                                                                         multispecies fishery and consistent with
                                                Multispecies FMP, and possibly to other                                                                        which would require us to close the
                                                                                                         the Magnuson-Stevens Act, and other
                                                Greater Atlantic Region FMPs.                                                                                  Eastern U.S./Canada area until the final
                                                                                                         applicable law.
                                                   Finally, we agree with the New                                                                              rule is published. This would result in
                                                                                                            This final rule has been determined to
                                                                                                                                                               direct economic loss for the groundfish
                                                England Council’s comment that, by                       be not significant for purposes of
                                                                                                                                                               fleet.
                                                creating sub-ACLs and AMs for all                        Executive Order (E.O.) 12866.                            The groundfish fishery already faced
                                                fisheries responsible for a substantial                     This rule is not an E.O. 13771
                                                                                                                                                               substantial catch limit reductions for
                                                share of southern windowpane flounder                    regulatory action because this rule is not
                                                                                                                                                               many key groundfish stocks over the
                                                catch, it addressed the operational                      significant under E.O. 12866.                         past 6 years. Any further disruption to
                                                issues that contributed to past overages.                   This final rule does not contain
                                                                                                                                                               the fishery that would result from a
                                                However, similar to northern                             policies with Federalism or ‘‘takings’’
                                                                                                                                                               delay in this final rule could create
                                                windowpane flounder, this does not                       implications as those terms are defined               severe economic impacts to the
                                                remove the requirement that we                           in E.O. 13132 and E.O. 12630,                         groundfish fishery. Overall, this rule is
                                                implement the southern windowpane                        respectively.                                         not expected to have significant
                                                flounder AM in response to the 2015                         The Assistant Administrator for                    economic impacts on a substantial
                                                overage. This argument lends even less                   Fisheries finds good cause, under 5                   number of small entities if it is
                                                support for removing the 2017 AM for                     U.S.C. 553(d)(3), to waive the 30-day                 implemented on time. However, the
                                                southern windowpane flounder than                        delayed effectiveness of this action. This            negative economic impacts of
                                                northern windowpane flounder. Unlike                     action sets 2017 catch limits for 4 of the            implementing the default catch limits
                                                northern windowpane flounder, where                      20 groundfish stocks, and adopts several              expiring on August 1 would diminish
                                                the groundfish fishery is subject to an                  other measures to improve the                         the benefits of these specifications and
                                                AM in spite of maintaining 2015 catch                    management of the groundfish fishery.                 other approved measures. For these
                                                below its sub-ACL, all fisheries with                    This final rule must be in effect by                  reasons, a 30-day delay in the
                                                sub-ACLs (groundfish, scallop, and non-                  August 1, 2017, to fully capture the                  effectiveness of this rule is
                                                groundfish) exceeded their 2015 sub-                     conservation and economic benefits of                 impracticable and contrary to the public
                                                ACLs for southern windowpane                             Framework 56 and sector administrative                interest.
                                                flounder in 2015. This means that the                    measures.                                                The Assistant Administrator for
                                                groundfish, scallop, and non-groundfish                     This rulemaking incorporates                       Fisheries, NOAA, finds good cause
                                                fisheries should each bear responsibility                information from updated benchmark                    pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 553(b)(B) and 5
                                                for the overage under an AM.                             stock assessment for witch flounder.                  U.S.C. 553(d)(3) to waive prior notice
                                                                                                         The development of Framework 56 was                   and the opportunity for public comment
                                                Changes From the Proposed Rule                           timed to incorporate the results of this              and the 30-day delayed effectiveness
                                                   This final rule contains a number of                  assessment, which was finalized in                    period for adjusting the American plaice
                                                minor adjustments from the proposed                      December 2016. Council action and                     trip limit because it would be
                                                rule.                                                    analysis were not complete until April                impracticable and contrary to the public
                                                                                                         2017. The groundfish fishing years                    interest.
                                                   We corrected a typographical error in                 began on May 1, 2017, but given the late                 The regulations at § 648.86(o)
                                                the 2018 Cape Cod/Gulf of Maine                          timing of the benchmark assessment and                authorize the Regional Administrator to
                                                yellowtail flounder OFL. The proposed                    Council process, we were unable to                    adjust the Northeast multispecies
                                                rule incorrectly listed the OFL as 7,900                 publish a proposed rule for Framework                 possession and trip limits for common
                                                mt instead of 900 mt. We also clarified                  56 until June 22, 2017. The regulations               pool vessels in order to prevent the
                                                our descriptions of the revised trigger                  allow us to implement default                         overharvest or underharvest of the
                                                for scallop fishery accountability                       groundfish specifications equal to 35                 pertinent common pool quotas. The
                                                measures, and the increase to the GB                     percent of the previous year’s catch                  common possession and trip limits
                                                haddock allocation for the midwater                      limits in the event that the rulemaking               implemented through this action help to
                                                trawl fishery, based on comments from                    process is delayed beyond the start of                ensure that the Northeast multispecies
                                                the New England Council (see                             the fishing year. However, the                        common pool fishery may achieve the
                                                Comments 12 and 14).                                     regulations also specify that the default             optimum yield (OY) for the relevant
                                                   In addition to adjusting the common                   specifications expire after July 31, 2017.            stocks, while controlling catch to help
                                                pool trip limit for witch flounder, we                   Once the default catch limits expire, any             prevent inseason closures or quota
                                                are also adjusting the common pool trip                  groundfish stock areas with stocks that               overages. This action adjusts the
                                                limit for American plaice. Witch                         do not have specified catch limits are                common pool trip limit for American
                                                flounder and American plaice are                         closed to fishing activity. In order to               plaice related to changes in the common
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                                                caught together, and because we are                      have this action effective by August 1,               pool trip limit for witch flounder. Witch
                                                increasing the witch flounder trip limit,                2017, the date by which default                       flounder and American place are caught
                                                we are reducing the American plaice                      specifications expire, it is necessary to             together, and because we are increasing
                                                trip limit to slow catch of American                     waive the 30-day delayed effectiveness                the witch flounder trip limit, we are
                                                plaice. This will avoid early closures for               of this rule.                                         reducing the American plaice trip limit
                                                the common pool fishery and help                            Default groundfish specifications are              to slow the catch of American plaice. If
                                                prevent overages.                                        currently in place for the Eastern GB                 we increase the trip limit for witch


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                                                flounder without decreasing the trip                                  Dated: July 26, 2017.                                        top of the trawl net. ‘‘The top of the
                                                limit for American plaice, American                                 Samuel D. Rauch III,                                           trawl net’’ means the 50 percent of the
                                                plaice catch will accelerate, which will                            Deputy Assistant Administrator for                             net that (in a hypothetical situation)
                                                likely lead to early closure of a trimester                         Regulatory Programs, National Marine                           would not be in contact with the ocean
                                                and quota overages. Any overage of                                  Fisheries Service.                                             bottom during a tow if the net were laid
                                                catch must be deducted from the                                       For the reasons stated in the                                flat on the ocean floor. For the purpose
                                                Trimester 3 quota, which could                                      preamble, 50 CFR part 648 is amended                           of this paragraph, head ropes are not
                                                substantially disrupt the trimester                                 as follows:                                                    considered part of the top of the trawl
                                                structure and intent to distribute the                                                                                             net.
                                                fishery across the entire fishing year. An                          PART 648—FISHERIES OF THE
                                                overage reduction in Trimester 3 would                              NORTHEASTERN UNITED STATES                                        (2) Net obstruction or constriction. (i)
                                                further reduce fishing opportunities for                                                                                           Except as provided in paragraph (g)(5)
                                                common pool vessels and likely result                               ■ 1. The authority citation for part 648                       of this section, a fishing vessel may not
                                                in early closure of Trimester 3. This                               continues to read as follows:                                  use, or attach, any mesh configuration,
                                                would undermine management                                              Authority: 16 U.S.C. 1801 et seq.                          mesh construction, or other means on or
                                                objectives of the Northeast Multispecies                            ■ 2. In § 648.80, revise paragraphs (g)(1)                     in the top of the net, as defined in
                                                Fishery Management Plan and cause                                   and (g)(2)(i) to read as follows:                              paragraph (g)(1), subject to minimum
                                                unnecessary negative economic impacts                                                                                              mesh size restrictions, as defined in
                                                to the common pool fishery.                                         § 648.80 NE Multispecies regulated mesh                        paragraph (g)(1) of this section, if it
                                                   The Chief Counsel for Regulation of                              areas and restrictions on gear and methods
                                                                                                                                                                                   obstructs the meshes of the net in any
                                                the Department of Commerce certified                                of fishing.
                                                                                                                                                                                   manner.
                                                to the Chief Counsel for Advocacy of the                            *      *     *    *     *
                                                Small Business Administration during                                   (g) Restrictions on gear and methods                        *      *    *     *      *
                                                the proposed rule stage that this action                            of fishing—(1) Net obstruction or                              § 648.85       [Amended]
                                                would not have a significant economic                               constriction. Except as provided in
                                                impact on a substantial number of small                             paragraph (g)(5) of this section, a fishing                    ■ 3. In § 648.85, remove paragraph (d)
                                                entities. The factual basis for this                                vessel subject to minimum mesh size                            and redesignate paragraph (e) as new
                                                certification was published in the                                  restrictions shall not use, or attach any                      paragraph (d).
                                                proposed rule and is not repeated here.                             device or material, including, but not
                                                No comments were received regarding                                 limited to, nets, net strengtheners,                           § 648.86       [Amended]
                                                this certification. As a result, a                                  ropes, lines, or chafing gear, on the top
                                                                                                                                                                                   ■ 4. In the table below, for each
                                                regulatory flexibility analysis was not                             of a trawl net, except that one splitting
                                                                                                                    strap and one bull rope (if present),                          paragraph in the left column, remove
                                                required and none was prepared.
                                                                                                                    consisting of line and rope no more than                       the text from whenever it appears
                                                List of Subjects in 50 CFR Part 648                                 3 in (7.6 cm) in diameter, may be used                         throughout the paragraph and add the
                                                  Fisheries, Fishing, Recordkeeping and                             if such splitting strap and/or bull rope                       text indicated in the right column.
                                                reporting requirements.                                             does not constrict, in any manner, the

                                                                              Paragraph                                         Remove                                             Add                                          Frequency

                                                § 648.86(a)(3)(ii)(A)(1) ..................................................     § 648.85(d)     § 648.90(a)(4)(iii)(D) ......................................................               1
                                                § 648.86(a)(3)(ii)(A)(4) ..................................................     § 648.85(d)     § 648.90(a)(4)(iii)(D) ......................................................               1



                                                ■  5. In § 648.90:                                                  § 648.86(a)(3). The sub-ACLs will be set                       class strength, and evaluation of the
                                                ■  a. Revise paragraphs (a)(4)(iii)(D) and                          using the process for specifying ABCs                          coefficient of variation of the GB
                                                (E), and paragraph (a)(5)(i)(D)(1);                                 and ACLs described in paragraph (a)(4)                         haddock incidental catch estimates for
                                                ■ b. Add paragraph (a)(5)(i)(D)(4);                                 of this section. For the purposes of these                     the midwater trawl Atlantic herring
                                                ■ c. Amend paragraph (a)(5)(iii) by                                 sub-ACLs, the midwater trawl Atlantic                          fishery.
                                                removing ‘‘§ 648.85(d)’’ and adding                                 herring fishery includes vessels issued a                         (E) Windowpane flounder catch by the
                                                ‘‘§ 648.90(a)(4)(iii)(D)’’ in its place;                            Federal Atlantic herring permit and                            Atlantic sea scallop fishery. The
                                                ■ d. Revise paragraph (a)(5)(iv).                                   fishing with midwater trawl gear in                            Atlantic sea scallop fishery, as defined
                                                   The additions and revisions read as                              Management Areas 1A, 1B, and/or 3, as                          in subpart D of this part, will be
                                                follows:                                                            defined in § 648.200(f)(1) and (3).                            allocated sub-ACLs equaling 21 percent
                                                § 648.90 NE multispecies assessment,                                   (2) GB haddock sub-ACL Review.                              of the northern windowpane flounder
                                                framework procedures, and specifications,                           Following an assessment of the total GB                        ABC and 36 percent of the southern
                                                and flexible area action system.                                    haddock stock, the Groundfish PDT will                         windowpane flounder ABC. The sub-
                                                *       *    *   *     *                                            conduct a review of the sub-ACL and                            ACLs will be set using the process for
                                                   (a) * * *                                                        recommend to the Groundfish                                    specifying ABCs and ACLs described in
                                                   (4) * * *                                                        Committee and Council a sub-ACL for                            paragraph (a)(4) of this section.
                                                   (iii) * * *                                                      the midwater trawl Atlantic herring                            *      *     *      *     *
                                                   (D) Haddock catch by the midwater                                fishery of 1 and up to 2 percent of the                           (5) * * *
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                                                trawl Atlantic herring fishery. (1) Sub-                            GB haddock U.S. ABC. The sub-ACL                                  (i) * * *
                                                ACL values. The midwater trawl                                      review should consider factors                                    (D) * * *
                                                Atlantic herring fishery will be allocated                          including, but not limited to, groundfish                         (1) Windowpane flounder. Unless
                                                sub-ACLs equal to 1 percent of the GOM                              fishery catch performance, expected                            otherwise specified in paragraphs
                                                haddock ABC, and 1.5 percent of the GB                              groundfish fishery utilization of the GB                       (a)(5)(i)(D)(1)(i) and (ii) of this section, if
                                                haddock ABC (U.S. share only),                                      haddock ACL, status of the GB haddock                          NMFS determines the total catch
                                                pursuant to the restrictions in                                     resource, recruitment, incoming year-                          exceeds the overall ACL for either stock


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                                                                                                                                                                 5 The approximate location of the southwest
                                                of windowpane flounder, as described                     share of any overage of the overall ACL
                                                in this paragraph (a)(5)(i)(D)(1), by any                caused by excessive catch by other sub-               corner of the Rockaway Peninsula, Queens,
                                                                                                                                                               NY, then eastward along the southernmost
                                                amount greater than the management                       components of the fishery pursuant to                 coastline of Long Island, NY (excluding South
                                                uncertainty buffer up to 20 percent                      paragraph (a)(5) of this section exceeds              Oyster Bay), back to Point 1.
                                                greater than the overall ACL, the                        the common pool sub-ACL) and the                          (i) Reducing the size of an AM. If the
                                                applicable small AM area for the stock                   overall ACL is also exceeded.                          overall northern or southern
                                                shall be implemented, as specified in                                                                           windowpane flounder ACL is exceeded
                                                paragraph (a)(5)(i)(D) of this section,                                                                   W.
                                                                                                                   Point                 N. latitude  longitude by more than 20 percent and NMFS
                                                consistent with the Administrative                                                                              determines that: The stock is rebuilt,
                                                Procedure Act. If the overall ACL is
                                                                                                         Northern Windowpane Flounder and Ocean and the biomass criterion, as defined by
                                                exceeded by more than 20 percent, the                                       Pout Small AM Area                  the Council, is greater than the most
                                                applicable large AM areas(s) for the                                                                            recent fishing year’s catch, then only the
                                                stock shall be implemented, as specified                 1 ............................ 41°10′       67°40′     respective small AM may be
                                                in paragraph (a)(5)(i)(D) of this section,               2 ............................ 41°10′       67°20′     implemented as described in paragraph
                                                consistent with the Administrative                       3 ............................ 41°00′       67°20′     (a)(5)(i)(D)(1) of this section, consistent
                                                Procedure Act. The AM areas defined                      4 ............................ 41°00′       67°00′     with the Administrative Procedure Act.
                                                below are bounded by the following                       5 ............................ 40°50′       67°00′     This provision only applies to a limited
                                                coordinates, connected in the order                      6 ............................ 40°50′       67°40′     access NE multispecies permitted vessel
                                                listed by rhumb lines, unless otherwise                  1 ............................ 41°10′       67°40′     fishing on a NE multispecies DAS or
                                                noted. Vessels fishing with trawl gear in                                                                       sector trip.
                                                these areas may only use a haddock                       Northern Windowpane Flounder and Ocean                    (ii) Reducing the duration of an AM.
                                                                                                                            Pout Large AM Area
                                                separator trawl, as specified in                                                                                If the northern or southern windowpane
                                                § 648.85(a)(3)(iii)(A); a Ruhle trawl, as                1 ............................ 42°10′       67°40′     flounder AM is implemented in the
                                                specified in § 648.85(b)(6)(iv)(J)(3); a                 2 ............................ 42°10′       67°20′     third fishing year following the year of
                                                rope separator trawl, as specified in                    3 ............................ 41°00′       67°20′     an overage, as described in paragraph
                                                § 648.84(e); or any other gear approved                  4 ............................ 41°00′       67°00′     (a)(5)(i)(D) of this section, and NMFS
                                                consistent with the process defined in                   5 ............................ 40°50′       67°00′     subsequently determines that the
                                                § 648.85(b)(6). If an overage of the                     6 ............................ 40°50′       67°40′     applicable windowpane flounder ACL
                                                overall ACL for southern windowpane                      1 ............................ 42°10′       67°40′     was not exceeded by any amount the
                                                flounder is a result of an overage of the                                                                       year immediately after which the
                                                sub-ACL allocated to exempted fisheries                       Southern Windowpane Flounder and                  overage occurred (i.e., the second year),
                                                pursuant to paragraph (a)(4)(iii)(F) of                               Ocean Pout Small AM Area                  on or after September 1 the AM can be
                                                this section, the applicable AM area(s)                                                                         removed once year-end data are
                                                                                                         1 ............................ 41°10′       71°30′     complete. This reduced duration does
                                                shall be in effect for any trawl vessel
                                                                                                         2 ............................ 41°10′       71°20′     not apply if NMFS determines during
                                                fishing with a codend mesh size of
                                                                                                         3 ............................ 40°50′       71°20′
                                                greater than or equal to 5 inches (12.7                                                                         year 3 that a year 3 overage of the
                                                                                                         4 ............................ 40°50′       71°30′
                                                cm) in other, non-specified sub-                                                                                applicable windowpane flounder ACL
                                                                                                         1 ............................ 41°10′       71°30′
                                                components of the fishery, including,                                                                           has occurred. This provision only
                                                but not limited to, exempted fisheries                        Southern Windowpane Flounder and                  applies to a limited access NE
                                                that occur in Federal waters and                               Ocean Pout Small Large AM Area 1                 multispecies permitted vessel fishing on
                                                fisheries harvesting exempted species                                                                           a NE multispecies DAS or sector trip.
                                                specified in § 648.80(b)(3). If an overage               1 ............................ 41°10′       71°50′     *       *    *      *     *
                                                of the overall ACL for southern                          2 ............................ 41°10′       71°10′        (4) Ocean pout. Unless otherwise
                                                windowpane flounder is a result of an                    3 ............................ 41°00′       71°10′     specified in paragraphs (a)(5)(i)(D)(1)(i)
                                                overage of the sub-ACL allocated to the                  4 ............................ 41°00′       71°20′     and (ii) of this section, if NMFS
                                                groundfish fishery pursuant to                           5 ............................ 40°50′       71°20′     determines the total catch exceeds the
                                                paragraph (a)(4)(iii)(H)(2) of this section,             6 ............................ 40°50′       71°50′     overall ACL for ocean pout, as described
                                                the applicable AM area(s) shall be in                    1 ............................ 41°10′       71°50′     in paragraph (a)(5)(i)(D)(1) of this
                                                effect for any limited access NE                              Southern Windowpane Flounder and
                                                                                                                                                                section, by any amount greater than the
                                                multispecies permitted vessel fishing on                            Ocean Pout Large AM Area 2                  management uncertainty buffer up to 20
                                                a NE multispecies DAS or sector trip. If                                                                        percent greater than the overall ACL, the
                                                an overage of the overall ACL for                        1 ............................ (1)          73°30′     applicable small AM area for the stock
                                                southern windowpane flounder is a                        2 ............................ 40°30′       73°30′     shall be implemented, as specified in
                                                result of overages of both the groundfish                3 ............................ 40°30′       73°50′     paragraph (a)(5)(i)(D) of this section,
                                                fishery and exempted fishery sub-ACLs,                   4 ............................ 40°20′       73°50′     consistent with the Administrative
                                                the applicable AM area(s) shall be in                    5 ............................ 40°20′       (2)        Procedure Act. If the overall ACL is
                                                effect for both the groundfish fishery                   6 ............................ (3)          73°58.5′   exceeded by more than 20 percent, large
                                                and exempted fisheries. If a sub-ACL for                 7 ............................ (4)          73°58.5′   AM area(s) for the stock shall be
                                                either stock of windowpane flounder is                   8 ............................ 5 40°32.6′   5 73°56.4′
                                                                                                                                                                implemented, as specified in paragraph
                                                allocated to another fishery, consistent                 1 ............................ (1)          73°30′     (a)(5)(i)(D) of this section, consistent
                                                with the process specified at paragraph                     1 The southernmost coastline of Long Island,        with the Administrative Procedure Act.
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                                                (a)(4) of this section, and there are AMs                NY, at 73°30′ W. longitude.                            The AM areas for ocean pout are
                                                for that fishery, the groundfish fishery                    2 The easternmost coastline of NJ at 40°20′         defined in paragraph (a)(5)(i)(D)(1) of
                                                AM shall only be implemented if the                      N. latitude, then northward along the NJ coast- this section, connected in the order
                                                                                                         line to Point 6.
                                                sub-ACL allocated to the groundfish                         3 The      northernmost coastline of NJ at
                                                                                                                                                                listed by rhumb lines, unless otherwise
                                                fishery is exceeded (i.e., the sector and                73°58.5′ W. longitude.                                 noted. Vessels fishing with trawl gear in
                                                common pool catch for a particular                          4 The southernmost coastline of Long Island,        these areas may only use a haddock
                                                stock, including the common pool’s                       NY, at 73°58.5′ W. longitude.                          separator trawl, as specified in


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                                                § 648.85(a)(3)(iii)(A); a Ruhle trawl, as                adding ‘‘§ 648.90(a)(4)(iii)(D)’’ in its              GB Cod Trimester TAC Area consists of
                                                specified in § 648.85(b)(6)(iv)(J)(3); a                 place.                                                statistical areas 521, 522, 525, and 561.
                                                rope separator trawl, as specified in                    [FR Doc. 2017–16133 Filed 7–31–17; 8:45 am]           The area reopens at the beginning of
                                                § 648.84(e); or any other gear approved                  BILLING CODE 3510–22–P
                                                                                                                                                               Trimester 2, on September 1, 2017.
                                                consistent with the process defined in                                                                            If a vessel declared its trip through the
                                                § 648.85(b)(6).                                                                                                Vessel Monitoring System (VMS) or the
                                                                                                         DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE                                interactive voice response system, and
                                                *      *     *     *     *                                                                                     crossed the VMS demarcation line prior
                                                   (iv) AMs if the sub-ACL for the                       National Oceanic and Atmospheric                      to July 28, 2017, it may complete its trip
                                                Atlantic sea scallop fishery is exceeded.                Administration                                        within the Trimester TAC Area. A
                                                At the end of the scallop fishing year,                                                                        vessel that has set gillnet gear prior to
                                                NMFS will evaluate whether Atlantic                      50 CFR Part 648                                       July 28, 2017, may complete its trip by
                                                sea scallop fishery catch exceeded the                                                                         hauling such gear.
                                                                                                         [Docket No. 151211999–6343–02]                           Any overage of the Trimester 1 or 2
                                                sub-ACLs for any groundfish stocks
                                                allocated to the scallop fishery. On                     RIN 0648–XF586                                        TACs must be deducted from the
                                                January 15, or when information is                                                                             Trimester 3 TAC. If the common pool
                                                available to make an accurate                            Fisheries of the Northeastern United                  fishery exceeds its total quota for a stock
                                                projection, NMFS will also determine                     States; Northeast Multispecies                        in the 2017 fishing year, the overage
                                                whether total catch exceeded the overall                 Fishery; Georges Bank Cod Trimester                   must be deducted from the common
                                                                                                         Total Allowable Catch Area Closure for                pool’s quota for that stock for fishing
                                                ACL for each stock allocated to the
                                                                                                         the Common Pool Fishery                               year 2018. Any uncaught portion of the
                                                scallop fishery. When evaluating
                                                                                                                                                               Trimester 1 and Trimester 2 TACs is
                                                whether total catch exceeded the overall                 AGENCY:  National Marine Fisheries
                                                                                                                                                               carried over into the next trimester.
                                                ACL, NMFS will add the maximum                           Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and
                                                                                                                                                               However, any uncaught portion of the
                                                carryover available to sectors, as                       Atmospheric Administration (NOAA),
                                                                                                                                                               common pool’s total annual quota may
                                                specified at § 648.87(b)(1)(i)(C), to the                Commerce.
                                                                                                                                                               not be carried over into the following
                                                estimate of total catch for the pertinent                ACTION: Temporary rule; area closure.
                                                                                                                                                               fishing year.
                                                stock.                                                                                                            Weekly quota monitoring reports for
                                                                                                         SUMMARY:    This action closes the Georges
                                                   (A) Threshold for implementing the                    Bank (GB) Cod Trimester Total                         the common pool fishery are on our
                                                Atlantic sea scallop fishery AMs. If                     Allowable Catch Area to Northeast                     Web site at: http://
                                                scallop fishery catch exceeds the scallop                multispecies common pool vessels                      www.greateratlantic.fisheries.noaa.gov/
                                                fishery sub-ACLs for any groundfish                      fishing with trawl gear, sink gillnet gear,           ro/fso/MultiMonReports.htm. We will
                                                stocks in paragraph (a)(4) of this section               and longline/hook gear for the                        continue to monitor common pool catch
                                                by 50 percent or more, or if scallop                     remainder of Trimester 1, through                     through vessel trip reports, dealer-
                                                fishery catch exceeds the scallop fishery                August 31, 2017. The closure is required              reported landings, VMS catch reports,
                                                sub-ACL by any amount and total catch                    by regulation because the common pool                 and other available information and, if
                                                exceeds the overall ACL for a given                      fishery is projected to have caught 90                necessary, we will make additional
                                                stock, then the applicable scallop                       percent of its Trimester 1 quota for GB               adjustments to common pool
                                                fishery AM will take effect, as specified                cod. This closure is intended to prevent              management measures.
                                                in § 648.64 of the Atlantic sea scallop                  an overage of the common pool’s quota                 Classification
                                                regulations.                                             for this stock.
                                                                                                                                                                  This action is required by 50 CFR part
                                                   (B) 2017 and 2018 fishing year                        DATES: This action is effective July 28,              648 and is exempt from review under
                                                threshold for implementing the Atlantic                  2017, through August 31, 2017.                        Executive Order 12866.
                                                sea scallop fishery AMs for GB                           FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:                         The Assistant Administrator for
                                                yellowtail flounder and Northern                         Claire Fitz-Gerald, Fishery Management                Fisheries, NOAA, finds good cause
                                                windowpane flounder. For the 2017 and                    Specialist, (978) 281–9255.                           pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 553(b)(B) and 5
                                                2018 fishing years only, if scallop                      SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Federal                    U.S.C. 553(d)(3) to waive prior notice
                                                fishery catch exceeds either GB                          regulations at § 648.82(n)(2)(ii) require             and the opportunity for public comment
                                                yellowtail flounder or northern                          the Regional Administrator to close a                 and the 30-day delayed effectiveness
                                                windowpane flounder sub-ACLs                             common pool Trimester Total                           period because it would be
                                                specified in paragraph (a)(4) of this                    Allowable Catch (TAC) Area for a stock                impracticable and contrary to the public
                                                section, and total catch exceeds the                     when 90 percent of the Trimester TAC                  interest.
                                                overall ACL for that stock, then the                     is projected to be caught. The closure                   The regulations require the Regional
                                                applicable scallop fishery AM will take                  applies to all common pool vessels                    Administrator to close a trimester TAC
                                                effect, as specified in § 648.64 of the                  fishing with gear capable of catching                 area to the common pool fishery when
                                                Atlantic sea scallop regulations. For the                that stock for the remainder of the                   90 percent of the Trimester TAC for a
                                                2019 fishing year and onward, the                        trimester.                                            stock has been caught. Updated catch
                                                threshold for implementing scallop                          As of July 27, 2017, the common pool               information only recently became
                                                fishery AMs for GB yellowtail flounder                   fishery is projected to have caught                   available indicating that the common
                                                and northern windowpane flounder will                    approximately 90 percent of the                       pool fishery is projected to have caught
                                                return to that listed in paragraph                       Trimester 1 TAC (2.9 mt) for Georges                  90 percent of its Trimester 1 TAC for GB
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                                                (a)(5)(iv)(A) of this section.                           Bank (GB) cod. Effective July 28, 2017,               cod as of July 27, 2017. The time
                                                                                                         the GB Cod Trimester TAC Area is                      necessary to provide for prior notice and
                                                *      *     *     *     *                               closed for the remainder of Trimester 1,              comment, and a 30-day delay in
                                                § 648.201   [Amended]                                    through August 31, 2017, to all common                effectiveness, would prevent the
                                                                                                         pool vessels fishing on a Northeast                   immediate closure of the GB Cod
                                                ■ 6. In § 648.201, amend paragraph                       multispecies trip with trawl gear, sink               Trimester TAC Area. This increases the
                                                (a)(2) by removing ‘‘§ 648.85(d)’’ and                   gillnet gear, and longline/hook gear. The             likelihood that the common pool fishery


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Document Created: 2018-10-24 11:42:11
Document Modified: 2018-10-24 11:42:11
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 on August 1, 2017.
ContactAja Szumylo, Fishery Policy Analyst, phone: 978-281-9195; email: [email protected]
FR Citation82 FR 35660 
RIN Number0648-BG53
CFR AssociatedFisheries; Fishing and Recordkeeping and Reporting Requirements

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