82_FR_37720 82 FR 37566 - Atlantic Highly Migratory Species; Exempted Fishing Permits

82 FR 37566 - Atlantic Highly Migratory Species; Exempted Fishing Permits

DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

Federal Register Volume 82, Issue 154 (August 11, 2017)

Page Range37566-37574
FR Document2017-16990

NMFS announces the availability of a Final Environmental Assessment (EA) analyzing the impacts of issuing an exempted fishing permit (EFP) to Dr. David Kerstetter of Nova Southeastern University to evaluate pelagic longline (PLL) catch and bycatch rates from within two different sub-areas in the northern portion of the East Florida Coast (EFC) Pelagic Longline (PLL) Closed Area (north and south of 29[deg]50' N. lat.) and compare those rates to rates obtained by authorized samplers from an area outside the EFC PLL Closed Area, with certain terms and conditions. The overall purpose of the research project is to evaluate the effectiveness of existing area closures at meeting current conservation and management goals under current conditions using standardized PLL gear on a specified number of commercial vessels. In response to terms and conditions established by NMFS, the research project is also structured to maximize the survival of shark species, collect data on shark species identification, collect data on PLL soak times to reduce bycatch mortality of species such as dusky sharks, and to increase the Agency's understanding of data poor shark stocks to improve future management of these species. NMFS considered public comments and decided to issue the EFP given the need to assess and compare current catch and bycatch rates during normal commercial fishing operations from areas inside and outside the EFC PLL Closed Area.

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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

RIN 0648-XF086


Atlantic Highly Migratory Species; Exempted Fishing Permits

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

ACTION: Notice of availability of a final environmental assessment to 
issue an exempted fishing permit.

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SUMMARY: NMFS announces the availability of a Final Environmental 
Assessment (EA) analyzing the impacts of issuing an exempted fishing 
permit (EFP) to Dr. David Kerstetter of Nova Southeastern University to 
evaluate pelagic longline (PLL) catch and bycatch rates from within two 
different sub-areas in the northern portion of the East Florida Coast 
(EFC) Pelagic Longline (PLL) Closed Area (north and south of 29[deg]50' 
N. lat.) and compare those rates to rates obtained by authorized 
samplers from an area outside the EFC PLL Closed Area, with certain 
terms and conditions. The overall purpose of the research project is to 
evaluate the effectiveness of existing area closures at meeting current 
conservation and management goals under current conditions using 
standardized PLL gear on a specified number of commercial vessels. In 
response to terms and conditions established by NMFS, the research 
project is also structured to maximize the survival of shark species, 
collect data on shark species identification, collect data on PLL soak 
times to reduce bycatch mortality of species such as dusky sharks, and 
to increase the Agency's understanding of data poor shark stocks to 
improve future management of these species. NMFS considered public 
comments and decided to issue the EFP given the need to assess and 
compare current catch and bycatch rates during normal commercial 
fishing operations from areas inside and outside the EFC PLL Closed 
Area.

DATES: The Final EA will be available on August 11, 2017.

ADDRESSES: A copy of the Final EA may be requested by contacting 
Atlantic Highly Migratory Species Management Division (F/SF1), NMFS, 
1315 East-West Highway, Silver Spring, MD 20910.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Craig Cockrell at (301) 427-8503 or 
Rick Pearson at (727) 824-5399.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: 

Background

    NMFS published a notice of intent to issue EFPs, Scientific 
Research Permits, Letters of Acknowledgement, and Chartering Permits 
for Atlantic highly migratory species (HMS) in 2017 (81 FR 80646, 
November 16, 2016). Although that notice anticipated a variety of such 
applications, it also stated that occasionally NMFS receives 
applications for research activities that were not anticipated, or for 
research that is outside the scope of general scientific sampling and 
tagging of Atlantic HMS, or rarely, for research that is particularly 
controversial and that NMFS will provide additional opportunity for 
public comment, consistent with the regulations at 50 CFR 600.745 if 
that were to occur.
    As discussed in the November 2016 notice of intent to issue EFPs 
and related permits, issuance of EFPs and related permits are necessary 
because HMS regulations (e.g., fishing seasons, prohibited species, 
authorized gear, closed areas, and minimum sizes) sometimes otherwise 
prohibit activities that could be undertaken for scientific data 
collection or other valuable purposes. Thus, under 50 CFR 635.32, and 
consistent with 50 CFR 600.745, the Director of the Office of 
Sustainable Fisheries may, through issuance of an EFP, authorize for 
certain purposes the target or incidental harvest of species managed 
under a Fishery Management Plan (FMP) or fishery regulations that would 
otherwise be prohibited. Among the purposes of EFPs are the ``conduct 
of scientific research, the acquisition of information and data, . . . 
[and] the investigation of bycatch, economic discard and regulatory 
discard.'' 50 CFR 635.32(a)(1). These permits exempt permit holders 
from the specific portions of the regulations (e.g., fishing seasons, 
prohibited species, authorized gear, closed areas, and minimum sizes) 
that may otherwise prohibit the collection of HMS for public education, 
public display, or scientific research. The terms and conditions of 
individual permits are unique. EFPs and related permits are issued 
under the authority of the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and 
Management Reauthorization Act (Magnuson-Stevens Act) (16 U.S.C. 1801 
et seq.) and/or the Atlantic Tunas Convention Act (ATCA) (16 U.S.C. 971 
et seq.).
    NMFS closed the EFC area to PLL gear year-round in early 2001 (65 
FR 47213, August 1, 2000). The closure was implemented to reduce 
bycatch and incidental catch of overfished and protected species by PLL 
fishermen who target HMS because there was a noticeable difference in 
the bycatch of some non-target species (mainly undersized swordfish) 
between the EFC area and open areas. At the time, Atlantic blue marlin, 
white marlin, sailfish, West Atlantic bluefin tuna, North Atlantic 
albacore tuna, and swordfish were overfished with overfishing 
occurring, and bycatch reduction was a component of rebuilding efforts. 
In particular, the United States was implementing a 1999 swordfish 
rebuilding plan, and the closure helped reduce bycatch of undersized 
swordfish. Several other laws required that NMFS address bycatch in the 
HMS fisheries, including the Endangered Species Act (ESA), which 
required reductions in sea turtle bycatch in the PLL fishery. National 
Standard 9 of the MSA also requires that fishery management plans 
minimize bycatch and bycatch mortality to the extent practicable.
    The closure has been in place for more than 15 years now and, since 
2001, a number of changes in stock status and fishery management

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measures have occurred. Specifically, North Atlantic swordfish and 
North Atlantic albacore tuna have been rebuilt, current international 
assessments of white marlin and West Atlantic sailfish indicate that 
overfishing is likely not occurring, and Western Atlantic bluefin tuna 
is not subject to overfishing, Additionally, the PLL fishery has been 
required since 2004 to use circle hooks instead of J-hooks to reduce 
sea turtle bycatch, and individual bluefin tuna quota (IBQ) allocations 
were implemented in the PLL fishery through Amendment 7 to the 2006 
Consolidated HMS Fishery Management Plan in 2014 (79 FR 71509, December 
2, 2014). Allowing limited access to the EFC PLL Closed Area for 
research purposes via an EFP would provide important data from the 
closed area under these changed conditions. NMFS has not obtained 
scientific data related to catch and bycatch rates from this area since 
2010, and that data suggested that more research was needed due to the 
small sample size and poor spatial distribution of PLL sets in the 
research area conducted from 2008-2010. The data resulting from the 
research under this EFP would be used to assess current bycatch rates 
during typical commercial fishing operations and to evaluate the 
effectiveness of the closed area in continuing to reduce bycatch of 
non-target species (e.g., billfish, undersized swordfish, prohibited 
species, and protected species). It would also provide more current 
data about the socio-economic impact of reduced catches of target 
species (swordfish and tunas) as a result of the closure, assess 
changes in species availability and distribution over time, and 
contribute to future stock assessments or other fishery management 
measures. Among the purposes of EFPs in the regulations are the 
``conduct of scientific research, the acquisition of information and 
data . . ., [and] the investigation of bycatch, economic discard and 
regulatory discard,'' and such an EFP would be in furtherance of those 
purposes (Sec.  635.32(a)(1)).
    NMFS received an application to conduct research from within two 
different sub-areas in the northern portion of the EFC PLL Closed Area 
(north and south of 29[deg]50' N. lat.) and compare those rates to 
rates obtained from one portion of the open area (for comparative 
purposes) and published a notice of availability in the Federal 
Register for a Draft EA and a 30-day public comment period (82 FR 4856; 
January 17, 2017). On February 15, 2017 (82 FR 10746), NMFS extended 
the public comment period from February 16, 2017, until March 29, 2017. 
The EFP application is available for review on the HMS Management 
Division's Web site at http://www.nmfs.noaa.gov/sfa/hms/compliance/efp/index.html.

Availability of a Final Environmental Assessment

    NMFS announces the availability of a Final EA that analyzes the 
potential impacts to the human environment of granting this EFP 
application for experimental PLL fishing within two sub-areas of the 
EFC PLL Closed Area and one area outside the Closed Area. Among other 
analyzed impacts, the Final EA projects the annual catches of all HMS 
species, as well as some non-HMS species interactions, from within two 
sub-areas of the EFC PLL Closed Area and one open area that could be 
expected to occur. Additionally, the Final EA describes NMFS' rationale 
for the preferred alternative and other alternatives considered for 
this research and includes responses to public comments on the Draft 
EA. The Final EA may be found on the HMS Management Division's Web site 
at http://www.nmfs.noaa.gov/sfa/hms/compliance/efp/index.html.

Response to Comments

    During the public comment period NMFS received over 500 comments. 
The majority of the comments were submitted by recreational fishing 
constituents opposed to the research project. These commenters stated 
that the current EFC Closed Area has been effective at rebuilding 
several fish stocks and increasing recreational fishing opportunities 
and that it should remained closed to maintain those results and 
benefits. Several environmental organizations were opposed to the 
research project primarily because of concerns about what they 
considered to be excessive levels of bycatch (sharks, billfish, and 
undersized swordfish) at the level of effort proposed by the EFP 
applicant, although some groups recognized the need for the research. 
Comments from HMS commercial fishing industry participants and 
organizations recognized the need for the research, but expressed 
reservations that only one company (Day Boat Seafood LLC) would conduct 
and benefit from the project. As described below, NMFS has made changes 
to the preferred alternative described in the Final EA, based in part 
on public comments.

A. Purpose & Need for Proposed Research Project

    Comment 1: There is no legitimate need for the proposed research 
project because the effect of pelagic longline (PLL) fishing within the 
closed area (a nursery for juvenile swordfish) is well-known. 
Conditions have not changed in the last 15 years.
    Response: The EFC PLL Closed Area has been in place for more than 
15 years. Since 2001, a number of changes in stock status and fishery 
management measures have occurred. Specifically, North Atlantic 
swordfish has been rebuilt since 2009, current international 
assessments of white marlin and West Atlantic sailfish indicate that 
overfishing is likely not occurring, West Atlantic bluefin tuna is not 
subject to overfishing, and North Atlantic albacore tuna has been 
rebuilt. Additionally, the PLL fishery has been required since 2004 to 
use circle hooks instead of J-hooks to reduce sea turtle bycatch, and 
IBQ allocations were implemented in the PLL fishery through Amendment 7 
to the 2006 Consolidated HMS FMP in 2014 (79 FR 71509, December 2, 
2014). Environmental conditions may have changed thereby affecting 
migratory patterns and species distributions of Atlantic HMS. Allowing 
limited access to the EFC PLL Closed Area for research purposes through 
an EFP would provide important data from the closed area under all of 
these changed conditions. Thus, the purpose of the research project is 
to evaluate PLL catches and catch rates of target and non-target 
species within two sub-areas in the northern portion of the EFC PLL 
Closed Area and an open area to evaluate the effectiveness of existing 
area closures at meeting current conservation and management goals 
under current conditions using standardized PLL gear on a specified 
number of commercial vessels. Vessels participating in this project 
would be required to submit electronic logbooks at the end of each set 
to NOVA Southeastern University; and these data would be available to 
NMFS upon request. During the project period, 40 percent of all sets 
would be observed by NMFS-approved observers or scientific research 
staff. Finally, NMFS would review 100 percent of electronic video 
monitoring data for all sets conducted under this EFP. The research is 
of limited scope and would be conducted in only a portion of the EFC 
PLL Closed Area and, therefore, is not expected to negate the known 
conservation benefits of the closed area. Among the purposes of EFPs in 
federal regulations are ``the investigation of bycatch, economic 
discard and regulatory discard,'' and this EFP would be in furtherance 
of those purposes (50 CFR 635.32(a)).
    Comment 2: This scientific research project will help to revitalize 
the U.S.

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highly migratory species (HMS) PLL fishery. It holds significant 
promise in evaluating responsible and sustainable ways to catch a 
larger percentage of swordfish quota allocated to the United States by 
ICCAT. We support efforts to assess the efficacy of the current closed 
areas and integrate new technologies into fisheries and fisheries 
research. Since the closure was implemented, many technological 
advances have been made in gear modifications, vessel monitoring, and 
bycatch mitigation tools and techniques that largely mitigate the 
duration and/or size of the PLL closed areas. Over the 15 years that 
the closure has been in place, little research has been conducted to 
evaluate the effectiveness of the existing closure in meeting current 
conservation and management goals.
    Response: In the short-term, this project is anticipated to provide 
economic benefit to the vessels participating in the research and could 
increase U.S. North Atlantic swordfish landings by approximately seven 
percent, thus more fully utilizing the U.S. North Atlantic swordfish 
quota. In the long-term, this project is anticipated to provide 
scientific fisheries data to assess current bycatch rates during normal 
commercial fishing operations and to evaluate the effectiveness of the 
closed area in continuing to reduce bycatch of non-target species 
(e.g., billfish, undersized swordfish, prohibited species, and 
protected species). It will also provide current data about the socio-
economic impact of reduced catches of target species (swordfish and 
tunas) as a result of the closure, electronic vessel monitoring, 
changes in species availability and distribution over time, and 
contribute to future stock assessments or other fishery management 
measures.

B. Support for Alternative 1 (No Action)

    Comment 3: The recovery of a once-overfished species (swordfish) 
does not warrant returning to the kind of fishing that caused 
overfishing (excessive harvest of juveniles) and created the need for 
closures in the first place. If closing the EFC area to PLL gear 
resulted in a stock rebound, then that area is obviously vital to the 
overall Western Atlantic swordfish stock and should remain permanently 
closed to PLL vessels.
    Response: Issuance of this EFP would not represent a return to the 
level of fishing that contributed to overfishing of swordfish 
(including excessive harvest of juveniles). Specifically, this project 
is limited to six PLL vessels and 720 sets (with 480 sets distributed 
between two sub-areas of the EFC PLL Closed Area and the remainder 
occurring in the open area). Additionally, a historical comparison of 
the PLL fishery prior to 2001 to current conditions indicates a very 
different situation. The overall number of vessels landing swordfish 
has declined from 168 in 2001 to 90 vessels in 2016/2017 (to date). 
There has also been a decline in the number of PLL hooks fished from 
7.6 million to 5.8 million. Several other time/area closures and gear 
restricted areas (GRAs) have been implemented since 2001, including the 
Desoto Canyon, Charleston Bump, and Northeastern closures, and the Cape 
Hatteras and Gulf of Mexico GRAs. Circle hooks now are required 
throughout the PLL fishery and weak hooks are required in the Gulf of 
Mexico. Electronic video monitoring systems (EM) are installed and must 
be utilized on all PLL vessels. Finally the individual bluefin quota 
(IBQ) program, which requires that sufficient IBQ be possessed prior to 
PLL fishing, may further limit effort in some circumstances. As 
described in Section 8.5 of the 2016 HMS SAFE Report, the result is 
that reported numbers of swordfish kept and discarded, large coastal 
sharks kept, and BAYS tunas kept from 2005-2015 decreased by more than 
the predicted values developed in Regulatory Amendment 1 to the 1999 
FMP. Reported discards of pelagic sharks and all billfish also declined 
by more than the predicted values developed in Regulatory Amendment 1 
to the 1999 FMP (swordfish kept: -41 percent; swordfish disc. -63 
percent; LCS kept: -93 percent; BAYS kept: -36 percent; pelagic sharks 
disc. -32 percent; billfish disc. -53 percent).
    Comment 4: NMFS should support conservation and sustainable fishing 
activities related to recreational fishing. Please do not reverse the 
progress that the EFC PLL Closed Area has made to recreational 
fisheries.
    Response: Fishing activity conducted under this EFP is not 
anticipated to reduce recreational fishing opportunities for Atlantic 
HMS or to adversely affect the stocks that are recreationally fished. 
Recreational fishermen will still be able to go fishing off the eastern 
Florida coast, and the limited activities in this EFP are not expected 
to result in negative effects for recreationally-fished stocks. 
Successful recreational and commercial PLL fishing activities currently 
occur simultaneously in many areas of the Atlantic, Gulf of Mexico, and 
U.S. Caribbean.

C. Range of Alternatives in Draft Environmental Assessment

    Comment 5: The Draft EA has not evaluated or discussed a number of 
possible reasonable alternatives that would meet the purpose and the 
need of the research project and could have less adverse impact to the 
human environment. The duration of the research should be reduced and 
data combined with data from the research conducted in the closed area 
from 2008-2010. The research project should be limited to the minimal 
number of sets and hooks necessary for statistical validity.
    Response: NMFS analyzed a reasonable range of alternatives that are 
feasible to accomplish the purpose and need of the project, which is to 
evaluate PLL catches and catch rates of target and non-target species 
within two sub-areas of the northern portion of the EFC PLL Closed Area 
and compare those to an open area. These included not issuing an EFP 
(no action) and a smaller and larger geographic area (Alternatives 2 
and 3, respectively). NMFS also analyzed both the level of effort 
proposed by the applicant and a lesser amount of fishing effort 
commensurate with current fishing effort. In the Final EA and EFP, NMFS 
has reduced the number of sets authorized from the requested (and 
previously-preferred) level of 1,080 sets/year to 720 sets/year and the 
number of hooks per set from 750 hooks/set to 600 hooks/set. These 
numbers are commensurate with current levels of fishing effort by the 
participating vessels.
    A reduction in the duration of the project would not provide 
adequate sampling over time to account for seasonal variations in 
environmental conditions that may occur and thus would not meet the 
purpose and need of the EFP. Analysis of research data collected from 
2008-2010 was used to develop projections for this EFP; however, 
changes in conditions since 2008-2010 prevent the combination of data 
sets. Although the previous research did obtain some significant 
results, the sample size was small and the spatial distribution of sets 
was poor. These results suggested that additional research was needed, 
and the current project size was designed to correct the errors in 
sample size and spatial distribution in the previous research.

D. Utilization of U.S Swordfish Quota

    Comment 6: There is an implication that if the United States does 
not catch every swordfish allotted to it, then it will lose its quota 
to other nations. Although this argument has been

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around for years, the United States has not lost any swordfish quota.
    Response: The United States has, to date, been successful in 
protecting its North Atlantic swordfish quota at ICCAT, despite 
significant underharvest of the quota in recent years. The United 
States has argued that restrictions on the U.S. fishery, such as the 
required use of circle hooks, contributed significantly to the stock's 
rebuilding and that in light of those sacrifices and the strict 
conservation measures that benefitted all countries fishing on the 
stock, the United States should be given some time to revitalize its 
fishery. The threat of losing quota to other countries without the same 
conservation measures remains real, and NMFS continues to work with 
stakeholders to find ways to revitalize the stock while effectively 
managing the stock and other affected species. NMFS also is required 
under ATCA and the Magnuson-Stevens Act to provide U.S. fishing vessels 
with a reasonable opportunity to harvest the ICCAT-recommended quota. 
In 2016, preliminary data indicate that approximately 37 percent of the 
U.S. swordfish baseline quota and 33 percent of the adjusted quota was 
landed. Thus, the commenter's suggestion that our concern is catching 
``every fish'' mischaracterizes and understates the quota issue. In the 
short-term, this research project provides an additional opportunity to 
harvest the swordfish quota while providing economic benefit to the 
vessels participating in the research. It is projected to increase U.S. 
landings of swordfish by approximately seven percent, thus more fully 
utilizing the U.S. North Atlantic swordfish quota. This is not the 
primary reason for issuing the EFP, which will gather much-needed 
research from the EFC PLL Closed Area, but the project will help 
revitalize the North Atlantic swordfish fishery in the near-term.

E. Project Design

    Comment 7: If this EFP is authorized, it would allow more than 
1,000 longlines to be set per year, with over 750 hooks per longline. 
This means that over 2.25 million additional hooks will be floating off 
of Florida's coast.
    Response: While the preferred alternative in the Draft EA would 
have authorized up to 1,080 sets per year with 750 hooks per longline, 
NMFS has modified the preferred alternative in the Final EA and EFP to 
limit the number of sets to be commensurate with current effort in the 
open area. NMFS would authorize 720 longline sets per year with up to 
600 hooks per set under this EFP. Of those, 480 sets would be 
authorized to be deployed between two sub-areas in the EFC PLL Closed 
Area. Thus, 288,000 hooks would be authorized in the EFC PLL Closed 
Area. NMFS emphasizes that these hooks would not be ``additional'' 
hooks, as they would otherwise be deployed in areas currently open off 
Florida's east coast. This EFP only authorizes an amount of fishing 
effort commensurate with current levels of effort by participating 
vessels.
    Comment 8: An initial adjustment period should be provided for 
fishermen participating in the study area to allow them to learn how to 
fish the Gulf Stream waters and `normalize' techniques and catches 
before data are collected or used for the purposes of the study. This 
will allow data to be reflective of experienced fishing practices in 
the EFC PLL Closed Area, rather than being influenced by data collected 
while fishermen are learning how to fish in the area.
    Response: The vessels and captains authorized to participate in 
this research project are experienced with fishing in areas immediately 
adjacent to the EFC PLL Closed Area. It would not be prudent to 
authorize fishing activities in the closed area without collecting the 
resultant data. NMFS believes that the participating captains will more 
quickly adjust their fishing practices while fishing under the 
provisions and terms and conditions of the EFP, rather being allowed to 
fish in the closed area without the EFP restrictions. In addition, 
pending annual review, if the EFP is authorized for an additional two 
years, variations between years could be recorded to see if changes in 
catch or bycatch rates occur due to improvements in fishing techniques.
    Comment 9: Data collection during this study should be at as high a 
resolution as possible in order to determine fine-scale differences in 
catch and bycatch in time and space.
    Response: Vessels participating in this project would be required 
to submit electronic logbooks, including date, time, location, and 
basic oceanographic conditions, at the end of each set to the research 
applicant at NOVA Southeastern University. These data would be 
available to NMFS upon request. The electronic logbook data would be 
audited every three months by the researcher who would compare randomly 
selected capture events in the electronic logbook to these events as 
recorded by electronic video data. NMFS will review one hundred percent 
of the electronic video data during the project. In addition, all 
existing reporting requirements would apply to participating vessels 
including logbook reporting and observer coverage requirements, which 
include latitude and longitude fields.
    Comment 10: We recommend a maximum mainline length of 5 miles, 
allowable soak times no longer than 3-4 hours, and retrieval of the 
gear in the order in which it was deployed. Reducing the amount of time 
that hooks are in the water could enhance the survival of fish and 
other animals caught incidentally or that must be released according to 
regulation.
    Response: The purpose of this study is to collect commercial 
fishery data from PLL vessels using normal fishing methods to 
effectively assess the difference between the closed and open area 
effects during such operations. Reducing the mainline length and soak 
times would not be representative of how commercial PLL vessels 
normally fish their gear. However, research investigating shorter 
mainline lengths, soak times, and gear retrieval techniques would be 
valuable and NMFS will consider these recommendations for future 
research.

F. Observer Coverage Rates and Vessel Monitoring

    Comment 11: Some commenters stated that, if the project were to 
take place, it should have an unbiased observer coverage rate of 100 
percent of all sets and that the EA must be supplemented with a 
defensible observer coverage rate to support the proposed project. 
Conversely, other commenters stated that the level of monitoring is 
excessive, because observer coverage is expensive, and a 33 percent 
coverage rate, in addition to 100 percent electronic video monitoring, 
may unnecessarily increase project costs and create an expensive 
precedent for future similar research.
    Response: We recognize that authorizing access to the EFC PLL 
Closed Area by commercial fishing vessels to conduct research warrants 
a high degree of oversight and monitoring. NMFS believes that an 
observer coverage rate of 40 percent is appropriate, given that 
additional funding has been obtained to ensure that 100 percent of 
electronic video monitoring data for all sets conducted under this EFP 
would be reviewed and the costs of 100 percent observer coverage would 
be prohibitive. Furthermore, 100 percent observer coverage is 
unnecessary given the other monitoring measures in place for this 
project. Forty percent observer coverage in addition to these other 
measures will ensure sufficient monitoring and accurate data collection 
and verification.

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    Comment 12: Some commenters stated that this project should 
evaluate expanding the use of EM to all catch and bycatch species. 
Optimizing the configuration of EM for all catch could improve the 
reliability of data collected, especially for bycatch species like 
sharks, and ultimately allow for additional accountability at a reduced 
cost. Conversely, other commenters stated that this project is not 
sufficient in scale or scope to support any future decision by NMFS to 
use EM to record and analyze all catch and bycatch for the purpose of 
managing the PLL fishery as a whole in open areas. Yet other commenters 
stated that the project will also evaluate electronic logbooks for more 
streamlined and real-time reporting that combines catch data with 
oceanographic information. These data could help better understand 
where and under what conditions bycatch species occur and how fishermen 
can best avoid them.
    Response: EM equipment became required on all HMS PLL vessels on 
June 1, 2015. Thus, NMFS has approximately two years' worth of 
experience using the equipment and analyzing the data. In this project, 
NMFS will be reviewing one hundred percent of electronic video (EM) 
data. Thus the project will provide additional experience and data that 
could help better evaluate the effectiveness and limitations of EM data 
in recording and identifying all species of catch and bycatch.

G. Project Participation

    Comment 13: This EFP would give the applicant a distinct 
competitive market advantage with respect to some species, which other 
boats in the PLL fleet will not have during the project period.
    Response: The research project is temporary and relatively short in 
duration (one year, with a possibility to renew annually twice pending 
annual review). The vessels fishing in this project would be fishing in 
the open areas absent this EFP, and there are costs associated with 
participation in this project. Some increased catch in target species 
is expected and will, in part, compensate the vessel owners for their 
participation in the project. Any financial advantages will be limited. 
The research applicant, not NMFS, selected and worked with the 
commercial fishing entity to develop this particular research project. 
Other entities may submit similar applications for EFPs at any time for 
consideration by NMFS. Such applications would be reviewed and 
evaluated for merit, based upon a sound scientific study design and 
other criteria.
    Comment 14: This project should engage the participation of 
captains and crew with the greatest level of experience, including 
especially those that have prior experience fishing in this EFC area 
before it was closed. Failure to do this may generate catch and bycatch 
results that are not truly representative of the entire U.S. HMS PLL 
fleet. NMFS should allow other vessels or companies to apply and 
compete for the privilege to participate in the fishing activity 
specified in the EFP.
    Response: The EFP application indicates that experienced PLL 
fishermen would participate in the project. These vessels and captains 
are currently fishing in areas immediately adjacent to the EFC PLL 
Closed Area. NMFS did not select the participating vessels. The EFP 
applicant and principal investigator selected the participants based 
upon their experience and the amount of fishing effort and methods 
needed to accomplish the objectives of the research.

H. Catch and Bycatch Impacts

    Comment 15: Allowing PLL vessels in the EFC Closed Area will likely 
drive down stock abundance by killing dusky sharks, white sharks, 
undersized swordfish, marlin, sailfish, sea turtles, marine mammals, 
and many other species. PLL fishing is indiscriminate and was a major 
cause of the collapse of the swordfish fishery over 20 years ago.
    Response: NMFS received many comments expressing concern about 
excessive levels of bycatch that could occur as a result of issuing the 
EFP. Given the size, scope, duration, and strict research protocols 
associated with the research project, NMFS does not anticipate that 
issuance of the EFP would result in any significant ecological economic 
impacts. The participating vessels are already fishing in areas that 
are currently open. The EFP would authorize the same amount of fishing 
effort compared to the baseline of normal operations that occur in open 
areas. There would be no overall increase in fishing effort as a result 
of the project, although fishing would occur in different areas and 
certain catches and interactions would be expected to increase. None of 
these increases are expected to adversely affect the stocks or to have 
significant environmental impacts. The management measures that have 
been implemented in the PLL fishery since 2001, (including, but not 
limited to, circle hooks, gear restrictions, careful release equipment 
and training, individual bluefin tuna quotas, catch quotas, prohibited 
species, and electronic video monitoring) in combination with the 
strict research protocols associated with the research project are 
expected to mitigate any unforeseen ecological impacts such as 
unexpected bycatch levels. Discards of blue and white marlin are 
projected to remain largely unchanged. The amount of sailfish catch 
projected for this research project (226 individual sailfish) is not 
expected to lead to overfishing or have negative effects on the stock, 
as the overall TAC recommended by ICCAT (Rec. 16-11) for this stock is 
1,030 mt. Similarly, the amount of swordfish projected to be caught is 
not expected to lead to overfishing as it would remain well within the 
2017 adjusted U.S. North Atlantic swordfish quota which is expected to 
be 3,359.4 mt (equivalent to the 2016 adjusted quota). Although 
discards (dead and alive) of undersized swordfish are projected to 
increase, this would not be desirable for the vessel captain who would 
likely change fishing areas and modify fishing techniques to avoid such 
bycatch. NMFS intends to monitor this project carefully, and will 
consider the amount of undersized swordfish and other bycatch captured 
during annual review of the EFP. NMFS has added additional terms and 
conditions to the EFP, including individual vessel limits, to address 
dusky shark and other shark bycatch. While a commenter noted concerns 
about white shark interactions, no interactions with white sharks are 
expected. If white shark interactions do occur, they are not expected 
to have ecological impacts as recent research indicates white shark 
populations are apparently increasing in abundance since the 1990s when 
a variety of conservation measures were implemented. This also would be 
considered during annual review of the EFP. Sea turtle bycatch is 
projected to be reduced and marine mammal bycatch is expected to remain 
unchanged.
    Comment 16: Allowing research fishing in depths of 100 fathoms and 
less will likely lead to interactions with unwanted and undersized 
species.
    Response: Historically, some fishermen working with the principal 
investigator have fished a portion of their longline gear in slower 
water on the west side of the Gulf Stream and a portion of their 
longline gear in the faster moving waters of the Gulf Stream. This 
allows their gear to ``swing'' with the current. The principal 
investigator has indicated that the slower water along the west side of 
the Gulf Stream is in proximity to the 100 fathom contour. A purpose of 
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collect data about PLL catch and bycatch that will help address 
questions such as the one mentioned in this comment. The answer would 
not be known until fishery data are collected and analyzed through this 
research project.

I. Support for Bycatch Limits

    Comment 17: The EFP must include bycatch limits, either individual 
vessels or fleetwide, for target and non-target finfish species 
including shark and billfish species. EFP investigators should be 
required to cease operations if and when any species-specific catch 
limit is reached.
    Response: Bycatch limits are applied as a precautionary measure for 
certain shark species due to the current stock status of dusky sharks 
and problems of misidentification with silky and night sharks. Bycatch 
limits for other species are not necessary because of differences in 
stock status (i.e., not overfished, no overfishing), low projected 
catches, or easier identification during monitoring. However, NMFS will 
closely monitor the catches during the project duration and has the 
ability to modify the conditions of the EFP, and to end the research 
project, to address bycatch as warranted.
    Comment 18: The EFP must include limits on interactions, takes and 
catches of species protected under the ESA and/or the MMPA.
    Response: Sea turtle interactions are projected to decline and 
marine mammal interactions are projected to remain the same under this 
EFP, versus if all fishing effort were in the open area. All existing 
ESA and MMPA requirements otherwise applicable to PLL fishing are 
applicable to the fishing activities conducted under this EFP. The PLL 
fishery is governed by the ITS contained in the 2004 PLL BiOp. Sea 
turtle interactions (all species) have remained well below the 
incidental take statement (ITS) established in the 2004 PLL BiOp since 
its implementation. With regards to marine mammals, the PLL fishery 
must comply with the Atlantic Large Whale Take Reduction Plan and the 
Pelagic Longline Take Reduction Plan. These plans include broad-based 
gear modifications and time/area closures.
    Comment 19: What bycatch numbers will be deemed acceptable? The 
levels of acceptable bycatch must be at or below those achieved by the 
closures.
    Response: Any bycatch derived from within the EFC PLL Closed Area 
under this EFP would be above the level achieved by the closure because 
there is currently no PLL fishing activity in the area. NMFS has not 
determined the level of bycatch that would be considered acceptable, 
except for dusky sharks which are overfished and may be confused with 
other shark species. A general benchmark for fish species would be the 
likely projected annual catch levels analyzed in chapter four of the 
Final EA. However, these would also need to be assessed on an event by 
event basis. NMFS, in cooperation with the principal investigator, 
would determine if the catch of a certain species was unusually large 
and/or unexpected. The use of electronic logbooks, 100 percent video 
monitoring, increased observer coverage (40 percent), and communication 
with the principal investigator would help enable this determination. 
Then, it would be necessary to assess whether the catch could lead to, 
or exacerbate, overfishing of the species. Extra precaution would be 
necessary for currently overfished species including blue and white 
marlin and certain shark species. Based upon this information, the 
principal investigator and NMFS would coordinate an appropriate 
response (e.g., relocation, soak time reduction, temporary or permanent 
suspension of fishing activities). NMFS will closely monitor catches 
during the project duration and has the ability to modify the 
conditions of the EFP, and to end the research project, to address 
bycatch as warranted.

J. Economic Impacts

    Comment 20: The issuance of an EFP would have an adverse indirect 
socio-ecological effect resulting from a reduction in catches of HMS 
and other species. This adverse indirect impact would affect 
recreational billfish anglers, recreational tournament operators, and 
all of those industries which are connected to the recreational fishery 
(marinas, tackle stores, boat manufacturers, etc.). The money spent on 
recreational fishing far outweighs any benefit commercial fishing may 
bring.
    Response: Issuance of an EFP is not anticipated to cause or 
contribute to overfishing of HMS or other species as described in the 
ecological effects analysis in the Final EA. Recreational fishing for 
HMS is an important social and economic activity. Mandatory reporting 
of recreational swordfish and billfish landings became effective in 
2001. However, a comparatively small amount of swordfish and billfish 
were reported as landed from recreational anglers in the state of 
Florida in 2016. Data indicate that 290 swordfish, 102 sailfish, 2 blue 
marlin, and 1 white marlin were reported landed. Reporting of releases 
is optional, but only 1 blue marlin was reportedly released in Florida 
in 2016. Collecting commercial fisheries data under this EFP is not 
anticipated to reduce the economic benefits of recreational fishing.
    Comment 21: Data derived from the issuance of an EFP could benefit 
the U.S. PLL fleet. The PLL closures have had profound economic impacts 
on the fishery.
    Response: This research project could benefit the management of all 
U.S. HMS fisheries by allowing for improved management decision making 
based upon current and accurate information.
    Comment 22: The Draft EA does not provide adequate information and/
or a determination whether a Finding of No Significant Impact (FONSI) 
can be made. The Draft EA determined that the proposed activity will 
have a potential adverse socioeconomic impact due to gear conflicts and 
a reduction in recreational catch. This adverse impact does not support 
a FONSI.
    Response: A determination that there could be adverse indirect 
socio-economic impacts to the recreational fishing community does not, 
by itself, indicate that the overall impact of the research project is 
significant. NMFS anticipates that these impacts should be partially 
mitigated because the research area is located far offshore, and well 
north of where the vast majority of Florida anglers are concentrated. 
Also, the strict research protocols and limits associated with the 
research project should mitigate impacts on recreational anglers. Thus, 
the finding of no significant impact was warranted.

K. Gear Conflicts With Other Fisheries

    Comment 23: There is an overlap of the areas in the EFP and areas 
utilized in the royal red shrimp, rock shrimp, golden crab, and golden 
tilefish fisheries. These fisheries employ trawl, trap, and bottom 
longline gear respectively that are not compatible with the presence of 
pelagic longlines. Similarly, PLL gear fished in the same area where 
recreational and commercial hook-and-line fishing activity is occurring 
for dolphin or wahoo could create user conflicts, both through 
potential interaction with the PLL gear as well as a real or perceived 
localized depletion of these and other pelagic species.
    Response: This EFP would authorize a limited number of PLL sets by 
up to six vessels at one time in the project area. This level of 
fishing effort is not anticipated to result in a substantial number of 
interactions with fishing gears in other fisheries. These other 
fisheries also occur in other areas of the Atlantic and Gulf of Mexico 
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fishing occurs, and these other fisheries occurred in the EFC area 
prior to its closure to PLL gear. In those areas and times, fishermen 
on the vessels have been able to communicate and work to minimize the 
potential for gear interactions. NMFS anticipates that this 
communication and coordination will continue to occur during the EFP 
project period.

L. Impacts on ESA & MMPA Listed Species

    Comment 24: The Draft EA does not include a detailed assessment of 
the potential impacts of the proposed action on ESA-listed species or 
marine mammals. Interactions with marine mammals must be carefully 
considered by the agency to ensure that the project is consistent with 
the existing Take Reduction Plan for this fishery and the requirements 
of the MMPA to manage fisheries interactions with marine mammals.
    Response: Interactions with listed species and marine mammals were 
considered by the agency to ensure that the research project is 
consistent with the existing Take Reduction Plan for this fishery and 
the requirements of the MMPA. As described in the response to Comment 
18, all requirements otherwise applicable to PLL fishing are applicable 
to fishing activities conducted under this EFP. Although a limited 
amount of fishing effort under this EFP would occur in areas currently 
closed to PLL gear, the analysis in the EA shows that sea turtle 
interactions are projected to decline and marine mammal interactions 
are projected to remain the same under either Alternative 2 and 
Preferred Alternative 3 of this EFP, with effort relocated to the 
closed area versus if fishing effort were to occur solely in the open 
area. The level of fishing activity that would be authorized under this 
EFP in Preferred Alternative 3 does not represent any increase in 
fishing effort or methods other than those currently deployed in the 
U.S. PLL fishery, as analyzed in the 2004 PLL BiOp. Relocating part of 
the effort to the closed area does not alter that analysis. No 
additional take or quota use beyond that already authorized and 
analyzed in previous consultations on the PLL fishery is authorized by 
this permit. Similarly, the PLL fishery must comply with the Atlantic 
Large Whale Take Reduction Plan and the Pelagic Longline Take Reduction 
Plan. These plans include broad-based gear modifications and time/area 
closures. Additionally, the terms and conditions of the EFP require 
that any interactions with sea turtles or marine mammals must 
immediately be reported to the HMS Management Division, and the project 
terms and conditions may be altered or the project stopped if 
interactions are at problematic levels in relation to the established 
limits and protections.
    Comment 25: The EFP should include a full discussion of 
consideration of reinitiating ESA Section 7 Consultation to consider 
the effect of the proposed EFP on the findings of the 2004 PLL 
Biological Opinion (BiOp).
    Response: Fishing activity authorized under this EFP would be 
conducted using the same fishing methods and at the same level of 
fishing effort as currently exists outside of the project area. 
Furthermore, catches of sea turtles are projected to decrease as a 
result of this EFP. The 2004 PLL BiOp states that if the fishing type 
is similar, and the associated fishing effort does not represent a 
significant increase over the effort levels for the overall fishery 
considered in this BiOp, then issuance of some EFPs would be expected 
to fall within the level of effort and impacts considered in the BiOp. 
For example, issuance of an EFP to an active commercial vessel likely 
does not add additional effects than would otherwise accrue from the 
vessel's normal commercial activities. Thus, this research project is 
consistent with the findings of the 2004 BiOp.

M. Cumulative Impacts Assessment

    Comment 26: NMFS has not demonstrated its methodology or Region of 
Influence (ROI) for conducting its cumulative impacts analysis for the 
proposed action. As the ROI for HMS includes the south Atlantic and the 
Gulf of Mexico (recent swordfish tag data from The Billfish Foundation 
shows juvenile swordfish migrating from the DeSoto Canyon to the 
Atlantic coast of south Florida), other actions in the ROI such as 
Department of Defense and offshore oil & gas operations should be 
addressed as part of the cumulative impacts analysis.
    Response: Cumulative impacts are the impacts on the environment 
which result from the incremental impacts of the action when added to 
other past, present, and reasonably foreseeable future actions. 
Cumulative impacts can result from individually minor but collectively 
significant actions taking place over a period of time (40 CFR 1508.7). 
The cumulative impacts assessment contained in the draft EA for this 
research project describes all past, present, and reasonably 
foreseeable future actions for all fish stocks interacting with PLL 
gear across the range of those stocks (or their region of influence) 
which, for many, includes the entire Atlantic Ocean and Gulf of Mexico. 
Although offshore oil and gas operations and Department of Defense 
activities may affect HMS, the incremental effect of authorizing a 
limited number of commercial PLL vessels that are currently fishing in 
open areas to fish and conduct research in two sub-areas of the EFC PLL 
Closed Area, when added to these other past, present, and reasonably 
foreseeable future actions, is not expected to produce adverse 
significant cumulative impacts.

N. Impacts on Dolphin Fishery

    Comment 27: A reasonable trip limit of no more than 4,000 lbs of 
dolphin should be applied to the participating vessels while fishing in 
this area under the EFP. This will prevent the EFP fishery from using 
an excessive amount of the commercial dolphin quota before the rest of 
the PLL fleet has an opportunity when the Charleston Bump area opens on 
May 1st. Further, this will minimize conflicts with the interests of 
the recreational fishery. Finally, this is consistent with the trip 
limit currently applied to the commercial dolphin harvest when landings 
reach 75 percent of the commercial quota. NMFS should also implement a 
limit of 25,000 pound whole weight on the total amount of dolphin that 
can be landed with PLL gear from the EFC PLL Closed Area.
    Response: Under 50 CFR part 622.274, if pelagic longline gear is on 
board a vessel, a person aboard such vessel may not fish for or retain 
a dolphin or wahoo in the EFC PLL Closed Area. An exemption from this 
regulation has been submitted to the Southeast Regional Office (SERO) 
of NMFS under their EFP requirements to enable vessels to retain 
dolphin and wahoo during research operations, subject to otherwise 
applicable commercial fishing restrictions for the stocks. As 
recommended by the South Atlantic Fishery Management Council (SAFMC), a 
dolphin and wahoo exemption has been approved by the SERO Regional 
Administrator pending approval of this EFP by the HMS Management 
Division. Participating vessels would be limited to a 4,000 pound whole 
weight trip limit for dolphin when any portion of the trip occurs in 
the EFC PLL Closed Area. Additionally, participating vessels would be 
limited to the existing 500-pound trip limit for wahoo specified at 50 
CFR 622.278(a)(1)(i). All other commercial dolphin and wahoo 
regulations, including the requirement to be issued a commercial 
dolphin-wahoo permit, would also apply. The environmental effects of 
this exemption have been analyzed in the Final EA. NMFS has determined 
that issuance of

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the EFP should not affect dolphin or wahoo in any way not already 
considered and analyzed under the Fishery Management Plan for the 
Dolphin and Wahoo Fishery of the Atlantic and it would not result in 
exceeding the annual catch limits for those species. Thus, the 25,000 
pound whole weight total dolphin landing limit requested by the 
commenter is determined to not be necessary at this time.
    Comment 28: If the Charleston Bump area continues to be closed from 
February 1st to April 30th, there should be no special access during 
that same time frame given to the area immediately south of the 31 
[deg]N. Lat. line where all the HMS are migrating from unless the 
Charleston Bump was reopened at the same time.
    Response: The purpose of this research project is to evaluate PLL 
catches and catch rates of target and non-target species within a 
portion of the EFC PLL Closed Area on a year-round basis to evaluate 
the effectiveness of existing area closures at meeting current 
conservation and management goals. Therefore, prohibiting research 
activities in the area for three months would prevent the collection of 
important seasonal catch rate information that could potentially be 
used to address this issue in the future.

O. Essential Fish Habitat

    Comment 29: The Draft EA notes that essential fish habitat (EFH) 
for HMS (including species targeted by PLL gear) exists within the EFC 
PLL Closed Area, but no EFH Assessment has been completed for the 
proposed action. NMFS must conduct an EFH Assessment in order to 
determine if the proposed action would adversely affect EFH. Both 
alternatives would co-occur within the Stetson Miami Terrace coral 
habitat area of particular concern (CHAPC) and Preferred Alternative 3 
would also overlap with the Oculina Bank CHAPC. If PLL gear fished in 
these areas unintentionally comes into contact with the bottom, the 
gear may damage this fragile coral habitat. The Oculina Bank and 
Stetson Miami Terrance are considered EFH-HAPC.
    Response: An EFH assessment has been conducted for the proposed and 
final actions. As stated in the EFH assessment in the Draft and Final 
EA, issuance of the EFP is not anticipated to have an impact on EFH. 
The only gear to be deployed is PLL gear which has minimal or no impact 
on EFH for HMS or other species. PLL gear is typically fished in the 
water column where it does not come into contact with the benthic 
substrate. Thus, no impacts to benthic habitat or other EFH are 
anticipated.

P. Suggestions for Additional Research

    Comment 30: NMFS should develop a hook and line survey to collect 
important population dynamics information from recreational and for-
hire anglers.
    Response: NMFS appreciates this comment; however it is outside the 
scope of alternatives addressed in the Draft EA. NMFS notes that the 
current Marine Recreational Information Program (MRIP) collects some of 
this information.
    Comment 31: NMFS should conduct research into shorter sets and 
soak-times for longlines and how they might enhance survival of 
incidentally-caught fish and undersize target fish.
    Response: NMFS appreciates this comment and agrees that research 
investigating shorter mainline lengths, soak times, and gear retrieval 
techniques would be valuable. In a document entitled ``Atlantic HMS 
Management Based Research Needs and Priorities'' (2014), examining the 
feasibility of gear alternatives in Gulf of Mexico and Atlantic Ocean 
to reduce bycatch while maintaining target catch was identified as a 
high priority.

Description of Preferred Alternative in Final Environmental Assessment

    The research conducted within the EFC PLL Closed Area and in the 
open area would be carried out by no more than six PLL vessels at any 
one time. An additional six ``backup'' vessels could be used to conduct 
research as replacements if any mechanical or technical issues arise on 
the other six vessels. The research project would be authorized for 12 
months and, pending annual analysis review for any changed 
environmental conditions or impacts and of catches and catch rates of 
all species, as well as individual vessel performance, may be re-
authorized for two additional 12-month periods. A maximum of 720 sets 
per year (12 months) would be authorized to occur between the six 
vessels, and sets would be distributed evenly between two sub-areas of 
the EFC PLL Closed Area and the open area. Each set would consist of a 
maximum of 600 16/0 or larger circle hooks. During the research 
project, 40 percent of sets occurring in both portions of the EFC PLL 
Closed Area and in the open area would be observed by scientific 
research staff or NMFS-approved observers.
    The commercial vessels that would be participating in this EFP 
project are otherwise authorized to fish and, absent this EFP, would be 
conducting normal PLL fishing operations in open areas consistent with 
their past practices. NMFS conducted an analysis that compared 
projected catches if the vessels were to continue fishing only in open 
areas (i.e., all effort in open areas) versus projected catches from 
fishing operations under the EFP (i.e., 2/3 effort in closed areas and 
1/3 effort in the open area). The analysis indicated that fishing 
operations under the EFP could result in comparatively higher 
interactions with dusky, silky, and night sharks, whether fishing 
occurred at the level requested by the applicant or at the reduced 
level commensurate with past fishing activity. Therefore, many of the 
terms and conditions in the EFP are structured to limit interactions 
with and maximize the survival of these shark species, collect data on 
shark species identification, collect data on PLL soak times to reduce 
bycatch mortality, such as dusky sharks, and to increase the Agency's 
understanding of these data poor stocks to improve future management of 
these species. The terms and conditions include:
     NMFS would review 100 percent of electronic monitoring 
data for 100 percent of sets occurring in both portions of the EFC PLL 
Closed Area and in the open area.
     After three dusky sharks are caught dead at haulback by a 
vessel participating in the EFP, that vessel or its replacement vessel 
would be required to reduce the soak time of the gear to no longer than 
10 hours when conducting fishing operations under the EFP. If, after 
reducing the soak time to no longer than 10 hours, an additional three 
dusky sharks are caught dead at haulback, then that vessel or its 
replacement vessel would no longer be authorized to fish in the EFC PLL 
Closed Area under this EFP, if issued, for the remainder of the 12-
month project period, unless otherwise permitted by NMFS.
     All live sharks caught but not being retained must be 
safely sampled (e.g., fin clip) and photographed without removing the 
shark from the water. All fin clips and photographs would be sent to 
the Southeast Fisheries Science Center (SEFSC) for identification 
purposes.
     All sharks that are dead at haulback, including prohibited 
species, and all sharks being retained for sale must be biologically 
sampled (i.e., vertebra and reproductive organs removed) to facilitate 
species identification and collection of life history information. All 
biological samples would be sent to an address specified by the SEFSC.

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     Sets inside and outside of the two sub-areas of the EFC 
PLL Closed Area would be equipped with hook timers, in accordance with 
protocols established by NMFS, to determine when animals were captured 
and when mortality occurs. This will help determine appropriate PLL 
soak time to minimize dusky and other shark mortality.
     To assist in current research efforts on shortfin mako 
sharks, observers are requested to place a specified number of pop-up 
satellite archival tags (PSATS) on shortfin mako sharks that are 
released alive.
     NMFS will closely monitor the catches during the project 
duration and has the ability to modify the conditions of the EFP, and 
end the research project, to address bycatch as warranted.

    Authority:  16 U.S.C. 971 et seq. and 16 U.S.C. 1801 et seq.

    Dated: August 4, 2017.
Emily H. Menashes,
Acting Director, Office of Sustainable Fisheries, National Marine 
Fisheries Service.
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                                                    antidumping and/or countervailing                       (PLL) Closed Area (north and south of                 sometimes otherwise prohibit activities
                                                    duties prior to liquidation of the                      29°50′ N. lat.) and compare those rates               that could be undertaken for scientific
                                                    relevant entries during this review                     to rates obtained by authorized samplers              data collection or other valuable
                                                    period. Failure to comply with this                     from an area outside the EFC PLL                      purposes. Thus, under 50 CFR 635.32,
                                                    requirement could result in the                         Closed Area, with certain terms and                   and consistent with 50 CFR 600.745, the
                                                    Secretary’s presumption that                            conditions. The overall purpose of the                Director of the Office of Sustainable
                                                    reimbursement of antidumping and/or                     research project is to evaluate the                   Fisheries may, through issuance of an
                                                    countervailing duties occurred and the                  effectiveness of existing area closures at            EFP, authorize for certain purposes the
                                                    subsequent assessment of doubled                        meeting current conservation and                      target or incidental harvest of species
                                                    antidumping duties.                                     management goals under current                        managed under a Fishery Management
                                                                                                            conditions using standardized PLL gear                Plan (FMP) or fishery regulations that
                                                    Notification Regarding Administrative                                                                         would otherwise be prohibited. Among
                                                                                                            on a specified number of commercial
                                                    Protective Orders                                                                                             the purposes of EFPs are the ‘‘conduct
                                                                                                            vessels. In response to terms and
                                                      This notice also serves as a reminder                 conditions established by NMFS, the                   of scientific research, the acquisition of
                                                    to parties subject to administrative                    research project is also structured to                information and data, . . . [and] the
                                                    protective order (APO) of their                         maximize the survival of shark species,               investigation of bycatch, economic
                                                    responsibility concerning the return or                 collect data on shark species                         discard and regulatory discard.’’ 50 CFR
                                                    destruction of proprietary information                  identification, collect data on PLL soak              635.32(a)(1). These permits exempt
                                                    disclosed under APO in accordance                       times to reduce bycatch mortality of                  permit holders from the specific
                                                    with 19 CFR 351.305, which continues                    species such as dusky sharks, and to                  portions of the regulations (e.g., fishing
                                                    to govern business proprietary                          increase the Agency’s understanding of                seasons, prohibited species, authorized
                                                    information in this segment of the                      data poor shark stocks to improve future              gear, closed areas, and minimum sizes)
                                                    proceeding. Timely written notification                 management of these species. NMFS                     that may otherwise prohibit the
                                                    of the return/destruction of APO                        considered public comments and                        collection of HMS for public education,
                                                    materials or conversion to judicial                     decided to issue the EFP given the need               public display, or scientific research.
                                                    protective order is hereby requested.                   to assess and compare current catch and               The terms and conditions of individual
                                                    Failure to comply with the regulations                  bycatch rates during normal commercial                permits are unique. EFPs and related
                                                    and terms of an APO is a violation                      fishing operations from areas inside and              permits are issued under the authority
                                                    which is subject to sanction.                           outside the EFC PLL Closed Area.                      of the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery
                                                      This notice is issued and published in                DATES: The Final EA will be available
                                                                                                                                                                  Conservation and Management
                                                    accordance with sections 751 and                        on August 11, 2017.                                   Reauthorization Act (Magnuson-Stevens
                                                    777(i)(1) of the Act, and 19 CFR                                                                              Act) (16 U.S.C. 1801 et seq.) and/or the
                                                                                                            ADDRESSES: A copy of the Final EA may
                                                    351.213(d)(4).                                                                                                Atlantic Tunas Convention Act (ATCA)
                                                                                                            be requested by contacting Atlantic                   (16 U.S.C. 971 et seq.).
                                                      Dated: August 7, 2017.                                Highly Migratory Species Management                      NMFS closed the EFC area to PLL gear
                                                    James Maeder,                                           Division (F/SF1), NMFS, 1315 East-West                year-round in early 2001 (65 FR 47213,
                                                    Senior Director performing the duties of the            Highway, Silver Spring, MD 20910.                     August 1, 2000). The closure was
                                                    Deputy Assistant Secretary for Antidumping              FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
                                                    and Countervailing Duty Operations.                                                                           implemented to reduce bycatch and
                                                                                                            Craig Cockrell at (301) 427–8503 or Rick              incidental catch of overfished and
                                                    [FR Doc. 2017–16995 Filed 8–10–17; 8:45 am]             Pearson at (727) 824–5399.                            protected species by PLL fishermen who
                                                    BILLING CODE 3510–DS–P
                                                                                                            SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:                            target HMS because there was a
                                                                                                            Background                                            noticeable difference in the bycatch of
                                                    DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE                                                                                        some non-target species (mainly
                                                                                                               NMFS published a notice of intent to               undersized swordfish) between the EFC
                                                    National Oceanic and Atmospheric                        issue EFPs, Scientific Research Permits,              area and open areas. At the time,
                                                    Administration                                          Letters of Acknowledgement, and                       Atlantic blue marlin, white marlin,
                                                                                                            Chartering Permits for Atlantic highly                sailfish, West Atlantic bluefin tuna,
                                                    RIN 0648–XF086                                          migratory species (HMS) in 2017 (81 FR                North Atlantic albacore tuna, and
                                                                                                            80646, November 16, 2016). Although                   swordfish were overfished with
                                                    Atlantic Highly Migratory Species;                      that notice anticipated a variety of such             overfishing occurring, and bycatch
                                                    Exempted Fishing Permits                                applications, it also stated that                     reduction was a component of
                                                    AGENCY:  National Marine Fisheries                      occasionally NMFS receives                            rebuilding efforts. In particular, the
                                                    Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and                    applications for research activities that             United States was implementing a 1999
                                                    Atmospheric Administration (NOAA),                      were not anticipated, or for research that            swordfish rebuilding plan, and the
                                                    Commerce.                                               is outside the scope of general scientific            closure helped reduce bycatch of
                                                    ACTION: Notice of availability of a final               sampling and tagging of Atlantic HMS,                 undersized swordfish. Several other
                                                    environmental assessment to issue an                    or rarely, for research that is particularly          laws required that NMFS address
                                                    exempted fishing permit.                                controversial and that NMFS will                      bycatch in the HMS fisheries, including
                                                                                                            provide additional opportunity for                    the Endangered Species Act (ESA),
                                                    SUMMARY:   NMFS announces the                           public comment, consistent with the                   which required reductions in sea turtle
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                                                    availability of a Final Environmental                   regulations at 50 CFR 600.745 if that                 bycatch in the PLL fishery. National
                                                    Assessment (EA) analyzing the impacts                   were to occur.                                        Standard 9 of the MSA also requires that
                                                    of issuing an exempted fishing permit                      As discussed in the November 2016                  fishery management plans minimize
                                                    (EFP) to Dr. David Kerstetter of Nova                   notice of intent to issue EFPs and                    bycatch and bycatch mortality to the
                                                    Southeastern University to evaluate                     related permits, issuance of EFPs and                 extent practicable.
                                                    pelagic longline (PLL) catch and bycatch                related permits are necessary because                    The closure has been in place for
                                                    rates from within two different sub-                    HMS regulations (e.g., fishing seasons,               more than 15 years now and, since
                                                    areas in the northern portion of the East               prohibited species, authorized gear,                  2001, a number of changes in stock
                                                    Florida Coast (EFC) Pelagic Longline                    closed areas, and minimum sizes)                      status and fishery management


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                                                    measures have occurred. Specifically,                   16, 2017, until March 29, 2017. The EFP               because the effect of pelagic longline
                                                    North Atlantic swordfish and North                      application is available for review on                (PLL) fishing within the closed area (a
                                                    Atlantic albacore tuna have been rebuilt,               the HMS Management Division’s Web                     nursery for juvenile swordfish) is well-
                                                    current international assessments of                    site at http://www.nmfs.noaa.gov/sfa/                 known. Conditions have not changed in
                                                    white marlin and West Atlantic sailfish                 hms/compliance/efp/index.html.                        the last 15 years.
                                                    indicate that overfishing is likely not                                                                          Response: The EFC PLL Closed Area
                                                                                                            Availability of a Final Environmental                 has been in place for more than 15
                                                    occurring, and Western Atlantic bluefin                 Assessment
                                                    tuna is not subject to overfishing,                                                                           years. Since 2001, a number of changes
                                                    Additionally, the PLL fishery has been                     NMFS announces the availability of a               in stock status and fishery management
                                                    required since 2004 to use circle hooks                 Final EA that analyzes the potential                  measures have occurred. Specifically,
                                                    instead of J-hooks to reduce sea turtle                 impacts to the human environment of                   North Atlantic swordfish has been
                                                    bycatch, and individual bluefin tuna                    granting this EFP application for                     rebuilt since 2009, current international
                                                    quota (IBQ) allocations were                            experimental PLL fishing within two                   assessments of white marlin and West
                                                    implemented in the PLL fishery through                  sub-areas of the EFC PLL Closed Area                  Atlantic sailfish indicate that
                                                    Amendment 7 to the 2006 Consolidated                    and one area outside the Closed Area.                 overfishing is likely not occurring, West
                                                    HMS Fishery Management Plan in 2014                     Among other analyzed impacts, the                     Atlantic bluefin tuna is not subject to
                                                    (79 FR 71509, December 2, 2014).                        Final EA projects the annual catches of               overfishing, and North Atlantic albacore
                                                    Allowing limited access to the EFC PLL                  all HMS species, as well as some non-                 tuna has been rebuilt. Additionally, the
                                                    Closed Area for research purposes via                   HMS species interactions, from within                 PLL fishery has been required since
                                                    an EFP would provide important data                     two sub-areas of the EFC PLL Closed                   2004 to use circle hooks instead of J-
                                                    from the closed area under these                        Area and one open area that could be                  hooks to reduce sea turtle bycatch, and
                                                    changed conditions. NMFS has not                        expected to occur. Additionally, the                  IBQ allocations were implemented in
                                                    obtained scientific data related to catch               Final EA describes NMFS’ rationale for                the PLL fishery through Amendment 7
                                                    and bycatch rates from this area since                  the preferred alternative and other                   to the 2006 Consolidated HMS FMP in
                                                    2010, and that data suggested that more                 alternatives considered for this research             2014 (79 FR 71509, December 2, 2014).
                                                    research was needed due to the small                    and includes responses to public                      Environmental conditions may have
                                                    sample size and poor spatial                            comments on the Draft EA. The Final                   changed thereby affecting migratory
                                                    distribution of PLL sets in the research                EA may be found on the HMS                            patterns and species distributions of
                                                    area conducted from 2008–2010. The                      Management Division’s Web site at                     Atlantic HMS. Allowing limited access
                                                    data resulting from the research under                  http://www.nmfs.noaa.gov/sfa/hms/                     to the EFC PLL Closed Area for research
                                                    this EFP would be used to assess current                compliance/efp/index.html.                            purposes through an EFP would provide
                                                    bycatch rates during typical commercial                                                                       important data from the closed area
                                                                                                            Response to Comments
                                                    fishing operations and to evaluate the                                                                        under all of these changed conditions.
                                                                                                               During the public comment period                   Thus, the purpose of the research
                                                    effectiveness of the closed area in                     NMFS received over 500 comments. The
                                                    continuing to reduce bycatch of non-                                                                          project is to evaluate PLL catches and
                                                                                                            majority of the comments were                         catch rates of target and non-target
                                                    target species (e.g., billfish, undersized              submitted by recreational fishing
                                                    swordfish, prohibited species, and                                                                            species within two sub-areas in the
                                                                                                            constituents opposed to the research                  northern portion of the EFC PLL Closed
                                                    protected species). It would also provide               project. These commenters stated that                 Area and an open area to evaluate the
                                                    more current data about the socio-                      the current EFC Closed Area has been                  effectiveness of existing area closures at
                                                    economic impact of reduced catches of                   effective at rebuilding several fish stocks           meeting current conservation and
                                                    target species (swordfish and tunas) as                 and increasing recreational fishing                   management goals under current
                                                    a result of the closure, assess changes in              opportunities and that it should                      conditions using standardized PLL gear
                                                    species availability and distribution                   remained closed to maintain those                     on a specified number of commercial
                                                    over time, and contribute to future stock               results and benefits. Several                         vessels. Vessels participating in this
                                                    assessments or other fishery                            environmental organizations were                      project would be required to submit
                                                    management measures. Among the                          opposed to the research project                       electronic logbooks at the end of each
                                                    purposes of EFPs in the regulations are                 primarily because of concerns about                   set to NOVA Southeastern University;
                                                    the ‘‘conduct of scientific research, the               what they considered to be excessive                  and these data would be available to
                                                    acquisition of information and data . . .,              levels of bycatch (sharks, billfish, and              NMFS upon request. During the project
                                                    [and] the investigation of bycatch,                     undersized swordfish) at the level of                 period, 40 percent of all sets would be
                                                    economic discard and regulatory                         effort proposed by the EFP applicant,                 observed by NMFS-approved observers
                                                    discard,’’ and such an EFP would be in                  although some groups recognized the                   or scientific research staff. Finally,
                                                    furtherance of those purposes                           need for the research. Comments from                  NMFS would review 100 percent of
                                                    (§ 635.32(a)(1)).                                       HMS commercial fishing industry                       electronic video monitoring data for all
                                                       NMFS received an application to                      participants and organizations                        sets conducted under this EFP. The
                                                    conduct research from within two                        recognized the need for the research, but             research is of limited scope and would
                                                    different sub-areas in the northern                     expressed reservations that only one                  be conducted in only a portion of the
                                                    portion of the EFC PLL Closed Area                      company (Day Boat Seafood LLC) would                  EFC PLL Closed Area and, therefore, is
                                                    (north and south of 29°50′ N. lat.) and                 conduct and benefit from the project. As              not expected to negate the known
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                                                    compare those rates to rates obtained                   described below, NMFS has made                        conservation benefits of the closed area.
                                                    from one portion of the open area (for                  changes to the preferred alternative                  Among the purposes of EFPs in federal
                                                    comparative purposes) and published a                   described in the Final EA, based in part              regulations are ‘‘the investigation of
                                                    notice of availability in the Federal                   on public comments.                                   bycatch, economic discard and
                                                    Register for a Draft EA and a 30-day                                                                          regulatory discard,’’ and this EFP would
                                                    public comment period (82 FR 4856;                      A. Purpose & Need for Proposed                        be in furtherance of those purposes (50
                                                    January 17, 2017). On February 15, 2017                 Research Project                                      CFR 635.32(a)).
                                                    (82 FR 10746), NMFS extended the                          Comment 1: There is no legitimate                      Comment 2: This scientific research
                                                    public comment period from February                     need for the proposed research project                project will help to revitalize the U.S.


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                                                    highly migratory species (HMS) PLL                      and the remainder occurring in the open               C. Range of Alternatives in Draft
                                                    fishery. It holds significant promise in                area). Additionally, a historical                     Environmental Assessment
                                                    evaluating responsible and sustainable                  comparison of the PLL fishery prior to                  Comment 5: The Draft EA has not
                                                    ways to catch a larger percentage of                    2001 to current conditions indicates a                evaluated or discussed a number of
                                                    swordfish quota allocated to the United                 very different situation. The overall                 possible reasonable alternatives that
                                                    States by ICCAT. We support efforts to                  number of vessels landing swordfish has               would meet the purpose and the need
                                                    assess the efficacy of the current closed               declined from 168 in 2001 to 90 vessels               of the research project and could have
                                                    areas and integrate new technologies                    in 2016/2017 (to date). There has also                less adverse impact to the human
                                                    into fisheries and fisheries research.                  been a decline in the number of PLL                   environment. The duration of the
                                                    Since the closure was implemented,
                                                                                                            hooks fished from 7.6 million to 5.8                  research should be reduced and data
                                                    many technological advances have been
                                                                                                            million. Several other time/area closures             combined with data from the research
                                                    made in gear modifications, vessel
                                                                                                            and gear restricted areas (GRAs) have                 conducted in the closed area from 2008–
                                                    monitoring, and bycatch mitigation
                                                                                                            been implemented since 2001,                          2010. The research project should be
                                                    tools and techniques that largely
                                                                                                            including the Desoto Canyon,                          limited to the minimal number of sets
                                                    mitigate the duration and/or size of the
                                                                                                            Charleston Bump, and Northeastern                     and hooks necessary for statistical
                                                    PLL closed areas. Over the 15 years that
                                                    the closure has been in place, little                   closures, and the Cape Hatteras and Gulf              validity.
                                                                                                            of Mexico GRAs. Circle hooks now are                    Response: NMFS analyzed a
                                                    research has been conducted to evaluate
                                                                                                            required throughout the PLL fishery and               reasonable range of alternatives that are
                                                    the effectiveness of the existing closure
                                                    in meeting current conservation and                     weak hooks are required in the Gulf of                feasible to accomplish the purpose and
                                                    management goals.                                       Mexico. Electronic video monitoring                   need of the project, which is to evaluate
                                                       Response: In the short-term, this                    systems (EM) are installed and must be                PLL catches and catch rates of target and
                                                    project is anticipated to provide                                                                             non-target species within two sub-areas
                                                                                                            utilized on all PLL vessels. Finally the
                                                    economic benefit to the vessels                                                                               of the northern portion of the EFC PLL
                                                                                                            individual bluefin quota (IBQ) program,
                                                    participating in the research and could                                                                       Closed Area and compare those to an
                                                                                                            which requires that sufficient IBQ be                 open area. These included not issuing
                                                    increase U.S. North Atlantic swordfish                  possessed prior to PLL fishing, may
                                                    landings by approximately seven                                                                               an EFP (no action) and a smaller and
                                                                                                            further limit effort in some                          larger geographic area (Alternatives 2
                                                    percent, thus more fully utilizing the                  circumstances. As described in Section
                                                    U.S. North Atlantic swordfish quota. In                                                                       and 3, respectively). NMFS also
                                                                                                            8.5 of the 2016 HMS SAFE Report, the                  analyzed both the level of effort
                                                    the long-term, this project is anticipated
                                                                                                            result is that reported numbers of                    proposed by the applicant and a lesser
                                                    to provide scientific fisheries data to
                                                                                                            swordfish kept and discarded, large                   amount of fishing effort commensurate
                                                    assess current bycatch rates during
                                                    normal commercial fishing operations                    coastal sharks kept, and BAYS tunas                   with current fishing effort. In the Final
                                                    and to evaluate the effectiveness of the                kept from 2005–2015 decreased by more                 EA and EFP, NMFS has reduced the
                                                    closed area in continuing to reduce                     than the predicted values developed in                number of sets authorized from the
                                                    bycatch of non-target species (e.g.,                    Regulatory Amendment 1 to the 1999                    requested (and previously-preferred)
                                                    billfish, undersized swordfish,                         FMP. Reported discards of pelagic                     level of 1,080 sets/year to 720 sets/year
                                                    prohibited species, and protected                       sharks and all billfish also declined by              and the number of hooks per set from
                                                    species). It will also provide current                  more than the predicted values                        750 hooks/set to 600 hooks/set. These
                                                    data about the socio-economic impact of                 developed in Regulatory Amendment 1                   numbers are commensurate with current
                                                    reduced catches of target species                       to the 1999 FMP (swordfish kept: ¥41                  levels of fishing effort by the
                                                    (swordfish and tunas) as a result of the                percent; swordfish disc. ¥63 percent;                 participating vessels.
                                                    closure, electronic vessel monitoring,                  LCS kept: ¥93 percent; BAYS kept:                       A reduction in the duration of the
                                                    changes in species availability and                     ¥36 percent; pelagic sharks disc. ¥32                 project would not provide adequate
                                                    distribution over time, and contribute to               percent; billfish disc. ¥53 percent).                 sampling over time to account for
                                                    future stock assessments or other fishery                                                                     seasonal variations in environmental
                                                                                                               Comment 4: NMFS should support                     conditions that may occur and thus
                                                    management measures.
                                                                                                            conservation and sustainable fishing                  would not meet the purpose and need
                                                    B. Support for Alternative 1 (No Action)                activities related to recreational fishing.           of the EFP. Analysis of research data
                                                       Comment 3: The recovery of a once-                   Please do not reverse the progress that               collected from 2008–2010 was used to
                                                    overfished species (swordfish) does not                 the EFC PLL Closed Area has made to                   develop projections for this EFP;
                                                    warrant returning to the kind of fishing                recreational fisheries.                               however, changes in conditions since
                                                    that caused overfishing (excessive                         Response: Fishing activity conducted               2008–2010 prevent the combination of
                                                    harvest of juveniles) and created the                   under this EFP is not anticipated to                  data sets. Although the previous
                                                    need for closures in the first place. If                reduce recreational fishing                           research did obtain some significant
                                                    closing the EFC area to PLL gear                        opportunities for Atlantic HMS or to                  results, the sample size was small and
                                                    resulted in a stock rebound, then that                  adversely affect the stocks that are                  the spatial distribution of sets was poor.
                                                    area is obviously vital to the overall                                                                        These results suggested that additional
                                                                                                            recreationally fished. Recreational
                                                    Western Atlantic swordfish stock and                                                                          research was needed, and the current
                                                                                                            fishermen will still be able to go fishing
                                                    should remain permanently closed to                                                                           project size was designed to correct the
                                                                                                            off the eastern Florida coast, and the
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                                                    PLL vessels.                                                                                                  errors in sample size and spatial
                                                       Response: Issuance of this EFP would                 limited activities in this EFP are not
                                                                                                                                                                  distribution in the previous research.
                                                    not represent a return to the level of                  expected to result in negative effects for
                                                    fishing that contributed to overfishing of              recreationally-fished stocks. Successful              D. Utilization of U.S Swordfish Quota
                                                    swordfish (including excessive harvest                  recreational and commercial PLL fishing                 Comment 6: There is an implication
                                                    of juveniles). Specifically, this project is            activities currently occur                            that if the United States does not catch
                                                    limited to six PLL vessels and 720 sets                 simultaneously in many areas of the                   every swordfish allotted to it, then it
                                                    (with 480 sets distributed between two                  Atlantic, Gulf of Mexico, and U.S.                    will lose its quota to other nations.
                                                    sub-areas of the EFC PLL Closed Area                    Caribbean.                                            Although this argument has been


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                                                    around for years, the United States has                 sub-areas in the EFC PLL Closed Area.                 requirements, which include latitude
                                                    not lost any swordfish quota.                           Thus, 288,000 hooks would be                          and longitude fields.
                                                       Response: The United States has, to                  authorized in the EFC PLL Closed Area.                   Comment 10: We recommend a
                                                    date, been successful in protecting its                 NMFS emphasizes that these hooks                      maximum mainline length of 5 miles,
                                                    North Atlantic swordfish quota at                       would not be ‘‘additional’’ hooks, as                 allowable soak times no longer than 3–
                                                    ICCAT, despite significant underharvest                 they would otherwise be deployed in                   4 hours, and retrieval of the gear in the
                                                    of the quota in recent years. The United                areas currently open off Florida’s east               order in which it was deployed.
                                                    States has argued that restrictions on the              coast. This EFP only authorizes an                    Reducing the amount of time that hooks
                                                    U.S. fishery, such as the required use of               amount of fishing effort commensurate                 are in the water could enhance the
                                                    circle hooks, contributed significantly to              with current levels of effort by                      survival of fish and other animals
                                                    the stock’s rebuilding and that in light                participating vessels.                                caught incidentally or that must be
                                                    of those sacrifices and the strict                         Comment 8: An initial adjustment                   released according to regulation.
                                                    conservation measures that benefitted                   period should be provided for fishermen                  Response: The purpose of this study
                                                    all countries fishing on the stock, the                 participating in the study area to allow              is to collect commercial fishery data
                                                    United States should be given some                      them to learn how to fish the Gulf                    from PLL vessels using normal fishing
                                                    time to revitalize its fishery. The threat              Stream waters and ‘normalize’                         methods to effectively assess the
                                                    of losing quota to other countries                      techniques and catches before data are                difference between the closed and open
                                                    without the same conservation measures                  collected or used for the purposes of the             area effects during such operations.
                                                    remains real, and NMFS continues to                     study. This will allow data to be                     Reducing the mainline length and soak
                                                    work with stakeholders to find ways to                  reflective of experienced fishing                     times would not be representative of
                                                    revitalize the stock while effectively                  practices in the EFC PLL Closed Area,                 how commercial PLL vessels normally
                                                    managing the stock and other affected                   rather than being influenced by data                  fish their gear. However, research
                                                    species. NMFS also is required under                    collected while fishermen are learning                investigating shorter mainline lengths,
                                                    ATCA and the Magnuson-Stevens Act to                    how to fish in the area.
                                                                                                                                                                  soak times, and gear retrieval techniques
                                                    provide U.S. fishing vessels with a                        Response: The vessels and captains
                                                                                                                                                                  would be valuable and NMFS will
                                                    reasonable opportunity to harvest the                   authorized to participate in this research
                                                                                                            project are experienced with fishing in               consider these recommendations for
                                                    ICCAT-recommended quota. In 2016,
                                                                                                            areas immediately adjacent to the EFC                 future research.
                                                    preliminary data indicate that
                                                    approximately 37 percent of the U.S.                    PLL Closed Area. It would not be                      F. Observer Coverage Rates and Vessel
                                                    swordfish baseline quota and 33 percent                 prudent to authorize fishing activities in            Monitoring
                                                    of the adjusted quota was landed. Thus,                 the closed area without collecting the
                                                                                                            resultant data. NMFS believes that the                   Comment 11: Some commenters
                                                    the commenter’s suggestion that our
                                                                                                            participating captains will more quickly              stated that, if the project were to take
                                                    concern is catching ‘‘every fish’’
                                                                                                            adjust their fishing practices while                  place, it should have an unbiased
                                                    mischaracterizes and understates the
                                                                                                            fishing under the provisions and terms                observer coverage rate of 100 percent of
                                                    quota issue. In the short-term, this
                                                                                                            and conditions of the EFP, rather being               all sets and that the EA must be
                                                    research project provides an additional
                                                    opportunity to harvest the swordfish                    allowed to fish in the closed area                    supplemented with a defensible
                                                    quota while providing economic benefit                  without the EFP restrictions. In                      observer coverage rate to support the
                                                    to the vessels participating in the                     addition, pending annual review, if the               proposed project. Conversely, other
                                                    research. It is projected to increase U.S.              EFP is authorized for an additional two               commenters stated that the level of
                                                    landings of swordfish by approximately                  years, variations between years could be              monitoring is excessive, because
                                                    seven percent, thus more fully utilizing                recorded to see if changes in catch or                observer coverage is expensive, and a 33
                                                    the U.S. North Atlantic swordfish quota.                bycatch rates occur due to                            percent coverage rate, in addition to 100
                                                    This is not the primary reason for                      improvements in fishing techniques.                   percent electronic video monitoring,
                                                    issuing the EFP, which will gather                         Comment 9: Data collection during                  may unnecessarily increase project costs
                                                    much-needed research from the EFC                       this study should be at as high a                     and create an expensive precedent for
                                                    PLL Closed Area, but the project will                   resolution as possible in order to                    future similar research.
                                                    help revitalize the North Atlantic                      determine fine-scale differences in catch                Response: We recognize that
                                                    swordfish fishery in the near-term.                     and bycatch in time and space.                        authorizing access to the EFC PLL
                                                                                                               Response: Vessels participating in this            Closed Area by commercial fishing
                                                    E. Project Design                                       project would be required to submit                   vessels to conduct research warrants a
                                                       Comment 7: If this EFP is authorized,                electronic logbooks, including date,                  high degree of oversight and monitoring.
                                                    it would allow more than 1,000                          time, location, and basic oceanographic               NMFS believes that an observer
                                                    longlines to be set per year, with over                 conditions, at the end of each set to the             coverage rate of 40 percent is
                                                    750 hooks per longline. This means that                 research applicant at NOVA                            appropriate, given that additional
                                                    over 2.25 million additional hooks will                 Southeastern University. These data                   funding has been obtained to ensure
                                                    be floating off of Florida’s coast.                     would be available to NMFS upon                       that 100 percent of electronic video
                                                       Response: While the preferred                        request. The electronic logbook data                  monitoring data for all sets conducted
                                                    alternative in the Draft EA would have                  would be audited every three months by                under this EFP would be reviewed and
                                                    authorized up to 1,080 sets per year                    the researcher who would compare                      the costs of 100 percent observer
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                                                    with 750 hooks per longline, NMFS has                   randomly selected capture events in the               coverage would be prohibitive.
                                                    modified the preferred alternative in the               electronic logbook to these events as                 Furthermore, 100 percent observer
                                                    Final EA and EFP to limit the number                    recorded by electronic video data.                    coverage is unnecessary given the other
                                                    of sets to be commensurate with current                 NMFS will review one hundred percent                  monitoring measures in place for this
                                                    effort in the open area. NMFS would                     of the electronic video data during the               project. Forty percent observer coverage
                                                    authorize 720 longline sets per year                    project. In addition, all existing                    in addition to these other measures will
                                                    with up to 600 hooks per set under this                 reporting requirements would apply to                 ensure sufficient monitoring and
                                                    EFP. Of those, 480 sets would be                        participating vessels including logbook               accurate data collection and
                                                    authorized to be deployed between two                   reporting and observer coverage                       verification.


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                                                      Comment 12: Some commenters                              Comment 14: This project should                    individual bluefin tuna quotas, catch
                                                    stated that this project should evaluate                engage the participation of captains and              quotas, prohibited species, and
                                                    expanding the use of EM to all catch                    crew with the greatest level of                       electronic video monitoring) in
                                                    and bycatch species. Optimizing the                     experience, including especially those                combination with the strict research
                                                    configuration of EM for all catch could                 that have prior experience fishing in                 protocols associated with the research
                                                    improve the reliability of data collected,              this EFC area before it was closed.                   project are expected to mitigate any
                                                    especially for bycatch species like                     Failure to do this may generate catch                 unforeseen ecological impacts such as
                                                    sharks, and ultimately allow for                        and bycatch results that are not truly                unexpected bycatch levels. Discards of
                                                    additional accountability at a reduced                  representative of the entire U.S. HMS                 blue and white marlin are projected to
                                                    cost. Conversely, other commenters                      PLL fleet. NMFS should allow other                    remain largely unchanged. The amount
                                                    stated that this project is not sufficient              vessels or companies to apply and                     of sailfish catch projected for this
                                                    in scale or scope to support any future                 compete for the privilege to participate              research project (226 individual sailfish)
                                                    decision by NMFS to use EM to record                    in the fishing activity specified in the              is not expected to lead to overfishing or
                                                    and analyze all catch and bycatch for                   EFP.                                                  have negative effects on the stock, as the
                                                    the purpose of managing the PLL fishery                    Response: The EFP application                      overall TAC recommended by ICCAT
                                                    as a whole in open areas. Yet other                     indicates that experienced PLL                        (Rec. 16–11) for this stock is 1,030 mt.
                                                    commenters stated that the project will                 fishermen would participate in the                    Similarly, the amount of swordfish
                                                    also evaluate electronic logbooks for                   project. These vessels and captains are               projected to be caught is not expected to
                                                    more streamlined and real-time                          currently fishing in areas immediately                lead to overfishing as it would remain
                                                    reporting that combines catch data with                 adjacent to the EFC PLL Closed Area.                  well within the 2017 adjusted U.S.
                                                    oceanographic information. These data                   NMFS did not select the participating                 North Atlantic swordfish quota which is
                                                    could help better understand where and                  vessels. The EFP applicant and                        expected to be 3,359.4 mt (equivalent to
                                                    under what conditions bycatch species                   principal investigator selected the                   the 2016 adjusted quota). Although
                                                    occur and how fishermen can best avoid                  participants based upon their                         discards (dead and alive) of undersized
                                                    them.                                                   experience and the amount of fishing                  swordfish are projected to increase, this
                                                      Response: EM equipment became                         effort and methods needed to                          would not be desirable for the vessel
                                                    required on all HMS PLL vessels on                      accomplish the objectives of the                      captain who would likely change
                                                    June 1, 2015. Thus, NMFS has                            research.                                             fishing areas and modify fishing
                                                    approximately two years’ worth of                                                                             techniques to avoid such bycatch.
                                                                                                            H. Catch and Bycatch Impacts
                                                    experience using the equipment and                                                                            NMFS intends to monitor this project
                                                    analyzing the data. In this project,                       Comment 15: Allowing PLL vessels in                carefully, and will consider the amount
                                                    NMFS will be reviewing one hundred                      the EFC Closed Area will likely drive                 of undersized swordfish and other
                                                    percent of electronic video (EM) data.                  down stock abundance by killing dusky                 bycatch captured during annual review
                                                    Thus the project will provide additional                sharks, white sharks, undersized                      of the EFP. NMFS has added additional
                                                    experience and data that could help                     swordfish, marlin, sailfish, sea turtles,             terms and conditions to the EFP,
                                                    better evaluate the effectiveness and                   marine mammals, and many other                        including individual vessel limits, to
                                                    limitations of EM data in recording and                 species. PLL fishing is indiscriminate                address dusky shark and other shark
                                                    identifying all species of catch and                    and was a major cause of the collapse                 bycatch. While a commenter noted
                                                    bycatch.                                                of the swordfish fishery over 20 years                concerns about white shark interactions,
                                                                                                            ago.                                                  no interactions with white sharks are
                                                    G. Project Participation                                   Response: NMFS received many                       expected. If white shark interactions do
                                                       Comment 13: This EFP would give the                  comments expressing concern about                     occur, they are not expected to have
                                                    applicant a distinct competitive market                 excessive levels of bycatch that could                ecological impacts as recent research
                                                    advantage with respect to some species,                 occur as a result of issuing the EFP.                 indicates white shark populations are
                                                    which other boats in the PLL fleet will                 Given the size, scope, duration, and                  apparently increasing in abundance
                                                    not have during the project period.                     strict research protocols associated with             since the 1990s when a variety of
                                                       Response: The research project is                    the research project, NMFS does not                   conservation measures were
                                                    temporary and relatively short in                       anticipate that issuance of the EFP                   implemented. This also would be
                                                    duration (one year, with a possibility to               would result in any significant                       considered during annual review of the
                                                    renew annually twice pending annual                     ecological economic impacts. The                      EFP. Sea turtle bycatch is projected to
                                                    review). The vessels fishing in this                    participating vessels are already fishing             be reduced and marine mammal bycatch
                                                    project would be fishing in the open                    in areas that are currently open. The                 is expected to remain unchanged.
                                                    areas absent this EFP, and there are                    EFP would authorize the same amount                      Comment 16: Allowing research
                                                    costs associated with participation in                  of fishing effort compared to the                     fishing in depths of 100 fathoms and
                                                    this project. Some increased catch in                   baseline of normal operations that occur              less will likely lead to interactions with
                                                    target species is expected and will, in                 in open areas. There would be no                      unwanted and undersized species.
                                                    part, compensate the vessel owners for                  overall increase in fishing effort as a                  Response: Historically, some
                                                    their participation in the project. Any                 result of the project, although fishing               fishermen working with the principal
                                                    financial advantages will be limited.                   would occur in different areas and                    investigator have fished a portion of
                                                    The research applicant, not NMFS,                       certain catches and interactions would                their longline gear in slower water on
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                                                    selected and worked with the                            be expected to increase. None of these                the west side of the Gulf Stream and a
                                                    commercial fishing entity to develop                    increases are expected to adversely                   portion of their longline gear in the
                                                    this particular research project. Other                 affect the stocks or to have significant              faster moving waters of the Gulf Stream.
                                                    entities may submit similar applications                environmental impacts. The                            This allows their gear to ‘‘swing’’ with
                                                    for EFPs at any time for consideration                  management measures that have been                    the current. The principal investigator
                                                    by NMFS. Such applications would be                     implemented in the PLL fishery since                  has indicated that the slower water
                                                    reviewed and evaluated for merit, based                 2001, (including, but not limited to,                 along the west side of the Gulf Stream
                                                    upon a sound scientific study design                    circle hooks, gear restrictions, careful              is in proximity to the 100 fathom
                                                    and other criteria.                                     release equipment and training,                       contour. A purpose of the project is to


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                                                    collect data about PLL catch and                        level of bycatch that would be                        marlin was reportedly released in
                                                    bycatch that will help address questions                considered acceptable, except for dusky               Florida in 2016. Collecting commercial
                                                    such as the one mentioned in this                       sharks which are overfished and may be                fisheries data under this EFP is not
                                                    comment. The answer would not be                        confused with other shark species. A                  anticipated to reduce the economic
                                                    known until fishery data are collected                  general benchmark for fish species                    benefits of recreational fishing.
                                                    and analyzed through this research                      would be the likely projected annual                     Comment 21: Data derived from the
                                                    project.                                                catch levels analyzed in chapter four of              issuance of an EFP could benefit the
                                                                                                            the Final EA. However, these would                    U.S. PLL fleet. The PLL closures have
                                                    I. Support for Bycatch Limits                                                                                 had profound economic impacts on the
                                                                                                            also need to be assessed on an event by
                                                       Comment 17: The EFP must include                     event basis. NMFS, in cooperation with                fishery.
                                                    bycatch limits, either individual vessels               the principal investigator, would                        Response: This research project could
                                                    or fleetwide, for target and non-target                 determine if the catch of a certain                   benefit the management of all U.S. HMS
                                                    finfish species including shark and                     species was unusually large and/or                    fisheries by allowing for improved
                                                    billfish species. EFP investigators                     unexpected. The use of electronic                     management decision making based
                                                    should be required to cease operations                  logbooks, 100 percent video monitoring,               upon current and accurate information.
                                                    if and when any species-specific catch                  increased observer coverage (40                          Comment 22: The Draft EA does not
                                                    limit is reached.                                       percent), and communication with the                  provide adequate information and/or a
                                                       Response: Bycatch limits are applied                 principal investigator would help                     determination whether a Finding of No
                                                    as a precautionary measure for certain                  enable this determination. Then, it                   Significant Impact (FONSI) can be
                                                    shark species due to the current stock                  would be necessary to assess whether                  made. The Draft EA determined that the
                                                    status of dusky sharks and problems of                  the catch could lead to, or exacerbate,               proposed activity will have a potential
                                                    misidentification with silky and night                  overfishing of the species. Extra                     adverse socioeconomic impact due to
                                                    sharks. Bycatch limits for other species                precaution would be necessary for                     gear conflicts and a reduction in
                                                    are not necessary because of differences                currently overfished species including                recreational catch. This adverse impact
                                                    in stock status (i.e., not overfished, no               blue and white marlin and certain shark               does not support a FONSI.
                                                    overfishing), low projected catches, or                 species. Based upon this information,                    Response: A determination that there
                                                    easier identification during monitoring.                the principal investigator and NMFS                   could be adverse indirect socio-
                                                    However, NMFS will closely monitor                      would coordinate an appropriate                       economic impacts to the recreational
                                                    the catches during the project duration                 response (e.g., relocation, soak time                 fishing community does not, by itself,
                                                    and has the ability to modify the                       reduction, temporary or permanent                     indicate that the overall impact of the
                                                    conditions of the EFP, and to end the                   suspension of fishing activities). NMFS               research project is significant. NMFS
                                                    research project, to address bycatch as                 will closely monitor catches during the               anticipates that these impacts should be
                                                    warranted.                                              project duration and has the ability to               partially mitigated because the research
                                                       Comment 18: The EFP must include                     modify the conditions of the EFP, and                 area is located far offshore, and well
                                                    limits on interactions, takes and catches               to end the research project, to address               north of where the vast majority of
                                                    of species protected under the ESA and/                 bycatch as warranted.                                 Florida anglers are concentrated. Also,
                                                    or the MMPA.                                                                                                  the strict research protocols and limits
                                                       Response: Sea turtle interactions are                J. Economic Impacts                                   associated with the research project
                                                    projected to decline and marine                            Comment 20: The issuance of an EFP                 should mitigate impacts on recreational
                                                    mammal interactions are projected to                    would have an adverse indirect socio-                 anglers. Thus, the finding of no
                                                    remain the same under this EFP, versus                  ecological effect resulting from a                    significant impact was warranted.
                                                    if all fishing effort were in the open                  reduction in catches of HMS and other
                                                    area. All existing ESA and MMPA                                                                               K. Gear Conflicts With Other Fisheries
                                                                                                            species. This adverse indirect impact
                                                    requirements otherwise applicable to                    would affect recreational billfish                       Comment 23: There is an overlap of
                                                    PLL fishing are applicable to the fishing               anglers, recreational tournament                      the areas in the EFP and areas utilized
                                                    activities conducted under this EFP.                    operators, and all of those industries                in the royal red shrimp, rock shrimp,
                                                    The PLL fishery is governed by the ITS                  which are connected to the recreational               golden crab, and golden tilefish
                                                    contained in the 2004 PLL BiOp. Sea                     fishery (marinas, tackle stores, boat                 fisheries. These fisheries employ trawl,
                                                    turtle interactions (all species) have                  manufacturers, etc.). The money spent                 trap, and bottom longline gear
                                                    remained well below the incidental take                 on recreational fishing far outweighs                 respectively that are not compatible
                                                    statement (ITS) established in the 2004                 any benefit commercial fishing may                    with the presence of pelagic longlines.
                                                    PLL BiOp since its implementation.                      bring.                                                Similarly, PLL gear fished in the same
                                                    With regards to marine mammals, the                        Response: Issuance of an EFP is not                area where recreational and commercial
                                                    PLL fishery must comply with the                        anticipated to cause or contribute to                 hook-and-line fishing activity is
                                                    Atlantic Large Whale Take Reduction                     overfishing of HMS or other species as                occurring for dolphin or wahoo could
                                                    Plan and the Pelagic Longline Take                      described in the ecological effects                   create user conflicts, both through
                                                    Reduction Plan. These plans include                     analysis in the Final EA. Recreational                potential interaction with the PLL gear
                                                    broad-based gear modifications and                      fishing for HMS is an important social                as well as a real or perceived localized
                                                    time/area closures.                                     and economic activity. Mandatory                      depletion of these and other pelagic
                                                       Comment 19: What bycatch numbers                     reporting of recreational swordfish and               species.
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                                                    will be deemed acceptable? The levels                   billfish landings became effective in                    Response: This EFP would authorize
                                                    of acceptable bycatch must be at or                     2001. However, a comparatively small                  a limited number of PLL sets by up to
                                                    below those achieved by the closures.                   amount of swordfish and billfish were                 six vessels at one time in the project
                                                       Response: Any bycatch derived from                   reported as landed from recreational                  area. This level of fishing effort is not
                                                    within the EFC PLL Closed Area under                    anglers in the state of Florida in 2016.              anticipated to result in a substantial
                                                    this EFP would be above the level                       Data indicate that 290 swordfish, 102                 number of interactions with fishing
                                                    achieved by the closure because there is                sailfish, 2 blue marlin, and 1 white                  gears in other fisheries. These other
                                                    currently no PLL fishing activity in the                marlin were reported landed. Reporting                fisheries also occur in other areas of the
                                                    area. NMFS has not determined the                       of releases is optional, but only 1 blue              Atlantic and Gulf of Mexico where PLL


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                                                    fishing occurs, and these other fisheries               Management Division, and the project                  Mexico. Although offshore oil and gas
                                                    occurred in the EFC area prior to its                   terms and conditions may be altered or                operations and Department of Defense
                                                    closure to PLL gear. In those areas and                 the project stopped if interactions are at            activities may affect HMS, the
                                                    times, fishermen on the vessels have                    problematic levels in relation to the                 incremental effect of authorizing a
                                                    been able to communicate and work to                    established limits and protections.                   limited number of commercial PLL
                                                    minimize the potential for gear                            Comment 25: The EFP should include                 vessels that are currently fishing in open
                                                    interactions. NMFS anticipates that this                a full discussion of consideration of                 areas to fish and conduct research in
                                                    communication and coordination will                     reinitiating ESA Section 7 Consultation               two sub-areas of the EFC PLL Closed
                                                    continue to occur during the EFP project                to consider the effect of the proposed                Area, when added to these other past,
                                                    period.                                                 EFP on the findings of the 2004 PLL                   present, and reasonably foreseeable
                                                                                                            Biological Opinion (BiOp).                            future actions, is not expected to
                                                    L. Impacts on ESA & MMPA Listed                            Response: Fishing activity authorized              produce adverse significant cumulative
                                                    Species                                                 under this EFP would be conducted                     impacts.
                                                       Comment 24: The Draft EA does not                    using the same fishing methods and at
                                                    include a detailed assessment of the                    the same level of fishing effort as                   N. Impacts on Dolphin Fishery
                                                    potential impacts of the proposed action                currently exists outside of the project                  Comment 27: A reasonable trip limit
                                                    on ESA-listed species or marine                         area. Furthermore, catches of sea turtles             of no more than 4,000 lbs of dolphin
                                                    mammals. Interactions with marine                       are projected to decrease as a result of              should be applied to the participating
                                                    mammals must be carefully considered                    this EFP. The 2004 PLL BiOp states that               vessels while fishing in this area under
                                                    by the agency to ensure that the project                if the fishing type is similar, and the               the EFP. This will prevent the EFP
                                                    is consistent with the existing Take                    associated fishing effort does not                    fishery from using an excessive amount
                                                    Reduction Plan for this fishery and the                 represent a significant increase over the             of the commercial dolphin quota before
                                                    requirements of the MMPA to manage                      effort levels for the overall fishery                 the rest of the PLL fleet has an
                                                    fisheries interactions with marine                      considered in this BiOp, then issuance                opportunity when the Charleston Bump
                                                    mammals.                                                of some EFPs would be expected to fall                area opens on May 1st. Further, this will
                                                       Response: Interactions with listed                   within the level of effort and impacts                minimize conflicts with the interests of
                                                    species and marine mammals were                         considered in the BiOp. For example,                  the recreational fishery. Finally, this is
                                                    considered by the agency to ensure that                 issuance of an EFP to an active                       consistent with the trip limit currently
                                                    the research project is consistent with                 commercial vessel likely does not add                 applied to the commercial dolphin
                                                    the existing Take Reduction Plan for                    additional effects than would otherwise               harvest when landings reach 75 percent
                                                    this fishery and the requirements of the                accrue from the vessel’s normal                       of the commercial quota. NMFS should
                                                    MMPA. As described in the response to                   commercial activities. Thus, this                     also implement a limit of 25,000 pound
                                                    Comment 18, all requirements otherwise                  research project is consistent with the               whole weight on the total amount of
                                                    applicable to PLL fishing are applicable                findings of the 2004 BiOp.                            dolphin that can be landed with PLL
                                                    to fishing activities conducted under                                                                         gear from the EFC PLL Closed Area.
                                                    this EFP. Although a limited amount of                  M. Cumulative Impacts Assessment                         Response: Under 50 CFR part 622.274,
                                                    fishing effort under this EFP would                       Comment 26: NMFS has not                            if pelagic longline gear is on board a
                                                    occur in areas currently closed to PLL                  demonstrated its methodology or Region                vessel, a person aboard such vessel may
                                                    gear, the analysis in the EA shows that                 of Influence (ROI) for conducting its                 not fish for or retain a dolphin or wahoo
                                                    sea turtle interactions are projected to                cumulative impacts analysis for the                   in the EFC PLL Closed Area. An
                                                    decline and marine mammal                               proposed action. As the ROI for HMS                   exemption from this regulation has been
                                                    interactions are projected to remain the                includes the south Atlantic and the Gulf              submitted to the Southeast Regional
                                                    same under either Alternative 2 and                     of Mexico (recent swordfish tag data                  Office (SERO) of NMFS under their EFP
                                                    Preferred Alternative 3 of this EFP, with               from The Billfish Foundation shows                    requirements to enable vessels to retain
                                                    effort relocated to the closed area versus              juvenile swordfish migrating from the                 dolphin and wahoo during research
                                                    if fishing effort were to occur solely in               DeSoto Canyon to the Atlantic coast of                operations, subject to otherwise
                                                    the open area. The level of fishing                     south Florida), other actions in the ROI              applicable commercial fishing
                                                    activity that would be authorized under                 such as Department of Defense and                     restrictions for the stocks. As
                                                    this EFP in Preferred Alternative 3 does                offshore oil & gas operations should be               recommended by the South Atlantic
                                                    not represent any increase in fishing                   addressed as part of the cumulative                   Fishery Management Council (SAFMC),
                                                    effort or methods other than those                      impacts analysis.                                     a dolphin and wahoo exemption has
                                                    currently deployed in the U.S. PLL                        Response: Cumulative impacts are the                been approved by the SERO Regional
                                                    fishery, as analyzed in the 2004 PLL                    impacts on the environment which                      Administrator pending approval of this
                                                    BiOp. Relocating part of the effort to the              result from the incremental impacts of                EFP by the HMS Management Division.
                                                    closed area does not alter that analysis.               the action when added to other past,                  Participating vessels would be limited
                                                    No additional take or quota use beyond                  present, and reasonably foreseeable                   to a 4,000 pound whole weight trip limit
                                                    that already authorized and analyzed in                 future actions. Cumulative impacts can                for dolphin when any portion of the trip
                                                    previous consultations on the PLL                       result from individually minor but                    occurs in the EFC PLL Closed Area.
                                                    fishery is authorized by this permit.                   collectively significant actions taking               Additionally, participating vessels
                                                    Similarly, the PLL fishery must comply                  place over a period of time (40 CFR                   would be limited to the existing 500-
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                                                    with the Atlantic Large Whale Take                      1508.7). The cumulative impacts                       pound trip limit for wahoo specified at
                                                    Reduction Plan and the Pelagic Longline                 assessment contained in the draft EA for              50 CFR 622.278(a)(1)(i). All other
                                                    Take Reduction Plan. These plans                        this research project describes all past,             commercial dolphin and wahoo
                                                    include broad-based gear modifications                  present, and reasonably foreseeable                   regulations, including the requirement
                                                    and time/area closures. Additionally,                   future actions for all fish stocks                    to be issued a commercial dolphin-
                                                    the terms and conditions of the EFP                     interacting with PLL gear across the                  wahoo permit, would also apply. The
                                                    require that any interactions with sea                  range of those stocks (or their region of             environmental effects of this exemption
                                                    turtles or marine mammals must                          influence) which, for many, includes                  have been analyzed in the Final EA.
                                                    immediately be reported to the HMS                      the entire Atlantic Ocean and Gulf of                 NMFS has determined that issuance of


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                                                    the EFP should not affect dolphin or                    benthic habitat or other EFH are                      PLL fishing operations in open areas
                                                    wahoo in any way not already                            anticipated.                                          consistent with their past practices.
                                                    considered and analyzed under the                                                                             NMFS conducted an analysis that
                                                                                                            P. Suggestions for Additional Research
                                                    Fishery Management Plan for the                                                                               compared projected catches if the
                                                    Dolphin and Wahoo Fishery of the                           Comment 30: NMFS should develop a                  vessels were to continue fishing only in
                                                    Atlantic and it would not result in                     hook and line survey to collect                       open areas (i.e., all effort in open areas)
                                                    exceeding the annual catch limits for                   important population dynamics                         versus projected catches from fishing
                                                    those species. Thus, the 25,000 pound                   information from recreational and for-                operations under the EFP (i.e., 2/3 effort
                                                    whole weight total dolphin landing                      hire anglers.                                         in closed areas and 1/3 effort in the
                                                    limit requested by the commenter is                        Response: NMFS appreciates this                    open area). The analysis indicated that
                                                    determined to not be necessary at this                  comment; however it is outside the                    fishing operations under the EFP could
                                                    time.                                                   scope of alternatives addressed in the                result in comparatively higher
                                                      Comment 28: If the Charleston Bump                    Draft EA. NMFS notes that the current                 interactions with dusky, silky, and night
                                                    area continues to be closed from                        Marine Recreational Information                       sharks, whether fishing occurred at the
                                                    February 1st to April 30th, there should                Program (MRIP) collects some of this                  level requested by the applicant or at
                                                    be no special access during that same                   information.                                          the reduced level commensurate with
                                                    time frame given to the area                               Comment 31: NMFS should conduct                    past fishing activity. Therefore, many of
                                                    immediately south of the 31 °N. Lat. line               research into shorter sets and soak-times             the terms and conditions in the EFP are
                                                    where all the HMS are migrating from                    for longlines and how they might                      structured to limit interactions with and
                                                    unless the Charleston Bump was                          enhance survival of incidentally-caught               maximize the survival of these shark
                                                    reopened at the same time.                              fish and undersize target fish.                       species, collect data on shark species
                                                      Response: The purpose of this                            Response: NMFS appreciates this
                                                                                                                                                                  identification, collect data on PLL soak
                                                    research project is to evaluate PLL                     comment and agrees that research
                                                                                                                                                                  times to reduce bycatch mortality, such
                                                    catches and catch rates of target and                   investigating shorter mainline lengths,
                                                                                                                                                                  as dusky sharks, and to increase the
                                                    non-target species within a portion of                  soak times, and gear retrieval techniques
                                                                                                                                                                  Agency’s understanding of these data
                                                    the EFC PLL Closed Area on a year-                      would be valuable. In a document
                                                                                                                                                                  poor stocks to improve future
                                                    round basis to evaluate the effectiveness               entitled ‘‘Atlantic HMS Management
                                                                                                                                                                  management of these species. The terms
                                                    of existing area closures at meeting                    Based Research Needs and Priorities’’
                                                                                                                                                                  and conditions include:
                                                    current conservation and management                     (2014), examining the feasibility of gear
                                                                                                            alternatives in Gulf of Mexico and                       • NMFS would review 100 percent of
                                                    goals. Therefore, prohibiting research
                                                                                                            Atlantic Ocean to reduce bycatch while                electronic monitoring data for 100
                                                    activities in the area for three months
                                                                                                            maintaining target catch was identified               percent of sets occurring in both
                                                    would prevent the collection of
                                                                                                            as a high priority.                                   portions of the EFC PLL Closed Area
                                                    important seasonal catch rate
                                                                                                                                                                  and in the open area.
                                                    information that could potentially be
                                                    used to address this issue in the future.
                                                                                                            Description of Preferred Alternative in                  • After three dusky sharks are caught
                                                                                                            Final Environmental Assessment                        dead at haulback by a vessel
                                                    O. Essential Fish Habitat                                 The research conducted within the                   participating in the EFP, that vessel or
                                                       Comment 29: The Draft EA notes that                  EFC PLL Closed Area and in the open                   its replacement vessel would be
                                                    essential fish habitat (EFH) for HMS                    area would be carried out by no more                  required to reduce the soak time of the
                                                    (including species targeted by PLL gear)                than six PLL vessels at any one time. An              gear to no longer than 10 hours when
                                                    exists within the EFC PLL Closed Area,                  additional six ‘‘backup’’ vessels could               conducting fishing operations under the
                                                    but no EFH Assessment has been                          be used to conduct research as                        EFP. If, after reducing the soak time to
                                                    completed for the proposed action.                      replacements if any mechanical or                     no longer than 10 hours, an additional
                                                    NMFS must conduct an EFH                                technical issues arise on the other six               three dusky sharks are caught dead at
                                                    Assessment in order to determine if the                 vessels. The research project would be                haulback, then that vessel or its
                                                    proposed action would adversely affect                  authorized for 12 months and, pending                 replacement vessel would no longer be
                                                    EFH. Both alternatives would co-occur                   annual analysis review for any changed                authorized to fish in the EFC PLL
                                                    within the Stetson Miami Terrace coral                  environmental conditions or impacts                   Closed Area under this EFP, if issued,
                                                    habitat area of particular concern                      and of catches and catch rates of all                 for the remainder of the 12-month
                                                    (CHAPC) and Preferred Alternative 3                     species, as well as individual vessel                 project period, unless otherwise
                                                    would also overlap with the Oculina                     performance, may be re-authorized for                 permitted by NMFS.
                                                    Bank CHAPC. If PLL gear fished in these                 two additional 12-month periods. A                       • All live sharks caught but not being
                                                    areas unintentionally comes into contact                maximum of 720 sets per year (12                      retained must be safely sampled (e.g.,
                                                    with the bottom, the gear may damage                    months) would be authorized to occur                  fin clip) and photographed without
                                                    this fragile coral habitat. The Oculina                 between the six vessels, and sets would               removing the shark from the water. All
                                                    Bank and Stetson Miami Terrance are                     be distributed evenly between two sub-                fin clips and photographs would be sent
                                                    considered EFH–HAPC.                                    areas of the EFC PLL Closed Area and                  to the Southeast Fisheries Science
                                                       Response: An EFH assessment has                      the open area. Each set would consist of              Center (SEFSC) for identification
                                                    been conducted for the proposed and                     a maximum of 600 16/0 or larger circle                purposes.
                                                    final actions. As stated in the EFH                     hooks. During the research project, 40                   • All sharks that are dead at
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                                                    assessment in the Draft and Final EA,                   percent of sets occurring in both                     haulback, including prohibited species,
                                                    issuance of the EFP is not anticipated to               portions of the EFC PLL Closed Area                   and all sharks being retained for sale
                                                    have an impact on EFH. The only gear                    and in the open area would be observed                must be biologically sampled (i.e.,
                                                    to be deployed is PLL gear which has                    by scientific research staff or NMFS-                 vertebra and reproductive organs
                                                    minimal or no impact on EFH for HMS                     approved observers.                                   removed) to facilitate species
                                                    or other species. PLL gear is typically                   The commercial vessels that would be                identification and collection of life
                                                    fished in the water column where it                     participating in this EFP project are                 history information. All biological
                                                    does not come into contact with the                     otherwise authorized to fish and, absent              samples would be sent to an address
                                                    benthic substrate. Thus, no impacts to                  this EFP, would be conducting normal                  specified by the SEFSC.


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                                                      • Sets inside and outside of the two                  13705, Silver Spring, MD 20910; phone                 requests incidental take of crabeater
                                                    sub-areas of the EFC PLL Closed Area                    (301) 427–8401; fax (301) 713–0376.                   seals (Lobodon carcinophagus) and
                                                    would be equipped with hook timers, in                     Written comments on this application               leopard seals (Hydrurga leptonyx) that
                                                    accordance with protocols established                   should be submitted to the Chief,                     may be unintentionally harassed. This
                                                    by NMFS, to determine when animals                      Permits and Conservation Division, at                 permit would be valid for five years.
                                                    were captured and when mortality                        the address listed above. Comments may                  In compliance with the National
                                                    occurs. This will help determine                        also be submitted by facsimile to (301)               Environmental Policy Act of 1969 (42
                                                    appropriate PLL soak time to minimize                   713–0376, or by email to                              U.S.C. 4321 et seq.), an initial
                                                    dusky and other shark mortality.                        NMFS.Pr1Comments@noaa.gov. Please                     determination has been made that the
                                                      • To assist in current research efforts               include the File No. in the subject line              activity proposed is categorically
                                                    on shortfin mako sharks, observers are                  of the email comment.                                 excluded from the requirement to
                                                    requested to place a specified number of                   Those individuals requesting a public              prepare an environmental assessment or
                                                    pop-up satellite archival tags (PSATS)                  hearing should submit a written request               environmental impact statement.
                                                    on shortfin mako sharks that are                        to the Chief, Permits and Conservation                  Concurrent with the publication of
                                                    released alive.                                         Division at the address listed above. The             this notice in the Federal Register,
                                                      • NMFS will closely monitor the                       request should set forth the specific                 NMFS is forwarding copies of the
                                                    catches during the project duration and                 reasons why a hearing on this                         application to the Marine Mammal
                                                    has the ability to modify the conditions                application would be appropriate.                     Commission and its Committee of
                                                    of the EFP, and end the research project,               FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Sara                 Scientific Advisors.
                                                    to address bycatch as warranted.                        Young or Carrie Hubard, (301) 427–                      Dated: August 8, 2017.
                                                      Authority: 16 U.S.C. 971 et seq. and 16               8401.                                                 Julia Harrison,
                                                    U.S.C. 1801 et seq.                                     SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The                        Chief, Permits and Conservation Division,
                                                      Dated: August 4, 2017.                                subject permit is requested under the                 Office of Protected Resources, National
                                                    Emily H. Menashes,                                      authority of the Marine Mammal                        Marine Fisheries Service.
                                                    Acting Director, Office of Sustainable                  Protection Act of 1972, as amended                    [FR Doc. 2017–16985 Filed 8–10–17; 8:45 am]
                                                    Fisheries, National Marine Fisheries Service.           (MMPA; 16 U.S.C. 1361 et seq.) and the                BILLING CODE 3510–22–P
                                                    [FR Doc. 2017–16990 Filed 8–10–17; 8:45 am]             regulations governing the taking and
                                                    BILLING CODE 3510–22–P
                                                                                                            importing of marine mammals (50 CFR
                                                                                                            part 216).                                            DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
                                                                                                               The applicant proposes to continue
                                                    DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE                                  long-term studies of the Erebus Bay,                  National Oceanic and Atmospheric
                                                                                                            Antarctica, Weddell seal population to                Administration
                                                    National Oceanic and Atmospheric                        evaluate how temporal variation in the                RIN 0648–XF596
                                                    Administration                                          marine environment affects individual
                                                                                                            life histories and the population                     Fisheries of the Gulf of Mexico;
                                                    RIN 0648–XF592
                                                                                                            dynamics of long-lived mammal.                        Southeast Data, Assessment, and
                                                    Marine Mammals; File No. 21158                          Research involves the annual capture of               Review (SEDAR); Post Data-Workshop
                                                                                                            up to 675 Weddell seal pups at 1–4 days               Webinar Gulf of Mexico Gray Snapper;
                                                    AGENCY:  National Marine Fisheries                      after birth, flipper tagging, and release.            Public Meetings
                                                    Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and                    A maximum of 150 of these pups would
                                                    Atmospheric Administration (NOAA),                      also receive a temperature recording                  AGENCY:  National Marine Fisheries
                                                    Commerce.                                               flipper tag, be physically weighed, and               Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and
                                                    ACTION: Notice; receipt of application.                 have a skin biopsy taken for genetics                 Atmospheric Administration (NOAA),
                                                                                                            when initially tagged. These pups                     Commerce.
                                                    SUMMARY:   Notice is hereby given that                  would be re-captured again at 20 days                 ACTION: Notice of SEDAR 51 assessment
                                                    Robert Garrott, Ph.D., Montana State                    of age to be weighed, and again at                    webinar II for Gulf of Mexico gray
                                                    University, 310 Lewis Hall, Bozeman,                    weaning for weighing and to remove the                snapper.
                                                    MT 59717, has applied in due form for                   temperature tags. The applicant also
                                                    a permit to conduct research on                                                                               SUMMARY:  The SEDAR 51 assessment
                                                                                                            proposes to capture up to 285 adults
                                                    Weddell seals (Leptoncychotes                                                                                 process of Gulf of Mexico gray snapper
                                                                                                            Weddell seals using the head-bagging
                                                    weddellii).                                                                                                   will consist of a Data Workshop, a series
                                                                                                            technique to flipper tag previously
                                                                                                                                                                  of assessment webinars, and a Review
                                                    DATES: Written, telefaxed, or email                     untagged seals or replace lost or
                                                                                                                                                                  Workshop.
                                                    comments must be received on or before                  damaged tags of previously tagged
                                                    September 11, 2017.                                     individuals. An additional 100                        DATES:  The SEDAR 51 assessment
                                                    ADDRESSES: The application and related                  previously tagged adult Weddell seals                 webinar II will be held August 21, 2017
                                                    documents are available for review by                   would be captured to obtain a skin                    from 1 p.m.–3 p.m. Eastern Time.
                                                    selecting ‘‘Records Open for Public                     biopsy for genetics. Up to 75 adult                   ADDRESSES: The meeting will be held
                                                    Comment’’ from the ‘‘Features’’ box on                  female Weddell seals would be                         via webinar. The webinar is open to
                                                    the Applications and Permits for                        photographed on the 3 occasions when                  members of the public. Those interested
asabaliauskas on DSKBBXCHB2PROD with NOTICES




                                                    Protected Species (APPS) home page,                     their pup is weighed to obtained an                   in participating should contact Julie A.
                                                    https://apps.nmfs.noaa.gov, and then                    estimate of the mother’s mass through                 Neer at SEDAR (see FOR FURTHER
                                                    selecting File No. 21158 from the list of               photogrammetry. An additional 15                      INFORMATION CONTACT) to request an
                                                    available applications.                                 females would be physically weighed                   invitation providing webinar access
                                                      These documents are also available                    when their pups were initially tagged                 information. Please request webinar
                                                    upon written request or by appointment                  and weighed. The applicant proposes to                invitations at least 24 hours in advance
                                                    in the Permits and Conservation                         conduct up to eight mark-resight                      of each webinar. SEDAR address: 4055
                                                    Division, Office of Protected Resources,                surveys, approaching animals to read                  Faber Place Drive, Suite 201, North
                                                    NMFS, 1315 East-West Highway, Room                      their flipper tags. The applicant also                Charleston, SC 29405.


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CategoryRegulatory Information
CollectionFederal Register
sudoc ClassAE 2.7:
GS 4.107:
AE 2.106:
PublisherOffice of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration
SectionNotices
ActionNotice of availability of a final environmental assessment to issue an exempted fishing permit.
DatesThe Final EA will be available on August 11, 2017.
ContactCraig Cockrell at (301) 427-8503 or Rick Pearson at (727) 824-5399.
FR Citation82 FR 37566 
RIN Number0648-XF08

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